UL rSomersct Herald. " Tni.E K- KTLU KJ!u.rv Oa ne-s .f ire Loavi were busily m;vj Mjn.lay Tues.Uy tilling ihem with ice about two inches lliiilr. liarrfei. IMtt. Jer. --itrilgs al 51V icjrt t Voting Drug More. Purity ami Arm racy. j , drag Mow lor ere g asse. pjT i" be tte next Jg si boli- ,sr.: of aU kind John X. Snyder'i . a.re road ittertr with Uie attend- 4y pr)ch'ci. Have Toonj. the LeauiDf Drug-rUt, tor l, !t:ou Scbroc:. "p , Tj:W Sl Toting. Drug ' r wCktr25 cecta. a-rrU-il 're-1 ' within four ,V r.ttfbcrg City Hail. ,-,rt 'i FiooJ Comriiiite. Las j-aid. Rait, one dollar per sack. rr.ount!DK to $115.t". rC;if.rniaeva.'ratel fnl!t rotn ,ruia ; " i" aere as o'fi aaoiacrow, a cou!i live on bm i Ti.e attendant at ourt thin wk is very dim, there tain;; but Urn peron present ei cept suitor, jurors and aitnesse. . Mr. S. F. I'ickitv- who U employe! in the l"nii.I Slate Light hs service at Chicago, arrived in Somerset Monday morning. Mr. Jaco, Kautr, of Johnstown, ent Monday in Somen. He was tailed to Li. hcttw in this county to welcome a new born h eir. Cyrua A. Voder, of Casaelman, baa been ajautsxi a pennon, and A bran A. Miller, of Cr-ica, La been grauted an iacreai of pen sion. Mr. Ed Hoover, one day hut week, fold hU diHillery n Urotherstalley town.Up to Mr. Ed Walter, the celebrated Baltimore distiller. Josiah Keller haa filed hi bond at the Post Office Iepartraent, and expects to re ceive hia commission ai postmaster for Som erset tl.ii week. Tw. hundrej and fifty-five applicants for" retail liqu'jf d('er Uctrae hatebttoCUd with the Pntthonotarr of Cambria county. One hundred and four of the number came from Johnstown. ,-?tr . t Wiikss'oirre never look- ' j '8 un! after his arrival - t)t cle11 Wwt'rn Oats buy 4"j!iL':cn Schrock. He sells as cheap holding Sute, county, bor c tmu-'l-'l' of au ai'ointed .w;;m aior. atar Wiikesbarre was found to be vrauii freshly hatcued grasshop it iii vj- i had elojxJ from Eaxion sent iit..fMi Jeney City U-lling her , f .! rre of the baby. ,i ! Iwt'i delivery wagn ia een m ST--.-" iai!v, delivering Oroceriea, (!'ir4 to h; many patrtns. K fifT'i.r J"" meet these days in viata a:ut-ion "'ilow do you do?" j.rj'i-t pjt over the grip." w-r; of :uf J-watown Fio-M C.m . iir 1 iil tiiiSf a Vol jm:i! U3 ,; a tv i'ieJ in a fc w was. i :rl ergons should tenit'inbt-r j si.vu t. the driv:it, can fur--b .;L :.!x to "it ttieir eyes. v jr.-.i.w were tenteiice-i t.i the ,ir thr pniteutia-y daring the .E Vabing;'Kt cjuniy cmrl. . Va'tr r-Kiiity co:u iuiioners hive ,tnJwJWy tax of 2 mills for vtar. the lowest evtr placed in i-:v. ,!..n a Hungariau was thrown .- fr.io i U-l Ire ifcht train, and gath-j,.-,f up he started afier the tram to ..j d.aner-ai!. ai.l sxn be here when the f,. --.-les hiOiseif on his garden will i?uU3 atlb his neighbor wtiiise i na? i:i lii dirertiou uf chickens. :rr. at Chatubersburg, has de Constables elected last year. tan t-nd for one ear, shall give ;y..i ia taj a IJ.lional year, as be v elected for three years. a oa La-id a iarire cumoer oi gow e will fell in quantities to suit - iir. rr.os very reawonahie. Yard Jt at fiaaing mill. Holsecok Baoe. & Taksox. . . c . x j'.jaMe that the monT sub h:ko1 chil lrjn of the State K e Memirial Fund, will be re . the movement meeling with :;ja in my pirts of the State. t (ice has said. : A nian is happiest firftiiM the mean things be .at himif. And there are fel hrn tiiey have forgot ten this Lave but little Ue to remera- i -!-- wboare drawinj p-nsions r'ternai'nt by rea-.ti of rupture litoa trus every thirty months as be u'xaineil on ai'plication to tlie of stirgeoui of their di- sl:aeif pnnj clothing already re- t:4 m)Tt yn)!np in a few days. u.' the neat tfyies. Come and .ie.v-nt aorniT.t. Come and : marveiou y low prices K5tpri t Fmkeb- i ti4 Furs, 1 will pay the hig!et it a'.i kinds of hides, jielts and t at 500 cx.rds of K k Oak and hfi. K.t cords wan!d at once. ' e at my residence, immedi- feftbeS. k C. Station. f lit ArrLlisLop of Can'.erburr, af all Tnclind, bas apiHiei for a and br ta be drunk ." Tbe premises, however. if:i-e rLurHi hoiise. and thepur 'j K Grafe craves thelU'rnse -ae-'ying o( ii.juid relrvuhment to the il, -e who are attending the if tte r-ace, and others coming ' n w-k. will do well to go to fc Si..re fur fc'ai.k juljiroent "r summon, scaip h'anks and ' b.4.,k. Fisher !xk Store t fiy Inttjl cap and f.xi's- : f'ire satT. ottirial fircen- f n' J Mi ice. Iuu!ap' Form". - '.d viirvaiir Kui-Vs and Mur- i ir..n"r cor Saed in the ITol t 1 attempted to all of the r,il grt smie fesh air. climb-:'i-;d window and sturk bis r4 !he far-, and lif'pirg dom-n. i.awbiro!:f. lit- retna:ned "n lor thrve hours before he 'rl-n kphart. witb the 'ii t.n.;:;, cut the bars and re-J-i njn from his'perilous ! f. ,- ft ,, t&s always been fa U ;.y It is now pub- ;.- illustrated by the old U ' I'.vV. and has lately intro reV-, another author who T "i u hir companion in p-ipu- liters of .iry Ijre. The lat 'v.k V Bckrieil, recently con- --.uth wiio arose a Pauj-er J " which is to appear -rftion in the Dumber to be "i win hrpin in the April ' r-.yAMi.. theoomlurt of rer.t calied ' R--v:ew of Cur ia Lich he will discuss the of tbt dav with a non partisan ' Dumber will eonuin the ' 1 Hm H ,;.n(j Hprffl ber "Fly- -- -1U World -Tb Fiebl- ir;" br Poultries Kie- OO College" l.y Profesaor Iennis Eichnor. E ., fornierly of Meyers dale, hut for the pat two yenrs a resident of Salt Like City, was lt wek appointed city eoliciUT by the liberal party who recently csroe into power. Meser. George Piatt and El S. Kantner have purchased the grocery establishment of Joaiab Keller, and will take possession dur ing the present week. Both young men are well and favorably known to the residents of Somerset, and we have no doubt will meet with the rich success in their new venture that they deserve. Charley, eldest son of Alex Benford, of this borough, died at the residence of Lis faiher Wednesday morning, after a prolonged aickness. He had been engaged in the mer cantile business at Holiidaysborg lor several years prior to hi, death, and was brought to r-onierset aNout ten days preceedipg his d.ath. His wife and two children survive. The county commissioners have r-j lulled j u to adv ise the parent of Simerset youth. of the neenwity of impiessing upon their minds the fast that there ia e wnalty againt defacing the walis of public buildinjrs. The halls of the court hou whic'j were recent ly l-ainted liave been mutilated in many diilr.-eot ways, and the conimisoiorieri. pru povevo nuke ai example of the first one detected in disfinrnc tiiem. Prof. Jjhn II. (Vssna, Sup-rinten dent of S,-h'c!-. of B-dforJ County, who wasacandi date f.ir election for a f.mrtb term, on Satur day announced his withdraaal from the con ten. This leave-the content to Prof. N. B. fij-ph gle, of .Sax ion ; Prot. C. J. Potts, of Shc-ilsburg. and Prof. I). W. Snyder, of West Provi.lewe toanship. The eh-cuon wii! take place at a county convention of the s-'hoo! directors to be held in Bedford on Tuewlay, May 6 h. Dr. l'av id E. raiJi in. of Somerset town ship, inform us that his family has bi-en ori ifil.ctid thisminur. Several of his children have ben down for the past tve months wish typhoid fever, and a few weeks airo his wife was s;n ken with the same die ease and is at present in a very critical con dition. Owing to the dread of the disease thai exists in tie neighborhood of his borne, it i impossible for Lim to procure any a- si.-tance in ruirsmz his sUk. Mr. E. J. Sse, of Ole township, writes us in regard ta an interview witb State Or nithologist Warren, which appeared in this column several weeks ago concerning a new species of rabbit that ha a:iTsl ia west ern Pennsylvania. Mr. Seese says that the sjiecies referred to wearing a white coat in winter and grey in summer is native of that townnhip : that be has frequently heard his grand fatlierand father speak of them and that he himself has seen them every winter during the past fifty years. He aays they are at least one-third lar-er than the ojtn mon grey rabhit a:id wear a very heavy coat of fur. The following item from a Columbus. Ohi- paper will prove i!iteres.ting to the many home friends of Lieutenant Alex Ogle. The trus'ees of the Suite I'niversity this mnrnin? were engaged in examining the ap plications and reference! of the military gen tlemen, of whom one h to be appointed to succeed Lseu'enant Kiibourne. The war de fiartment refused to extend tbe lieutenant's tour of duty at that institution on the theo ry that it would be nnjut to other officers who are elligible to the Dosition. yiite a aiumherof ap!iv-ations were made, all high ly recommend!, and it was no eay miw f.ir t!e boanl twdecide what one tbe d-part ment should be a-ked to detai', but after many formal and inf irmal ballots. Lieuten ant Alexander Oile, of the Seventeenth t'nited Stater Infantry, was elected to the chair of military science and lactic and he will lie so recommended. "eral otljer imitortant ar- -t,Wr illustrated. Tbe dot ; l be ;eorge Wasb " by Thomas Nelson ' letters remaining at the - i.ne K " a-liirii br sent to tbe Dead gton. D C, if not , 4 tea days from this date, H : BenaviT. M ichael ! Faihreer. Lursr - (Vav- J?i:'- l' ; Gnflitb. S D ; v'V; Hinil; V:chlr, i7,Xr; Prills. Mstil.U: . e - tti,K Dai.:. ; ; fl'mfe', JtM Kali: Msre Wm. --r. jh. Wr.t.. Ile--. J- ai. Cort aotJl. P. il. S"cretary Lee of tbe S ate B-ard of Health lias isried the following circular : 'I have reee"red information from the tstate Board of Health of Connecticut that nal!jx.i now exists at five different points in the central portion of the S'ate, The infected towns are Windsor Loiks, Woodstock, Waterbury, East Windsor and ileriden. Many icrsons have been eipied to the contagion, in con enpence of the fact that individuals suffer ing from the disease have been allowed to travel in public con rev ances. It is. there fore, recommended that ail persons who mar have occasiim to visit tbe region indi cated take the prccaa'ion to be vaccinated before leivin; home. Ths disease bas also been officially reported during the past two weeks from the State of Ohio, Michigan. Illi nois and Massachusetts. Hoaltb O. fleers in Pennsylvania, epec:a!!y in the western part of the State, should, tnerefore be on tbe loAo'lt for sporadic cassj " Contrary to the usual high state of public feeling annually manifested by the residents of Somerset when application for liquor license are to acted ujon by the court, tbe Lrl bail of justice was verv sparsely filled when the question was called up at Thurs day afternoon's session. Lawyer A. C. Hol bcrt, representing the application of Mrs. Jane Winters, of the Commercial Hotel, was first to claim the attention of the court. Considerable interest was experienced by that gentleman's fellow-wttorneys to hear bow he would esplain his incongruous po sitionhe having appeared in behalf of the remonstrants last year. Mr. Holbert opened with a quotation from the title psge of Alexander Stephens' hbtory of the War Between The Mate: " Times change, and men often change with them, but principles erer." He then proceesied to discharge a bomb that lie had j-alously guarded, which when exploded struck tbe pecta'ors with amau-ment, and caused the learned gentle men on the riench to elevate their brows and prick up tbeir ears in startled man ner. II charged tnaJ there was no reruoD strance before the court against granting license to his client, inasmuch as tbe affi la vit required to be mad- to the remonstrance did not contain the signature of Pmthon otary Horner to the jurat. Mr. Holbert'a argument, which was confined principally to this point, was roost intelligent and logic al, and, as it subsequently appeared, left il impression on tbe court. Mr. CofTroth argued the case for tbe re tnons'ranta. H claimed that the pers in qcea'.ioo bad been deposited in the Prothon-otarj-'aorHiw in doe time, and insisted that lin abnoid not be granted a mere tor-finicality of ocb a character Wm. II. Koon'x apj in behalf of the api:iwtion of Mr. Tayruan. Aftr consulting with bis associates. Judge Baer refused the applwwtioo of Mr Tayman, t prm-ifial ground for refusal being the close proximity of his h.ose to church, and made an onlrr that deposition be taken in the case of Mrs. Winter license, rduro abie ai April aJjouratd court. j STILL TAKING TESTIMON't' To B Used Bfor thw Pardon Board In th Nicely Cat. Tbe State l ardon Rrd will Died in Har risburg two weak from to day, Wednraday, February Is. when tbe applicauon of Joseph and David Nicely tor pardon or oommata- tion of sentence from death to life impriaon ment, will be laid before tbem. Detioaiiiotis on the part of tbe condemned men wire taken btlbre Esquire Lint Friday of last week. Tbe examinauoa of witnesses was conducted by Messrs.' CofTroth and KoonU on the pan of tbe prisoners, and by F. J. Kooser, Esq , oa the part of tbe Com monwealth. The first witness to be examined was Mr. Mary Spiegle. tht said that she lived ia Jencer township, about one mils from Cm berger's ; tbat shs was fifty-three years of age and was the wife of Jacob Speigle. They were in tbe habit of keeping strangers at their house. On ta 13th day of February, IssO, a man by tbe name of Showers came there. She knew it was like 19th because it was election day. A mas came on Wednes day who said bis name was Frisbee. Con tinuing, tbe witness said : " Showers was a middling guod -tired man, about as tall as Mr. Kooser. He bad nice black hair and mustache. He wasn't a BCU FACED VAX. Was pretty fair. Tbe man who came on Wednesday was tall and heavy set. Hia Lair was black, but not as black as Sbpwers'. I He had a brownish mustache and wore a derby hat. He only stayed about three q jarttrs of sn boar. Showers led Wednes- morning ; said he waa goiug to Haines'. I never saw either of them afterwards. Show ers said he waa a phrenologist. 1 saw him examine Lewis at the school house." On crooa eiaiuinalion. tbe witness said: Showers lectured on Tuesday and Wednes day nights at the school bouse, and that Frisbee drove away in bis sled towards the pike. Poss F. Hammer was the next witness called. He said : " I lire in Jenner town ship, one half miie from 1'mherger'a. Am 31 years old. Showers met me on the 11Kb of February at Speigle't. At supper he an nounced that he would lecture Tuesday and Wednesday evening. He came to my house Wednesday evening and announced a lecture for Friday evening. On the lHb I met a man coming down whom I took to be Frisliee. He was a magic-lantern show man. I met him on tbe pike above For wardstoa n. He was about as tall as General Koontz ; bad dark bair and dark mustache ; was dark corn pinioned, and was not red faced. Showers left my place Tuesday morning, and I never saw him afterwards. I saw J. and lave Nicely when tbey were being tried. These men did not look like the Nitwiys."1 Cross-examined "There were from 15 to 30 people in the aud.enog at the led uie Showers had jet black hair and mustarbe ; his bair was long and curly ; I met tbe man I tot k to be Frisbee about three miles from X'niberger son tbe i:ib. going north, towards Johnstown and swsy from Cmberger's. It is a common thing to meet people on the pike and to have entertainments at the school house." The next witness called was Perry Cm- berger; be said "1 know Charles and L-wia Vaneer; I received a letter from them since the trial of the Nicely s in court. Tber did not demand part of the reward or claim it 1 destroyed or lost tbe letters. They wrote me that if tliey were to have part of tbe re ward I was to notify them or bold back part of il." THttEWIRD WA $K. A. C. Holbert, K-q., nett took the stand ; he said, among ot tier thin, "lam an At torney and was present at May sessions of court ls9. I thought there was a consider b'.e amount of excitemeu', or interest, at least, cau-ed bytae murder trial and tbe trial of the Yoder robbery case. Tbe Yoder case. Com. vs. Lewis aud others, was tried first. I was concerned in it and was present during most of the trial of the murder case There was a strong feeling so far as my know lege went that the Nicely were the guilty men and ought to be convicted ; 1 beard arlies make the remark, the com- monweKlth were making out a case and tbat the defendants ouht to be convicted. There was a strong foeling against these men." O, lestion Was there not such excitement in the popular mind at that time against esrsoiis charged with Ihese higher crimes at court, as to render it unlikely that a fair and impartial trial could be had Answer I considered that I could not get a fair trial fur my men. Q What do yon say in the case of the commonwealth vs. Joseph and David Nice ly? A. It was a higher crime, than the other and probably there would be more dilficulty in that than in the oilier. njest-examined "I was admitted to the bar in I7 ; was a law student of General CofTroth ; I was in the court room all the time the Lewis case was on trial, and most of tbe time of tbe Nicely trial. t John H. Chi. was the next witnessed to be examined. He said: "I am an attorney and have been at the bar since Wii; waa present at May sessions when Lewis et ai were tried and when the Nicely 's were tried ; there were a rad many people in town ; there was considerable talk against these people for having committed these crimes: Mr. Holbert and I defended Lewis et al ; I can't say that tbe excitement got into the jury box or effected tbe jurors." The last witness to be examined was M. D. Humbert. He said : "I live on the I'b berjier farm : moved there April 5, 1SS3 ; I remember the time of the appraisement of the real estate; Perry l".nirg-r was pres ent ; after the appraisement be turned to Mrs. I'mberger and said there was more troub:eo-cr there, that the Vaneer had come in and uotiried bim not to pay over tbe re ward ; that they bad promised tbem to pay tbem one-half if they would come over and reveal on these parties ; I know Reuben Horner; be was at my borne before tbe trial; he to'.d me none of them, except Adam Friediine, could identify the porket book." On cross examination tbe witness said: ' I am a tenant ; the rent is not due. I wss notified to leave; tbe appraisement was held on 2nd. December; John A. Walter and Wm liink were p-esent ; the conversation occur red in tt.e house; be did not say bow he heard it; the conversation about the pockst book occured in April or May ISO ; could not say if tbey had seen the pocket-book." Faith Preserved In Alcohol. Henry Faith, who lives four miles from Indian", is ninety-one years old and a na tive of Somerset county. In good weather be often walks to Indiana twice a week. He says of himself: " I nerer smoked or chew ed tobacco, except for a yesr when slsiut seventeen. The doctor told me it wonld kill me, snd I stopped. When a baby tbey gave me whisky, and I bare drank it ever since, sometimes getting too much, and am fond of it yet. I am somewhat of a musi cian, and can play tbe violin, and when op portunity offers, can make a good partner in a danoe," JidourVnra TrSmne. Local Institute. Tbe local institute, rooiiotsed of tbe teach ers of Vpper Turkeyfout and Middlecreek townships, was held at Kingwood, Feb. 21st and ilnd rtiniv rvEsiso sx sios. Institute met in tbe church of God, and was called to order at 7:00 p. m. Devotional exercises by Rev. Thomas Woods. Music, All Hail The Power Oi Je sus' name. Tbe following officers wers then elected: President. Ei. L. Sbults ; Vhs Pres ident, Miss E l Kimniel; Secretary, Miss Emma Cramer; Query Manager, D, R. Cra mer. Prof. J. M. Berkey,' delivered aa opening address, followed by recitation by J. L. Moore, sf er which W. H. H. Baker spokt on tbe essential qualifications of a teacher, followed by L S. Pile, oa the ' Faults in oar public schools," which was farther discussed by Prof. Berkey, followed by a song enti tled, - Help It On, " after which D. IL Cra mer spoke, oa "Friday afternoon exercises in ths school room,'' followed by a recitation, entitled "Stolen Stars" by A. S. Snyder and after a sous; entitled " I Long To Be There," tbe institute adjourned to meet Saturday morning. SATt anaT aoasiso snsio;. Opening exercises were conducted by Her. Woods. Institute then sang,-4 R;vive Us Again" after which we bad a recitation by A. W. Snyder entitled, " Matrimonial ex perience." followed by R. S. Will on, "How shall we teach penmanship V Prof. Berkey made a few remarks on the same, followed by Miss Ella Kimmel, on What shall the teacher read T" which was further discussed by Rev. Wood, when L. C. Williams gave u a talk on " Primary reading (word meth od), "after which the institute called for queries, followed by Ei. L. Shultx, whose subject was a follows, " Is physiology as tsught a success 7" further discussed by Rev. Wodoa and W. H. H. Baker. Tbt insti ture then sang, " Twilight Is Falling " and adjourned to convene at 1:30 p. m, SATCBDAT arTE50OX 8C9SIOS. Song by the institute entitled, "Help It On " Miss Ljuiee Moore, gave a recitation entitled, "One of tbe little ones," followed by W. II. U.Baker, on "How shall we ven tilate 7 when I. S. Snyder, gave a talk on bow dint-tor and citizens could be instru mental in making tbe school a success which was further discussed by Rev. Woods and Professor Berkey. Should punishment be indicted for non-preparation of lessons?" discussed by Wm. J. Moore and W. H. H. Baker. The institute then sang, " Sing Now With Cheerful Voices." followed by an es say entitled, " Washington's birthday," by Miss Emma Craver, after which Miss Cordie Shultx gave a recitation enti tled "Tbe man inventor" followed by a discussion by Rev. Woods. Prof. Berkey and W. H. H. Baker, subject "Opening ex ercises in onr schools, " when 1". G. Wtiip key, W. F. Sanuer and I. S. Pile gave a talk on, The teachers work being strictly confined to the text books. " The institute then sang, " Memories Of Gallilee, " follow ed by an address by Rev. Zinn, subject, "Our public school system. " We then had a few queries, followed by instrumental music by Miss Mitinie Moore, after which Frederick Younkin gave a recitation, entitled " Bene dict Arnold." After a song entitled, ' Amer ica " the institute adjourned to meet at 7-30 p. m. m SATCBDVT EYEMSS SB-SIOX. We were entertained by Prof. J. Jf . Berk ey aud Lev. Zinn, the former speaking on " The missions of onr public schools," tbe latter giving an "Address to directors and teachers." The evening session was inter spersed with music, by I. 8. Pile, Miss Min nie Moore, Miss Louise Moore, Miss Pile and Mr. Pile. A Westmoreland County Horror, Through the Greensbnrg Argni we learn of a moat distressing occurrence that took place on the Mr.Laugblin farm, near Trees' mill, Salem township, Westmoreland coun ty, Sunday evening. Eiward Black, son of James Black, started on horseback on the evening named, to a distant part of the farm to drive home tbe cows. Soon afterwards the borne, riderless, came galloping back, and Mr. Black started out at core to find bis son, knowing that some calamity Lai befallen bim. The young man, who is twenty three years of age and an only son, was discovered in a horrible condition and entirely uncon scious. One eye bad been forced fto-n i't socket and lay cut on hi cbiek, and bis nose and face were crushed in, presenting a ghastly picture to th horrified father, wbo was almost orarcotn by the awful sight. Alone, and as tender as possible, be convey ed his unfortnnat son to bis horn, where three physicians were in almost constant attendance upon him. He never recovered conscioosns, and died oo Mondsy evening. The belief is tbat the young man was thrown from bis seat in the saddle, and bis foot catching in tbe stirrup, be wss dragged, kicked and trampled upon by the frightened animal. Mr. Black formerly resided near Irwin, and two years ago removed to the farm where he now resides. EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Dr. Saddler, 804 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg. Tbe most reliable person to consult. Because : He is thoroughly educated in gen eral medicine. Because : He has had the larg! experience in his specialties of any man west of tbe mountain. Because: His reputation depends upon the satisfaction of those wbo have experi enced bis results. Because: He is not afraid to have results in vestigated and compared with the bat anwhere. Because: He gives you thorough examina tion and reliabile opinion of your dura bility, before you begin treatment. Because: He gives bis pertonai attention to errry case. Because: He gives tbe least possible pain in all treatments. Because: He does not experiment. Baca use : Your circumstances govern bis charges. ) ?'t"-rJ i P017DER Absolutely Pure This Towder sever rarisa. A marvel of mrttr. streogi h, and holesoraeoeas. More eooaomieai tban tbe ordinarr saadt. snd cannot ha told In competition with the multitude oi low teat, saort eiti. alum ptmrpliat powders. .Wti tmfy i oraa. BovaL Bas.u Foacsa Co.. 1 Will St t. jam.': yRUSTEE'S SALE -OF -- T7 ALUABLE REAL, ESTATJCs rrphsiis' 'iJirt of So-erfei r.iu-v. Pa., aud to us mrcetetl. w- will eie to sa'e at piiMieoutery. on tte prvnlissv in the Towuab.p of Jeuiter, Strnwrset to-, fa., oc SATURDAY, MARCH 2Q, IsOO, t 1 o'eloek p. the following desr-fbetl Real Ixaie. late the prorty iA iieriaaa Laitergcr, deceased, vir : A certain tract or !ere ef land sttuata ia Jn ner TownstiU. S.Knerset Cucir. Pa., aA-iiniiig land r.f he let-niuh. Wm. !" j?t. "-i oidob Bow man, aVtasrd Vsurw, Adaia Friedbne andota r, cutilajtung nue bopdred sad tti-rty tent, iiurt or ka, wub lb appar.euu.cea. TERMS: 3 E3 FISHER'S Book Store MiddieCreek Items. Rain and mud are very plentiful in this part of tbe country. Mrs. James Eelley is suffering from a se vere attack of la grippe County Superintendent Berkey, spent one day last wetk in Middlecreek township. Our school is progressing finely under the instructions of W. il. U. Baker. Mr. John Keller, expects to erect a new house next summer ; be is busily engaged in geting out the timber. David Kelley bas a marvelous memory, after reading a long poem through twice he can repeat it without tne text. Mr, Daniel C. Barclay, has one of the finest blooded colts in this -art of tbe coun try. Joe. School Teachers, Attention ! Send to Fisher's Book Store for cards, chromos, and other rewards for last days of school. You can send price in postage stamps. Cards, chromos and books mailed promptly. Cu is. H. Ftsuxa. Church Opening. Tbe new Lut heron Church of Lavansville, Pa. wil be opened for divine servites on the ltiib of March, at 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. J. H. Menges, of Philadelphia, will officiate at the opening exercises. Tbe neigh boring ministers snd their people are coi diaiiy invited to attend. E. L. Maicxs, Pastor. Notice. The accounts in tbe Estste of Dr. Henry Bru baker dee d, must be settled, either by note or payment. Parties knowing them selves to be indebted to the estate, will please call and see me at once. J. L. TroK. Potatoes. Two car loads have been added to our stock, and we now have an abundant supply for everybody. Send us your orders which shall bave prompt attention. Respectfully, Cook 4 Bf.ebits. Resolutions of Respect. Whkbeas, Brother J. Wesley Philiippt. of I'rsina Lodge No. 8i I. O. O. F-, having been removed by death on the morning of Febnury 13, 18"J0, in his JVb year, leaving a widow and three small children to mourn bis what would seem to us unseasonable removal, were it not for the comforting promise that all things are for good. There fore, Jlaoletd, That while we syrapathixe with theTamily of our deceased brother, yet onr feelings are modified by tbe hope based on the promise that a'.l things are destined by tbe Great Ruler for our good. HefJrcd, That by this and many other dispensations of Providence, we are again reminded of the brevity of life, tbe certainty of death, and tbe great nee I of working while it is yet day, knowing that tbe night cometb. faVreif, That these resolutions of con dolence be recorded on the minutes of this Lodfe. thata copy be presented to the family of the decease), and that they be published in the county papers. Lebot FoEQflK. J. C. Fobbttuc E m rr Cr ji m st n a m. Resolution of Respect. At a stated meeting of Hiawatha Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F. at Addison Pa. Feb. 8, I!K. Tbe following resolutions were adopt id Whebeas, jt bas pleased (he all wise God to remove from among usour beloved broth er Jacob Augustine, therefore be it HfxJtrd, that we bow with feelings of re gret to tlie will of Him who ruleth tlie des tinies of Nations and people. Ileralted, that in tbe death of brother Au gustine, the lodge bas lost one of its most evident and charitable members. tlftolrtd, that we extend to the bereaved family of our deceased brothel our heartfelt, sympathy in this tbeir bereavement. RrfArfl, tbat the brothers wear tbe usual emblems for thirty days. Rmtrtd. that these resolutions be publish ed in the county papers and a copy be sent to the family of the deceased. A. A. J act rt, J. W. Wileiss. J. S. Hatzell, Committee --Krs Spcciatics ron March: Blanks, Judgment Notes, Eeceipts, Leasee, &c, for First of April settlements. Blank Books, Keward Cards, Chromos, Books for Frizes for School Teacher's Term Endings. Tissue Paper. All the March Magazines. Baby Carriages. I T.is bm of the widow (one-fcstf after the pay ment of all just debts and leifal charges) sna.l re main ia l bands of lbs porrhaaeraaricc tne natural life of Nancy I mberrer, tn :dow of Herman Isabereer. deeeamd. and ?k interest tbersof thaa o auLCauT and ftwtarly (Aid to her by the poreta-srr. his heirs aad a-s-;r. boid lnx tbo prem.sea. to be nrsn.vrr-! bv lii re- or oil.erw i- as reals are Svcotrersbie in li t t (.ifv saoaueaitb, a hirb tbe sa:d sulow stall aet-rpt lu full Maiisfaeiioa rf her der ia the preuia. and at ber deeease ber sbaa of the pun-naaa money shali be paid to the he:rs i,f Herman I nv Uvrxer. dectataeit. Tbe taUice snail be paid m ihr't rtjtMU a' payment. Ten sr rem tn i-e P:d down tin dav of -ate, toe remainder of aue inirii at the eon.'.rniauirti of mie : ucetbird m uoe year, and the remaining fird in too years, uh interest on tie di ft-rrd pavmenf from the ronnrraaucu of sale. Fuaseasion given l&t of April, M. PERRY t'MBF.RfiFB, Kt-htN liuKM IL mari. Trustees. pUBUC SALE Valuath Real Estats ! JANUARY REDUCTIOI SALE We baTe given oor ettirc stcck a frcctral oreiiaulirg, ted in seme ca ses prices bare been cut in tiro. DRESS GOO la all qualities greaJj reduced. Oor finest French Broadcloth re duced to $1.50 ; extra Tide. Tremendous cut ia prices ia cloak and Suit room. Abo, ia Iloiserj and underwear department. See our India Silks, reduced to 43 cents per jard ; Choice Color ings and designs." Surah Silks reduced to 35 cents, all shades. Xew stock Mib-lin Underwear ; great bargains in these goods Somerset County National Ban! Of Somerset, Pa. Orgasired, 1877. Organized at i National, 1890. CAPITAL. $50,000. Chas. J. Harrison, Pres't Wm. 13. Frease, Vice Pres't. Milton J. Pritts, Cashier. Directors: Vi m. II. KfMnu, Jjilj aueeni, Jijuii il. 9i)tler, Juaepb B. lls. aruuie Kurit, Sam'l Snyder, Junaa 31. tjua, Jutiu &tut!t, liarriMxi carder, Niatb . Mmer. Wu. ndle). Customers of this Bank will revive tbe mart litwiai trealnxiit L-oiiMMctU HhsiaLUi ting. Fanlea wih:n( to send money east ur west ean be ktitb.tt.cauu t) uiait ur kb) aomcbu Money and valuable weorvit by enecf tne boid LeMrbiaUd sales. lib aipruvel tiue lui-L. ttaleeiioas made in ail parts of the failed MUaie. t.hantes uiuder:.. at-euunu auu liefKAiLs soik ted. margin. PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. Established ISIO Ot R ELEGANT ILl.CiJTRATED CATALOOCE for Ifr will be mailed oa application. Every Farmer, Cardener, Amateur or owner of a kit should have one. Orders for Hovers and Floral Emblems bave Immediate attention. (Telephone 230.) JOHN R.& A. KUKOQCH, 508 SMITHFIESD ST. PITTSBURGH Y VIRTTE of an order itaed to we by the r hnV Omn s Tnjstw f.r the uf itm lire i bf rby given itoul ! wni fipuw fuc Mie at public ouU'ry, uu the re mi on ,satu:da r, march 2y, isro, f at 1 o clock p. m., th &HoiB4 dK-iibed K.-nJ .a;e, viz : A -ntu trvt of lan-J P-iuate In Northampton Towit-,hip. AniTwt Vwi:ity. Pa.. adjoiDtDtf Uijtt of saojucl I'Uiiwm. Jul.:: Matfatuau. .t;r- Ha, a ma a, aijl lauci ia;e ft Wm. t ri;rh!nrii, a3i utn r. cooiauuiig Ibarra anl ai;u-ai:ct iimx tr nt-ih'nl ia hand, atxl the Ulmw e n two etaal annual tstrii.eiiu : oo!err:-d fiat uieiils b te secured br judiment tin liie remiM-. lea pr cent the iiirt-tiae miniey w tai ud when ii,e p.-verty ia knot-Led tlowa. J1HX MORWV. mara. Tru-lee of t'athariiie A. siu.tu. de d. SICNL'L'.S SALE OF- mm Mil MB. BY VIRTTE of an of n1. tiswl out of the vJonri tf unratm Hiea "I Stuert ' oun ty. and lo mc direftesi. ait A- mee of J-thn tl. Mart tt, i wili expuve to putnie .e at lh rei rfeue t .aid L.a IL Slarna, iti tftrtuTCrvek Tunhip. tin THVLSDA 1', MARCH 27, is0f at vioY!'vk a. m.. ill the f;.oiia;d9cnbel real trla(r oi aatd Alienor. Ui wit: "V'rt T A riiii tra. i -f ianJ fcKua:e ia a'lj.itutfjr taiul ui J-uh Atifstti!-r. J-xiu Ft-nc. J. ?.-hrit-k. Jseh.'i ll. Mj.ier, oi;ver Ijemr an-1 John iiH ini:iiiif li;: b'tm, ftr,n rrrvajre. aooui Ha ai-rt- c ear, ajti Uatarn iu linjtier, (ia n liierf'n enx-u-U a miury DWELLING HOUSE, Xo. (rood riw ham. anI ther outl-uUCiiig. f jal aud other caiijer. a thf farui 2 A rvr a in trait of .and rluate ia Aiiaftitnv Ins u-shl r al t. .i-nn laad of Reed 4i M'-yer. and JCrru lifirs, t-uotaa-in I-, iare- or iv. aOiMii Tu are f-Jar. aud Imlinrtr in t.mUr. havinT a dwelling IvUMr, Kabte. and xhtr o'l' uildtna thervn. .-hi po-nJ 4 1 umlt-rlaid Us ih ceivfirajrtt t;re tiaj ve:u opened al WiihaciV Mauon. TERMS. Tm per rent, of t he band rnirrer to e r-a id as "jai Hie prupsf rty ku.'iie0 down ; auif of ott tliird on ef;:firrTia:is-n.I ; iiiie-lfa rd i:i six month, and H,e-ih.id in one year, vrnti m teret ou deferred l men . VALENTINE HAY. mar 4, Airu-e. o UPHAXS' COURT PALE Pittsburg Nurseries. Messrs. Juho IL & A. Murdoch have sent ns their beautiful spring catalogue uf Trees, Seeds, Hardy R'es, Vitjes, etc. It is print ed by I'ercy F. Smith and is a gem in every respect. See advertisement in another column. Church Dedication at Hyndman. Tbe Hyndman, Bedford county Disciple church was dedicated last Sunday. The min isters present were tbe two county evangel ists, W. H. Apptegate and R. L. Xoel, and Peter Yogel. Tbe church is the finest and best located in the. place, and is5Ii3J feet. witb vestibule and two Sandav-school and swing rooms. Including furnitnre, lb total cost is over (.1,100 over I,0iJ of which remained to ha raised oo dedication day. About $j0 of this sum was assumed by three metnbers. who hope that others will help to pey it- Petes, Vooel. Schoo! Savings Banks. The savings bank feature is to be engraft ed in the public school system of Philadel phia. At every school building in the city the children io attendance will make their despusiut, and wil! be given a receipt for the same. Provision will also be made fx tbe withdrawal of funds, but every iadnoetuetit will be offered to tbe youthful depositors to incline them to allow their mitea to draw interest ia the savings fund strong box. Tbe rate of interest to accumulate on tbe deposits bas not yet been derided, but it will be about what is paid io tbe savings fund of the city. E'ltxatora and other who have looked into tbe matter believe It will work welt and stimulate an inclination to save, and will early develop business traits. Milfora Grange. For some weeks the farmers of tbe north ern part of Miiford township, have been hold ing meetings and discussing the matter of forming a grange. No final action was taken until Thursday evening February 27, 1830, at which time Mr. S. I. Shober organized a grange of which tbe following members were elected and installed as officers for the er suing year: Master, G. TJ. Walter; Overseer, D. G. Stahl ; I-ecturer, J. L. W. geibert ; Steward, A. W. Knepper; Assistant Steward, Frank lin Gabring; Chaplain, Peter Dumbaqld ; Treasurer. G. F. Kirnmel; Secretary, J, C. Weller; flate-Keepee, R-jbert Larimer; Ceres Mrs. G. II. Walter ; Pomona. Mr. D. G. Stahl; Flora, Mrs. F. M. Shaulis; Lady As sistant Steward, Miss Florence Seibert. Sbtbitast. Fish. Consignments of mackerel fib the best on the market and lake herring, have been received and we t ffer them at prices fairly low, for cash or ia exchange for country Respectfully, " Coos & BeESiT. Winn to Buy Carpwta. A large and complete assortment just re ceived. Hemp rarpet, from 14c to 18c Flowered carpets, 3D to 34 Cotton chain carpets, 35 to 45 Cotton chain c. c carpets, 45 to 53 Good all-wool carpets, 50 Extra super carper carpets, 2 to G5 3 ply extra super carpets, 95 Rag carpets, 53 to 50 Tspestry Brussels carpets, 50 to 80 Body Brussels carpets, 85 to LOO More ttan 73 rolls to select front. We also have a full line of stair carpets, mat tings, carpet lining, carpet chains, oil cloths, rugs and droggets. KsErrxa A Femes. Rock wood Normal School will open Monday, April 2S:h. For par ticulars address C. L. Saylor, or O. O. Say lor, Roc k wood. Pa. Seized by the Rabiea. Erie, Pa., March i John Wilson, a young farmer living near Erie, is the victim of bydntphobia. He lies in convulsions, and tbe case is well marked. Twenty-foor years ao he was bitten through the hand by a dog. A few weeks ago he felt a numb ness in his hand, and as soon as it reached bis shoulder he was seized by the rabies. Neighbors held him fast witb buckskin covered hands. Iuring tbe lucid intervals tbe poor fellow begs pitifully to be smothered and put out of bis misery. He is a single man and is 23 years of age. Mllford Items. Mr. Daniel Stahl moved into his new home last week. Mrs, Perry Walker, and family, started for the State of Iowa on Wednesday. Febru ary 19th. Freaching services in the Pleasant Hill Church last Sunday, were conducted by Rev. W. S. Meyers, and others. Mr. John Cable sold two of his horses last week, for which be received fairly good pri ces. Mr. John Gaining also disposed of one of his horses. An oid-fasliioaed serenading was in opera tion at the residence of 'Stjnire Walters on Saturday night. Potatoes are a little scarce in Miiford, but we have beans ia abundance The farmers of Miiford didn't allow tbe State Board to have it all tbeir own way at tbe Institute tbat was lately held at Somer set. Although they were pleased with Som erset, they wonld have been pleased a great deal better if Miiford had just remained quiet. Isaac . DMIXI.STRATOR'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. BY VinTTKofan order bned out of Uie Or phans' 'ourt of Somerset I otiniy. l'a., to I be ua.lerMiftwddireetetl.be aill ensise to jsiblic sale on tne premises, at the late residence of Ben jamin rstuft, dec d, ou SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1S00, ai 1 o'clnrk P. II, the follow ng dtscril4 real eataie oi said dee d, viz : A certain tract of laud Miuate in Jenner town ship, eoojerset coniiijr. Fa., adjuiaini.' .and of Joualhaa slitink Heiirr Kline. Levi Fnedline. and miters, and lying along tlie puiilie rut. I lead ing from the Jonnu- n aud ssineret turnpike toihe Bedford aad puntLurg tumn'ke, eomaiu in 30 acres, more or less, of h.ch atut wjarre are cleared aad m a gissi slate of eulutalhiu. aud the remainder heme well timbered. Having therenu erecut a two story log dwell ing house, witb a new one-stonr niatik addition fe kiu-nen. a large tatvstorr futnk eartsroter snno, a mat asmitn -ri 'p. stable., nrv.ke hUM-, granary, add other otittTiiidingy. Xht-re is a large apple, oe.ru, pear, jl t.herrjr orchard on tnc premises. TCD UPi Ten per rent, of the purrfcase l L.11111U1 miuey io te ji.l tii.un on day ot Fsfcie, atui the remaiciU-j ! orie-thini on ibe 1st Novemtarr. i-sn. ana iuierest front 1 April ismi : one-la. i o laiter Ue favvmantof detna io remain a lien on :ue f.rentj-es. the interest thereof lo he paid auuualij lo Jaoe KturR. i-low, .-jn.-ig her hie. andal ber death ibe sai-i pr.ueipai stiut to u paid ti the heira aud legal n-prestotative or saKi iieeecetii : ice reitiaiuder of said purchase rotiuey to be payable ia tt e)Ual pavments. one due I April, iv.u. and the other tints 1 April, l"wj. a itn initrvsi oa ceierrcti laviiieuta trvru 1 Apr:;, lstaj. W. II. KWAXK, Feb 26th Adm'r of benjamia siufft, dee'd. OF mm lull tate 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. Mrs. A. E. Mil's i ; SPRING OPENING. ! ' M FftSls d (St S-'iS " , I.S TIlERfLE FOR THE i New Stock of Goods i Just Kcceivcl. ant Loini rcccivcil. j THIS AVTHEIv! i This includes tie entire stock of i Dry Goods, 1890. 1890. SPEING STOCK. OF DRY GOODS Now on Exhibition. Consisting of Fine and Common The larsre.-t and most complete ! TJtZt-r' " r'"ai"rc ! Dress goodS Elack and Colored Silks, Black ami Colored Cachiiner. in 40 and 4G inches wi'le, all new shade.'?. 40-ine'i Silk Warp Cacliimers. plain and fancy tt ie. for eombina-' lion Suitims. all new. Of All Kindi Dress Goml of all kinds, from j o cents to $1.00 per yard. Y011 1 can't help beinj suited in this De- j lartnient. i Oinzhams. Calicoes. Taliie Linen, Tahle Covers, U-d Spreads Jerev Coat- Mdslins, Shirtin'.'-i, Towels, iia Chintzes, tc. Ac. Fifty pieces of Crown Sa tines, the prettiest Satine in the market, j i A nice lot of Masenta Satines, at 10 cents per yard. I Two hundred pieces of new Dress : Gii.ghains, just received. Anyquan-j tity of new Giui:ham-. at cents per yard. ! JJY VIRTUE of an ortier of sa i-t;ed oaf nf the U ltrhttiw 1 tttirt of SjiimeTsel I iu:tv. i'a.. arid le ou tne DMIXISTEATOR'i NOTICE, Estate of Lewi Keier, dee'd. late of Quemahon- nig iwp.. rommtt lounrv, fa. Letter of AdmiDstrauon ou Ue above esaai hating bees framed Uj Uie un-iersigaed bv lb proper authority, nott.-e H hereby given tea I persons inoetjteo to said estate to make imroeoi a:a payment, and those ua ing ciaints agBiust Uieaataewul prewni theni du.y authenuca-ed for rnmei:l on or he.'rr Tcexiav, the 11th dar or Wan h. WO. at tbcssUdeneeof ihe Admin inrator in tiuemahonir.i; T'isrnshin. OLIVER P. SHAVER. jaoJ Adminhrtrator. MARRIED. IIKSEL KXul'P. Feb. 2tn.h. 1M0, at the Reformed parsonage, Somerset, I'a., by Rev. Hiram Kins, Mr. Wm. RHeusel to Mua Flora Kooup, both of Lavansville. SEIBERT BUCBAKER. On Wednes day, February 12, 18".0. at the Lutheran par tonaire in Somerset, by Rev, J. F. Soearer, Mr. John H. Seibert and Miss Amanda Bru baker, both of near Somerset. LA RM AX-FRITZ -At tbe residence of the officiating minister, Berlin, Pa, Feb. 23, li&O by Rev. John H. Kaepper, Mr. John W. Larman and Mias Cora E. Frill both of Pugh, Somerset county. GLE3SXER BRAXT At the Lutheran parsonage, Lavansville, on Tuesday, Februa ry 11, 1X, by Re. E. Mangea, Mr. Eiward D. G lessner and Jennie Brant both of Boone, Pa. HCSTOX PUGH-On the 16th inat.. at tbe tame place and by the tame, 8amoel B. HaMon and Mias Jennie Pugh both of Som erset Pa. DIED. GARDNER. Oo Friday February 7th, I), Ludwkk Gardner, of Bakersville, Pa, ged 09 yean, 3 months aad 16 day. P'XF.CUTORS' NOTICE katate of Soloe-tro S. Himmrr. desed, late of jenner : a p , saserset ( a. l'a. Letters trMameniarr on above estnre kavlng been graistesl to the tinilerKigoetl bv the Mtser aothoritv. notiee is hereby given to a'l pcrsnns uatiemen w aatu estate 10 trace tcamediate y nrDt. and trxw hacing elaims rajii- U-e same will present them duly authenticated tnr settle ruent on Friday, April 4, lM, at the late re-Uet.ee of deceased. JOHN" C. HAMMFR. DAVID M. HAMMER. fet'M. Exoi.uus DMIXISTRATOE'S NOTICE. Estate of Jo-er-h A. T. Hurler, late of Cndra Rorotigh. Somersa-tt otintT. Pa. Lettemof administraiiouon the atjoTeesaite hav ing been granted to the undersigned by the proper anihorty, aotire ia here j rivea Is ail persnas indebted In said estate le make hnnieciaie pa a. ate nt, and those having eiairoa acaanst the same will present them dtiiy a,tbeoucated for arale Bent 00 or bef'ire Tbursdttv, Aia-ll IT, lsn at tbe odiee of John R. Ssxt. ia the hnrotigh tit aooxr set. JOHN K . tTT. - mara. Adasa. raw tntamrwto axacfflt rDUOR-S NOTICE. In re Estate ef Isaiah F.odrrs, dee d Ilartng been ar-ooinled Auditta- by the Or plians t out of SntnervtCoubty. to make a dis tribution of thefuodato the bands of the Admin istrator of the above estate to and tannic trxe nra;ly entitled thereto. I hereby give Botue that I wid attend w the dutiew of said appointment al wty oftV-e in M-iaoen isurough. oa Nobdav. slarrh H, Io. when and where all perwma in terested can a: trad If tby see proper. FELil. W. BltaETKER. mart. Auditor. SWEDISH "All-Healing Salve," FOR SET. RAU,IA IX THK HEAD. WEAK BACK, OR PAINS IX BIDE OB CHEST, WEAKNESS IS THE JOISrSL SWELLINGS. And all Rheumatic Paisa. Cares in from two to eight daja, roa sals sr ' S. MAHCUS, 2 5-2aL Or at Youn'i Lr-ig Store, gomerwrt. Pa, to me iiirvt-leo. l wiii i.ne 10 puliiic ? premises. In Addison Iou ru4i:p, oa TUESDcY. 1ArejH 4. 1990. si 1 o-cloe p. m.. tbe following real estate, late te properly of Edaa"l (.onceilv. dis-aed. vi;: A trart of land situa'e in Adtiison Township, Somerset totimy. l'a, aVjiniiig lands of t lay Mel oiloilgh. Jal.ies Waljsili. kt.fus lieilibaugo, J. M. Tresief. and others, contaiiiiug s7 aeics, irire or iesa. There i a ouetory DWELLING HOUSE, and stable ihereon ereetet!.ab.nr thirty fee aeres eieareti. aud the baiauve Weil timUred with bite oak. TERMS. One-third tn hand an ! balance In taro e-jna psymenLs in six aud taelve muiuhs respt-:svely Ten t-er i-enL nf Hie ptirena-e ns-rxv lo r pai'd as soon aa the property i kn. irked itowa. Time of ptsesritui inaoe ajoa n on dav of -a. JAMES M. TI-sst E feblit Adai'r. of fcdw. IXjaneily, .Jet d. frustee's Sale -of- YaluaDlB Real Es Two liumlreil Dark Calieocs. at pl.CCS " cents. of croo'l Sliirtinir ea'iooe of all kinds. Xew Iiirtinirs of all kinds. New TaLle Liner.s, Napkins, Ilaiulmrirs. and Towel.-, AVhite Goods of every description. ZZTZZlALSO A falll Line of Hamburg Embroidery, Ire-i3 Trilaminar', Stockip.irs. Gloves. I'mbrella. Knit Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Lace ('iir.t:iin-i. Collars. Cuffs, Iiiichinir5. A liis; line of Lace Curtail cents per pair. is ct CO. all new. and 90 IRIBBONS, j Bought before the advance ia pri ces. All kin!s of A full line of plain and fancy ;crims. from . to l' cent.-. Our stock is brand, splinter new. Xo old roods to wast? your time on. aud as for prices, we can t le beat. Laces and Edgings, and articles for Fancv Work. I A large line of Handkerchief-. Etc. j Some nice short lengths of I'ress PARKER & PARKER. ! B ot V1RT1E or AN ORTiER OF S U E leaned out r-f tbe th-Thans" Ctwrt of rs-ajerM-l ':ji.it. t's.. ar.d 1ioh dirss-ted. wewili eaieeioa:e. at pnfn'.e otitery, at E. Jlasters Cue, lu r,iu, fa., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, '90. atlorlorkp. m.. the foltowirg deseri.Vd Rial E-taie. late the prfpeity of KJsajii Kmuttel, de eeaed. ix : 111- 1 Aesrtain trai-t of land situate in IlUt If hrntiier-vai.e:. Towrielup. Satjersei f'otitiiy. l'a.. aijoiniitg land-til's. A. a: J. 1' phii aon .Jonathan Miiier, l eter H auger. Kenr N.t.ae man. sVtii Keighit y. Iiavid L. Meyers, an 1 .;tt en. eouiaining anrea more or lea. This is toe homestead farm ot Kdaard Kimiueli. deceased, and has; hereon eret-ted a laise tao-siory irarne Dwelling House, a large new b-m. and two u nsnt h's;-- : has a ati.ai apple orvnarii. Hiimetsis evtvlient" -pr.ag, and a verv valnabie Ijme-totiattiarrr. row ois-n. ajA Q Tbe nndivided one half i,f a certain llU Ot traet of iand situate 111 tieT..n hip of hrothersvailey, a.!si'nir.g lands of Jona than Miller. S. A a. J. C iti'.l wi and others con taining two acres, more or k-st. G'iol-. toiunke up for Chil dren, or to make combi nations for making Overdresse. TERMS: The share of the willow af the ptircha' nonv .'one third after payment tT ail j it riehi and le gal rhatge- shall nsmaia tn the Rand- fn'ibe ptir chauer during the natural life of Maria Kimnarl. lite widjw of Ed art. Kosanei, decea-ed. ai.d ir e tntere-t lnere,f sna.'l tie annually and re.sniar:v twld to ber by the purchaser, hu. heirs ar ,1 a-awiis bonding the preattses. to be reeoveretl f.v d:trv nrtxheraise as reals are reeoverabie iu this 'm raotiarmitn whleh the aai. auiow sl.ail an-ef io ftili tatisfartitwt of her d.mer. ia the i reni-es. and at ber deeeaae her ham nf the pitn-hase money shall he pa d to the hesruof Edward Kim mtL tka-eafed. The l-atane aball be paid ia ti"t oaiV p.tKst. i?n per rent to l' paid doan oa day oiNtle. the tetnamder of one-third at the coRnrmauon of the sale : o- e-thiral in one year, arwt the remaining thid in two veal-, ailh Inter- ei-ten the tiefem-d isrimsit from the foti:;rnaa ticn of the sale. fraeMis given Kt of rvti. "rat. JiAkt.isKTtA ilit.'LARKAN, A. K1J4MEL. FebX Trustee. t0""A fill line of Wool, Cotton and Linen Carjn-t Clitiin. Ac. MRS. A. E. UHL. FOR SALE ! !J- M. HOLDERBAUM tmwi . : iSa. 1 W HAS RECEIVED A FULL UN E OF BR "SS ELLS, TAPES! CV, l.VfiEAI.V STRATH EARN, JAIl.. ,IKPI lUJUls. .VI'K'DUE N. aeighitig B.t't AND HEMP LEE. ROW "riLLfoX. rKRCHrROX. lOAEPETS, SEVEN-EIGHTH BLOODS,: Wsigitii lo pn Is. I7fn::ng htii'ding a tarn, the eomltig s-isj". f.ir ant of rtsMn. I j will "ell any trf the araive at prices rau'-a beiow their n-ai raioev and oa I Beautiful in Dos!?", at Prices from 15 Cants to SI per Yard. We resp-ctfillv invire the alien lioo 0 the puoiic to thia Lia of liootia. Most Favorable Terms j a M. HOLDERBAUM. Ora halflnter-t in eilher of them, to irnl i parry. 1 mean bluesa. t onse aixi see tbcin. 1?ad on. E XECUTKIX' KOTICE. aatateof Dr. J. K. M.Her. dercaed. late of Sota- erset Dorotigh. xraefset t s.d:. Pa, letters testameiuarv on Uie esnua of Or. 3 K Uiiler. iate of MnerssH Bismuvh dts-'d. bavirig been graii ted. to lae endersumed. notiee is heretiv given to ail pernet Inrichted lo said eataie to trafe imrtso.a-e taynerii. and thus having ciauna agaio-t the ani mill present U.em trtiir authenUeaieti fa settieateut and aitoaanee oil i-aturdar. Man h I. f at tne resuieaca of V i. Co-boru, ,., ia "merw, pa. lacU. Liceuir. 1. A DMIXISTRATOE'S NOTICE. aaiaia of John Weaver, dee'd. late of Pvnt Tap , Ptirneraet Co.. Pa. Letters of adjniuisurrloa oa th above estata havteg been gun led to Ue nrtderrned by tn proper awtaontv, a-Miew ra bereriy g.i-n to a.l persons iudeote-i to Mid estate to mace Hume-lisle payment, and thaaj having elaima or de reands against the same wilt present them duly annectn anxj iut settieneat p tbe undersigned Adrrtiutstratrig. at tiie iate i-ciderii-efif ds-eassst in Paint Township, on or before Thansiay, the l.Kh day of Marua. CATHARI5E WFAVFR, Admuuafinknx. P. HEFFLEY. XECUTRIX' NOTICE. 1 iiaie of reter Ott. late of Fatnt Township. a-ifTien-et : . Pa.. dv d. Letters tet-iame-ta-y having hes-n l-aoed to j the nnder-imed hy the prnper ntith'pnty in the ; anove estate, notice m hereby given W ail parties imie'Hed losaid estate h- make lirtndi- j ate payaoent. andall parties hatrvigriairnsagainst. j said e-utie to pre-et.t ib-m v the Lieeumx 1 duly authenriraied fur eiilernnt at the late rva- f ioetK'e of tiie deeeaanl, oa Thondav, iha Ala I dav ef Mart h, I-A. MART OTT. F. W. BlGsscxra. A'.l'y. Kaeeutrur. j E XECUTRIX NOTICE. Lb late of LndwieV Gardner, def'd . late of Jef erwa Tosrnship. tsnenerset tiotiaiy. Pa. Letters testamenta--y tsn tSa a k ve estaie hav ing been granted to tlie nn -s':ried by the prtip. er aaihortiy. raxi-'e MUerebs giv- tnall person indebted lo said tsvaate to make iinmediate pav ravenl and those hariiig rtarms or demands against thesame will preserit th-ra d-ily auibew t:eated for settlement o i'a U. Tanle. tq , a ho Is authorised v ai t hit mc la the estate oa FntJav, April 4. lsw. H.vxairr cari-xfr. J. H. Cax, Ajucstf. a ri 1 CLP- YOU CAN FIND TH9 1 1 mu 1 m & in krrrw n- it r: RSimTGTOlT BEDS. Wia Wiii rStla.iji tul MS-arUaiCS as V mtab