The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 05, 1886, Image 3

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.:EO. i- H'TLL. Editor.
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, ' J tUe "1L5 W'-' "C 1 tatider Hettry 6. Picking V. S. X..
..e veari of ate. Ve jd;o.- ' sjnl aniay in Somerset. He r-;ur:,ed to
- vearv tr jcrchatiai an en-1 Washington City, wiiere he is at present io
'' :"' iUT. , ..1 .,..! i!,r material. ! :e-J, Monday taorning.
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, this it will be ct-:e-sary for
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iittl to Us
. t. ttr i;rt to te
If yoJ
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tion, advertising, or )"J
-end u t Lie amount before t-e .
c Vi e disi'.k"! very much to fpeak !
thrwu toe t.aper, tut the S
,f ,.rt for us to send stal-n.enu ,
.t-.-...' to all wjo are
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e.e.i '
Ivy t-."ai
. (,r check to
'. v uather.
r.v at B.-rd s.
TtlK Hi
jr--s a: C. X. Coyd s.
at C.X. B 'vd's.
... v j-eea the crSet vet 7
T.e ca i: late is b-.-v':isi(t nervous.
J-at P- vd s. and he happy.
: -.-' ni rr.it.J bird concert are tree.
t.., ,.;r,vy roa ls are gating siuootu.
;.ave made their appearanc.
-c tr.ire drurs dis;e2t at C. X.
V - : the ';: SCTCJ. and the far:.. rrs
fr.h and wam:.te.l prr. a' C X
r,.; wattt a criael set. tf! to Y
T.e :, ;t-warra-eno-.t-h-f.r-y..!: 4 : - i
ts that bioom t!:: spr.n. t.
art has
f-t tints in your cellar and ah ':
...r i'-'r for walls at;.l
ceihn.
. .i ; t.ie rvtittitie.
: t- i war.t a fashion murazoie o
parr.
t. K.-icr's B K.k Store.
v v .-,i K4.,U Aiaostinc, the nicest
1 .- walls and ceiling".
are any indication, we will
rr ao i-.ia Un-rf of fruit this year.
, ,; Wea!seT pr -phts say tt.at tats sum-
- "r '.l h- noted for terrlbletuurnh-r storms
- .0". p:ecs of land advertise-I to
..'If r taxes in Wes:m--.rt-lan '. enmity.
; v. ". want a Lamni-xk to swir.; tinier
;t. ti.t-e hot Uy. go to Fisher's P.X'k
f; ..t.v'i Ht. The ehearfs-
: line of
".' ' sa 1 Chihin'ti's trir.iinel lists at M-. I
A F.. Vl-i's.
:rna war.t ababr carriage f r the rre-;
c. li-tlc infant, go to Fishrrs B vk Store t
a-.c 1-t y it. i
If v a want any cLe; or hanJo:ne ;
;.. or r.'.-e coils ofany kind, go to Fish-1
cr; f... i Stor!. i
.tn:e"
.r T .t.t,c.rt-n are movir.ff
kin i- s i
n lei ia I
r:i or. Sunday.
Aw-iin art being put r.; in trout of ait
-b-.-.ne.s p'a e an 1 jtvple are liantine
il fi lr si of tlie s'rert.
V. - . k
a-ts. ? .--e. bu:
rr r ,t M M
liars, mffs, veils. !
r-hes. buttons, js-wel- ,
twe'.l i Co "s. S
Tut i
t n
coantr Democrat are tavnra
w-Ciia'iaivv F. B .ark lor Governor, ana !
o'.'ii-r. S. Ster.ger f r Cocgress.
M. v. Tre.3w.-ll i Co. have this si ring a
v.-ry litc s'o k of cheap notions
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hv.vr-.-Ki Vsiii. li-le thread and Berlin ,
rvs in Lia; k and col r? aad all shades in j
i ?. '. , wry cheap. M?.. A. E. I Ht ,
a-est. newest at. J ;
Mi'.i
inirmngs.
M. M. TEEfwru. A Ao.'s.
ive.tnicr.t. insure in the Y. E.
Cove. Agent.
rirxsa,-.
' Lc-.on
Stoyesicwn, Ta.
;i'tr iirg. st-vk of misses, chil
'. L.tants" !iat. h ornets and caps.
M. M. Titr.i'fEt.L A Co.
:-r o iltte watches a specialty,
-.civ ret aird at the "Old Kelia-
An cn
lr? n' a:
Herb Bxos
Tr r,Lt-Et Babv. ' Long and short ;
.-..i 1 1 ie 1 and la -e csps, socks, stm k- ;
' ttii cl ki2 for babies at Mrs. A. E.
T):i-y i-i niaking cider at Cevnnelisville to
f-'r i of last year apple crop. Prime
iils tr txirgins for havers at 25 cents a
b.si,-i.
T ! ivs to bay Siinday-srhml Tictets
""ar: irds. Tew
staments, small and large 1
el Hymns, is at Fisher's j
' and tiosrei
I to. . . , f t i i t . .. I .
-i.. a; jits. ja. A cms ciei eu
"-i a . ttie b-st Lttini:. wearing and com-
font ,, mrset. including tbe different !
i of health corset. '
EsTSrTLOtsMtLUSEETGoow.
Xe stvies in hats. tnn, flowers j
t'r and ail kin.ls of millinerv trim- I
a V, cheaa at Mrs. A. E. I'hi's.
lb-port of tbe sickness of F.i-Prctdent
Artis-continue onfovorable. He isetiflVr
Jf frai an attai k of Bnght's disease.
-:h must before lone prove fatal.
Srj. s;x. a Tue lar.-cst and best stock of
rj t.Lgs ever shown in Somerset for ladle.
jrtr.. men and boy at tbe lowest prices.
Mb, a. E. Vhl.
, .
MeerofgYjilark calicoes at 4c 4i j
1 fee. of Lawn
. at .Vr. in new
tigiir., in !
""3i t-luk alotj. ,--t .,. ...r,.f
pABitEB A Par.. as. s.
T.e Ute f.oe weather ba crvated an nn-
so-I a . ..
v "V . ."T . 10 ,n
"s;.'ir: '''"'ishortJvbereommeocTd aa the South Penn
.-, , co.upu.-ic une oi tae Caintjcal .
'"onruitirsi I
FSal Thr-j.hajdoae-aors
V-ir-s ag-.:ia . ' t
uaond band two-hcrpr!n sr jroe. ,
'ti ta.,e ani l,ft "
Gst..i-hand backboard, with springs. !
Tern,, l0 tui, Inouire at !
Hardware Store.
I
James B. HoutBAt at. '
! TheB. 4 O. advertise? a cheap excursion
to riU'.bnrth th; week.
j Vr. Frank f'hiveie-r is bvatiti'ving
' house by a coat if paint.
his j
A J. tV.'ioni. E--J., returned fr-rfu liar-
j TUeC-irity ( jramiisionera were in es
j sioa several dsvs last week.
.!. iiT assumed the duties of the office
1. L. Ihi!iippt. of Elkhart Si Hies.
Maryland, was ani jii;; oar callers Monday.
lr. Uciry Erubakcr and his daughter
Mi Ella, spent several divs of las, week in
. , .
; ritburEh
Sir. iVas Farker has ir::e to Be:lefoct , , , , .
. 1 converted ende. The army praved roafer
tott;' a position with C.i;lms Erotheis, 1 , , 1 ,
uie conirac:ors.
The thirty-nine applications for li'i;e in j
i
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was children's cay at tut Disci-
'.' church. The church wax beautifsFy
: decorated with !3awers
May Stst La been Cied as the lat for ar-;
fTJing the So:r.h Pecnsy ivania injunction !
1 ca-es before the supreme Cwa.-tv.
At the request of tbe Grand Annr fftLe
Kepabiic Post at I'r.-hia, James I- Pttga,
j Ewj., wiii deliver the Memorial Day ai irej
Cam-i;5liiiU
A.. t
r j Mr.'M'iibarl Ketier Las morud La stable
"" t j a lot on the oj p.-i'.eisiJe of the stre.-:, and
! is er ::-j a dwtliin house on the s.lc
. tt here tiie tab:e s'.ol.
J y.. IJvi J Over, u.e veteran editor of the
ttr i :: 1.. i. :. .. .. r
Jlol..ua suiir; i.- :..'i7-. is & canuiu.e lor
i:taarroti.
r coun'.v. ihere s.'ua.d It
aj oaes'.i...n of Lis non.:ua;.oa aui eiectiou.
Mr. itre li. Tayirau rettirued home
frota Philadelphia Saturday. AUnoiinu
, i not ent;re,y a weil inn, his health has been
inprved, as his at't-earance
On. J- -V. Loather ati 1 tt i,..ia tua.-n ;
"Pre'!i:'J Sotaerset tonatr at the meeting i
jof the teutral i'er.ssviratiia L.e:tiC AJedt-1
j eal Association
Thursday.
hcii at Johr.st !-n last
Brother CoiT.-oth. o: the Vc.mt'.. left for
'?a Ai.-id.re. MomUy csorcine- Ala wt.l i
i return in aixint ten ciays and. it is rumored,
i will Cot be u::accotu; ai.ied on his hotue
i ! journey.
Cuaries X. Bovd. th? Somerset druiiisj,
who cambers many Conntiisviile ani Xew
iluven people amoaf his friends, was ia
Mia this week shaking them by the hand.
'Sj r.u titU;c Cvuntr.
Mr. V. TV. of Harr:,r.tirs'. aront of
he and Alton llaiirtd, patl the j
lUfcvt-i' satictum a ; icaant ca'.i Fri lay I
i vr.-i.:; . Mr. L r i is a ge.-uai go:K.eu.an, i
it., t a t.rt-L.ass ,-ai.rcad r.ia'i.
.' 1. lia -r :.t sun lay at horn a.id
r. ; to liford Monday morniig,
bold an adjourned court Tas-
: rt.. pa-pcof distovir.g ol th li
, a" a ; ...aVoin in that county.
M- 3. Harvey and his broth er-in-law,
!.. t Frank Bum, cf Baitiuore, spent
.-..jj in ..rttesvt. on their wav home
f ..;a l'lttsbareh. They left for Baltimore
'C- lai train,
l' tra;n .'auiv cver.'.ns.
Mr. Wesl.
Burns trimtacd the handsome j
s., le tre. in front of the Hvtr. oihe. it. (
a neat arid artistic manner, Monday morn-:
ing. Mr. Burt
his business, as !
o..".U'Th;v auderstauCis 1
u.-k wili show.
1 ae interior oi the new opera uouse is :asi
receiving the finishing touches. The ceil
ing is being beautifully frescoed and the
walls caictta
rained Whea tinished it will oe
a verv haiiJsome ana con.ioruao.c toom.
The Johnstown TrVif of Saturday says :
J. L. i'u'ti, of Somerset, was in town to
day. Mr. Pugh is a candidate for tbe Be
pu'o'.ican nomitiasion for Asseiiihiy. Mr
Purh's Bcpuhlicanistii is without a blemish.
As the can:paie-3 art.r.'a.heth. theHtK
ai.i s suhs.tription iit im reastih. Keep
oil sen ling in the names, brethren. There
is a p ssiOihty of a lively tight ahead, and
the HntAi.n is always to the fore on s-ica
occasions.
Mr. O.i vtr Knepper e young horse becanie
unmanageable. M.niay evetiiai, when a:
sh' distance fro o toan, and rau away.
ihe hagy was upset, aria ir. n.iift'i'e
, liirowti out- lie was s
v in, tired ii.br.it
I the head
Tlie ba.-.ry was badly wrecked.
... j
The Johtistowa TrZ-wx of Thursday cou"
radicts the tateno-nt made by a Pittsburgh
paper of the day previous that .en. tamp-
bell would not be a candidate for re-eittioa.
and stroti'y intimates that " I'ncle Jacob "
will turn np smiling wii.-a the proper time
Mr. Will C. Snyier. son of John H. Sny-
...efftovestown. has purchased and
'r?:,;oo,;;-.;!:t,ieweeilvr.at.;.ri
lit.v,;.,- t.,a nlWihfliW. Will 1
n Lake City.
;s m ..j.pjatc oftiie HrEAin oflice. and is
-..ir.er.tlv a thorough practical printer.
c illve B0 j ,aU bat that nn.ler H mau-
ageaierit the lAvlt will thrive and pro-per.
A slight change in the tchedulc on the
S .meret and Cambria Raiiroa l went into
effect Sundav morning- The north bound
train n'W arrives here ai 0..hj A. it. instead
of 7 Z' a. ., and the south bound train ar
rives at 1" a. v. instead ofll o"'A. tvs
f.irnierly. Xo other changes are ma ie. and
the other trains arrive and depart as usual.
The Bepubli.tans of Bedford county will
June 12th. and their coanir convention the j
following Tuesday. June U.a. me wu
cleft three delegate- to the Stated nventton.
as Brdf rd oun'y is entitled to the Senato
rial deles-ate this year. They will also Hum
inate
e a candidate for Congresss, State Sees-)
tor, two members o: As-eniOiy, 1 oor i-irec- j
tor and Comity Surveyor. j
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Xow is the proper time for every resident !,,
1(( rIean oS al
ioJ tbeb)roa..
rubbish about the promises, ;
h authontiirs should at once j
clear the streets of the piles of Colo asues. i
noxes'. etc. llf CIVf out utmeuiii.iiii. i
, . - . r .
in the Stale, and it will soon be tille-d with
sumaier visitors, and for this reason we i
should mk it look neat and clean. In a j
great many plaees'the pavements need re -
pairing, and in some places there are boles !
in tbe main street that might be filled. j
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Death or Ex-CorsTT Coxmissiosi Pkil-I
LHP!. l.i-tour.iy commissioner A'aiiua
Philiippi died at hi? home in Casstlaian on
Satunlay morning. May 1st. He had been j j
stiiierir.g for the past six moi.ths Ironi a pul- j t,eConimisffioners of both counties. It wis
rnonary trouble, and although his death was : decided to build an iron bridge, and propos
a schock to hi relatives and friends, it was j ajg will be received for the building of it,
not unexpected. He was buried Sunday j witii or without a pier, on tbe same site as
afiernoon Mr. Philiippi was one of the moat . tce old one.- The distance is 170 feet between
rejcied citizens uf this county, and was
universally liked for Lis many good qua)-1
itjej.
By reference to an interview witi Dr. j
HoeteUer, pcblisLed in another coiurna. it :
will be seen that he last:, that work will
Railroad, and p mil eta that train will be
running on tbe tame or Apr.1 i. ls-'s.- ii
(true, this would b glorioua new to tbe I
eof le of this ooanry. but a th ltoctor ha
been in the kahit of talking in a ratker
f- .l-.ii, n afwrot fl,a Mvmt.lrflon of this
road, and has trade a nnmber of prelictions
that have not been verified, we take this
latest one with a grain ol allowance, and
', i j u..r
publish tbe Interview for what it is worth.
TnepoliceofJuhn.)wniade3T7jTests
in the twelve months ending March 3lst.
Another party of Westmoreland county
fanner, twenty-one persons. left fiir Kansas
last week. When tlie first crctune comes
they will think there is no place like home
in rennrlvama-
t r . 1 r . ' i it 1 . t
I following clause in the fi ne laws of this
State, cat it out ari l paste i: in their hat :
A penalty of $25 is attached to any person
focsd banting or fishing on Sunday."
Some of the latent Xew York shapes in
hat are " Ejua," " Bay," Kew," - Cato,"
" IX-iea," Oiiniax." and Eeyno." These
are ail to be had at V. XL Tredwell fc Co. 'a,
triniaied, at pricea to sail your purse.
The Xew Y"ork T'Dmrtt says : A featore of
a meeting of the Saivauon Army the other
.;. :n ; ... . . v.- -
oti!y for ail poor dudes yet unconverted.
Fob Ladies. Bia-k and Colored Siiki,
n.l k'a.tr -...1 Aama wuxl in mat
ranetT from fire cents cp. Double width
cu.limera a: 15c. 2jc Zx. and 45c. up to a
Tbe leaf tobacco of Incaster county bus
almost ail been taken from the Lands of the
growerj. ine l,trt,ear says tbe crop nas
Dot b3 nearly as larje as was anticipated,
bat the qtia'tity was much bettf r than it got
credit for early in the season.
Ni sE-For indies. I hiTe linen
coilars, crej lisse, tar'.ton and tourist mch
ir.p and tot Mi.sses and Childrens lace, em
broidered and linen cellars of the newest
styLa and at the lowest prices.
Mas. A. E. X'ul.
Farmers. Mechanics. Merchant. andPio
frtsiiutial men, bring your watches and
docks to the Old Reliable" and have them
put in first iiass orders. Kemember t je
place, ouiy a fvw doors west of theuiamond.
llE Buos.
E-ws ros Sale. I have a flock of hand
son.e. tull-biood Brown U-vhorn Ckickens.
F.rjr from tiiTj can be had at any time.
One dollar p r scttir.;; of thirtesc epjs.
(iioB-s At MAX,
Somerset, Pa.
Wiinc Goous. I have cow in stock evry-
tLinp r.ew and useful in white dress goods
I incla line linen iawr.s, India lawns,
Vic-
tor-ia lawns, Muils, Ew:rwi. batiste in plain.
. , ... .utj .,xita w;th hamburcs.
,a". t!f t f,,r tnmtuinp. Mks. A. E. Vhl.
A DC U. Oh. wl IU1IA1I ...vm.
! Somerset and intermedial stations to Fitns-
i burjh aad retam. on Thursday, May t:b.
M one fare ft,r th, r()unj t-;,,. for further
...r, on agents, or address
tormauon ca.i on
S'. Patton. Local Passenger Agent, Sotc
sct. Pa.
Andrew Armstrong, a Franklin cunty
farmer, has a better that has suddenly man-
j iieste i a ta;e fir chicken that sets the av-
era;e Hiiaister in the bacic;pj jnd. During
I the last two weeks her caitship Das killed
kiid tiiin over two dozen of young chickens
toT htT a' ...
j-: 0f ,j,e Peace and Constables, when
c,m. w ,he May leT,!t o Court, should
, ; j ,hat t;.a ouiy .,1 5a t.jwn to
i had a fuii and complete s!'K-k of dee-is. scalp
'blanks, summonses, tubpi.aas, fee bills.
j leases. bond, and ail o'. iter kinds of legal
' blanks, is at Fisher's Book Store.
A ceuple of young tnen were promenad-
m ...
....... i..tr, -TM.t riw no-lit Witrliimr tue
" " . . ... t
star. Paid cue of ttiem. Fo you Know
, 1 i ,v k.
that tf you liappen to wish anything when
J . ., . . ..
. . n.. a cK. w .1 F, . CTT I'll VINH H LTI l. U
tube fuliilled?" "Is that a fact?' 'Tn-
doubte-iiiv.'
"Well, then, I wish you'd lcr.d
t
I me u.tv cents.
" ".V"T..- ,.r ,, '
' - frd taU ihem to
' - .... ... r; .
r.sjicrs i . ' . . -. bum . . - - -frame
them handsomely and cheaply. Or.
if yoa want to bay any picture moulding or
frames, or picture cords, nails or knobs, or
any nice pictures ofany kin I, yea should
go to Fisher's Book Store.
Mesrs. Herr Eros, have removed from
TVc-t Main street and opened op in their
Xew store room opposite the old Central
Hotel, a lull line of tine watches, clocks,
watch chains, jewelry, etc.. where they will
be pleased to supply the citizens of Somer
set and vicinity with anything in their line
at prices to suit tbe times.
MttT Mabkit. Main Street We have
just a t led a large Refrigerator to our Meat
Market in which all meats can be kept coo'
ar. i cb an. Mutton. Beef, Pork, Ac, kept
:-o::stant!y cn fcsnd. Ottt daily. Parties
o.yit.g nirit can have it kept in theEefrig
rrator until wanted.
Eoks Davis A Co.
T no more prisoners "nave escaped from the
Cambria county jail. It is ciaimea that the
Comity Commissioners, who througa a
mistaken idea of economv, n fa sea to have
the c 'ls lineil with iron, are responsible for
the escape. Here in Somerset we only use
tbe jail in winter, when the prisoners Lave
no desire to g. t out. Whea they have the
desire, they generally get.
SPECIAL TO
iMF.ESET COUNTY liEP.CHAXTS.
, f?
jiaros im lag orai.u. .uu
Vir.co Tolai-coV wber.by you can
purcna - e i.-om i ai 1'- u"
I terms, the same ts ironi city nouses, w
refpertfiitiy s-.ncit your or iers.
Cocs A Ceebit.
SoEiirr. Pa.. April 1 . levs.-i.
j Ar Y'or Goisci West? Information fur
! nished free to persons going West. Iscrip
j tive time-tables of the prim-ipal railroads in
: the Cr.itel States and Canada farnished
j free To secure the lowest rates of thrccgh
! freight, the lowest passenger ' rafes to any
j point west or south and to go over the
; iuct direct and best route, address.
J. W. Pattox,
Traveling Pass. Agent, B. t O. P.. K , .
Somerset, Pa.
Iro5T.5T to Thosb Goisiu West. The
Chicago and Alton EiiHroad is the best and
most d-jirab!e rout between Cliicago and
Kansas Citr. Set Lonss and Kansas City and
Chicago and St. Louis. Seats in palate re-
dining chair cars frtr of extra -W;.v can be
secured by this line. Alt wtio eomeaipia'c
going to Kansas, X'c-braska, Colorado, Cali-
f.jrnia and points west and southwest.
;. arTaa:re with their nearest ticket
t f()r tickets; rit the Chicago and Alton
p'1:..sj or WT:U for farther information
Lord, Jr, Passenger Agent, Har-
i..
The Commissioners of Cmbria and Som-
ersrf eountira mm at Kring' Station, on the
S. k C. R. R-, Thuri!ay morning for the
purpose of examining and determining upon
the character of a new bridge it is proposed
to build at that point ia place oi uie vi a
. . ... , .i . .au
jj Bridge." condemned by viewers of both
counties. The southern end of tlie bridge
is in Somerset county, and the northern end
Cambria, which necessitates the action of
tue abutments.
SlABBlAeiE 1JCTSSES.
Marriage licenses have been gran .eel to
the following named persons by Clerk Shafer
daring the p-ist week t
JiAn H. ShaSer. ol Stoyestowa, asci Mag
gie S. Woy, of Somerset township
John Hoffman, of Cumberland, McL, aad
Marv Felkncr. of Larimer township
Joseph He--hbargeT, of Paint township,
and lizzie J. Orris, of Cambr.a county.
Wm. F. Fnslerick and Lucy McCnllough, j
both of AJJia.1 township.
Tbomas H. IIeinbaash and Elissbetn E. j
Yonnkin, KtU ofLow-r Tnrkejfoot Twp. j
Frank MeUonald, of AHecbeny City, and j
Minnie lUe Canningham. of Somerset.
The Somerset Oper House will bo open-
j ed Tuefklay night, ilay lotii, by Uie Bella
Moore Opera Cotcpauy in " A Mountain
Pink." Wedaeiay niht "The lUnlte.."
Ponsn Cots tse roa Sale Fanners 1
wbUn to improve their rtock will do Weil
.n i'"oe. j
ii all thor.juihI)re.1. of the Ma;: ttraia
Young pi-n in May and June. Alo. S. C.
Brown Leghorn esgs for hatching.
Xitaa F. Davis,
Somerset. Fa.
The meeting of the Penn-ylvania State
Teachers' Association will be held at Allen -
town July ti. 7 and jt The executive com-
uiittee recently held a meeting for the pur-
pose of arranging a proc-atume of exercises,
The following topics have been provided for : few weefcs sowing oat and plowing and get
Defects in our school laws ; reading circles ; I ting the gronnd in readiness for the com
some phases of the norma! school question ; j crop. The season has generally been favor
the relation of coll.-s and public schools ;! able and at least two weeks earlier than
the study of birds; primary work ; what
Can supplant the county institute? It lS
thought that arrangement will be made
with the railroad to carrv members of the
associauon at one ce&t a mile.
Xo:w:thtsdinj the U :t 'bat we bare no
retail dramshop in oar town, it is a verv
common .;!!, aiUi jst nu.t;. to see maua-
lia men staeriBj from one side of the."
pavomer.t to the other c-.'sing acd swear-,
rig ; in tact, inasing many or ojr s .ects
unfit for ladies to be on thera. We di not
know who should be iaul'cd for this state of
affairs, bat that they exist thare is no doubt.
And as much as we regret to have to make
such matters public, a STnse of right and
justly to every roe demands it. We nave
no sucgettoa to n:ake. bt;t simply say there
is a rt loose somewhere, or it would net
be so.
Some of the i.u re remote beru-fita of the
marriage Mcct.se law j.a-scl last year are bc-
g;nDin 10 s:.on i.ociosc. 1 cs mi? jti. auc
system of registration miu.rej by the act is
already pmviiig to te of great value in aid
ing the settlement of estates. (kes often
occur in which persons who are entithd to
some portion of a larye s:ct cannot obtain
it unless a ijiarriuire can tie estab!ihi!.
There is no d--sbt thr. as tbe early prejudice
a-aiiist the law wears our other benefits will
be more and more plainly s-n ; but the
greatest good of such laws i. after ail. toe
hardest to trace by any exact method or ttt
namely, their elfeet on the moral t. 'tie of
the state and their inhV.w.ce in s'rja rh'en
ing the f.raily as tl-.c sttfreme s-j-ial instiia
tion. A young man nam ! ThWe wass badly
crashed by a fait cf s'aus in the West Xew
ton mines Tuesday vea:n;. that death re
lieve'! his sneering at 1 o'clock tVednesday
morning. One of his legs wa crushed so
badly that it only hun- to the body by the
skin, the boue having been cut in twain.
Onother wound, the wound which caused
his death, was in bis side and consisted of
a larpe cut. He was only 10 years of tire
and was his nicihtr's only support. He war
not found utitii about half past 7 o'clock,
and probably would cot have been found
then had not his failure to come home at
the usual hour caused his mother uneasi
ness, she male her anxiety known to ber
neighbors, who formed a party and searched
the mine with the above result. tjTtt:Anivj
Prrv.
It looks as if farmer, as a c' i"S. were the
most easily swindled people in the country.
So-ne of them are sharp and shrewd enoarli
but many of theru are galled by every bum
who comes along. An exchauge as the
. "- . '
-iM-fTr il 1 Itil i,r hn,r. nil! on in oi-
1 - 1 -
i which he represented was a stnrup consuta-
1 ....
IXSI''!!- aaIs lUslructior.s were to bore
1 " ', . ,-,, .
; a ho.e in the stuirp, till it With the lwwder.
plug up the hole, itt it stand fir six weeks
and then s' t the stump afire and it would
bum way down bt-iow the plow line. The
farmers caught on to it readily. The six
weeks" provision was a wise one, for it al
lowed the agent to get away. An examina
tion of the "powder." however, proved its
worthless qualities and the farmers can kick
themselves over being badly fooled.
Maeb:.v..es Dx stusts.:. The statistic
wkic h siiow that rue r.u:berot marriage
is liecreasing are nut encouraging. f..r they
suggest fue. homes and more unsettled
men aad women, aiid decrease in popula
tion. Tiie theory that tbe fa'.ing off is due
to want (.feconoiuy iu living has its force,
ane partly, :.o doubt, accounts for the fact
which the figures 5 rove. If a young man
has accustomed i-iir.:- .If to a style cf living
that rcejuires a liberal allowance of money,
he will be slosr. if he ire thoughtful, about
beginning z d-iniesti? life that will promise
him poverty. The voting woman wiil feel
the same wav. Apart "rom this, there is an
other reason in the fact that si many ol the
youth of both sexes, bat especially so many
young men. are engaged in callings that re
quire a.niost haoitual travel, or at leat. ab
sence from home, i tie great army of drum
mers, agents, and other of kindred occupa
tions, that go up and down the land w about
a place to call their own. rut.-; draw largviy
from the list of those who can eiablish a
perrj-aue.'.t domestic fireside.
The Cosxellsville llosrtiti. Cvse. In
18'i. while I'r. Lutteratur, of Conneilivihe
was a member of the Legislature, he securcu
aa apt rot riat.on of $12.S.0 from the State
for a r.iner's hospital at Coiintilsvilie, on
r - rx''a.ii,o that a like amount had been
ra.-e l by private subscription. The hospital
failing to niatcriaiiie, a newspaper betgan
an investigation, which resulted in Butter
mores arrest. At the trial which began last
Thursdav, State Treasurer LivsevanJ iov-
ernor Pattison testified to th payment to
Buttermor and his partners. Smith and
Harding, of the il2.-- on rereipt of their
affidavit that the$12,o0 to be paid by pri
vate subscription was iu their possession.
Representative Coibcru, Chairman of the
Legislative Investigating Committee, stated
what Smith, tbe Treasurer, bad told the
Committee under oath, namely, thai the
checks to make up the $12 COO by private
subscription were the individual chk of
Buttertue re and Harding, and were return
ed to them when the Slate's money was se
cured. This the defense sought to exclude.
but the Court held that it u.e.-adaiissabie
There were two bills of indictments agaLas;
the defendants, one charging therawith
conspiracy and the other with rjsjeuring
money under false pretense. TheJury were
ont four hours, when they retuned with a
verdict of guiity. A motion h a new trial
was u.ade. The motion will be argued on
i the 1D.
Third artivtj of New Goods, at Parrer .t
Parker's, consisting of a. I tiie latest style of
Dress G.xhIs in all ll e new sha h.
Summer Silks in checks and stripes.
Black silks in the leading makes.
A handsome line of Satines, Crinkle-a,
Dress Ginghams. Percales, Batisti-s in Polka
dots, cream gronnds.
Xew Zephyr Gingham in plain colore
with colored embroideries to match, rew
and handsome.
A handsome lot of 30 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 5c up to
2'ic are all very desirable. A full line of
white embroideries, oriental lac in-
creaui and white to match.
Children' W hit Dresses, Ltdies Muslin
Underwear at great bargains.
Lace Curtains in pairs from 1.00 np to 6 00
in cream and whit.
Curtain Lace by the yard at 12.C loc 2e.
and 2'c.
Xew Shawls, Xew Glove, Xew Stockings,
Xew Silk Parasols, Xew Rnchings, Xew
Col-ars, Xew Goods in every department.
30 piece more of Ir.ttirjo Blue Satines, at
i 5c, all dark calicoes at 5c.
Xow Lancaster Ginghams, Shirtings, Cot
tonades. 10 pieces of Crepe de Lyons, half wooL
Barrel dress g.xis at Gc, a great bargain.
10 pieces more ofTarkey Red Table Linen
at ?.
Onrst-x-k is fall ami complete In all tbe
new desiraUe good at price never before
otTered. Call soon, don't mis the barpains,
at Pabkib i Fabexx s.
: At an early hour Saturday aornin? the
body e.f a man, arjr.posedto be a tramp, was
1 uu l on tbe PeTinsylvania KailroaJ be-
tri Ijr.heanl Derry. It presented a
borritile sj.p-araiiee and was literally
gronnd to piir-s. Thre was unhip about
, K-',h;-t. he ol.J h. i.Wt.fid
, Hu hati bionsi.J shoes are in the p-ose
: hhu of the radertaker. Stader.
The ras a.'id grain Cclds present a very
much improved appearance within the paet
few weeks. The srai especially fine at
; this time of Tear, probably never looked
! finer. It stands thick upon the ground and
j gives promise of an abundant crop. The
grass i coming aloug Enely and promises
j well. That farmers have been busy the past
j last year.
I Wheat Cor Pbmtects. Tbe Firmer?
I Etrirte of Chicago, printed on ilonday.e
! following crop review, based on its returns
j from corresoondents np to Saturday nigh! :
! ..The been exceptionally fa-
j VOTaitie during the past Wn days for Spring
wheat twding and has been improved to the
n,m.. v;0o,.nin r.i V-l.raka i!in-
nesota snd i,., Fully one-half to two-
b f ,; acreage in Dakota and
Minnesota has already been seeded and un
der conditions which could hardly have ex
celled. Seeding is progressist favorably ia
Wisconsin aad Iowx bat ia Xebraska com
plaint of wet weather still continues and
considerable land which would otherwise
have been devoted to a hut has gone to
flax and oats. While the reports are not
yet complete, the indications are for slightly
decreased acreage iu Wisconsin and Minne
sota and considerable increase in Dakota.
The reports from the winter States show lit
tle A.i-ho:i from thoseof the preceding two
weeks. The Kansas bulletins do not indi
cate any imj-nrercent. The outlook at the
host is that the yield wili not exceed one
third to one-half of an average crop. The
reports from Michigan also shew very little
improvement. The prospects are from t5 to
S per cevit. f an average crop in the differ
ent counties. Report of damsge from the
Hecssion fly come from three Michigan coun
ties and Fhanoke county in Indiana, but tbe
injury reported this year ia not serious.
The generality of the reports from Induaia
and Ohio are very favorable, while the re
ports from Missouri and Tennessee continue
very flattering, the weather of the past two
weeks proving extremely tavorab'e. TVith
the exception of one county ia Kentucky
Johnson), where there is the promise of n ft
to exceed half a crop, the returns continue
very favorable,"
"' Torn Marshall, ia an interview ia Pitts
burgh yesterday, said the Independents are
making preparations to fight the Republican
ticket this fall, if Beaver and Davies ara
nominated. He intimates they might
stand it if Montootu is on the ticket with
Beaver, but of this he is not at ail Confi htnt,
bat Eaver and Daries he knows tbev will
not stand. He thinks there might beenotitth
virtue in a ticket with Beaver. Montooth ana
Brenius to save it, but if tiiat is not the
ticket he considers Beaver's nomination a
foregone conclusion then they will en- I
deavor to form a combination with the Detu-1
ocrats and " make a mixed ticket with a i
first-class (? man like Chsuneey Black on I
it.'" If the Democratic ticket sbouil not'
meet with their approval, " then an inde-
peBdent ticket would be put in tbe field." !
liie Republicans might as well make up j
their minds now, as hereafter, that the old i
Independent leader are goi.n? to fight the j
Republican nominations this tall the
as they did in 12, it makes no diiferifi-e t j
wnat concession are mace them. The rcg-1
ulara acted tha coward four years ago bv j
dilly-dallying with the traitors and giving r
npeverythiag to them, includis.: the rules I '
f. .l. ..( .k. ...i
whippel for their'cowardice. If they hai
shown confidence in tha jastice of tiieir
cause bv stindiuir to their cans at that tini-
aad treating traitors like traitors, there
would benobtjshwbackingnow.'
The above is taken from Saturday s
Johnstswn TV-iiunc From receut utterances
of the Independent organ ia this comity in
debouncing the "old ticket," it wiil be seen
that "glorious " Tom Marshall is not alone
in holding these views. It will be well for
the Republicans of this county to keep a
close eye on the fiddler.
With His Xavk Bboees.
Frank Spcr.xr. a yo.itg man living at
Elizabeth, while exerei tog in a gymnasium
ia April. Ivvl, fe.l f-oia a horixoiitai bar.
U was carried home uucx.nscious. The
doctors, who were summoned said he had
broken his neck, and that he could not live
an hoar. Afier four days however, con
sciousness returned, but he could not move
a tauscie below his bead. He lingered in
this conditiou for two years, and then Dr.
Morns, of lieilevue Hospiial, and other sar
geons irforined an operation in .ended to
taake life less a harden for the young man.
An incision was made in the back of his
n-.ck and down the spine, eight inches from
the has of the skull, and the vertebia.- were
exposed. It was found that splinters of the
vertebrr" and ether pieces of boae had been
crushed into the spinal column, killing the
nerve and checking circulation of the
blood, prodscing paralysis. It was hoped
by ihe surgeons that the portion of the spi-
nal column whica had become dead could
be taken out aad the two live ends joined
together. The nere taken out and tlie
parts were thoroughly cleanad.
It ta- then found that the distance, four
and a hall inches, was too great to bring
the severed ends of tue spinal crd together.
The incision was sewed ap and the.. patient
recovered from tbe operation. Dr. Morris
saving thai the thought the desired results
had not been obtained, yet the life of Spen-1
ccr would be prolonged and attended with
.
less, team. Tee young man lived another
year, b it never daring that tiiue moved a
: . ... ,
limb. His case was a wonder to many
medical men. On Wedscadav nigh: he
(lied, lie was ttiirty-one years aid. Ifv re
tanned Lia mental faculties until the last.
TVc.Bi TO Comme.vcb OS THE SotTH Pes.v.
., , ..
Taesoa.a I ecn Raiiroad Company is re ,
ported in better shape now than ever before.
, .1
orat will be conimenced to Compietj the j
line ia a very short time, perhaps bv the 1st 1
... , '
of June, possibly a little later. Dr. Hosteler '
is in g.jo.1 spirits, and slated positively to a
newspaper rer.rter Thursday that there
need be no appiubensioa on that see re. as j
the read would certainly be completed. The i
aocior speaas w.ia autaority, oeingoneot
the heaviest stockholder in the South Penn
aad a director in the Reading read.
' We would Lave been able." said be. " to
nmence Work by th tima, bad it r.ot
I e... .1.. tl.,f.(T: C.X...1-...1 I
...t wiu,ji,tuiuii3 en mc AkCiAii- 1
iug, but they wiil probably be settled with
in a month, and t'-en operation will com
mence on the South Penn line."
" How about the Vanderbilt stock V
"It i now in friendly hands, persons
i who are anxious to see the line completed.
The uit against the Pennsylvania Company
ha nothing to do with the case at present
as iar aa proceeding Wliu ice coiisxniction ,
of the ruad is concerneit We have the i
moiiej to build, and are going to elo it.""
" Will you have anything to do with tiie
East End line?"
" Xot to my knowledge. We do not care
about hauling car op that big hill side at
U:a Union Iepot. We wilt enter the city
over the Pn II cK. Y. road, making con
nection at a point nearer the temintu of
that road titan vaa tint intended. Our line
will atrike tiie P., McK. & Y. in the Tcini
ty of New Haven, 'ihis has been detialtaly
agreed upon. The road will develop a large
tract of I'enny!vaiiia coat land, and extend
the coke region. Tbe liuewill be completed
in one year after the work Las been com
menced." Dr. Hcstetter i himself a large owner of
coal land in the Connellsrille region, which !
the South Pean wilt develop. Other own
er of land along the proposed rotrte who
were willing to sell for almost any price last
winter are holding on to their possession
with a firm ;;rip, add tryin; to pnrrhae
j more. No estimate can be riven of the ad -
vane that Lai taken plaj in real estate
a'on. the line, even i the la-t three
mo,,fcs. All thro.-, S..merset
people bitVi U-en c.'ti incfl bv ocu'.ardem-
onslratior that tbe rad is itot abaDJ.etl.
The little town y.ycn ::. which waaal-j
most liemoralicU wllcli operations ceased
and tbe report came that tbe line wonld;
, . . , . . t
never be cctupletrd, kas been given a he ,
lease of Ths satut is reported of a
naciher of other small twn throughout j wiper aatburuy, aotka l kef t j ia t iho
the fcoathero i-rtiou of tiie sUte, wbose te.lehtt to U u aiak tmiuediaie parm.nl and
. . , , , I IfeoM kaviaa' elaiau it dnnAiKi wul ptaiM r.
on.y iiope tor prueperity depends ou UieiKnttbeai Jaty siitaecUoua Uit etaaLi a
completion of the South Peun road.
Buaiaess men of PiUihargh are always
interested to leara anytting about the
South Tenn roaL "I believe what Dr
EostetUr says,'' remarked one, "and he is
deserving of thanks for the gallant fight h
has made. I will be doubly glad when I
bear thai contract have been let.''
Krtrrisopos. pi., April 2). The judg
meat of loha Dougherty, of Moant Cnion,
against the South Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, which was transferred from an
original jadgmeot obtained against the
Sherman' Valley and Broad Top Railread
Company, was assigned to-day to William
T. Laage. of the South Peua Comr-any, in
consideration cf fl.t'.O. Xegotlations axe
aiso being made to satisfy the only remain,
lug judgment against the company, cow in
tha bauds of W. McKr.ight Williamson, of
this city, and from which aa appai was
taken ia the Supreme Court before a levy
and tale of the property and franchise of
the company couid b made.
" The South Peca llailroad,'' said Dr. Hos
teller to a repre:itatire of tnia psper " is
just ia the same condition it was wheu was
last interviewed in the Cbwaercij Gazette.
Xothing will be done with the South Penn
until tbe Reading dlrTeraaca are settled
I saw Mr. Goweu last Saturday, and all of
us ara satisfied that his scheme of reorgani
zation will be carried tnrough. The plan
has bete prrfsc-nttd to the Directors and is
being explained personally to each of the
subscribe rs. Mr. Gowen expects to be able
to have the matter in shape by the end of
May.
" The Vauderbilt interest are friendly to
the building of the South Pcan. Oar eu
giacers have made their rep-jrt of the trip
over the line commenced some months ago.
They estimate that it wiil reouire$10 (r O.oU)
to :inish the road- Whea we commence
work we wili piaeegancuon the mountain
Wort ana in ttietanaeis and put it right
i. I shall not n.i-s my prediction
tbaiN.tra.ns wilt be rucaiiig b April, 17.
V cr v laticih. Cf in aerditi- ij -cile.
I:xe Lawteb's IrrocATios to Ppsixg.
Whereas on certain bonghsand sprays
Xow divers birds are heard to sing,
And utiilry flowers their heads upraise.
Kail to the coming on of spring!
The songs of these said birds arouse
The n.-i-orv of our youthful hours.
As green as those said st-rays and bosghs.
As fresh and sweet as thusesaid flowers.
The birds aforesaid happy pairs
Love mid the aforesaid boughs enshrines
Li f.-; eioihi nests, themselves, their heirs,
Au n.nistra.or? auu assigns,
eh. i. u-iiiess term of Capid'a court.
V.'.irre te...ler jiiaitiiiTs actions bring;
Se-as - l of fmlic an i of spe-rt,
II:.:!. :ls s:"-r.aid. coming spring.
IT. IT. VnxwU.
MAi;i:iti.
S'i'EVA X.NFS-K tirEK. On Tuesday ,
April 20. at the ilefortced jiarsonage
i ii. .- jntrr;: t, b .' itev. K. King. Mr. Gabriel
:: ..va.-isi-is and Miss Ile'oe oa J. KsA-fer,
h of B o't:t..n, Tx.
I i'llll Vi'OV. On Ti.tarsday. April
t ti.f resilience of the bride's parents.
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C. I' ... r r w.' .l e t e tt ... .t
i of Stoves: own. and Miss Mai'gie S. Woy, of
n-.ar Frie-i'.ns.
I LIVEXt-10'.'.-D Mili'.IlBACH' At the
r..e. ni : ie hroi npws l,Mn:trui f
on Wednesday, April S 1-Ji. by Bv. Ozi
as F. Harhnian. Mr. John Livengood to
Miss Carrie- M. Jferbac'a. both t Garrett
Countv, Md.
KXEPPEH. Oa Tuesday. April 21, liew
at D:xto ,mt, I-eivt Krie(;er, of Lavat.sviil?
Fa , in tiie '2d yttr of his a.'e.
LAXH. On Sunday, March 11. ljsO, at 3
o'clock P. M., at her home near Jones" Mil
Westmorc- and County, Pa., Mr. Mary Lane
widow of John P. Lane, sged 7" years 7
months and J) days.
iVMi.tiuiv.uit.-ya lcnrsday, the
Soi.h day of April, 15V, at the residence of
her l.r.ilier in law, J. W. C. Bryant, near
Gallatin, Teiiiirs.ee. Emily, daughter of
Jane II.. and the late Wiiham II. Postleth
waite.
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J. Jeremiah Iihr. of Central Ameriira, aad
F.lisahe'h. nrermrr!"l with Thooias E. Hite,
v( .:mbr t'oocty. P., and ImiAcI lour, of
1 rms-own. Cambria County. Pa. .-
V m ara bere'jv ncdlned to appear at aa Or-
ptaas' Cemrt to t tela at Somerset oa Monday,
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take tae real ettata of Adalioe Le.ar. dec d at the
arpralse-l valuation, or stiuw cause why is sast
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SSIGXEES NOTICE.
J. tsa Brother
To I No. Si. April Term. 1S7S.
G o Jobnara and f
Peter SoAer. J AsaifrnneBt.
I The no.lers time-1, AMiiraee of
j John Itro'.lier. havi3 tied their (
It'" ru.t. which wssdr.ly aadite
ttieir Qnal aece.-uat ot
aa.llte.!. herrbv r
"
1 ' wn oi coBaon i isAS oi ssomersct joanry
Ttiarfcisr. tbe ZTth davof Mav. 1SSU. for Uiair dt-
eiare froca the said trust.
UE' (KOE JOHTfSOW,
PETEK SCUEH.
aaayi-4t. Assiarnae of Joha Urollier.
TAVERN LICENSES.
TI E lollowtc penras Bar Sled m my offlt
tocir PeUtloB for Tavnra or Hestaurant LI.
cense, tocetber with tha eertineatea, adlilavita.
Niods, Ac . aad notlea is hereby gives tnai toe
sum will be presented to tie Court of vaartar
alWanea on Monday evtniDf, May,
17, W. when and wbera alt persw intereated
can attend u taej propar.
TAVBK3 UCW5SSS.
Cbarlae A. Mitchell, Adeliioo Twp.
latwariNiealow, -
K. T, 1 rarae, Couriueaco BonagB.
Scott Sterner, "
Juaepb Schrock,
Abum Koehler. Oooemaoarb Twp.
Freeieriek Iwrr, Uraenvilta "
Tli'jeo W Uliama, Eik LOck "
S. I1. Swvltaer, lAriiaer "
kobert Gathrie, JueyemlaJe Boroach.
CO. Walker.
Xatnaaiel SUeer, " "
John H. Slleer,
Hiaa A. Baar. " "
Oaonre DeHarea, X"rthampton Twp.
rraak J. t'olleT. New Baltimore Boruuich.
Samuel A. Hainea, Kir A wood Bureaufo,
N noet Backataa. - "
Aicaaoeter Bkoada, "
Saaael Camar, Stoe'etowB
Joan H. Hits, -
lilita A. Taj man, SomaraK
W. J. HlMinOoUJABA, - "
Joba 6. Won, L'raiaa Boroaa-a.
A. A. Miitrt,
SeMtRaan. "
i. C. Kni, " "
J. J. Keanell, Wnerbar( " -
L. J. Lakeo, her Lia Buenaxa.
Protaonotarv'i tufka, I Ji. B.CKlTCHriELI,
Apni al. ISM. t Protacooury
J "VOTICE.
! A' xKk, h
berT civea that t will pmcct at
piu i tbel onrtu fhjas !
j prmTii? fwriax haDiWtb Artni An-rm-
tlrnt mm o-art will on mM 4i tm rfirra(el to
i 5T!' '.IZ ',UtLift''U"U"'
U!MA C. Ki:SH. i
T-3i-c;cxti"S XtTlCE.
l'j
tatite of Jonathan EtKa.fc. late Xllfxrl
lw
: Letters tesunKBiary 00 tba aJ MUM bav-
eUnmliT, j use a, 1S4, at toe store of Jiaier
RrnAiiOTO. In BikwtbLKt K. rrKi t
LVS.V. H11XER,
Apr. Laeesuic.
"REGISTER'S iNOTTCE.
Mottee t berehv airra to all persou cceenwl
aa ImralM. creduura, or Uteru. that u KA
tow l ox aceoBBU hv paami rez'.ster, and that
tbMJawill tr preMQd lor euD3rmatK aad
awue at aa orpfcaaa loeon te m ckki at od
et oa Tharla. Abe Kia dav of Mar. lt,
iFim and aoai awuuai of Aaroa Will, 1-aoo-
ator v lAunu UueitMier. dee d.
i nrst aa.1 Hail aseuoot of JoetB J. Kofarav
Exaeator of Jotia Mecwrmv. ile'd.
1 tlr-lao'l Beat aerwuiit M 11. A. Hartaell,
Exeeutur MCaiti&xlM Jaoaatais. dee 1.
4. rirsa and anal arauaatot Jasub elerhar.l aad
J. O. Yoaoaaa, Juecutura ut Freda, f. auonkia,
decead.
i. First aae! partial aeeoact of Sarc 1 Barclay
Exeesuirot J juathan Ftlca. dee'd.
4. t irsiaad naal aoeuuoa ol U. A. Baruall,
a.Aecntof ot Hand Moanumt, dec a.
T. First aad anal aeeoont of L. O. Ackeraiaa
Adicinistrator ol stainual Zeriaa, dee d.
s. irs: and nnxl acoouat of JiMiaa I. Borav,
bolder. A-lrtuaiAirau ot seal tViacer, d d .
. Fattand seal aeoooaiof S. W.au J W.H.
FrttA. A Jmiaiitraton of fecer Walker. uee'J.
Id. l int and una! aeeoont ( Cterlatlu Kreirer,
Auanaucrateir of Liaekl sje-liroelt, dec a.
LL 1'lm and noal aeeosst cf Peter Ksieream,
Adounistrautf ol Samuel lVydlg, dac d.
la. Aceousio! K. K. Hariiuier and Laxile XI. r
aer. A laiiDiinu-r B. of 1 raaltha honor, dee d.
li. Acvurn ol Joaa S. beal, eiuaruiaa of Cnaa
S. and Miner, a Jao Beat, minors.
14. Aceouot l Ai. J. aad J. J. baaalia. Ailmn
4. Ol JuQAS StlAQllA. dC J.
Is. Aceouot of W . A. sk-ibert and W. sj. Laer,
A'Uura. ac edcL J. Aiaer. dee d.
16. Account of W. A. sjcioert asd W. S. Baer.
AuminiatraiMni, ate of Sotuiaun J. Bimt, oae'd,
wao aaa Guaralaaoi 31ary JaceCwicua.
17. first aad anal aeosant ol Jerttuua J. Pile,
Bsurdtaa ol am. 1, sumiia, axuur.
IS. sco&d aud naal ace-ouat ol liATid L. alej
ere. Atlmr. of ci. I. Hay. dee d.
Itt. 1 irtl ae-roust of Iramei J. Horner, Adair. .
L a. of 1ai M beli. dee d.
2U. Accuaot oi iiuLtel iaiatber. Adau. of Ptdlp
Qieeafner. deei'd.
HI. l irst aad final aeeoont of J. L. Pairb and A.
F. IJieAey. Admra. ot Julia J. spaiutler. dec d.
i. k erst aad ntuil aec-ocuiiot j-tx Cale, AA
annistraicr ol Hemj fenrud.dec'd.
i. 1 irst and dluu aeeAent of A. F. a act W. S.
Bntaer. Aiiauaiatiators ol ssamao. Bittaer. dceet.
24. Aocoaat of tsAtDurl Asrrxey aad li.ua
Bic-aKu, ACAocQtvrt ol lotiaa biouh, etee'd.
aa. 1 trat aad flaal aiejAUit of Lg Voder. Ad
muusiraUT of Aiaaicilh Voder, dee d, bo was
Gaardiaa t labile Aasteor.
i6. sjoi&ii and anal account of Michael Long,
Executor oi George Hanlin. dec A.
i. f irst and turn! acvounl of Feter J. Cover,
EACvB oroi Joba K Cover, dee d.
lirst aad naal aceuwat ol J. 01 Lumher and
Augtiaai W nipperoiaa.ltrusiee9 for tha aaieot tne
reai eatate oi Epuraua ai. siajder, cee d.
li. t list and uiial aeccuat ol J. M. Iaiatber,
A-har. ol Ep&ralm 1. and Isabella Snyder, dee d.
s;. . ao. Account oi ja,oo Creri.ara. gaikruiaa
JTA J.inaa EeiDuaoch.
Bvefrifeierie'inae, t v. ti aa. u.saAf etc
AUll -1, lsso. i Aieglstcr.
IEIDGE SALES.
The ConticlAsioner of Somerset Coanty will
sell at public outcry, oo Uie premises, to the low
est bidder, oo
TUESDAY, MAY 4. 1886,
At 10 o'clock A. vl. the abutment and a euvered
wxi.len upertra. tare, over bratti creek, at
Smrtn's mill property, when th put tie hiaaway
leadins; to tho beilofil ptaaaad lairitiie croase
said creek, la A.leKbeuv t.jwbinp. Drietite, 44
leet la leagto, between aoatmenti.
ALSO
On WEDSESDiT. MJ i" . at 19 e'rtocB
a. v.. a rovered w-.ie'i uirstractura vr Iark
soiO.- creea on tea l-n.i-rt ted near W. S.
Walker's saw mill, in Slia.Je Tuwaship. Alio,
KMnch stone eoplnz to t pat on trie atiatmeata.
Leartlt ol oridge, feet tatweea aoutmeni.
ALSO
On WEDSESDA Y. MAY 5. l-. at i ockek
T. b. a covered w.den nj-rstru-tura eiver lirk
Shade ereek at Ueita'i MUi, In MiaOe tuwnsliip.
Alfo. ld-incii f p. nit to ba put on t. p of tlie old
anoiuKuts. Lecrch of ur. ige, &4 feet between
abatmenu.
ALSO
On THIRDAT. MAY . ). at 10 o'clock a.
.. a enverrsl wooden sspemmciur ever Paint
e-rek where ths hiciiwajr frua Sesip Level to
Asri'la enses tbe sam" Dearths boase ei I). J.
MiarXer. in Paint toTA-nshlp. Al,io-inch opine
u W put on tiie a'iai ireic and retamwe wall u.
ue ruitu i,. s. rs as leet iiwoen arguments.
ALSO
tin THVRSDA r. MAT . 1-X. at 3 a'doek r.
v .. m roe en-1 womlen superstrwure over Faint
creek, near S, alp Level, where tiie public buch
way frota sjbaue I'uraace to Scaip LeTed errsies
said stream in Paint township. Also, to-incb
eopuiB to ba put oa the abutment. Lecvth ol
brtii between alum'fi'a, 41 feet. AU sie-s w:u
take place oa tbe premises.
Plana aa.1 pecinainn can be seen by raliio
on W. ii. ScanWit. Somerset, aad at tiie Comaiis
fkioer's Unice after April zl.
PE.TEH l.r?:RAfLI,
All AM C LEPLFY.
JO.NAS . 1'Li.NTOCK.
Attest i Coaimisaioner.
A J. KlUW AS. j
apr;-t. Clerk. J
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By TTrtne of rondrT wrtfpof Ft, Fjv her. F nl
Vi-i tlx. irT2d out of tr:ekurt of imxson I1ea
of NsicrMt Ox Fjv., aq1 to me directed, then wiil
b ei'-ajat to paUie SAie t tbe t'trart Hutue in
ScicerNC l-vujb, im, on
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1SSC,
tvt l o'clorfc r. M aUl tbe riefat. title. taiere?t and
cUim uf S. W. Hen)hterjfr( uf, ia and to tfc :l
h w.nx de?rrlbei K of t?roua'J, fittute tn New
EUititart HmmxiL, and kcowa oo rfee pi 4, Q(
suM town u Ut Nu. 4A, frontier " feet on W&gh
irnrtna ttrrt aad runBirur have a? f?et eqoai
wiiith to H annuo ali, boaLvleii oa tbe Eaji br
K of Henry J tnartwn. and on the west hy lot cf
r&ceu j.un.e?pir. eonuintxa; roe-icarta 01 an
a?re. more or lew, witn a Lunpe frase torcrrx;m
tbrr&xi errtiM.
TAta in ies-n:K at the property of S, W.
Her tbe rarer, stttte ait of KUas Saint.
ALSO
Ail therlet, title, lnterei-t and claim of Ara
Bjtr. owner, aotl aUaieii as-l W-jj. S. Baer, coo-tmweu-ra.
of. in aod lothe follf-wir? lot, or piece of
rrucml situate in iSoiurrfet Tow'h.p. Soeaeniet
Coaaty. Fa. (VJyiiaiEic Uivli of lvuel Kimmell
on tbe wen, mria and ean, and tha Somerset and
beaifurd piaie on ita toQih. and hartc thereon
erected a ixrft Irase CmtUmg bou.te ani itore
rwtn. l Aaicn iaexeentloa a the rr-Tj-erty of Anes
Bwr. owner. acl Iaiah and Vvm. S. Baer. 000
tritors, at te rait of Chrle Shack. Joeiah J.
Walker al Mar.:n F.rant, partneri dalnf; Uui
neM aa Snuk, Walker and BranL
ALSO
ATI therfaht. t:t. tntereet an-J claim of Wm.
Eliert. et in and Ut toe folio wine detcrit-ed hi ofi
cr. and ait at in the O'.iKser urrey ef tee B-?r-oatrh
of MrrerIaie. tx.uoded on the north hj
IVortn ireu on the east by atley, cntbenouth by
Iale nreet, cn the t by lot of hnrtian Dia,
wuh a two-srorr frame dwelling ntvora and otb
er iu:uiluirir tberetA erected.
Takes In ezcrstkiB a tbe pn-ferty ff William
Fiiert, at tbe enit ol J. R. Fiie so l Joe Oceavy
exemtors of Jbn Fike. tiee'd, dm of Jiirijirtt
ike, of Samuel K. Fine.
ALSO
All the right, title. tntereA sad claim of Frank
"Woii, ot, in and to tbe lollowina: dcscnue-l reai e
tnte. Tit : Tw. certain 1:im t-i rrond .tnate in
Ihile Citr now 3ieyrwie krnch, sftxertHft
Cvnnty, Fa., known on tbe plan of Oliue-T A-itii-tK-n
to said BjroQieh ae lts N-je. 76 ana 77, each
!rtinit 06 feel on Krotulway and eiteadiiig back
lau feet to Fenn tre.-t, tK-nnded by Fean n:T?et oa
the South. Li-ibth street ontbe'ean. Broadway
on the north, and lot '. Ti on the eatt
Taken in exi?cntitn the vrortTof Frank
w.-.if. aitne suit of Samaei Fiot. aMinea ot A.
tm. abbjenuacer.
IVOTICE All rnrnpihaainr at the abore
taie wili pleaae take noti- e that a prt of ine pnr
cbaae money to be ma-ie known at the time uf
ale will be require aa so aa tha property it
knuckei down, otberwiae it will he aaln exp ed
to sale at tbe ruk of the first oor'-najier. Tbe
rekiQ ot tbe pnrcrnae nioney must be paid on or
teiore 1 nanviaiy ot the nrt weea ot tne Mzy
Term ot iyoort, tne time cxed 07 tee enrt tor
curifijT, the acaUKmaeaiTTornt of deeds, and no deed
will be accnuw .edged anul the purchase tnoney la
paid in Tan.
SteriS tOflicfc I JOHN WINTERS.
April 31, 1-M Sherilt
I IMPORTED
Mr CLYDESEALE STALLIOM. all
veari oi.i. bay w auinr. wiil atoAU. tjeKiiinlca
April Ittth. at Jenner X Koael tbe nrc wek. tbe
aeeoad week at wiy farm aett-tnntaa April 19ta,
and week about throughout the aeaaun, at
SIS-OO laSTJTTlafVlsrCE.
SNORMAN PERCHERON STAL
LION, a year ol.i, Liar irou-aray, will
Lau.i aa f.ii;.w, - Tna fintwtea, bewinnlna April
l.-.a. at my lame, tb- ti. April 1MB at Jeaner X
Kua.il. and waek abewt dansa; tbe (eun, at
S20.00 IlNTSXIhTlAlSrcE.
Panic brtfiine to ahove bnrse a.l tain;
their colt, will only ba chained Ball rate : toeing
mare aad eoiL sa rnarxe.
Of tha tba alajv. beirves. will asy that bo two
Oaareoee ft aad m tba Siata. aad I eaaatter ar
P. retien-B Horaa tha bate oaa i ever aaw. Both
kore. wtll weirh aboat a toa each, with rreat ar.
tian. Baa atvia. beaa. aad make-nn. It wili nay
j any farmer to no twenty milea ta bread to either of
and aevar aaw aa good ones before. Partiea from
a didanre, winhmz ia remain ot niht, will be
kept Ins. Hamblataaiaa Stallion,
W1U ala ttaad at my -arm, at - Iaaaraaea.
P. I1EFFLEY.
apna-xao.
HE"W CARPETS
NEW
VELVET,
MOQUETTE,
BODY BRUSSELS,
Tapestry Brussels, Extra Super
Ingrain, Cotton twain,
Cottage Carpets, Straw Mattings,
Hugs and Stair Crash, Stair Bods & Buttns.
CARPET FLOOR 82X25 FEET FOR DISPLAYING
CARPETS.
LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN POLES.
Te Trial pj frsilit cn Carpets to Scrsrset ari irtarzisdiaia pciz-s. Cs
prls ara ths IcTTezi. Ccna to zz to zj
CARPETS. LACE CURTAIHS. ETC.
WE GUARANTEE IT L PAY YOU.
C3-TTTS, FOSTEB 5c QTIJOSTST,
cjh,iisrTOaxr sx - lkkt
lOHiMSTOWN. PENN'A.
A
HEW
BOOK
STOBE
BOOK SELLER SOMERSET, IPETSTlSr'A.
Cf:rs a Lira szi "TTell-selectcd Zzxk cf
BIBLES, TESTA JIEXTS, UYJIX BOOKS
And Standard end 2Iu ttllaneous Lotikt in all DepartmenUZ of Litera
ture, such as
HISTORY, BICCBAPHY. ALL THE POFULAR NOVELS
AI WELL JS THE FAVORITE POETS, l.V ALL'STTLES ASD tnDiyG.
aV.i A v ut aa .iflaaa W Aa.aa Aaa a aaWaJUaT AAaA vvff hi a.-,
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STTPPLTES ALWAYS US STOCK
STATIONERY !
The Public will alo Had a roll A sortment of Gexii Be'nxina to tha Stationarr Trade, aclajlng
a great Arie: of BlaaB Books, nch aa
Ledgers. Day-Becks. Pass and Ilezncrardiin B:cb,
Fl.TE Wfim.ve PAPEKS OF ALL USDS,
WSITIXG TABLETS, PENCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IX BOXES
ENVELOPES, PEXS, PEXCILS, IXKS, dc, dc.
BASE BALL GOODS, CR0QVET SETS, ETC PICTtRES, FMAMES AS9 MOILDIVGS. OF
ALL SORTS.
TUE STOCK OF JUSTICES' BLANKS IS FRESH Jt COXPLETT.
And have all been earefnlly prrnted Kir up tn Scnenet Coeinty. acj will haoawf emmet intll
aarfK-atura. t orresL..deii. a tout Beka. aw., in Invited, and all mail order will re
reive pn.air attention.
AtarSTORE Sail 4 ROi UT.. t-T TO BOYD'S lKCa STORK.
mav:
AVM.
O. W. BEXFOKD.
DRUGS.
G. W. BENFORD & SON'S
DEUG- STOEE,
NO. 1, BATIK'S BLOCK.
We keep constann hanj a stock of
PUKE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Cbercical, Dye, Toilet Articles and Sundries kept in a first-class Drug Store.
PAIXTS. OILS, VARNISHES,
ToVir .xSTr.' PPwrt.e 1 both br Fb jalclan. and F.Ma
roHAi o. Al l'.AR the t-n in the market frm !netle to lmnnrrni rttwmt atia
IIO .Jir,l-J,fEI WITH CABtE, FA Mil . K KCPTS,?7liB U "uiif r.
11. Ail a.lenieei madieine ept on han.1. If not partieaeaa uepend oa iu arrtvaj ia a
inort time, ai we pay areat a tentk to ail
AD CATTLE POWDER li beyond etoub tba bett ia tba autrkw. Mam,
poanel. We re to no expenaa of paeiina;. labelinu. a-iiertulne ae. hot
keep In bu a. Aar inarwlient wantael apeeuhy tu b. eie,l. Call
aol aea toe you reel!, and be eonvlnead we otter Barxaina. O W
Biipv.bo A Sotf intend doinat a ;are bnnnen, and waat all
to e far theaweivwa. 'u trcabla to tbow oar (toea.
Ptiro Winea and Lieyaorw for MaHlioirtal !'( OtaIt.-Sw
4
JC,A.
L.ti.ci.ZZD BT
kHiiL.i.i.ia ta
S..t-n,
. -Jl
ITT
1TiSWi.-r
r
st
V
y !' .'t-rTr - t -i
MCyMENTALTBrfCNzcOSlPANY,
It1
LE TO ACCEPT UE KEFUSE.
To Eliiabath. tatencarrted with Jam.. Ko.tr
en ot ot JScaiu Level Cambria Coaniy. Fa. ,
and A'fretta. then. Je9. and Katie Koetasara,
minor eblletr-n of Mary KoJrera, dee d, oi Al-
tuema, tiiair JO.. ra. :
Y u ar hereby aotitie.! tt appear at aa Or
phan' Ce at to ba held at Somer-wt aa Moody.
th i:th day ol .May Meat, to accept or retake to
take tbe real enate of Alex Mdrrevor. dee'd at
taa appraised VMuaii.. cw&buw cactaa why tba
SADH - UM D"t te oU.
ShJriB i thee, ) JUHX WIJCTEKS.
April I. ltao. ' Soaril.
L
EGAL NOTICE.
To( brlK..1 ofBeelf.-rJ Cob.t. Pa,
Jama t-.ter. Has lei Rac-er, sad Catiiarina
A-,to..i .BU,rl0.uny P FJbbbt Rt.
.-..oithn.,.. 1.1, IJiAabath i-.I.e, of Bed-
ford O-auty. Pa, aad tna following- beira of
Auaea. Bow iiceeaaa-1, nan.ely : IsavHt sshafler.
Hannah, mtenaarrred with Jacob laiara. of
lnoria Coantv. Pa , Marv, ittenaamai with
I .... f 1 1' 1 '.. . I W
Shatter, of Arkanate, and Uaonre Shaffer, of
Bedlord County. Pa. :
Yoa are beretiy n.t:&eid to appear at aa Orphan-.
Ooart to ba bald at Soncrae oa Moavlav.
tba 17th elay of Ma' scat, thea and thara tu
how au If any V"B hare, whv a eertaia tract
of land, iltaate in fhade Towwhip. s-nnerw-t
Cesostv. I'i.. aetjolnirir land of J. Yownx'a ea-
lata. Frank Bo ner. U. OelaaL and otaera. rouv
Uieina .So-. Ac-na aad 44 pcr-hea tin beaea (arm
pat-lie take aet-areturz Vt tba pruyerof a petltiiia
uiei in mu e e-ure- uj u-, QAe-e-nuirv oi wei'l oeero.
SnerlrJ'4 (litre,
lllHV WleTTL .
April ;, laai. i
. 8hni
ADMlNIiTIlATOKS NOTICE.
Eatata of Rebecca Xiic-a. dee'dh, late of Mtlfant
Twp.. Somerset Ca. Pa.
Letter of aominif trsu-.n oa tba above estate
kavtna; been rrantad W tba aadertlrned by tha
proper aa thorny, avtao Is hereby xirea tu ,u
person lndebti to Mid atau to make bamec!!-
ate pavmest. aad tnMia haTtcBCiaraoarainat tba
aama will praaent them daiy autaaaueatsd few
ef.iamert oa SaraniaT. tha th day Jaay.
Ida, at tbe hoaaa of F. T. Maaoa.
F. W. MAaOX
Aprs. AdaaUatrator of Rebecca Maaoa.
T EGAL NOTICE.
"TFh. rottawiew aeauamta hmr. tMen Aaaa aa ma
ettca. aad aotaee Is hereby rivra that the aaa
wiil ba presented to ths Court af Comma. Pleat
of somerseUouBty for aonkrmatloa oa Tharslay
aueraoon, aaay au, tare :
First aad anal aeeoont of Samuel Fowet, A
irneaof A. E.laeosmakrraed wile.
Praty .aca. i . li, CtilTCHFlELD,
AprU r, IM i Proilraotary.
ynl$
Beautiful I 4 l Prico Ust Z
Designs. fr.f Circulars.
i I
rtr
.PA.rITERISrS!
SOMERSET
H. WELFLEY.
tach ilemanda. (nr .w. uner
It -Will J?ay You
To But Tour
Memorial Work.
Of
We I Msr, Smst, Mi
Manufacturer of and Dealer tn
iiiBi ni Eiinn mi
Eutm Wwrk rwr-aia.. aa rf .WMice. ta all
( eora. AI Aful Jmr Uu W HITS BROUtt
Peraotja ia Bead ef MOyVMEUT WORK will
xd It to their Intareat to eaU at ay lb", wbera
a proper abowu will ba j-l-xa them.
,c"5.r"V " 'T Cmm. aad PRH Et
ftki LuW. liavUa Saeelal Attaaiiea la Ute
Wit! 22, Cr Part Ie I:ki2::
Ismdar--t by RET. W. A. OR TWO. a b Da.
elded Improvement! ia ootnt of MATERIAL A0
co.xsTkl cTIOS. anj .hie. dnLIIMd
taa Pop.iiar M'-nanwBt far aur ChaaBaabla CIA.
avata. 3-4lK MK A CALaIT
WM. F. SHAFFER.
JtXE TO ACCEPT OS REITS E.
To J tm SDy.ler. of Fultoa roaatr, fhk.
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d.a--d,oi rewnavUle Weataaucalaatd Col. Pa..
aa.1 ina foli.wrnt kelnwf Joba A.Snvder. dc3
a.."' IT " -, Ailetiaeay Co..
Md.. Allen Ssnyderand I'm, Id Sny.ter. both of
trateabara'. Ill, aad tba loUowiw-r katr of Sa
rah, ilea U who .h laterman-led witb koben
Lindamaa, vfv : Sotueaoa LiBdaasaa. of MorriiL
T kan". and Saai. kurur-K-l
w ',7 Z -;aeuB. and Aanae Rowaa, bath of
Mill Km. raywueCo., Pv. Iteluah Lindamaa.
intermarried with Hiram Hail at Mill atoa.
Fayette Coanty. Pa. aad EUzabetB lilneb-tuaB
ol Beatty. MinHaU Ca.. Kaa. :
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Um Kth day of May naax wTeecwt T
uk.tb.raal eVtatViJJ,' .H J
ppraad valnatleai. abw bmii! tia
why taa
am t b-vald not b. t
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t-nerin . rtttve,
JOHJf WINTERS.
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Tkia celebrated Cart StallloeA, oaa aftb. inaat
aver bred ta EawLuid. Au hmw kii ... m . a.
wrd A. Alec a( Plttatmnrh. V. S. A. wBaiav
tcada taa; a him Lkat esaati-y fbr acock Mr.
pea. It as a pity that t&ia tplewilld Skin Una,
which I now m hi prima, and inst rtrlw vemra
baa lert behind him mm at tba ftaeat atock w ba
tuauMt la taa I aitad aJaatdom. bawa; oaa of tba
amre ran ratters in any fmn ef u atry.
Ha a eoaa-darad by many aai'oent jwdrea ta ba
h.,mr th. tIc,!;-
taa cle.a lerrad. whli. ptill ratamiaa; tka rn
a"" Hu bum aad es,ual auaaarta.
Ha comes from tha - Xoapared' ' Stoa. aad w
araaaUased. anoald aa men AmerVaaajy. b
Wlil !T! a rood aceoantof himaej hawra leas:.-,
4k""4 WtUt Dm I, Sort OjActa,. Oci. iai,l.see.
" Stanloa. wtiraeT of ataay prtia na
Snath Wale. wUI taa be tba aeaaoa a ay
plaea b t" mam, atria. Xa charra toe aaaasaaoti
proems; wata uaV
aprtu. Ell WARD AWCVT1
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ATTEIITIOII, FARMERS 1
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I waat A GOUO AOETTT Is aewry Tawashrp
to cl Sherwood No.lty BMaal ala rami, tha beat
Plow al Farm Haneas aa earth. Pne ooly
w ii-w y-wwiw wv e.. aa wairr.
traaa. Good pay ta areata, sjamd lur a Clrcwaar.
Call eat cr ad-Jreas
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