u I The Somerset Herald. E0Kj1 ii. at-tn V a lsj un June 1st The blossom ulootncth. s?iring has surely come. Coa t lre the whitewash. lirtio Tea at Cook A Beerit'. Deration D-iy wiU oo'o be here. Eorlv rooming walk are refreshing. T! wlieat field are otiite beautiful, lundciion is uow lie appetixing dil Potomac Herring at Cook 4 Beeritss. Euy Jimr drugs at Biesecker Jfc Snyder's. UJ to Kautner's for Cigars and Tobacco. Breaklosl Java Call at Cook 4 Ilecriu's. Painters are amon the busiest at present. Botii earaid s!il Corn at Cook A Boer-it.- . A li:J-i:iiiy. at ,x"'k IW"r T.-iie a spxia'.y t Blwkrr Sny der i. T hrst :.-fr-Cvc ci.ru- in the cou:iiy at K ! k.jn:i:cr. t'luehiiterafed kcttle-rcudercd Ian! i I..U 1-vr.;.- J'r-s: Vr. ul''e d '. w-k!y. at t. .- .1 lWr:l . X r 1 .vii .f Kay saw l!w .f;op covered a.m h.rea.ioula. K u.e j.rct:..t lan.ps ntr shown in s i rad at J V ".yder V.r.-l l -:i-lt. I'asl.ran.i It .mcyvullib i,io. ai k Ihti:V. .-. a l"..--r by ! s k, an.! Uirrel i:i J a .-i a. ' 'k H l r.ts a. Wara I'a.T a: J ran.-! Silt, tlx best on t..- iv-t. ' 4 r , r- .i.r u.r. sprout tlie liit!s on i I -- i!" !ittic J jJ riTvi'I ft.io-.l"T larpe lot of filw . n r -a 1 anJ t:ro at J. 15. rtiiyderV II KiM '-lia yuinifS ,:,mt n i,ic!l in Wr,z;U ?r.w to !c fcr inches loug in one yrtr. T jc nun iio k afrai.l tlie enntinuoas raiu wii; Jtn-y tlie failt was ou J-k yestenby jrrcK! of liim. CrlluloiJ TrusenS F'Jara;;ceil fi a period of li-rr years mrt to break or ntrt, at Bie-ei-ker A Sr.yJer's. Es;erlt-"ffll cni-J-lie makors can secure a taJy j"! I'.v avlilrewing Janus XI. Cover, Jenn-r X Hisnls. Ta. Pasture, wliic'a was short on account of tlie ilrv ami backward ""S- tas Cv,tu! for' want rai'i.iiy in tie p1-"' ww,k- No Satly fan ronipiete a $!iijHnj lotir of S.iucno i il!i'Ut ra'.JIri? on M. M. TBiDwtu. 4 o. A:i ar.u-'.ul number of frail trees have Niii wt f.ul by (be t.i.-TiK-rs tbis spring. We have twiitJ wbi;k- wagun ktls our K .-e liia. aul Sjiet-tarlei in ail ron-eira-bie variirs and at all pricey of lb oelcbra til " Klna" maiiuiailurer, at B:e-cker A Snyder's. 'ill at E S. Kictiier's and 1 caned. The lar. tlie l si. n-k of canes in the ovunty an 1 at ;-1 pnivs. Corae and -It.vt one before tbe av nl. 1 Ii-tve a fine line ( ear;-t. am ren-iv-rrw (j!1tti !n-t daily. iNin't fall lo n:y luie !' I ii? eiKwbere. J. R !ltI. Li l t who j".i My'ili I!i! ii lw pri-(-.:;! be ilt !.!i!cl !0 ee tlie IlaU we tr.n at ti '' a;d J '. M. 11. Ttn-ttu A Co. T 'i tr;i:i. t!r wi tniih anil nwhin ! jr t-sttii ia t.?i-id in ibe "trtimil tbat M M T-e-!. " 1 1 .i !r :1m-fn!t. la-r-i i ri -t v;-b lnw f &:;ii!-ry in tbe t i " nf-r-t. T-v . W-:e.l fWi yi-ur aje in flj't"", i: i-y L n i l d v-. W- 1 y i. 'ib- tr ao- S::d tiw .;' .il he a n': t 5. t r:irvl vn tht year.ro . I.-1 J .'4 t"T. i iTi liaii.l a lar.-e nni!T gtl . h we .'. in .j an-itx- t" wirt ttie pui i.--r I'rues very Tiwsa-nai.i ai'n-av; ti-a pUn.r.f a'.-ii. II. .te.. a I 'a,-. A r. Yard a . N i-a ;: .'an. tl.e e-.-irij-l'viatitHia in F-r..a-t rs m. a-v b-i-y ifirnniiiix ih il i- i't I .r io.i "t ,nicra,'t aid vU illity . A'.1:m1. si.al-Ti n l 'v .-s at tlie lowest f "- M. M. Tusvtii A Co. T .i-. a.V II u-v may l-e rJ.Miilt in the ntar :';.t;i-e. sr. 11. V ICaiititer d-a-s, ami al- ; m !!.-;; C.gar. Ianu Foiling Tj. 1... Vm-. T-iMf Bail S,tp;.bes, etc rU-.ja-r !!:an f:y otiwr bi t;e in liie county. T i.' U-aa- ai d r.sail. tiive him a call. VTI.-.e tlie i.Te lire was very ci.rse. fortn niviy irr il itI our cu-;niers it did ma r-j. j u-. and we are still en hand with sl.r-ro aiwl ci.nu'(-r f.iil of fresh gotsis. ilc Itrm mil t-i scil cli-r thia n-ason than ev-r. Call and ci-nviuce yooraelf. M. M. TuLDatt.1. & Co. I:i I: . Cu.-sarts. H.y-s". illoves. Il.inil- ilhirs. l uffs. Laces, EmbnH.kT- ' les ai.ii Triiuniiucs we have full lines of f-s!i .., !a lrtisl Ijy UvJies f.jr h. lies' trade We ire s;iii-ti 1 with small profits. Will be pw-ascii I,, see y.u. M. M. TanvwcLt A Co. "U T.av-a." "Daj-y Hilit" "Tlie Ivy Li-af' and " ii.isa lae'" are among tlie m-jut graceful sr.j fashionable, shafies in IVi-ss H its. Frr ::n Hats the " Blossom" Ls a V-inry. We lave all th-se and many others so cheap that every'ie!y can have -rie. M. M. Tni:rrE!J. A Co. JlruT Jliun.-Wi have ju-4 a-l-led a la-.v Ci-iirotsti to our Meat Market, in i li ail nai can kpt oaj and clean, alsitou. beit. kqt constantly on aaa.l. (i;,.., .i;r l-artie buyiiig nu-at can have a ki, ui tbe rcOij-ratoa- Btitii Wsntel. Eos Dvvu A Co. r-Kirw ;i Vptem-ier is,;. ,! ihe same Jjte in Iv7. Cambria county s-nt eleven pwiin-, , inmoj h.r.pital ; BUir e-i'inty. one ; In,llana county, eight : S-rni-en-i nrity. fire, srlj Westmoreland coun ty. !li;r-n. Since the e-taMishmt-tit of ti,e inst.tuiion in I.v,, Cambria county has hail It! nmatcs a; liim,rt,t , Simerst-t county. esimoreiand county. JZi ; Indiana County, la;. .:aie." "Say. Fisk, is it a liy or g-.rir" "t h, -f-it a:iot jer boy." "Well, thank i tuie.our ; a girl where are y.u going. FkT" "VLy, I am going to Sinier-et. I lave Uen totting off bnyirg dotiiing b.t he i.s. jj a,r-i,JSt rao-, jt (vfy ,ny r: thea j R j-.k-r has just re een Ljj u-j. (. rf.Khiiig tor he S-a-i j. anj j jj always guts some good -". iliat is. ,,! clothing clrfan." Toat's , Fiak. I was ia menaet oe rist "lay. and bnegU a lot of suits S my boys Fk. Uow i. it tLat J. B. sells good -anng clothing alt as clieap as W : r.-!,at ts sell soaaJ.lv pioda it." 'il. I .Wt know. Mite, bow be does it, Wl.A',. -u-dl hesrdJ. B. say tliat he never ;srll sla,iy clulhing. that he id rather quit tbe clothing tra.lt But 't Has one h,g aiirantsge aver any of oer meiriiants. be ceils so manv that aap Wyin Ian kgs. and. Irvine tliat til. hiio the advantai! over all the "There is uo use Ulkiojr persori wanes riotliitur. carpet or '"Van. and gljM-wan. J. B. ttavder's XrlaM i - - --. tifiarierx. Tberei Mtioajbt that Fisk. By-P-y." A nigbt wafciiniaa patrols tlie street HtMawrscf again. . Ifr. yna KUler. of Sunday in Son rwe. Jolm(jwa, rnt tia-tkm tusking mi& Itoaic ricaniogare tbe popular ajniMntents jast now. Sir. II. C. Beeritsuf tlx firm of Cook t Beerits, tt eon fined to his hoasc by ak-knas. If blossoms are an Indicaiion, the frnit er.p berea bouts w31 Ixt an abundant oow Ibitmaon. Represcotativ Scull pent Sunday fto4 Monday in Sumenct, returning to Washing ton Tuesday morning. The Court House grounds look beautiful at present, owing Ut Janitor KimmeU's dili gent carta and attention. VT. J. Bier, W. U. K-oau and F. W. Bie ecker, E-' , are baring their Looses on Uniou street fresloly minted. it- . t... r- ai..e... has been confined to bis bo:ise Ibr ten .lays pot with a rere attack of rUumatL-ut. Mr. Samoel Crit ker ha greaiiy improved I tbe appearance of bis residence on Main 1 street by having a handsome veranda placed 1 in front of it. M.sst of the members of the Somerset bar who were in atletKiaiice at tlie Bupretr.e Court at I'biiailelphia lot week, returned home Satorday. Mian Annie Vbl, left fr Washington, I. C. MiticUy morning, wbcre !ie will be bridenm-iid at Mias Sodn's wUing. ibis Wedne?djy erening. Lawver John K A.i, tuourus the l. of an imnarable companion, a small rat ler- nor &g. that was fmwind np uuderaloci) nvilive at B.xkwooi -S.il nnl.iv. Tlie splendid rami of the pat week, fol lowed by tlie warm weal her, has rapidly a.1 vanoed vegetation in this region, and the bills and forests are l-viking freb and brubt in their new jrirb of rc;. The dA.-strui.tio:i of the tilade IIoU'W is likely to prove an irreparable l-w to S uer as it wiil in all probability be many years before another su.'h well-built and coninxxli'ns hotel property is erei.ted. Valley Castle No. S!l. Kniu'hrt- of the ad den E-i -le, was Uwtitateil at ILioeersviite on Friday eveiiinj. A jieeial train from Itx-k-wo-xl conveyed all Kit 2 mentVir of tbe lolc at that place, and 6-) or rajre repre senlativvs of the S-mierset Cattle to iloov ersvilie to be present at tbe installation. It would pay the ciliieus of Somerset to (Hiri-'liasc a lire engine. They are alxindantly able to do this and stiould set about it at once. Let them remember that we are liviiig in an ae ot progress and that no live com munity depends upon tbe primitive applian ces of dark ages tor protection from fire. A valuable cow belonging to Michael Kei fer was run over and killed by the south bound ia.-envr train on tlie Simerset A 'ambria Railroad Tuesday morning. Mr. Keifer says that the train was behind time and was running through the borough limits i at an anuMia! rate oi speed or the accident would not have happened. This is the sec ond cow that has been killed tor Mr. Keiicr on tbe railroad within tbe past year. Painters are busy all over town and the effects of their bnislxa are everywhere to be seen. The most triking iiimii;' the many, is the residence! of Ju.le Boer, on Tnion street which shows almost as many bright colors as J-iseph s coat, but which blends iu greater harmony than we have been taught to believe did the vest merit of Joepb. In tact the Judge's r.-si.lcilce is about tlie brightest and ru irt attractive in the towa. One of t!i hear.es losi-es. e miparatively, in tlK .'.a.le H 'Ue lire, was Autlemy 'amphire. tlie Italian barber w!k ocrriHeiI the slep in the bsisemeut of the hotel. "Anlrniy" lost abmit all be hal ezrefMing ' .a roaors. He has o-neJ up a new shop J in lbenia.ra rcrrnl'y x-ut'.-d by LM. Mc-j IViwrll as a jewelry -ifr mi Main I nas t -ss It nukea .k-si led v t! hani-m--l 1 lrtarring eMai-iisiiMe-ut the U. u has ever j ha.1. Tiie many polrona of ile Sanw-tt Ilns-as ai l U; glad lo la-arn !-l w.th M u la' nn'i-ning "f Ibis in k. J asioh Keilcr t-4 . asvinwai rtanrr of Die aid,, i that was-at nrWlrM l.aatrlrie. Mr si'ller -a-i a. la- trai'a.taan to t!ie itnaui of tti asaiei a i o.ar of o ir rt.i-tn baa a la'v aa: i. ta-x . sif itK tie hund-vls of pe-'j-te iW Bsake j ii Snocrsct House thair M.-pp:nr r-la. 1 He XfA oai'y Ia afef tlie iuiereata of . , . . I he boBK- bat the opi-r of its gua-ats ell. Tl.e new txiblic aala-aj fciiil.ling now In pnTa of ciH"4r-iK-tiin in FaslJ.nl will I of ; brick, one bundled atid eitt-ity-siE fc-ct in j hngtb ttx-ixil feast wiilar. Slid IW atoriraj j l.iih. Tlie contract praw is I1T, with j i-!'"ai additmal (r lieaimr and vcntilaling. The base will be of Ifs-rea stone. The roof j will be tl pd. w lib iirill rabhs. Tle afrx j of tl-e rf will cm.toin small skylights. Two octag-ma! belfries will stirrooont tbe w hole, and the front of the atnn-ture enrich el by two fine port Iron. Siuce our iast report marriage licensm have been granted to tlie fc-llowing named per sons : Henry C. ITmla-rger of Sluvle Township, and Flora A. Holsapple of Paint Town- retJ-r J. Thomas and Polly i. Livingsioo, 0",il of Lonenmugli iownstup. tliarlrs L. Kel.leiibe.4t and Frances Clues, both of Okucoe. William ii. Miller of MP.ford Township, arx! Lla May Lowry. td Fpper TurkryHxit Town-hip. John II. Cuske ami Alice Hider, both of r.laik Township. Somerset tlas-sis will meet in annual con vent ion at the B-.-am Cliurch, We!neday evening. May :3rd. at o'clock. Sermon by the retiring president, Rev. W. D. Leftver. The si-ssiop.s during the day fi.liowing will lie ilevoteil to business of Classis, the evenin-r as designated baiow. T'liirs-Liy evevt:n!r. Topic I. Parental Ob ligation; Topic i Curtrcii LitiTature. Fri.Iay evening. CiHitinuatam of Women's Cla-aii al M:ao.it:a ry Con rem i. hi. tturday evening, axniky sulioo! Meeting. Sunday e citing, Misaione, Hoaie aad Foreign. Tlie public is cordially invited to attend anr or all of these meetings. One day last week "Squire Abram Beam, now more I ban ninety years of ace. still well preserved and vigorous and one of tlie roost i largely acqi-ainted and r-jr-ied cilixens of j tlie comity, went with -ome neii-hbors into J tiie mountain in tlie rear it nrs tarm in ine Rortlaera end of Sorarrset township, to do some surveying. Tlie old "Sn:re was m xinted on a horse and carried bis dinner with bins in a small tin bucket. Sometime during tbe afterm-on he gut searated fnra the other members of the party and not turning cp at tiie time the work was com pleted, they eotsciodeil that be had returned to bis home This was not the caw, bow ever, as they learned in arriving at tlie Beam ri-M'leuce. and tbe entire party returned to tbe mountain to search (ir the misning .,oirc- The laorse and dinner bucket were dund afler a Utile while, but no trace of the riiia-r rocld be d ameercd. The search was ket p till bate in (lie nighl wltcn the rty returned to their homes Ibr rest, intending to prosecute the bunt in tbe morning, but with the first peep f day the venerable Squire was seen waikieg up tbe road to Lis bome. He had g-wteti lost duritig tbe day and spent tbe entire night in wander ing tbnxtgb the wood. Hi aitenlioo was attracted hi tbe early morning by moke arising from a ateani taw mill kra: ed ia the valley below, anal front it be took bis bearings and wended hia way botate. Tbe S.jiire wsa ant more (aligned after hi ight'a outing tliso a much yuunger saea uqV1 have hees. A SURE WINNER. Thw South Perm Stockho1dr Meet and Rcsolvai to Com pie ta the Road. x or cossTBConos t si cxixkuce at LtCLT B.IT. Tbe readers of tlie Hkkals will be pleased to learn tbat at a meeting of tlie stockholders of tlie South Penn BaiLroad, bvid in New York Wednesday morning, it was uuant nsoasly decideil to reorganisx tbe Company and proceed at one to tbe completion of the rood. Out of tbe $15,000,000 ef stock 300,900 was represented, and if there baa been any lingering degree of doubt aa to tbe ultimate completion of the road, tbat doubt most be dispelled in view of tbe harmonious action of tbe stockholders at Wednesday's meeting which waa held ia tbe office ol Bangs A Stetson, Yandcrbi't's attorneys. Dr. Hustetter was represented by II. Dnpny; Franklin B. Cowen was there for C A H. R.,ri. r;u;.. r v...i..jt:i. . . i " reelWj John D w;,liam yf, ,L Jf shouker IM a pmiy iorChris- toter Meyer. Clje others present were An drew Carnegie, E.C. Knivbt, Steiiien B. El kinn, B. F. Jours. J. B. Culjnte, J. M. Brook- i man, n. F. Diniork, II.C. Friek and Francis j i).t) rf original stock. i!2 Siiouaj was j rejircsi oted. It was soon apparent that tlie j pat tiering was to be hamjonioiis, aa molu- j tutu lnoking to a reorxanizalion of tbe road and its quirk completion were promptly of fered and unanimously sdonted. T XPEJtn:LT t ort s 1TD. Fending tlie adoption of the resolution, Vainlerbilt mid for the Vanderbilt estate. or exemtors, that lliey did not desire to take ' aI,y promineitt part in ttie reoiansxition scheme, but that they would support any plan offered tbat would prove acceptable to the majority of the oriifina! su!tcribers, and that, if the resolutions offered represented the views of the majority, he would certain ly accept them. Tlie resolutions were jLen read. They proriilc hr tlie i";in of $7.- ! I), of M01 k, to represent the dkiiht ! that was paid in by tlie original subscriber. ! Then it was pr poe.l to collect &' iier cent. from these MtSwrioers. to be offset by the Mining of $a.lX.i' preferred stoTk, which is 2t percent, on tlie holdings of t!? orig inal subscribers. In addition the resolutions ! provided Ibr an iss-tie of $li.tM,'Ju0 bor.ils. ; It was claimed that this amount, with the ' $:Ul.t from the preCtrcdst-x-k. will yield ; t!3,i '"0 in cash. It is claimed also tliat i tiiatwill tiesutricient lo complete liie road, j Tlie placing of the bomls will he left to II. I tetter, Carnegie ami Gowcn. The Vander j bit interest will chip in its 'Jfi per cent, but will not interest itself in the floating of the J hotuls. Tlie wurk of completing the roail ' will be pushed as rapidly as pwible. THE f-ESSST S SEW MOVE. Tlie Pennsylvaniy oflicials look npon the' revival of the Siuth Penn -Iieme as a violation of tlie apgrecment made in tbe sum mer of IHS3. Tlie V'amlerbilts and other New York subwTibcrs of the Siuth I'enn at that 1 time pniniietl to sell their stk to the Penn sylvania, and tlx) Pennsylvania has never relieved tliem from that promise. That was done in order to put an end to the demorol- uation result in fnm tUeailual cnmpetiiiou I of the West Shore wiih the New York Cen j tral, and the threatened cotniaition of tlie j South PciiDsyivauia w ith the reiinsylvanLi j railroaii, the two stronger lines would swaf I low sip the wiaker. In tbe case of the New j York Ceiitial and West Shore, this was ac- omplishcd, bnt tlie proposed amalgamation tn this state was defeated by the cmri. Tbe I'ensylvania J4fle hld tliat. notwithstand ing this prohibition, tlie Yamk-rbiils it morally boum! lo do all they can to carry out the main iilea involved in tbe coniprom be. I-Hi last Fnday tlie l'nnsylvaiia cotu luiv ied a ret I cal'urfi iu I lie suit against tiie Siut'i Prtill subsrr.bera living in New J York, from tning ai'h tlieir a-urities or doing anything to interfV-re with the eon smumaiioa uf the agreemetit to sell to the Pciuis) lialua. The suit seem lo lie l.ai.g- t I ig Eire, however, aa nothing was beard of 1 ' - . l - . : al.. -3 t .. The Philadelphia l-"-' of Tbiirlay savs: Tl as:ii.to8 tbe . kLol.lcr .f the ssxnh Peim-i Ivuii Ej;!ros.l C.i.psny was held in N Vrk city un Weiir!av. ben ibat I aa beivie to ra-i-evanisr li.e eieijaaiiy and ualt j Itarwvaniiia tt tl rsa4 was aurra-d lo I T' ru-nsUia a a trwiasl by Viesara. Frsnk I I. a P. ir and L ' fcr.iel.t. f tLtacity, j in tiae itita-fiasa iLm i iia.lsHpl.ia rtia-k- , h'iv-a. i lira rVfaant fcwt ire of llie a--niiu was . il das Wwi - aa U Wi Jiiauw k. Yafuicrbilt. r (-rtsitii. fiat a.itarii.t in:en--U. that bar ro-ui.1 4 lake any aa-lna part in tlie t Bu. l.i . M .. . . -. . -. . i. ...i. ' ' . ' ... Mheaan vnaJ M-aklnaxh-n miirlit aJot. The plan a.i.ac-1 yn, ales fir She iasuins it lo '.. a.arthof hobds. For Cue fT. uta iaii alreaily pa-d in by tlie original syn d-.-ale I lie sanie smonnt of new stick will be issued. Ptvfi-nvd stork to Hie amount of ia.isni.il v will be creaiasi. and th-syndicate snlan-ribers are to take it up p ih extent of I ii per rent, of llwir bobiings. This plan ! ill yield l-i.0i',tai, which, il la expected, mill be mure than sufficient to finish tlie line. Wiiliout Ihe active supfrt of tlie Vanik-rhilts it iscolisi'lered .loulitful wiictb cr tlie bonds can be fi.ioteil in New York and it is expected that tlie most of tlie capi tal required will come from Pittsburg. It was rumored yesterday that the promo ters of the scheme bad already tua.Ie satis factory traffic arrtwigemeuts witli tlie official of tlie Reading Railroad Company, but the latter denied tlie statement. Mr. K. C. Knight was asked last night about there ported arrangennu and be stated tliat nothing new had been decideil upn, but that it was probable that the old agreement regarding east ami west boo ml trailic which liad been nia.le not only between the Bead ing and the South Penn but also tlie Lake Sl.ore, tlie Jeriaey Central and the ra!tin:ro and Ohio Companies woald go into o ora tion wlien the mail should be furniaily r.el Sir business. This arrangement would be of inestimable value to local s.bq pir. It was also reporteil thai tlie Pennsylvania Railnnd was about to withdraw the opposi tion to tiie scheme, bnt inquiry at the main ofSce of tliat romjwny bnmgbt out the fact ll-at the officials were only awaiting tiie ap pointment of an Examiner to push their case against tlie Y3nderbiits. At present only a few miles of the road have been graded, but engineers wHl be sent to work at once to pmiplcte tbe leveling. Tiie piers which bad been placed in the Sus quehanna River at Ilarrishurg to support the bri.U.-e which was to connect tbe south Penn with the Irbantm Valley Rua.1 are in a dilapidated condition. but it was slsteil yesteniay that repairs to them could be made at but a small outby. the bos i raoviDEn ma. From Friday's Xew York T.'Smte we take the following t Tbe revival of tbe South Pennsylvania Kailnaad srheme was regarded in Wail street yrstenlay with more serious ness, as idiiioTuU details of Wednesday's meeting of the syndicate subscriber leakeil taut TUeaalvorates of the scheme profeM their utmoat eonff letice the road will be built, and tliat it wilt start with a traffic that will n. 4 rterrssarily rob the Pennsylvania Railroad of business. Thry assert that if tlie road bad been Ofarned last year, it could have earned a small dividend on its stork out of the traffic which the Pennsylvania could not carry. The atn.oiai.iSa bond issue, which b in tbe reorganisation scheme of tbe South Pennsylvania, has beew practically provided tor. Tbe Rucfcc&lleT, James B. Colgate ani others have subscribed to their allot ment. The Vanderbilt estate ia credited with IS,OUO.0i.) of the bonds as proportion of the whole amount. The syndicate reorgan utjtioo plan require twenty per rent of orig inal holding to be taken in the proposed new preferred stock, and sixty per cent ua rriptioa to be ankle ta the bond issue. As the Vanderbilis bold 3.uU,mo ia tbe syndi cate, their quota of bow. Is would be in,t)0, 0L. Hits, with the aHotaseuts takes as asssatiiwieaj above, taove Utaai rover half of tbe llOjUOiywe iawe. Tbe Vanderbilt, while not Sabering the nJjeme of revival, in ac repting tbe renrganiaitHKi plan of the assoc iates, agreed to tbe bund Hibseriition as Well as the acceptance of their proportion of pre-fcrr.-d it itk. At the meeting IL McK. Tw.imbly declared tliat be stood rew-ly to take tbe remaining ?".0r,(m bombi, if tbe other subscribers did not take their quota. Mr. Twnmbi; did nnt represent the Yander bilts in this ofTer. It is understood tbat be was acting for other prominent syndicate members- It ia denied that be represented the Pennsylvania Railroad indirectly. One theory tbat baa been advanced ia tbat tbe road would be completed, with an under standing that it would be turned over to tbe Pennsylvania ur a guarantee on tbe bonds, or, perhaps, a guarantee on both bonds and stock. The syndicate mem ben deny this emphatically. They expect to meet some further opposition in . the courts from the Pennsylvania road, bat are confident of their ease. Tlie new bonds will be fifty year gold one bearing six per cent interest. VliAt riTTiBCBfllt STOCCBOLSrjB! H.VVK TO SAT. . John V. Cballant, jf Allegheny, pro leased last eight 10 lie a great know-nothing con cerning South I'enn Railroad affairs. " I ilon't know anything about it," be chuckled as be lighted a cigar and assumed a very comfortable position in bis big chair. In his chuckle, however, there was a ring of cum- l4accnt satisfaction, which expressed better tlian words that be was well pleased with tlie pnvirating process the sxKith Penn pnject underwent in New Yurk. Kaaily," he con tinued, I was not at the New York meeting ar.il all I know about it I have reed in the palters. It's a go, though, you can deiend on that. It will be a good thing (or Piitsbnrgli, and Uiere is plenty of business ibr site!) a road. I don't take mncb stock, however, in the story thai tbe Pennsylvania Company only carried 6fi jer cent of the freight offered it in l.vT. I guess they get ail their freight through," ani Mr. Clialfaut chiu kled again He is evidently well pleased at the turn mat ters have taken. " Oh, yes," said Maik W. Watson, at his borne on Lincoln avenue. Allegheny, "there it-n't a dHibt about the Souiu Prnn now, but there's nothing new in it beyond what you have already published. It has been rejuvi- ; tutted and tbe same parties are interested that i were inierested wlien the road was begun j three years ago. A committee is now at j work on reorganization, and the work will I be puslied with ail possible speeiL We sup ; pose it will cost limi.!K to complete the road. Between .),, and ii.00u.i.i0 have alreaily been expended. Very little of tliat money will be hist, so our engineers report. Tlie assessment of ? per cent, will realixi $3.f.).'X and 0,ti,iJ wilt be sold in bomU. These Ism-is are alreaily provide.! for, all the ilj.uuO.UuO stork is subscribed and everything is in good shape. At first we will get into Pittsburgh ou the Pittsburgh, Me Kecsport & Youghiogheny. Whether we will build into the city afterwards is a ques tion for the future. Tlie new road will con nect this road with Ilarrisburg, and we reach Sew York over the Beading niad. Mr. Balph Bagaley has not yet signed the agreement, but be has expressed to me bis willingness to do so. All tlie rest have signed." " What is the attitude of tbe Pennsylvania Company to tbe project?- " They were against us before, and I sup-, pose their attitude is nmhanged. There is 0.) reason why tbev should oppose us, how ever. There will be plenty of Pittsburgh traffic Err both of us. We exjieet to draw our support from the territory through which we w:!l pass. It is mining territory, as yet unilcvcbuied." " Will Ihe new road be a direct route to New York?" " Yes, it will be tbe shortest route. It is shorter than tbe Pennsylvania route by miles." Have you any idea who will be prcsi- 'J""' ill be I Iiave no doubt the presi-la-rwy ofTeml to Ir, H astetter. He a ill yoo know am! will not return from I'olifbmia for some six months yet. If he should not acerpt I think the office will be tendered to i' C. Knight, of ltiila.lelphia,liuiideroftae Kouiwl l!nak mail, wba. b acrvptable in every way. IT. II-artter has been a leader in tlie Sxitb I'eva natal, and b largely inter est ed. Mr. Watrfs attetnled the meeting in New York and BJUa-b pleased with tlie war thing went and the interest mamt-ste'L Tie VaiKlt-rbilts teetn to br taking an inter est only ia a financial way. Their money , and not their braius, are available. The mad can be built much more cheaply now than wl.ru originally projecteiL Lalab clieop er. steei rails are ehraper, bridge iron is cheap er, in fact everything to be used in it con. s nut ion b from lo to 15 per cent dieoper. An oiierator ititerrsteJ in Wheeling and Lake Erie says : "Sume of the people w lio have gone into the Smth I'ennsylvania sclienie, are interesled in Wheeling and Lake Erie, and it would not be surprising if ar rangements were made to build a gx p of oo miles connecting Sxilh Pennsylvania with tlie Wheeling exteu-skm. This done, Buid ing, Siuiu Pennsylvania, and Wbeeliog would make the sliortest line from New York to Toledo. The building of South Pennsylvania should not hurt the trunk lines. The increased tonnage from the con st ruction of lines in tbe Northwest and Southwest during the past li month will be sufficient by tiie lime the South Pennsylva nia b built to give tbat road a fair amount of busiiM-aa without diminishing tliat of the A other trunk lines." .Vnr Turk Sua. Mr. Carnegie's Foresight. From the Penny Press. However people may criticise Andrew Cjr negie' meth.jds. at tinis, there is Dertect unanimity tiiat be knows bow to make money. When tliere- a dollar to be no down Ihe little Scotchman Is well np with tbe hunt fS.r it and be generally manage to get bis full sliure of it. tsiiice Mr. Camrgie ovrrwbeletneil ihe coke synduate last year by breaking the market frum $il toSI-Vi, followed up by. dumping pig iron npou bar and sheet manufacturers at 5 cents per ton below the marker, he has been very buy making preparations Ibr low er prices till he got ore to suit him, in the face of threatened free trade in that com mtaiity. and wage reduced umler tlie la bour system, on a three year scale signed Jby ail the men al Bra-Mock, when his next move is to appear as one of tlie principals in he scheme to resume active operations in bvililing tbe South Penn cailcoad. Now Mr. Carnegie is ready to lake a con tract to supply the rails for the S-xith Penn and lie i in a pmitiou, as s principal stuck bolder, to get it- And now may be seen a ppibahte cause of Mr. Carnegie' recent change of front at BrtHock front a threat ened shut down tillls-vJor 1-00, to a sud den announcement that the works tltouid resume and be run at any cost. When Mr. Carnegie suddenly gave orders fir the Brad dock works to be started np be (irobably bail been put in poesseasiou of a quiet tip " on tlie Sjuoth Penn revival project and saw tliat be would have a place, commencing a lew months hence fr every rail the B rail. lock rolls could turn out. As a money -maker, as well as a money giver, Mr. Carnegie has bail lew equals amoog iron manulartnrers. A Cut in Silverware. Ropers' triple plated knives, it 73 Biazers' triple plated t.rk, $1 75. Rogers teaspoons, $1. Rogers' tablespoons, tl per set. Priper and salt buttles, 20 cents each. " Napkin rings, 25 cents each. Sugar shell and butter knives, SO cents each, and all other quadruple plated silver ware at equally low prices. M. I. Gohbniith, Jeweler, 36 Fifth ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. $13 Beys a lady' oiid gold stent-wiadinf watob at faoadsmilh', 36 Fifth are. nttaburgh. Pa. Bays a lady's watch at Goldsmith's, 36 Fifth ave. inttsbtirgh. Pa. "So merchant should be without printed envelope, letter and bill beads. Yea cae get Uteva at ttus office. The Bedford Springs. Jmsell. Iappiueott A Co- of Ivjlsurgh, who have a ten-year leese f X'.kt celebrated Bedford Mineral Water, intend making very vnloable improvement in their system of bottling and shipping this Simons water. As heretofore, parties procuring tiie water fur private use can ultiin tbe same in bar rels, carboys, or demijohr.s : bat to prevent the adulteration of the water in the future, a thing which has been very largely practiced by dealers, all water sold to dealers will be enclosed in bottles and carefully sealed. Tbat alt tbe properties of the water may be maintained intact, bottles of a very superior quality will be procured In Europe, sine the materia! ceceaaary to the manufacture of Impervious bottle cannot be had hi tbe Tnited States. Messrs. TJppineott & Co. prefer to move slowly and surely, but will continue to add important additions as their trade shall warrant. Dr. A. EntV-1.1, of Bed im!, has been secured by tbe company to introduce the water to the medical profess ion of this rountrv, and to carefully explain its uses and effects. The employes will be taken from our own cillmis a largely a passible, and it is not unlikely tbat in tlie future the shipping-boxes will be manufac tured here. Bedford has great reason to re joice that thee valuable springs have passed into tlie baruls of such wide-awake business men, as the day U not far distant wlien it can expect to cjuiU the met famous health re sorts in tlie world. Brtl'xtt Bi'n'Ui-mt. How to Get a Cinder out of the Eye. Nine persons out of every ten, with a cin der or any foreign sulistance in tbe rye, will instantly begin to rub the eye with one hand while bunting (or their handkerchief with tlie other. They may, aid sometimes do, re move the offending cinder, but more fre quently they rub till the eye becomes in tlaiuol, hind a handkerchief around tbe head and go to bed. This is all wnmg. The bet ter .way in" not to rub the eye with the cin der in it at all, but rub the oilier eye as vig orously as yon like. A few yirs since I was riding on the cn giue of the fast express from liiiigliampton to Corning. Tlie engineer, an old sc1hh1- mate of mine, threw ojien the front window. sad I caught a ciiHler that gave me the most excruciating pain. I began lo nib the eye with both bauds Let your eye alone and nib the other eye-' (this from the engineer), I thought be was charting me and worked tlie harder. I know" you doctors think that yon know it all, but if you will let the eye alone and rub the other one, the cinder will be out in two minutes." persisted the engineer. I began to rub tbe other eye. and to,s fclt the cinder down near the inner eanthus and made ready to take it out. "Let it atone and keep at the we'.l eye." he said. I did S) for i minute longer, ami looking in a small glass he gave me. I found the offender on my cheek. Since then I have tried it many times and have advised many others, and I have never known it to fail in one instance (nnlcss it was as sharp as a piece of steel, or something that cut into the boll and required an o(ration to remove it.) Why it is so I do not know. But that it is so. I do know, and that one may be sav ed nuicb suffering if he will let the injured eye alone and rub the well one. Meilieal &tmbisy. 50,000 Friends. Tlie enormous sales of Nelson's Tain Cure have excited universal comment and won iler. Its pn-gress has been n:iprersh-nied in tbe annals of tlie moU ine troIe. Its career ia m-irkeil by an irresi-tible magni-m of inherent suirriority and healing virtue, which attracts and make 1'r.eii.ts and pa lp mis. Nelson's Pain Cure U tlie magical niasJii-al won. ler of Ibejge healing all coo q'M ring all ihe crowning triumph of medi cal research, experiem'e and praitxe. In its form the greatest achievement of n sicca science is iiiaisa w iiuia iiieranosoi loenuo- I f lie at a inning cat. Tuere is no miev-siuty 6r advertiaing this remedy like a ci reus. Il itself because every purchaser at once ; oecouicsa irteu-l, siHitiiiing i;s praises every- where. Sold by all the h-ading tlru'gisls. For"saTe. A Steam Saw Mill, thirty-borae-power En gine, tieiser manufacture, al' in first cLiss or der. For further particular call on orfcidreas J. M. laiua, lavit-vi!le. Pa. Coffee ! Coffee ! ! Coffee ! ! ! Buy Chase A Lanibom's Fresh Biasted Cotfee, alatolutely pure. Ilia. h flavor and full atrength. For sale by M. -S behcx;, Oppaasite t! Somerset House. Latest Arrivals. Just received, a large lot of hanaisomr and elegaut mouldings for framing picture and, also a cheap linj of m Mil lings and a large lot of ptctares very cheap. Hunt up your pictures that are lying around, getting dusty and soiled, and bring lliem to FimImt's Book Store to be framed. A beautiful line of frames just in. Tbe bright, glorious summer is at hand, and a prosperous year in stare, llierefore brighten up your homes by buying picture and frames at Kilter's 15-jk Si-.ire. For Sale. Eggs Sir hatching from priie winning ! pnTose. S. C. Brown Leghorns, lijuny Strain. I will not ciMisunH- lime with anVxtended My breeding binls are from the yards of J discus-ion of the rljht of ju.l of the nnrt T E.Orrand A. W. Adolph. BriiLtrp.;rt. 0 j of quarter session to extrrise their discrc awl are priae lakers, also a few Poland Chi- j tion in tlie granting cf license. It has been na pig. Breeders reconkd in the O. P. C. IL ( exercised by tliat court almost titae out of Raw F. Davis, Somerset, Pa. Texan Ponies. On account of tlie lateness of tlie season and the pasture being so pair, I did not Itave the Texan pontes which I have advertised tur sale, shipped to me at as early a iltfe as I had first intended. Tlie ponies were started from the ronche in New Mexico laat week anal will be at Bockwood on Fri-lay, May j ISth. where I will be pleased to have parlies j wishing to purchase call and examine tlietu. j M. II. II lan ELL. j Wanted ! Hides, Furs, IWk. I will par tint highest cash price for all kind of hides, pelts and furs. I also want 50tf cords of Ruck Oak and Spruce bark. 1'JU eon's wanted at or.ee. II. G.CrstrixeBAW. New Firm. If yon need a good Watch, Clock, or any thing in tlie Jewelry line, go to NefT & Case beer's. Wc also ! all k'mds of repairing promptly, and iu tbe best workmanlike manner. iKm't t.ret the place, Xn. 2, Casebeer'a Bhwk. ' a Wanted; !eae and all tit know we liavea fail line of rakes; both hand and self dump, which we ufler at prices to suit the time. Asent j wanted to sell the Waiker Rukr. Add W. F. Walkib, Somerset, Pa. Queensware and Classware. For this line of goods go to A. lienfbrd A Son, aa they have the best line in town. Found at Last. That A. Uenfiinl A Son is tlie only firm in town that sells nine cakes of Grip S-iop fbt 23 cents. For Rent. Com fort' le offices on tlie first and second floors of the aUition to Printing House Row. For partjralar. inquire at this office. OH and Cas. You can gel tbe oil, if you want it, with oat any extra charges. For an artistic shave or hair cut go to Kaatner' Barber hop. Plenty of dean towels and sliarp raaors al ways on band. Wanted for Caen, Oo thousand tons of Rags, Cones and Scrap Iron, obi Gum bouts ami shoes fear which the highest cash price will be paid by C ift.es A Moos. Johnstown Pa. ,On ear second page to-day will be found striking aad iastractire D I ual ration of tlse rtinpaxative worth of tbe various kind of baking powders bow ia tbe market. JUDGE PAXiOM'S OPINION ON THE QUESTION OF LIQUOR ) LICENSES. ! Quarter Ssss on Courts Have the Right to Refused or Grant any License. Tlie Pi.i!a!ei'i.: saloon keepers who bs re been refined license have nude their fig' t and lost. The Supreme Court's decision sustains the Coort of Q-iarter Sswious. which has knocked out two-thirds of the xtbuns. Tbe case on which I lie Sgiit was made was that of Wallace 6. BaixienbuscU. of No. U Xorth Twelfth street. He has sold liquor tr five years, conducted a respectable place, and there were no remonstrances against him. He asked that tbe Quarter Sessions Judges be coaitnamled by an alternative f mandamus to snow cause why tbe applicant should not be granted a license, and, second, by a peremptory mandamus; " to do fully all that is required to be done by said act aad by justice.' Judge Paxsoo, who delivered tlie opinion, quoted tlie serein section of tlie high lievnse act to show tbe Judge bad a rig?it So reject applicants wl.cn not necessary for the ac commodation fiw the public, adding: The peri! timer assumes, that he entitled to a liceuse op-Ni complying with the provis ions of the act of IfeC, in she absence of a;:y allegation tliat be is an improper person to be so licen-sed- Tliis b tlie talacy which un derlie bis case. He has no such alaolnte 1 right, nor baa any ol her man in tbe common wealth. It b not neejied to review tlie ii- I cense legislation of this slate Sir the last liaif century. Tliat was th-rougl.lv done by Mr. Juxice Agnew inSchiauiieckfrvs. Marshall- j, - - , . . . . , . rf uui ior 10 1 ne ci 01 1-37 tbe law was by no imtans uniform there being ms-iy local acts in existence, diftVring essentially from each other. I: I'biiailelphia any citizen could procure a li cense njion payment of tlie license f e to the county treasurer. In some counties licenses were granted by the court of quarter sessions when in the opinion of the court the public accomodation required them. Tbe whole history of our license system a:vl tiie legisla tion attending it shows that the mirestricted sale of liquors has for a Ions time been re- j garde I as a great evil. Il is one which atates i men and many earnest men and women have j been wrestling with from the organization of the government. Wlien, therefore, the legislature came to enact the law of 1VC thry were seeking to cure and tvgnlate this eviL This-cleariy appears from the title of the act j It reads: An act to restrain and regulate j ine sale of vinous anti spirituous, nuit :r brewed Iipiors or any mixture thereof." The mode of restraiut a,Lnte.l hv t li ti-f.tr.- 1 J ture was two-lold. One was to increase the prif,heli.,.by wbk-U many would lie chased and others rendered more respectaWe: the otlier was to sulistitute the discretion of tbe ciirt of quarter sessions for e ,- tiie mere ministerial duty of granting hcents bv county irens-.irers. as it hail theretofbre - .,. .. . , , . , , extsteU in t Uilalcipuia and Some oilier places. If tbeconairnetioo of eho a t eou- , tcr.dtd Ibr by the Jctitwncr 1 the corrett one then tbe lille cf art sh.a',1 .. i 1 act to increase ihe sale of Ii.pi.jr and to !e I rive revenue therefrom." Iu mher won Is. it would give every man ia the slate the right I' to sell liquor who could pay lor hi ti.-ense and comply wiih Ihe act. This w. mid do i.lenv l iis letter ami spirit. TI.C -titioi)er begs ihe wliole ca- I when bea-sumrs that he has a r:ght t-i a j license becsaiae be b a r-;aj-cial.!e man. has I always kept a n-i-ctab!e hoi.-e ao-1 li.it n 1 remottslrancrs liave larvn Clasl a"a;usj him. lt:saBernM.iIi.rtviattH.,ledu-yof ..... inertmn tsconuiici toe in.j'itry wl.eltier j tbe pj;-anl w aritin-w of the Inli-l Stales i alluii.l(i..la,nlrliraM H . , t of all this is u iH'WPtify t-f tj . ,ini-iU- ; tion of tlie pibi:c" and the f." am - : nassrsaarr f..r toe aieaa!a- I lam of the public" and the plain duty of I tiie con rt of quarter srsi.ns, mi-W-r the act 1 of assembly, to so exercise its d.strrtion tit .i.:n " ... '. . I :. .. -1 . t . 1 - --... . . kM.ii ii i,-o uia? ?a.e of liqiuirs. We d not know bow niai y public house there in the ninth ward ; it is not meterial that w sbou.d- We are bound to pr-sumc that the judges Uiow Lave as cert ai tied the number in a jmlicial manner and do i!asl how many are rKsessi.ry t.r the public acrotnrcodut ion. An inve-tiguiion ol this question has no pa.-truLir Urii:g upon ihe petitioner's utnes lo keep a sal.jon ; it is general one, with which be has no more legal concern than any other citi-n of the ward. Tlie qmstion is one of public con cent ; the petitioner is no party to it in the sense that persons and parties to private litigation. Il may thns happen tbat licenses are refused to persons against whom there is no possible objection on persona grounds. Thus if a ward ha one hnndred public houses, where only fifty are required by the public wants, it is plain tliat fitly houses must be denied li.'ense, a!thmgh every imeof the applicants is a worthy nun and keeps a respectable house, and though there be neith er remonstrance nor object ion on the score of want of fitness. Tlie denial of a license un der such circumstances may seem arbitary. The trouble ia there arc wore persons who j want to ae!l liquor llian tiie t gislature con ! sidercd it fir the nutiti.-'K.l In li.swv C.r I mind and lite power has again and ajain j been afirmed by this eortrt. This discretion. to be exercised wisely and not arbitrarily. A judge who refuses ail applicants, unless Sir cause shown, errs as wiilely as Ihe judge who grants all applications. In either case it is cot the exercise wf judicial discretion btit of arbitrary power. Tlie law of the !iid lias decided that license sliall be grontid to some extent and lias imposed tlie duty cjoo the court of ascertaining aud the irrstaners in which the license shall be granted. In order to perfiirm this duty properly the act of assembly has proviiled nw-arj bv which tbe ciMW-cience if the euttrt mar be infiirroe.1 as to tiie facts ; it may hear jattitior:. remon strances or witnesses. And we have no doubt the court may in some instances act of it owns knowledge. Tlie mere appear ance of an applicant Ibr license, when he conies to the bar ol tiie court, may be suffi cient to satisfy the jmlge that he is not a fit person to keep a public boase. The object of evidence in such is to inform the conscience of tiie court so tliat it can act intelligently and jnstiy in the -arribrm.inee ef a public dqtr. While the act of .hTi-ling in such cases is perba quasi judhial. the ditlemnce brtwevn granting or wilbhiAKng a lirmseand tlie decision of a question lae twecn parties lo a private !iintioa is mani ac!. Sculler liat pclitioiier nor any fther ! person in this state has any property in the ' right to sell liquor. Il is needhss to cire the i numerous cases in which this court has re fused to interfere with the discretion of ihe qaarter sessions in regard to "iccrise. Were we to gar.t liie alternative manda mus now prayeil Sir it would result only in a return thereto by tiie judges of I lie court lieiow tbat they have considered tbe applica tion of the petitioner, and in tlie exerri-e of tbe judicial discretion conferred upon tlient by law have rejected it. Under all otir rases such a return would be conclusive, and it would tcaal to no profitable result to allow the writ. It is therefore denied. Cheat) Excursion to Pittsburgh. Tbe Baltimore and Ohio lUilroad wiil ran a cheap excursion from Comber land to Pitts burgh on Thursday, ofay l?lh. which will include all tlie branches of tlie Pittsburgh Division. Tbe train will leave Somerset at yil a. na. of that day. arriving in Pi!tstargb at 2 p. n.and the are ha been Sxrti at tbe very low rate of ti20 Ibr the round trip. Ticket will be good tor three .Jays. Report of the B. O. Branch. Tbe annual reyurt of tbe tMiarnet A Cam bria Branch shows that the gross earnings tjr tbe past year (rent 3 ; exprnees. i3.35It, leaving a deficit of t7jn.Il. Tbe gross earnings of tbe Berlin Branch were a. lU0-t ; ornting eipeiisas 4.1X.V 70; leaving: a deficit ef j0.$7173. The net aanring of the Salishury Branch were $ 10. the eroa earnings being $33,115)6 and expense t"JoV47 5l. SHERIFFS SALE. Br vtifw n' tnrArr writs nt F1 !rx hi-r.t (tut of the l eort vi cnc-a 1 r,-s 4 tSsUDfSiH Ct. 1. I Hill 1 to pills'i mie l lae Court liuuam la ucaerxt 1 0-.gfc at I o'ekirk a. bl on FRIDAY, MAY 25 ISS3. AH the rtfht, tial. htWTtiHt I ci:n of .'hr Htllalf if) 4bV1 T-eWla.l'l! p, .-ar-e- iCS , r rntt.tQjr " ratff ;, Uvni tb tx hm.k hm .tl oiIarr ctiaiHiiatfs tbm T&tea ia xtnuVta m th Brfwnr of "?xriacn C yi7rt at tte mux of C . it. Xr t?. ALSO AH tte tiifht. till tfitM-MC in! rUim ot Vrj Mu-rT aiuS A X.Mcf, wt iu w t.w SUtowtti -J n b, rrai ntAO. a : A OTTk.a 4 Tow tiftiti f, dmntf ( mtij . t-SL, -J-wu,li.f A ot eL.in;Ut 1 wrt omt or in. h .Of Lt.-vutt eikl utir Cku:tu:I!ina, to nur-r. an -. ler tad AlitxXAxn MiUrr, U u fcit v jacvO Iainaata nm. ALSO Kir.it.ir. erf. iu u J;Ufwi.ti t- r mil Mjk', v.x : A rvnjbtn W 4 at tvmuki t 111 13 k- w.wi raur uuwi. av:MU'ti 4 Harry .Vrkrr. ?njtir jt Kvu, nt hcrst con rm u-i s-ior7 inuus ilM (iu4 mi'iuv, iui Kittf'sir- !,, uif d jmt-A l;Wi"wir U-r J. P. A. UAer. j the riht. title interest snH rUfa of Arwirrw im " Ln' ' J':loiu .le- r-sl rvai tin: Ikwimiih of i-mJarnnt s,iest unary, pa. ; known mi itte pUn of tne umn l.s 1 an, 5 jn bil,,k XOi 3di,Hli kit .Viv. Im 111 West, al -1, 1 m tiifr r.-t, uwnfi rAte thi .ri) ai!i an allev on the S.uili. hiiT:: thensio v r sv.t a cmi. AOi a bait'scory deliiutf hotise. aalcariie. with tie appurtcnarH-es. Taken i exeeutitB a- the pvofsrrty of An.lrew Bol:aatl.le suit vf W. fL K-sui.'r.UTcraey ior the pn.jir.etors of the tow a of t'usifi deuce, Al-sO Al! lae ri'it, title, ratens anH etaiai t-f TIms. W. l row, in aijl r t.'ie f,U;iMi: ii,-cr:!ie. nn csrafe. vut : -er;m ?m of taa.1 situate iu Lower T'lrbryfis rowashiji. snnir-- cintutr. Pa. attji'iuiiiK Un'ii( Mary t"e 11. ('pun. iiv:n toaiiuimur. a:i (ass,?l:ua.a nver. isa..i,tttn 1' arn?. an, i; perclns. rics rncasiir--'. ;iav:iy lilt-a-on rri'Us! a iwo-siirv tmnie tlwelliair tiu: aa I sfa'i.c, with the apf.une?uiiiiej. Taken lu ex '.ui'Ki as tue pnrs-rry of TboriAs W. triiw, at tii suit ut c. ('ougiicuoar. AL.) All ilir rieht. tule. iotfrst anl rlaira of f R. I'Verman of. in a:i,t Ui tUe l.il.iH!n I--'nfi. eii real esta:e, vix ; A certa,u o4'nn;ifi sir-j-are ia the Bnxi2fi of l'r:aa. .-sHTief-t t Co , ia. knorrn on llie .ntnal plan m tne ba a N. :is !T(KUiu 37-,foii Watnut sir-.c a:ii cv-S-ntin Eat. Ni.rt.e. t ft-el Xrt Mti a.v an-i ( Ihrace aitma; saii aSt-y u7'ftn;t 1 sinfe"v cy an. I thm-e a.oniE tlie same l-a tW-l u W But -s:Saepteeol'tKW-.nniu. har:ntthnv- j on ens-ttsi a tw-siocv Iraire tixc-uiiiy tMi-e, ! with the op;uneiaiirs. i fi'Z'Tls I AI.-s j A'Mh rUht, title, interest a.. 1 ela m o-'Jo i-h ! w ei-:c. ih. m. aul lo t,ie fu.;. .n. !..-ri'. ' real sk ate. v:i . A certain iraittif l.ni i-:a :u j s,.mrt lwii. on-r-. ijmitc pu . .. ' i""'in ian.Sif ai M.s .!.r. l.a;i;l I wajrf.r ami luirrr Lvase. ci!Tai:urv Wl irns j m..r.- . harnix tnereou er.- i.t a x.y ' dr ",,,t "' Ur-'" bas b"'u- "' ' avi ji'-uaiuisw I Mkrn in ex-riii,in s the propTrr f J.iaa i f- ctarle, al ilw ami f .ea.l brm. an-i J-j- iaa stiatr use. i AM the r!ctt, title, tnt- n-a ami cUim ..f v.ta Ir iil.--n.si. .a". :n. ami ui tn.r f...:..- i-.- r-l f-Til r-latr. l . A en B ! !' THii.t iiif in ttwr H hJltll . Itu. la.a.t. rs-t ' la. kri.. n .hi it. i.,n iLeio-auas 1,4 N. . all t'a ft. hasilMatsl .m ;ii Vt!, i.a ai- t-r. ,wi fj4 '.a a .,-r lr ...jct U Xfi. ttloau."! t'T W. il H Isaa -r ao4 w :.s '.1,H '.v : Di'a.laif alrvaH. oaa -at I Ha-ffv,oi er-'..t a !a. t aun fraiw- ila-inu. &.c, a .ta Uie a;urt j aaiK-a. Taaia In ..s-i' .i as the res; v nltyrj I F illsnti. avl liar ai l -A J. i a;.. K i a., a i. I t- l. M..H-T. aa irf Am.r M. Ku.:-r I A I- I . ! ' ' fel-v .-t, .rf r, Tt ,. " isirf .si.rn.Ki Sa M -.aw -. , . i'a I i.l m. t, aiw ar tha .wi U.m. ai j ","U-T-' lh. at 1 k r. j I MUHSUAY, HAT 31, lsS8. Mn w r. t. u V. !u.fiwt Bfc1 f arm s" V . Wl1-: .ijjb'.i.,; l-, n'arv rvl . a ' a 7-n -4 a tna.-t l.i;a T.s.-i.r- a,-t . tv. ra. a arrai,l I in U.e na. ..f i II I. rrtai.t;;.e 1. al a,-n-a irt .- ... a : i -i j ..:!. aar ii.ivt ltia raiaa at -s-a-ta' U-m J-as-y Jt.aal. s. - I ... aii.l .an t K i II- l .-ta V i. - T :a-nn.l:vi,. .Hi-fi.'tfi raa-i .w a trad u;ia-al-l iaal itiiat. : -l.iiw. es,- I. so. IT. la. aamnH 'i":,rT; ra-a. n a K.asl. i4.a.acnjc aal acr-i. a'lii.i:i.!tf i..t. aaciainl .a It.a.t. A mi H...laal iail rf A. i lUHU'.av. ai.t win. r. T.k.- In vveei-.ti;m as !h ;r.rrry of U. A. Iran ar. at tiie au:i ul N... scuai. AL--1 All Ihe r'aht nt. iRie B li!'cr. .x. in atd bill. real eMare. I .X : an.l rlatsa f i-.hrt bik.u:.u( U-sirifasl V- I. .4 s?a:n tno-I irfla::.! if uatc ia :.tv amt-ia Tuan-aiii a,.rs. i i ,io:t. a . a-1 ..n ine ;a:iis m Inaiii. i ! v,:i, !Unnan ( w.'.iHr. J.rLii ia-ltter. a.-i iitliets. sji.iai;i . is l arf- iav ,r iia, haviDf rrm eras-w-.! a ta.w-. frant a-', ik inure au4 bai-k Ian, wun tL. arpntfT-anrta. Vii 1 irnct .rf 111 ipia:e ia Iti T -nh.'-i a.'.-sa:.t..l;.in r.t: 'uaa..rfj-.h .i ts-fl .t. iirrniaa t ..iimecoor, and oineia. oailaiuuix acr-s. lu v cw lsa. No. X A tra-t rrf lan-f 'tTial- in th TrtraI;.'p al' tr-ai.. aslsa.ur.a ian-ts ' f-e'!iDt Iv.l an-l "v I an.l ram: a m I-i ar-re. ';...t.. iit W-s Taken in ctas-u;aMi as ihe pr.-Try ol iutia E. Ccit'er, ax ia ana of John JL ruel. ALsO A'l 'he rUht. tii ht'ereat n.t '"aim .rf J.Jsn DrrTer.rf. in anl t-i flu: i .Iloaine .ir-rt'-st rTai e-taie vis: A crjuu lra.-J .if Ua-t -. ja-e m .S.icthanit4. tar:.. rmaraet Couniv pa. a : .iniiis U'iis.aff .aim,! iieriiiW. A o.ii.-r.iJ?. .3.i-a Waa-iinan siel i- h i 1:. !,Y. .rtitatfinr "aiaetasi nwvor !asi. tuviiur ttu.-n-ai erve.si a fu .r.r-e liar ilaelliiii h.rs-. harn al .ii.v nuibiiini iris w:th tiie afirTenanas. 'JijCfts in esis-urutii a.- t fTr,ertv ,rf Ji.im ta ffcr at the stilt .t Jwta IV. rtief. - NOTICE All rarsT. r.nn-hasi:ie at tbe asrre a!e wi". pk-a-e lAktt naice tiiat a .nn tHe twin-iia-e miner i-i lie maife icjiown al the ij::t.s rf itie nale wi;l re-i 'iirssl as aram ;he .parray ia k:K.-k. .liiiui. Khrarie it ailt airain iw; ei'r-ia-eii l. s.i at the rl-k 'if i.'ie fcfsl purrha-a.r. i !ie rvsi.t'ie f the pairrtiase money ra-i-t ta- pt:.! ,m ur hef..re Tn ii-siay irf trie 1-f week rf the May una r.f oc;r ih time dxsi br lit lm ftT?cur.iiirthe a. STios. U-itnncT;' ivf ilta, an.t oo .i-.ssl will ts- a-k now antil liie purc.iase m.inr.v Ls ywi.i is fuij. SheniT Office. I B. ft McMII.I.KX. May. 1. ls-a. siier-.a I oRTSE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm -OF- A. E. FEENEH & IRO. STILL EXISTS, Ami for tlie good of people of Somerset and community. Ion-; may they j exiat. j THEir. LINE OF ; GENTS FINE SHOES'! THK KMEIt-OV, PETIOLE. C0N.:n-:-e?. BCTTDN. AND B.VI IN piir.piF. ; OHIIntVAN. KANflACm. j Ii).Vt;LA. AND j CALF, j W. L. Douglas' j 2.5o. $ f. and t S-a free friwa tacks ! aad nails. F.very pair Warrantasl. vIENS' WOKJNS S.H0ES, 90 Cent3 to $2.50. Iaadics' Fine Slices ! FVxba Late ?rrV for Pri n r arv! n4 . WtUtfafiL IX TO MXITT OR St-Ert sE. Te a Vaurer. resitting ia JnbvcwB. Caue lar t 'oaciry. Paw : Tm are Srr.t.y ant.'V,! tn afpeiar U phass' liwl ta ka taeai at Somen a Mossiay. the Xai itar iaf May. na-M. ta acert or rrfti-a In tate sue r-al estate at isaae AstctiT rjaii, uaf Jeataev T.awnshiw. Smaatrt I I'MBtf, oa a, al Dm aoprac vataaUKn. at skmw esna aar liM aaair waiial Ball be acid. Sl!--i5-Ht!c.. I B. UcWrLt EX. A ml ts, H. I BssqC s WE WANT YOU EEMEMBEE FIRST. We hare iiwt ctrno-l one cf .cPU!N(i DUKSS t,wlis ever offcrcf; prtus, tuat we kaiiW will uu,c them cuov iace-l that our advertisemenU are One line of EeikT. all new rolorinirm 40 rent, fold alutcet everyw'iere at tCxta. One hne .f Ail-wcd Im, ,ooi!r, .hnibie width. rbou-e rohxiflfk, (iobeiin. Terra. "I'V-u"''030: ro,D Myrtle. Biorwand vsnous colon nir in Miilures, &r '' ' iuvui warrant the color We T are just opee! S tiof .U-srlEUk Cashtner 4ri'J: tOc yard. 5o auch prie ver known ILr tLre -xU lR.rp. 0 Successors to 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. DO "NOTFAI L TO GO TO sTj o iliasr SiT,o;-w"asr AND BUY Embroiderings, Skirtings, AH Overs, laces, TsJ in M Ms Slires, al Kei lm Im OsJi, FROM Geis, Foster & Quinn. You will have a Iare stock to select from, anti you will save money, because our prices are under all otiVrs. The Largest Stock of Carpets and Lace Curtains in Town at GEIS, FOSTER & Q UINT'S, Clinton Street. - - JOIlSTO'S. FJ. uEoiuis w. i;knF'r:. clarx ii. r.EXF'.n:r DRUGS ! DRUGS ! GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., rnoraiETur'.' of the OLDES DRUGSTORE L SOMERSET COUaXTY. At No. 1, Baers Block, HOrE RaSIvT, PKNN'aV. Ve k. ; r.-rtsian' y on ba.-i.i a large at., k f DHUGaS, MKDICIXKS, CHKMICAL.S. DYE STUFFaS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. Tl.e puivst iid l-t ! 'a. Jtind hi i hi ma.'k. H'a ai k . .i '.an I a fti; in. of TRUSSES. BRACES. SUPPORTERS. An! il t..r i M;tn i-wi-i !! !.( .f I r y x.i I f.m.; 'V fil !. .:. r'irrt a!.-Lii1..att. t TOILET JCIICLES .I.V ,S 'SI'S I 3 ' A' .V P.A L L Y K L i' T .V -J tir.iT CLASS j r i fit AS30raT.tNT0r" B1RTJH3AY G!f TS ALVYS l STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE fT THE MA&KET Al l' iU, Kt'Tll IMl--rrc A N It V.TT.lf feTr.ri.-!!? Errr':) r-r;i7 i I ia-i iaii J Wl.L.f .an 1 aoaj Mr own make of HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDER. I: t a quality. V kf- p til I n k. thl any a- iai .ni-helil can , f a.i U-1. -s.l.i jI i" ei u's a jiii'i. We i!. a : iaru b'lsii.t-as and ail! gi-.e j."i vmr ...u i s wmi trirtll.le t. sal'.W gaaLs Fw'HE YINES AND LIQU0F15 FCR MEDICIS'AL PUKP0SZS CJiLY. A LARGE YASIETY OF TRZSA CAHDEM AND FLOW E 3 SEEDS. Ja. 5.17. CEORCE W. BENFORD & SON. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Kcdsl Drug Stcrs iz Eapidlj Biccniaig a Grsat Favcrita wit!: Pecpls u S-arch cf FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS, Jlcdicincs, ic Stuffs, Sponges, Truscs, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, ScJ THE D0CT03 olViuS PtfcsJSAL ATTOTIOS TJ TU2 tO:J?';.rN'r)!X'; OF P&ysiGians'PrescripUoQS 1 Family Receipts GREAT C-1CZ SEiyil TAKES TO l?E o:-LT TEZ.-U JXD Fli AST If. LEX. SPECTACLES, And a Full Line of Optical such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BBMDS OF CIGARS Alvrays on band. It is always a pleasure to display our ocxl to intending purcliasc r?, whether they bay from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET With the Advent of V ri Hid V HiiiHiaK ailiTT t3 fsdiun arid ltil-W.M UNDERWEAR CUR STOCK CG5TA!5S EVERY REQ UISITE T3 SIEZ7 THE WA'TS CF ALL 1.1 LOW PRICED MEDIUM AND FXIEST QUALITIES Xal MaOO a. 1 a A Wi.ai - y .Wj, j S-;:-5n ari Isci:3 h I r.r-aa 11-1 5 fciSS3 rr Give our Underwear B-Apf-q a CLaII niciv9 A v"'"' , , Q 1 1 i i j:asj-w-. j. m J a rina ata., irTiEUt;a. ta, TO READ THIS IT, TOO. t sr.l rnt as-rr-pi. - lines) rf tl-,e SKt lMi LY, Wt .a". e nia.'St-i Iferm at quklv. truth. Yen cr.iy na-vii to taeiu to? L List even aiter wastiidl ana lroottig ; x:.m w;J, a! John L. Moorhouse. I'M'G SToHK. r la . -rr-vi Ul a jUitwU : re nor EYE-GLASSES, Goctls alwars on haud. I rora SOMERSET. PA. -TEIZ'S Tir K. t" !m!-ww. r-.;.- r ..-. -.mX ': rm- f.t . f..r it:nni;4 n rii-l aViiwaii-tr At ar trUvt-' ; b (jr hri At .it-r-r-: .: ii.ir-,'.-,v fv jy . - Thir-v mi r1. rii vt, ni iA .Jti;i e Ei-v ntirr 'f lfx: ti Iji ,ri,Bi. .(-.- i A -'r't .f Kyi-..-. ia ei-rt --..-r. 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