The' Somerset Herald and J'fpn-t' tD.KK.-DAY ,t -'I. lS- The weather List week caused rennzk iikeiise ixTHfi.rati'in. Stbaw btd- t. ake trie summer, but they Uir'y iuinali; the CnxUut of tit ilWff. ( iNK of the eacoari:ir.g of the times : The beat P improves s the "S1L-s.il fcjvktu. SAm e'- ! Wr'Atlb. of P-ttsl-nryb, l,a Ien appointed Collector for this In terna! lieveime District, to s-Joceed Ed ward Eigler. Tut resignation of Solicitor General Jenkii took effect on the VAh. His ' nwirhunot yet lw appointed, tut j,rjl.lly wiil be this week. U.S. Maiwhal Jia iwy there nas n.-.t a Kosle pew kiiled ly vio lence in Oklahoma since the opening o the Territory to settlement. The friends of constitutional prohibi tion prorsise to whp it op a!l !it.j the line in Somerset eiuuiy during the re mainir.g wek of the cair-piii.-n. It in cm-put"-"! that :;7...-.''3 babies an- hrn enii yc-ar. The rain of birth in, then fore. nlo-Jt one inch second ; and m the infantile squall echoes continuous 1 V around the world. Tur jrood work g-ies luerriiy on. One hundred and twenty-one Kepublinan jHMtuianU-n were a; .-iuted Saturday, making a total of iiino hundred and liinety-aix for the week. The Philadelphia license court finished their work last week. In the city licenses were grai.U d to 1.1:". salx.ns.as apaiiist 1 ":; last year, la 1-H7, before tiie high license law went into effect there were .r),77J licensed siil's-ns in the city. Pi:fii.I!NT Hai:-;i--s has appointed John K. Lynch, the colored c-x-Congress-mn of Mississippi, Fourth iaditor of the TreaMiry. Mr. Lynch, when in the House, proved biniself to be a man of very ronsi-Iciablc ability and will douU l' ? fill his new tsr-iiion with credit. WiiATEMiR President Harrison's gi-nu- im- n-vn-t over the death of Mr. Allen i Thorn-like Itiic, his Miniver to Eum-la, lie can not but fed an huaext pleasure in neeilig is seiocti-m for that important st so generally lauded as is the cane in the tributes of the press to the abilities and chara'ter of the editor of the .Wi Autrneiu A' ''. Mr. Lice's new.ipaj-er memorialists cheeriully pronounce hi;u a loan of great promise, one to whom for- tune threw gnat oi.r.ortunitien, and bo ... . . . . i .. ... i ouibraoea llieiii wua maiiiy eneig aim enligbU-ned ardi r. Tim consular npjointrncutn are not go ing the way of the place-hunter bo is in acari b of the elegant leisure of a aeuii diplomatic office. They have gone that way railly Vxj often in tiuie pa.-t. The I'rewidcnt i m-n-l.ng men who know what the Hants and conditions of Amer ican trade are to represent the coiuujer lial interesfs of this country in the Viusi-i-.iwfi et-iitn-a of Kunij. The consular report for the next four years will con vey more intelligence astobusincs allairs and fewer presentations of theories of theCobden Club than during the four years just past. Ikhw auk Democrats are at their old trick. They are now charged mith hold ing back the tax lists in order to dixpial- ify Ib-publi.tan voter-iattbe cmiing uiu-j nicipal elections. The Kcpubli" ans of that State have so oAen lieen subjected to this outrage in the exercite of their right to vote that it is cut a novel expe rience totht-in; but it Uj none the less outrageous on that aceru;it, and the fact that the more fair-minded among the Ih-tiiocrats join ill the protest against the present outrage is a hopeful sign for the future. It is a long lane that has no turning, and the day will surely come when the Republicans of Ik-laware will be in the enjoyment of all their rights at the polls. O.ns of the niort lionful signs of the times is that the Southern press is busy in laudation cf Southern resources and in advocacy of their development. This is far better than discussing the race tpu-stiou. It is, indeed, doing much to ward settling it. -For when there are hundreds 1 iron works and hundreds of cotton factories and scores of new ton ns aud a hundred thoUMind more people, mostly white immigrants, in Alabama or leorgia, the exec? of population will 1-s white, abile the minority, always a great one, of colore 1 voters, will be di vided tmin questions of policy and fi nance. The only means of making tiro supremacy possible in any Southern State is by excluding forcijm capital and pre venting white immigration. Senator C'jo;M-r'a proposition to have another C institutional Convention to nmeii-1 (be present instniiiieut is not likely to be udoptcd. although any one with the very least existence in legisla tion is conscious of the necessity. The prettent C'oiistitoiion was framed in dis trust of the people, and a.1 a natural con sequence it is more an oUstroction to all legislation thnu a restraint upon vicious legislation. There is very little evil that it has prevented in this regard. And in stead of the tiener.d Asw-mbly legislating locally, we are grow ing into a condition when the courts legislate locally by their decisions. This is the case ia the laws covering cities, as it is in other cases. And it is a matter for congratulation that Seejetor Cooper lias started discussion. It is a leaven that will work, if it has a chance. Hut if we should have another constitutional convention it is hoped that it wiil not lie an aggregation of incipient Mugwumps, engineered by the minority jtarjy of the $'.&te.IIjrr,a!ntrj T. Uymjih. Says the New York iVrss: Tension j Commissioner Tanner l.as been the o(. . ... .- i -. jectof Democratic and Mugwump vitu- . , . . , prrations ever since be was appointed. . . , ..... ........... enr t-olitiiwl crime within the list of things which high-minded public otliuera will not do. I old recently he held Lis peace, but being pressed to say some thing, be lately told the simple facts of liis doings in ollice, thereby utterly con founding hisopptinents. It seems that fifty fpccial examiners Lave been Uisi harge-1 betause there was bo apropr:alion out of which they could Is- (laid ; that three I Vui-x-ratic chiefs of litis4oo were given subordinate Aillices; '.hat all the clerks came from the Civil Her ice Commission, and that the only appointments at bis disposal are twelve chiefs of division, some medical exjicrts vm a kh m iwiwup-ii ana uoys, rite rrm rvjat !htw facta i,i win pie jUMtkv U)uu ItuiMVt nileiuan ana uule ..rf- t.. i. . ..i ..i ri Kl 9 "u J bi- bvoeves in his parly is perfTtly true, (-it t'tol be ssilfrJinates the public in-te.-e.--t ! partis! activity is a e!an ! r u;v or. theg -'id tiaoie and Ciir fame of that brave Veteran Criora! Tamsftr. Alien Triomdik Rica Dead. Xei Yube, "a.v Hi Ahen ThorndiUe Ilicn, tlne:y aj pjintwl M-iii--ter to ll-.li-dieii autUcaly tl.u mumisat the FiftU Arenuc Hotel. here he was a g-ueet. J!r, hi-5 !'n aufferiig !rom a throat aS tion for a f-w 'layi pat, but mar not ppo-t-1 u b? in any "lanr. He inu-nilcii to aail 1 -r K irojt yc?iertiay in (lie XTitiun itea ner V.:r of l'a. but wascwmc:!ed todt-lay bit i-irture owinz lo hii iikne. Ttten were witb him at the time of I.U death J.imea Sa-ent, tU valut of twenty yean Maadiog; Ilnrr t rL-o. an ei-rMd nunc: IV. GoliVmraite, of the Fifth Avenne Hotel. and Ir. Fuller, who had been in attendance upou liiru for tome time st. Dr. Fuller fi res the (ollowim? biury of the case: Mr. Kice bad hero iil during the entire fixing, baring been generally run down from overwork in perjuring to go abroaJ. He took to hi bed three or four day ago. tunering from toiisilitia. Htfi ton il had formerly given him much trouble and bad been clipe-l. There wata eerlain am-junt of ulceration apirent, with gymp tom of quinzy. The ca-e bad not been coti aijered dangerous, however, even up to 11 o'clock lat u:ght. On Tuelay night the a!oe bcan to discharge, and he felt a great deal of relief. The patient'i temperature til, and his condition appeared to be tavora b!e, lie also had a good appetite. Dr. Ful ler adds that Mr. liice's uurse a an excel lent one. and that all wa done f"r the ick men that waa pir-:ble. The uurse say that at 1 o'clock this tuorn inir, when be and the valet were with the patient, Mr. Uioe exjiectorated some phhra or pua, felt g:tat!y relievnl, and went to sleep. At ah-.-u. 2 o'clock the nurse endeav ored to awaken him to allow more pLiegni to be discharged, but was unable to wake him. Sargent, the valet, made uil baste to Dr. Fuller, and Dr. Jo! Jthwaite was al summoned. The latter reached the sick room nr.it, and tried in vain to awaken the patient. When Dr. Fuller arrived they nni ted their efforts, with tiie same result. Mr. Hice died within ten minutes later. Dr. Fuller says the glottis swelled sudden ly and shut oif the breath. Such cases were of very rare occurrence, and in this iusuuee wa unlooked for, though every precaution bad Seen taken. Dr. Fuller had expected j thai Mr. luce would be aule to sail on bat urd -v. Trie Italian Murderers. rhiladf lh! Times of Kriiiay. Valiali and Beviriuo, the accomplices of Michael Ili?.-llo in the mupler of Mct'lure an-1 Flaiiaun, in lat Octoler, will be re turned to this country, b-it when is as yet undetermined. Nodttinite news has been ref.jiveI, hut reprt of ail kinds are allat, ime saying that the Italian tiovernmerit reft:-- to deliver them lo llie authorities of thi country. tne now in cin-uiation, it is saiil, has been received from Mr. Kdward tlainphau-n, C'ou-ul at Naples. In an.-wer to a letter be received fron interested parties asking for information concerning, the arre.it of either of the Italians, it is reported that Mr. "amphau-en had aeriained frjm the yuestore, wiio is the highest iiolice oflicial ' bat no information had ever n-ached his ntlioe about Guise Beviriuo or Yinoenze Yallali or about the crimes said to have been committed by them. Then Miowed the startling statement that neither of litem has been arretted and that no action had been taken iu the matter at all by the I.alian Government. When shown the last report Captain Linden, of Pinkerton's IMective Agency in this city. -aid last night : "I do not believe one word of it because it is a story invent"-"! by some one to cause excitement. It is a lie, liecause I know both of the Italians are in jail. They are not in Naples, as stated in that dispatch, but ana in the jail at Maida, in the province of (antanzaro, and Minister C'risi was the one who issued the warrants for their arrests. Our London agent was there at the lime of their arrest and I don't think he would send roe a Ctlse report, Ik sides, a party in I lie Wilkesharrc jail reeeiv. ed a letter from bis brother in Italy, telling him of the arrest of Itevtrino. When I heard of their arrest I went to the Secn-tary of S!. , p)t he extra,liiiljn WK aild tirwar-leil ihun to the American Leeation in Italv, and thev are there now. That is how the matter rests now. The affair is in the hands of the government and I don't be lieve the Washington authorities are going to allow themselves to be cheated out of their prisoners. The treaty between the Toiled Stat" and iiaiy says that jiersons guilty of murder shall be extradited. There is no res- j crvalion. for I have read it and know what I j am talking about. 1 have no doubt but that we will have both of these men on trial iu Wilkesharre SfKin. Mr. McFad-U-n has int spared any expense in order that they may lie delivered up to justice." Swept Away by Fire. Qi xhbc, May 10. A fire which broke out early this lucrning on Yalier street, in St. Sauveur, a suburb of this city, spread with great rapidity through the wooden district which surrounds it. The local arrangements for quenching the tire were defective, and the yuehec tire brigade was sent for, and was quickly on the spot, but its efforts were crip pled for waut of water. 15 Battery was call ed out. and rendered valuable assislame in fighting tii-j flames. While the military were preparing to blow up some of the houses to check the Cre a premature explosion look pla--e in one of the I., -uses, killing Major Short and Sergeant Wllick, of li Battery. Bolu were buried in the ruins. Nearly 1I the houses were of wood, and it was soon ms-n by the swift spread of lite fl unes that there could 1-e no hope of elieck ing them until they reached theoren coun try. The occupants were comcl!ed to flee, leaving their effects behind. The greater number ol them camH-d out all night in the fields, while a few found shelter with friends iu this city. Tiie tiie rajid furiously all day, notwith standing rain fell steadily after 1 p. rn. By 4 VI this afternoon it had burned itself out sAer reaching the limits of St. Sauveur, the toll gate keeper's houe in Yalier street being al-oiit the last to go. The district north and wet of Massue ami St. Ambroise streets has been swept clean, with the cxcciitiou of a portion of Yalier street. About T? houses were burned. As many of them were tenements, the numlwrof fam ilies homeless is not less than 1,-M), compris ing VOi or C.isiJ persons. Hon. Mr. Merrier and other prominent men are interesting themselves in behalf of the homeless fieople. Application baa been made to Sir A. P. Caron for the use ofadrill slied and otlier government buildings to shelter thoe who are yet ea roped out in the fields. The clergy are distributing the food and steps are being taken to organUe a regu lar system of relief. The majority of the 'l"e 0llrnM "ul reo' ,fte "ationng class, j as msuranee ra.es were very ir.gn, ,ew I have anvtlnng to fa I biek u-n. Oulv last ... . ,- r , I night the St. SaUveur ottu-utls refused an cf- . , . . , .... fer of this citv tosuppty I hem with sufficient , wa(eT The total loss by the fire is estimated at The Minnesota Drunkard's Coes Into Effect. Law Minneapolis. May 17. Senator Sels tier's Drunkards' law went into cftVul yesterday. It providis that bovver becomes iuioiMwt ed by drinking intoxicating liquors shall be deemed guilty of Uiecriroe of ilrunkenms, and, upon convictksi thereof, shall be pun ished as follows : For the first offente, a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $ 10, or by imprisonment for not less than ten days nor more than forty days; second offense, by imprisonment for not less than thirty days nor more tnan sixty days, or by a fine wf mA UwB ?v nof mm xUn W; LyT tle ihirj and all aiiluenl oflvriM, irnpria- onmentof not m than aixTr nor more than i 1 . 3 i biowj cava. - DIED. l.AMltllKT "Hi SjoinUy, May II, at Scl.tlisiMir. UeilionlOrtiiiiv. l'a- Norman J.. r. of Mr and Mrt. JoK'i-li Latnliert.ap.-d 7 icon'.lis and 4 day. KPEXCKil. William W. .cpencter. of Manliei J. Kieliland Vinty, Ohio, dij May 3nl at the home o: la parr-nu. who reiiJed midway l-te:n P-r!iu and Sonier-rt.on the )!ank ros 1. Ajid 3J years 4 months and 4 days. Ku:H-ra! knim ccmductHd by tier. Conn-.-r. '-f S-emrret, Pa. K iiM' . T;it. At 'j home near K;ngwood, Sooiepw-t f.i..iitr. I'a.f on Marett 3, Joij-j Kre.-er. ei ijt )n of R:r. C. U. and 'at!:arine Kt-.w. j,-1 Hi yr an-1 4 days. , s - "' Wuuat.w, It ka ple-l A!iu.(ihty Hod in ii.s greai wivi jm to en ter our abbath Sbool and renuve from our midst .Mr. Jon n Kreger, who was a faithful member of the SaMth S. !m,1 at Kingvood. therefore be it lUfJcrd. That we, as a school, bow in bumble submission to the will of oor Creator knoaing that He .kili all things veil. lLtJird, Tiiat in this di--eris.itijn of Providence we have been ma'ie to &1 keen ly the loss of one a lio wai aa active and faithful scholar iu the school lUtnttrd, That we, as a school, d j hereby extend our biticent and heartfelt syniptthies to the frie-ids and parents of the deceased. Ufjitil, Tii.it a ropy of these m-olutioni be sent to the Somirset Hkuo for publica tion. Ki-wtan fHt'i.T7, J li. lrnti lo, Wst. t.it.Hc;i, Committee. GEr.HAUD At her residence in King wxh1. on Tuesday, April 9. Adaline. aife of Jacob (jerhanl, aged 27 years, 'J months and 17J days. KBHiLtTIOSi of COXUlLX: I. Whckeu". It h a pleased our Divine Fa ther to call lo His heavenly borne ourea-teeni-d sifter Oerhard, who was a scholar in the Kingwood school, therefore be it llty-Jiii. That wesincerely mourn the loss smtained in the death of this sister. We leel the hand of the Almighty resting heavi ly iion us, but we bow iu humble submis sion lo the will of Him who is too wise to err. and too merciful to be unkind, for we know that all things work together for good unto them that love God. Yea, even our aillictions, which are but for a moment, worketh out for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. Iler.iiird, That we hereby extend to Broth- I er Jacob G-rhard, the husband of deceased. our tenderest sympathy, and pray that Al mighty God may sustain him and all the friends in this, the time oflbeir great be reavement. RrJf'l, That a copy of tbee revolutions be published in the Somerset Hitsd n. GebtrcI'E Kl.to. MrriE Smm, ALMlSA IIifTCTLEB, Cjmmittee, Robbers Wl'.h Large Boodle. nKiiiM;t bo. May 10. Five persons have been committed to the Dauphin comity jail on suspicion of having lieen concerned in recent robberies at Alto ins, Huntingdon and other western points. They had in their jHissession, which they were attempting to sell, ruff button", gold rings, razors and other articles, which they are suspected of having stolen. Absolutely Pure. Thi PowVr m-v.-r varle. A marvel of pnrlty. Mn-mrth utiii iMlt-tneui,s. Mnv M-oDoin)4il ir.au t:f oTtiinury kiud, an1 miwtiit w mUl at einHIiiion m iUi tiie inultiiutleof low t-t, Rbort wti.'hi. Alum r ittimibtc rW'i--n. Sutd vnly m mtui. K. al IUkinu iojjt Cmkamy, 106 Wall trwt. New York. J-aD-4flt. God Save the Commonwealth. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. SPECIAL ELECTION. IX OUKTMKNVE TO THE It Fiji 'IREMENTS of I Ihi' KiftUviitli itriiiie of the ( ontiiiiti(in mtd in iriiltHiic w ith the imTiirt)s of sa At'l tf (he 'K-n-Tui Am niMy t-ututl An Act rvMrib inff time i ni mniitir of mihwminir lo llie p.plc f.r r arfnval and rutilicatlitn or n jftiMi, tnM"'i ku-ui.tiiiii.o to ilic Omtitutif.n p,rnv-ii tde dr ot Marrh, AniM tlmtin(, our t!nivTc1 -ii.'hi liuti'lnM and 'iL'tiiv-tiine, I, K. 8 Mc yi iLLKN, Sut-nfl rf the Cotintj Vtf Smn tul. tu Mttii (itniiitiiiwrsttai, do aTi'tr timke known nnt ri v that a HpecuU KletitrU w ill be b Id in taltl Ccuntj . on Tuesday, June 18, 1889, Fr th ad'ti"n or r-Jwtinn of two wiarate atiH-ti-tiu in i Hit iii:ttvm of tin ('m iritiii wfrtlth. wht-h li Ut ii iijn'et'd to hy a niHjoritjr ol tht-in iiiUt t lLt W tl tot-a-h 11mi-k-v tbu Xa- fMit.', HI tUOMMft-se-iv SM-Hin. 1 U4 tir-l t Maid Atn -iidmeuiH twin; as followa : AMENDMENT. Ticro V.:iM be ao a IdiiHna artirlo tn id Oon Ktittttion, u W ltanKnfJ a Article XIX, iwful- ARTICLE XIX. Tho Tnftniifa'tiire. fuile. or Lorphir frate of l:iiiti-attiut.' tiitir, tt bt umiI at a bt viimre. la htri'iy i-rttiali lt d and any vioiniiuti ofthiopro h itiiit tiliail be a inidciiit'4itf, ptuiialiahle aa Ml til b vrtiVitUti by fliw. Tlicimi'iitfacttirp. wti or krvplnp for ale of !n-ttxi-aiiii)f ii.jiior f other piiriMiMvlhunait alfv. eniti may b alutwi' 1 in wh u manin-r iHilyuM ma Ik itr-?f-tbd by law. The itmml Aram bly biil. at tuc llrl iwwion Mitxtf-iiaf ihv ado l.oti t thi antrlt f thtr 'iMi-4itiH.m. -natlarM witb atitijuaU; iretialii for iu euforoetatui, TiH MXHmd ttaereof being an foliowH : AMENDMENT. ftrik oiit front mftion oth, of anlelp elsht, th fmr 4ti;uHtiiin;in Ux vourit, whicit rvailaaa iol- : "If twenty -two Tears of are or upwards, he ball havv itl, wiiinn toytr. a itatt or coun ty ux, whit h hai) nare bto mrme at li- two ttuntii. and imnl at la-t ou to-with tteiore the Itt-uou,'' tuat Uie tvrtiuu bicta rtmds ms lirlloWrt ; Krery male eittaeti. twenty-one ream ofacr, pttine He fliowmc quaiiilraUona, aha II be riltilt'.-J to t- at all t Kt tioito : Kir.t. li.-shail bafe bttn a citizen of toe Tut ted Slate at b-a-tote mouth Ht-Hid. He Hliall have redded in tiie Mate one riar mm- it', hawinir fwioiwiy been a qualirird ek-cutr or oatue-Uni rriiuen of iha state, be aba 11 batre rttmtvvd thervfmtn aint retnrned. then a z mttniha) tmruet. lately pivivtlns; the ektion. TmiM. HebU h rtadea in Um ele?tWm ltnit wht re tie thall offT to T.t at ki two iuoutlK lBimtsiiaU'iy prwe.hitjr trie elertHm. Fourth. If l lii'v two Vauv of u ur uirtt tnb be fchail have jraod. within two vt-arn, a utate or ntuiiiy tax, iiifn xrinii nHve been leat two month-, and paid tleat one month be fore t he election," abail be auieixied, o a to rtmd as follows . Every male eHfren twenty one year of age, pn atiij) the tolloMtiijf quaiim-attotut, attali he en titled to voU- at the o'.ane via- of the. elation dtri'-t or hi' h hexluui at the time bea nidt-ut and nt e;eah--rw : Klr-4. lie fchail hare been a eitiaeo of the I'ni ted siat"! at h-M tmrtf dv. tfefimrt. He xhatl have tv-idet In the State one year (or if h&Tin? preiiou-ly tteen aquaiined eieetur or native tmeitizet of the Stile, he nhail haTe reroveI iherf om and returned, then aia lO"lth luini'Mi-tiely imtTud the elt-rtkxi. Tb'ni. Hi fhatt have reKit-l in the eleetion di-ine; wh-re h uliali otler u vow at le-t thirty day imnieiliaU'Iy reeedin the eieriioti. The kisliitiire. at the ion tnere-vf next afertbe a .option i "thin w u.Mi ahall, and fnm tune u lime th 'Hf.- may, enact lawi to bnurcriy eu Oree th'n fnvivjrm. Fourth. Everr male eit? zen of the ajreof twenty-one vera. who abitl huve beii a i-it:ia for thirty day, and an Inhar-int of thi fMateone year next pretvdiiic an eitrn. -x'-ei4 at niu m.-ipjil ele-tinrta. and fiw the laH tlnnr dav a re;oent ot the eteruon tlbiriet in wbi. ti he inav oftT hlve, had le enritied to Toe at u-di eiei-tiou n the election dirtriet of whieh he Uall at the ime be a reud-m and r.ot ebrwbere for officer tiiat now or hereafter mar tt fleeted by the j-e ie : f"or,(tri. That tn time of war noelec Uir in the wtual miilury seriee of ttw -Mate or of tiie 1 aitel Kt. in he anns ornaTT therw-C hail be d- ,.r vv4 of his br r&wm of hut ab penee fr.m mm4i elerti n diKrht. and the lepwln tre shall hare power to provide tiie Tuanner iu which and the lime and place ai v hieh aueb a aent el-r tnar vme, aJid for the Mum and onrn f th-ir r.te-. in the elcUon du-Rt in which Ui" respective It rehie. ra n. r or the purju ol ToHn, no pcrww (all bedimed to hare rained or mi a rMent,y Ki mi trf hi prwentw or aaxerte whiU arJ, , iD theaemwor Uie Cuius! Sutkor thewi. r Bp Dor wh!e eiieacrcd in the navifat ionof t!ie w tc, of the s-ijti ,f tlf htX'i nor wbi'e a Hud'-Ki c-f any et!' f-r fcTniriary jf iefLrrun-, nor hile kj at ah,n"-hMi- or j4h".ic iull-I'ub-n. exet-pt te iamaifi tf any ia ft-rdiw-Me-S an 1 ind-evnt ol':!er and Iwror, wl, for the prron tt r-tin. fliall he deemed to reitie !n iheelrciroo dirtrtL't whre fund hwe U i Iaw hil 1 pwU tr aTtaiiiinc. by yzytxr prxK-f-'. .ti- rHiu n h- fnii be entitle to ihe right, tti vuilrac hrt-by etahU&hecj.'' I Also Make Known and Give No tice Ttiat. the poll oTwH neetion fOia!'; le orned at "o'ct'K-k A. M . .-Aii te r i et at " o'cW k P, M.. aitd taal UieMve-al f-iaiv? ot h-?.!n-f the ,VKi re. in Ue m-rerI Kit-uoa liincL ia tatd lounty. are a folM, lo wit : Th elect of th bormara of Om!lBn to Stem at the (.Vian-'i! Chmmer. ia :d Ureoich. The clset"r ot the boO'ttah ani ele-'U-ni 0l- tTiet Nri. 1 oi SiKaefMst Uiwor.'itp Ui at the Omrt Houite. in ft id b-troutrh. The eiee-fln of eiertjna -iistrtet ?fa 1 of J-iraT-ant towntitp to meet at t--e h M aad ahop of I'erry I renter la Siiteenlle. The electatra ui'ia- irWn-hip f lU-ict to meet at the talior-bop of ioaep-i V. Herrimrtoti. iu aitl Tuwur-hii. in eleetoraof the lnwQ5aip nf M !f'-r3 to meet at the Mil hKef f-mn-rrtjr oreupied by Ktehard Uatdwell, in (eolonlarv. Is aabi towuthip. Theeieetoriwl w OmtrevUle lo meat at the rhoul boa- In amid buruax. Theteetorfof the tewnh!p of t'pper TnrkeT fwc to a?ees at Lhe lKnaa u Joha A. sihulu. In aaid town hi p. The elector of the township of Lower Turkey foot to meat at th houtw ia EmauotH Eiruatuue M aalJ TowDbip. The electora of the horoayto of Vrrlna to meet at the boom ot J. ft. Miller, wjppotlu lavu a Co der's itorw. In laid UrHixh. The etortorsof the utwuhtp of AddlaoD to meet at the boo! houe in Petorrimnr. Theeleeton of the township of Mlddlecreek to meet at the hoove oncupieU by Jaaie C. Sweiiaer, to New Uexlitxtun. The c4otwa ot the tnmbip of EJkltck to meet at the hotueui John VS. beacuy.in biklick iwu ftinp. Tbe elector of the honmah of Sallfhary to meet at the Cvanell Chamber to laid Uiroush. Tne electora ot the Horouh of Ruck W aset at the arboot luue la aid ItorKh The elettn of the OtrtMneb of Mcyertdaie to meat at tbeeoanctt chatntier in Mid tor.uif h. Tae elector of tbe tnwribipof So mm it to meet at the Wi'k oehool-nHjetn Mid Town-hip. The elector of the borough of Wellcrsbarg to meet at the School hoae In aaid borough. Tbe electors of the townnhip of ( Jreentlile to meet at the school fcouae. ia Pocaimntaa, ia aaid towochlp. The electora of the township of Southampton to meet at loa hous of J. I Kennel, la aaid township. The electors of the township of Northampton to meet at the lwaee ot John Puorbeugn, iu said towns hi pw The electors of the township of I. rimer to meet at the school house In WULeoburg in suld town ship. TUe electors of the boroush of Berlin to meet at the house of Archibald Compton, lu said bor outrh. Theeleetoraorthe township of Brotherwalley to meet at the house ot lootaS. FUher, lu lirolh erfvallev Tow lutiup. The electors of the township of Ftonyereek to meet at the ortice ot' Charles nuank, lu aaad town ship. The electors of the towrwhlp of Chrle to meet at the Mrhooi hotine on thentad trout Alitta to lied ford wMiiity, war the rvtd-i.ee of A. Whi inker. The eluctors ol the broa.-h of 8toyibwn to meei bi me mmse lonneriy ootupied by iienry J. J janier. in hhi d-jtouku. The electors of the township of (nemahonfos; to meet at the bouse ot John II. Hiu: in yicm hiin Towohip. The electors ol the township of Allearheny to meet at the house of Albert lliUotfaa, ia aakl townxhip. Tbe electors of the bomcKh of New Baltimore to meet at the house of John i Spacer in aaid bor on irh. The electors of the tnwnvhlp of ronemanich to meet at Lhs bouse of Peter levj, in gjd wwn sbtp. Tne electors of the township of Shade to meet at the h'useof Jaeob Helman, In aild Piwaship. Ttreeb?e:orsof the townthipof Patnt tomet at thesrhoiri house erected on the lauds of Kfcnry B-rkcy. is Slid towaship. TheelertapTsof the township of Jenner to meet at the house hrmerl oeupled br Thi. OaiIa tfhtr, at JeaoerXKoada, In sat-J tt-'wnhiu. Tbe electors h the btwuHhin ol .letlersnn to meet at the house of Solomon ttArr, lo ajud tuwn s.Mp. The electors of the oorouub of Jenncnown to meet at the school house in said borough. 1 make known and giro notice as directed, tht evenr per, except Justices ol thfc reace, who shall I) td anj office r( Hpptn'ueit of rtit or trust ander the gvernment ot the 1ntted Statis, or ot this State, or of any city or Inot-p-irated dis trict, whether a couiinl-jU-wd ofliceror of herwlso a sutwnliDte orhoeror axnit, wn-i shall l fa ployed under the legislative, Jndlclsrrur exc'u tire department ol this StAte or of the T'ntiel States, ol any city or of any Incorporated dis trict : and also that erery Memler of Con reft and the State Is ft is lata re. ami ot the select and Common onuncil of any city, or eommitskmTS or any iocorporateil diui :t, 1 by Uw luekoaMe of boidina or exervlslnir at the s me tlmo the ofh or appointment ol ju lire, ionpector or clerk ol any election ot this Ctimmoowealth and that no in spectoror otheroffiw tt any eleciiju shall bo el igible to any uthce to be Toted lor. I also jrlyeofflclal notice ot the folhtwlnr prorlson ofana:t apprured March aa, 'Ihttheqaat lhel voters of the several eoumtes ot the eomtoon wealth at aeneraL townfihi, boronjrh an t iecial elect. haw are hereby h-rewiwr autturized and re quired to vote by ticket printed or written, or partly prtnie-l and partly written, severally eesiril as Mlows : p ticket shall euitirace The aamesot all jn Ires ot oourts voted for, an t he Uleledun the outside Judiciary : oec ttckei shall embrace the aimesof all S'ateomcesvotel tor ami b labeled State: oee ticket siii.ll embraoa the pnuiesot all county others vted !r. loc u-thiK tbe other of Senabir, nentwrnr memh.'rsnf Asevtaniy It voted Tor, and member ot CoUKTua, U voted krt aud be labeled Oouaty. tWDt'CTOP TIIE SPECIAL ELECTION. The elmion shall in all respects ba conducted In the ha me manner as the general elwtbuis in lhi (VmuiHinwcalthare required by law to be con ducted, aud ihe returns thereof iihall Ik made, ceniiied and retnriied by the elei-tiou ottioers of tiie respective ditru ts in the sante manner and at the Mini ti iiH ms thervtunia of a general elco tion. PITIES OF ELECTION OFFICERS. Tt shall be the duty of the judRea, fupect4n and clerk of each lo nbip, U-nnh, wanl, precuict and district lo receive at llie Mid electron eia rate ticket, either w ritten 1 printc! from each of tiie qualittvd vittt-m then-of w ho may oiler the same, ajid u dep4rit thetn iu a box t boxc- to be brr the purpH- pr. ided by the provr triicvn, which ti keta tdial! lie printe! m imicly. one la beled on the on bode I'rulitbiUirr Ainciidrneiit to the Conctitution."' and on the iiiide Eor the Inthitntory Autendaietit," tr AtraiiiKt the I'ro hititory Amendioent." the other iafelciton tbe wipide ' Sutlraae Amendment to the tVMtntitu tbiii." and on the futo.de For the HoflmKe Amend ment," or ' Affain tbeSutlaye Amewlinent." 7V rr ufniH thr two am ita tmu majtf 6r cu' and oun'nt ivjuimlrtif. CONTtyTED ELECTIONS. flection 4 of the Act approved March (4th, 1W3, reffuuiie the right ot content m follow it ; Skcthv I. if twenty live of the nuallfied eieehn of any county hIhi voted at the said elec tion detd re to routMt the election fn anv;or all the electiim dburii-ut in said county, thi v mav commence iro-eelinK iu the Court ol tuarter 8-wi,Mifi of Mich county by petition trtied by them, HtttiiiK forth wahMsely the chiim of m plaint, show in? wherein it it- claim d the election if undue or ilh-yal. which petition shall be refi tted try the attidiviui of at lcai A of the tition erand be Hlel witliin fifteen days after the erec tion, whereujm the Court shall order and dinvt that any number of the qualified elors of tid oininty may hie an answer to said tieiition within ten days, aud appear and defend tics elections conieted. At the expiration of tte ten davit afnreseid. the said Court t-hall proceed, in open turt, U invrstiifHie the compUiut and aim-wcr, if any. aud Hw thai purpie may make all neevw sary rmlcr-t. Miminon wuiierw, ompel their at letidaiHT by attachment, ooJcr th; ballot bT' lo 1-e pc-liirt-d in Court, recount the ballot-, fur and ax'sitiHt the am .-ti linents, if mij?-Hrv. r j"-ct ilieviil viae ajid a-t-natii and evrtiiv' to the (rt. rn-rr the corret and lawful resuit ofsHid tie1 ti-.u in the d:tnctc4inteicl. on or bffirvthe sit-oud Tuewiay of Auku4 Anno Umiini one tluHisand eight el trot huhdred and eihtv nine. In ca the ain shall certify that th-re was pndMthle can for wjch ciiet. the cmi inert-f nhall be paid by the couutyrotberiiicby the peti Uuucrs. QUALIFICATION OF V0TEU3. Every male citizen twentv-ono viars of aee po-dn- tbe Itdlowin oualiiHAti.int, shall be emitted lovou-ainlt election1. Kirm; lie t-hall have lH-en aciiisvii of the I'tith-d Htaies at least one mouth, bee. Hid: He hall have resik-d in tuc s,ttiie me year tor if, having previously le-n a qualified electttr or native trn citijseu'of tlw SUic. he hall liave remneil therefrom anl re tintet. then six months; immediately pi-ecvdins: the election. Third : He shail have resided in ItM-elecuoii district where tie shall oiler to Ke at least two monlu Immediately precedmf iue elec tion. Fourth : If twenty-two ymn of hio or up warl be diall have paid within two yean a StAie or County tax. which shall have been aew-ed at leat two no:iiis and pud at lcii one moutti 1 fore the election. -Voit OmaHin.tom, Artirk YSII-iv-t-im 1, Olveu tin lev my hind at my 0.11 e at S imerset this 2J1 day of Uny, in the year of our L -rd one thousand eij;hi bundroland riarhiv litne aal in HieuM tanird aud l t'a year of tbe lode, pendence t toe Vol tod state i. Mien ITs i mice, K. 8. lit MILI-EN. Somerset, JiayJi, 'sA Sheriff. "JEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven to all persons concern ed us leeateeM, ereIipr r otherwie, that the follow not e-coini8 liave pxmd retrter. and that tiie same will be protenul for o-niiinnaiiou and allowance at an nrphans' Cotnt to be held at taoinem-tou Wetlueiay, May is : The hrH and hnal acciHiut of Emanuel M Berkley, ouardiauot Emma M. berklcv. dcc'cL KBOlSTB tKriCB, I JACOlt I). bWANK, Someniet, 4ay 1.- - i RegiateT. JgUERIFrS SALE, Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fl Fa Iieniednntof the Court or Common Meat of Somerset Couuty, Pa., I will expose to public sale at thetWrt llouse lu Somerset Boruuxh, at 1 o'clock r. nu ou FRIDAY, MAY 24, ISS'J, AH the rirht, title, interest and claim of J. a RalclitTe. of. in and to the fcrliowiu deeriled realesute. viz: Two certaiu hrt of iffiwiud sito ate in He4 Salisbury Horo'ifrn, Elkluk Township. N.mersrtCoumy. p . kuowu on the jreueral plau of said town ahrts No. t.SI aud Ms, boundeil on the N.irth by Tenth Street, ou Cie Et hr Main Avenue, on the South by lot of John Aupucb andoo the Wet by an allev. Taken in execution the property of J. 8. Radchfte, at Uie suit of U B. Doty, use' of iieuri tUa Kadcatfo. ALO AH the riirht, title, inienna: and clairu of Eliza beth Aitfaiiierand iienry U. AUfattier. of, in aud to tne folkmnijr desenlied real estab-. vix ; A cer tain tra-t of land siluate nt BroUiersvaiicy 1 n p., eotnenet Couuty. la , eoniauiins s acrw and a5 Jwn hes odujiucr land- ot isd-nnott Kncie, eo. ohuMin, t.to. HefiU-y and v in. J. llacr. ith a saw iniil Ihereoii eroded, totrether with all and Mncular lhchuildiri and impnrvetweittH. water way, liberties ntrhu, pnvilcfi, bereUlLaauoiU, and apparteaauees. Takeu iu execuihiu as the property of Elf Abet h AitfaUieraud Iienry P. Altlather, at llie au.l of Lewis 4. klnepper s Executor uau. ALSO All the ris-M. title, interest sad claim of John W. KoimiU, of, in aud to the foliowiu deserilien rijal entate, vix : A certain tract of land Mtuateid Jeuuer Tuwitsbijx StHuerat County, henn a, ad j'Mninir lauds of H. S. Pw kinic. A. Kcyser, Mi chael Cmer and Win. il bniuwiu. cmiutinins: litt acre and 11 prrrhea, strict mcaMire. atifait f.rtv acres cleared and bUn weU t.mhered, havtufr IheTon eroctcd a dwtrliiux hoii.-, barn aud other ooihuild.ruri, with the appurtenance. Taken ui execution a tiie pnjeny of Joub W. Kuuuta, at the sua of Miawjuri PanWl s use. Ai. All the rirht, liiie, Intereot an claim of Jvob ii. taUerof, in and to the (otlowinaj desmlied Ki r.-uae. vix: A erbin trwi m' Wi situate in To it-duii. Sia-r-i Couutv, I., aJ- jinn ie ian1 if f r! Iiirrier. Mr. Jaob Pieira- r. iiMi;k Ham-r. Sat.nt.i 1-tiiwr. xatix ttotr, J.Il n.v-r H lw-a;L ii. iLik'-raud. . merit, coijUiO iiir acre raor or . havtuff tiienw ere 'ted a or. ll-iic h i-Hi, Utm a;wl sJ;.h. ys'st mdl in K-fft order, iW iiiui, aud tter uu:i!ditu. w ith toe af'pt;rtenaAetia. Taken ia vxiQtiou as The property of J.u-utc M. W ilier at tlia suit of Mrs. j. a. i u. u- ALSO All th rbl title, iriteresc and c'.alrn of 8am '1 SwariH-r of: in aud to the foUowiiig decn bed reai otate. vu : No. L A eeriatn rractof land situste tn Black Town-hita. HoJ!ier-i Co.. ra.. adsvioinc lend of Jouatnait it'iowls heir. Airs urrter. jck Mar ker, aud uiiiera, c)utaniiiK l-jmi wore or ie, havtiLK i-'wrwa erevted a:ao ry trame dwoi iiKjf leuie. U iam and other ouitmiidiiu'H. A Visit h aTr fJcATei. Oood orctiarrii, A-r., wiz.Ji Ui afiHirtcUauee. No. A eer'.ain tra -l of land situato in Bla-k Twp . !mrl Co., Pa., adjoin tl laitd of Jacd Marker, kmwu a tiie sieury MarXer farm, eoo taiiuuic 10a aA-rr more ut lerct, baTlnv there.u erected a lug dwel'iuK liouse. bsru and other out tMiiidiiiKs ; o acres are vic-ared ; fmit urchari ac , wiui the appurtenauea. Taken lu execuuo a th property of Samuel 9 Warner at the uit of liarrtsou Suyjer, iu truiC fur Amanda Swaxuer. ALSO AH the riirlit. title, interest and cUira of ChsHe Hodmau. ol, in aud lo van foUowius; dtwenUsd real eHtate. vis : A certain lot of ground situate in Somerset Brr 0-hfh, SimerwtC , l'a., bounded on the North by land of ttojw lavbt A Co , taino right ot way H ten wide on Nortii side of said lot, cx'enrt.iur. frota Vet street to rear Unci. on the East by U'ewt St., on llie South by tot of Jamen Treut, on the West by Ia of James Weimer, wentaitni: are more or lew, having thereon ereete-i a twotUiry frame dweiiiit hmii-e, stable and oilier outlailldingM, Witu the appnrtctuinceM. So. i. A certain lot of ground situate partly fa Stiincrsct Borough aid partly In Somerwt Twp., ?oueriet Counts, l'a., adjdnin-f lots of James Trent on tbe North, U est Mreet on the Eaat, lot of Isaac Jones on the Stnith. and lot of Jamea tei mvf on the West, oonuuuiux one acre, more or lew. having theretm ereeU.-! a two ttory fmioe dwellmsj Uuse, wiaole, aud other outbuildings, w ith the appurtenances. Taken in execution a the prot-erry of Charles Hotluiau, at the suit of Jacob S. .Piciug suns. ALSO All the riirht. title. Interest and claim of J. O Waller and Annie K. Mi-iier, of. iu and to the fid low in deMcrilied real entaie. vis : A certain lot of sro ind itute m Meyerxlale ikrouvli, Somerset County, Pa., on the rocaioiita rtid, alHiiiiitig lottd L. W inelandon the Eat and Peter Meer' heirs on the Wert (formerly fcisieiler property) havinr themm erected a two story duelling house and wtatde. Tdkeu in extution a the property of J. O. Welicr and Auuie E. We Her, at the suit of Joseph S. Miller's use, NOTICE All persons purcliasfnn at the shore sale will plea.e take nol.ee that a part of the Mirrhantt mouey Ai per cent will be requiriMl when knoc ked down, otherwise it will aifnln beexiMsw ed to sale nt the risk of the first purchaser. The residue of thepun-hase money must be paid on or before Thursday of the 1 week of the May terra of Court, the time fixed by the Court for seeurine the aknowlcdrment of deels, and uodeed will be ai knoa letlged uutll the purchase nmnev in paid in fulL SlufilTsomce, 1 E- a MxMILI.EV, May 1, ivei. Hherift 33. & B. A PERFECT MEDIUM.' oun Mail Order Department Aflbrds to our out-of-town patmas every possible advantojrc of a Ure and complete stork of DRY GOODS With the prlf-. only oV.atnnb-.e by ming of the larct; jnirchatu, we makf. Deal With Us Through p-xc Mail Order Department atyj We Will Save You Money. DRESS GOODS. All prices from 4 np. r-iile-band lres G(Km1s at 10c All Wool lonhl(vwilth llreflnGooda from i'.ic up. Sfiecial bargaiua, fine All-Wool double-witll h lire.-8 Goods at ojc (SiJc and HOc tkx1 at .). Delieigea at 3'lc. Finpr quality Drew Goods, 50c and on np to finest. SILKS The greatest stock of .Silka pver snown, and at incomparable prices. Fine double-warp Surahs, "0c; fine fu rah Stripes and PlaiK S0c ; tine Gros Grains, all colors, !H)c (worth $1.) Indiaa, 30c np. Special bargains in (kh; ludias (wortti fl'.i. CASHMERES Finest lines and lowest prices in Crvain, Colored and Black Cash meres. MOHAIRS. Xew, Our Own Importa tions. Fine 127-inrh Mohair Mixtures, Iirowns, (ireys and ISIura.at 2"c Dollar Mohairs, 54 inches wide, at .Hoc 110c Satines at 15c. Fine Sc!i enliyn at 15 and 23c Fiutut Scotch Afph yrs at 30c Lice Curtain? can h- Kiaht thronzh the mails 5)c np. See imr Catalogue fur new pattern. Name the price and we can pleiix; you. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. Real Estate For Salel JOHNSTOWN'S NEW SU3URB, VE oxha X VI.THiif'itl ultnatM nearly two milrs from lUt ht-unof UiKtuaro, u u uHiiii.-t-u.-d wiib Miiu by the Rapid Transit Railroad, On which tralm run every ihirtr Tntuuten, nl afier Ji LY M, will ruu every iifleeu niiuuten. Tbe fare it the wnirtioa Uic street cr. tiv cenU ; time, eight miiime-t. This mtkeM Mo littra eqiinl ut walk tf oitfy ftmr NiiaivM truin Uie puHtHjflu-e ; iu Mthltitoo Ut which, the uew VALLEY PIKE mn thr-.tigh th honrt of the property nd formn the iiutiu iiionmiiiMre, roakms liirt level drive Into Johimtuwu over mm1 roadway ud heavy hridnen. The Isrxe uumtier of hou-e already encUMl at M-'xtum have justified evrry iiKMit-rn tinpruve lueul, aiiioug which luay be meniioiied A GOOD SEWER SYSTEM. Tie Warirftr Sewer Pytm has been adopted, with Kiiixti iatik. Over half a mile of wwer hi ainwly iaii, A Good Domestic Water System Eu alo been provided. The rat are 25 per cea fe than lohnvtuwn ratea, -NATURAL OAS- Ruto are Ibc unw a in John-uxm. Thu, t Kcibvr with the WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT Ft home use gives Moxani every modem facili ty. The well known Von Luiien Grove, The Kimmer evening resort of JnhiKtown. U ilt ualeri In the very heart of the rurty. On one rrt of the moertv apt by fi the por po, there are btntebuet i-laiit, a Foulhlry nd several her fuetories. eniloyiuir Untether frura ( to ww men, and several more likely to suoa be lu-aled there. tlver sixty lastv hnnes slreadv ballt, and this number will be doubled this year, he lottare 40x120 feet. The streets laid out lor a width ul w itfvi. ineludiuK sidewulks. TERMS LIBERAL. For prices and In fur mauoa fpiv to JOHNSON" ALI.EX. Arent. Bedford S.roet station, JuhusuiMU, 1's. mayl5-tr. AGE9IT8 WANTED, tOoiy UTS.) EARTH SEASKY or MarTfih v4 Un L bivvt; a gt dfwnpUon ot Ut woMfrtgl taiavs ia Natare ; unllta aatTMtarva oa Laa4 bm4 He mowttd awwiriM cf rmt i r)iprh. PablidrMil In Knirnh and trmiui at fc lilaatraUoM. A OUAT BOOK TO IELL 1Uav Srt-1 ftrt-iil in atul extra irrmv to aciil FRKK. aiUUklk A JieMAMXS. tlatlaaaU. . PERFECT i rWT h a wmna.n I A lrw tareatiua (or Biaainf ff fVff mm Tra. Wltrr Uiaa aoy yf thmif Bow la mmm ; aavfa k ot Ui I U ( offet and eaa be ased with aay OrtTr or I PoC Sunfilc will hm wrm oj biu tor i t-ny eeau la Kampa. Aatta 1 aat!t ( arad firr fuU aartirtilan ot Uua aad otber fast MUlt arUrKw. FatakM ft McMaJUo, CioctassU.0. mflyiLr-iAm. A GENTS WANTED. T.V ean- LI one of tbe T AH;"". OIM-WT TAB i a I.lSllKIi. HOT kVOVV M bWUII. Ih e-wutrv. M'ml Libml T ui ITn.usled fa milies. Eta'.-liht ItSA. W. 6 T. tLUlTU, 0E SEVA, SKW J L FERER Reliable Close-Priced Petiole Congress I This cnt represent the Emer son Petiole Congress in Kanga roo, PorpoiM', Cvnlovao an-1 Calf; lias a double p-re one beinrf placed Iack, aud the oth er in front of the ankle-bone thus preventing the Mrain r.f the rublier on the ankle-bone and preventing the goreaeaintt being chafed and defaced by in-terfc-nnir. Without question the coming Shoe is the CiOiriGIRiE SiS ! GIAJliTiE H, LADIES FINE SHOES Of Alt Hand wen, uc. ate. VT. L. DOUGLASS WE reupectftilly call attention to the TfK line of the uiiwt seaxonable styles in the trade, and we always of other dealers. CALL A.D &Lb LS. FEIIXER BROTHERS, Somerset, Penn'a. A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOT-GUNS AND RIFLED, SLEIGH BELLS, SADDLE BLANKETS, HOUSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, Willi's, LiVDIES' SKATES, GENTS' SKATES, BOYS' SKATES. We bavc just rcceiveiL a large lino of the above goods, which we are selling at VERY LOW PRICES. PLEASE CALL AND SEE TIIEH AT TIIE HRDWJRE STORE OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. DRUGS ! a e e Successor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., PROntlETOE OF TIIE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOJLERSET, PEXX'A. 1 keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFES, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES. The purest and hest to be found lo thia market. We also keep on hand a full line of TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenance nwd both by PbvMcians and families. We guarantee in this line, perfect aatisiactiun. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY G I pTS ALWAYS i STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BEST TIIE MARKET AFF0P.1-3. BOTH DOMESTIC AXD IMPORTED M'tta CipMsl, Family Receipts Filial Willi- Correctness My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of s superior quality. We keep in bulk, ao that any special ingredient can , ' a-liled. Sold at 25 cents a pound. I do s square business and will give 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.18K7. CLARK H. BENFORD. Near Philadelphia. J Q W A'nit ir1 -fctKe ytwtnr tmn twd htm at anv tra : ffts School. Um Wmi r cm art ear AJtU4ili. AiMcei (U in WusVnt. KMud m::h th tria iji Tfkkn ill wra aad krrMlvi U trv Im i r-ie lutk!itik.- : Htl or iteabw mis t-" tsmmb hs ittn teoxn raluit. arl b tsi-iey fqntsAe.1. t.Hsirsi iim r-.i tn.r-t-4il. lasc-Uil. atli.tics.ctc. OvmiiMMiim. S?-rUl opfsrjnm f- rt KleaM- cartwfaTI1r tTiatr iutne a H11 ',ril1 tk rd Txi sn arnrnt b IV -aerrxl AUV stisrlrk. rt a Birwnrvi. rr-ltr.'e-po-osiw.s, r-ltrni tM Ci-1 k :jrirrif cnorw. Ibracal nd CbeaK lU)aio-y. Pnctxal UrriM-M n.-trtn-ietnt. t:h Irlmriph. Mt.t-l itl. lyi-wriic. rk nt Htwe hrMv minicsi with af;orAitrt itum inv otlier CtHo-e hn.rMf h4. Me?-tt.. A. a;lci ttMtK f .Tf K-mtUm. tbe beweihataito. and the bw traimSM;. Fixed !-tn ever cxtsr,i. Ntxiimm t-tn fcar kiw Nf UUntmrf. calaWw! irnt free to aar alitn. SWU HIN C. SHjR 1 LIOjIv. A.B.. A M. vUi.anl Uauiuac) rn.ir Sm1 lrrtctM. IWctiM. fa. Cir;uiAr at Um u&cc c 01'RT PROCLAMATION. WtiKREAfl, The lit moral de William J.T) akr PmidiMit Juflce of the weveral O.Mirt of Common Plw of 'wml couuUe rompuKinf; the ltith JutiLUil district, ul JuH-e of the rmrt of U er and TfmiimT mid i'ii?ml Jail lH.li very, frthe trial of ali (capital and faher nifriidfrtt in the &id IiHtrirt. aiidl.KOHi.K W. 1'ile and Olivkr P. Sha vf.r. E't , Judjva of th ('-(HirtMof 4ttninmt VUms and Jitrtirer of the "4urt?i of Oyer and Terminer and ieueral Jail Jelivery for the trial of all capi tal aud other offender in the Omnty of Smieoet have ivnel their precet, and to me direeted. ffr holding a Court of Common Plea and (iem rml Quarter ietoni of the Peace and renerul Jail delivery, and CaaitU of Uyer aud Terminer ai &tneraet, oa MONDAY, MAY 27, 1889. Notice fs herehr frieen to all the Ji.tfi.-e of the Peace, the Coroner and Constable withiti the mid ,ointyf Somerwl, that th'V he then und there in their proper perm with thefr milst, rec rd. fnquibiuou. ex and nations and other re inenilrrantv, to do the thitiit whirh to their oft. re and in that lehalf apfertain to he done, and klm they who will pntrf-Mte aarHiiiKt the pri oneni that are or Rhall be in the jail of Somerset CiHinty, to be then aud there to inaserate.agaiii&t them aa hll be just. Sheriff Office, R. 8. McMIU.KN'. May i, IStrx J HheritT. WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE- T0TICE is hereby ffTeti that th named person Uave Aled in rn t the folliiwfnir IT oftW-s; their at-plicniknis frr wholesale LiitMr Li-ene, and Ibe same sril! he presented to lite CiNirt fur alkw aureoo iATI:KIaY. JINK I, lsxsi : Kdward Uouver. llistilter, BrothersTaney Twp. Ilufus t. LaiHlis, ' " John M Topper. - Allos-henr " Samiwl R. Meuier, " I Tlirkevrt -Prr-tr s Oltive, I I). J. UoKNKK. May 6, Ua, Clerk. JXECUTOU'S X0TICE. bsute of John Fahllnger. de-'d., late of Addi son Township. Monierset tvmaty. Fa. Letter testamentary on Ihe above e-tate iist ina heea rranteii to tiie nnderiKi!ed hy tlte prop er authority, notiee is hereby irtven to all persoos tndrltled to said estate lo make immediate pat -ment and thoe bavintr eiaims or demands aicaiust the same will present Ihew doly authen ticated liir settienent without d. lay lo the un deri(rued on Saturday. June -ir. at the late Itsudeuce ts! deceaM.t in AdditoA Tap. UAKBAiCi FAUl.ISGKIl. ms)A Executrix. YDMI;s"isTKT0K'S X0TICE. bstau of Laura E. Cmsra. dee'd. late of SiidJle creek Twp., H-Mnerset o., fa. letters of aiministratloa on tbe abore estate havliur been srraBted to the nudrrstgned by tbe pmoer autbority, notice is hereby Ki'en to ail persons indebted lo ,aid estate lo mate immedi ate payment, and toe basins; rlaims or de mands araiuat the same will present them dulv aiuhetili,ated (ur rulemeot to Uw andursigued wiOkuut delay. CHAHLE8 K. CROSSE V, majU Adjuiaistnuor. BROTHERS' Shoe Store- Latest Styles, Flexible Hand-turned, :X $3 and W Shoe. A Inn. rM. IUi Leatlier cuuoter auii liuuta. fact that we constantly keep in stock and most serviceable gorxls, of the latest invitecouiparison of our prices with those SUIGII.S, DOB-SLEDS, CHIMES, SLEIGH E0BES, DRUGS ! rVn for Itwwwfw. anr Col'rrr. Ir4vfrchnic fhy - oc. CN-wn-fr. wrriiiiii. Flex't! A CDITOR'S NOTICE. in tiie Katate of N. It. Snyder, decd.. late of Som erset norouxti. TttHnereet omnty. ra. At an Orphanw' Cwirt held at S.menet, Pa., on the th day of .March lMft, on mium of J. K. ftxrtt, the UMiernrned was duiT appointe! Auditor to make a distribtitUm oft be fur!- in the htnL of John N. Knrder, Admr. of N. K Hnyder, dee'l to and amon? thor kfcutly entitled thereto. R-ires iHtice thai he will attend to the duties of the above appointment on Kridar, the Uth day of May, Insy. at hi oiTtce in Somentet, ia,, when and where nil pursoua interested cwu at tend ifihuy think prvrer. P. W. BIESECKKR, prM. Audilur. I'DITOR'S NOTICE. lu the estate of Joenh Kocher, late of Qircmahmi- it:e Tw p.. ssnnerMrt rmmty, dec't. The nndenirnd havinr been appointed Audi tor bv the Orphan' Court of Somerset Co-iniy to ascertain advatwetneDti made to heir. adjt)tt ac counts ff civlitor and make a ditributioa of the fund m the hand of Jieth Kocher. Ad niiniKirator of the estate of Joseph Ko-her, dee d, late of sinemahondivTowufhip.isomerHet To. Pa. to and iroonif the letrullv emitted thereto. Notice is hereby Kiven tltat I will attend to ti duties of Maid appointment at my oftW in mer et PnnHH(h on WlneUy, the i'h day of Apr I. iw, at 1 o'clock p. ro.. wheuaud where all penoiit iutereted tuay at lend. F. J. KOOSKR. Apr-3-lH9. Auditor. A milSISTRATOR'S NOTICE. htate of Joseph Zimmerman, dee'd late of Jen ner Twp . lonierset to.. Pa. Letters of Admini.tratiua on the abore estate having- Ijeen irraiited to the nndenixneil by Ihe pmiier autli-irits. niMice is hereby iriren to ail persons iiph-ltted to ad estate to make immedi ate payment, and Uxse bavin claims sirsin-t the same will present them duly authenticated f.r settlement on Friday, the IZlst rtavof June. Ismh. at the resideni-e of the A.lmiiu-trator In luemahonin Township. Somrset ro l'a. Keku. W. liionttK. L 1. ZlMMKHMltf, Attorney. Administraior. A DMIXISTRATOR'S X0TICE. K-taleof Vnry Leydlir, dee d., late of Wellen-hora I-" -. k .t. rninTsei I.O.. rs. Letters of administration, n Iheaboveeslate har Ib been rrauted lo tlia nndFrunied bv the pro per authority, all persons imtetited to said estate an mtiiestel to make pavmeut. and tluxe ha v. inirt-laiinsordenuUKlsaaainst said estate to pw seut them nu'y autheniw-ated ft settlement to me at the residence of debased in said Horuurb t.KOKt.K LEYUIU. aiayt. Admr. of Mary Leydi(j. dee d. DMIXIfcTRA TOR'S X0TICE. In the estate nf Albert Nirholson. late of Tpper Tiirkeyfoot Town-hip Simeret , fa dee d ls-tters of Admistratioo havinir Seen issued to the uudersirned hy the proper authority In the above estate. Notice hereby riven to all parties indebted to said estate to make immedi ate pay meut, and all parties havinai-laimsaitaitist said estate to present them to the Administrator duly authnti. ated for settlement at the late n-n-denos of tbe deoea-wd on or tx-fcre patnrdav the ?h day oOlay, law, at the late reside nee of de ceased. JACOB Mr-HOT-SOX, Admluistsaior. KNABLE & SHUSTER'S BULLETIN OF BARGAINS! :r::SILIvS.:::z::::": All Silk Suralis, 4G Cents. All Colors. ,; Tiintcd Iiicla'd C9c " Extra Faillt-, $1.00 " Guaranteed Dlai-k Silk?, all GraJes, T-jo. to $3. SO. :DRESS GOODS.::::::-:: Black and Colored, all the new, desirable wears, at low prices. zzrTR I M M I N GS.: Xcw Line Ti iui:a;ay, at Bead Wraps, $3.40, $3.90, $ 4, fJ, up to $40. Jackets, $3 to $20. Newmarkets, $G to $30. Our shiipi-s and finish are the best. ::r:GL0VES, HOSIERY, AND UNDERWEAR-: A complete line of these goods at astonishingly low prices. 35 Fifth Avenue, ,-WILL tilVK M.tlf. OUNKliS PUOMIT Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drug Sicrs is Rapidly E:c:nhg a Great Favcrits with People h Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR CIVE3 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THI COMPOCXDISO OT Pliysiciafls'Prfiscripiifiisi Family Receiots esSATCASS BEiyn TAKES TO IS OSL Y FRESH ASD Pitt AMI ICLKS SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And t Full Line ol Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BRANDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET FOSTER & QUINN, 13 and 15 Clinton Street, JloiiazpsrisiTiorwrisr WILL SELL YOU CARPETS Cf All Grades ai Prices Lcweriiis Ever 2nora ia Western Pcan'a. LACE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN AND CHKNILt.K rrnniVs" CURTAIN I-ULES AND FIXTUKES. AND CHINA MATTINGS, AT LOWEST PKICES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF URY COODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS, AT FOSTER & QUINN'S, Successors to Geis, Foster & Quinn. ENTERPRISE AND 1'IIOGRESS ARE TRULY RKPRESENTED BY : : : DANZIGER &SHOENBERGi The Largest, Most Complete, and Handsomest Retail House in Western Pennsylvania. Fall of lite anl animation, gnrniountin? all obstacles ami throwing defiance direct into thj Ujeth of oppo.itioa, thy jfive to their ptr-jm the greatest bjrxiiM ever presented to the pun-haiin public. Prwg Goods and Silka, Cloaks and Wraps, Hosiery and Undemear, Linena and Domestkn, Mnslin Underwear, Laces and Embroideries, Lace, Uibbons, Millinery Notions and Fancy Goods, Soaps, Perfiimery, Silverware, Jewelry, Corsets, House FornishinKS, Crockery, Ac, Ac In fact, everything for use or wear here collected. Itliu k Gros (irnin Silks at 52c, worth !ISo. All-Wm.1 Henriellss. doiiiilt widili. at 4Sc , worth (i"c. Cheviots. striTl. plain un I mixed ettW-ts, douhle-width gtsnis, worth 20c at ll)c 4i-in-li Huok Towels, worth ISc., at lic. -to hu ll Damask Linen Towels, aorth 30c at ll)c. 10 4 Crochel tj-iil(, worth l. at tide. Kxira heavy Marseilles iinlis. worth $2. at $1 AO. Lvlies Cloth Walkintr JaekHs. worth .", at .l.a. a?rfh!SI,?.'r?T,,rhW'M,,f'"KK T""-tMn- n'"1''- '''"','-- 0inr.iw awl Prim, -.rirf oi?7 w , n 0'"', pr"v Pnn, ,l'1 "' !r-' i ''. tsil-of-luwn i airuus cao fell as ured iLattheir orders will reit lte piuuipt ami .artful alleuli.m. :DAr.ZICER I & SHOENBERC, Sixth Street and Penn Ave , Pitt.burcn, Penn'a. 510 Market street, and 27 Fifth avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. THE LEADING MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS HOUSE -Oflertba Following Line of Spring, and Summer Oooda- :At the Lowest Ladies and Children's Straw Hats, Ladies' ,nd Children's Trimmed lints. Ladies' and Children's Wraps, and Jackets, Ladies' and Children's Corsets of all kinds. Lace Curtains ami Portieres, Parasols and Umbrellas, W styles, Silk Mitts and Gloves, 10c to 1 00, Kid Gloves, 4 tc lo $J.O0 a pair, Press Trimmings, Notions, Jewelry, OTJR MOTTO : prices that will interest you. PITTSBURGH, PA. ATTEXTI0X - - SOMERSET. Pi KLT.S. IN ALL SIZKS ' r'tx-m Prices in the City.zzz: White Goods of ail kinds. Fancy Dr.iperr Silks, with Fringes to match. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Dress Shirts, Woolen Shirts, at all prices, Hosiery, over SUO styles, including the guarantied Cist blacks, from l"c to 7oc per pair. Silk Underwear, Silk Hosiery, lsJO doz. Ladies' Ribbed Vests, 13c, I V, ISc, 22c, 2.V, the gruitiU burgnim ever offered anywhere. Best Goods, Lowest Prices,
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