The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 28, 1886, Image 3

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v ; y sells Alabastinc.
the nicest
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, i-ii- strawberrks. are bring-
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f,r the jast wei-k Las W--n j
f.itm wnrk. ;
,n of country si-ho-il teach-
, ttic
fr.iis come aca-.i.
. ruinous to the tnoru'.s of
..1 c'.r
t:.e:n c-3 tiie
ili. Tue el.caoe.t nne o.
L'.ldrcr.'s trimmed bats at Mrs
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. and .-'..ippc
bein,: rut in Be-I-to
'.be Baltimore
r.t. iiiMire in the V. B. i
F.. Co en. Agent, j
Stoyestown, Pa. !
atches a specialty, i
-1 at t:ie "'"'Id Bella- ;
litusBBos.
of i.ie
v rti-air.
es.-hp Bai;v." L-.!ig am!
s!iort I
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.1 h. e caps, socss.
akinL-s for babies at
list agcrecatimr il.""'
! v the board o! .iireetors of
A'-rn ultural A-e-K-iauon.
-.-.U? IN Mlti.INF.KV i.oops,
.. .-vies in hats. loiinen, fiowe-s.
! ; s and all kind of ruiilirery trim
. -JH at Mrs. A. E. Vhl's.
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s , f e xx! df.r'i calicoes at 4c
i '..awns, at .V. in r.ew t gur,
: k. white and blue ground at
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Paekte & riK. ;
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-At Mrs. A. 1- this you can ,
,! fitting, wearing .and vm-'
f -5 r l orse'S. 1UC1UI.1I1.
tiie
erer.t
i - :t -t i eA.;'u cors ts.
T .t llto. and OU o Teirai -h Compauy's
. ..-.-"T'ii wires in Harrisburg have
-.rer. so satisfactory that all Ih" over'ocad
t - u: the compar.y in that city have ieen
-F.-r ia.ii.s. I hsve linen ,
!is-, tarlton and Vjurst ruch-
V I S - L '.
.a"s. r-e;
:snl f r Misse-s and Ch.ldnus la.-e, em- ;
-.'viand '..ren collars ot" the r.ew.-st
" .- aid at the lowest prices. ,
Mks. A. E. Vhl
Ti. M ui.-a : Ilou-e. at resson fprii'.g, '
i .. ;. :i ..:i t:,e L-'.:ii of Jane. The hotel ;
r .. -n i,r the !.o,.,:ig. met.t ..f Mr. W. K. '
:. ;..,::. 'iijrmn ouei.t of the Logan ;
11 Ai- s,:.a.
W::::,..,.., t I havt-now in t... k cv ry-,
l)r ai;d U-ellll :U i:il - dress C HHi- i
1 :i.: i.:.en la:. Ire.aa lawns. 'ic- 1
.s Iswrs. Mul-s. .sis:es, ba'iste in plain, ;
. '. ;.c ' plaiJ style wiih bamburgs. 1
.j : r tr-niti.ii.gs Ma--. A. E. I'ut. i
11-T M AEKrt. Main Street. We Lave i
- i V:i-i a '.arve l.e.'riirerator to our Meal j
1 s '.: in ahieh ai. n.ata can be kept coo' '
i - M.! i rt. L'etf. Pork, Ac. kept j
!.f.:.tlT n hm.d. C;-en daily. I arties
: i- i: . r.Ti Lave it kept ir. the Ilefrig-j
Ps Bavis A Co.
' i'.js l'yes at C. N. I-.yd's.
r--K.o.si.k.-.s,eu.r.i a.... ir.in ;
i. I a, k and colors and a.l shades ill
-. very theap. M
Flit..
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11- .r.t wEl'Il weni .
f i .. - iTi:r , ..,i.i t , .. .... .i. .. . , i t m-.-l. ci.-r.-
rt." "; ,7 ua'.t. al " erth i tTtx u;aa. a v esimoreianu cumy ; eburch known as Asberry cbape't !WateU I tbe loilow.ns naraec r-r-or.s o v it. c-.ier ; fillemtfnt jt fa
' , Ife"81! IT Kraaea a Uow.; ! poor director, ratied last !aiurday. in Perrr townbip, near his residence. ! during the past week : i of the bill would
":'KJ'v'',,t n TKAI"S. i . . .,,! Sinsuel Wright and Martha J. Sbaalis, ; .
- V..LTH BUtM , T, ,ir , ..r, m,,.: Jei hrhtfdl. f i ...i, . ... i...;i r.w.t . ' . .... . , , near. $,W.UX.v.
r . "i -j. , ss 1 " l -'." I rr ilc inijwsion inai me gy,.n-n r-ascn ii of Westmoreland cftintr. j Th- ,.,
l.-,...KtT.- . iw !-- i .)...,. ... I.,,., . w.,., - .. ,. i ! ... . j .v.. this est mate.
- ' . . .. t .. - l . . . i. ' - ui m v.vauA --' . V m 11. ktinr f 17 IJin l.'l call II irt-
. .T I la i t ri i -ar n,a Tn li fI!.fIlJ(lSti i " ' .. - - . aw . .n ab
rtlil.
SPECIAL TO j The early .lawn Ila-: r service held in the
-i.T '"INIY Mr.l:: HANTS. ! II. formed church Sunday morning was at
wf.d the sget ci.s? for l.oril-' t. n.bs! by almost the eutire eontrresatU.n.
I...- brands, and S W. Venable A and was greatly enjoy e 1 by all those jartic-
T-.-ba-tc's. whtr-.hy you can Spatinc The service began ptoruptTy at six
from us at prices, and on : o'clock. The chur. h was han.rsomeiy lec-
i an.e as. from city bouses, we
:.ihy solicit your or l, rs.
Cook A Blikits.
: -:t. Pa.. Apr,! U, is;.
V;l-n. of Clarion county, has de
ln! 11 e names of jurors w ho are ex-
account of sickness must t put
i the wheel and take their chances
draw a again.
fr
? si-..The Ur.t an.' h.t ..wk nf !
!,,t:u-: ever shown iu Somerset for ladies, I Our municipal fa tbers . ommmcd a gr.-7C ; ltavti.g delivered hin.xvf of this bold asser- : the nc.-.ssity of the boie, and ascenain
---f-r . m. n and boys at the lowest prices! j error w hen they falbd to l.ave the stns ts j ti.m he smoothed down his hair, and then ; wheth. r it is necessary for t..e atxonimwla
Miis. A. E. Vbi ! scraped, when they were covered to tine and there he and the blul.inz bride, in the i tion of strangers and travei-rs, aid then to
fi:r. -Three ecordbar-.lor.e-l,o.!
liree second han.l one-horse
'ill It lt iv.
"t.e iwuMid-Land two-lmrse spring wagon,
r i. t'.'e and s'.iaft.
'""s'r.M.an.l bu. kboar.!. withsj rings.
lrn. la ::t ti. nnnJ.., T.-
j-nre at ;
Hani ware S
ware store.
Jaars IV Uoli-ebba; .
- . i . ! i,n.w w e-t . Infi.rrn.iti i.i fur . tban its year. The firsl match panie of the
et Ir-e to per-rs suing West. Itexrrtp- j H-as-m wa's played on the Tarkeyf.t street
,,."',a0s "f ,w '"'r- in r :.Cn.l Patanlay afternoon between the
os. i'1'e.i rtates and faiia.la fnrnishevj ;;a,i, ,nj , y-mb nine, n-sultinz in an
r , T ral t of through j easv victrv f,.r the former.
' w-.t. the lowest passer.jr.T rates to any! --
I'-ist w..st or stMith a;..i to Ruovtr tie' t?aj the Pittsbursli Tmn : A novel boy-''-st
Arm anj h,-st iviute, a3.1resa, ' is in troress in Somerset. Mrs. iV. J.
J. V. rATTox j Uigginljothani, proprietress of a prominent
avr in-
Pass. Acent. K ) r P
r-onierset, I'a.
M Oitjra Swt rotiSaur -I-armem !
P to improve their sto. k wiil do well j
we fir friew. Mr brw,!;,,,. i I
P:
-i.
to a
-i thiij';,UrH. of the Vagie Straia
ferf ."V" Vi" "nd Jun- A1"- - C j
- it....m eg,- , UtWiinp. f
Hots K. Pwn. j
simrt, IM.
i.v le. I have a tr. of band
"- . .jod Brown iAjhorn Chii-t-i
loeta can u bad at anv time.
!
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j
'te ,
ar per sett inr. of ti,irten n-gs.
On.i(..c Amaa
Somerset, Ta. '
Somerset if cxi-trieiu inc la!ed bai'id-f
boom, j
Ju-Ve Baer is holding court t Bedford
this woes.
flood Fri lay wrs r 'i oh'erved as a holi
day in roraeniet.
lints,: i iru.-It-n n.a..;!.;: is now
tije ordf? of (in day.
Tlie C)'.inty Cjir.ra
ii-::oners finished hold-
iur the ar;"!. 1'rMa
Memo-
S. V. Treat, j., will deliver tiic
rial lUy aJJre-s at Jobrntow a.
Ir. J. Ct. lieiu.hy biu moved from ?alis- j
bt;ry to rumberlar.1, MaryiatiJ. j
. , ... , , . i : :
! lave.y attetiaea .ortnai .xi ee. ue.u iu i
tbe county. j
Mr. Frank Cooper, and a I'itt-burh friend
, .i . . . ' - . 1 . 1.
ornea me m-ui seaoa i. o
tip a latve catch.
The beautiful traihn; arbuttts is in hloom.
I'anies of boy. and girls are daily soca 6otS j
to the wo-jds ia search of it.
Mr. G. M. Baker, principal of tbe Bxk- !
woo i Normal School, re-nests us to say that '
the fall ter:a Wiil open about tlie i:ri oi
Mav.
The ciierry, piunib and pear trees are cov- j
ered with bla-sorus and the outlofk for an !
aband st.t fruit crt-p ofevtry kind is very
i roti:!.-inp.
The farmer's t-..- ;.i'.ior. of uoniauouicg ;
I t4wtitnp Lave purctiasea a iwo uuhmhu .
dnilar Clydesdale horse from Mr J. t. Kun
kie, of Irwin.
Tiie atti'i.liim of our readers is '-aiit-d to1
j the new advrtie:ne!it of Mr. B. Bechcr jr., I
; u'at ckitliler, to I found on the -:i'l ;
t!,e po; u at ciot.oer. to Deiouoo . u.e ;
- I
Jast.ee Lint has m..vt.l bis oil.re fr.im ,
1'iv.ca'r.,' t i ? p M.m o:i tiie scojud :loor '
" j
ol the baiid.ttg occuplf
i.. t- , : II
' Fisher's book store.
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a.it i :ita tiisi tie : rap.u.j riai:i.ii,
j and hr-.
., to be able t . re-.ira home within '
,
the next two we-ks.
. ,
i Mr. P.Y
Kimnie.l. who is in li,e cmpiay ,
I of the Pcnnj lvarda Co
! is sptuuinj; tlie preen
lii anv at rittsbi;
,ir.-h.
w.i-k ultii friends
and rt-iatives in Sonu-rset.
The applications fir i: rior liccn-e have
all beeti f.lel f r this year. They foot u;
twenty-nine. They w;u ! di-pwed of by
the court on Mon-lay cv-.-r.ing of t'.it first
(( k of the May icrrn.
Tue H-rr P.rotl.era have tsiicn P'jssessic-n
o! - afa, i;tt;e buii tir.? on Main street, j
t;.t. Cer.ral 11 bu:!'i!iu'. ami j
hare opr.c l one of the in st c-mp'-e1 jew- j
elrv s'oris in the C':.nty.
Fev !' Trr! f..ruierlv of th is pis v
b,,. tow'..:' Irwin, will prravb in the lb-
njmed church at Belli f.r.te next Sunday, i
... ...
It is said thit ::e is a ca
the pastoral,- - f the c'
named p!a-e.
i.tite for a cau to
rch at the la'ter
Gen. A. H. Coffroth a-i-I Hon. A. J. Col-;
born left for llarrlsburg Tuesday mornlii;
to attet 1 the trial of the C- .nnel'sville Hos-J
loud case the former as counsel for tbe tie- j
f--i-" anl the Utter as a witnojs for the j
i until
n wealth.
Marshall r-i---h". of Bi-ifrl county . last
week arrestc.1 Het.ry finith, Bavid Potts
ami John Cliiig. rnian, on an information
charging them with illegal litpfr stliin.-.
Tiiey gave bail f-r their appeantuce before
1". S. I oniiiii.-"! oner Litv nielter.
Vr S oi.nel P. Hou-toii. ot Bruceton. W.
Va , "pent last week in Somerset, called
here by tht serious illness of his father. Mr.
rioioiU - rs Houston. The o,d CeiitieiiiaM. i
we are glad to Kiy. is rapidly improving,
:and hopes shortly to be able to I aoMit
a. - ain.
The concert in the Court House last Tues- j
,i,v evi-ninc be Bonaviu's Criminal Tcnr.es- !
scans was one of the choice musical enter
tainments ever given iu .-Somerset. The
duet by the Hyer s.sters. "' He Will Con e
.Vain." was esvially line. ar..l received a
well deserred encore.
Mr. Levi KneiTH-r. a citizen of Somerset
township, who was taken toBlvmont sev
eral months since, ditd at that institution
ia-t week. His remains were brought to Lis
h-.ine for inwriuent Ti.urs.lay inornirg.
The funeral was at'ended by a Urge number
( f r lat-ves and Inenus. li
t.i-ilt- an excitement wa ca is.-I aoout t
Ibai.i.-nd T'li-s.'av evetiipg of last w.-ek. by
a iampc x; h) ling iu Mr. A. 'A . Knepr's !
lm..t and .-In "lore. For av.l.t.e it looked j
as ti.o
h there was going to i.c an U--:y i-re.
but the tlatnes were
much damage was do
The Somerset count
tre anxiously watch 1
tioti Judge Baer mak
Be.if rd eoui.ty, thin'.
extinguished I'f-.re
I
v at'pi. cants lor license
in s,t- w na. ,.;-j"i-i- i
. ...
es ..f tl.e ues.iou in i
.lug that he iu.iv five i
them a pointer a- to what their fate i to be
ti. i!i--. t,.,,r,ir .o.r.iifituin-. we believe. !
n
u et k.
beav. '
m until Tuesday of next !
o m '
Mr. Jacob ll.llegas. formerly of this ce.un-
'v hut now . f Ni B.ier: V.s'a, Itedtord .
i ,. t 1 i- til.
ouutv r-aid its a u: .l"t.!a. Mr. 11.!-
U :s . Mwr,,il farmer and a staunch
l:.".u'.!:-at.. wbi.-'a Is be a-voui.trd fork.
,,,,, iia,
a constan
j 4Ulse nuer
; rears.
to tbe Hi k'i.t f
vcr tl
tv
iorate.1 with bean'iful CoWf
an l ever-
greens.
i The Methodist Church was, beautifully
! decorated with flowers and evergreens on
1 Easter. A children s service was held iri
the morning and the regular communion
1 service ia tbe evening- Theermon in the
i evening was j. reached by P.ev. Lynch o(
i Vuiontown.
depth of several inches with mud. With
this great volume cf mud dried, every light
bieiZc during the siiininer will till the air I
witlj (Just e.(Hal to the dna.lej sim-xms of
tbe desert.
T . . ,, , returned with tiie
fluwers of spritijr. Tlie tilades liave reor-
ttaniie.1, and i laini to have a stronger team
hotel, caused it to be known that she woui.l
D,,t li- nv.!er. a merchant, who
l'"" Mr"
i"-vd'"r co nanv that he will not buy
fro,u n-T lron who r'ri:- Mrs. Mig-
cinotUni. and tlie Wo it excited.
Mr. Oiarks II. he7lalTw"eek farchas-
, Mr j G oeie's property on North street,
ying f..r it thirty one hundred and OOy
' .rio'is-. ras' Mr ii.',.. Iiini immi,1ia.
psseiun. I t i one of the mot complete
homo in !hel,im-n and araa mr..4 veee chesn
Mr. "ishr informs us that during the com- j
inr summer le wiU erect a house for hist
mother, on the end of the lot fronting on 1
Catharine street.
B ,5 iji I ,ru ou: in "oan ad -traeI"ng j "n b runner clothing in April, un- gHy ,nd Marti a F. Birtner. bcth ; .liu SQ.
We Nash fur the uioou it was full on .
Sunday.
Alisw !arv Bel! Kimme'.I. youngest
daughter ol Mr. C. A. Kiaimr'I if Pora'-r- I
set, was i-jarried at Sharp-burg Tuesxiay j
erc..r.t" U Mr. W. J. JulinMn. '
I
(.lialruian Hct
co:.iiuilt,--e. w ill i
el, of tbe dim-K-ratio tlate '
-liver the aiiiiun! oration
before tlie Kif-rary ocieti ot WtobiDRtou !
J 't'-nn conefceson -une.im.
Frank Ii. Hiii's Jru iure in tireei:
isbur"
M Friday afteraaon to Albeit H. J
Bell, a young lawyer, for S-125. It is
onuer-t
; stood liat he bor.jbt it in for Hill
Wiiliam Iong, a wealthy Greene county j
farmer baa been fjund rjiltv of bnrainza
two orthrce salubrious davs.
t m
John H. Hennekamp, bayne rnrchsied
he Kecke Bakery, ia now in possession
j and prepared to ftirtib the public with
of
fres.h groceries kept constati-ly oa band.
y liZ'klai Colored Silts.'
, . .
: variety from five cents up. Double width
cabmcres at 13:. 2V;. :. and 4'c up to a
do.lar a yard. rr clfp. Mac A. . Vuu
Fanners, Mechanics. Merchants', and Pro-
1 fifioi:al men. bring vour watches ani
clfcs to the " Old Reliable"' and have tbeni
put in t:rt class orders. Ketiiember the
place, oniy a few diirs west of tliedianiond. !
Heek Begs.
I
M
ssrs. IUrr Bros, have removed frctn j
-t Ajain sueti aau opened na in mcir
Na-store room opposite tlie old Central j
Hotel, a f j'.I line of line watches, i ks. j
watch chain, jeT.'clrr, e';., where t':ey will j
be pb't'ed to supply tlie cit'rns if Snnier- j
set at,'
ctuity with ar.yt!:
in their line J
h titu.
WT"5's Case ilr.!.p Fxmib ApvUcmevt.
,lf Ma:,, Weston came .ml.
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:.,rTfit - o.iani oi tan ons at jiarrisourz on :
. 1 :
I Tuesday. Major J. M. Bcarisky. ofChica-
ar, 1 J nomas M. Mar-tia.I, ol 1 ittsourftn.
a; l-eared in defense of Weston. W. D.
Moore, of ritt.bnr;h, and Welty McCul-
u?n- '.reeasour.-, p.eaa me ru-
i.-. ....... A ..-,..l TKb
, .
held unuer advisement by the ocard.
Judge Kimmel!, wbo has charge of t'ae
C'a-t iioase premises, has been trirurjing
: the trees, and cleattin.s and riling c.p the
' grounds a-;.l puttiiifr thinirs in order gener
lily for tie coming summer. These
! 'roun.i, which are very handsome with
! tiif-ir niariv beautiful an 1 shapely trees, ure
i at: ornament to the town and a credit to the
iv' tiiitv. Thev have never been so well car-
1 1 1 f- r E." sinee t'.iey have been in the charge
' of Mr. Kiniu.eli.
S iMrK.rx Coi-stv H k-e.-. From the 1st
of Jar.mrv to the 1st of April of the present
rear, there were shipped from this county
t. t he Eastern rusrk-t over 100 torses. Of
this n.ber Biker Brothers shi-.p.-d 137.
The gtletuaa who gives us this mforma-
n-:.'..J i-, i.rr,-Oi., a K. . f ,ni.liaf t M
; " ' .
'" '-"d, an.-I iys that tbe average price
! paid vras ?1 p, making in round numbers
is" .'Oi. This is a fair average price and a
ttretty round sum f-r three months' sales.
The am is a! hand when people will
make the r spring ;urchase-.. and we take
oeeasioii to sr.v to our readers that the i
! tr,cr'.-'"ar,ts and dealers who advertise their
! wares in -the columns of the Hek'.ld wiil
jive you b's; bargains for your money. We
1 take piea-'ire in recointiieuding ail of ibm
j as strictly hone.-', at: I fair dealing gentle
I men, and advise or.r readers not to think of
' purchasing their spring supplies until they
' have visiie.1 the busines. plai-es of UrBAtn
auvert.scrs.
Pr.tALTV reK Pa ifamtv of Pt i iij-. The
i public school law now in force in this fitate
proAtd-t that the use of profane or obsoe De
lau i.t-'c by any pupil shall constitute good
cause f.r expu!in from sciK.i, a!so that
i any pupil who shall cut, iiefa?e or otherwise
injure s hoot houses, fences or outbuildings
tlicrcof. i liable to surpen.-ioii and pnnih-
ment. and tiie parents of such pupils shall
be liable f nr damage for the amount of the
injury, or complaint of tiie teacher, tbe
amount to be determined py the directors
and roi'ected through the courts.
Ev a recent decision of the Supreme
Court, 'lie fee bill fixing therates of charges
f .r sheriff?, pruthonotaries, registers and
other county officers for seven or eight years
ha-'k La been dec'aml unconstitutional and
until atf thr-r one ptse and Incomes the
law. the ol I " .v ," fee bill will regulate
i the t Mara'. of tlnse e.rlicer-. This wiil !
Ig-at. lying news to toei..vs wiio noni viie j
lot'iices. as in ninny in-taiie-rs it increases ;
jtio.r fees fully .V. p.r tent., bat a P. uie
xti ;a on ti.e po r ueri.s w:io areunio?;
tunate enough to have business of a nature ;
thai w ill allow the sppih ati n of tne old fee
bill, whea c-ts are to be settled
This from an nnkniwu exciian will in-
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ter. - st every pooy : - v uioreiias -am j.-.sl iar i
long-r if wncn wet they are placed handle!
Tim -mm Cil'a Vnfi,
... i
the e i ges ol ti.e l Iratiie auu me laom- ones
uuiioruily. If stood hatooe tipwarxl, wLn u j
is co'iinionly toe ra-.-. the top of theuninrei-
ia hi. his the iiioi-ture. ..wing to the lir.iiur I
I uudt rneath tiie r.i.it. and therefore takes
, j.c thn itiiurim' tbe silk
, r. ',. ti
.j,.r fame with wtiich ;t is r vend. This
,i,. ....,. ... ,,.. .!,r.,iu
' .... ,t.... '.. '.cl...e
i l'mb-ella cast.-s, !--o, are r.s;eiso,!e for the
i rapid .ir of the siit. The onstont fricticn
! lao.-'s the tiny holes that appear o prov ok-
lrg.v enr.v.
w iivii o..t iti usH u-4ive tue um-i
'
brella loose ; w! c
wet. never leav.r it open .
to .in", as tne tense conuiiion Hi
' ... . . i i :
rnjW.-s the silk st'if, and then It will soon
craik." i
MAkktri. "I near.t.vc.-Mr. I'avid S.-uliy j
and Miss Mary V. lottner. bolh cf West- j
moreland county, walked into the Ilegister j
and EccorJcr's ofjee sh -rtly after n.Hn j
on Thursday cf last week, and re- j
j-iestid Cierk rhaf. r to is-ue them a '
tuarnane
(". use. The affable e'erk at once
r-ade out tiie ncci s.i-v pape-ri. when the
gr.jm-e!ecl laid down the n .jnL-ite amount ;
rb.MKi'.e, with the remark that be believe! j
liu ai.oTing loe law to iase us course. (
presence of the Urk, James 1 o-t-etiiwaite
and James li. u i. onner, declared f
themselves man and wife. The flowers
that b! .omrd this sprii
were not the brst
th.-v had seen. This is t!ie first marriage j the trust reposed in him. The law prohib
that has taker p'are in this coanty under j its him from selling to minors, to men of
the law aliowing, parties to marry them-1 known intemperate habits, and from selling
selves. I on Sunday. If he violates any of these con-
j ditions lie violates the law under which li-
Asotiiek I'.t e.-i.axv. The clothing and j eense !s irrantt-d. and we say further that if
notion store of Mr. Henry Hellliy was en- any of the applicants who are licensed at
tere.1 by burglars r-aturday niht, and poods ' Uiis court should violate the conditions
to tlie ar.iotmt of aixiut one hundred and ! npon whirh the lisfense is "ranted, those
Lfty doilan- larrii d away. Among the ar-1 conditions are just as broad as the act ol as
ticles taken were two suits of clothes, a lot i sembly itself, and if knowledge of it is
of silk thread, a number of silk handker-j brought to the attention of the court in any
chiefs, a silver clock with a bird on it, that j proper manner, we will issue a rnle to show
was kept standing on one of the show-cases, j canse why his license should not be revoked
neckties and suspenders. Two goo.l-si7.ed and if under tiie circumstances the court
trave!:njr sacbels, which it is supposed the j think lie has wilfully violated tbe law, his
tiiieves used to pack their plunder in, were ; license will be absolutely revoked.
also taken. The cash drawer was broken!
j open, but as Sir. Ilefiley had removed all '
the charge but eight cents npoa ci jsing np :
on Saturday eveuiuir. the burplars did not .
make much of a lioodlc haul. The burglary j
was evidently committed by persons ac-
quainted with the premies. An entrance j
was effeeted by breaking into the cellar snd j
then crawling through the transom over the .
door that leads from the store room to tbe ' any of these jersoiis are selling liquor as a
cellar. This is tbe fourth time that Mr.ibeverage.it is his sworn duty to see that
HetHey's store ha been burglarized within j they axe brought to justice, the same as any
the lst two years.
For latest styles of hats or bonnets. ;
trimmed to order, go to i
i MisHLi: uisixoee. ,
warom
Fashiouahlc Dress tioods and Lace Cm--
tains t tr this tunnier are tuner cream or j
screw, instead of clivir while. Lice came !
n the ssirte shades.
' ' ;
The bnl nrai.tm
a insioo t Sirs, fctiza-
. , , : i f .i.- Lue fien i
Thos. F. Gallazher. of Westiuoreland to, I
I . i,fii,ttvn.!
uct-n "n '" 1 L
lUfpresentativo. and now or;ly awaits the ;
the Trwident to become a law. ,
- o
I She will receive i per id'intb
Makriaoe LicnyfBS.
Marriage lieciiM- have beec granted to
zia J. Morrison, of B.'rdwe'l, Fayeite Co.
Wm. H. Mowry. of Bedford county, and
Ella B. Iiempsey. of Quemahuning town-1
!t'P- . !
ADVEBTisEr.LmKEs.-The followins lei-
ters remaining in the Po5totlice at Sotaer- j
set will be sent to the I'ead Letter office, if ,'
not call-Kl for on or otfore Jay K, iy.v, :
Barut, Hnry.
liaker, tikdoiiion.
IVdds, Mrs.
liaton. .'. P.
.!obe Works,
Heik, Jacob.
Heller. C. 1.
iiavuian, Frank.
Kuhr.s, G.;u. tieo.
Ki'tcr. Mrs. Mary.
Peters. Charles V.
Kisneberzer, Grace.
htopp. Mrs. !
ribau-s Will H.
Whippernian, A. G.
Walker, EiK-a.
rOSTALS-
ShaiYer. Wni.
J. K. (v.rnirii. P. M.
Brook hart. J.
orT. The Meyersd.ile
Cjianvil r-erita i: following out ita the-
ory a we;i 5tui n to is as goou as lar
truth. In iu last i?ne it says Adjourned
;&,m Jcci ded that in the costs of the last
fjj pjnr Ban! rases the county pays cue
hntidre ! and tbe defenlants seven hundred
J ,;'iar?.'- What profit! th it a man to tell so
.1 a lie. when the record shows, and
evtTVWKiy mat wants iukiowM.wi
uuitter before the A1j:mrred Court in these
itaes
was the witness uttl of M..5.'. l
. . ..... ......
tio smivin! me urt or'iereo mu: tuc
County pay MJ3.5L The record costs, jurors
pay. Court ofiicials, ami 7S to tbe I:i
vestiirating Committee, ha 1 bc-en previously
paid by the county and to this mu-t be
added the ilii.04 of a witns bill, which
makes in round nutuV-rs !ovo-J that the
honest lax payers of the coii-.ty hava had to
pavforthe C..o.or-eii groundlesa prose-
j cutions.
I The C-mmTcuil man pro.' ".aimed to bis
I readers that these prosecutions should not
cost the county one uoaar. ana now
they have cost it over il.OOO lie tries to
screen himslf by deliberate lvin,-. The
whole thins ' a matter of record, and it is
oniy necessary for any one wbo has any
doubts as to the truthfulness or accuracy of
the IUbcji's stutenien to step into tbe Tro
thonotary's o'hee and examine the records
for himself. The (ui.iMociifs groundless
prosecution of the county oiii-ers cost the
honest tax payers of the county over il 00o,
an 1 noamount of wl'.lhil. malicious or stu
pid lying on the pa-t cf its editor can alter I
this fact.
JtTDoE FlR-T OX TitF. LICENSE 'jt FSTIOS.
The petitions for license were cvnsidered
bv the Huntingdon county court last week,
and the following is the fu'.! text of the opin
ion delivered by Jr.dg Fttr-t on tbe iues
tion -.
" In the disposition of the sevc-ai applica
tions for license in the county of Hunting
don, after cousi lerable cor- ultation and doe
consideration, tiie court has by a majority
votearrivel at a conclusion. It is preiper
for tbe court here to .-.y that in the disposi
tion that we have made of these applications
we have ma le it under the discretion that j
is lodsred in the court under the several acts
of Assembly of this Commonwealth, and
the decisions of the Supreme Court. What
ever nmy be our vie s, as citizens, we are
controlled ia our judgment as ollicers of tbe
Court by the law i whether the law is ob
noxious to public sentiment or to our own
individual opinions is not,a question for us
under the obligation of our oaths to deter
mine ; we sit hereto administer tiie law ;
we do not nit here to euct or repeal an act
of assembly. It Is our tirst duty to iiuiuire
after the legislative intent, and then U ad
minister the law according to the spirit of
the act of assembly.
There is upon the subject of the discretion
i looted ill the court, a variety of opinions
among the people. We feel the discretion
! that is lodged ia the court is a judicial dis
Icretiou under the law. We cannot arbitra
rily di-e ide that ail applications should be
granted, or that none should be granted. If
we were to exercise an arbitrary discretion
upon the law, we would be violating the
obligations of tmr oaths which rtst upon ns
in our otlicial capacity
i We have examined each particular case
! which has been brotiitht to tne attention i f
tue co.irt. lie l.ave in -severa. m.-lances
taken juJ.ciai notice of la.:s whica were
knowu to ttiecouri aioiic, at iu-ast lact that
were not presented iu the jietitions or re-
i ;iion.stran..-s- We have also c.iiiti.lere.1 the
i general remonstrances as wed as the special
j and have given to each of them due weight
. l
:tid
consideration. In arrivin;; at a con
clusion w e have beeu govertiol and control
ed b' the facts of each individual case. We
nave not set up in our miuu a stauuar.i 01
...
what tiielavv should be. but we haveeii
iieavore-1 to administer the law us laid
down by the Supreme Court in me tare ol
5. hauliiecker vs. Mar-hall. -J Smith, paire
ii". ami Title's appeal. ! Norris, page 270.
Whether or not we lneet the expectations
'
afpneants or the exp iation, ol the
l-eople. we c.ii.not sav.
We are oalv influ-
i eiiced by the .dvliga'iou it.at r.-sts Um.ii us
' to discharge our dutv under the iacr ;' tle
! land.
To !t-.i )ir.,n.!i or" 1 1 : ;o I ... Ion t!i.-i str
-
lii ,.-,-i.-ii.il li.,. hU "l'Ci. I. m-i.
" .' '
ii'i u1 ;io. in o.ii t:i;i,,j. ..! e uoi-)?ai y 101 ,11c
accorum.e.lalioii .il straogers and travele.s".
j but the trojority of the c.nirt is satistied ir
respective of thai, that they b.ave wilfully
vi"'ail'J " -d a! applicants stand
precisely upon the same level in this court,
We R!-i''y the same rnle to tile principal
b"!t'' ,hat we wollKI t" tne humblest one in
the county. That these two hotels fail to
-cose, is not because we d. uw eonsid-
" me nous.-s i.eary. tut we consuler
tf'at t" '' wilfully violated the law iu
ti.e past year, and have sold to persons with-
the prohibited class.
"c .a. i..o.t. iu ... . iimuir nrsi inio
ft.nune into tne uiness oi tne applicant.
who is to oe a man cd gooi repute lor tem-
perance and for honesty. To be honest in
tins case, means a man w!o is faitnftil to
Y e further aay that knowledge has come
to the attention ot the ecKirt that drug stores
in this place have been violating the law.
We give due notice that a drujj store has no
more right to sell liquor at a bemxwt than
any other unlicensed person. We call this
fact to the attention of the Iiistriet Attorney
that he may take such steps as will lead to
the observance of the law in this respect. If
' other criminal.
Tub PbisoxeBi' Ttssios Bill. The bul
recently reported to the House by the Coui-
minee oa t ensions 10 pension- prisoners o
iiiur.nl hi I'oiilederate prisons (innoir ;
,!ie j,,
-Mn.-. wiiLirrl, Id .boot, j
miijon a!iJ a hajf dollars to the annual
; Th;. ,.r.i.1 ht .11 i
I'Vtk-ral soldiers wb were prisunersof war ;
fxr Ibirty daj? or more, and who are uow
auirsrinc from tlisjbililv incurred wltila so
. Z T 7i i . .u
Draril!ni k, i far like disabUitr.
. -
---jsons wao are now receiTin fieiuioua are
excluded from tbe provisions of the bill. j
- -.. -- t t
! viving officers and enlisted men who served
in the late war, and wha were prisoners of
j war for a period of tbirty days or more shall
rervive s iJb a btv for each dav held in con-
estimated that this section
take frora the Treasury
This estimate is based
ation that 2Z.:0 of these
survive.
however, is regarded by
very low, tor toe reason tnax toe
! records show the whole number of prison-
! ers legally captured daring the war was
JtJ. cf wllich nllraber lbout 30,
while in prison. The aggregate amount to
he paid under the second section of the bill j take legal steps. Immediately Upon
H of course depend cpoa the number ofjhing "notified of what had taken
Persons now living wbo come within its pJace the taavor ot the town issued
scoie, and this can hardly be approximated
with auv detrree of aiactness.
Third arrival of New Goods, at Parker A
Parker's, consisting of all the latest styles of
Dres Goods in ail tbe new shades.
Summer Silks in checks and stripes.
Bhu-k silks in tbe leading makes.
A handsome line of Satines, Crinkles,
Dress Ginghams. Percales, Batistes in Polka
dots, cream grounds.
New Zephyr Ginghams in plain colors
1 l....;.l..". ... n,a...l, r
PllUWIVlci t 111 w 1 v 1. iii.nv .1, hi
alio iianiisoine.
A handsome lot oi 36 inch striped skirt
ings in red, black and blue stripes, just re
ceived. Our stock of White Goods in plain, stripes
and checks ranging in price from 0c. up to
2V. are all very desirable. A full line of
white embroideries, ornamental laces in
cream and white to match.
( hildreu's hue lressts, Lidies Muslin
Fnderwear at great bargains.
Lsee Curtains in pairs from l.oO up to G oil
in cream and white.
Curtain I jces by the yard at llc. loc. SX.
and --'5c.
New Shawls. New Gloves, New Stockings.
New Silk Parasols, New Ruobings, New
Collars, New Goods in every department.
50 pieces more of Indigo Blue Satines, at
5c., ail dark calicoes at 5c.
Nvw Lancaster Ginghams, Shirtings, Cot
tonades. 10 pieces of Crepe de Lyons, half wool.
Barrel dress goods at Cc., a great bargain.
ID pieces more of Turkey Bed Table Limn
at 25r.
Our stock is full and complete in all the
new desirable goods at prices never before
ottered. Call soon, don't miss tbe bargains,
at Parkkb A: Parser's.
I will pay tbe highest cash prices for all
kinds of hides, skins, and chestnut, oak and
spruce bark..
H. G. CttSiyiN.iHAM.
r-'omcrset, Ta.
PIED.
GRAY. Thomas Gray was born March
lth, 1517. and died April 1'lth, Isfti, aged
years. 1 month and 6 days. Buried on
Easter Sunday, April 25. Sermon by Elder
reter Vogel.
" AN KEN Y. On Friday, the Hita day of
April, ltiso, in the State of Florida, Br. John
Fletcher Ankeny.
The deceased was the eldest son of Gen.
Joseph Anieny. and was born on the oid
Ankeny farm, now owned by Simon
Schrock. near Somerset, on the ith day of
1 May. Ki. lie. with bis father s family, re
sided in Besmoines city, the capital of
Iowa, for a number of years. His mother,
who is still living there at the ripe age of s3
years, was a daughter of Father Geisey, of
Berlin, this county, he being the first Ger
man reformed minister west of tiie Alle
ghenies. Br. Ankeny, wherever known,
was universally esteemed for bis good -luali-ties.
both of head and heart. His illness
was of snort duration, and his death unex
pected. As was his custom for some years
he was sgieuding his winter in the orange
groves of the Flowery State, when tbe
grim monster called for him. May he rest
iu peace. Com.
A Traiai Wreeker'a Terrlwla Horla.
Atlanta. GA.,April 22. A wreck
er placed a cross-tie on the East Ten
ntssee track, near Silver Cretk, Tues
day night, tied ihen, stepping back
in tbe dart, watched an aj'j.irouch
ing freight train strike it aud roll
dosvn a ten-foot bink. One man
was instttnUy killed and another Li
tnily ir.jured. The man vht wa
killed was Thom.w Shenan, wlio
was firing for his transportatii ii
t'roto Chattaiiaoga to Atlanta. He
was crushed and cut to pieces. Let
ters 0:1 hi.4 erstn show that lie was
a citizen of England. Jck Wrignt
the eLoineer, was so badly injured
that he willdis. Mike Wnt-kle, the
regular fireniaii, was asleep in the
tender, lie was not scratched. The
engineer saw the obstruction just be
fore he struck it. but was cot able to
stop the train. Tbe wrecker has not
been captured.
The Mrlk oat tbe (.on Id Bead.
St. Locm, April 22. Another step
in tht aojressive warfare of the
strikipg Koihts cf Labor uoon the
Missuuri Pacific IJ.tilrotd was taken
this niorniti':, when the 500 em
plojes of the Missouri Car and
Foundry Company stopped work
and j ribed the strike in obedience
to an order of District Assembly Xo.
17. The company was supplying
repair material for the Missouri Pa
cific and Irou Mountain shops.
The Executive Board of the
Knights of Labor received to-day up
to noon tor the strikers' fund SD0(KJ
in d raits and a telegram from the
East stating ttat S"20,000 had been
forwarded from syuopatb.izers.in that
part of the country.
Figlituijf in trie Dark.
ti- . . . 1 ii .- . - ,
i biiu.w, Aiiru u. ews Has
just reached here of a Feriousriot be
tween ntgroe-i and whites which oc
curred at a colored festival at Brain-
t!!, Mercer county, Friday, nicht, in
which one colnred man was killed
and several of both races injured.
The melee originated in the objec
tionable condition of the whites, who
were more or less intoxicated, and
whose presence was undesirable to
those in charge. The combat, which
was wnued in total darkness, (the
lights having been extinguished,)
was carried on with revolvers, clubs
and razors. When order waa re
stored. Den Watkios, colored, waa
found dead with two wounds upon
bis person, two white men were
danserously cut, aad one negro was
badly wounded by a revolver shot
Many arrests Lave been made.
Fined For Selling Bogo Batter.
Media. April 22. The cases of C.
J. Armstrong, E. David Schmidt Jc
Brother and Sidewell and Taylor,
accused of selling bogus butter, were
tried here this morning. The pro
ecution was brought at the instance
of the State Dairy Commission. All
the defendants were found gmltv as
charged, and sentenced to a fine of
tluO and costs. Notice of appeal
was given in each case.
The Mat ate r Llaerly.
New Yokk, April 2-. The 'ast
suhib in tue iciimai u imiurco '
land for ...trthoMiWatae of liber-.
ty was laid vttrday afternoon. ;
Tl, of re..;i1 Kpr.tom. :
vttruay nueruiwu-;
I he unveile.1 Septra- ,
bt:r oil, the jlit)iver?ary of t!e il.tv I
wLM the repn-M-uUtiVc of FiaiK,
KcvUnd. K.niin ani tS. liiitdl
ufemuu. j
Ir-!;,; T.;.1 ,'at .a In.
t"f5u,""S "
tlcpenurTit UUtloD.
awaked m Aether Ilwbb&rii.
Philadelphia, April "24. Miss
Eila llaight, a belle of Burlington,
X. Jt appeared in the etreeU of that
borough on Friday attired in a loose
fitting Mother Hubbard wrapper.
The inhabitants were undtr the im
pression that she was abmad in her
night dress. A great crowd collect
ed and the young woman was forced
to take refuse in a trimming store
on High stieet. She could not get
home until "accompanied by the
chief of police. Her father became
verv indisreant aLtl threatened to
a proclamation forbidding the wear
ing of " mother hubbard wrappers "
in the public streets. There is much
indignation in consequence.
Oorrtctad by Ooow. a BajUT
araLxas nr
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR i. FEED
Apples, dried. V
AopieLotter. 1 gl
Kn.ii. li s
KnlliT rkiil.. ......
Is-
'ft "we
lV.'ie
5e
70
s-
I
Jiii7-
.......SiHttSue
1M
e
loe
ti (Ods-" M
Tie
11, Sa hnnh
meal, 100 fts
Beeswax V
bacon, snoaUers,
" sides.
M C-'OntrT hamsy h.....
CVirn. (ear) new ? baanel
" (sbetledi oM "
meal f
fait IttDS. fl a
Exits. ? Jos
Hour, fl l-M
Flax3eo. ba. fat,)
Hams, (sagiir-eureu) a
Lord.y a
Leataer, red n .to, a
Bi-pr,
" kip. "
Mi-Idlings. iDd chop 100 as...
(tun. Y Lu
Potatoes. t-o (new)
Peaches, dried, fi a
.li!e
T3ci0e
lvlv.'W
SoftiTS
"I.se$l'JC
4itfT
.""l..r.le
'"r"I.V&
..".."..I 12
aa A-
Kye .-
Kazs.9 a
Salt. . 1. y extra
tironnd Alum, per sac k .
Aliu.n. per sick
Snirar, yniiuw )) a
whits "
Tsllow. y a
Waeat. bu
Word. Wfc
Seetc
....7etl"e
, .. vri Zr
SC1 U
... kocetaO
J EC At. NOTICE.
To Jeremiah L.ohr. of Central America, and
Eliraoeib. in:ermarriel with Thomas E. Hit,
of i'&9oria Cunty, 1., and liaLiel lhr, of
Johnst'-wn, Caml.ria County. Pa. :
You are heret y ii.tiried to appear at an Or
piians' Court to he held at Somerset on I"B.iay.
the 17ta da of May neiltcaep or reiuse to
take t he r, al estate of A laline I.hr, dee'd at the
anpraise.1 valuation, ot show cause a by the same
slii.uld not he M,l.
SherHl Orti e. i JOH W1XTKBS.
April 7, i SheriiT.
-OTICE I.N UIVOKCE.
Uecrza H. Taxman i In the Cent of Omav-in
v. Pteas ol Somerset Co., Pa.
Eln-ra TAynian. S
Aiias S.U. j-. Qa l-.r lnveese.m arroucdof Adultery
and Peaeruon.
Tf ITiaora Tdyrxn:
You are hereby notified to be. and appear at
tbe next Court ot I '.rtr.men 1 leas of stomersel Co .
Pa . u.he held in S-mTSt en theSd aion-iay of
My, 1Ss5. lo answer the complaint ol your bus
ban.i. Geonre d. Tajman. tiie i laintitt alx.ve
nauve.l. and ?h.w eause. if any y.iu bare, why
your said husband h.ld "not be dtroreed
frwui tti tcn.ls .'t matrimony emerei into wiih
veu, aerreeaf iy lothe prayer of his petition and
lit, exhibited againsi jou I c'.ire saM C'-nn.
Sheri!- uttiee, JOHN W1NTKKS.
Apr. lit, 1W. Sherii
TAVERN LICENSES.
THE lollowtne persons hare filed In my otfee
tneir Peiiiion i..r Tavemor Restaurant U
eenses, ioeiher wiih the certificate, athdaviis.
Uda. Ave . ani notice is hereoy aiven that ths
same will t presented lo the Court of ctnaner
Sessions fjr aluwance on .Monday evening. Ittay.
IT. lsJ. when aiei where all persona interested
con attend ii they see prupsr.
TlVIKS LiCtSSKS.
Ch:irles A. SliU-hell, Addison Twp.
LiwapJ Mcatow, -
K. T, Fra -ee, i.ntlnewe Borough.
Seou Sterner, "
Jjeb Schrwk, -
Au.-usiu K.hier. Coneaiaugli Twp.
Enslerick lurr. Ureenvilie
Tiioma. M li iams Elk Lick "
S. P. Sw-dtzer. ijarimer -t:otrt
Ouinrie, Hiejersdale B- roauh.
L. if.M'ainer.
Nathaniel Siicer,
John H. Mlcer, ' "
Ella A Baer. " "
'e,tye lie Haven. Northampton Twp.
Frana J. E.iller. New Haiuoaore U-uui$h.
Samuci A. Haines, Kockw.jo.1 Boroach.
-aia-iel Ba.-kmaa. " -
Alevacder Kboo.19. " "
Samuel i'uwr, tovetowa
John H. Hite, '
Eliia A. Tat man. Somerset "
W. J. HUrxinbotham. - "
John S. i.v oik, I r na BuPuich.
A. A. Miller,
Scott Rush. '
E.C. Kush, "
J.J. Keniieil. W-UrsLurir
Lv J. Eken. llerlln BoriugS.
Pro-Jsonoian a I irtice. I N. J.CBiTCltFIEI.I,
aiini SL ISse. tl Protnocoiary
MarYellocs Sewing MacMrie Iniention !
Wonderful Blessing ta the Ladies !
He Conlifliiois Rotary lotion!
WS. MAKE3 W0KK
Twice as rapid as on other machines.
Twice as easv as on other machines.
Genuine Improved Bent Wood Work.
Beautiful and Practical Attachments.
Send for descriptive circular.
TTrVTTVTOJTS.
DITT QRI IRRH. PA
Wholesale Dealer for Wnera Pcmigy? vapi and
-ALL READY
-FOR-
SPRING TRADE
Most Complete Stock
We Have Ever
Shown.
Colored Silks at S3c. and 9-k;.; un
pqualed value. Our 75c. Colored
Surwhs are the best. Printed India
Silks, $2.00 to 7-3c. Checked and
Striped Summer silks, 50c. to Toe;
not flimsy, worth buying. Checked
Louisine Silks, at SI. 00. Black
Silks, absolutely best values, at S-3
to 75c. Black S.trah Silks, special
bargains. Rhadames, Armures,
Silk Grenadine0. l.w prices for
Brocade and plain Velvets.
i !, ii s ii i. h i ti j ' t f s t
-ELEGANT. NOVELTIES
I M I H 1 1 1 1 1 8 I M I l l Ui I .L- ii
in Imported Wool Dres3 Fabrics,
from $1.(0 up. Kachmyr Sublime,
the best plain wool material at 50c.
a yard. Cheviots, Homespuns,
Boucles. Cloths, all in Spring color
inzs. Hosiery Underwear, Muslin,
Silk, Lysle and Cotton.
Ladies and Misses Wraps and Suits, Jer
seys, coat backs, at il.Oo.
Lace Curtains from $1.00 a pair to finest.
Curtain Materials of all kinds. Embroider
ies, Laces. White Goods, Seersuckers, Crazy
Cloths, Satines. Percales, Latins.
We make a specialty of best and finest
Goods, M TRASH. -OIK
MAIL, ORDER DEPARTMENT
sends samples and information.
JOS. HORNE 6c CCS
Retail Stores, -Pean
ATane,Pl(tebnrcli, Pa.
ai r. ? l .-v
i "V'OTICE.
V
Koeta ia hert.v rlren Ihmt I will un-seol !
r-'ti"a t tie -.ri ,
imiinii.irc int i: a.w
,tfvT,cV
eitbe r ;
- I
mat uh a.
that iM Cart will .n said .lay r ir.twte.t i" :
the prayer of tao rti"-, nturaf ;
pt-
-t i.ECtTOK- orlt,E.
- l
tiuU f J nulin l;ua'U Jec'J. lata Mlllnnl
i. Letier. tea.ea!ry th &.. tthT
ie t1 .ranteu tu tSo mn.;crflirn.l. ty u
unir aatlKvitv. autire i$ fcutrt.v KiTen to th :
unleMol lu it to make imiaeliate pjaint xzi '
tooM baTinw rt-iiuof deaubmis will i i Mi.e pr- t
sent tbern daty aataecticated tor KUIemem c
WHmWjt, Jiinei, lvo. at Ibe nuns: Jiiller -BroLtaers.
in Kuckwout BiT'Cib "
fcflL L HIXX.EK,
aprJS. aa-euior.
JTEGISTEU S '0TICH
Notice Ishertr-r Rtrtn to all persacs concerned
as leicaiaes. erdiu-ra. r utuerwwe. tbat the hit
lowibx accooau aav paiinl rricister, and tiiat
the ni will t Drexmaai tor otirmatl aa4
I aiWwaxcs at aa (.vpaaa' l.rt tv t tivld at Sm-
vram w iciantua.., au.a aj oi iwn,
1. First ami iieai awoarat of Aaron Wui, t loc
ator oi Lauarua H-itilr, deed.
it. Ec aad tUia. a.TMaaiu( J,pa J. Mosrava
Exaeabx- ul Juka atamva, dae'd.
a. t irst and &ni acruaut of 11. A. Uitruell,
Eieeu ttir ol e'aihano- .y.jumaio. .iee' i.
4. irtaai buaj anuoiuof J?tt OerHard and
J.C. Ywaaiua, iikccuwrs 1 Erouk. Y. aoonkia,
decea-e.1.
- ust act partial ircouot of tual Barclay,
Eierot.Tul JuuaUian f'liea, dee d.
. Elntas.1 anal auaai ol H. A. HartieU,
Eierutor ol Dmru Atuautaia, dee O.
7. Elrst and Dual account ol U. C. Aekermaa
AdminUiraur ol Samuei Zerfoa. dee'd.
S. Eirst and coal aoe. jt et ,l,iali L. Burk-,
buM.-r, A.iaunisuwtur oi Sam 1 Ha-er, dee'l.
V. Eirtl acj unal aeamni of s. w . ad W. H.
Frit Aaaunistrauira ot Pcwr W aiker. d'd.
10. t int and anal anvant oi Christian Kreicer,
Aumiaialnilor ol Dai hi skiirock. deed.
U. im ana Cnl aeouunt ot Fetor Knieream,
Admiiiutratorol Samu-1 LeyUuc. de- d.
IX Avt iutolk. 1. Uamiuer and Ljiiia Hor
ner, A.tminutraWrs ac. ul Eracklin H jrner.der d.
tn. Aot-vunt ol Jvuu S. ileal, iruard.au oi L'riaa
S. and Minerva Jane beat, minors.
14. Account ol H. J. and J. J. fcnaalta, Admrs.
Ac. ot Jonas sihauiia. dee d.
Ik Aceuuat of W. A. fx ibert and W. s. Baer,
Ailmrs. tc ol Sol. J. Baer. ee.-'d.
lo. Account ol W. A. sii-rt and W. S. Baer. j
Administrators. Aw., ol Sol-naon J. Baerf dv -I, 1
who was Uiuruuaoi Mary Janetloicinzn.
17. E.MI and anal iwwint of Jervmijli J. Pile,
guardian ol W m. Lb stuuKB. minor.
IS. second aiu bnal dtvuni of David I. 31ey
ers, A-lmr. ol Oconee F. Hay. dee'J.
1. First areuont ol Uaniet J . Horner, Admr. e. I
t. a. oi lhtsl.l iei). .lee .1. I
A. Aeeount ot iianiel lj!ber, A'imr. of Priltp !
(Jleuser, dec a.
11. irst and anal acount of J. L Pinch and A.
F. Xitekey, Admrs. ol Joiia J. dpana.er. iKc'o.
21. Eirat and anal aa-oomoi jopa tlaoie, Ad
ministrator ol henry fennBloifC'd.
a. i irs; ana nnai an-ount via. r. ana w . r,,
cuivroau oi aaiie Austear.
Second and nn.il aoutt o( Michael In, 1
Exoeutor ol treonre Rarcin. .ioe'd.
s- First and Dual aeeount of lr";tr J. Covtr,
! Evcairoi Joha K Cover, dee d.
i -a- irst and haal aeeount otj. M. Lyather and !
1 Auifhnst w hlpperinaa,trustees lor tiio uivoltiia i
i reat estate ul tphruiui li. sinvder. deed. !
A lter, ol tpnraiin If. and lsateUa so; ler. dec d. j
- 1 lip. auu uua kiuq, 1,1 J . .,1 . 1 .11 1 . ;
ofnHiS J KUiroua
KeitHtcrsiirhee. CHAL C. SHAFER.
Acrii hi, lsss. Keatster.
w
RIDGE SALE.
issuer, ..(somerset comy wm!
utcry, on Uie preniises, lo toe low-
The Commi
sell at public outc;
est nw.ier, on
TUESDAY, MAY 4. 1886, j
At 10 o'cl.s-k a. w.. t!. at utmetits and a .severed j
wooden supemtru. ture. over Brush Creek, at
Sturti's mnl pn.pertj. where the (.ut.lic liuhaav !
leailina: to tiie bcilurd pike and Airle..ie ernsces (
said ereek, In A'teirheav b.whhiu. uridire, 44 1
reel in length, between ai.auiients. ;
ALSO j
On ni'DsrsvA r. may k iv. atio oMkIi 1
a. ., ais.vered wo.ien snirstructuroT.r l'ark
Mi.d- Creek ca the Lamuert rood near W. S.
Walker's saw icill, la Shade Township. Also.
iv-inrn none copiDa vt oe ,uv cd im a'aimenij. !
Lienieth oi hridc, m feet telween abutments.
ALSO j
tm irFr.VED.tr. MAY s. ls-. at oVk
r . M - V-TVTi Tru w 'irn ia rir;pid-mro titer A' r sk
Shad rrefk t Keit2 MiiJ. in h-.e t.wncu..
Aio, 10-lwfa roj;Bir to be jsot on top of ihs
ftimtrociits.
ALSO
n THL RSDA F. MA Y . IS5, at 10 (,VI-rlt a.
jr.. a covered wtxnien apemrKtur over i'aint
crv-k wherw tbe hiirbwajr lrm Sicaln 1vfI to
Ainti chiffti in ?n.e near the bom? ol V. J.
hadT. io Paint tiiwn.-riirju Ai.. la-inch -pis
to he put no the ftiat3ient. anl retamin wall W
be baiU. liritige 46 feet itween sL'tttiuont.4.
ALSO
On THIRSDAY. MAY , le. at 2 oc!.--k p.
w a verei vrxxiea nupmrarure oer Pa lot
rrevit. neitr tv ip Level, wbere the pat'.ir hue b
way frr. Sbaie K arc ace t. Salp L-vtl fr"t
said Mrcam in Paint rywrj.hip. AL. 10-inch
c-V'mk t be put on the at.ufrrj.nt--. Leniftb of
brl'iar-between to;n;t-nis. -41 iwu All w il
take pArr on the premise.
jVlana aot! ?peciaca:i'ai can be scn bv callire
on W. M. S hptcit. S-.-merMt, arnj at the Comir.is
aiuner'i OUire alter Arnl -ji.
PtTt.H Mil BAT LI).
A1A 31 C. LfcHLF Y.
JONAS 31 CLINTOl'K.
Attest
Commi closers.
As. J. HlLiXAS.
spr:-4t. Cl-rk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By nr.ne of lundry wri-sof Fi. Fa. Lev. Fa ant
Vend Ex. Issued out of the Coun 01 Common Pleas
ot Somerset Co. P., and to me direct et, mere will
1 exfKed to paMic sale at the Conn House in
Somerset torUih, l a , on
SATURDAY, MAY 15,
at 1 o'ck-fc f. x.. all tbe rifebt, title, io.erest and
.-Uim of S. W. Herphtert;r. ot. in ttvl to toe ftjl
Uw:n tle-"ritt-.i lAot trroan-J. tita&te in New
iiiitiLuore B'T-UaiX ar.l known n 'he pl .t of
aia own a I'M o. j ir -njn leet un w an
UL:tn ffireet acti rnnninv b 21 teet eiual
width ij H:tnu'n aiiev. boonievl on the fL&t tw
l'-t ol Henry J fcnstriert. an-i on the wei by lot cf
Kruccta J. Uilksw. cuijii!iin ocefuartb ol an
acre, more or lew, witb a fctiye frame urToom
tbereoa erected.
r.iKeu in execution as the pp-perty of S. W.
h erii tserxfr. at tne uit oi uart-.
ALSO
All the rivht. tiile. lnteret ami clsim A Ajocf
Hisw-r. 'Wner. and Uai.th aixl Wm. S. tfaer, o n-
trac:jra, ul. id and tutoe loll- wij lot, or piee tf
KPtoiwi situate in S-'merset Township. Soier-et
Uoaaiy. tu adminio Uni? ot ltr:.el Ktmmeli
tin the west, n-rtb au-i euti, and ; Sm?ret and
leilo:d piicronlbe o3tn. atvl havlnif thereon
erected a Uiie Irame dweilmg hwe 9Vre-r-oin.
Taken In cxemtlon athe property of Aanes
! . t m Lteji , u' i.Bun niiti m. liJT . C'O-
tractors, at the roit of turl'B Sbanlc. J"ih J.
Waiter and Martin 1'rant, partners doina; t.ui-
nre jf siiaia w a. ker ana iruii,
ALSO
All theriicht. title. Interest and claim -d" Wm.
Ei'ert. of. Id and to the followis devnrei lor A
irund liinate in the Oil niter urvry f the Bjt-
ouiin oi .nerMaie, tvantiei on the nrth by
Nurtb street, on the eat by a'ley. cntbeeoitth by
lale street, on the wesi ty Wt ol 4'iin-!itiin Iiia.
wiih a tw-P'ory fran: dwelling bone and oth
er outtaildinxstnereon erected.
Tu Jj.cn in efutjin as the property of William
FJIen. at tbe sou ot J. H. Fine an U el 'rneavy
executors or Jwhn Fike, dec d, U3c ui Mncaret
rUe, aeoi Samael K. Fine.
ALSO
(
! All tb riht. title. in-?r-: and rlm of Frank
j wolf. ul. in and to the tolU w-nr decrUwd re.ii e.
: tAle. vi i : I wo certain I A o -fT-'und mwum m
' 1iC ity now Myerwlni l p n-rh. Swi'-r-ri
j Coanty. Pa., knewt. oa tbe pian ot Ulmifpr Addi
! tin : :i aid ion nirn a? I-ts N. Tfl ana TT, eah
iriitinc rV tet on Br'iwjT and extending M.k
i fte fcicDll Mrwl t,9Xl-wU br.jwy
on the north, and lot No. ?j un tbe eat
T-k-t-n in execn;"n a V:- pr.pcriruf Frink
Woll. attbe sultoi Samuel foift. ai.iimce -i A.
. Saoe maker.
NOTUE AH persons ptirt It s !n c at thoaUve
sale will please take noti that a part of tne pur
chase money to fe made known at the time o
sale will be repaired ts s.n as tiie property is
knock! down, otherwise it will be aa:n ezi'sed
tor me at the rif-tt cf tje cm pnrrbaser. The
residue of tbe pnrehase money m:ist be pil cm vr
oeiore i aarwiay oi tne nrw wees of the 3lay
Term ol Court, tbe time fixed by tbe Uourt for e
crarinn the acknowle! ifmect of deed m, aivl no doed
wiil be acknowledged unui tbe pare hose money is
paid In full.
Sherill sFtTi-e. JOHN WINTERS.
April 2 L. l.i SuenH.
IMPORTED
My CLYDESEALE STALLION, six
Tear mil, ba j in tvlr. will uxivl. twnciianina:
April liifi. at Jennrr X Roads tbe nrs w-en. the
ft-coodi weea at my farm beirlnmna April tvtb,
and wee about tiircuhoQt tbe seaos, at
S15.00 INSTOANCE.
NORMAN PERCHERON STAL
LION, fav year oid. tic irufe-aray, will
rDi a follow; Tbe flrstweek, t-trlnmna April
1 ,b. at et tana, the Al. April lf.h at Jenuer X
s. aad w
eek abuat iiuns tbe seaaua, at
S20.00 ITsTSTj-jRAjNTCTE.
Parties bree-lits: to above horee ard losing
tbolr eotta. will only be ehAZxe. ha,lf ratea ; ktng
iiia re and eolt. ao cbanre.
Ol the the above horses, will tay that no two
finer eoea stand in the S'-ate. aad I ouostdrr dt
P- rebel -a Uotm tat heat ae I ever saw. Both
ivtrses will wottjh aboat ton each, with treat ar
tHa. nne style, bone and aiake-ap. It will pay
any farmer to tco twenty saile to breed to either uf
tbe aor horse, as 1 slave sen the rlts by bth.
and never Mtw as ood oes befnre, Partks from
a distance, vishics; to remain oT-r Bight, wiil be
keint lreeu Hasabictvniaa Siailton,
-AiHAMBRA"tt
Will also stand at ary tana, at tS IaSBrAae.
P. UEIFF'LEY.
apna-ttm.
1 Dinner. auuiiniMiautrs oi samaei untner, ucci. a nil, '21
iosftiwe ' Account o( ssaMuel tieraey and tt.Lu l TI U Ify
!".'."at;oe I BkKh. tiwitors ol lotiias hlouh. dee'd. H 1 1 I t If
. ...Tscfi&Oe j anal aeeuai oi Isaac l wrr, ivi- j it
-
TEL YET,
MOqUETTE,
BODY BRUSSELS,
Tapcsfry Brussels, Extra Super,
Inrjraili, Cotton Chain,
Cottage Carpets, Straw Mattings,
lings and Stair Crash, Stair liodsS: Jiuttns
CARPET FLOOR 82X25 FEET FOR DISPLAYING
CARPETS.
LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN POLES.
Ts will pay frsiit cs Carp: to
CARPETS. LACE CURTAINS. ETC.
WE GUARANTEE IT WILL PAY YOU.
O-EIS, FOSTER & QixEisrnsr,
OIvHSTTOT STREET
JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A.
1 si-rsrt TTT
BOOK STORE II SOMERSET.
WjVC. H.WBI1FLBY,
EOOiC SELLER SOMERSET, FEaST ISf 'ofV.
Cf:r: a L;r--: zzi TeH-c5ls:t;i Stcck cf
! BIBLES, TESTA 3IEXTS, 11 YJIS
, . , ,
And S'amhrJ and M-'tvltaneou
ture,
HISTORY, EICCRAFHY, ALL THE FCFULAR NOVELS
AS WELL AS TUL FA I OklTE PVLTS, J.V JlLVVTrltS AD tlM'ISC.
SCHOOL BOOKS AKD SCHOOL
STLTIOIVERY !
c will also ti;J a fail Asf.mtse nt f (") Pi-Bticif I" tlis Stationery Trade,
a en at variety tf litana Ua.'k, r'n.a as
: xhe Psllic will also ti:J a fail Asp.itent f (
) a artat variety of
Ledgers, Day-Ecczs, Pass and Mincrandm Eccb,
f-J.VA H KTI.VG PAPERS OF ALL KIDS,
WRITISG TABLETS, FEXCIL TABLETS. TAT ERS IX BOXES,
EX VE LOBES, BEXS. BEXC1LS, IX KS. ,f.
BJ? BALL COOLS. (BOIET SZTS, ETC- PffTlRiS, KJ.V.S ASD 3101 LDI.fOS, Ot
ALL SO SIS.
THE STOCK OrJL'STIt'ES' 1SLAXKS IS FBESIIS COMPLETE
And bsve all been eartfally printed icrore to Somerset fo-mty. and will i.eoasa1 rorrftl iat'i
.arfieulart. c'orresp..teact aN.nl ivi.f. fce.. is inltei, an-t ad mail enters will re
eeife pn.wtvl attn.i.-n.
SrSTORE O.W 31AIW fROSiSt K.T.. tXS I U rOTS'X lKlb tiTOBE.
may:
"WM.
O. W BLMMU.
G.
W. BENFORD & SON'S
DEL1 G- STORE,
NO. X, BAEK'S BLOCK.
We keep consiann hand a stock of
PURE DRUGS AND lNffiDICIlTES,
C'heniicais, Dyes, Toi'et Art.cie ir. l Mu-dries kept in a first;ass Dr.ig Store
PAIXTS. 0iLSy VARNISHES.
Tms. V".-. Sn;.j-rf-r. a? 1 ail I'-ad.nz appurteraneew used bnth bv phrsiUns r-f Fwilie
T'HA'rt? .OP 4 K. K.t Its the m-irket in m I. m--T t lir; nVd FRIM KIP-
TIO.N t lf Pl 0 l 1 m 4KC. FAMILY HhChitJS h ILLElt uhMt f
LY. Atl '"'reniM-d ae-lif iries ept f-n ban1. li n-d fwrtine ean dpvnd -n its arnral in a
ikon tirne. as we i-t zrear aTentkjo t-i ail snh deuiand. iflr'wn mske ol HokE
AM i'ATrLL F'JAbtR is bjird dtnbt the ret la tbe market. ft. ;er
p ncd. We i- to no exjense of r.kir-ir;. larelmic, alvertiMCic. hut
keep in tu!i. Act inufre!ifnt wntei sreciaiiy en he a-idt-d.
aD'i see t -r j arelf. ;nd be rrmTince-1 we oiltr Harzins. O. W.
jHKsrRD A So intend doiru a s;uare htmne-s. an' want all
to see (ur the ruse. vet. No trvnoie to ixw our stock.
'Piire Vint and I,icT2or fr AIlioinrl T e- ()nlv.
E5DCluE3 BT
a!?T t-i L Ai i.J iii:' 1
s- Z
FHiCnCALLT
f!l
T--.en"-T)?a
1m1.ju U. i i
filir----
Over ZOO
Beautiful
Designs.
in,; li Z Frico L.zX
Pit Mi
Circ trier-.
KON'jVENTiL ER02 1 COMPANY,
1I LE TU AAX'KPT US KEFXE.
1
To El xabeth. iEtermarrie'i with Jaires R1ic
ers A It.. d Scalp ItpI Cami-rta i Vnniy. 1'.,
and A if ret t a, tiicn. Jes:e, and Katie Kotiaers,
minor chtltlrvn of Mary K-xlicers, tlec d, td AI
torma, tiiair l'o.. Pa. :
Vtiu are hereby m-titled ts appear at an Or
phans' t,urt to be bcltj at S-:m-rt on M-oday.
ibclTth day of May n-it. w rcept or refuse to
take tbe real esi.tte of Alex Mctireif. dee d at
tne ai-vr1'1 'atioo. jrsVw nan way tbe
sa me i uld c be .Id.
SberiilUific, JOHX WINTEKS.
April 7. 1--. Sheriff.
L
EOAL NUTICt.
ToOiarie Kft-'rer f Btdf-Tl CoenfT Pa.,
James K.wiafr. lav.d K iters at:n iatnarme
Ujim ol I'Mte. f.TO, PA.Klni-r
ers. CU ao. Ilk, tlliaOeth l al.le. of beJ-
n.ro ..ii!v. ra.. isti ia miu-wmc neir. oi
Airnea n.'W fieeeasaU. Dantelv : lianu rsbarier.
b.unah. Iai.-nnarr.td wita Jamt Leazure. o
Tamlia ItouniT. Fa . Marr. inierruarTied wita
Hnrt Lace. c-fi.'HrUn ticunty, p.wa. W m-
S-itler. of Arkansas, and Ge-jrr -sbaifer, of
tfeolurvl l. cunry. I A :
ton are herebr n.mne.1 toai.pear at ta lir-
phans- Crt to be be! i at Susverast en .W Jar.
th lTth .lay of Slav aext. the and tnere iu
iKiwriiur Ifinf Tiiabin whea ecrtaia rrai-t
Hi Ian., sltaaie In MaaJe' Toinshlr.. sv.in-ra,i
C.asnir. Fa.. aej&lrir !an.ts t,; J. Yousa's es
tate. Frank K.ler. H. yeisel. and other, eon
tainiBa ISe a --ren an.! 4A perches th- ko! larsa
of liari.l ilo.frers. Ue 'd. sliould not be soM at
publle sale ae,-cr.HDe in th reaver. f a beiitit
hied in said I'n hy ineexet-'rs of snj-l .Iw'd.
tsherin a Otfire. I JUM.N WIS TElisi,
aF rU ;, issi. I Stverifi.
DMIXIsTRATORS" XOTICET
Liiau ef Bebeeea Mini. dee'J.. 'at of Mtif td
Twp . Sjmerse: fo , Pa.
Letters of adovinlr'rati.w ow lb abov Btal
bavinat he.n a-ranto-i t th umterfimed hy tiv
proper anihoritj, notte Is hereby aieea t,. ail
prons iD-iobted tit tnrd estate to ovac lir nzr.i I
at payraenc and thoe bavins' elalou aaalnsi ta
asm "will present then duly aitantieio.l for
settlessent a Sat nr. lay. tb '-Ah day f XJ,
lse. at the tt. use of F. '. Mason.
F. W. SIAN.
Aprttl. Administrator of K.trcea Xaeja.
T EG
TMto!
EGAL NOTICE-
lowlmr aorg-vints hare been sled in ay
efr.ee. an-t notKe is hereto -nven that tbe same
will be presented to tiie Court oftVaamoo P!ema
f St4ttersrt N-inty f.T ofinnnati--a un Thmitduj
aPnij-a. h"t j. l :
rirat aad final aentnnt of Sam-iel Ftst, As
liicnee f A. E.Sneemakir-razMl wife.
y' '.. X. H, fJbIT" HTTEliI),
iVrUT.l&ii PruUh-Aar-s.
CARPETS
PATTEKNS !
S:r:3t zzi IstcrssSiats prlzts
JSOOKS
, r . r T ,
11 - L in all I'fjartanr of LiUra
ui-h
STJPPIJrS ALWAYS STOCK
- . - ) P-'l-Bticif I" ths Stationery Trade, nelading
Bhina B.-k, n,-a as
PI.
AVELFLEY.
f. H. BENFOKD.
UGS.
It "Will Pay You
To Buy Your
Memorial Work.
Of
We F. MoT, Mm, Ml
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
ran m
pw
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( ulort. J.. Aot.l tar tht U lilfL ia'Oi .'
Fers-rs n ore,! of MOM VfJT WOS will
Cod it tu tteir interest to eail at asv fh"f. where
a i.r i-er si.''Wtr,a- wui l riven iiteaQ. a-Stfn.
7-orion .saraa.'rr4 in A V ritr. ia PF.li
liki Low. I invite s.eeiai AlieBUon u. U.
IntTriiwd ty KI.V. W. A. OBIXO. ' a r
ei'ie.1 Imi'-wenvntlin point ef M A IttitAL J.aP
( O.ATAt C71o. ami waietl ts desune,l I.. K
the Ft rr Iar t"amnt fr ;e CbaaaeaLle tlu
autav. abltE BC A CALL.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
l L.E TO At UEPT OK KLFVSE.
To Xfnaa SnrdeT. of Pulton ConntT. Ohio.
Marr, latermamed with Jneph iTiirs. (nw
d-as!; oi PennsTtile. WtoHtreiaa! Pa.,
and tiie I'tii'-wimc hirwi-f Jbn A. Snvder. dee i
Tir: Hns Stiytler. of BarKn, A .ezhe&y
Mi.. Alien Snyder anl 1-jtm1 Snytier. tth cf
ti-aiebur-. Ul., and the UAi .win heirs M Sa
ruh. dee d., wbo n iDrerntarTlei with Ktrt
Lindaman, Tir : Sdjn 1 nttaman. uf Mum II,
.rrn Co. KiDsaa, and Sarah, interntame-1
with N-eh(d7H, and Ann howe. botnuf
Mnl Kun. FAyette CV... Pa.. IiriiUh aLin lamia,
lniernameal w th U.nto Hail of fii! k
PyetO cnty. Pa., aod EU.jteth Umel-a n
of Keatty. .Var'-iail Co.. Kan. :
If on are berehy ns(inei to sppear at an f tr-
pbans' i onrt to be beiwl at Scm7iet n .Mnmiay.
the Kth day of May nest, to acceptor rru to
laka r tia ta. I a-srrta n A . i a tw I sin., r mt
the appraise valuation, ur ibow cause 'way ta
aaai. should not I auKL
shnB a ..ih.. i JnH- wmtrt
Ainl lsss.
tSbertft'.
SAi.K OFLI'KD TKFIr.rARUIi:;A
Jk.lt Utkl sliUJ.O'.
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Ttl !etratel f art S'ai:i &. on of th. 6nn
,n taaian-i. aaa reu .w t.. air t.1-
wanl A- AUntt. ol F!ttstinrll. 1 . . A. 'toll-
tes.ls Uk oaiira to that country fc.r .. i r-
n-jpa. It U a pi'y that this svieaiid Shire H'.r.
wtiirb is now iu ins prime, sad jast rlsmv ynrs
eld. shoe Id be'akea out of the r -entry ; still. h
has It It r-rhind him wne uC the Cttt stjrk U r-
foood ia the I cite't KiCKl(-m, berrr m of the
snrest st- ret tars In acy part of i he e -entry,
be is eo3:derel by Kacy emtr.eat jadfeeto be
the best type of hkrrm AmcrK-a evnid parehasr.
havicc tbe a-ivmnure eer ":iy'leiis ,f t.
ins; Ctean-lnnred. wnile still rwamm the aaita
Urve, aat N-ne aode)iul Kreetcin. x
He -jBe8 lrm tne our r-H Stork, d w
a saiisnrd. snouul he reaeh Asn a !tatey. a
Ul give a K-Jcd ati-uout ol hin.se It before lon.
Stint te a.es D f -Vtrsrs Qfctu Oct. Jw.
This fine -kta'-ti winner of many prices hi
SvraTii is. will staii tor the stxtu at my
p'.aee hi Vrs'na, at No ehanr ivt mares avt.
pnvtnir with ivxL
mprti. El'WARI ALOJTT.
UXIWT HATt S UT K, E
Estate of SMnnei W. Pleteher, dee !, !ar of
MWdlerreea Twp.. Sif-rfw.t Vuww. Pa.
Letter o( almmitraUf n oq tbe aU-ve eate
hav)? 4 been rrauted to the nnderiwsel by tJe
pfi-er antfynry. aoti'w Is beseby iftivea taaU
pers touebted to rw ete to mate imaae-u-
ate payment, and tWe hsnt eUftus asrins ta-
same u pre-ot treta Ji-7 aa' henthtau-i ft-reetw.
tment -n Sa:nniay Mi- at Use rra-
kleaee of tbe deewtiewt, hi said township.
prl4. Ala laaisirau v.
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