Si i ' H ji i ? The Somerset Herald. EPVTAI'I' .-VI 1. I, lii'T ti4 rr.j-rinrr t& W EDS KMAT v r "1 Til r k Inltotiia lmmer h; I loomed. Kt.r.t- your wait. i nt!eiiiii; lite piwt otiice chani.- i!l be made soon. Th cheerful tlmJ of the jostolTiif jiluui li np and n ll.c land. The nu-h to iklahi.ma lias ended ; the rnh from Oklahoma has lieyitD. Umasy id the head that ts upon the shoulders -f a Democratic postmaster. Tjie lt 'jumper" succeeds beat down in Oklahoma, especially if he shoot well, Jnx.r Wiirrrmt abroad swath tlironch the ranks of the I,itfc.bi:rs!i saloon-kerp-crs last - k Seath Cmm anil Miertuan bare joined the exodus to Europe and expect to lie gone ail cummer. GttVfKVoa I'.fcAVEU has signed the ap jir..riation for the wctmd edition of the uiui:h sought after bird IxKik. Is the calm liii'it of recent events at rilkhurvh. no one can truthfully 87 that Lili lievnse is a failur.-. Tithe was more mtrii;iMii to the uare inch Tuesday than any day since the Fourth of July. 1 S7. Ueaea to Vh! gent it-men of the U-g-iMlature! IIoe your enjoying your jaunt, if the Stale doe y all expense. Ir the l.ad in.-n in Oklahoma keep it up they will kill each other off go f.it that decent j-ople can live there after awhile. iK'k(.e Wa'-iiiv.tos and the old worthies .if 17' will look down with pride these lay upon the wi le awake Ijov and pirl of "-S0, for. after all, tney learned their lessons pretty well. iur.es e Cit sty is (roin): to have a neck tic party worth attending. James Neff was Urt we-k eonvieted of murder in the first decree, niakir.ji the fourth man eon vieted of Birtk'ip;itin2 in the killing of the drover. McCatilwid. Tii'K alio failed to plant trees on Ar bor Day, may lawfully plant on some other day, while the sea on iast.s. Friday wa no day for tree planting in this sec tion of the State. Tiie rain came down like a blanket all day long. Iuiuk was not built in a day, hut Guth rie, Oklahoma, was, and the tow n really nuuiuera 4,o Hi eople in its census. The citizens have elected Col. D. P. Dyer, a Republican in jo!iti., Mayor of the city, and one of his lirst a-u was to give the puiihiers twenty-four hours to leave. Tl e lirst train north, after the notice was seiv ed, took away a goo 1 many of them. Tiieiie were so many beautiful women who desire to personate "Columbia"' in the New York centennial procession that 4ieneral liutlerfield called in a ro.nuiittee of artists to decide. The ladies, one by one, without any con vernation, passed in review liefore the artist committee, w hii h took notes and fkctihes. They united in selecting a Mrs. S. Fitzhuh, a state'y blonile of C. Tni:i;t were applicants, of ail classi, for li.juor licenses lwfore the I'iltshurnh courts last week. The Court yranted a retail liivuse to 'X jn-rsons in l'illshurh, "'i in Allegheny, '.l' in the dorou-hs and "1 in the tow nships of the bounty, making a total of 1SH. Wholesitle license was granted to 4 firms in l'ittt l:irgh, 15 in Allegheny, U in the boroughs ud 'J in the tow nships, making a total of 4. Top-ther there were i')4 whoh-sale ami retail liquor licensee granted as against 5i last year. Ilefore ttie Iirooks law went into elfcct there were .1,tKW) sa lKns in Allegheny county. There ate no' less than one-tenth that number. Hurry Partington, proprietor of one of the largest breweries, was refused a li cense, as were several of the largest wholesale farms in the city. It must I conceded by every fair ininded advocate of prohibition that the cause sutf.ed a stunning defeat in Massa- : c-liU5?tta last week. The iss :e wa pre sented sijuarely, unemhirrasseJ by any distracting side issus or overshad jw ing main issue. The day was pleasant and the vote Urgf, consi lerin; tiiat it was in the nature of a special election, but of a little more than 1 o-.iWCl votes tliea Iversc uaj rity was nearly 4",0 tX The form takn was the pmpisition to put prohi bition into the constitution, and city af ter city and tow n after tow n, w hich al most uniformly g no license, refused to support that ameo lment. It UU be expivtel that professional agitators ."lid politual orgjniTs who liave pndiihition as their stock in trade w ill rant an 1 rave about the triumph of King Alcohol ; but, as a matter of fact, a Very large proMrtion oT the vote which went to make that overwhelming majori ty was cast by men who profoundly Jand MtMvrely believe that such an amend nient would aggravate rather than lessen the evil of intemperance. Take, for in stance, the city oflj'iincy, which retains the distinctively New Faglan l type to a remarkable degree, last fall the plurality lr no license was 'M, but on ttie amne-1-inent the vote stood I .'.;; against, to 5-'l for its adoption. Newburyport, which lM suffered no influx of foreigners for luly years, voted yeas, 4fN ; nays, 1, 470. Two more puritanical old towns could not be fonnd in all Massachusetts. The vote of last week was not the ivsnlt of foreign influence or of factory hands. There are a good many Irish and French-Cunadi-ana in some parts of the State, people unaccustoined to prohibitory ideas, but evidently the amendment was reallv de feated by the siman-pnre Yankees of that Slate, w hich :s the most distinctive ly Yankee State of all this t'nion. There is a growing conviction on the art of temperance people that prohibi tion on a Sate scale is a mistake, that it only makes a bad matter worse in cities, and has no advantage over local option in rural towns. This conviction is grad ually permeating the ranks of those who were once a unit in favor of prohibition. Tlie irrational attempt to develop a Na tional issue out of prohibition was s.i des titute of good judgment that it set a good many people to thinking that prohibi tions w kich Uiey had been accustomed to accet axiomaticaliy were really open to discussion. Once get their thinking caps on, and they wore them to some purpose in an examination into the w is lom of a prohibition which, while it did Dot prohibit, prevcuted restriction, and so, in the end, amounted to free trade in whihky. In other words, Massachusetts sat down on prohibition, not to give freer range to the liquor traMir, but be cause the more sensible citizens think that every feasible protection should be affjrded iciety agiiust the evils of iu-teaiperance. First Day of tr Crat WaiMnston Inauguration Cantwnniat. New Yoek, April 2r-T.vnwrftw m rm inciM'ioa will iluin 'vr the won! of com mand for the lr oiciie of the pairh-j-i l-pulur c.-Mrat: i in tiie natiouV hisiory. With tlx boom of tin; fust cannon Xew York w .il 5i!r4i..j.T to llic whole country a'J otlierri.-ht uij tide to the jubilee, tx-ppt wiiat part !it ciliiens take in the mai:se mont and laVir of f :ining out the prear ranged pioprarn. 1'r.im early lan t!:e rces will b- tlironrwi. and the mighty iii'il'itndr ! m ve toward th- water side tiHiewtlie uniiiiie and eilrairdlnary ma rine dp'.y. some to jin in it in Ik1s, and the grmur to frinL the rivjfi and wharves and parki'it, all with their fa-f! torneil to ward ihe harVir. T!ir pxip'.e from all the Staws. from many that p jwsi no water front or ships, will s tli remnant of the navy that Kar raffiit knew, and the nucleus of the modern (l.w-t of swift, well-armed cruisers we are xn to complete. torn sol sos or KEJOi.-ts.i. Ki-erywhere will restiund the tumult of cheering, of bind mnic and of cannonad ing. I:i thevtreets and in the harbor the renr air will be maie joyous anl pay with the national odors, flung from towering oorni'-es and tallest mis'heads. iad will Iw the fact that are tnrned toward these signs of the nation's jubilation, and gtadJer will be tlie million hearts that fel the privilege of taking part in such a niijhty exhibition. Pat of all the gia loess nore will t o mighty or so keen as that of the New Yorkers, for they will have no doii'jta as to the ver dict of their guilts. Ail know that the great metropolis will crown heivelfwilh laurels as the mint royal entertainer and most imurcs sive, glorious and successful exhibitor among the cities of the continent. THSAkKIVALOr NtKSIMt.VT IIAEKISOS. Before n jti the President will be on our waters, and then the multitude will surge to the heart of the businci district to witness his landing and his passage past the treasure houses jf Wall atr". to Iiroadwar. The naval display will overlap the military pro cei on to the K juilable building, w here the g'cat men of the city and nation will be made ai.ijuttinted aud then served with luncheon. Hut iu an hour or more the turn of the people will come again, as the 1'reaidenl rides to the I'ity Hall and makes his wsy to the liovernor'a room, to receive all who seek his hand, li- and the people together crushing henuath their slexs the nises that our fairest and brighten maidens have flung before tlieui on the nicked and dented steps of tile ancient capitol of the city. After that night w ill have fallen, but only to have its sombre curtain pierced by the brilliant glare of the myriad electric lamps that wiil tioimiuale the most gorgpous ball n which Yanicee maiden ever ventured a slipjs?red f jot or native beau ever bowed to bean!y. rue rnKMAL nresiMS this Monxixo. Nine fchipj of war in New York harbor will at o'clock lire simultaneously a sal ute of 21 guns. It w ill be the formal open ing of the Centennial celsbratiou of the in auguration of the first President of the I'nited Suites. Al the first gun the nine ships will break into a glory of Hags and iennunts, and this tow n will throw aside its v ire-, and labor aud business, put on its holi day clothes, w ith reJ. white and blue trim mings, and begin a three dayt' jollification. When President Harrison stuams up the bay aboard tin' Dispatch he will witness a naval pug-anl the size and grandeur of which has never been equaled on this conti nent. He will 1 rowed ashore at Wall street by a crew of the oldest sea captains of the ort. He will be escorted up Wall street by a notable guard, representing the veterans who preserved the Union, and the sturlay fighters who iend their lives ill its service, ALL COUPLLTEII OX A I BAXP STAI.I. The preparations for every detail of the celebration have been completed on a grand scale. It took fjur mouths to decide who should be orator at the sub-t reasury build ing on Tuesday, where Washington took the oath of office a century ago. Tae ball will Ik- the finest in the country's history. The miliiary parade will be made up of veterans, regulars and militia. Nearly every Si it has sent her troops, and they will vie with each other in doing honor to the State that sent ttiern and to the! name of Wash ington. Tliey will give the people of this city such a show as has never been seen here before. At the banquet the boxes will contain the handsomest women in the land, w hile on the ft.xtr the 13 greatest orators of the land w ill speak in praise of Wasbington. The industrial parade will shame New Orleans' far-lamed Mardi-tiras pageant in variety and beauty. And after all this pomp and circumstance of eaoe, the hun dreds of thousands of visitors to the metrop olis will have the wonders of the great towu to view, if they have strength left, ss long as they are pleased to remain with us. Peace Reigns In Oklahoma. Four Huso, I. T. April 2T. The follow ing teiergain was sen: to the War Depart ment yesterday by tieneral Merrill : Have just returned from Kingfisher ; found everything ipiiet and orderly there. About 2'K homestead claims have been filed, and large numliers are waiting to make entry. R -t.irts of bloodabed are without foundation. All over the Territory, so far as I can dis cover, there have b.vn cases of violence re ported, but in no single instance has investi gation resulted in confirmation of these re ports. In ca-es where ditfjrent claimants contest for the same tj iarter secti on the mat ter is c :n;roniie.l or left for final adjust ment by pmir authority, I am thus ex plicit bjciuse K nsn new spi;iers are report ing scenes of bloodshed!. These, as well as the repjrts with referense to the invasion of the Cherokee strip, are, so far as I can dis cover, without foundation. Tlie apjK-sraKse of a case of sru ill-p jx at .uthrie has given r.se to tgrave fears of an epidemic, and stringent q'tanviliii-; meas ures have been adopted. Disgusted Liquor Dealers. PiTTsBi aoii, April il. The wholesale liquor men received another black eye in court to-day. Judge White's associates on the Iljnch refused to undo what Jude White did, or have anything to do in the nutter until the latter returns to the city. When court opened to-day A. H. Clark, counsel for Thomas Gamble, a wholesale liquor dealer, who was refused a license, asked leave of Juige Migee to grant a rehearing to his ciient, to which Judge Mage promptly re plied "Mr Ciark, we will entertain no snch pro ceeding. 1 can say now, for the benefit of all, that the Court w ill not review the decis ions of Jude White, and nothing will be done until his return. "But, your Honor," again began Mr. Clark, when he was inter rupted by Judge Magee, who said: "No, I will hear nothing unless it is in the form of a petition, and then I will simply permit the par-er to be riled." Mr. Clark, agreeing that his paper should be considered a petition, read it lo tlie Court. Mr. Ciark again drifted off into talking alsmt tbe rehearing and J a die Magee Mop-s-d him by saying : "I will not entertain any motion in Judge White's a)senoe." "Very well, your Honor, you are presiding over this c Mirt. These motions for rchcar ings must be made within four days, and if yoaeipeot us lo wait until JuJg: White re turns, which may never occur, I think joo are asking too nmcli. A eiliien's property is in danger and be asks relief aryour hands. I am satisntsj that you are the proper person to come before." "I 11 take the pa;ers," said Judge M igee, "but only at an application. We cannot undo Judge While's work." Several of the wholesale liquor men who were refused a license aay they will ke--p right on selling. Fuii Rsturos From Massachusetts. Btox, April 21 IMurr.s are in from ail cities and towns of tlie State, showing the vote for aud against tbe Prohibition Amend ment to be as follows: For, bs.'iyti; against l.y.l'.ii- majority agaiust the Amendment, 44.4'.U. OUR HARRlSeURO LETTtPI. From nor j.eeial Oorresjxi.lcnt. If u;ll"i'i lui, April 27, The present Iinslature is getting bsdly otit of siirts Tiie speeL.! order biuiu Into which the House had pne so vigorously for the Jt few T-eeks had to come to au end, and this fail rm!iitured quite nuirber of memlsr. and hence the fVmest kindofob jiMions w) re 3nierpw J into a'l pm-wlings du'rlttg the wivk. Tlii pmeenling has be come so fiopient as to hurt legislation con sider.il ly. Noil.i'',g very go-t! or freat can be eipe-tisi from the - model h-giMUture" from now until the end of the session. In fact, the House has in it too tnuch of tbe ja'katt Huihirntsr to accomplish very much pood. There arc too :uary jet.-f u- in the House. If they can't gel what tbey want, they w ii! have nothing. The chief of these ohjwtors and interject on was the Hon. S. M. Wherry, of Cumber land. He got mad because he couldn't ma the House, aud he seems determined to rule or ruin. This interesting game reached its highest stage on Tuesday afternoon, when an effort was made to get the General Ap propriation bill recommitted. This was ob jected to by tr. Wherry. The 8;eaker rul ed that that billed precedence over all oth er business, and that the House could con sider it at any time. He appealed from the decision of the Chair but his appeal was not in proper form, and he saw how useless it was to foliow it uny further. So at Tuesday evening's session he relented, and the House dd some good work. Among the Senate bills considered was the ore increasing tbe salaries of Judge. Tbs bill created consiilerable discussion, ansl the fa.-t that Philadelphia sent a few ot her best politicians up to engineer the bill through was commented upon. The bill ased to third reading, but had not enough votes to p-s it finally, and unless it getx some more friends it will not become a law. Both Pugh and M-iici voted against tbe bill. A large number of Senate bills and Appro priation bills passed the House during the wn-k, and it was run on full time all week, often remaining in session until alter mid night. The S-.-uate held two and tnre ssions a lay, aud every effort is being ma le to get ready for final adjournment by the time fix ed. May IKh, and it is now believed both Houses wiil be ready to abjoarn by that time: Hills are being messaged from one nouse to the other and sent to the Governor during all hours and he has signed quite a number, among others being the bill for a second edi liou of the " Birds of Pennsylvania," which is now a law, but the books will not be ready for distribution lor some months to come. Smull's Legislative Hand-book has been issued for the year 1sk!, but will not be ready lor distribution until the middle of next month. The General Appropriation bill occupied the time of the House Thursday, and when the item making appropriation for the public schools was reached Chairman Andrews, of Craw ford, moved to increase the appropria tion from a million and a half to two million dollars. This created some discussion, but was very popular and carried by a large ma jority. On Thursday afternoon when the question of adjourning over from Friday evening - until Thursday of licit week came up, there was a warm discussion. The ad journment wsj for the pur)Kse of taking the New York junket. It met with strong opposition in the House but in spite of the effort of many of the best members to defeat it, the House concurred in the Senate's resolution to adjourn over. hence at least three days of valuable lime will be lost. Both Pngh and Miller voted against the adjournment. During the dis cussion of the qutiiou Mr. I.yttle, of Hunt ingdon, said : "Tlie members of this House know full well that their constituents are opposed to this trip. I say here and now tliat there is no more honesty, principle or manliness in using the people's money for this junket than there is in stealing a purse." No self respecting man can go home after taking this trip and look his constituents in the face. 1 have not nscd these words without weighing them aud 1 am sensible of the re sjsmsihility I assume for uttering them. I only regret Hmt parliamentary usage pre vents me from saying what I would like to concerning this crime.' But further diis ussion seemed nseless. A majority seemed determined to go in spite of the wishes of the people, and the only thing to be done was to let them go. The old soldiers of the legislature held a caniptire on Thursday evening, beginning at nine o'c! x-k am) continued until a late hour. The entertainment was very good, and the large audience seemed to enjoy it. The Senate did good work the entire week, atid the House held three sessions daily, of ten running in tension until midnight and after. Philip. Last of a Murderous Trio. Piiihiielpiha, April at! A ral-lezram received in this city to day by the Pinker ton agency announced the capture of Gui sepe Beverinoat Maida, Italy, fot the mur der of Paymaster Md'lure and J. B. Flan nigan near Wilkesbarre in Octolier lost. RI Nj-e Mike, the leale. of the gin, is under sentence ot death for the crime. His two companions are now in custody in Italy, tlie other one having b-en arrested there a month ag . The mnrdcrers secured $12,CCO in ca-h, andCmtractor McFadden, to whom tbe money belonged, has spent $!0,oilO addi tional to capture the rascals. Notwithstand ing Red Nose Mike's confession, in which he (Hisitively implicates the two mtn now in Italy, it is feared that there will be trouble in'extradictinif them. Absolutely Pure. ThW Powder nerfT Tmrlt?. A irtarrH of parltr. trpiifrtb and wlMkwnntBiMfli. Mre -4MMnuca.l than ihf ori,tirT kind, ant) fammC lw wt tt tYmiftf-iiiroti with the ninHiitt4vir Utw lent, short we.tf!i, alum or ihtht.e powder. &d4 onlf 1U r"it. KoYAl HUIK4J POWUKK COMPANY, 1U6 rVaU Mirtx-i. Nt-w York. W-VU SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE. lineal or trareiiiiK men of good charmtter who want jw-rnmiieut eutirlt iim-iu, write pup belre euinue.ntr fur tUcncKhw. Wy,Tiem aM'irni oc . mini ym -n luttke nio-y hanl!itag y Ifa!t)ti !m i 4t-iav ; lerou rr hUntf. p j-iv l4 FKKH K WLSo, New iilan Nurver ScsmI joar age and tKfuer rate. -Al kft tkr Wl s'4-lis" BmaK T0Mb:cScc r.tr -r.I-r. A.I.TI wrawrca. co e. J.r.aw.N.raalMw, Managen St 4ih Ave., rnutmnrh, IX YI,Ml-vlsT,i-TOK'S XOTICE. Uite of Kn's-rt Wanner. fd. hie rf Elaek 1 h uerst t'tk. Vx- Lrttersof atni!utsiniti.iti on tltealvsrefwlateriaT ina neen leraiittsi lotiie iioUefsieuel tiy ttie pnifr autjei-uv. i,sieeis Svrebr mven to all persona l!i lr-!.u-1 to nuid estkte vn biake inime-tmle fr lueiit. mtta ito w bavins fiaim iniol iim mot wiH present thera duly auLh'ntlf an-d sc SMll m. Ill tN! before Salurdav. May i, IimA, s( tbe late rc.aeace oft&e Ue ssv-ssl. ALKiA.NDEH 8N-T)ER. i'!".T. AdBliSISUWlor, mm, r f ROYAL ISSSI J l u sc 9 IT- gjr3uTts (gUKKIFrS SALE. lTrioeoftn1rrwrlofri Falel-nlort!- Oiurl ut CuiuuHHa fleas of Hiwsiers t'oumv, Peoa'a-, I wilt eximse to pnlilc sale al t!v t oun liouw, m SsJuitrset Bomcs, at 1 o'eiock I. a, aa FBI DA Y. MA V 24. 1SS9, Alt th riaht. titie. tntetest ami elaini of J. S Ralclirte. ui. m ant to th f-!ioiDe fl..-M-rii re e-tale. vir: 1 wo certain lets oi .riswiiid s nn aieln W ililr? B irogiti, K:tlii k Towu-hip, bs-mersellJnir. fa., knowu ol tn genera, I'loa of suit lown mr'Urj '". lit an"l l.Vi tion-Kle "O tae Sortli by Tenth .-nreet. oo t.ie Ktll M;;i!i Avenoe, on toe Sikiio by lot of JoLn Aosj.ti, au'ton tiie Wen by o alley. Taken in eieeuO-a aa the property or J. B. Rteni!e, t iae suit -A L. U. Iwiy. use .or lleuri etta KaJelitto. Ai-90 All t'ie rlslit. title. Interest ani elutm ofElla beih Ailfsilier an i Uetirv 11. AHtalher. of, ill anil to the foiiuwc.iK d-sv-r: l"l r-nl es(at'. r:r : A cer tain traei ..f land slruale in It-other-va!k v T 1., hoewnsrM'ouotv. ta . (voiaiiiirr 1; acres antl pureties, a,iklllin Undsof (iilouion tu(ir, lo. jutnuon. oeo. Hartley and Vim. J. Ban. with a aw null tbenran erected, tugellier aiiball anrt singular the bultdiuir. and traitroveroenis. water ways, liberties, rurhU, privilee,tM:relitallleIiU, and a-.'p'irlcnaacea. rak-a In ejLstnioa as tbe property of ElUabeth Alt'atlier and Henry i. AUUuinsr. at ttie itof ijewia J. Kuepper's xecuiora usa. ALSO All the right, title, inn lest and claim of John W. Knout, of. in and to tbe following dcseritied t4-al estate, viz : A certain tract of knet situate in Jraner Township, Somerset ixwuly, tymi a. ad l,sliln 'laortJ ot If. 8. laekllnt. A. Keyset. Ml ehaot Hivraad Win. C U&kloia. eootaiunu; KU acres and 11 perches, slnel nieasure, atsnll lurty acrea cleared ami balance well timbered, bavtnc thertsm erected a dwelling bouse, Istrn and oilier ouibuiiduurs, with tbe apmirtenanee Taken iu exeenU'Hi as ttit pnteny of Jobs W. KouliU, al the suit of Missouri liabioi's use. ALSO AP the rijrht, title. Interest and rlsiro ol Jacob V. waiter of. in and to the Mkrwina desenOed keal Eswte. via : A certain tract ot iaod situate lu rioroeiwt Township, ssjiuersel IVMinty. 1'a.. ad Juininic lands of 'red Klngner, Mrs. Jai-ob I'k-lco-c, Frank al(,-r. hamnel liillier. Noab IVinerta, I. Hoover. H. Bearl, H, Baker and others, coulaiu Init l:l acres more or le-w. haviDg tneroju eret led afuweliiufr house, bam and stubiti, itrtst mill in pusi orden saw mli!, and other outbuildings, wita tbe appurtenances. Takes in ex ecu I mil as the properi'v of Jacob ii. Walter at the suit of Mm. J. U. thi s use. ALSO All the rich., title, interest and claim of Sanri 8a artier of. in and lo Hie following deacnUsl real estate, vut : No. t. A certain tract of land situate to mack Township. Somerset to., l a., a,iK tulne lands of Jonathan KreMtutf' heirs, Alex Sierner. JaeoV. Mar ker, alivl utlKTH, eonunuiUK l- acres more or less, haviiiK thertsm en-eled a two slnry tranie ilwpj Huif house. I(s lrn and ollu-r oTUicnldmirs. About so aenw cleared, tioud orchards, Ac, with the ulK'urlcliauce. No. i. A eeruiu tracl of land situate In Itluok Twp., Somvrset Co., 1'a., adjoiliilia iulids of Jacob Marker, known a the Meurv Marker tarm. eon laiuiua; l.'al acres nusv et, haviua thereon erecled a lor drtrelliuit huse. baru and ether oat buiidmss ; wres are cimrtsl ; fruit orchard, dtr , wuh Ibe appurlenaDss. Taken in execution as the property of Samuel Rwanieral thesuit of Uarnson bayier, la UUst tor Amanda sjwarner. ALSO Al! the rieht, title. Interest and claim of Charles riottman, ol, in audio tae (ullowingdeseribed real estate, viz : A certain lot of pound tltuaie in Somerset Bor ough, Somerset ;o., l'a., is-undisi oil the North by land of Kim Imvis & Co., mlsn rijrht of wuy h (eet wide on North side of said lot, extending from West street u rear Unci, oa the Kasl by w est si., on the fsonlh by lot of James Trent, on the V'rt by lo: of Jaines'Weliner. cutaininK l't were more tr la. havuiK lliemm erts'ie! a two-scory frarrw dw-eilinx bouse, stable wad oilier ou.builduiKa, with the ai'purtenanis.-s. No. 2. A eertaiu lot of irrmiud situate partly lo Somerset H roui;h asd partly in Somerset Two., bomerset Cwinlv. l'a., adjoining- leu of James Trent on the North, w est Mreel on the tast. l.s of Isaae Jones on the South, end lot of James Wei mer on the West. eontatuiUK one ai're, more or le. having- thereon erected a two story t-nui duelling house, stable, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of Chulfi Hotlaian, at the suit of Jaeub 6. i'lckiiig's use. ALSO All the rig-lit. title, Interest and claim of J. O. Weller and Annie li. Welier. of. in and lo the fill lowing described r.-al eslale, viz : A certain lot of gisKiud situate in Meven-lale Horouyh, Somerset 'ounty, l'a.. on the PiK-abouta road, adjoining 1 of L. V. inelantl on the mI and reter Meyers' heirs on the West i formerly Kisleller propertsl haviug lhei-sn ereeled a two atory dwelling bouse and atatile. Taken la exeention a the property of J. O. eller and A uuie E. W'eiler, al Uie suil of Joseph S. Miller's use. NOTICE- All persons purchasing at the above sale will please lake notice thai a pari of tha tmrehase roonev in per cent will lie required when knoi kel down, otherwise It will ajraiu be exfsia. eil lo sale at ih ri-k of the tlrst purchaser. The residue of the purchase money must tie paid on or before Thursday of the 1st week of the May term of Court, Hie time fixed by the Court for securing the aeknowlcdrmeut of deeds, and no deed w i 11 le aekuowiedged uutil the purchase mouev is paid ill fulL theritf oihee, I R. & Mi MUXES. May 1, lsy. SheritT. B RIlXiE SALE. n aroonianrewUh th kK if A-wmMy ap Drovel Mar &. 17. Um? OHnmiswioucru of Snmcm-t County u .ll lpt al jMic txiirry un the preinMca, lo iue wwetti dk wct, oy i peruo, u THRURS0AY,MAY23,'89 Ml 11 o'cloeX a. m the re)m!lliir of the alut mtriiLi f tlie britijre uver ralciidar crvi-lt at Shan knvillf. in suu'reeit Toun-hip. where I he nttul Inmi tS.iaukNviiie UNw iWumorv tVnjUi;h ctkntt Mill -Mivam Maury tn 1m tirt-'lai, awI laid iu ccuieuL. Alsu, ai the -UMUtuiasijuef ' Ol tive, oa FJIIDA Y, MA Y 24, 1SS9. Th1 C.mmiioo4rni will rereive ealel pmpo Mli turau irtrti or wKleti ufcitnirutre fr tlie above narmtl mmwHiry, uuiil ltMniok a. in mi id hndire U e &4 Utrt ietwreii abutment, llh a IJ ft. rxadway, rr-i:r puntK A J jo, at the C4NUiui-au(tkeni i-tue ou FRIDAY, MAY 24, im. The Oommirvthnieni w ill n(:ehe Keal 1 pntpos alfi inr an inm tr wtM!eo Fnin-itnietaru lor a hrt lvc ver GIaWen'B Kun In bomham4i-u Twp., nt-wr the h4u-e of J. 1 Ki'iuiell, al hniiKe U ttv leet tu tawn aWtiirmiitu, with a l ht roal way. 'aRi'iiy h't tmiiiii'I-4. hr-ritt4'Ut.uJ cao be w-fii at the 'vnmi.rtoi1f Otlife. - ill sell old teritlge or. hiy ale. 1. K. WA'.NKR, Attest . .E0. M. NfcKF, A. J. HILHIAX. C. W. V1 N.Lt .M-N. ,1-3C lert. Comnthwtuoerft. List of Causes. rollow ing Is Ibe List of rami"" set Tor trial at May term of Court, beginning Monday, June 0, lssy ; 1 1 an mi h C. Caul vs. Solomon JiHiy. Annie M. lk-11 vs. Joseph Moeka. Win. Ibstdy vs. Farmers Fire Ins. Co. of York. I alharine;ros vs. Josiab onaw' Adlur. Ntaih Ss-otl a use v. M. A. Saline-. lieiirv Kistervs. Henry Fisher el al. A. W.' Brandon's ue r E. O. MolIer. lr. II. P. Welttey's Aduirs. vs W . II l.antneT. Jhtl ItraeCs kxtr. vs. Jaistb A. Miller. Joiio Lane vs. rs,,iomou rtr-lbert. li. We and's neirs vs. Noah lierkeyMle. V m. L. 1- rtler vs. Isaac iiuyus et ai. tsume vs. Same J. B Criu-hiield A Co. vs. Kwmni-I ltamsparjrcr. C. A. It. Cuuuiiigtiam vs. John Waller. Kmma A. Harver vs. W. U. Kellon, Constable. Nelson Kearl vs. Joaeph I. Kaufman. Church ot Christ's Trustees vs. Luc-inda Snyder, et si. Ell Shatter vs. lianic-1 Shoemaker, etal. Justu- Howman vs. t. H. Havkrr. Clerk (.ittiee, 1 D. J. 1KIRNF.R, tsomerset. May I, lsl, J Clerk. SPECIAL BARGAINS t IN MARKED DOWN TO CLOSE OUT. Tinsel Gimps marked from oOc t& "V. and from Jl 50 to 2-io. Silk CorJ Gimp, a g'jrxl pattern, from 50c to 2-"c a yard. rresiJent Braid Gimp from 50c. to 25., and from $1 lo 50c a yard. Bsad Set and Cord list Sleeves, tl 50 to Si 50, $.) to $.1 50, $0 50 to $7 $7 50 to $5, $13 50 to $1). President Brand Iinelt, $1 2't to 250. &U to 2 c, 50o, $1. Bead Seta at about lialf price. A few SHOULDER CAPES in Passemente rie and Bead Jer and Collars, nice for "Dress or Wrap Trim mings, at greslly reduced prices. BLACK LACE FLOLWCLNU ! BLACK PRATERY XETS1 A large line at specially low prices. Come to oar Trimminz I),'partmept for Triiiio. inirs of all kinds. Ve have the largetst and best line in tlie city. 4t FIFTH AVE.. rrTTSBrRGH. PA. A r.rsH I FOR EVERYMAH lilUlf w woik ...CiOOIJ PAY. Is' nie to W. a T. Sana. Kurservssea. GEMlVA, R, lor Usrma. t'nesiuaksi fariiiliea. Many talmihk pwu7irx. One of the lanrest and best NirTSr- Geneva Nurserj'. HOME WARD DMIXISTRATOR-.S NOTICE, iw-iute ffih-irlne RS-anli:, dee'd., late cfSonx-er- t Tw., ds rt o,. r I.elp of &:1itiMiitraioD oo xhe atvove et'e bavnig fB rnVefl tbe uitl-rri?n-. hy the pnIer nmno-at. if!" i hereby srive l leTficiii4e.ie't toMiti ute locik- iromli-ait- pyi-nr-m. ud thne hr.Tir clittni jfiD-rt i iut.Hr will prv--nt UH-m lin.y a itjj-nu'ird tor "uinvi o stnniH7. tt;Kin of Jan?, mi line late rW'Jei.re aidvfvwA lit S-Tirrrt Twp 5-1. A'iminirtmujr. YtMI.XI5Ti:ATOKS NOTICE. K-tate of MrT dor'd.. Utc of W-eilOTSbnrg Iftiifnrf 4tni'jL-traiii(.iu iho auot.re?t4ite baT irxt; bern trruntwi lo iii ainirrM-cuftd hy ta fit- rvutteii to o.ke parnniit, nl tfitrse bav his riani ord rua.3'i)i afitin-4 ait wate In jwt ni:t O.trn 'inrfT (mihrnumiH tr sirtil'r'tiwui to rue at the renlme-e trf flr-facl tr Isoroh. marl. Admr. ot Vary LeytiiK. dec' J. A DMIMSTEATOK'S NOTICt- tiutte of Ltur K. Croa. d-c J. late of HidUle- Lrlt-tM ftf ailmiii:ktnit4n oo tbe a. -ore etat havine boen pmnul loth? uudet-Niji-ntr-d by ine jsr.t4?T authority, ntU t hcHv p'Veu to all pervMi indebuj tofwid tnale to make immeti ie fMyureni, and ih-rj- hartiiff rialma or de-ma'i-i-s apuiii-t theaama pnment them dulv anititiitH-ttUii Ujt fe-uiemi-rni u tbe nnditrsiirued wiLbout -delay. CHARLES E. rKOSSEN, ruyl. AiminttT&t4jr. c OCKT riiOCLAMATION. WnKEEjm. Tbe Hrmor&We William J. Bate Trv5j.1ent Judire of the aeTral (.'.xiru f i'ommim Pleas of iheiteTenU coumiv rompiiif tbe itith Juiltcial iMrtrirt. an-1 Justice of ihe rourutof Oyer and Tennineraud tieiieral Jal Ivlivn-. for the trial of all capital aud other offender in the "aid District, and -poiu.it W. Pile andtLiveit P. Sha ves, fci's , Jui)kCitrftheCJurbnf tomtnon Plea and JuMiee of the Tourta ol uyer and Teniiiner and deTieml Jail Ielivery r the triai of al! capi tal and olhtT oflendt rs in the (unty of Smeret have iu-d th-ir iiivri-ptK anl to me dinyieil, for hold in a Oturt of (.kMnraou P.hh awd Gei:sral Q.iarter bnMi of the PtaM-e-aud -trt-oertil Jail Iielivery, and Court of Ojer aud Termiocr al hoiiieivel, oa MONDAY. MAY 27, 1889. N'ti"F hereby Riven to all the Jutf ire of the Peatv. the 1'oroiier and roii-mhJes within the aaid Cot: ii ty of SJintTset. that theThe thn and th-pn; in tlirir jmiper jerMiui with tVir rolls, rec ortl. iimuihiUtiiis. examiiiiUiou and rf'-er re mouiraiui, t do the thiui which to their o:!n-e and in that liehaif atp':ta;ii to Ik- done, and al" thi-y u ho will jtroM-w-ut- antnt the pris oners that are or fhall he in the jail of SiraTet County, to W (hen aud there to prosecute.agaiust thtn a r.hntl he JuL SiH"itrtfii4-c, I R. a VrUIMaKN". May 1, issj. 1 hhenrT. STALLIONS Highland Farm. CLYDE 8TALLI0X f?TR ATHEARN. ZltfLZZsnfc lusuroiu. or SIS lu insure colt lo live ten days. D D T M CV 'frow'' Stallion, weight l.PUO, at rfvlnLLi. JiO lusuranra. ALHAMBRA. IZSZS"" U A D D V J?Vntsin Siallioo, at r0 00 In nAltI, urarK. PRINCE l at my farm thin week. Rtmtbearo the luiiowanf wcr'i, ctaudiug wit. about aitcr natcly. srKATHEATtV tand at Jenner X Roads this wo k. The ft-lio-Aiii week Pntu-c will stand at liaviuvilte the tirsi thr-e-e d-tv in the week. The n'uiamiue tliree at Jeimer X ICiad. li-iih of ttie atiovo hpte are well known by bnvder of tirt--lAsn lrart SiHk, the hihe-t lri i-s evtT realiz-d in the Comity lafin Utr a thrve vtar old, and $-70 fur a ge'iditig- tue Klof Straihcaru. My grand old ilAmbletonian Ptnllion, Albdm bra, and histou littrry. iot of Midday, will be found at my place aL all timet. The lover of a trotter can iind no nuth chi:ce hree-dunc in the (titiiy, uorcen it be excclied in the stai. ily Percberou StallioJ, T V V WiU in RrlItl tbls wek' tlw follow-LiCsL- inteweekat Meyerndaie, except on Mon day ol -.4('H wtH'k. when he will le at the inrn of rimon Krilx, near Pine Hill. Those waniijif to breil to the Penrherun Hirain will rind in him perfection of ttm uoi.d b-.eL A yearling, u-t eouiUiK two. cau be oeo this week at lteriin, arid iifXt vtt-ekat Meyer-lule. To we iht eolt will show what cau be expected by breeding to Ie. was refti'ed for thu colt lat week, tbe offer beiuK made ty a Kirty from Htintint-l4u r.ouiy. P. HEFFLEY- Sowfiwet. April "J9. Ih9. -A car load of tle wlf-oilinp eel-thimble ikhuttler wafjiiajust rvcfived, and htr &.. JEUISTEU'rf NOTICE. Noti;e in hereby iriven to all persona concern ed an liftAtAea, civditsHT or otherwi-e, that tbe following arf-otmiM h:ive wuisel rvK"tvr, and that the same will be pre-muted for cnilirmatit!i aud allowance at au Orptiaiin' Court to ba held at Hoinenict ou Weiluc-Uy, My jy, iii : j'ne ccHitit tff Josiab liyait, Adminirtrator of Hi ruin U)itU. d.f 'd. The aiTMint cf William Bcikiy, Guardian of Jr bn Kpeichcr. Tne arwnnt of D. J. Berkey, Adinr. of Labia Mrnife, de'd. Kirt and bnal account of Wn. Fourt, Admr. of Buiarx Meyer, dec d. Firs and fintl acevmnt of Jacob PhflHppi, Adm. of 1-n.i Strut k.il, dec d. hir- atnl final anotpt of Ir. W. A. Gannin, Ex'-cutoritf lhtntel llertley. dee'd. Firs; and ttnnl arro nit of dilajt if. Cable, Adnir. of Andrew Flick, dee d. Third and riii-il at-rjunt ofFjJi. J. McKenzie, tnirviviUit r-x-t uhr ol Jupeih Mckenzie, dee'd. ftm and nnal accountof Martin I rtorlter, Ai-miat-ttr.il tr it; ej!i S-irhrr. il v'd." t-iuai ac-ttMint of li. C. lJeeril (iiwdian of Minnie fc. Hettley. t-iH.d and Una! account of Itue IIianteta Ex-et-Htr ot JoH'ph lllauset. in-'d. Kit aMd littal utiHint of Iauiel J. IlorBer, Tro-wej, -At.. itvtl Kell. l-'c"d. t irx ari nnal acconnt nf J. M. Cook and C M. Trler. Admnt. and Truteiof Jotepn I rentier. deeasel. Tr.e Akiininl of Slhu A. I'ulinaii, Executot of Jtt'iti Puiman. lec'l. F.it ami tuial a.-ro'int of en;e C Llehty, Admr. of" K"becf :. MevelM, dec'il. Kinctainl final ai-i'iiu of a. K Pu king, Extr. of Chtrlex ro i. nee d. Scinti anil final acnnt of A K Birk-?y and Johu IajUt ex.'fUKnr of Pter Sjieicher (k-ease!. KtHi SOm K, t JACOB I). UWANIi, SomerHt, May 1. f KcKister. VMKNDM KXT TO TUK IXNSTITL' TlON propoiaed to tbe t-itiietiof t hwConimonr Wealth by the teiierai AeOibly of the 4oTiitiMU wealth rt iVumylvauia fr their aptnvai ut re jection at a iiecial eielKn U be hi-Id Juu i IK.'. Published liy onler f the H-cn-tary of the CHnmon wealth, in pursuance of Aniele XV1I1 of tbe rniituiiiu. Joint tMilutioii propont: aa amend mcut to the cotittituii-iiu of the lUmiiDotiwt-Klih : HrATioX 1. itt it rrmulrrtl be Otr S tfr a't H'tHI of tirprrm nfificts uf thr ( iut nun nrtUtk IKM'ttra nut tf Urttrnd Am mt'i tui 1'eirI the foliowm ia pnp,ed w an amendment to tbe couMitutiou of the Commonwealth ot iVniMylvaiiin in accord ance w itb the provisions of tbe eufbteeuth article Uiereof AMENDMENT. Strike out from section one, of article eight the four tiiuiiiacauotui lor voiera, which reada aa follow- : lf tw enty two yean of axe or upward, he shall have paid, within two yearn, a male or coun ty tax, which hhall nave been a-e?e at leat to intiiitliK aiKl paid tit lva-4 one nitinlh liefore the eh-ctiou,'-tit u uU tbeaectlou which reads a follitws ; " Kery iua'.e cit!vn, twenty-one years of aife, pf-rtstw.il p me f.rllitwinfr quaiitlcatiuuis, shall be eiiliti-L-l ui vote ai ait eleclutiu : Fint. lie shall hare been a titUen of the I'ni teii !5taicj at kMt o'ie mouth. Heeond. He xhall have m-ided lu thii state one year (of if. having prevtotioly been a qtwiihed elei'Pfr or iiaiive-liorn cit; jet' n of i iie rtate, he shall have rvmovtfil therefrom and returutd. tlieu a x ui nt imuiettintely prcwlii'K the election. J'hir-.. He hall have rvsnltru in the election Iftrit't when he tthall otter Ut vote at leant two m-iiults iuimvdiatfly pre tiiiitK tue eUn tiuu. FiHirth. it twenty-two years of ae or npwanK he bull have pail, w iliiin two year, a Mate or county tax. which shall liave leen afevd at lewnt two nKintbu. and paid at leat oru iifaiotb be fore the eieetioB, ah all be aiuentied, m aa lo read a follows . Every male citizen twenty one yean of ae, poa eaiiijC tlie 1V1Kw lug qnaiitii-atum-n, tthall be en titled to vote at tbe oliiuic place ufttM election dit net of whii-h hesballattbe time beafei-ieut and not elMw here : Fir- He shall have been a elilxen of the Uni ted Stat at leat thirty day. Se ood. He siiall have resided In th State one year (or If, baring previously len aqualitied vk'Cioror native borncitisen of the State, he shall have reraoveil ilH-rvlrom atil ivturued, then six loonth-j immedSnteiy prucedtiuf the electiiin. Tb'rd. He ahall have reidoi iu the elettioo dt -lrict w here he shall offer to vote at leant thirty dttys immeiliaiely precvliuic tbe election. Ttie legislature, at tli newiua thereof o.t after the ailoptiou of thtase-ctkm, shall, and from time to litoe thereafter may. enact laws to properly tu force thiv pro Uiou. Fttorth. Everv male cUin of the ifpe of twen-tj-onc year, w ho abaJl have been a ritixn for Uiirty days, and an inhabitant of this state one year nexi preceding au eleeuon. except at mn-ua-ipnl e;-i tions, and for ti ImH thirty daysa resident of the eletwn district in which he may o:lef bisv4e, shail le entitled to vote at su -h etectiou iu the cUi-tb-n district of which he shall at the Jim be a rvnident aud tmiC elsewhere lor otticen that now or hereafter may be e lifted by tbe people: PnrrittH, That in Umeof war noelec tor in tne actual mtUiary serv.ee of the Wale or of the l'nitel Htates, in the army or navy thereof, shall bedeprved of his vote bv reawm of his at seoee from fuch eleeti n dnttr&t, ami the KipiTla Hire shall have power to provide the manner in w hich. and tlie lime and ph-u-e at which such atv seui elector may vote, aud for the return and canvas of their vote in tue election district m which they respectively reside. iflh. For tlie purprt of voting, no perwm stall he deeme-d to have gaiued or Vmi a rer41eue by reaaou of hb prepuce or absence while employ ed iu the nerv.ee tf the I'nited State or tbe Slate, nor while enntiKed in the naviicaiion of the wa b'fw of the State or of the hbrh Keaa, nor whiie a student of&ny roileve or seminary of learning, nor while kt-it at any aimt-JuMie or public insti tution. exc-pt the inmates of any home for diaa ttled and iiKiimrut sohiien aud sailont, who. for the purnoa of votinc. shall be deemed to reidite i'.i the elut.on dutrict where said hone is loca ted, lawn bhail be made for awertaluine, by proper p'oofs, the eitbeeris who shall tie entitled to toe Viihi of suAVaxe hereby tv-labiuheKl," A true copy of the toim rvv)ir.:ion. CilAHi.Ks W. STONK, SecrvtaL oi ii.e unntnouw-ealth. NOTICE. My wife. Mr. Mary Fulmer, having left my bed aod buard without just eaone r pro-oewtiMi, 1 hereby warn all pcraoua that 1 will pay no debts ot her cottlxacunc. CXIITON L. FI LM EH. Elklick P. a, April 2fi Itiaii. 44. . A AT FERER Reliable Close-Priced Shoe Store- Petiole Congress! Th is cot rpjirt-spntH the Kuier son Petiole Congress in Kunjrs roo. Porpoise, Cordovan anl Calf ; has a doable eore one being placed hack, and the oth er in front of the ankle-hone thus preirentinj: the strain of the rubber on the ankle-bone and preventintf the gore against beinp chafed and defaced by in terferintr. Withmit niestionUie cotninfC Slice is the CiO;2vG!R;E S:S LADIES FINE SHOES Slrr F,ex,ble Wr "f TArT T f"1 T 1 CC' V a JLa. JLV. U tjT LiiLOO WE respectfully call attention to the fact that we constantly keep in stock a lare line of the most seasonable and ut serviceable jtoo1p, of the latest styles in the trade, ami we alwavg invite comparison of our prices with those of other dealers. CALL AND SEE US. FEKXER BROTHERS, Somerset, Penn'a. A COMPLETE LINE SHOT-GUNS AND RIFLES, SLEIGHS, LOB-SLEDS, SLEIGH BELLS, SADDLE CHIMES, SLEIGH K0BES, BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, WHIPS, LADIES' SKATES, GENTS' SKATES, BOYS' SKATES. Wo Lave just received a largo line of the above goods, which we arc selling at VERY LOW PRICES. TLEASE CALL AND SEE TIIEM AT TIIE HARDWARE STORE OF JAS. B.'HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. DRUGS ! Successor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baers Block, SOMERSET, PENIST'A. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES. The purest and best to be found In this market. We also keep on hand a tub line of TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenances used both by Fli v-iciarrs and families. We guarantee in this line, perfect sativ-action. TOILET ARTICLES, A ND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IS A FIRST CLASS DRUO STORE. f I NE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY G I f"TS ALWAYS IJ STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. TIIE BEST TIIE MARKET AFF0R13, BOTH DOMESTIC AXD IMPORTED Prescriptions Coup Family Receipts MM Wi Correctness My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a superior quality. We keep in bulk, so that any special ingredient can ' 'je added. Sold at 2o cents a pound. I do a square business and will five you your money's worth. Ko trouble to show goods. PUBE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARCE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan. S, 1S87. CLARK H. BENFORD. B. & B. DRY GOODS 33Y MAJX.. We employ a larye eorjm of competent people, whose oniy duty is the tilling of orders by mail from our numerous u-tuiiH'i-H living at adistamv wliotsinnot do their ahoppin hi-n- in ien-nn. Whether you want a cheap school or houxc drt-Hs at ti'.c. a yanl, a (.iiij.'liuni, Sittinc, India Silk, Itiatk or Colored Silk, or a .''prini: Suit of some of the new soft woolen fabrics, this - Mail Order Department is here to supply your wants. Kverylliina; t tie moat desirable in the way of textile fab rics is here, and at the lowfst possible prices. In all purchase, quality is one prime con sideration, price nimtlier. Iu both these par ticulars we shall still . aim to please you. Sce is limited here. Our New Spring Catalogue and Fashion Journal Will fell the whole story. This journal is published semi-annually for the benefit of our patrons lving at a distance, but will be cheerfully sent to any address, whether you are a patron or not. WRITE Foil A COPY. It costs nothing and may prove a benefit to you. Mention this paper. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. DMI"lSf RATOITS XOTICE. hnune of Leri lUro-wrer, de'd. late ofBlark Township, boiner-ftet Couniy, I'm., LettPi of drniuitration ou the wre estate having been rramvd to tbe onrt-emitnied by the pnper auih-oriiv, al) pmnt ii'ietut miwhI v tate nrm nriii-te(l to make py idmiI, and tb-rase having cUims u prvnrnt th m duly authtMUwa ted for )rilt;ntnt to the mtdf rvinifd AdnilniKtra tfr on Tiiumday, Uaj 22, 1MU. at hi oOice in liockwood, ia, E. I. n.LER. aprlT. Admiuu-trator. JEGXL NOTICE. .Nttic. If hertbr c cn that .rr.Ufl Snrdrrand W 8. M'tesii. Adnir. ofh. Muwrr, doe'd have filed their final am Kin t iu mid estaie, and hae prenroted their prttUou to the Judirw ot th Or dhans' Court liir rtHrhantc, which will be beard oa Monday, iUj ti, hunt. JACOB 0. BWA!HCt ap.M. Cavrt. ROTHERS GIAilTiEiE, Hand-turned, Famous -cnt"' ffj.vi. rt an.l S4 Shoe. Also, art.l. Woiaiiiir sticta, with Leaiiier mt aial iusule. DRUGS ! DNTRATOITS NOTICE. tiate of Jnrh L. Miler, derraed. lute of Mil ftrd lownohip. Snmrwrt o. l'a. Itttrn of aitmini-tratt(m on the ahove estate havliiff been RTanted to the undersi(fnetl lr the proper mhrity, utKire Ik hereby fivvn to all per aii.ts fndehttl to aid entate to make Immediate payment, and tho-e bavinff flainm airain the fcune to present them duly authenticated for et tlemeiit on Htnrdi4y, the 8th dy of June, lwy, at Uie late naudeuce of deream-d in MiHord Twp., I A Nl KL Mll.l.KR, VM. O. MILI.KK, apmi. t Admluiatraton, A CDITOK'S NOTICE. IX. lu the Estitte of N" B Snyder, der'd.. late of Som erset HonHitrh, SMiierM-t HiittT, ta. At an Orphan-' Court held at -wmenet. Pa., on the th day uf Marrh 1. on motion ttf J. K. Scott K-4).. the un-rlei-vi-cn-p-d tluir appin!eI Auditor u make a diKtrilnition oft he fundi lu tbe haud-4 if John N. Hityder. Admr. of N. H Snyder, dee d loaitd amour ihrr (iviUy entitleil thereto, iriven iM-tiee that he wilt attend to the duties of the ut-ove appointment n Kriday, the 17th dav of May. 1. at hU office In Somenet, Fa., when and where all pervoua interested can at tcud tfthev think oru per. F. W. BIESECKER, apr24. Auditor. A UIIT0irS NOTICE. la. In the estate of Joseph Korher, late of Qnemabon tnv Twp., Ntinep-MH County, dee d. "Hie nndcrijf:ieI havtnn lieen apMinted Audi tor hv the (rpuan' Court of Homeiet Ccmnty to aM-ertain advaneememt made to hfrxn, adjust ae ciiint' of rrel'tth-K and make a diidriMitkiu of the fund in the hand of JtMepb Kucher. Ad niiintnittr of the etie of JtMpph Koeher. dec d, ' late of Vuemahouiur Township. 8omerHet Co. Fa. to and amonK th-uH lndlv entitled thereto, Ntiee is henthjr Riven that I will attend to the dutic of -aid appointment at my ottiee in Smer H ltonnfh on Wednesday, the 2-ith dav of April, iHsy, at 1 o'ehtrk p. m.. when and where all pemum lnu-reMcU may attend. J, K00-5KR, Apr3-I8. Auditor. VHTTr1 L1 ,S HKREBV MY EN' that al V 1 LK.J J J all partten ftmnd trvnpa--lntr. Aiiittif or hunting on the pr-upertiea of the under--failed witlimt tljeir p jriUL-wku will hi dr-alt with a the iavr dineUs, (. A. Pt I M VN. CH U.NCEY RARUOX, NoAM HEMM1NGER, JKRKWH1PKEY. JhXE WHiFtvtY, H IK AM TKKHuW, JOHN H. MIU.EK, FETKKO. WHIPKEY. LfcVILN(., I1IKAM HAKKUN. JOMAH BARRON'. p. K. MokhK. At'bTi.S WfciMfc-K. JOSiAH CKirtE. BEMFORD S-iI.ESMEX to intrrxluce ami nell rarr fine ntia-k in tlitir own 'rx-allllea. Writ for ourspxial terma to vt'mmea duriiiic the prtwul waai,u. j ctnlv tCTrllory graiiUil. Salary ood eapraaei (aiiil u guuu Btea. Adilrm at ouix, SELOVER A ATWOOD, 4 21 im. yura.'rymen, Ueceva, X. T. KYE9 AND KAIiS. D hat aod IIow to da Hhei Ifflieted. Hare a permm,l examination )it a relish ortv )! nt umrr. The nut ixlit-difTKriita' rtiai-area often have iniiljtr, tr even le. proiut iit-nt avint Uana ttian the simplest arrtfti..n. aiwl ret'imre ymml ami ntrrtrt trnumml to mrrerit permanent lii". iKin't wait to wnie. It la a fai-i that one haif the permaneat bliiuinet ba tieen eauae br dt-lav. ' fH.iiden dafnew in nearly alwan rurab'e. t'bnaiie deafnew ran be benefitted In mott caia-a. lirhaiy- tmtn tUe ear iia ty .an-l wita the net rxuiry atteniin. t'atarrli and thrnat dimres m-v-inst'illj trcateil .'pw-tai lea alju-iwl. In all ' i be-i u make at least uae Twit to the ITiiiM There i Eo.ldm nal tharro for ex amination o caiea that are trvau-i b? rue Eaeh ewe ta rnarirl arewdiuf lu ibe meUiod, unw aud aalil iequlred for the best nwitt. O. W. 6AULER. M. .. 904 Pcnn Ave., Hunixirxb. Pa. KNABLE & SHUSTER'S lJULLISTIN OF IJAKGAINS! -z::::SILKS.:z:z:::; All Silk Surahs, -iC, Cent.'. All Colors. Printed Intla't 69o -Extra Faille, $1.00 Guaraiitoi'd DIack Silks, all Gi-ades, 7-;e. to $3.50. ::::z:DR ESS GOODS.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Black and Colored, all the new, desiralde wears, at lovv 'rices. :::z:zTRI M M I NCS.ir:. r New Line Triinuiirigs, at prices tLut will interet tou. z:CLOAKS.:z:z: Bead Wraj.s, $3.40, $3.90, $4, $.", up to $40. Jacket-?, $: to $J0. Newmarkets. $6 to $30. Our shajies and finish are the best. :GL0VES, HOSIERY, AND UNDERWEAR:: A complete line of these goods at a-stonishinilv low prices. I 35 Fifth Avenue, -WILL GIVE MAIL OKliEUS I'itnMlT Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drag Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great Favorite with People ia Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dje Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR GIVES PEariOSAL ATTENTION TO THE COMPOUNDING OF Pliysicians'Prescriptioiis 1 Family Receipts GRtAT CARE SEISQ TAKES TO CSt OSLT FRESH ASD PVRE ARTICLES SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And : Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. 1'rom such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to digplay our ood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOM ERSET. PL "FOSTER & QUINN, 13 and 15 Clinton Street, J"0SI3SriS!T0"W"!iT WILL SELL YOU Of All Grais3 at Prices L:wor than Ever Snowi ia Western Pezia'a. LACE "CURTAINS, TURCOMAN AXD CHFNILLE CURTAIX.S, CURTAIN WLIA AND FIXTURE"", RUC'S, IN A I.I. SIZES, COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS, AT LOWEST PRICES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS, AT FOSTER &QUINN.'S, Successors to Geis, Foster & Quinn. ENTER I 'RISK AND PROGRESS i ARE TRULY R KPR ESENTED BY : .... : : D ANZIGER & SHOENBERG, The Largest, Most Complete, and Handsomest Retail House in Western Pennsylvania. Full of life and animation, surmounting all obstacles an.l throwing defiance direct into the toeth of o;pnition, tliey give to their pitron the greaUst birgaiiwever presented to the purchAing public. I oui:T7J rnisTixcf Drvm Gxxlg and Silks, Cloaks and Wraps, Hosiery anil Underwear, Linens and Pomest'un, Muslin Underwear, Laces and Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Millinery Notions and Fancy (joods. Soaps, Perfumery, Silverware, Jewelry, Co-neb, House FurniBliinKS, Crockerj-, Ac, &c. In fact, everything for use or wear here collected. Black Gnw Grain Silks at 5'c, worth !. All-Wool Henrietta, ilmiltlu width, nt 4Sc., worth ilV. CheTiots. tri(ie.. plain ami mixed etT-t, doulile-wtdtii good., worth 2Uc., at I'Je. Mncli Hurk Towpls, wnrtli ISc . at lijo. incli Damask Linen Towela. wnrtli ir... at 10c. 1 -4 ( rocliel ynili. wortli il. at ec. Kxint heavy MHrsfiil,-. wonli $2, at tt 4. L-uliea Clnlii WalkiiiK Jai keta, wortli .", at Jt' i. TuIl llp of HomrMip ah ;0. in Fatr, lw. I awnaO.alli. rw. .l.-. n..h.n. mA iv.f. w tri-,i, iii uim" prM'p pnnr,f,it. ureu tuai iixvxt uruen win rwvivt! pfimpi and DAMZICER i&i Sixth Street and Penn Ave, I DO YOU -THAT ONE OF PITTSBURGH'S ROSENBAUM & CO., 510, 512, 514 Market St., and 27 5th Ave., i Entrance on either Street.) Stores again enlarged and many improvements made promoting the comfort of their Customers. Do You What they keep? Millinery, ; Cloaks and IV raps, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Silk and Linen Handkerchief, for La dies and Gentlemen, Corsets, 100 style, Underwear, every grade, Umbrellas, the larxiwt choice in the c ty, Hoiery, Jewelry, Embroideries, from cheapest to finest, White (ioods, every variety, Laces, every possible style, Genta' Furnishing Goods, 50 Styles of Kid Gloves, for mi PBICE ONLY ! Lowest Prices T SO VISIT TO PITTS B IROU COMPLETE teibavir$ PITTSBURGH, PA. ATTEXTIOX an. I in-al all all ko, tail of-LO-n palrulta ran feci a- caivtul aiu-iitiuu. SHOENBERC, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. KNOW ! REPRESENTATIVE HOUSES IS- Know Here is the list: Embroidered Cashmere Shawls, Ilibliongfor Fancy Work, Millinery and Dress Trimmings, Children's Lace Caps, more novelties than anywhere else, Full line of materials for Art Work, Made-op Fancy Articles for Bureaus, and Mantles, Ladies' Neckwear, Notions, Linings Iress Trimmings, every novelty and lat est varietv. Stamped Linen Goods, Infants' wear, Ladies, Miseea, Men and Boys. Po!lt Attendants f VSLE.-iS YOf CALL A T THE STOKES Of -1
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