J i The SomerjeMIcraJd. WKKNIlSLiAV. pro ken and bright by constant daily O.ii num l"k!""-n-nr!y i"t. h -mi.l vn1nry without a line of want ing her brow. New JiuK.tr is Ihreate ned with an ap plejack famine. Prohibition evidently lias tlii? clinch on that section. Tub New York Prohibition IWv heads its centennial edition "Wen York." MJ the I'w also attend Fishes banquet ? Tin sun never nets on the land of tlie rnited States. It if still shininz in Alaska when iln morning light gilds t!m of Maine. Ges. Custos ii. Flk is aain in the Kepnl.lioan ranks, where he has always really belonged, but nobody wanU SL .John to return. Is Iloston they"do not "tfure the roil an.l f poil tlie child." The public school rc;rts show that '-there ere 1'0 cases of corporal punishment recorded in the school of iiofton last year." Seitemiiee 1st will hereafter 1 a l-?al holiday in Pennsylvania, Governor Bea ver having si)rneJ the bill to that elTe-"t recently J 'a used by the Jx-'ii-iature. It will be know n an "LaW Tay." The pitiful plea of the Ik-mocralicand M; limp press for the President to "ifO plow" in removing present inrt!mlente from oihce, beat the "heathen Chinee" for its blandness. I luring the first three mouths of Cleveland' administration there were over 1,7J0 resignations of lie-imtilii-snfi from o;!ice. How many Iem ocrata are resigning just now the public can see. MAXf of the members of the State 'tislature ho were loudest in their o;v jHiKiti.m to going as a Isxly U the New York Centennial, are anions those who went; while Home of those who fcvored the proi-wition stayed at home. Only lo.'j mender of the House voted to go, but 10 n-ported to the chairman of the committee that had tl "junket" in .-harge. "Tueat the 'boy' lilx-rally," said Presi dent Harrison ; and because Commistsion ei Tanner has started out to do bo, the iH-mocratic orjpns,of the rampant school, stand on their hind legs and howl over the coming bankruptcy of the National Treasury. A few brief months wince, these same organs were wringing their liands over the immense and useless sur plus that Protection had caused to ac cumulate in Uncle Sam's rollers. J No finer tribute was ever paid to the memory of Washington than that of dadslone, ho wrote, a few years ago, th.it, if among all the pedestals supplied l.y history for public characters of extra ordinary nobility and purity he saw one iiigher than all the rest, and if he were rtHjiiirwd to name the fittest cxvupant for it, his choice, at any time during the last forty-five yean, would have lighted, as it would now light, upon Washington. 7ur. New York Timrt (Mugwump,! in its r.-ports of the centennial celebration in New York, vim at some pains to create an impreion that President Harrison was slighted by certain Democratic soci--tie in the procvion, and that ex-President Cleveland was greeted with extra ordinary dcinonstrations of enthusiasm. This i about up to the level of the aver age New York Iieniocratie society, and the Ti.nn ha done the country some ser vice in making it a matter of record. TtlEHitis considerable inquiry among ootuiibles as to the elTeet of the bill pass ed by the legislature in February last t-xtendi the terms of constables from ne to thre years. The bill says the pro vision shall goiuto effect February next, it Iwina. the iutentiou of ita supiiorters to tiave (utteu it through Ufore February. An inquiry of wverdl judgK, among theiu the Chester County Court, nhoaa that tlte judicial opinion is that the Act must ie construed ttriitly, and heuce all eoiistal.lea ehs-ted last February were only elected for one year. Vet Chester 'tllmjr ir.if. Wll.i.uu 11. 15 mmh, ex-Senator from Cmiiieut, aud for a long time Chair man of tlm National iH-mocratie Com mittee, died on Tuesday of last week. 11 r. Har.'utn waa uot a tat-suian, nor a jiiiblic niau of the highest type, but he waa a patient, untiring worker for his jvarty, aud had ahold upon the conti tlence of kia political friends uncualcd liy any other of the leaders of his party. His health had hern gradually giving away for some month, and at last he Kuceumlied to the inevitable. He w ill be tnissed from the counsels of his party (iHtn than many an abler uian. TitAt sis noteworthy meeting o' the Srmthera Manufacturers' Association held at Augusta. Georgia, on the 1st inst., and President LU'kiuau, in his oiening ad dress, struck tlie keynote of industrial ir-vreaH. He mid: "We should control the markets of (south America and Mexico, and to ac fooiplisit this end we should invoke gov rrauieiit aid. mr flag should float over every b.ile of g.ssls which leaves our porta. Tlie lina-Ji government, taking advantage of tlie supposed trouble le tween Coins and our goivrntiient, with tise hope of prejudicing that country against our goods, haa pafcsi 4 a law re piinay every piece of gisxt uitui'a't sired ia this country and passing through I'.nt-land China to lie brandeil, "Manu Jai'urest in tit I'nited States of Ameri ca.." We would lite to have our goods reach 4'hiua without passing tlin.iiirh F.ueland, and s itiiout ae of Fnglish Isittoms. liive ua "Anwricaa aiiips. lt Ciiina see the American tiag. If our tu'ernment would lend a helping Laud . plucim: our proxlncts in foreign lamts it wonld not lie long before vou would ee "Manufactured in the Fullest States of A 'uenra" on goods made ill Manches ter, t a gland." There is jesuine'patriotisni as well as tiusinew s-igactty in that kind of talk. There are hopeful signs of advance enent coming up from the Sonth. A new era is at hand, ami with the prospect of u liberal-spirited KeiHihlican Administra tion during the next four years, the -growing public sentiment in favor of prc-tts-tioo is licginning to fin.! voice. In a recent iasne of the Augusta llinnii-lr, we ind the fwthiwing utterance : -4avcrr aud teion were thediriurb ir aud diMutetrra.'ing issmsi in our popu lar government. Tlicy rendi'red iince tain the hie of the asUioti. Put tiiey were uot more Intneful to the national life, than free trade is to lUa industrial I lie of the country and tlie uperity of tlie Mnjde. ul have a strong statement here, Vnt a still stronger argument against the folly of free trada may lie found in the following from the etuue j'lurnal : Free trade is dead. No party can ever i;ojie to succeed in a Bat'ioiial ehxtion that rMrtguIiM it a theory or ten.rx.r iu w nil it as a policy. It is th tirt.iiy opas lhal would poUm and destroy the iudus'rte of this country and ttiat will p..ison our cause and bring defeat to oar p-irtv in even' national election. Free trade means industrial dttruction and political death. . F.vidertly the time i ripe for a tariff ivn.m'gTi a campaign of ednntion in the ,Sot;th. The people are beginning to niidepstacd ttiat tneir old leaders have deceived and misrepresented them, and ae skilled lalsr, manufaiturers and capi tal are finding their way into the com mercia! i-entres of the South, a wonder ful change in public sentiment is Is-ing deie! d, an.l there i a I.reakinit aaay frvjiii free trade ruins njsm which the liemocratic lrty has heretofore relitd fjr success. OUR HARRISBURG LETTER. Fruio our iqcial Cymiioa4riU ilAmsr'3, May . 1S9. Tlie closing days of the lxi!alure prom ite to be full of interest, and of some benefit, it is to uc hoped, at least, to tlie Slate. The severe lessoos taught to the honorable p-n-tlenun from Cumberland hare been benefi cial to the extent of putting a stop to his ob struction taclica. Tuis a hat the Philadel phia 1'rcv said of tliat gentleman one day last week : "ft has not yet been aatisfactori'.y deter mined wue:her Jpresentati-e Sarjuel M. Wherry, of Cumberland County, aspires to ci'iirrssiona! honors in the Nineteenth dis trict or the place at the head of the IVmo cratic State ticket next year, but while the ijuesiion is still in abeyance ilr. Wnerry g serenely ahead, k-pi!ig his name prom inent!)" before the topIe of the State. As the list of measures out of which he can coin pjlili.ai capital at Harrisburg decrease he assumes a new role, that of a phenomenal objector. For the present he sm-ics to be content tj be known a the llolman of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. If prr-;sle:icy in attemiits to obtain publicity nicrit a reward at the hands of the Hemo crats, Mr Wherrr is entitled tj anything be may desire." This is the gsntleman who atvempted to put the Itepublicun member of the House in'.o a hole by iiitrislucing an anti-dist niu inaiion bill at a very laie day too late to pass it and then wislied to have it made a ecUl ordr, knowing that it could not be jussed, thus trying to make political capital out of it. He was tided in his scheme by a few weak-kneed lUpublicans, who did not understand the situation fully. Miller vo ted with the lMnocrats on this .juestion, while Puh voted with the Republicans. Had tiie bill Is-cn intpKhiceil in the early days of the session it would have been pass ed, as it did pass a similar bill two years 4go. It has been remarked that if Mr. Wherry had served his Slate with half the teal and earnestness he did his Jarty, much more gvod legislation might have been accomplish ed during this session. Jiolh houses had quite a desolate apiear auce during tlie first three days of this week. There was net one Senator left, and ouly five members remained. All the others either went to New York or home. Of those who remained was llcpresentalive Pugh, of Som erset. He was opposed to going to New York and thinks ttiejuuket unwise and that the time could have been much belter spent here in legislation. A lew members, becoming conscience stricken, returned on Wednesday from New York, but most of theiu did not return till Thursday, aud when tlie House met at it o clock nearly all had returned and were in attendance at the session. The &ieaker be ing sick, sent a note apsinting Dr. James W. Walk, of Philadelphia, Sjieaker )n trm, and the House then proceeded to consider Senate bills on second reading and did good work, holding three hour sessions, the even ing scs-ion continuing late into the night, the H-nise s-eiiiiiig determined to make up for lost time. If the bills fussed from the Senate, none were of very great importance. Among others was a bill prohibiting the sale of ci garettes to iersons under the age of sixteen years, and a bill providing for tlie appoint ment of police matrons in cities of the first and second class. The Senate bill to prcveut the sale of liquor ou LVcorsthHi day was also considered, but ouly received fit votes which, not being a constitutional majority, the bill tailed. Friday morning's sessiou was taken up in the consideration of House bills umendod by t he .Senate among others was the Coun ty Commissioner's Salary bill, which had Itecn passed by the House, giving the Com missioners three dollars a day and mileage, which was amended by striking out the mileage and increasing the salary to three and a half dollars per day. This bill needs the (tovcrnor's signature to tiecome a law. The Seaker continued ill during Friday, and lr. Walk presided. The House was very noisy and at times tried the ll.s-tor's patience considerable. An effort was made to hold a session on .Saturday, but it failed. These dear legislators cannot remain hen over Sundsy, thev fear their constituents might ftirget them. There is much filibutcri'.g and olistnie lion to legislation, and the '"Mold Legisla ture" can hardly be so considered, taking in to account the amount of time squandered over useless Miuu of order and objections, where none should lie made. Kverything hs-ks towards final adjourn ment on Thursday; the ouly thing which milit interfere is the Senate failing to pass the general appropriation bill, but it is doing its best, having held a session on Saturday morning, and no doubt will be able to ad journ at thut lime. Philip. Blaine May Soon Retire. The Pittsburgh r.i' Washin.-ton corn-s-pondent says : Secntir lllainc is reirted as steadily improving in health, and the an -iiomii-emeut is made that he will be at his dtk iu a few days. In circles usually well informed it is UrouIy intimated that Mr. Plaine is hkeljr to retire front the Cabinet be f ire long. The ground assisted in certain quarters ! a degree of incompatibility of temper existing between the President and Mr. Itluine, but many persons believe that the Secretary will be forced to retire on ac count of his impaired health. The constant strain of the ast two months has been too much for his health, and he has been advis ed to 1 we Wash ingum and take a rest at some health resort rather than to return to tlie labors of the State Department and the incessant iiiijsirtuuiiig and ludgt'riug of of lice seekers. Justice to the Colored Brother. Corporal Tanner, as Commissioner of Pen sions, Las made a ruling of Justice to the colored people, which will be appreciated by that raoe. The petition was from a negro mother. She and tier son had been slaves owned by the same master. Tlie son escaped, enlisted in the Federal army and was killed. After the war the mother claimed a pension because her sou had been killed in the war, aud ilK JVtuivralic Commissioner decided that ttie mother waa not dependent ujion her son because buth tew blaves. Commis sioner Tanner took the position that the earnings of the son went into tlie pockets of his master, who in turn supported the moth er, and thus indirectly the son supported the mother. He held, moreover, that the change from slavery to freedom left tbe mother ab solutely dependsnl on tlie son. So tlie esse hasbeenp.il upon tlx pension roll. It is said that it will be the precedent t.r several thousand similar cases. It is justice at all events. .V. 1. GnyJiic. Much Damage by Frost. Ti sooLt, 11!., May 3. Central Illinois was visited Wednesday night by a severe freue. Fruit was badly injured and young corn was bitten off at the ground. It is thought that many thousand of acres will have to be re planteiL It was very cold lasi night and another freez was expected. ACovington, Indiana, telegram savs: Most of tbe small fruit, includiitg grapes and peaches, was destroyed by the frost on Wed nesday night. Tbe peaches are already fall ing off, and it is feared that corn has also been damaged. Hi(fh Llewnve Knocked Out. JsrrBf.s. Mo.. May Ths friends of temperance and high license rss.ieived a rery severe blow last niht from tlie Miieoari legislature. Several bills were hiuvdnwd and the g jo.1 points of ail were selected and inoortK.rsted in a measure known as the fieerinc bid, w hicb fixed a very high license fee. Tne bill psssel the House two weeks aiJ and was sent to the senate. It was con fidently expected on all sides '.hat it would become a ia but when the bill was put on ils final passage yesteiday it win defeated by A vote of !7 to 0. A Monster Sun Ftah. W.tsiiiNoTos. May ."t. -ilne day last week the light house keeper at tape fxikiMit olf-erved. on tLe sand nearby, a monster fish which had been stranded daring tbe night. By the aid of the hfesaviug crew the tish was feeured. A gentleman visitor expressed the opinion that it was a common sun fish. When an expert from the Smithsonian In stitute arrived this was found to be tlie ease. It weighed fs pounds, and is supposed to be the largest specimen ever caught. It will be skeletonized aud p'aeed in the National Museum. Will Remember The Parade. New York, May 2 Down into the midst of a countless throng of people from ihe window of the decant four story brown stone residence of Mrs. Alice O'Keefe, at Madison avenue and thirty-first street, drop ped a heavy ankle yesterday, which was im mediately swept out of sight. There was a scramble for it and some one got it, but the fortunate possessor remains undiscovered and Mrs. O Kecfe is above all others in cr ested to know who possesses it. As she was leaning out of the window to a good look at the procession licr pijcket-book worked its way out of her wrap and fell below. It con tained in Fncle Sam's money, two very cusiiy diamond rings and some papers also of great vaiue. S'le has sought the ser vices of the police and advertised for it, but it is still missitifr. o- - A Subterranean Torrent. Habtiobh Citv, I.m., May 3. A remar kable subterranean waterway was discovered yesterday at Soianuinia Stone Quarries, 12 miiia north of this city. Py a system of dykes the course of the Saliinlmia river has been chanted, and the quarries underlie the old bed of the stream, about 4 feet below it. Yesterday the foreman discovered a stream of water 1.' feet wide and t deep, tlie stiff current of which was at right angles to the course of the river. The next layer of rock will completely uncover the subterranean water course. The quarry in several pla s shows the effect of violent volcanic action, and, from the formations in the vicinity, there is thought to be a cave there of which the stream is the outlet. Five miles west there is a Like of great depth, which it is thought gets its supply by subterranean inlets. Uncle Sam Swindled. St. Ixicts, May 4. The princiials in an extraordinary pension fraud case were ar rested in different parts oi the State yester day. Jaii b Little, a Fnion soldier, died in Andersonville prison, and in 1671 his widow was awarded a pension of ?M a mouth. She married a man named Barnes, and died in 1872. Iiarues look his wife's pension papers and came to Pettis county. Mo., where he married a widow named Rogers. He in duced her to impersonate the deceased Mrs. Kittle, which she d d successfully and drew the pension. Barnes died in 1S77 and the widow t.iok up with a tuin named Ritt, who was sisin iu possession of the iensioii. It is said she wanted to quit drawing the money but Ilitt compelled her lo continue the fraud until they separated a year ago. Then she ceased drawing the money and the Govern ment, desiring to know why the money was not drawn, started an investigation. After six months' hard w-jra the conspiracy was unearthed aud Mrs. Parries was arrested yesterday at Somerset, O- irk county, a nd Kilt was taken into custisly in this Q. A Snake In Her Stomach. Crimsvillk, Pa., May 2. Mrs. Augustus t iehriicer, of this place, a few days ago felt a tickling sensation in her throat, followed by a sickening, suffocating sensation. The wjman was almost strangled, and fell into a dead faint. Fpon recovering consciousness she wrapped her apron around her thumb and forefinger, and, forcing these members into her throat, felt something moving, which she quickly grasied and pulled out. To her horror it proved to be a living snake nine inches in length. She again swooned. It is believed she swallowed the rcplile while it was very small in drinking a cup of wa ter from the well. An Awful Riot. Chic mo, May 2. A special dispatch from San Antoniu, Texas, says it is rep irted there that during a ti.'iit at. Guanajuato, Mexico, arising from ttie i mprisoiiment of five Jesuit priests, who had bjn delivering seditious sermons, and an attempt by the pipul:ce to rescue them, two hundred peo ple were killed by soldiers and policemen. The priests are still in jail. St. Lot is, May 2. A citizen of Guana juato, who reached lexas yesterday, tells the story of tne ri it. It was nearly dark when the trouble began. Twelve thousand people attacked the jail in which the priests were imprisoned with pick-axes and heavy beams of wood. Many were armed and be gan tlriun through the windows. Tbe mayor of Guanajuato, who was inai .e of the jail, was one of the first to fall. The policemen who nulled up iu sq iad of two and three were remoraelewly butchered, and a few scattered soldiers ill town were treated iu a like manner. The mob now set fire to the jail, and just as those inside were about to surrender 2 si regular soldiers ar rived, and on the m ib refusing lo disperse they fired at fearfully short ramre, killing men, women and children. The streets were sticky with bio s and shallow gutters ran with it- In the meantime a nnmber of ths insurgents, armed with pistolsand rifles, had cliiutied upon the adjoining houses and the soldiers began to drop one by one. After a half hour s continuum fighting a charge with the bayonet was ordered. When the front rank of the m ') tail thsauwi the entire concourse broxe and disappeared through alleys and byways. Altogether more than 2iO persons had been slain, the greater part of whom were miners and other Mexican laborers. The soldiers lost IB killed and wounded. Among the slain was a lieuten ant. The Gre in the jail was quenched and five badly frightened but determined priests were taken to Gutnanjuito for safe keeping. They are now confined in the Castello He Grandeta. an immense pile in which tbe great Mexican revolution had its birthday and in which the patriot Hidalgo was sub sequently hanged. Absolutely Pure. This Ftrnd-T nerer vsrtrs. A rasrrel of pnrttr, treiiKth mt h.leii:ruM. m.ht efsmomiraj thsu Ihe rtr.l.anr ktml. and Caiitsa mild t compeliuoa Willi the multtlodeof low lest, short weutm, alum or uhotptmie powders, tout esi m miu. Kutl BasiN Powuaa Coarasv. JU all Su-eev New link. b-aj-it. IS PSVMB A Fcmiis Eg mer Shot. GrTHSiE, Oklahoma, May 3. A strong undercurrent of fseiing was displayed here yesterday over tbe'plnu of the city as laid off by tbe City Council. It appears that in order to satisfy Ihe greed of certain settlers, some of the streets were made much narrower than others, ar.d some of the blocks almo twice as long as olhers- A large corps of surveyors have lieen work ing on the pUt for some djys, and the mar shal has begun to clear streets of such ob strucijim as tents and frame bniidings. As a consequence some people have become sud denly aware that tbey have been living in the streets. Those that were forced out of the streets iinmei:ieiy proceeded to jump other people s lots. No trouble hss occurred, and it is safe to say I hat the od sense 1 hat pervades, the community will prevent any serious affray. Nanita Daisy, tbe Oklahoma female boom er, was shot through the arm by a Santa Fe engineer fla.ied Stafford, wbo had jumped her claim. Mia Puisy was making a visit to her claim, after filing on it. and was met by St afford, who tired three shots at her. She is not seriously injured. Stafford ap pears to have abandoned his engine before 1-' o'clock Monday, April 23, in order to stake ont tha claim. Joseph T. Piatt, wb had taken a fine claim six miles from Oklahoma City, was fired up on Wednesday afternoon by some person concealed near by, tbe shot taking efTecw in his arm. He says a man tried to take the j claim after he had began improvements, and be supposes this was the assailant. 1 he fel low will be lynched if caught. The New British Minister. Washikotox. May 3. Secretary Plaine ap peared at tbe State Department this mcrning looking very well aud showing no traces of his recent illness. xn after hU arrival Sir Julian Pauncefote, tbe new British Minister, came to the Department, accompanied by Mr. Edwards, the chaise d'affaires, and Sec retary Herbert, with several other attaches. The new Minister was introduced to Secreta ry Blaine, who immediately proceeded with the party to the White House, where Sir Julian was formally presented to the Prrsi-' dent. The usual feiicilious speeches were exchanged. pXECUTOR'S NOTICE. o.-wte of Jnlm Fahlineer, dee'd , lte of Addi son Township, somerset (Vsiuty. p. fetter testamentary un the sbove estate hav ina tss-a granted to tne undersfKued by the prop er authority, notice is herehy driven to all pers.is ludehtrd to Mud estate to uisks immediate psr mrut and the having cisims or dcmai.d arahist the Mime wilt present them duly smheu tiosusl for settlement without delsy to the uti dersiKUed on Nittnnlity. Juu il. lsstt' tu the late residence ol deceased in AddiMn Twp. BAKbAIlA Falil.IM.KR. mayK Kxecutrix. gUEKIFFS SALE. Ily virtue of sundry writsof Ft Fa issued out of the t'ocirt uf i3uiuiimi:i Fleas cf Somerset tkiunty, f.. 1 will exxie to puhlic ssle at IhetWrt House iu Somerset bonniKh. at 1 o'clock r. ru. on FRIDAY, MAY 24, l.s.SO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of J. 9 ka.lclitle, ui, in and to th- ftiliua;tii( dcscrf IkJ'I reuitiKle, viz: Two rertini a rounl at in Wert Saiirslxiry HinMii;ht Klkliclt Toivnhiit. KiiiierctVmjity. I'm , kuowu on the pcuerul plmi of Mtid ttwn a i'H No. i;i und 1 lxitntdt-d ou the Ni1ii byTetiih street, ou Hie K-M Oy M.iiii Avenue, on the smlh liy of Jolm Ansjauii, itnd on the eH by au alley. Tttkt-n iu ei(.iiiiiou iu the rnprrtv of J. fi. lUdt'litltr. t iae MUt of L. il. 1kl, Use' of Ilcliri ttU iUdt llltf, ALSO- AU the riit.it, title, iuteren and claim of Eliza beth AltUitH-r and llfiiry I). AilftiLh.T, of. in and U: ;he foilowuijf dewitied irval iwtaie, rix : A cvr tiiiu tmri of land sit tune in iimtliervttlley Tv p., umr ret t'ouniy, itL , con t ami V acrei nnd !i Jicrctieis atlJisWiiuR .Hudsot hoiotuon KiiKle, neo. onuson. tietK HelHejr aud N m, J. llaer, with a mw mill thervon ervcted. tKther iih all and xiocular tbe buildings and imiroveraeiit. water v!. littt-rtira, riLtav priviicicv, hereditament, and ppurtenvuv. Takeu iu exet ntim ai the property of KUmtieth AltfAther and Henry 1. AlUutUer, at ttw .an of Lew ts J. kueppr KiecuoH1 e iwe. ALSO AU tbe riftht, title, interest nnd in Ira of John V. KooiU,of, in and to tiie follow in dia'riled Tf-al eMate, vis : A rertaiu tnw't of laud siliiaieiu JetiDfj- Town-stiin, rStuuerM't County, iVuti'a, ad joiuiiiK landi ol H. li. li.itniii, A. Kcyer, Mi riiavl ( over and W in. c Kal!iu, tutaiiiiiii; Loi mTv uud 11 prrrhe!, strict oteaure, aooni lorty arvK i-lnrtfl and tmlaiu-e well timbered. haviitK ItHTeou ereeuil a dwvllmjr houe, Itaru aud other ouitriiildntir, with theappurteuanri. Taki-ti iu c&evtitlou a the propen jr of John V. KottuU, at tbe Mitt of Miiouri Jianitil'ii use. ALSO All the rijrht, title, interest an i cUim of Jacob XI. Waller of, in and to the following de-crild Heat fcuue, vie: A certain tra of land xituatv in Sjimrl Township, miktmh "n;y, l'a.. ad MuitifC laiHttiof t TKtl HiuKuer, Mix. Jnob t,ht-h-r. Frank Walter, HamiK-l Himer. Nth KoVrtn, J. Hoover. H rk-arl, H. Hater and others, contain ing li- acre urre or 4e-, having Uu.-n ere i0d a uwellinit houe, haru aud Mable, rii mill in good order, mw mill, and otiier mthiiiidiurH. with the appuneuaucv. Taken in execution a? the pmpertT if Jneob M. WalUrr at the suit of Un. J. It. I hi mum-. A Ail the right, title. intereM and claim of Saio'l 8 w timer ot, in and to tin: following dej'iit-ed real eMate. via : No. 1. A certain tract of land Kltnate In Msck Town-hip. tmeret o.. ra . aiOHiiiinr landf ot Joiuuiiau Khoads ht irn, Aiej hi,-rncr, jueoo Mar ker, and others, containing l'Jfuierv more at ie?, having ihereou eteeied a two Htory frame du wi ling hxi.4e, lag bam and other outi.iiitdiinr. AUait M) acre cIean.nL Ottod oreiiard-, a,., w iUi tbe aKurU-nance. No. i. A e-r.ain tra'-i of land i-ittat In lttnck T'p., tKMitemet Co., i'a., adj.m.iiiR iainUuf Jaeub Marker, known a the Henry Marker larm, con taining Utt acre more oi tew, hwving Uiereoa erected a tug dwelliug bouH.', bat u and other tut triiiidnigrt ; '.6 acre are eli-areii ; liuit orchard, 4tc . with the appurteuancea. Taken iu execution a Hie prmterty of Siiniuel Bwanterat theHtit jf Harrimtu suyder, iu ti ut lor Aula ik la tiwariier. AI-SO All the riht. title. Interest and 'lalm of Charles Hodtnau, otf in aud lo the lol lowing dewribed reai eviate. ti : A certain Un f ground rttu.ite in Somerset Bor ough, Himentett 'o., ia., bouudeni on tlie North by land of Ko lvis A; Co., talM right of way h u-t wi.le on North aide of said lot. extending from Went street u rear line), on the Kart by Uet on tbe Sinth tty lot of Jaim-n Trent, on tlie West by lot ol J a 'tie Weimer. eontaiiiing l.t acre mire or lew, having ihereou ereote.l a tarVMtn' frame dweding houMt, stable aud other ouilmildiugH, w ith the aipurtrnances. Na i A certain lot of trround nftuate parlW In !omeiet 14 trough aM partly in Voiert Twp., honitfrxet Cininty, Pa., adjoining lirtf of Jarne Truu I on the North, We4 hlreeloti the fcat. !t of J'-aar Joueoii the .South, and lot ifJauii Wei mer on tha Uui, ooniaiu'ng un a-fv, more r U-. having thmvou erwctiM a tu tory train daeHtng houwt, stable, aud other outbuilding, with the appurtenance. Taken in execuiiiHi as the property of Charles Hoftuiau, at the suit of Jacob B. Picking' ue, ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of J. O. WViler and Aunif K. WeSler, f, in aud to the fol lowing denerioed rai ertate, viz : A certain lot of ground situate in Mcycodale liorourh, Smu-ryt County, Pa., i the i'ucalioiiUt nti. aljmiting lot ot L- W iuelaitdn the Ka-4 and rvter ieer-" heirs nn tlie West (fcrmerly fctsteller pn.rty baviug UiereiHi erected a two awry dwelling boii'e and t-tatde. Taken in execution a the rrpvrty of J. O. Weiler and Annie t. Wellur, at the t-uil of Joseph A. Miller s use. -NOTICE- AU peraoin purchasing at the altnr tale wilt pluw uke notice that a part ot the purchase Wouey iW per cent will be required when knocked down, otherwise It will agaiu lie epo el to klt at tha rik of the hri pun ha?er. The rwidueuf the purchase money tii iH le iaid on or before TuurUiuv if the lH wvk of the May terra of Court, the time fixed by the Court tor kocuring the a know ledtrm-nt of deed, and no deed will tie ackuowledtfod until the purchase miHift i jiaid in fulL 6bcriJrshce R. B. HcMlLLKV, May 1, IrTO. BUerilf. UIIXiE SALE. 1 n accnlancc with the Act of Awcmhly ap proved Mar h. ih? 'oininLwHTiters r.f knienvt County will le at puhlie uicry tu the ptelld-ea, tu the low cl ' liddeT, bv Hie perch, OQ THRURSUAY, MAY 2389 at 11 o'cloc k a. in , the rebuilding of the abut ment) of the bridge oxvr Calendar creek at Fhanksville, In Sotiyereek Township, where the Raid fron ssiankptilie to New Halt! more Ibmnwh etMHestiaid stream Miionrytobe fiit elm", aud laid in cenieuL Aim, at the CotninUftiaiKT M Uf tice, ou FRIDAY, MAT 24, 1SS9, The CiraintwionrT win receK wnled ropo aab kr an iron or woodn iipertn-ture for the above tiametl nta.rnry. until inviwk . m. aid briilge to be M Teet betwvwu abuTmeut, with a i foi madway Cnpacity 1U0 ptaiuds. ALmj, at the Coanni.oiKra' i3ice ou FRIDA Y, MAX 24, 18S0, The rtnnlnkuien tll receive sesh-.t propos al fi an Irtm ir mwMleD suner-trtietarr tin a t.ri'ise ff uuulJen's Kim in auutlutnipniu T p., near the tiouavuf J. U Keuneli, ail hrnlue tut sureet hetwivu atuiinients, with a U ftrnt roatt way. Cap.irltr luj Dti.in.tn. rt,iht'Uuus caa be iweri at the Cnuinii-i wis i litre. a 111 ssil oM bralge ou dy tif U E. WA'.SKR, Attest: t.KO. M. NthF. A. I. HII.UAX. ' C. W. WiJ.LUM"N", t-'W'rk. iimiiu.!uu.rv. A Good Living GOOD. PAY Write to w. AT. fiaiTH. Nunerj-mttt. GCMEVA, M. tor terms. I'Deualed ta iiitics. iinjr nlalJr fpninlHrt. One of the Isnrest and best U eoumry. i m. Ueneva iNurser-. SALESMEN WANTED AT OXCE. laical or traveling men ofjod character who want permanent en- pLiynvm, write m befre eiurauig frir the scnuon. My steiu a:rw fic ceaai. sitd you can jaake monev handlittg my specialties, Daa'l delay ; terms Terr libera!. Ap plytoFKKI) K. YOL'Kg, New Kailand Nniser lea, Ruefatttor, N. Y. VGOiAm.- DM ryiSTRATOK'S NOTICE. ku.t of CatrarliMf Rho1. Axr'd . lat of Boat- having l .n rrauuM lo th um.irrifrtw-i by ihe lfTiir ut)Mnry. iHli' t h:reltr (nren u all lPMn irv.J:.i'ti u aui &ti to mKk ir?i snwli-ai- j-iyn-.T-nt, aud ih liaruiiK eUims asraiut hr Mnn ViiJ jtrt-MMit ihfm duly ftutifcCBiu-atd for neTtirtwm on atiunla.r. the iih day of June, l, tu tin- U;ei1'iea'euM'--'s iu Simerrt Tp FRANK C. RHOAl?. 5-L Administnur. A 1 .M 1 Nl ST KATOU's? NOTICE. t.ui of Mary LeydlrT. dee"d late of Wencrsburj iMKWafa, fcrmeref Co.. 1 a. I.'"tter. rt a(minii4ritti.o on ibabvec:ate har inj U-ji granted to tha imier)rud by tne pro per auinority. atl perut indef'ted tn sari eate are niuue4t m nuke pavmetil. and those hav iiiir clojnisfM-dniaiHb" againwt wtd estate to pre sent titem duly amheniieated fjr settlement to mo at the residence of dC'ea-ed In "Wtd rUjDHJgh. mart. Admr. ot Mary Ley dig. deed. A DMl.MSTEATOirS 0T1CE. lvneleof Lanra E. Crrwsn. dee d, late of Mlddle- creek Ta p . ijuierset C t. r. T4tcni of administration on the alarre estate having been granted to tiie utMiorxigiied by tne proper ai:thrr;tv, not ire is herebT gtven to all I'-rMXi indebted tnid estate Ut make immeH ate payment, and tho-e having claims or de Batntt sgaiut the same will preneut them duly ai'.henucritei for settlement to the undersigned w iUioui delay. CUAKLES X. CROSSES, may. Administrator. c KU'KT PROCLAMATION. WtJERCAfl. The Honorable William J. Baer P.idcnt Judtttt f the nevt'ral tVuin of Conmnou Ficjts of the never ccmiitit! composing the bUh Judicial litrict, and Justice of the Court of oyer an 1 Terminer and Ceiu-ral J.iil In-livery, for the trial of all capiuil and other onYndcrs in the Maid I'i-trict. and wi;k W. iili and Oliver I. Sha ver, Kvj's . Ju!kfe uf the Court of Common Pleas and Justice ol the Courts of Oyer ami Tenniner and ienTal Jail Iielivery for the trial of all capi tal and other offender in tbe County of Somerset have iued tlieir precepta. and to roe directed fr holding a C'urt tf Common Plea. and ienerai Quarter wsfiimK of tlte Peace aud eieral Jail Itelivery. end Courts of Oyer and Tenuiuur at borne met, ou MONDAY, MAY 27, 1889. Notice Is hereby given to it" the Justice of the P'.'are. the Coroner and Cohtithlex within the said County of t-mer-et, that they be then and there in lii' ir proper rH-rsnn with their roll, rec ord. lnpiiM;ious. exaroinatiotit and ottKT re meinbraueet. Pi do iiMe thinir w hich to their otlice and in thai behalf appertain to be done, and abo they who will prtBecute agmnrt the pri. cuer that are or Khali 1 in the jail of Somei-Met C'ximy, to be then aud there lo pnjmrcutegainst them ac shall be just. Shenrt dOliee, I R. 8. McMILI.EN. May L Hhkh. J bheriff. STALLIONS Highland Farm. CLYIiE STAI.LI0X STR ATHE ARN. .r.'sr u.-uraace, or S! u iuurc cult lo live ten lar. DOIIJCC Hrown italliou, weight 1,S.I0, at rlllUi. SIO iiiKuraue. ALHAMBRA. IZT00-" harry Tm,i"f stamn' &t w in- PRfNCE L at my farm this week, fit ratli earn the fotlowiug week, Niaiidiitj week about alter nately. tTKATHEAIlV sunds at Jenner X Kid this week. The fiillowing week Priticw will ytand at iwvMn-Tuie tne iirt tnrce tiayt. in the week. Tbe rcnmitiing three at Jctmer K-Mid- both of thealvove hnse-( are well known by bw-eders of tiTMt-clHM Iralt mock, the hnjhwt prices ever realized in tne County being j -10 for a three-rear -old, and ?-'7o for a gelding the gtt of Mruthcaru. My grand old Hambletonian Stallion, Alham bra. and his Mm liarry, out of Midday, wiil lw fcti nd at my pluce at alltiuien. Ttie lover of a tnMtcr can find 1.0 such choice breiling iu the county, nor can it be, excelled in tlieStat. Siy Periherou Stalduo, T rp Will be in Berlin thl we-k. th follow LLLj iiirf Week at MeTwia;c. except on Si to day ol vnvtk week, w hen he will le at the barn of Miuou Kntz, near Pine 11:11. 7 hi we wanting to breed tn the Pen-heron drain will Hud iu him perfection of Uit noted breed. A yearling, ju-t coming two, can be neen tht wtvk at JWilll, and next week at Meyenwluie. To nee ihta colt will show what can be expected by breeding toI.ee. tfc..4T uar ivfused for this colt lat wt-k, the oiler being made by a party from Uuntiugdu lumty, P. HEFFLEY. Somerset, April 29. S9. . cur load of the4'lftilingstevl-thimbU i uitler waguns juM. rvceih ed. aud fur nt.le. JEUISTKK'S NOTICE Notice 1b hereby given to all persons concern ed a. legaleeH, creditor or otherwwe, tliat the following acetaiutM have piied rcKirter, and that the same will he presented for continuation aud allowance at an Orphans Court to be held at aSomeraet on Wednesday, May i9 ; l tit actuut ot JoMaii tiyalt, Administrator of Ilimm Hyatt, deed. Ihe acaiut of "A'iMiam Perkt v, fiuardian of Jc hn peicher. I he account iifD. J. Bcrkey, Admr. of Labia Jii ngef, deed. hirt and final Bccniint of Win. Fnut, A4;nr. of Ilartwra Meyern, dee d. Firvt and rinal account of Jacob Phillinpl, Adm. of Iena StmckotT. d. l-int and final account ofIr. XV. A. Carman, Kxeutorol Daniel Hcltlev. dee'd. Finrt and final aeeo mi of Sinks ti. Cable, Admr. of Andrew Hick, dee d. Third and Html account ofKnh. J. MrKenzle, Biirviving txei ntor oi JoMrpli Mekeiuie. dee'd. rir-t aitd tin! account ot ilartin I Sorber, Ad miuiKtrat th ioeph Sorhf . dtv-'d.' f at acfiMini of ii. c. becntaT Guardian of Minnie E. Hetlley. at d hnal account of Isaac Hlauiet, Ex ecutor of Joseph Hlaiwl. dee'd. KiiM and nnal aeeouui of Ianiel J. Homer, TnKW, Atv.. l" D-aVid Hell, d ' d. 1- irst and tinal account of J. M. Cnk and C M. T Teller, Adturs. aud TruAteeauf Joatpn Troalcr, deceased, Tne aci-ount of Si la A, Putmau, Executor of John Put man. de'd. First anl hnal aerfnnt of ieorge-C. Llchty, Admr. of Kebecca C Meyers dee d. Fi Tt and hnal account of 6. y. Picking, Extr. of Charle C. Orum, uee'd. (HinMid aud final ace Mint of S. E Hjrki'y and John IaAit exei-uU'i of Peter Speichvr deceaaeit Kia.f s ovi i J A Co it y. tittAk. Somerset, May 1. J HegiUT. 4 MENDMKNT TO THE CllXSTlTU- A. V.TION imposed to the ciiizeiiHof thi-Cmmo! wealth by the (renerul Aweinbly of the Coiiiiihhi wealia of Penii!ylvauia fr their aptiroval ot re-ji-tiou at a special election u be held Juii IH-sry. pubiishrd by order of the Setretarv of thu Common wealth, tu puiMUtuoe uf Article XVHl of the CoiiHtituiion. Jtdnt rekoiution iTLtt-jdng an amendment to tbe constitution othe C'imuMuwcalth : Sw-Tlu' 1. Me U remJmi tii UtrtvUt and Mm wd ii 4Hrrii Amiv mri Tual tlie Mlowiug bt propOMHl aa an aiuemtiuent tn the coiuuilutHiu of Uut t.'oininonMeailti ol Prim-tylvania in accord a it- with iue pruv talons of tbe eighteenth article thereof AMENDMENT. Sfrikc out from section one, of article eight, the four iUjlUicatiou tor voters, which readaaa fol lows ; "If twenty-two yean of age or upwards, bo shall have paid, within twoyears, aiate or coun ty tax, w hich nhall have beu amew at Kai4 two iikjiittut. ami paid at lea oue mouth belore the election,'' mi that the acction which read a- tollow ; tvery male citlen, twenty-ioe years of age, pw4iig the Ttbowiug uuaiirteatioiwt, uali tie elitilied u ole at ait eltH'Hoii : Kir-i. He vhail have been a citizen of the rnl tel biates at iea.4 o-ie moinh. Si'Hnt. He !-hnU have resi led in the itate one year pit If. having previously been a iualitiel eHx tor or naUve-Uinieitueii of ilie tttate, lie tihall luive n-moved iherofrom aud rcturiiesl, ttieu a x uioiith) uuiucti lately preceding the election. iiiin., Hei-iiaJl bave renk-a in Ihe elei-tlon inlrict where he shall otter to v4e at bwnt two moiitlu immediately preceding the etecUou. Fourth. If twenty-tno jear of age or upward, he hatl have paid, within two yearn, a atate or county tax, utm-bfthail have beeu a-e m.1 leant two month, and at lea-t one month be ltd LMUvj hall be fore the election, ahi aiueiKtcd, ma to rewd follow . Every male citixen twenty one years of age.pua- Hfxtiitg the follow lug piaiiricatinnH, shall be en t.tlwl to vote at the ,-olilug place of the election dt-tnet of a hich he shall at the lime be a resident and not c lcwtiere : Fiit, lie shall hare been a citizen of the Uni ted Stale at Whax tliirty day. Hecoud. He nball have resided tu the State one year nr it having previously beeu atialified elector or native borncilixeu of tlie Ute, he khail have removed ihereiroui aiul returned, then hix month.: imiikeiliately preceding tlie election. Third. He shall nave retdd iu the election district where be hall ofl'er to vote at leai thirty day immediately preccling the eie-tion. Tbe iVgitdaiure, at the pchiou thereof next a tier I lie adispiton of this seetioti, nhall, and lnra lime to time thereafter may, enact lawa to properly n forcv thin proviniun. Firtirth. Every male citizen of the age of twenty-one yean, who hatl bare been a citizen for ttilrty rtayn, and an iuhatiunt of tin atateoue year next preceding an election, except at nan nici pal electiona. aud for the last thirty dava resilient of the election district in which he mer ofler hL vote, shail be entitled to vote at auch election in the election dftrict of which be shall at the Jme be a resident and r.ot e 1m? where for ofheent that now or h"reafier may . eiwterl by the people: PwmW. That in time of war uueJvc Pr in tlte actual militar- aervic of biate ur of thet mtert ttat-a, i the anny ur navy thereof, ahall hedeprvedothb vuteby reason of hit ah aeiiee troui wti eleitt n diktrtet. ad the legula tur nhall have power to pnrvtde tiie manner in w hicb, and the lime aud place at which auch atv aent elect op may vote, and for the return and canvaa of their vote In the eleoUow district ia which they respectively reside. Fifth. For tbe porno of voting, no person "ball he temed to bave guued or lost a reiieace by reaMu of hb preaeuce or absence while etnnloy ei iu the aervioeof the United States or the State, nor whiie engaged in tin navigation of the wa ters of the State or of the high neat, nor while a Kludeitt of any college oraeminary of learning nor ahiie kept at any almf-boue or public insti tution, e i pet 4 tne inmate of any home frdi!a bkii and ludtgetit nn,biiem and rai tort, w ho, for the purpooe of vtine. shall be deemed to reide in thec.etti(n d;triet whort fcaid hotae U loca tes! I .aw fhall be made f tr a.-certaiiiiitg. b pmfl..r p oof, the rilurb wh4iKhaU W euutled Ui the right of fcurfrngv hereby eibukued," A true copy of Lhe joint relntton. CHARLES W. 8T0NE, Secretary of the (Jom bud w ealth. NOTICE. My rlf. Mrs. Mary rultner. harm left mj NkJ Uiard wttbuut jlist eauw or pniroratioii, 1 her.-hT m nm all penult taal 1 will pajr no debts ot her ouatractiug. CLIFTON L. FTLMEB. Eaucs P. a, April 16, taw. -Jt. FERNER Reliable Close-Priced Petiole Congress! Tli is out represents tbe Emer son I'etiole Conpreca in Kanga roo. I'orpoise, Cordovan an.l Calf; lias a double (fore one beint; iui-eii back, ami the oili er in front of the ankle-bone -thus preventinjr the strain of the rubber on tbe ankle-bone ami preventing the pire Kfrainst beine chafiii and defaced 1 by in terferintr. Without queatibn tht coming Slioe is tlie CiOLNiaiRiEiSiS i Gi AJ Ii T EH, LADIES FINE SHOES SanWc.?!8' F,ex,b,e Hand t d "W" y "PlOTTTT t CC' If s JlJ, jLJJ J t-X-lJiVOO WE respectfully call attention to the lare line of the most seasonable styles in tbe trade, and we always ot ouicr ueaterg. wll au etc t.o. A COMPLETE LINE SIIOT-GL'XS AND RIFLES, SLEIGH BELLS, SADDLE BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS. HARNESS, WnirS, LADIES' SKATES, GENTS' SKATES, BOYS' SKATES. Wc have just received a large line selling at VERY LOW PEICES. FLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM AT TIIE HAHDWAEE STORE OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. DRUGS ! C.H Successor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., FKOPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Beer's Block, SOMERSET, JPEISnST'L. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICIXES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES. The purest and best to be found in this market. We also keep on hand a fuh line of TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenances used both by 1'h riciani and families. Vie guarantee in this line, pcrfivt suti-;i.ctiun. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTJHDAY GIFTS ALWkYS I STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BEST THE MARKET AFF0R1S, BOTH IOMESTIC AND IMPORTED Prescritioiis Qnpnleil Family Eecelpts FM Wi Correctness My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It ia of a superior quality. We keep in bulk, so that any special ingredient can ' added. !old at 25 cents a pound. I do s square buaiiieaa and will pive you your money's worth. Ko trouble to show goods. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan.S,ian7. CLARK H. BENFORD. SPECIAL BARGAINS ; T MARKED DOWN TO CLOSE OUT. Tinsel Gimps marked from 50c to 2-V. and from $1 50 to 2-V-. Silk Cord Gimp, a good pattern, from i0c to a yard. President Braid Gimp from 50c to 25., and from $1 to 50c a yard. Bead Net and Cord Net Sbes, $4 50 to 2 50, $5 to f 3 50, $ii 50 to ?7 $7 50 to $5, $13 50 to $!). President Brand Panels, $1 25 to 25c. Sets to 2-V, 5;, $1. Bead Seta at about half price. A few SHOULDER GATES in Passemente rie and P-ad Jer and Collars, nice for Press or Wrap Trim mings, at greitly reduced price. BLACK LACE FLOUNCING ! BLACK DRAPERY NETS ! A large line at specially low prices. Come to our Trimming Department for Trimming of all kinds. We have the largest and best line in the city. & 41 FIFTH AVK.. PITTSBURGH. FA. List of Causes. Frt-kfW'injr U the Lfrt of rtrn tp for tril at Mny term of Cuurt, bvginuiii Jklunday, Jtiu , 1 Una nil C. GauI n. Solomon Judy. A nine H. HW) v. JMe)b Siwks. Win. RmIiIt rm. Farmtpi' Fire In. O. of York, i at barium (r. th. J.lah .ro' Adiur. Ntxth s-oli'n ue v-. M. A. Sunner. Utnry Ki-u?r . Heurr Fibr t 1. A. W. Bntnion r. K ft. MmUtlWr. 1t. 1. P. WViit-y' A-iinr. yh. W. H. irardner. Jobn Oraef Kitr. va. J meet, A. Miller. John Laav r. Hhmion Seibrl. D. Weyaii1'i Oeijn va. Nmd BerkfvMIe. Wm. La. Fitter laac liuyua aL 8am ra. Stror. J. B. ntrhiielt & Co. va, Smnt Ranwparcr. C. .. 0 t'unFH;:fhun t. Jobn Waller. Kmnia A. Strver va. W. ti. Fetfon, tuuUble. Nln Fearl . jxwpb L Kaufman Church ofCbriss's Truutta t. LudnJa Snyder, et at Elf finrfeT-. Daniel Shoemaker, etaL Jutu bowman v. I. li. bay lor. Clerk iOfflee. 1 p. J. HORXKR, Somen, Uay 1, 1880. clerk. HIE BROTHERS' Shoe Store- Fsm.ms CenW I2..V). fs an,t ft shoe. Mm, snM. Working Miirt, itli Leailiereoiinua-and iusole. fact that we constantly keep in stock a and mret serviceable jtooiIh, of Ihe latest invite comparison of our prices with those , Somerset, Penn a. SLEIGUS, BOB-SLEDS, CHIMES, SLEIGH CODES, of tlie above goods, which we arc DRUGS ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. litaie of Jamb L. Viler, ilcreawl, lat of Mil fiml Tounfhtp. Snii.rwt iUt. Pa. Lettm of almini-traiion on die above etat haviitfr ben irrantttl to th unilerir:iei bv the proer authority, notice bervby frvtn to all per notiH iiidtbuM to Mid estate to make iinroetliitte payment, and thtw having elaira aicainH the aaioe Ut prwent them duly an then lira u-d for et tleiaent on Sattiniay. the Stb dy of June. at tiie Ute residence of deceased in .Mi If ml Twp., PAMKL . MIU.KK, WM. ti. MILLKK, aprJl. Adininbtrmtfni. A L'DITOU'S NOTICE. Iu the E-Ute of X. D. Pnydcr. dt-rM.. late of Som erHi rUtnruich, :-mieret 4uiitv, ha. At an Orphan- i'ourt held at simeret. Pa., on the Mh day of March l5. on motion of J. K. Httt. K-m., Hie iittdepitrrh'1 aa dtilv appointed Auditor to mitke a ditnUition of the ftintl- in the hftinb of John S. Suvder. Admr. of N. B Snyder, dee d toand unions tlwScJiUy entitled thereto, K:ve notice that he will attend to the duties of the aNve appointment m Fritiav, the 17ih dv of May, 1vm. at hi otlice in Stiinerhet, Pa., wiM-n nnd where all pnsoua iuterealed can at tend if they thlii k p toper. F. W. BIKSETKF.il, pr24. Audiur. A" DITUR'S NOTICE. Iu tiie frtate of Jwj-h Korher, Intt of Qwniabon Ina Twp., !Snerwei I iiiinty. The llliltmii;iift IimvItii; bevn appfiiiiU'l Amtl tiir Iit the driHian n court of S,m, r-t County hi amvrtam ttflvaiiceiueniii made lo eim. adjuit ar oriiiiit of rrwliiont and makti a ditritrmiiti of tht; iund in the hand of Jowefih Kosher. Ad miuiirnuirof ttie eMtAieof Jwvph Knrher. det d, lateol ijueniHhonliir T'm nh:u. Sonienvt Co. Fa. lo and .monir thie lesnlly emitleii thereto, Notutf is hereby jriveu that I will nttend lo the duti of aaid appointment at my oflire In Somer wl Htroui;h on WednewUy, the Stth daT of April. i'j, at I n'rlM'k p. m.. wbeuaud where all persout interested may attend. F. J. KOOFR. Apr-S-UW. . Auiliior. VATTPT? ,s MFREBV lilVKS that i V 1- lV7 Ji all rtit Unind tnM. iior. tl.liia or hunting on the nropertie ol the tliiderMiKued without their prmittiioa will Us dealt witu a Ihe law direetx. M A. FI TM N. CHAfNCEY RXHROX, NO.UI HKM.MINUEK, JKKK Will PK EV. .IKS-K UllU'k'EY. It IK VM TKI'KciW. HN H. M1U.EK, FEThUtli. WMiFKEY. l.KVI ilSi.. liiK.VM BAKKl,., JiWI All HARMON, V. k MoUhK AiT1N WEIJltK, JllSIAII CKLSE. S ALK?MEN' to introduce and nell onr fine tork in their own locuiitlea. Write our upeeial lentia to salesmen durinic the pnent Bvaitoii. tx clnnive Ierr1ury cranled. iSaluiy oud exueows paid to good inen. Adiresa at once, SELUVER & ATWOOD. 4 24-im. NuMerymen, Geneva, ?t. T. JEGAL NOTICE. .s..lir ht hertby siren that mnl Snvderand W. S. Motkiui, Adinrs. of k. MowrT, dee'd have liled their tinal aenmnt in wld e!.titte. and li.ve preHted their peliliim to tbe Judire of th ir .IhaTi cmirt for dix harae, whb-h will be heard oq Monday, May li, lSnti. JACOB D. SWANK, ap--'t cier . DMISISTRATOB'S NOTICE. feUita of Bohert .anner. dee'd. fete of Elaek Twp.. Homervol Co., Pa. Letters of adm i 1 1 i-i ration on t he above enatr hav iiiahen urant-ltollieiidsriinie.t by the pmper iith.rily. nulii-e In berelry inveH to mil perxmi : ...t hi make immeoiate rir- "Tj"' """" kTin" c,ain Maim the Minie ... .w .,,. iiujeou.-xteu lor le nient on or before Saturday. May 25, last at the lata roai'leoce of the deeeawd AL.AM)ER SNYDER. aprlT. AdmiaUtnuor. ENFflRD KNABLE & SHUSTER'S BULLETIN OF BARGAINS ! AH Silk Surah?, 4t5 CenJs. ' AH Colors. Prinio.'i In.las C!)o Extra Faille, $1.00 " Guaranteed Dlaek Silk. all Gra-les, Tio. to $3.5' -::::::::::::::: -DRESS GOODS.::::::::::::::-::::::::::: Hhick and Colored, all the nevr, desirable wears, &t low j-riees. :::::r:zi::::::::::z::::-::.TR I M M INGS."-::::: :r;::r New Line Triiumingj, at prices that will interest you. ::::CLOAKS.::::::zzz Dead Wraj.?, $3.-10, $:l.9i)? $4, $.', tip to $40. Jacket?, $.? to t-0. Xewmatkets, $G to $:10. Our shapes and finish are the best. n::z:::GL0VES, HOSIERY, AND UNDERWEAR- A complete line of these goods at a-to!iis'iini;Iv low prices. 35 Fifth Avenue, -W!I.L UIVK MAIL OKL'KKS PKO.MIT Louthers Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drag Store is Rapidlj Beconing a Great Favcrits with People ia Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truscs Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THK DOCTOR GIVE3 PERSOSAL ATTENTION TO TUK COJIPOfNDINO OF Physicians' Prescriptions i Family Receipts GREAT CARE BZIXa TAKE.V TO ISi O.VI T FRESH AXD PISS ARTICLES SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And i Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our i.'Ood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. 171. LOUTHER, IY1. D. MAIN STREET FOSTER & QUINN, 13 and 15 Clinton Street, 0"iOiH!iKrisiTioi"WTisr WILL, SELL YOU E"0 -A. CPjB TSn" Cf All Grads3S at Prices Lower than Ever Eaown in "Western Penn'a. LACE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN AND CHENILLE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, AND CHINA MATTINGS. AT LOW EST PRICES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS. AT FOSTER & Successors to Geis, Foster & Quinn. EXTERPRI3K AXD 1'IWGRESS : -.: ABE TRULY RKPRESENTED BY : . : ; DANZIGER &SHOENBERG, The Largest, Most Complete, in estern Fall of lilc ami animation, R'.irinoantint; all obstacles an.l throwing JeGan-e direct into the teeth of opposition, they give to their pjtron.4 the greatest bargains ever presented to the purchasing public. WuitrfTnisT Press Goo-lsarul Silks, Cloaks an -1 Wrapa, Hosiery and Underwear, Linens an.l Domeatica, Muslin Underwear, Laivs and Einbroiderii-a, Laird, Ribbons, Millinery Notions and Fancy (Jond.s, Soups, IVrfumery, Silverware, Jewelry, Conetx, Ilnnse Furnishing, Cnx-kery, ifcc, &c In f:t, everything for UMe or wear here collected. Klark Oron Grain Silks at 52c.. worth !H All-Wool Ilt-lirifllH.-, iloiihle widili, at 4c., worth r.V. i:heviot.. M!ripH.I. plain an.) mixed ellk-ts, doul.le-wi.ltii pxN, worth "Uc at l'Jc 4o-nu li Hiick Tivel. worth inc.. at 10c. 4" inch l'nmn-k Linen Towels, worth 30c.. at Kta. lo 4 ('riH-hM tjnili. worth l, al tii-. Exira heavy Marvillts yniln. worth $2. at 1 40. iAiliea Cloih Walking Ja'ket.. worth .", at .!.:.). 4.irfi" ,,f,:,,',-"if"h'"-,-fifteen.. Iwn. fl,al!i. Pen-ale.. (.iiifhanw n4 Pr.nf 'WK, lu " - DANZIGER & SHOENBERC, : xlh.Stre!Lan,l Penn Ave Pittsburgh, Penn'a. 1 1 Q YOU KNOW i THAT ONE OF PITTSBURGH'S REPRESENTATIVE HOUSES IS ROSENBAUM & CO., 510, 512, 514 Market St., and 27 5th Ave., (Entrance on either Street.) Stores again enlarged and many improvements made promoting the comfort of their Customers. Do You Know iz:::::::::::: What they keep? Millinery, j Cloaks and Wra, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Silk and Linen Handkerchief, fl(r La dies and Gentletnen, Corwts, 100 styles, Underwear, every prade, Umbrella, the largest choice in the c ty. Hosiery, Jewe'ry, Embroideries, from cheapest to finest, White (ioods, every variety, Laces, every possible style, Gents' Furnishing Joods, 50 Styles of Kid (iloves, for -ONE PRICE 0I1LK! Lowest Prices SO VISIT TO riTT.iBLUOII COMPLETE leib&vir$ PITTSBURGH, PA. ATTENTION Drug Store J - - SOMERSET. PA. RUOS. IN ALL SIZES. CtXOV QUINN'S, and Handsomest Retail House Pennsylvania. o- Here is the list: Embroidered Caxliioere Shawl, Itilibons for Fancy Work, Millinery and I'rcas Trimmings, Children' Lace Caps, more novelliaf than anywhere else, Full line of materials for Art Work, Made-np Fancy Articles for Unreaim, anJ Mantles, Ladies Neckwear, Notions, Liningx, I'ress Trimmings, every novelty and lat est variety, Stamped Linen Goods, Infants' wear, Ladies, Misrtes, Men and Boys. Polite) Attendants! VSLEHS YOU CALL A T THE STORM Of
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