j Il.iJ 1 1 , SoTneisetHerali Editor. January . lew. , i-lic parity at.d Accuracy. store for eya-asjses ibe Somerset Dairy ' from ,.y.r Co1 lndst Jobn K. Snydere old Dai7 CO- fi'.'it U orders for (eieines .',0. a-J FKDnT Eeceip,, fiUed Tprof Store. A alt. one dol'-ax pet yocSobrock. - p.s at Young Dreg .w- far 25 cent. -,-et.a.- -;f.,rn a evaporates. .1 tie s ve money if tbey will buy . - caV the ne4 Dairy Co. e iconey if o buy 'Somerset Dairy Co. .'B'fre eai leader in Knglisb Surv. bM become hopelessly in- rMlHiryCo't. office .nd -'ul before purchasing else- n. tlie F' ' clean Western tats buy jiveAbot buy genuine Min- ' n fs deliTery wapon U seen " delivering Groceries, '.'I J to h' n.any patrons. ' , .-.vt for for UneaMer '.balance in the treasury of j, evading :.J.M.". ""'.ltd pro" should remember '' M-y.ler, tbe dnigpist, can fur J" ll-i, classes U suit their eyes. Ilk" ,- of Huntingdon county, de- ,.', ye'-. biie tin to be elected Z -i Lave three years' term to serve, t a H-vert-loan or Lancaster "r, '' Mi or (.German. po to Holler's M il o' 9end ,,,n C,'nl, W C b"" .ruerset. and have one mailed - a Reading peddleT, is hauled n.ttv a team of gtts. A big "!, tedU.ema few days ago, and 5 , ju s vacation while his goats are Mlt will bring for bis new church ' Xra the Jordan, a stone from VtT 't"n from Mount Sin" '.'erfn'tiiMan. Hill. Athens, where t h upiKwJ to have preached. -t n band a large r.un.Wr of good ,. -b s-e will sell in quantities to suit -. --t-r. rrices ' vervreamauie. iu 1. . t Jl At, of C.reen.bnrp. ho .-."r,.,'it- tmieind-Ii.itte heahh.' ; pC ai."g 'he railroad we!,t ,,f .'X, w.,k. fe betm .. ..f-',mtati,ts but Mittaintdno -'.loliie r- 'iirn from their boney ,L..:e living in the vicinity, a ip.T m.vs they were given a ?er ., . .. !,; iarions if not onbecom- p . i, ruler as dru i;k and damage - a..J ror. 1 f '1!1 lv lliPhtst U all kind? of hides. Jl nd , - r 11 k. iVk ami slit W coro O v-- iaj conis wanieo i u.. l my residence, immodi- J5 !C w of the 8. A 0. Station. H. G. (VKKIHOH4M. .EiU;li Cel. rone, known aa "Sel- r.,n,;'.-!fd her round trip of the vlsv afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tbe of the journey was days C .,,.) miau'es. The reception of the . ,t Jr-w City and New York was cj':!ic. x-.!er eoutity aA& ft'w ,,ay p syiurr f. H"w to lay a fine of . s-. 'cwi- of profecution and under-r-iMimenl off days in the cfun Sr f rit e a boy a driiik of bbky on tra.D cne day la?t summer. ; aiming in this sentence that 'pt a better employment than i-.r.f buttieto his neighbor's lir. . n. Ma-paret Piilard, in jail at . r complicity in the rnuroer oi uer :i.sfin.rmil that the board or :1 i rtrl to coniroate her sentence Tpriwir.nient, she expressed great re-Vi:)..me-, who will bang, was ; iwrtweJ at the newf, a:id said it was r. ut t w-lieme to hang him. He fie- f be d:J not fire the shot that kv.ll- ;vme nrt has (bvided an import- . n-versir? ttie Jriierwin i-wui.-.i : 'me of the lo:oiigh of Uroc k - i: .!a-d Arthur. It seems that one, : a?. itijtired by a fall on adan-o-:k in fmnl of a property own-t- Ar.hur, and recoverwl a verdict of trr.s tlie b-roiigh. The borough in tbe pnjperty owner to recover unr.unt of the verdict atrainst it ' lit was eomt'lled to pay. The awn (JeculfS that the property ' i wet rae is liable. .rtt of nearly two thirds of tbeas ,i' Fayette coun'y are in for si r?!tirreae in valuation. A large " A'..j( ibe increase comes from dog, ".'ct fb.iw? thit about '.') ca Jrt-ioa -i:g'ves niake things howl 'Xit-im the nst of at least to.tKW '"Wjrtj. Itur.lur is the banner town ir ttje l.-t wiih l,os leeniised la ;t4, while George :-i;.'x r.r " ve'pittg C'tn of vsn v T:ie s-e-.rs have not cotu- tirr f t!te bvk!. but it is es - va: ; i.)a wi'.i reach f ".'.' vover last year. e:. ': !i!i.t..iaci ir-iety has just ' ,rk ca i u- attention to an allied -trri -be .1 to '.tie if if the w-d. '-'lr(-hf n niale to determine ' tuna nioke upon meat and ' ' t-!v fir x.kinp or prepared for M tu retail ha? indicated that ' aadtr h rircomtanc9 dcp" '' tv ..ti .us .pisliiies in the food r- itcjai..in contact. A piece of v-' v'tn b-irg esfised for some time 'oi ir was offered to a dfg, who ii. It as turn V7n, - t.. eoveriiig, and the dt ate iri in a sh irt time. An autopsy '.it pus-.tiing to have caused Wanted at Once. ' r":'". with calf at foot. Short Jersey pn S rred. but any pood trtaoi irss thau three gallons of vj. wiildo. ;d prices given "wj. Write at oune to IK. 11. InriiL, ly'mnring, Fayette Co., Ta. Wanted, '"men for tbe Regular Army . ' 'j r.M-ruiling Lentfervons. Oor- Clinton St. John-4ou. F. J. H. Gagehy, . Capt. 3, Infantry ForS&'e. very gj,K? nil-Mood "'.!. three tears oU in May, be , & K.r t.r.int'isinir fttiJ. i . " ! a fjir pri'1 af.'i r-tMitifchle k.-:i t.irn. or ti.rriire of l,ajgUy. lj rniles weat of Lig- "fisnd countr, I 'a. Attorney Fre.1 W. Bifceeker U suffering from the grippe." Judge Iiaer. it holding aa arjraraent court in Bedford, thin week. Mrs. M.J. rrilts, is seriously iil with an attack of ibe trrir.;.e." Tr. A. . Kodsiey is suaerina from an ag gravated attack of the "grippe," Mr. Oeotve R. Scull la-t wk ioM bis bandaorue sorrel bone tu an eastern buyer. Mr. John II. Benfonl, one of Johnstown's most prominent contractors, jnt Sunday ia Somerset. H will cost IM(X0 to put the famous atone bridge at Jobustowa in the condition it was before the flood. Tbe handsome team driven by Dr. J. M. Lather excites the admiration of all lovers of gkod horses who see them. A number of Somerset your.g ladies were present at a - bop" given by the younj ladies of ileyesdale, Thursday evening. H. L. Baer Eft., who bas been confined to bis hooae for ibe past week, with a terious atuckof"La Grippe," is able to be about again. I'etitiona (br signatures are being circu lated in Ligonier Valley, which ill be pre sented to the Bjard of Pardtms. on beha! f of Joe and luve Jwcely. tbe convicted rmber ger murderers. A demented man wearing a long frock cat, was running in and out of the resi dences and offices of town Sunday, becidng (people to read to him from a large leather bound bible that he earried under bis arm. sluite a little bretre of excitement was created in Somerset upon the arrival of the i'atburgh jtaptrsTbun-day morning, con taining Hie announcement that Mr. J a.- C. 1'uMitthwaite had withdrawn bis applica tion for tbe appointment of potlnia&ter at this place. In Johtittown it has been a disputed ques tion as to whether hotel men will have to pay i-VK) license since tbe granting of tbe city charter, tbe charter not going into effect until after the licenses are granted. Auditor Geueial McC'jiniant nettled the question when apjalcd to by deciding that the woulJ have to be paid. The murder of Irover MuCansland will cost tireene county upward of $l('.tsi. Tbe trial of Jim Xeff. who was acuiited by a Washington oiuuty iurj-, cost Greeneotunty Ji.T'.'l.'.tJ. The trials of tbe Clarks will no doubt swell the cost to at least the tint named amount. The murder of Herman I'niberger, has already cost this county In order to afford the teachers and pupils of the public schools of the Slate an opportu nity to contribute to the fund to erect a suit able monument to the memory of the late Superintendent of Public Instruction, the school are rq,'iested to observe Friday. Jan. 31st, as memorial djy. Appropriate exerci ses are suggested and contributions to the fund made. It is very titling that this should 1 done in honor ol him who did so much for the cause of education. ILev. AniiK? Sell, w ho bus been an inmate of the county jil the pa-t n-ven months was li-(hatgtd Stturt'.ay morning. Tie term of his sentence txpircd on I'.-ctmlier Ml', ami since that lime l.e has been held in custi-dy in the hope that the costs t.f the prosit ution migl t be paid by him . He lade the prison authorities and Lis fellow inmates a tearful and prayerful good bye a-id took the li"t train for Ohio, wlire bit family reside. We hope this is thelst time we w ill ever have occasion to refer to his 'riverenre." Mr. Alex liorvlan.1, who represents the syndicate who purpos drilling for oil and j gas tiear Sprucetown, yueruaiioniiig lown ship. spent an hour in the Herl office Saturday eveuing. Mr. Borvlaiid informed us that the material for erecting the derrick has been delivered and that woik on it would 1 commenced Monday morning. His contract requires the well to be sunk three thousand feet and be exjcta that drilling, will be commenced in a few days. The syn dicate an- very sanguine that they will strike either oil or pas in laying quantities. Sorucbody should stir up Governor Bea ver. By the terms of the contract the de molition of the old riiketyjail at Somerset will begin on April 1st. The county will have to bang the Nicely 's in the mean time or take them elsewhere. By the terms of the sentence many Somerset county ptple believe they cannot be leg o'ly hangttd else where than in the old jail. The proper thing for the Governor to do is to either pir don tbe offenders or order their execution. IVrhsps the Governor un J TStan 1 the ctse sufficiently to 1H the boys out on technicali ties. Jnhmttv VeiwKmi. Judging from the interest manifested by the farmers of the community iu tbe Far mers' Institute to I held in I he Court House on Tuesday and Wednesday February llth and 12th. it is likely to be one of the import ant event of the season. We are glad to see farmers awaking to tbe importance of such meetings. The industry w hich they control lies at the very foundation of all proirity and we are glad to note any indications of progress in this most imp irtant calling We m to see representative farmers from ail parts of the county in attendance ' . .-. . .- r T I Ifier mature deliberation .apt. v. a. - v. i ti"-ifu!iv niins J the nson. r. w r.. tK ,i thirteen tioniersvl lounij i..,ti.. t - or more years, decided to turn that institu tion into a National Bank, to be known as the Somerset County National Bank. At a meeting of the stockholders last week a board of thirteen directors was elected. The din-tors organii-d by electing C J. Harri son. President ; W. 15. Frease. Vice President , and M J- Prill. Cashier. We understand the new bank will open il doors for business on Februarv 3rd. After lhat date Somerset will havetwj National Bank, a thing that mil mary towns of its sixe can boast of. ytm township, J T ,,i,n OfleT. one of the Harri .. ,r -j ..,nir .riitr of ontlaws. several f J ISMll'IU ot.n.. e- --- w ht.m were convicted of numerous rol.beries J are all serving terms, witii tne excep- . , i ....... e i,ii I1I. Oil bail tion ot cyier win - awaititiK amotion ,tnd.t.g a new Ina. re turned Saturday and gave himself up to the She-iff. Ovler said lhat be bs I b-en on the .niiou, lisV every day since be escaped thinking that every person who approache-1 birn wa an officer of the law. The worry and the desire to see nis we . .1.. wuf . s him and he con - and ctuiu eoi "e eluded to serve bis terra in the penitentiary. and lead a better life. IVnnis Mevers. Esq.. a member of the Somerset bar, died at bis ressdence in ih.s borough a few minute, alter 10 o clock Sunday night, in bis forty-etghth year. Mr. Meyers contracted the grippe about two weeks sgo.and after remaining er,l davs thougl t be bad conquered that strarge'disea-esnd rentured out For two or three days following be attended to hi. professional dut.es, when he was sud.nly overtaken with rheom.tic erysipc'-'- ,eh spdi!y deveM-ed into typhoid pneumonia, resulting in his death. He was the youngest son of the late Feter Meyer? of Meversdale, and came to Somer set 'more than twenty years ago. Througb uot the period of Ids residence in this town, with tbe exception of one or two brief in tervais. be always attively employed in the rrutbonotary's cfaw-baving filled tbe Tuition of Proihonotary lor a term oi turee years bimself, and it fa. sale to add that no man in the county bad tbe same knowledge f ,t,e cxmiplicated duUe. connected with that cfiit. , , , He was married to Mary, only daucbter of lire late Col. John It. Kd.e, who with an on'v son survive lorn. The fur "t. I. -U 2-J Ci0ck Tuet-lsj ar.ennx.n, the rv:c. br.ng con dtK ted under theau-ptcesof the Jyal Ar canum, of which organixauon he was a promiuent and active member. The law abijirg citizens of Somerset county are at a Ion to acoount foribedila U,rines of his excellency Governor Beaver in setting the day for the execution of tbe two miserable men in our county jail under sentence of death. Noomcu regret more than we do that the peace of our quiet mountaic town ia U be shocked by the hanging of two human being, but have we not been taught thai tbe terror of the law iiesin the promptness with which it decrees are carried into effect, and if the horror of a banging is to take place in our midst, tbe sooner it is over the better. Il is now lar king bnt a few weeks of one year since Herman Uiuberger was foully murdered and robbed of a large sum of money. Tbe arrest of Joseph and David Nicely speedily followed tbe perpetration of the crime. They were accorded a fair and impartial trial and were duly convicted. A new trial was refused them by tbe learned Judge wbo sat in the rase, and bis rulings wtire confirmed by the Supreme Court ia an opinion of no uncertain memnina:. Mean while, efforts Lad been made to crest public sympathy for the convicted men among the people of this county, but the kindly crTorta of theae misadvised fiiende were discontinued after the murderous Al tai k was made upon tbe deputy sheriff. Our county jail is notoriously the most unsafe in tbe Commonwealth, and the convicted men are only kept from regaining their lib erty by the barbarous chains and balls that dangle from their feet, and the untiring vigi lante of tbe prison authorities. It is com mon rumor throughout the county 1 1 ml w lieu counsel Jor the Nicely brothers visited the executive mansion, his Excellency, in compliance with tbir rtquest, agreed to defer naming the day of execution until after the January term of court, (or to suit their convenience.) It Li also rumored that friends of thecondemned men have petitions circulating throughout Westmoreland coun ty to be used in their behalf before the Board of pardons. As said before, our people are at a loss to uudersiand the dilaiorineas of the Chief Executive in this matter, esjiecially since it is known that be bus seen tit to name the day tor the execution of several murderers who were convicted subsexjueiilly to the Nicely boys. Farmers' institute. En. Hkb.hi.i: I wish through your per to say a ' last word" relative to the Farmers' Institute that convenes in Somerset on the llth and 12th of February. When the program was arranged, the fact that the train from the Nonh did not arrive until J:lti a. M , was overlooked by the com mittee, and in as much as it is desired to have as full an attendance at the meeting of the first session aa possible. I take the libeity of changing the tune for opening the Tues day morning session from 'J o'clock to 'J 'M . . Il was my privilege to meet all tbe gentle men from other parta of the State, who have promised us their assistance, at the meeting of fe State Board of Agriculture at Harris burg last we k ; and all assure me that tbey w ill lie on baud unless providentially de tained. In addition to those whose names apear in the program Mr. J. B. Phelps, member of the Sta'e Board from Crawford, Co.. who is a practical dairyman will be with us and ready as opportunity mar offer to la k to us about this special industry or any thing else relating to farming. This meet ing wi!l all'ord the farmers of .Somerset coun ty such an opportunity of exchanging views and conferring with each other as Weil as listening tti practical men from abroad, as they have never liad beSore, and no one who can posii'jly lie present can afford to miss it. . I would cail eseinl attention to the fact that this is not a meeting of farmers only, but of farmers' w ive, and sons, and daught ers as well. There is no class of men who receive so much help from their wives as farmers do, henc-J whenever it is possible, their wives should take part in theircoiincils )i3 ;heir n, share of ,a Ihat j, de- signed to increase their qualification fortheir calling, as well as that which goes to make up the pleasures that come into the farmers' life. And while I speak of the farmers' In stitute as a meeting of farmers and their families I do not wish to be understood that persons of other callings are to have no place w ith us. We invite ail to come. No class of men are sufficiently independent to stand alone. While we are seeking the light that will enable us to successfully answer for the world tie qutslions "What shall we eat and what shall we drink and where withal shall we be clothed ?"' we can but feel the need of your help. Our interests to a very, large degree are mutual. We dare not over-look the interdependence that belongs to a'l the honorablecaJiiogs in which men and wo men are engaged. Our success will en hance yours, and yonr prosperity will add to ours. We must therefore to some extent at least, work toother and we heartily in vite all to come. N. B. Ceitciifield, Chairman of Committee. Jenner X Koatls, IV, January' 27th, 18!K). Somerset County Medical Association.- Tbe Medical Ass-iciation of Somerset county, met at the B-x-kwood House in Hock wood. Jan. 21st. ls-r). The President. lr. S. S. Good, after raHing the Association to ortler stated that il was his duty lo announce the death of Dr. Henry Bnibakrr. Vice President and Dr. J. K. Mil ler, Corresponding Secretary of the Associa tion. Also the deaths of Dm. J. E. Bie secker.Wm. E. Uarrab, and J. Z. Bawraai. He eulog;xed at length npon the life and character of them all. He spoke of their de votion to their ch'wn profession, of their christian character and their self sscriti -e in behalf of" the oimtort and welfare of those to whom tbey ruinistered. They eavr their lives, as it were, for hu- msnitT, and receieved comparatively little of this world's gxidjfor compensation; they will live long in the memory of a grateful people. Tlie AsvK-iatinn pisseJ the following in regird to their death : We 'nimbly b w tj the decree of Provi dence, and with a doep sorrow record the loss to this Aor:a;ioii. to the county and the bereaved lamiles. remembering that neithss sorrow nrr syninthy can n-pa:r the l.ss. KrMUr&l, inerelore luai H oe emeriti uikmi the minutes of the Association, thai we feel the irrepsrahle loss to us all. That we o.T.r oir profound sympathy to the bereaved families. B. A. Fichtncr, Wra. F. Mitchell, H. S. Kimmell, Committee. Midwinter Excursion to Washing ton City. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany announce a popular excursion to the National Capital on Thursday, January 30th. No better time could be chosen for a visit to the Capital. Oneress will be in session, and the galleries of both Mouse, as well as all other public buildings, will be open to visitor. Tikets will be Rood for ten days, alkiwir g ample time for visiting Alexandria. Monnt Vernon. Richmond, Old Point Comfort and points of interest within eay reach af ash ington. For tickets and parlor or sleeping car ac commodations, call upon or address Agents B. A O. TL E. ' ' Parlor cars oa day train, and sleeping cars on night train. Information for Recruit. In addition to tbe $13 per month for sol diers in the army, they receive about U0 as a clothing allowance. By economy a soldier ran save from fX to $73, which is paid him on hiadiscbarije. There are also Pjst schools where every soldier who desires, can ac quire, free of cos, a fair English education. For particulars ouncerning increase of pay. etc., see poetera in postoffice. J. II . (iunt, Cspt. 4tb Infantry. Look Out. . Remember, my bargain sale ends on the loth of February. To get tbe cheapest dry g,,ids ever sold in Somerset, people must come beiore that lime. ' Mas. A. E- Tat. Joint Institute at Bethel. - Tbe teachers of Paint and Conemaugh townships met in joint session, for the pur pose of holding a district institute, at the Bethel school bouse, on Saturday, January 1, IStiO. Institute was cailed to order by tbe acting chairman. J. H. Fox, followed by the elec tion of officers, which resulted as follows : President, H. D. Naugle ; Vice President, Irs Baer ; Secretary. C. L. Speer, and Qtier Manager, Sydney Holsopple. A sons-, entitled "Marching Along," was then ang by the Institute, led by H. D. Manges. Tlie above, and a nnmber of Qaeries con stituted tbe work of the forenoon session, and tbe Institute adjourned to meet again at t:30 p. m. . imwooj stsiios 1:30. Institute was called to order promptly at tbe stated time. Introductory remarks were made by the president, reiating to the objects of District Insutstes, followed by interesting impromp tu speeches by it. M. Thomas, H. W. Man ges and Ira Baer. Tbe subject of teaching primary Geogra phy was then taken Dp by II. D. Naugle, in which he gave a number of very instructive and interesting suggestions. Recitation, by N. E. Berkey, entitled "The Boys." Song, - I Long to be There." Intermission. Sing, " Mary and Martha."' The subject, Preparation of the Pupil," was then taken up and discussed by M. M. Thomas. The " Teachers' duties outside the school room " was discussed by Sidney Holsopple, and others. The "Teacher's responsibilities," was dis cussed by Stephen Yoder. Song. " Twilight is Falling." Adjourned to meet at 7:13 p. m. evkxisu skhkios 7; 13. Institute opened promptly at 7:15, with a song. ' Help it On." Beading, M. H. Meyers. The subject. ' Work fir Primary Pupils." was opened by Sidney Holsopple. followed by others. 'Neglect of Teachers iu holding District Institutes," was discussed by M. M. Thomas, and others. David Betkey talked on " Mistakes in Teaching." A talk on "Cj-operation in School Work" by S. G. Sheller, was appreciated and enjoy ed by all. Clara driP, by C. L. Spencer. Intermission. Song and recitation, by 8. J. Fitf, entitled. ' Tbe Last Fierce Cnarge of the Battle of Fredericksburg." After tlieadofition of a number of resolu tions. Institute adjourned. C. L. Srrscxa, Secretary. - BCBL1S ISSTITCTE. Following is tbe program for a teachers' institute to be held at Berlin, on Friday and Saturday, February 0th and 7ih. 1SD0. Friday Keening Sef'iun. Essay Miss Lottie Krissinger. Address " Mistakes Concerning Educa tion," by Kev. C. B. Gruver. Exercises, by the pupils of Berlin schools. M usic. S'ltur-i-iy AflernuOH .Srtfiim. " For what purpose should tend ers read standard works on teaching .'' X. li. Walk er, Harvey Hay. Mental Arithmetic in onr School." 3. . Forney. "Primary Work," Miss Druse Brubakrr. " Friday Afternoon Exercises," J. H. HentJE. Lewis V.'a'ker. " Imjiortance of Written Keviews." C. M. Blough. Beeitation. Miss Flora Turner. ' What are the Evidences of a Good School?" P. V. Miller, W. R. Slahl. " Should the Teacher be Guided by IHiblic Opinion ?' Prof. J. C. Speicher. PH?r. Miss Sadie Moore. Class Drill in Numbers, Ida R. Tlotts. Co-operation in School Work, E. S.Frease. Character Building, Rev. J. H. Null. Concluding Remarks, Prof. J. M. Berkey. The program will be interserseti by mu sic, directed by Miss Ma riot is. SntWay Rfning Scmiun. Ijsrtnre, "To and Fro in London, by John R. Clarke. This lecture will be nnder the direction ol the Berlin Lecture Committee. Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted on our boos s will pteaseeau anu semen once, by cash or cote. Accounts due rnust be closed to save ousts. Paekek & Pakeeb. Son ess et, Pa., January 15, Beachdale Items. Brotbersvalley has added two more spell ing "bees" to its list. Mr. J. R. Bitlner paid a visit to Altoona this week, where be was examined for the R. R. service. Miss Matrone Branl, who was confined to her bed with sicknew, is again able to be about. While on one of bis hunting tours this wk. Charles Hentx succeeded in bagging even skonk. He is an exjriend hunter. and never goes home empty handed. The infant daughter of E. E. Brant died at an early hour last Thursday ; ber remains were transferred to the Beachdale cemetery. P. C Miller, tbe oldest teacher of this township, resigntd bis position as teacher of the Pine Hill school on account of bad health. Mr. Milleris enable teacher, and by bis resignation Brothersvally loses a con sistent woikr for tbe educational cause. The school board hired S. 8. Forney, who will teach the remainder of the term. The spring term of the Berlin Normal will be taught by Prof. S. D. Elrick, who is principal of the Berlin schools at present. Mr. Elrick bas taught in many localities, and bis career as a teacher is. marked with success. We believe that through bis efforts the Berlin Normal will reach a higher stand ard than ever before. J. II. H Ein Publio Sh1 of Valuable Besl Eatwte and Personal Property. I wil". sell at public outcry, January 30, IS'.iO, my farm, adjoining Berlin, Somerset county. Pa., containing lr2 ems, in good cultivation, plenty of lime and coal on tbe place. A!o a good sugar camp. Also on the same dav will sell 5 bead of horses, 31 head of cattleand a lot ol farming imple ments. P- Covia. Mllford Items. Rough weather cold and stormy. County Superintendent Berkey Snt last Thursday ind Friday in Milford. Someof our boy3 are wishing for just a little snow, so they could give their best girl a sleigh ride. t Preaching services were held in the Pleasant Hi!! church, last Sunday. Services were conducted by Rev. Stabl. assisted by Rev. Wm. S. Meyers. - A Granger meetin was held at 'Snnire Walker's last Weduisday evening. Consid ering the rough roads and bsd weather, the attendance was very good. Addresses were delivered by Mess-. Werner and Berkey, of Somerset. Oocasiosal. The following ieiiers remaining at tbe Somerset post cflire writ be sent to tbe Dead Letter Office at Washington, D. C, if not called for within ten days from this date, January 29, tSiM) : Aagnstioe. Ida M. ; Bell, E. K. (2); Dailas, Geoorge; Margyle, Frank (2); Urman, Jeieruiah ; Michel, Charley j Sbafer. A. L ; Shafer. Julia ; Suiier A Cooner ; Snydey, J. J. 2) ; Schrock, Mamie ; Schauley, Manda ; Yesger, Mary L. J. K. Cor f both, P. M. For Sale. A dwelling botrse of eight rooms, well lo cated near railroad, upon the corner of Main and Walnut streets, Rtckwood. Will sell low. Call OC or addrers A. Evufs, Rock wood. Microbes for the filcely Ecys. Laaraster Examiner. The Nicely brotliers, convicted murderers, are suffering from tbe grip in its worst f jrm, and tbe Somerset jd is overrun with sisi tors to see :hem. As hanging seesn to be played oat. why cannot we devise a plan to preserve tome of tbe grp microbes, said to be discovered in Austria, aid turn Ihem loose on murderers when the Pardon Board (ails to bang or pardon, but Kands like an ass between two bundles of bay, not know ing which to bite at. Resolutions of Symathy and Respect Wnnaa in the realm of Ood s, providen tial workir.gs the band of Death has claimed a beloved tneinlier of tbe Royal Arcanum, therefore be it. JiWietZ, that with stricken hearts, we recognixe In tbe death of Detcls Meyers. Esq.. the loss of a faithful brother, nsefal eitixtm and genial companion. TaKjlttd, that we extend to tbe bereaved wife anJ son our tenderest fympathy, shar ing with them as far as mortals csn in this great loss. Xiid, that we engross' these resolotiona on tbe minutes of our council, band a copy to thestricken fami'y, and have theoipnbliahed in the press of Ibe town. . Petes Voolb, Jonx A. Lambebt, N. B. McOsirr, Gso. R. Sl l'LL, U. C. Bkekits, Cururniltee. Action in Relation to Death of Den nis Meyers. On Sunday, January 20. 1'J0. Dennis Meyers, Estj. a member of tbe bar of Somer set county, ijuielly passed beyond the veil that separates the known from the unknown, at his house in Somerset, surrounded by his own weeping family, and numerous rela tives. Mr. Meyer's form will long be missed in and about tlie ublic offices iu tbe County seat, where he has been a familliar figure for twenty years. He was perhaps more familliar than any man in the Stat with the duties of a Prothonoiary and clerk of Courts. Mr. Meyers, leaves u mourn his loss, a beloved and artectionate wife, and one son, Kufus F.die Meyers, a large number of re latives and a host of friends. Ou Monday, January i7. the members of the bar met iu the office of Hon. Wm. H. Koontz, for the purpose of taking suitable action relation to tbe death of Mr. Meyers. Meeting organize! ; and Mr. Kotmti Dom inated Gen. A. H. Coffrwlh as chairman, carried. Mr. Koontz nominated A. C. Holbert as Secretary, carried. A. J. Ooiborn Et. moved that a commit tee of live be appointed to prepare suitable resolutions relative to the death of Mr. Meyers, and tuake any arrangements they might deem necessary for attendance of the bar as a body of the funeral, carried. Tbf; chair appointed ii accordance with the motion the following committee ; Hos. Wm. Kooktz, Ho. A. J. Coi.bors, Hexht F. Schill, Exj. JolIM UnL, ErV. JXO. O. KlMSELL, EJ. On motion members of the Bar requested to meet an half hour before the hour fixed for the fuueriial, viz : two p. ru. Tuesday a, January 1.-!J, and the meeting stand ad journed to that hour. Carried, Tuesday M January l1".!, members oflhe Bar met at tbe office of Hon. A. II. Coffroih, atl::p. m. and the following resolutions were pre sented by Hon. Wm. H. Koontz. Whereas, Dennis Meyers, E-tj., a mem ber oflhe Bar of Somerset county Pa., dl partcl this life on Sunday night, she 'J'th, day of January A. I. I:"'. Therefore be it Uetviial, by the members of the bar as follows: That In tbe death of our brother the bar has susluintd a greot loss. Although he did not ctjtf-ue to the bar at an early age, his l:n;: exjteriences in the pulic offices, as Prothonotary. Clerk of tbe conns, 4c, all of which be tilled with eminent ability and fidelity, rendered him an extremely useful member of the profession, and his Ions w ill he deeply felt by all eouneittd with the public offices of the connly. That his liberal disposition and kind and generous nature endeared him to all his as sociates and friends, who, with his imme diate family, mourn his untimely death, stricken down as he was in the prirce of bis life, and in tLe period of his greatest useful ness. That weextend oar heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved family and relations. That a copy of these resolutions be print ed in the couuty papers, aud a copy thereof be signed by the officers of this meeting and sent to bis family. W. II. KooTZ, A. J. CetsoHH, Johx H. Vui, Jxo. O. Kmati Ht5KV V. ScUELL, Com mil lee. A. C. HotBET, Secretary. Consumption Surely Cured To Tea Emrtie: Hnsse inform yonr readers tbit I Iists a posiUra reiuatlv for tbe aboTe-aanwd dueM. By Its timely dm Uioosuds of hnpelcaa rri kaTe been pennaneutlr cured. I sLall be clad to send t wo botilee ot my remedy TETZ to any of yonr rea-ircs who bare ctnaoapUoa it they will send ma their fciprts and P. O. adtlmss. ReTct fallv, T. X. SLOCUM, M. 0, 181 Pmrf St.. K. Y. DIED. rOiTLETHWAlTE At the residence of her mother in Somerset borough. Miss Sid ney Postlethwaite, on Thursday evening, January 21, Wi. POVOiR Absolutely Pure. Thl oowdrr never Taries. A marvel of jmrity. strengih. and w Imlesoineness. Mtire eennmnieal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be so'd in roropciitiou wlili the mu t lude of low test, short weiuiit, alum pbrliate iiowders. &Jt t iw. Eotal BAKia fownxa Ut., h Walrsi. NY.; Jull7.'Sl47t County Bonds : for. Sale ! THE rNrKRt'iXK' Co nm'sioBftrs of Somer etrnn-'iT, I'a oBer fcr i a mrW yt Coiiprm ll.mtis, beariite luieiot at the rale of four Iti percent. pe aiinani, payable semi-aumisi.y on th l.'.lhdas oi Jui'e nl liecemDcr. T.ie gtimhen, amnu'nu, dnotniuons aud maturity of Itie hniMis areas t.lkt-s-. Nub. 1 lo H. inclusive. 3 Sffveseh laMn due lih tremlH-r lsssi. Xos. 8 to 13, ieln, ll J(, each faltlng due x.'.tn IXN-mnlxr. ltl. Nos-HtoH, Inclusive, f i.cou. each failing due lilb Ueeember. lsvi Xos. 18 to 10. inehBire, ech .Ung di Kith iietftembrr. lssi Nail, tsono. raUmcdue -:b Intern her. li. Nos. toil .ts, eeaa h falling doe December 1- AprlleaOon tnnst be made 6 these bnd at our office, in Somer-ex, not Uler than Ibe 1 h day of r ebruary, I. p c. w iLUMs)0K. ja22-3t . '.- . County Conuniaskmew. G iCiMMlSi-IOXERS'. K0TICE. vnMre Is heretv slveri that apnea's will be held from tbeweiU or W at toe tawa-mi-M.i.rK- if!.is.. Somenet, for the several dis tricts of tbe Cuunty. on FEBRUARY 18th, 19 th and 20th when snl where at! rsisntw awl cwpormtions feet- . . . i - - A u.iiBiBratiftft ann ! nw'te in ?urb mri profritltM, ar r i . . i . -.... fciat. thfrir rierr ur CntKM W e.lt 'ill ax ii - - -------- rtitw, .vrrrMmr to law. The )(4v UI he hw-ldomtheabtmt-Ji'wKmH dy. hviveen U hours of . o clork tv m. ad ft ' AaW.:HliE.U & Wl WILLf AJf50. Clark, CoTamarionera. d R0YAHil't V.sT.'ia . mm HERIFPS SALE. Ht einueof snctlnr writ of Tl F and lev Fa imted ont of 'he c.irt ol Cmnaoa Me i.f w rset rcuiitv. Pa.. I will tifMK U public ink at tli Court liuuas, is ouaerkt. i. i'a.. al I u'cl-c p. FRIDAY, FEB Y 21, 1S90, t!tbrnrit.tltle. interest an-1 claira of F. A. Irruer. in. in, and lo the folios ii:g titAStbed real tfataUs. vis : il thai part cf a certain Jot of frtATd sitnate in Mr.-lie B-irotigh, Soinerset Conn', i'.. itx'sled on Ihetortier oi large ixrw. ani ureet, ruumug from the mOi racs to rfciugiierty ereet. fromitig Mi feel oe Large sttwt, aiid ex 1t'ntltnr hei-a wmih ai.nir t et to rtaugbetty creek, haid oriirinal lot So, AKnotwIik fi toe above dew-ribed is a prt. having tnereoB ero itti a two story frame dweliirg bouiw, etc, wtlh te appur unanees. 'fatten in execution as the pronerty of F. A. I rr.er. at l he will &( Htrvey M. Bartrfjr, AiiiBUus traiur of xj&anuri Licluy, dec'cL ' ALSO ' . Jttl lbs -itht, title. Interest ani c'alm of U.-s. X. M. Xedxuir, of. lo and to ih foiluw u.g dcscr.b d real estate, ii : A certain tract o.' land attuate in I'.at Tvp Romarxrl Couiity, adjoiuit. Unas of Harry Brmat, Usury Si;-. Aaliionr htvuistrT. Vaieu Ud Uav, aad oia-nt, eottaiiiti: j IV? acre and a.kwauee, baviiv tbareoa erecisd a iarsie two ory dsrellinf bi, htra. none spring bouse, and other outbulidinss. Fruit, and a abundance ot watararoon us (ireoUMa, with toe appurte nances. Tsten in execution as he prr.perrv of His. E. M. Tsdrow, el the suit of G. J. Humbart. ALSO - . . All Ihe rieht, title, interest tnd claim of Lnther A. sciitb, of. iu ai.4 to ic i'ulow ina" tim.nbed real estate, via. : A nain U of ground situate in Heyersdaie Btinjuicb, merM-l Ccuuty. i'a., fntnting ou Cen tre street X (ml and nil, t. Uat k Ml l.v; to lot of N rUcer, the iu btttif Ummluti and oesen)iel aa follosis : Btwifcim X "in point t.0 ( entis street al m lot of Mrs. l. ('. Meyers, hxevutrlx t.f 11. C Meyvra, deeeaaed, theme isaitb ... let I u au alley tir imntue way. ihehre eaut w levt lolotof v. biieer, l;ieno nurtu Xi f -ei lo lot of Mm, It.i'. Meyers, Ibeiite weat vti ft-et to Ceuire aireel, the piat-e oi' bnrinnihK. said Itit hetnir pan t a kit mat Wm. tiicer purcLa-ed from Mrs. i. c. Mey ers, F.xecuinx of li. C. Meyers, dee'd., by deed btrliiKdate April 1, Issi, t ihe ative memkn. etl alley or parage way to he the j.ilm pr.trty of ihei.vruer oi mis lot ai the mr oi the lot attioinir.g, by the order of Wm. Kicrr., bavtitt llirrfim erected a two story brit-k, metal. roofeJ, sttia heated (.riiitinie ottK-e, Willi Imiier, steam hiitire, steam eiutine. swam power Adam and oiner prgja.es, anu tHbcr raarhuitTy. type. etr. laken io execuii.m a the )nriy of Luther Asuuii-. at tbe suit of ftirC. Mryi-rs, tt of ti. 1. Beyers and W. 1'. Meyers ot al. - ALSO- All the ritht. title, latere and claim often. Ferrel, of, iu and to the follow inj tlwrib. 1 rti.1 estate, via : A hotl-e and lot of (round sl.uate in New n tlenlie Bortaisth. Soiuenafl ouuiy. fa, IrofitiiDT ou Main street, and tuinled by iialn l'rotn.n on ibe West, aud on tlie Kaist l.y itl Is;e i.t tbe estate of James M- r-eutl. with the atiiurtenaiit.a. I akeu in exet ution as the i-roiieny of ijen t er- rt, at tne son ot jittoes r errei ALSO All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of Jacob R. i'aseilerry. oi, ia aud W toe itaiowiujT de cri'ied real estate, viz : N T A trat-t of land situate in Kit lick 0 owiuthip. xotnerset IVwutT. I'a. warranted in tbe luuoe of Ku utofvy, eontairaug iiair hundred autl ttsenty-fiKir at rtrt, strict meas ure, htfintied as folio" a. tii : lleaiuiiine at a Oinrs oak In the line or land of Cheaj At Wiieox's " Nrjjni i.lntie." Ihe-iee exteiid in south two Boudred and sixty and 4'e-trnttts i2sip pen-be loa sas?a:raa, tLeiit-e eaal aionir Und ol berkley Mcire to Mindnsi aniisixiy perehea and rJe-tentns cjfiri .v. t,, a rtke. toents north altma landsoi Howanl Mrfh two btratlrett and sixty and Vlu pen-hes on,l tosrrvix tnenee nest along land of iuomas i 'y. Junior, two hundred aud sixty per- hes and rlvsHcaiiu '2U to a biaek oat , the (Jaceof bt-Kinoiux. N' A tract or land situate in Emlrk O. a. Townablp, warrantti in the name of Martin Meyers lor himself and in trust for him self and lrvi Wollersherver, containing Itmr hundred ami twenty-lour aerea, strict uieaaurc, botiudtsi aa ftillowa: Hetrinniiig at stone, tnenee by John and Thtat. "ore. StKiih one degree Vest is, 1- i three liuii- dreti and sixty-five l-rt hts lo a post, istsiih . .a . . u.. . . . .. . eiiktltf little ilTjitr- ntrt ,, . t ll i J -l ta .1 eiits tol.nn, wmh one dtree Wetti t3 IV. i tiuy-tao percbea t,. rwrt'lies ui stone. Theme by MiwesCharey, Sorth ss deatve" VtestiX. m-3 W.I one bunttrett and nlnt-tv ipjui nerrhm ta stones. North ouetletrrre ka--t '.N. 1 E.i lifty two (Sji perrhea to j.isi. .Nt.rth eighty-nine decrees wt4 i S. S9 W. iro hiinilretl and fifiy three ier elitu to poet, thence by ln: "f llanin Mey ers North one dert'e fai-t S. lJ K j tno liuntlted and fcwty-two cJiii perehHi to (kx, isnuth aixty ll.ree detirves East -S-tsr7 E tientT-niueiJ:,;p'r-rhea to stone, orth seenty.ftKir tieirrees IN. 71 V.) ten perches u ptisi. r-.si;ii s-.xitrn tiei;ref-s Ka1 1 1. It.- E i fon t ircbe ti. holies. South eiah- t n.ne df(tre- fAt ,S. si3 t i th ny-il.reej.t-r-eri lo sinner Stiuth nuiet.a tieirrett KaM ft. lsjo V. ) twenty-seTeo i j. , p-n-iirs lo pir.Ur tlt.-nce Ijt imon Gehhart SVnith tendearees not tS. tf i cue ht:nor-d sLd It i T v T-irbt- to stones. South lifiv drtrrees fjist ,S. -W- E twenty rjo, per- ches to po-t, !?ootb ei?hty-uiiie d-rts Kan t. syf &.) one nunareti anu seventy lour rt nesio btrcb. .Tt-tb sutes o tm oue-t.atl u ntvt-s ti-t (V. ltS r-.i tiuy one i.l. preti.s t a ehestntic N.irth laeive ami on. -tan tiere. rtsl in. 1J,J E.i two bundled and niii"ty ii, nerbss iti a pt.l. urth eiRhty dtitree fj.4 iN. -sr K.)ti;hlY- Kiiir pertnes yijii-etM iirKiiiMinir. , N , A tract of land 'itnate id Addiaon O- 3- Town.-bln, Ha.-ratitel in the name of James Kiddle, ctH.iniiiihK four huntired pn-1 twettty-ftairaeres, stnt-t mea.-.ure, rwiuutled as tol- 2 lk'xinninr at 'Wiies, tht i.te N"rh on-hlf de irrce fjtst fV. .!a K i Iwo liuntlre.i anil hfTrnty nine p'relit-. ptstt. thert-e v.,rh t-iphfy-iiin-j and one-haif dt-iiwes West , N. W. (ivs iiun tired ami litirty pen-ue i"..iiii uim aff-t. StHith one- hslfdcere Weil iS, it W ity f.jtir and live ti n lis tM 5-lin pen he ti post. tbeiite liy land warranlfd in me name of William B-ll. Sontti eihtT-uine ati4 oneba'.f fleais-es East t si,3 E i three liundrtsi ntt eieliiy-lhree i:l, pen hes to a p.isi. south tme ha.'f ti.-iins. Wet iS. V.j W" J twftbimtlred ami hltt-en t'.'.i fs n'hes to a post, thent-e by land aamtiitetl in tl-e nm of io iah Curey Hotith eiithiy-nin ami a ha'f !' yrt-tst E-tm is. E.i one hnn.iivd aud fony-ntTvii perches to ihe plate of heiiiiucu N , A tntt of land in ihe name of Wil O. 4- liamCorey mnutinine (twr hundred and rwenty-loor acres, jtnei roea-nre, situate in E!klit-x Tfiwnsh'p. bnanded as tojloas. via : Heeinnica" al a Iaiciisc, ihem-e bv Und of Leon ard March. West Iwo huudredand Mxir and ve teoth perches ri'sj 6-ini lo a serrtee eorrierof Eutat O'tev. thenec ty 'anil of Thomas. Virth two hundred and sixty and live-tenth jterehtst iirJ"i-IOi lo a while talk, thenee by Josmh Coree Ksst Iwo hundred and simy iuel Sve p-n-b (JilMmrer ehea to stones, and liienee by btiKi of Jnroe t 'o rey am Eaa Moor, sy.tnh two hundred and ix ty and tive-tt nUis rJi A Hn perches to pisce of be g nnlng. N . A tract of lsnd sl'tiair In AddKn 0' Turu!iip. warranieti in the name of William Bell, ctiuiatnuiff Tour hundred end twenir-louraerea, sliit t measure, bounded as fol lows, viz : bcFTlunine at a post on the line of James Riddle, thence by -Inwab Corey South thirty. four degrees llfl Si'-W. ne btimlretl ami sixiy-xx Per thes tb's'-i percnt-t lo a po-t. South nine drtrrees Wtt (S. V W'.t one hui'tlrvd perches to a po-t. formerly a liin-h thence by Tlwitiiasi'riireT N.irib eithiy nine ami a half deareea Wet (N. sti' w.) etithiT erche- loa birch NWih nine deirrees Fat (N. ir K tone hiitttlretl perche lo a iwt, theace bv " Neirri Glstie " North ihiny-fmir tlf?nee Ea.-t ;N .ti K.i one hnn.lre.1 mid sixty ft.ur is-r-rhts.pi'u ustoric. Viinh tlfty-six dseees West lN. ?aJ W".) two hundreti and twenty tbre rten-b-tt pi ttfre. ihelicwt.y Iwntls of Naricv K. I lierv. North lid ty-fxird.Vre Et (S. M E i flity Can pen-h-s to stone, Notth ctvy-nipe and a half ifctreea West (X. K'V x" hund! and s-x ln hes lo re.t oak. theD-s by John Mdinna-k. Nonti forty-live degree East IS. E I sixty three ttVii perches to w pnfti. North forty fi ve le grae West S. W fifteen '!." i perches ua pi.-t houiheightV-ninesntl one..aif decrees Kttst E i three horttlred and eirluy-lhr t j) i-he to a pt. South tme-haif dtvece WVm (. ;so w.) two hundreii and eijrhieeni'.'l) perrbsa toa pot. South eurhty-mneaiid a half decree East .'!, E. i tweoty-nirie prehes to plaee if hertnnine. N' 'fi The urjdivi.led one-fourth-pwrt in O. D. tent or share of a tract of la"d in Elklirk Township, warranted in the name of Jo siab Corey, cont-ininp four hnrdrvtl antl twenty live and a quarter Ai res, (4i4'i strict measure, bonnded as lollow. vi : Bcfcinninc at stooes. thence r.T lands of Jams and Kobert Corey, and James Chary, Xtirth "17 perches f:llTl perches to stones, thence by Jamsi Itiddle West twe hundred and e'ehty-pvtn '1ST; perches to tones, tbenee hy wiiPani llell Sruth thirty-four degrees W ot IS. !HJ Wi one hnndred and Hxtv perches to ston. Swth nine deirrees Wet fS. V W .i taw hundred pen-h-s to a birch, tbenee hv Thomas Ctrey T on hnndred and firtv-lwo f!'i2 perrhe to a po innth eiehty six oerchw" tn a post, thence h-r W illiam Oust East t,n hundred and eight pen-hes to stones, the place of lniunlrig. .' The nndlvldd one fmrth part in- i'O. eret or shsn? ia a tract of land sit uated in .lk!t. k Township. oitajni:i ftmr l.un dred and thirty-nine -cn t'li and one hitn.'red and fnttv pfrchs. strict rrtisore. warranted in tbe nsnic of Thomas Corey, and bounded as fol- low. eix t Hcirinmnir at a servce. thence hy willism i o- vev North two hnndred and ixiT-hve ami hve- teulb a."t.VlU( perches to stones, thence East one huudred ant nity-two ii-.-'i percnes iikikc hv J.anh Corev North eislitv-ii per ches lo a pot. W'e-t one bviiMtri-d anil cigmy f ,r (-Hit percbew to a bin h. Uince by Chew A Wilcox " M.tfore" isnu-.b scventy-ft.Hir dt urt-ts West t A Tt IV.) cv. .my t.ne (71iwhe loa ehetnut. South sixteen ticgrees WVt 'S. iPW.i two hundred and twentv-eiehl perct'C loa post. SiHilh seventr nine derree Vtest K i'.3 W. one hnndred perchaatoa eliestnnt, Honth eiv-htveislit and one tenth ' 1-Hi pen hes to a black oak, and thence bv Enos Corev snt twohuntlretl and ixiy five and iSveientb .JCi.Vl"; perches to place of be- wtnnititr. N- o The nudivitled one fiirth niinter O. O. p,t' par! or share of a tract of laud situated In. Elk lick Tcmiclilp, tmntainlne four h'tmlred and thirty five 4:l"ij aires and ttrenty rjni peTches, strict measure, warrsmed in tbe name irfJamts Corey, aud bounded aa hikm: BeffinninK at a win'e oak. tneijt oy r.mist o reyWest iwo hundre.1 and Iwenty-fiwr (it, per ch to a nine, then' by Thomas Corey N'tjth two hundred ami e:ehty torches lo a post, thence bv H.iticrt Corev it., n'.in .tel ana sutv anil five tenth 4J.!s-lo pen'healo a sp-tice pine, thence rv Kaiph Char.y sssiinone niinnrfi anu ii!iic:y li, rs;n'hs ti a post, tnenee u r.i'ne,.T tr.t- tnh West Ibirtv six Perthes to a mapic. touib n.nety fjOi perches to the plnee of bea-'ouinr. N A tract of land situate in Add'soe O- y Townsiiin. warranted in the name of Martin Mevers for himself and in Inw furhim self and Levi Wotfensrcnrr, eontainine two hundred and seventy one and a halt i-Tl V acres aiNlaHowance Vaimli-d as i'oIIows lo wit. IW-vin-ninxaiapcet thence rVaith thn-edeirreet East;'?' E. two hundred and thirtyurht ( i I perchss, thewce Stmih eichtTHihie decree F.t i 3 ssP E ) Iwentv-four p-rciiea tost-ies, thence North six derrcea W est ( N. CJ W. ) Airly-three ( -rt) perches toa post, thence Forth forty two decrees East iN 4.10 E. ' f.jrtv-foiir perches to a spent pine, tbeoce s.-hiUi fihv-three dea-rec Ka-t ' S. E. ) forty e'tht perches to a birch thenee Ntatb fortr e .htdereeJ.EaM 4X.4SPE ) sixty tire pere lw to a bireh. thenee Sorth forty four s:d a half dtvrees West ( S. 44 V one hundred and six teen perches to a Wren, theni South thirty de wreea Went I si. ai w. ) one huudrvd and twenty pairhes tl ji i to a post, ibence Sniih fifty nine itada taalf dejrreet West (8. f'W.) serenty tt7i ) lrrh.si. thence North eighty nine d rree Ami S. MP W. tny six ptrt bei to a rst ihmce svmtb tweniv so.1 a fcjif degrees - west ( S. i"';3 W ) one hundred and six perches iV-M 1 loaeh'-mut, lb-uee South sixty dtitrena East S-tstr1 E. 1 sixtv t( I perehea, tSienre Aiuto elev en dree ta'att .1. U K i rly tat and live tenth ( Stvlfl, per-hes thence Sons e xhty fair desreea West ( K. H"W. 1 twoty six t:.l Hve en'h i r. Vlu) prtrhes thei.'-e smth f.x Wte w rrt IA & W. i thirtv three iSl) perche to stones, thnre ontb tweniv nine mud a ii:uf.l.-ec Eat. I a" urn -c v 1 fifty nine' V ' pei'bes.the- Nonh artr'six degree-tast X. VP t. ) thlrla-r. sad five tenth ( lSS-iO ) perches, seventy tiree ( 73 ) percu s ss toa post, lb 1 lac it hernnltf. rjoundert by ian.ta o ileyen, WuUenraer aud Jobn MuLjn tut'k. N tr( t-aa-si lanti sltnate In Ad-!'.son of Martin Hevrt Sa-hirsseit sad in tnmt f-a him self aiui Levi Woi'ersp-iirr. w.iaiiin bw han drctt afT.1 vt aud orte :Jarler tato 1-4. acras aud aiIowar.ee, bouuded a ir:ikw. v.a : kt; miii- at stttuts. tftence iy Land ef Pen-r Mtyer. ot;ih aixiy thrt dt rrees Eat 'S. t :f E ) twa hundred and lillv stt'S pcrrhes, thence 8onib o-te decne Wesi t. 1 W .i two huiclretl and forv twttr-h fi- bt land of Martin Vit ers. tnenee Nor h ihty MCedKTe-s Vet - N.sV W.i iwo hund(d atti t;'.nv-caie 'Si i perches ,t land ot laniel V-Ven-tto a Mt. tNiice N wth one ti,Tie East S.'l" E.i three h"ts!-etl and fif ty r (364j perche 10 HuU-s, lbs pise of be- N- tT A tract of bind sltnate In AdtiWitj O. I I Ttwa:-nif. wmratiteti in tbensme cf Martin Mew. ff biutselfand intrust ior 1.1m seif and Levi Woifers, rraer. onta:n'i!rfiiurhun-dr-d and tia-nt a"d a ouarter ' t' 14, acrua auj allowance, hsaindvl as wllows. v.r: JViriMi.r.ff at a ne-t, 1 hence a't iut land nf Mar tin Jtevera. onhone dearve Et'X. H E. Ciree hundred axd Sity f-ajr tatrehea to kiws. Ihente Ksjth etahtvtwo dtatroea West :S. u- Vt'.t etub y lurches 1 si's to spine, lbeuce 5001 11 iorty e.aht tiearws Veal -f W.i seventy sav.a per -htsi 77', to stone. ti"ine 9on'.h forty four aad - half decrees Wt (S. 4JS '' perche thence Ncrtu fiwy ninasnti a ba dee eat 'V yp W.i sixty two n-ha to too. thence N irtlt eight) :-aine ilemses 'X. s dew. W.i tUirty Cve perches ia5, to apot- ihc-oee aloae the lat.tl of Martin Meveia Ssjuth three desrve I t . K i two hundreti and irty five perrhaa to i-t, thence sVuh wiiihtv nine dearee West is. St" W 1 two hundred and forty seven 47i pen he a.onj the laud of Tsantel Wevanrt to the pusee of l-s-inning, with the aptiui-v oaaeev Tk-u in eiet'iitittn as t:ie property of Jacoh K. CaMelberrv. at the suit f-f Cornelias Herkiey and (itr use of r rick A t o., now use h.-ies A LauriiU, Chaa. J. Harrison and AJan C. Witt. ALSO t!l the ritrhf. till. In'-rest and e'a:ra of It. B Hantetl. of, la. and lo toe following described real est te. vin : A rtaio trad of land sit nale in Lower Tur keyfrsH 1 p .M.mt-rset ii.. i'a. at'joiniuit ismlsof Ntuib Scott, J. B. flamed. Mrs. Mary la-U. Cplon, aud other, eootainina- 7tt acres, mure or less-, having loerenn ereeteti a two story ir.me daeli itiit bouse, stabla and other ontbuildmirs. Taken in eieciuion as Ibe property of H. B. Harned, at Ibe au of L. J. Boon s use. NOTICE. ATI persons ptm hasSng at tbe avs sale will please take notice thai a part of ttie pnrc.-tase money 10 be made knownal th time t.f tbe Mie will lie required aa sm as the pnpeny is knocked down, otherwise it will agalu he expos ed toIe at the r:k trfthe tirsl purehat-r. Ths residue of thepnrenise money luu4 ie paid on or l'ore TliurxUiv of the rtrst week ofielariisry term efC.iurt. the time diet' by tlie court R rse rur ng the acknowletiinneui of needs, ami uo deett a id be acknowletled until tlie puteuaae monev paid in full. ner.rfs.in-. R- S. McMILLFN. Jaiu CJ, 1!. ( Micri.T. c OUKT rilOCLAMATIOX. tt uritin The Honorable Wii.UavJ.BAia President J.nlc of the several ' tuiru. of om ncn Pit as of the several counties eomptoiiiir tl.e Itit.i Judicial Iiistrict. aud Justice of tije Courts oft ycr and Terminer and lit-iiTa! Jail ih-livery. fur the trial of all capital and oih-r offenders in the said I)itri"t, andt.r.tKi.r. W. Pu r andOLivka V. ska via, Est( a . Ju.lttesof the Courts of Ctannitiii i'leaa and Jit-tics of ibe Courts of Dver and Terminer and lieneml Jail lielivenr fiir the trial of ail capi tal and oilier offenders in the Ctainty of Si .nicrset have issued their pre-pts, and lo me directed, f holding a Court of '"omrKin Plests and lieTiernl linartcr sessions of the peace and "tencral J.i:l Iielivery. and Couru of Oyer aud Terminer al Somerset, on MONDAY, FEB. 24. 1SQO. Xotmk Is bfbr iven to si! tbe Justice oflhe Peace, the Conaicr and Coti"tl-li-s within ti-.e aid County of isumcratt. Ihat tbcv be theu and there in their proper persona with tneir p.Us. rct ortis, inquisitions. examinatitia and other re membrauceit, to do llue ttiinasi which to their ofbeeand in litat belialf appertain lo be done, and also they w ho will pnssw ute airainst tne pn ooers thai are or shall be in the jail of Avm.-rset 'ouiity, to le then and there, to prosecute against them as shall be just. Siiemrr sOrrii k, 1 K. S. McMILI.EN. Jau. a, 1-V0. f BhcnfT. -JEGISTEU'S X0TICE. Notice is hereby aiven to all persons concern ed as legatees, creditor or otherwise, that tbe followin accounts have passed reeister. and thnt the same w ill be presented for tsmiinnatiou and allowame at an orphans' (mrt to be held at Somerset on Wednesday. February M, VM : Ac i, u ut of Maruareitw McCIarran and A. O. Kinimel, Adiidaisl.-alors of Edward Klnuncl de ceased. x.s-ia.1 and final s-count of Iniel HfifTman. otteiii tut- Executor o! Joseph Horl'iuan decease.! hirst and tiual atvouiit of Wm, llaiijer and Jacoh J. Brant, Executors of Hcury It. Coleman, deceased. First ar.d final account of John H. (ny.ier, and W illiam otalii r. Executor o! ?rah I'earson, de eeasei. Aetmnt of PliHio K. W'alktrr. Administrator and Tnisiee of Henry Xedrow, deceased. Kir-land final ae-snunt of Alexander Snjdcr, AtiasiuUtralor uf Ko)s.-t Sanuer, t eetaseti. Register's uffire, 1 January lstsi. 1. I). SW INK. Kejpsler. 'N I'A L FIN ANCIA L STATEM ENT -Oh THE Farmers' Union Association, AND FIEE ASSDBiHCS COMPANY OF Somerset County, Pa., For the Year Ending Deo. 31. '8!, No. of policies in foree 1''' Am't of Ins subject pi asest-meot... t 1 il7y (W Pni rata of a-ss-ssm t ilnnu; year . 1 mill. Resources of Co. Pec. St. II S f.7 dunin 'sy Jl 5'.3 w LIABILITIES. Am't of liawduriiur year lSSi' ....J I7u.'i 5S - due tor all tKiicr expanse Ur tbe year. lDctatiinrt.ibi-ersrssT t:nnimisitis and Lxtmerat ns 54 Am't a-ljuMed for buses ia tbe jearls.7 mi ) 'iSaW Resources in excess 71 S Receipts Dnrlnstbe TearlSSS R.e'd on assessments.. Sl's.'t t.t " for membership . 1"6 ti Balance in Treasury of lisi 2- 5S Total ... 4il;i 64 Disbnrsements Dorioslhc Tear 'M. raiu Admrs. of theetate of J.n. Ire-sler. dee d, ani't adjustetl for Itmi in the yar S7 - S Mi 0U Taid Nicl.oias berkey in full oi damajre - i I'a u J.it aa Lotnlairg. iu fall of ilatuatfe Td Jnti Miller, in full dauiaae 1-nid Cttrnclitis Burkic4 .er, in full ofdmuare -.. Ps-.l Unam P. Waikcr. ia full of 2T, tSl J7 i0 5 no Insurance 0 Pw , slci t'owr.trymaa, ia full of Insurance. Paid iiavid Howmaa, arrears uf Insuram-e Paidii. J Brubaker isee yssair'y lor extra services " F J. Waikcr, Treas. salary.-. Philip Hav. President's isst.. I"aid s I". i riu. Vice Prets pay tlireetors fur service Jae, siwamtendmber, asijust inr losses - . . Paid f sr Is.iks. pnstace. e ' room reut, printing. Ar.. Ativ' fees &e., Joa. Tresfcier suit .is oi) 17 Babince In Treisury ., $ 131 SI IlesoarcM Decfaslrer. 3 1, lhS3. Amount In Treasury '. ti ll M Outstanding ou implicates 6L1 1 i Total resources Deeomber 31, 18-il WON D AVXr.1L 8TATEMFVT OF I.V31R ) auci oa louteuts. Xttmber of poiicie in force !! A:u t sif in.-. sn!ij.-r: to assess-meiit Ii:5n 4t". V Liabilitir-s. Bill, dac Tn-as. at seUlerow! of '? ..5.7 n ClsbursrmrwU Darin? (He Year 15!3. Pa!d Hnrv (i. Hay. ret pol'er fee-. " ' Jsio Miller, dain.tKe to carpet Ac i"i " I. J. Hmliaker. s cy salary i E. J. W alker, Treasurer a 1 1 W i" Ksftfipts Duriafj the Tear 89. Rte'd ft Policy fos 's) Balance due Treri-r J',7 l PHILIP HAV, Prudent. , MVI, J-ltK('ttAKF.K, See'jr ? , EfH. i. W ALK EH, Treasurer. YrMINISTHAT0R's NOTICE, Estate of l-ls Keiser, dee'd. late of (J lemahoa inr, Tw-p.. hsnmerset County, i'a. Letters of Adminstraiioa on tiie above estat havi:if been arsinted lr t.ie. untlersur:.d t.y th proprr a.ithontv, not it is hereby xiven ma I persju indeble.5 to aaid etate lo make immedi ate vment, aud those having e'airs.s ajtinn the sa ne will prewnl thera duly authenticated for aettlement ou or before Tuesday, the llth day ol Man h. at the Tv-tj.icui'etif me Adimu istrau..r iu ouemahoa;ti(t T- nhii. OLIVER P. SKIVER, jao'JD A Jmiuisxrw 'or. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of AmaniaaC.arlettH. deceased, late of E'.k Lick Twp. somerset 'a Pa Letters of adminisiraimti having been minted tn ihe wndersijrned hy the proper author ty. Bo th is bereh.y xiven u all persoti indehletl tosaul estate lo make immediate payment, and thtwe haeitie elaime aeainst the same w. pres ntthrm doly antbetmbatetl for seuiement s.n satunlav, the'aih dav of rcbruary, l!i. al the Iste resi dence of deceased. JOEL M. VI'TZV, janl-'vQ. Atlmiiilrtnstur. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jobn W. Uav. !ae of Jcfcou Town ship. Siant-rset County, Pa. Letters of administratton on taeaaiveetate hav hi2been irranledtotneundersiKnedby tnepni;?r authonty, tsotice t berehy eiven tall rcr.m in.tcoted to sa;d satate lo make immediat e pay aient. aol t:ioe isaiir.tiaiin are-lust the mtu wi!i present them d't.T authenticated 'or aenle aiem or beiore rridiy. Fe'. V 14. I 'at. at the re-it'.ence of ihe atixsinist-stor in e.id lownshlp. PETElt V. etl ATI IS. I J. H. rhl, Att'y. Administrator. io cm :-t ti s i) . 'i 4'.' I 7 no i 4.1 3t. ,rsu f S4 7 JANUARY HEDUCTIOH SALE "Vc Lave given our entire stock a jreneral ovcrhaislir.g, and in scn.e ca ses jji ices have been cut in two. Ia all qualities grcatlj reduced. Our Saest Frenca Broadcloth ro dnced to $1.50 ; extra vide. Tremendous cat ia pricea ia cloak and Suit room. Also, La Hoiscrr and underwear department. Sec our India Silks, reduced to 43 cents per yard; Cfcoice Color ings and designs. Sarah Silks reduced to 35 cents, all shades. New stock Muslin Underwear ; srreat bargains in these goods 35 Fifth Avenue. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF- Vahifcls Real Estats ! -o- VIRTl'E frfan ortir ot ootof the ! tit the unut-TT-inwe. iir cit-ti, w AliiluLtr-iur ic i ho rtie ol'L". S. Wriit-r, Wt-4ta?i, I wul expot U vuL-Av tHiu'.'V. ou ihe trinu.-, in a.Hiier!t TovwU-ship. , Somerset uuuiy. u FIUDA Y. FF.1WUA RYU, 1300, at 1 o'clt-k. p. m , the following ileseribed real r-Utte, late tne pttipcrty ot I'. S. N e.lcr, tiee d., via- A certain tract f laud situate in Somerset Twp. Point-net i onntv, pa . adjolmuc ian.ls trf Win. -i. Welter, ,-wmiiei'j. vieiler, J. c. fs-llers. WiUiam itamtii and OeoiKe it. tiittuer, conutiiime 25 Acres, and 125 Perches, havinr thereon erected a paid two Uirv Frame !wc:lii bouse, a atsid atahle. ami taber mit LuiM.ii A r'XKi runiiia sprinx. latntl in (pxttl ctiuita.i n. siiuwted three ionrths of a mile from iitiabantl and three aim a hall miles trvio set. Couvcnaul Uicoun-h and school. TERMS: Ten per cent oflhe pt-.rcba.se moner to be paid ttsjssm as the iipitsrrty l kuta-ked dmm. tine hall of balance on tit ilvery of deed, and balam-e tine vear trum date of swle, uriout interest, t tue third'of tlie purchase nrnaey, after payment of oeliia. to remain a lien on ti e premises, Ihe in terest tncreou faiyahle annually to Ada Weiler. w idow of saitl lm!euse.l. aud alter her death the principal sum to he :d to the heirs of I'. S. Wtl ivr, dec d. WILLIAM 9. WEI.LER. AdiDunslrapar. pRE. W. Bif.sF.cker, Altorney. A I).M I N LS f RATUU'S &ALK OF Valuable Real Estate. BY VIRTl'Eof an order issued nut of the Or phans' Court of smfnti oaniv, pa., io the nudcrs.!ned ilirect-tl, he will expo to public sale, on the premise, at the late residence of tteu jamia istiiflt. deceased, 'n SA TClUfA Y, FEER VA R Y 15, 1.S00, at one o'clock p. m. the following de-s-ribed real esiaie of sai-.i 'leceased, via., A ceitaiii tract of land situate in Jenner Town ship. S.uier-et eoiilitv, la., adjoining lands wf iotathan sibimk. henry Kline, Levi Fnediire and otiicrs. and lynw alone the public road lead in him thu Johnstown and Somerset turnpike to ihe Bedford ami l iiHiuruh turnpike, contain ing i acn-s inoce or le-s. of which awnt si at-rtsg are r!erd and in a siate of iosi ciitlvation. ami the remainder beinn well timbered, having there on creeled a two siory kg D WELLISG HOUSE with anew one-fUiry plank atlditinn for a kiteh- en. a l.srire two-sl'iry cartcitter nop, a oiaca ssith sb.ii tMh, smoke btaise, gimnary and tht?r otit!t..iilil c.K. There i- a larae apple, s?ach, pear and chtrry orcharl on ihe premises. ys D T C 1" percent ofthe pnn-hasemon- I X .1 0 cv to be paid down on dav of I sale, am? the remainder of one-third on er.nrtnna tnm of -a!..-, one-thinl latter payment of deh) to remain a io n on the premise, tne in'.erest there of v. he paid annually, commencine o:ie year from eor.r.miaiitin of sale," lis Jane -Hufft. widow of said dccctlcnt. iliinnie her life, and al her death the sard principal si:m iol?i.id to the beirsand le cal representatii r of said decedent ; the remain der of said pun base money to lie ray able in two eijiial lavmciits in sii montlis and one year re spectively fnim date of oouhrmalien A sale, with interest from such date. W. H. SWAXK, Admini-draVirof Benj. Stutlt. dee'd ADMINISTRATOR"! SALE OF ValnalilB EcalEstate. BY VI P.Tt E of an order i-snrd ont of the Or ithatis' f'otiri of istimerset t ounty. I'a.. to the undersigned directed, he will expiate lo pc.hiic sle at the Hotel of JuM-ph Mull, in the viilaae nf shacksviile. elouycrtek township. Somerset county. I'a., ou Saturday, Feb. 15, 1890, Atlo'clock. p. m.. the S.tlowini disw-ribed real ctMe of John VV. Fhta, deceased, via ; N( A certain na rcs-l of m etl trifriAI in O. I. the ti.wnhip. ctnintv and Ktate aforesaid, on the south sule of the public mad lead na from i.lade church to Ferlin. adjoining lands of Peter T. M'ller. Panic) IV.li s heirs. Kithruim Htest and Mairtia'ena StuixTuaa. e. m taioinc '2 acres and 1 pen-he, i-r.ct meaatire, having thereon ereeteti a new two-smry Irame DWELLING HOUSE, new stable, shop, etc., N- Acertaiatract of land siPiated In O. 2 tii township tuinty and State aforcai l, adj-iiuinr lands nf J. 1. Waiker. VA. i.lewner. Alex Vvalkcr. Klicn Meye-, Kimmel'a hies .ti i.ilters contAln'ritr I'll acre, more or les having inerc-n eret-tetj a It htsiat and bam. j This tract i- well timis-retl witn vaiuaoi: nem lock and pine. TtKMS Cash. WM. H. MILLKR, Adiuini-trator of John W. Kritz, dee d jrXECUTOR'S SALE -tF E ALUABLE real estat. BY VIRTT'K of an order of a issued ont afthe Orphans' i ourt of somerset ..oaty Pa., to the iind.-rs'irtcd itin-cted. a Ksectipir of the estate of Herbert Nietlemtis. 1 will exptne in sale by pn'.iic outcn. on the preroi-es, in the Township of Somerset, 'Somerset ., l a., on SATURDAY, FED, 8, 1S0O. at I ortoci p. m., the following described real e-tBte. late the property ol Hcrtssrl Mcudemus, decea-ed, r'w. : A c-rtuiu t-iu ttir par-el of land si;nte in Som erset Totsn-b'o. siotjierM.t Co.. Ha . a.ljoaiiinc land pf John Mill, r, Samuel Pietz. PiiooorniitimiUland James l'iinh, c.'titaininz ais tit -S'.' acres, having thereon ereclci iwn-.iorv liwelling lloe, and a sm ham. and other oti'tmi ilinpt. About four .-re wot-t land, and th bwlnnce "lrar. with a p...i orchard ol apple tree, eoeities, pewchea, TERMS: Ten per rent, of tne porelase money ta be paid when tne tniertv i- kntcknidown : one-haif nf hwiaotv on tletiverr of deed. The Dehisce io one yr from date ol saie. wuo intercu ime-lhlrd of the putchase roooey after the payment of deUs and ex 1 rises 10 r. inain a liei n the prem K : inn rsl ihcreon pvMe annnallv ta Iirnetl la .Veodemn. wi.l.iw. aad at her dtaih the prin ei(sl sum 10 the heirs of Herbert Mrolemus, deed. CYK13 M. SU tVF.R. Ktecomr. Far.1). W, Birsttsis, Auomey. P E BACTICAL CARP CULTURE Oniy 65 Cents. The onlT Vsk ever orTctv-d for wale, that the par chaser can return and set hta money bark it not sati-ned. The tvk that every fanner should have. Con tains 14-1 ftc. inches . gi ii lust swt.otin show in vtttn-1 ln.ttoins.dams, riverfkiws. un.ter-drains, varieties oi the r.-h. eiwiniaw of the n-h, etc. it include every necessary instruction for any per scn tosncceWullv. and al miimnal esjtsnse. pro dure tnetr ot n n-h. Endorsed hy 1'i-h f'ornroiav .tii-ers un 1 iod'irer eve-Twnere. rs.i or derirg the is"k and not sau-Sed wi:h it. may iw torn it. and we aiU refund their wwt Atldresa L. B. HXiAN'. n22 2t. AiliaBce, Ohio. PITTSBURGH, PA. M GREET YOU ALL IN THE NEW YEAR WITH OUR ANNUAL Red Letter Sale, COMMENCING JAN. 1st. For thirty day we trill offer our entire Mock of kmd AT COST ! Black Silks at fV. : $1, and tl 5. Colored: Milks at 3", and 75c. Bleak ami Col d Rhatlamers, TV and tl. Black hilk Warp Cacbimerea V au and 1 10 Black Henrietta " 4 in. vide, HtJ, 73, W 4ciin. Col d Cachimem at HO and V. 40in. " " at 35 and 40c 36in. " at 20 and 25c. Preaa uooda of all kinds, lo be closed out nt Coat. 13 yards of Lancaster Uinghama for $1, or 7 cents per yard. 20 yards of good Dark Gingham for $1, or 5 cents per yard 20 yards of good Dark Shirting at ft, or 5 cents per yard. 23 yards of good Dark Calico-for $1, or 5 cents per yard. 20 yards of Blenched Muslin hir II. 20 yards of Unbleached Muslin, at $1. Appleton A Mnalin filents by case or ysrd. Bleached and Unbieaubed Muslins at 5, t, 8 am! 10 rents. Bleached and I'nbleacbed Sheetings and Pil low Case Muslin. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. Brown Colored Canton Flannels. Naped Shirtings at 9, 8, and 10 cents. A full line of LIEN'S AVEAR, to be cloned At Cost. A fall line of Flannels and Blankets at Cost. J Ladies' and Children's At Cost. a wawoaoaf tut or TABLE LINENS, . XAPKIX.S. TOWEIA IIAMBl'Ki.S, LACES, AND CORSETS, AT COST. No. 11 Ribrsms at 1.1 cent per yard. No. 12 Riliis-ina at l.'i cents per y an 1. 16 inch Piush.es at Xi cents. 24 inch Plushes at 73 cents. 5-4 TabTe Oi! tltitbs at 20 cent. 3 ply Cotton Cart Chain al 17c per poind. 3 ply Linen " 17o - " Wool Carjt Chain, at S4e per pound. Ladies and Chlldrens' COATS AND WRAPS, At Cost. SHAWLS, w,-,-lt A TVLL Ll XE Or WHS FUSNISM5 GOOES, At Cost. EveTTlJiin; gnewat this sale. It woo'd Ke imfsxsKih'e to give prices nf a'l gotaK but call and see them wilh tlie Red Letter mark an. Wishing you all a Happy New Year, we are, Very respectfully, Parker a. parkeR JCLE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. To C. A. I'mberger, of East ronesnanrh, Cam bvi4.. Pa.: aroline. wife of ssml Hey aud. of Blackhawk o . Iowa: Margie r wiiwof W. H. IVagrter. of lloshwm. i imbna Co., I'a. ; Imiciliw, wile of vtilium Trent, of Geistown. t am Or a i'o.. Pa. ; W. . Uman. the hoshwnj of Barriet I raberger, dee d ; Marietta. Iha wife of Mm. rave. oIaiwaba t o., Iowa ; Klrnira Shauli. the wife of Kmin uel Sha'k. "r.of I'a sow t o., Iowa, daugh ters of Harriet Urmag dee'd. : Yon are hereby notified to be autl appear at so Orphans' Court lo be held in and fnr ttnmeraet Co., Pa., on Mtaviay, ties iuh day of Feh. neti, then and there to accent or rertise to take t l.e j real etateof Herman I mbenarr. dee'd. at llva I appraised valnautio, or aboa i' why lh samw should not he oitl. 4 j Shetirs OfSee. . : E. 8. M( MILL EX. j Jail y i4, POO. I ehenff. ULE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. lo Al. Berker. of Johnstown 'Crnhtown 1 Pa. I Ts Berkey, of Loe Angelos. i al. ; lemna Lohr and Zrtnariah Lcihr, of a estoioreianit .. Pa. , Klsie E. Truxal aad Vietor Trnaai. of Westinnreland Vn . Pa : Ton are hereby notinrd 10 be and appear at aa Orphan' otirt to be bald in and for ssmrrM County. I'a., net Vnnday. the JMn day of Frbrna ry, aext. men and there t accept or refesw la take the real estate of JabeoH Herker, dee d, at tbe appra sed raiuation, or show eaaaa why Iba sane -h.sil.1 not be sold, eheriri sotrin.. R. g. McaHLLSW. Jan. U. ISwl. t ghenffl R ULE TO ACCEPT OR ERFUSK. To Fratc- V. Kimmel. McTrok. ged Wirow Coanty, gxi M Klramell. -tt.e. Vtssfc- InrtiKi : wil'ians H. Kiromrli. Vet ork, rb. -Kin V, wife of Jonaa KeSee, Wetm.rts.Bd Co , Pa. : Usaisa. wife of Lewai Kugg. Csos bertatid uap, Tean. : Yon an. he-env notirieil to he and appear at an Orphans' (Jonrt tn be held in and for -s-.aieran County. Pa., -n Motiday, tbe Mthday of Kvbnia rv next, then aad there to a"eept or reftjse to lake the real estate of Fmroa J. Klmmell dee'd . at Ihe appraised valnarion, or show cause w by the mbm should nta he sold. Sbarisra OWew. . g. JaVMILI K!, jaa. lith 1MNL I Bharir. LUBBER IS AETiSCTNS ! SAW MILLS, SHINGLE JfJLLS, sttam E.v;:xs., BAY fRRSJE, It. If jrm want a nrsa-elasa A't VTT L, assa4 ta Tata-'sgna and special priea 10 introduce la yvuv aetioa to A. B. FARUf'HAK CO flimited Tork, Pa.