UL Somerset Herald. TLU lX"T' rT March 3. IHJO. t SnvJent. . rt!T Off " " ,. Voiing't Drug Store. , Jrag ore '? gAW ;i! be ibe next let! boll- t'wnert ,.f ice Loato, were busily ened M.,ri!r anj TuJy iV.iing them with ice bout two tur!ie thick. titid t John N. Snyder't . a, jr.tertr with tte attend- -y Have ... i. fiut srproacfcicB, TaBaf. tbe LeaJin IruggUt. &r '-ton aoJ Family Reoeiptt Clld "' Store. AiUB ., v'hioii Schruck. ' . I" - TV Toilet &oa IuuoB. "K 'Cakwlorii cent. 1 ... i. c loi! well i (rustling wiiuiu "our ' ' .... m. M.n .viI'IB'!' ' iri f KluoJ Commute Las paid .m.untiiiKtoM5. .(fornia evajwrated fruit from k ; be fceeps ' 'ter big as hia crow, a uid live on liiru for mi Tlie attendaiKf at court t"ii wetk is very Jim, there bein but few p-rsong present ex cept tuitora, jurorn ati.l witrww?. . Mr. 8. . I'lt-kin. who is employ! in tb Toite.1 State, IJghll..Uv service t Chicago, arrived in Somerset Monday morning. Mr. Jaoo: Kautr, i,f JuhnMown, scient Monday in Somerset. He wat called to bit heme in this county to welcome a new-born h eir. Cyrut A. Yoder, or Casselmarj, has been granted a pension, and Abram A. Miller, of Ursina, liu been granted an increase of peti tion. Mr. Ed Hoover, one day last week, told his dis-ti'Iery in Brotl.ertval'.ejr township to Mr. Ed M"alter. the celebrated Baltimore Jistiller. Jamah KeUer has filed bit bond at tbe Post Office Ix(.rtmnf, and expects to re ceive h-.s commission as postmaster for Som erset this week. STILL TAKINC TESTIMONV j3 t Wi'.kesbirre never look - Li'-i un:i' a u'r arrival - :;! S' cvm extern .its buy tl'Mi S-hrock. He sells as cheap .:;- a lr;.iinga State, county, bor ,k:lii' otfit can be apiotnted . -on '"' . .ar W.ikesliarre was found to be "vti:h (reshly hatcued gmssbop- .gtar hJ eloped from Kaston sent ,iDJf-,ira Jersey City telling her r.A rare of the bal'V. r -!.rcks divrry wagon is seen S1,(, Uil deliverinp flrwtriea, j i Fd to hi many patrons. . ,c-T!Kt(iv y.m meet these days in -jie Mutation "How An you doT"' ; j.t j'Jt F over tlie (trip." .n nf Uir J.iii!ou Ki-i Cm-f','IK-i will luaKe a volaniitious r; i. Of i'iej in a fc w w:ks. , -,;eJ jerions should lerueniber z S. SiiVder, the druist. can fur--x itt. :n to suit ttji-ir eyes', r jrs.:is were sentenced to the ; ur Hie pfn.teutiary during the - V-'M"Zion cjunty c mrt. Vicr cuiiiy cj.uoiis-ioners hve i:d ou:.'V lax ofjnulis for oavst evtr placed m Two hundred and fifty-live applicants for retail liquor draper's liittse hate Utn Cltd with ttie I'ndhoiioiary of Cambria county. One hundred and four of the number came from Johnstown. Dennis Eichnor, Y.v., formerly of Meyers dale, but for the p.t two yers a resident of Kait lke City, wts last eek appointed city solicitor by the liberal party who recently cum into ower. Mew. Oc-ortte I'lalt and E 1 S. Kantner have pun-hased the tnxvry ectablishment of Josiau Keller, and will take possession dur ing the present week. It.t!i young men are well and favorably known to the residents of Sorner-t.and we have no doubt will meet with the rich success in their new venture that they deerve. Mit s: tfr, the :.i..n a Hangarlati was thrown u .li a Cwt Ireiht train, and frath a;i lie startcJ after the train to a dinner-pail. ..n w.il s.Kn be here when the n, j-.it a:ruse!f on hi (;ardfii will ; .a a ith his neighbor whose .;r-3i3 the direction of chickens. ,s,ijt. at Cliarubeibuty. has de ji'iiie .'o:iabiei elected la-xt year, i m bond for one year, shall give ,A lr t aJ l.tiona! years, as he cWteJ for three years, jrr'irj Li-id a larire nuinler of gotxi i: I r will in quantities to tail .-Lwrr. J rt-es very reanoiuiuie. lira Uffpiaahig mill. K.'U k.sx Bbos. 4 Taesck. : t. y proli"nie that the monry sub .nv school childr.'o of the state Zr.ct Mrtuiria! Fund, will be re i.ae3i. the movement meeting with ;,...! n in nuny pirts of the S'ate. t one has said : A man is happiest i3 fovt il the mean thin he J5 hitu-eif. And there are fel iV'. whfii they have forgotten this xiii Uv but little tibe to retuera- ! win are drawing p-nsion f 'vrr-inient by rea-on of rupture :tii trus-every thirty months x. b Stained on application to the .'.rim-J of surgeons of their dis- '. "f priri2 clothing already re- r.d more corning in a few days. r.4 the neat styles, t ome and elegant asortnmit. Come and :: marveious'y low prices. Knetteb A. Krk.tta. . iirfj Furs, l will iv the highest "t nil kinds of hides, jelts and i nl ct.'Ttl? of R k Oak and it-k. l.i cords wantd at once. - t at my residence, immedi "yofti.eS 4 C. Station. H. G.YnKiwfiHi " 'l- A'. Lt.ishup of Cjinterbury. a:i F.:.p!and. has applici for a V - wine and beer to be drunk The premises, however, "ft!,e church house, and the ptir 'i.:U H;. (Iran" craves the license 'fc'jinr of liquid retreshmect to the - i svho are attending the --:e. "'"ftlie Peace, and others coming i: tirt, will do well to go to ' ii Siore fir blai.k j.i lgrnent sun? moiis. ooalp biatika and no. blanks. Ether's U.ok Store i-see to buy ljjjl -Hp and foois- drf:ire j-r, nlhcial sire en ! Kills' Justice. Duiilap's Form. 'ir.il !rvio guides and Mur- j r-'. j k r.r,.,,,, corifiueil in the Hoi- j xf y sttemj.ted to m all of the ' M sr.d get s-.me fresh sir, climb- ';tjic1 window and stuck Lis the har. and slipping down, b rv.tase hini-e)f He renia:ned i" ' ri lor three hours before he a-i Warden ilephart. with the iii-t,a; !.. r,it the bars and re 'ia .'JraJ man frxim bis'petilous ' ' - c Vr,(v la a' mays been fa ' '- ini y st-.neji. Ii is now pub ' i;;u,trated by the old --! fvic a:id has lately intro- "4 rtsVr another author who v l" he his companion in popu !er. of diry jre. Tuelat V I! . knell, recently con- u'jth who arose a Pauer ' a Kin?, " which is to appear ""uon in jb, rjumber to be 1 B Charley, eldest son of Alex Benford. of this borough, died at tbe residence of his father Wednesday morning, after a prolonged sickneso. He had been engaged in the mer cantile business at Holiidaysburg for several years prior to his death, and was brought to Nmer.-et about ten days proceeding his d. alh. His wife and two children survive. t he county commissioners hare reo,'ie i us to advise the parent. of Somerset youth, of the necessity of impressing upon their minds the fat that there is a penalty against defacing the walis of public building. The hails of the court hou- whic'l were recent ly painted have been mutilated in many diilcie'il avs. and the comiuisiioiien pro oe u make a:i example of tbe first one detecfed in disfiguring them. Pn.f. John H. (Vs-na, Sup-.-riutetident of Sch'ib. of B-dford County, who was a candi date for election for a f Mirth term, on Satur day announced his withdrawal from the Contcic. This leave the contest to Prof. X. Pi. i!rp". gle, of Walton ; Trot. C. J. I'otts, of Schehshiirg. and Trof. D. W. Snyder, of W-st Providence township. The election wili take place at a county convention of the school directors to be held in Bedford on Tuesday, May fi h. Dr. Pjvid E. rtaldain.of Sruerset town ship, informs us that his family has been sorly tl'l.ctid this ii!t r. Scleral of his cMidren have ben down for the t live months a ith typhoid ft-ver. an i a few weeks auo his wife was stricken with the same di eae and is at present in a very critical con dition. oing to the dread of the disease that nNts in the neigh borhood of his home, it is imiosible for bira to procure any as sistance in nursing his sik. Mr. E. J. Sese, of Ule township, writes ns in regard to an interview with Slate Or nithologist Warren, which appeared in this column several wetks ago concerning a new species; of rabbit that has a:ia-eil in west ern Pennsylvania, Mr. Seese fays that the Secies re'erred to wearing a white coat in winter and grey in summer is native of that township ; that be has frequently heard his grand father and father speak of them and that he binilf ha" seen them every winter during the past fifty years. He savs thev are at least one-third larger than the com mon grey rabbit a:id wear a very heavy coat of fur. The (olloaing item from a Columbus. Ohio, paper wiil prove interesting to the many borne friends of Lieutenant Alex Ogle. The trus'ees of the State I'niversity this morning were engaged in examining tbe ap-pli.-ations and reference of the military gen tlemen, of whom one is to be appointed to succeed Lutenant Kilbourne. The war de partment refused to extend the lieutenant's tour of duty at that intitution on the theo ry that it would be unjust lo other officers who are e'ligihle to the tmsilion. t lite a .number of applications were nude, all high ly recommended, and it was no easy matter for the board to decide what one the depart merit should be aked to detai', but after many forma! and inf irm! b:lol, lieuten ant Alexander Ojle. of tbe Seventeenth I'nilcd Slater Infantry, was elected to the chair of military soienne and tactics and he wiil be so recommended. Kd ail! hrrin in the Ar.ril e-.er ' v'ni.Jj,tK. the conduct of "nt ca!il -Review of Cur- iB which he will discuss the j! of the dv witb a non partisan ."i timber nl Contain the SJ":' B,-larid upon her "Kly V' J the Wor'.d ;" "The Fight 'emr.y." by Poultrey Bige College." by Professor li. M-ra! ""'er important ar ,v.t.s illustrated. The nov .urchrr. j:, be -;,rrre Wasb l1 I'J'-l," by Thomas Xeison J"' letters remain in r t the j" l'Siot to he sent to the IVead ai.ingion, D. C, if not at H - ten days from this date. R II: Bertiier. Michael; .' ;j; Failir ger. L-j.-y ; Gea '"11.1. Bees, ; Jriflii,. g P ; :-TV: ,'n' r-wii- M.chhr, '-at Kre.tn.; pntts. Matilda: a !t ... . , l-:'7, Pi.i,J : Si.afc ." ' Katie : St af. r. R''.r. J H . Wrigl.e. Rev. J. k.. Cort aoja. P. M. Jon Wm. Secretary I-e of the S:aie B ard of H--al;li has i..eied ttie following circular : ' I have receired information from the Stale Board of Health of tonnecticut that smallpox now exists at five different points in the central pinion of the S'ate. The infected towns are Vind-.r Imks, WooiL-tocks. Waterbury. Vmsi. Viiid.r and Meriden. Many i-ersons have been expeJ to the contagion, in con sequence of the fact thut individuals suffer ing from the disease have been allowed to travel in public conveyances. It is, there fore, recommended that all erxtis who may have occasion to visit ttie region indi cate! take the precaution to be vaccinated before leaving home. The disease has also been officially reported during ile past two weeks from the State of CViio. Michigan, Illi nois and Massachusetts. Health Osiers in Pennsylvania, especially in the western part ofiheSta'e. should, therefore be on the lockout f r sporadic cas -s '' Contrary to the usual high sUte of public feeling annually ruani ferfed by the residents of Somerset When applications for liquor licenses are to acted upon by the court, the Ijcal ball of justice was vertr spar-ely filled when the question was c-l!ed up at Thurs day afternoon's esion. Lawyer A. C. Hol bert. representing fhe 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 fel low -attorneys to hear bow be would explain bit incongruous po sitionhe having appeared in behalf of the remonstrants last year. Mr. Holbert opened with a quotation from the title page of Alexander Stephens' history of the War I t ween Tbe States: "Times change, and men often change with them, but principle never."' He then proceeded to discharge a bomb that he had jealously guarded, which when exploded struck the spectators with amazement, and caused the learned gentle men on th- Bench to elevate their brows and prick up their ears in a startled man ner. He charged tnat there was do remon strance before the court against granting a license to his client, inasmuch as the affida vit required to be mad to the rem-jns'.rance did not contain the signature of Protbon otary Horner to the jtiraL Mr. Holhert'i argument, which wat confined principally to this point, was moM intelligent and l.gic al, and, as it subsequently appeared, left ita Impression on the court. Mr. Coffrotb argue! the case for the re monstrants. He claimed that the papers in qnef.ioti had been deposited in the Prothon otary'a ortice in due time, and insisted that licen: should not be granted utx a mere technicality of such a character Wra. H. Koontr ap;-are.l in behalf of the appli'-ation of Mr. Tayman. After consulting with Lis associate. Judge Baer refused the application of Mr Tayman, the principal ground for tvfusl being the dose pmximity of his house in a church, and made.'T onlt-r that deposti-n lie la ken in thf cat of Mrs. Winters' license, return able it April adjourned court. To Bm Used Before thai Pardon Board r tha Nicely Casa. Tbe Plate Tardon Board will meet in Har risburg two wea.ks from to day, Wednesday, Febniary 18, when the application of Joseph and David Xtc!y for a pardon or cotnmuia lion of sentence from death to life imprison ment, will be laid before tbem. Deju!i-is ua iLe part of tbe condemned nieu ere taken Ufore E-quire Liut Friday of last week. The examination of witnesses was conducted by Messrs. Coffroth and Koonlx on the part of tbe prisoners, and by F. J . Kooser, Erq , on the part of tbe Com monwealth. Tbe first tvitnesa to be examined was Mrs. Mary Spiegle. She said that the lived in Jenner township, about one mil from Vm berger't ; that aba wat fifty-three years of age and wat the wife of Jacob Bpeigle. Tbey were in the habit of keeping stracgen at their house. On tb 13th day of February, ISO. man by tbe name of Showers came there. She knew it was the 19th because it was election day. A man came on Wed Dea dly who said bit name wat Frisbee. Con tinuing, tbe witness said : "Showers wat a middling good-sized man, about as tall as Mr. Kooser. He bad nice black hair and mustache. He wasn't a a cd rvc-co mas. Was pretty fair. Tbe man wbo came on Wednesday wts tall and heavy set. Hit hair was black, but not as black as Showers', i He had a brownish mustache and wore a derby hat. He only stayed about three quarters of an bonr. Shower left Wednea- morning ; said he was going to Haines'. I never saw either of them afterwards. Show ers said he wat a phrenologist. I saw him examine heads at the school house." On croM examination, the witness said Showers lectured on Tuesday and Wednea day nights at the school house, and that Kris! drove awav in bis sled towards tbe pike. Ross F. Hammer was the next witness called. He said : " I live in Jenner town shic. one half mile from Vroherger't. Am Hi veara old. Showers met me on the lfnh of February at Speigle's. At supper he an nounced that he would lecture Tuesday and Wednesday evenings'. He came to my house Wednesday evening and announced a lecture for Friday evening. On the Klh I met a man coming down whom I took to be Frisbee. He was a magic-lantern show man. I met him on the pike above For- wardstoa n. He was about as tall as General Kooutz; bad dark hair and dark mustache; was dark complextonei!. and was not red faced. Showers left my place Tuesday morning, and I never saw him afterwards. I saw J. and lave Nicely when they were being tried. These men did not look like the Nicely t." Cross-examined "There were from 15 to 39 people in tbe audience at the lecture; Showers had jet black hair aud mustache ; his bair was long and curly ; I met tbe man I tot k to be Frisbee about three miles from I'mberirer sou the 13th. going north, towards Johnstown and aaay from Cmberger's. It is a common thing to meet psiple on the pike and to have entertainments at the school house." The next witness called was Perry I'm berger ; lie said "I know Charles and Lewis Vaneer ; I received a letter from them since the trial of the Nicely t in court. They did not demand part of tbe reward or claim it I destroyed or lost tbe letters. They wrote me that if they were to have part of the re ward I wis to notify them or bold back part of it" - 1 THX-ECWIBP WAS $-VX). A. C. Holbert, E--q., next took the stand; he said, am jng other things, I am an At torney and was present at May sessions of court l-9. I thought there was a consider b'.e amount of excitemen', or interest, at least, caused by tue murder trial and tbe trial of the Yoder robbery case. Tbe Yoder case. Com. vs. L" is 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 knowlege went that the Nicely 'a were the guilty men and ought to be convicted ; I heard parties nuke the remark, the com monwealth were making out a case and that the defendants ought to be convicted. There was a strong feeling against these men." J lestion Was there not such excitement in the popular mind at that lime against tejrsons cbarg-d with these higher crimes at court, as to render it unlikely that a fair and impartial trial could be bad Answer I considered that I could not get a fair trial for my men. j What do you say in tlte 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 difficulty in that than in the other. Cross-examined "I was admitted to the bar in lv7 ; was a law student of General "offroth;I was in the court room all the time the Lewis case was on trial, and most of tbe time of the Nicely trial. John H. I'hl. was the next witnessed to be examined. He said : "I am an attorney and have been at t lie bar since I was present at May sessions when lwi tf a! were tried ani when the Xicely's were tried; there were a gx! rainy people in town ; there was considerable talk against these people for having committed these crimes; Mr. H 'lbert tnd I defended Lewis flal.l can t say that the excitement got into the jury box or effected the jurors." The last witter to be examined was M. D. Humbert. He said : "i iiveon the I'm bcrger farm , moved thee April 5, HsJ ; I remember tbe time of the appraisement of the real estate; Perry l'.n j.Tger was pres ent ; afier the appraisement he turned to Mrs. I'ruherger and said there was more trouhleover there, that tbe Vaneers had come in and notified him not to pay over tbe re ward ; that they had promised them to pay them one-half if they would come over and reveal on these parties ; I know Retioen Horner; be was at my borne before the trial; be told me none of them, except Adam Frirdline, could identify the pocket-book. On cross examination the witness said : ' I am a tenant ; the rent is not due. I was notified to leave; the appraisement was held on 2nd. December; John A. Waller and Wm Rink were p'esent ; the conversation occur red in tiie house; he did not say bow be beard it ; the conversation about the porkst b x occured in April or May lss:; could not say if tbey had teen the pocket-book." Local tnttituta. The local institute, composed of the teach ersof 1'pper Turkeyfot and Middlecreek townships, was held at Kingwood, Feb. 21sl and 2ZnA 1S!K. ratoAT evemso si osr. Institute met in the church of God, and was called to order at 7:00 p. ni. Devotional riercises by Rev. Thomas Wooda. Music, AH Hail Tbe Power Of Je sus' name.' Tbe following officers were ibeo elected: Preaident. El. L. ohultx ; Vice Pres ident. Miss E'la KimnuH; Secretary, Misa EmmaCrarjer; Query Manager, D. R. Cra mer. Prof. J. M. Berkey,' delivered an opening add reas , followed by a recitation by J. L. Moore, afer which W. H. H. Baker spoke on tbe essential qualificationt of a teacher, followed by L 8. Pile, on the Faults in oor public schools, which was further discussed by Prof. Berkey, followed by a song enti tled, - Help It On, " after which D. R. Cra mer spoke, on "Friday afternoon exercises in the school room," followed by a recitation, entitled "Stolen Start" by A. S. Snyder and aler a song entitled " I Long To Be There,' tbe institute adjourned to meet Saturday morning. STt;tlMT SOE5IIO stssios. Opening exercises were conducted by Rev. Woods. Institute then tang, R;vive ft Again" afier which we bad a recitation by A. W. Snyder entitled. "Matrimonial ex periences." followed by R. S. Will on. "How shall we teach penmanship?" Prof. Berkey made a few remarks on Ibe tame, followed by Misa Ella Kimmel, on What shall the teacher read?" which was ft. rther discussed by Rev. Woods, when L. C. Villiaras gave a talk on " Primary retling word meth od ), " after which the instil',! called for queries, followed by EJ. fehuitx. whose subject was as follows, la physiology at taught a success T' furth r discussed by Rev. Wodot and W. H. II. k'tker. Tht insti ture then tang, " Twilight la Fal.ing " and adjourned to convene at I Ml) p. m. satvkda Y arTta.voosi scssio.v. Song by tbe institute entitled. "Help It On " Miss Ljuise Moore, gave a recitation entitled, "One of the little oner," followed by W. II. H. Baker, on "How shall we ven tilate 7" when I. S. Snyder, gave a talk on bow directors and citizens could be instru mental in making the school a success, which was fun her discussed by Rev. Woods and Professor Berkey. ' Should punishment be indicted for non -preparation of lessons?" discussed by Wm. J. Moore and W. II. H. Baker. The institute then sang, " Sing Xow With Cheerful Voices, " followed by an es say entitled, " Washington's birthday," by Misa Emma Craver, after which Miss Cordie Sbultz gave a recitation enti tled "The man inventor" followed by a discussion by Rev. Woods. Prof. B.'rkey and W. II. H. Baker, subject Opening ex ercise in onr schools, " when L. U. Whip key, W. F. Saiiner and I. S. Pile gave a talk on, " The teachers work being strictly coutined to tbe text books. " The institute then sang. " Memories Of Gaililee, " follow ed by an address by Rev. Zinn. subject, "Our public school system. " We then bad a few queries, followed by iu-tramental music by Miss Minnie 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. r a SATCKDIT ETEXISQ SRSIO. We were entertained by Prof. J. M. Berk ey and Rev. Zinn. tbe former speaking on " The missions of our public schools," the latter giving an " Address to directors and teachers." The evening session was inter spersed with music, by I. S. Pile, Miss Min nie Moure, Miss Louise Moore, Miss Pile and Mr. Pile. A West moral a rut County Horror, Through the Creensburg Arjta we learn of a most distressing occurrence that took place on tbe McLaughlin farm, near Trees' mill, Salem township, Westmoreland coun ty, Sunday evening. EJward Black, ton of Jamet Black, started on horseback on tbe evening named, to a distant part of the iarm to drive home the cows. Soon afterwards the horse, riderleae, came galloping back, and Mr. Black started out at once to find his ton. knowing thst totne calamity had befallen htm. Tbe young man, who is twenty three years of age and an only ton, was discovered in a horrible condition and entirely uncon scious. One eye bad been (breed f:o-n ii socket and ltyoct on bit chek,and bit nose and face were crushed in, presenting a ghastly picture to tbe horrified father, wbo wat almost overcome by the awful tight. Alone, and at tender as pcible, be convey ed bit anfortanata to bit bom, where three physicians were in almost constant attendance upon him. He never recovered eonsdousnass, and died on Monday evening. Tbe belief it that the young man wat thrown from hit teat in the taddle, and hit foot catching in the stirrup, be wat dragged, kicked and trampled upon by the frightened animal. Mr. Black formerly resided near Irwin, and two years ago removed to tbe farm where be now resides. MlddieCreek Items. Rain aud mud are very plentiful in this part of the country. Mrs. James Kelley is suJering from a se vere attack of la grippe. County Superintendent Berkey, spent one day last week in Middlecreek township. Our school it progressing finely under the instructions of W. H. II. Baker. Mr. John Kelley, expects to erect a new bouse next summer ; he it busily engaged in geting out the timber. David Kelley has a marvelous memory. after reading a long poem through tuice be can repeat it without tne text. Mr, Daniel C. Barclay, has one of the finest blooded colts in this part of the country. Joe. EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Dr. Saddlar, 804- Ptnn Avenua, Pittsburg. The most reliable person to consult. Because : He it thoroughly educated in gen eral medicine. Because : He has had the largest 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 it not afraid to bave results in vestigated and compared with the best anywhere. Because: He gives yon thorough examina tion and reliabiie opinion of your dura bility, before you begin treatment. Because : He- gives bis perianal attention to erery case. Because: He gives the least possible pain in all treatments. Because : He does not experiment. Bacause: Your circumstances govern his charges. mm P017DER Absolutely Pure This powder never variea. A marvel of pnrfty. streBgth, ami w bolesoraeoes. More ecoaomical thaa the ordinary kiiKti. and cannot se soltt in competition with tb multitude of low teat, abort weight, tiuro phosphate powder. Mil m'v In ant. Boyl BaKixa Powssa Co.. V Wail St. - "f- iTillT.'SWTt S3 "f RUSTEE'S SALE Valuable D U (irvhaiw' t'o-irt of So.-i-i -OF REAL ESTAT V TTRTrEof ni'rof tsio oH of Th Ut m riirwTtn. wtiI rxte to i!M!COitrTV, on lb iirvTwt. orJcuur, tKE3rwC Co., rv. oil UulT. !'.. 'Ki in the To-sTu.ti.p SATURDAY, JfARCH 20, ISOO, t 1 o'cVek p. m.. the tinllowtps 4scriNeJ Real Estate, late lite property ut Heriaaa I inberyer, deveared. via : A eertain iraet or pteee of land dtnats In Jen ner Tosrn.slp. S.eret 0uhit. p., a-ljolMuf lands of Beoe ini'.b. Vim. isnirTt .'ouson Bow man, IMward Maiirer, Adam Fmdhn aod ottj it GoutaJtiiov rwi htistrired soi tuirty acrvs. luora or kss, with toe apu.-tcrai-es. TERMS: FISHER'S Book Store School Teachers, Attention ! Send to Fisher's Book Store Lr cards, cbromos, and other rewards for last days of school. You can send price in postage stamps. Card.-, r-hromos and books mailed promptly. Cuts. H. Fishes. Church Opening-. Tbe new Lutheron Church of Lavansville, Pa., wil be opened for divine serviies on the lGib of March, at 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. J. H. Mecges, of Philadelphia, will officiate at the opening exercises. Tbe neigh boring ministers and their people are cor dially invited to attend. K. L. Makues, Pastor. Notice). Tbe accounts in the Estate of Dr. Henry Brubaker 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. Pioh. Potatoes. Two car loads bave been added lo our stock, and we now have an abundant supply for everybody. Send ns your orders which shall bave prompt attention. Resptctfully, Cook A Bsebits. Resolutions of Respect. Whebe. Brother J. Wesley Phillippt. of 1'rsint Lodge No. KXJ I. . O. F., having been removed by death on the morning of Februiry 13, IS;1, in his 5-Vh year, leaving a widow and three small children to mourn bis what would teem to ns unseasonable removal, were it not for the comforting promise that all things are for good. There fore, fUfJvfd. That while we sympathii witb thefamily of our deceased brother, yet our feelings are modified by the hope baed on the promise that all things are destined by the Grvmt Ruler for our good. Rtxiltcd, That by this and many other dispensations of Providence, we are again reminded of the brevity of life, tbe certainty of death, and the great neel of wo'king while it is yet day, knowing that the night cometb. IlffJenl, That these resolutions of con dolence be recorded on the minutes of this Lodge, that a copy be presented to the family of tbe deceased, and that they be published in the county papers. LtltOT FoEQtES, J. C. FoBoTTHC, Kvvjtrr Ci xrs(.i!4M Resolution of Respect. At a stated meeting of Hiawatha Lodge No. U I, I. 0. O. F. at Addison Pa.. Feb. S. 1'X Tbe following resolutions ere adopt -id. Whebeis. it ltas pleased the allwise God to remove from among ns oar bt loved broth er Jacob Augustine, therefore be it RrxolreH. that we bow with feelings of re gret to tlie will of Him wbo raletb the des tinies of Nations and people. Iicjnlred, that in the death of brother Au gustine, the IoIe bas lost one of its most efficient and charitable members. llrAcfd, that we extend to the bereaved family of our deceased brother our heartfelt, sympathy in this their bereavement, Hrnilrrd. that tbe brothers wear the usual emblems for thirty days. Rrfiiird, that these revolutions be publish ed in the county papers and a copy be sent to the family of the decease.. A. A. Jcr s J. W. Wileims. J. S. Hatzei.l, Committee Spcciatics ron March: Blanks, Judgment Notes, Beceipts, Leases, to., for First cf April settlements. Blank Books. Reward Cards, Chromos, Books for Prizes fcr School Teacher's Term Endings. Tissue Paper. All the tlarch Magazines. ' Baby Carriages. 8 S . & & Somerset County National Bank Of Somerset, Pa. Organiwi, 1877. Organized as a National, 1890. CAPITAL $50,000. Chas, J. Harrison, Pres't Wm. B. Frease, Vice Pres't. Milton J. Pritts, Cashier. Tb hir oi tht widow ione-tlf fttef the py tDvnt cf ft)) Just a-Ttai nrt l?al -hTfs- r? QUaiQ in y. baioti of ib -urebAnerdantc t& UatiursU Hft-u. m-y r mb-errf-sr, tbe wnkw of Henna Q L m bi grr, Arrrmm J. nd tb inte:c-4 chreuf thAii t .ua rmtuiAr.f U h-r by ih pun'hsr. h: b;ni mm mjisii iKiid lug turn pmn.ste. u be i-mwrn-. br d r- . or tKuri, reau aj- fi-coTtfru Us u t-tfc Con mnwtfa.ttj, wh(rt tor mj1 ujiiw p1.I1 trn-vpc la full tilLsiavciHli M her doweT in the .reuij. su and at h-r dt'eiMw brr bare of th jm h Baoovy shall br pai-1 tothr htrirt t f Herman I'nv twncrr dstL Tne taUi. hil br paid In thrrt rfjHiti unum.d py ravntf. Ten w-r win tn t- paid dowB on Jay u 's'e, ib renian.'ier of outs I laird at lb rHif-rnaiitti of HHle ; otie-thmJ in un jear, and tb Prinniinj: t lrd lntwoywin. wirh iiureM oi tiie dtft'frvd psvnirwtai frum ih thrift ran Uuu of mmc. tuKstmtcu gwen 1st of April, TFRRY VMBF.ROFK, IjhLBlC.N HoKMlt, mip). Tru-Kee. JANUARY REDUCTIOH SALE We Lare given our entire stock a general oterlaulirf', end in scire ca ses prices bare been cut in two. GOOD In all qualities greatly reduced. Our finest French Broadcloth re duced to $1.50 ; extra wide. Tremendous cat in prices in clo&k and Suit room. Also, in Iloisery and underwear department See our India Silks, reduced to 43 cents per yard ; Choice Color ings and designs. Surah Silks reduced to 35 cents, all shades. New stock ilu.slin Underwear ; great bargains in these goods Directors: Wra. II. Koontx, jurua.li 9perfil. Jutili 11. sadder, Joseph U. 1'1-, Jt.ruuie Mum, Fam'l Smder. Joiiaa M. oua, Vbu Murtt, liarrcaou carder, 3. Miuer, Pittsburg Nurseries. Messrs. Julia 11. A A. Murdoch have sent ds (heir beautiful spring catalogue of Trees, Seeds. Hardy Itnes, Vines, etc. It is print ed by Percy F. Smith and is a geui in every respect. See advertisement in another column. Seized by that Rabies. Eru, IV, March 2. John Wi!t-n. a youne; farmer living near Hrie, U the victim of bydmphobia. He li in convulsion?, and tbe case it well marked. Twenty-tier years ao he was bitten tbrouch the hand by a dog. A few weeks ag be (elt a numb ness in bit band, and at suon as it reached his shoulder he wtt seized by the rsbies. Keighbors held hira last with buckikin covereI hamla. I 'urine; the Jucid intervals tbe poor fellow begs pitifully to he smothered and put out of hit misery. He is a inle man and is 2 yean of ate. Faith Preserved In Alcohol. Henry Faitb, wbo livet four miles from Indian, is ninety-one years old and a na tive of Somerset county. In good Wfather be often walks to Indiana twice a week. He says of himself : " I never smoked or chew ed tobacco, except fir a year when about seventeen. The doctor Uild roe it would kill me, and 1 stopped. When a baby tbey gave me wbi;-ky. and I bave drank it ever ainor, sometimes fretting too much, and am fond of it yet. I am somewhat of a tuusi ann. aud can play the violin, and when op portunity offer, can make a good partner in a dan'," JuAtuAmr Tribune. Cnurch Dedication at Hyndman The Hyndman. Bedford county Itisciple church was dedicated last Sundav. The min sters present were the two county evangel ists, W. II. Appleirate and R I- Noel, and Peter Warel. Tbe church is the finest and best located in the. place, and it 51x3.! fcet. with vestibule and two 8undav-srhool end dressing rooms. Including furniture, tht total oust is over i,l' over 11,000 of which remained to he raised on dedication day. About li'iO of this turn wat a-wumed by three members, wbo hope that others wiil help to pey it. Petib Yookl. School Saving Banka. The savinpi bank feature it to be engraft ed in the public school system of Philadel phia. At every school building in the city tbe children in attendance will make their despuaita, and will be given a receipt for tbe same- Provision will also be made fjr tbe withdrawal of funds, but every inducement will be offered to the youthful depositors to incline them to allow their mites to draw interest in the savings fund strong box. Tbe rtte of interest to accumulate on tbe deposits bas not yet been decided, bnt it will be about what is paid in tbe savings fund of tbe city. E locators and others who have looked into tbe matter believe It will work well and stimulate an inclination to save, and will early develop business traits. Mllfora Grange. For some weeks the fanners of the north ern part of Milford township, h tee been hold ing meetings and discussing tbe matter of forming a grange. No final action wat takeB until Thursday evening February 27, 1SJN3, at which time Mr. S. V. Shoher organized a grange of which tbe following members were elected and installed as officers fur the ensuing year: Master, G. U. Walter; Overseer, D. G. Stahl ; Lecturer, J. L. W. Seibert ; Steward, A. W. Knepper: Assistant Steward, Frank lin Gahring; Chaplain, Peter Dttmbsqld ; Treasurer, G. F. Kimmel; Secretary, J. C Weiler; flate-Keeper, Robert Larimer; Ceres Mrs. O. 11. Wsiter ; Pomona. Mra. D. G. Stahl ; Flora. Mrs. F. M. Sbaulis; I-ady As sistant Steward, Mist Florence Seibert. Sbckctast. Flah, Consignments of mackerel fish the hest on the market and Jake herring, have been received and we off. r them at prices fairly low, for cash or i exchange for country Respectfully, Cook & Btiarrs. Where to Buy Carpet. A large and complete assortment just re ceived. Hemp carpets, from ltc to ISc Flowered carpets, 3D to 33 Cotton chain carpets, 35 to 45 Cotton chain o. e. carpets, i to SS Good all-wool carpets, .V) Extra super carper carpets, C2 to C5 3 ply extra super carpets, 95 Rag carpett, 33 to 50 Tapestry Brussels carpets, 50 to 80 Body Brussels carpets, 85 to 1.00 More than 75 rolls to select from. We also have a full line of stair carpets, mat tings, carpet lining, carpet chains, oil cloths, rugs and druggets. KsxrpEt A Firxek. Rock wood Normal School will open Monday, April tb. For par ticulars address C. L. Baylor, or O. O. Say icr, Kockwood, Pa. Milford Items. Mr. Daniel Stahl moved into Lit new home lat week. Mrs. Perry Walter, and family, started for the Stale of Iowa on Wednesday. Febru ary 19th. Preaching servkw in tbe P'.eaant Hill Church last Sunday, were conducted by Rev, W. S. Meyers, and others. Mr. John Cable tuld two of his horses last, week, for which he received fairly good pri ces. Mr. John Gahring also disposed of one of his horses. An old-faihioned serenading was in opera tion at the residence of '""(jriire Walters on Saturday night. Potatoes are a little scarce in Milford, but we have beans in abundance The farmers of Milford didn't allow the State Board to bave it all their own way at the Institute that was lately held at Somer set. Although they were pleased with Som erset, they would have been pleased a great deal better if Milford had just remained quiet. Isaac. Wm. Endsiry. Cu-umers of this Iti.uk will receive the most liberal trcatuicUt loiiii i;l wiUi rale ban King. Fartic wlhing to sen. I moner can or went can be aioB.ii.tauu 1 5 uiail ii r tauOLi. Money and valuables weurel ly nne cf Iiie boia siM.-DfaUUblr! wnij rauBtLtit)Vei tune Ua-L. t'uilections made in all parts of the foiled Staiea. l iiMrj.-s mo!, ra'c. aimuiiu auu liuiu selkled. marS-6m. PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. (Established 1M0, Ol'R ELEGANT II.I-CSTHATED CATALOf.UE fur ll'.O will be mai!ed on app'kvtfon. Erery Fanner, Gardener, Amateur or o ner of a lot should have one. Orders for flower aad Flond EiaUems bare Immediate aueutioa. (Telephone 230.) JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, 508SMITHFIEXD ST. PITTSBURGH DMIXISTKATUK'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. B V VIRTrEnfan order liied ont nf tbe Or ,han' I'otm of Honiert fount y. l'a.. to the ur.lrrirnia dlrertetl, be ai! rxir to pebiie Mle on toe premiw, at the late rendem-e of Srn jamin stufl. dee d, ou SATVKD.tr, MARrj 2, 1S90, ai 1 o'clock P. tbe fullowiag d, cril.ed real tale ot Mid dee'd. v it. : A cenaiu lr. l uf und riiuate in Jenner town ship, (jotoervri rwinty. la., aljiia:iii: .and of Jouathaa stiniik. lleury kliix-. Levi Fned:ire, aii-1 tber. arid lyioa a a tiie public nd lead in ( from toe Johu-io n and ..mer-t turnpike tithe lledfiird aud I'liuliurg; nimn'ke, einiairi ini? u acre.. intrv or liu. of hirii aUrfit tatr are rlearrd aat in a male of ruiUTaikni. aud the remaiijd-r rx-inir wiil tiniterel. Hating liM-reou ere-i.l a to Morr log dwell lliK hmiw, mitn a new oor vtorr r,:ank adduion fa kiunen. a larxe to-Mory" fr,k ear-water hop. a bUu-k..mtth h.p. rtal-lv. krv-.ke Iioum, grauary. and other witNniMinro. Vr " a Imrife apt'lv. 11, ear, ad tbirry orvhard on the preiiit. TCpMC Ten percenter the ptirchao ILriflOt mouey to e )nid iImoco day ot aie. au.i the reiuaiodtT at one third on Ibe t Xov-mt-r. I-St', a im n.irrevt from 1 April 1-Mr ; one-taird tfrer tbe parmarii 4 deira, to remain a hen on tlie irmii--. the tinrrvt tle.-renf to be paid auuuailf lo Jane Miuit. a How. during ber hie, ar.dal ber dt-airi tbe Aaid pnueipat ttuus to tm paid to ttie heini and lcifal rv.rr-Dllei of Mild drvtr.-iem : the remainder of id rnirebase ruoiK-y to tn- aabte iu lao etfaai paTmentj. one due i April, l-.d. aud the other due l" April. aith lrilirel 011 dc.ernd lvi;,iuu from 1 Apr:!, !). W. II. SWANK. Feb 36Ui Adra'r of benjamin Siufft, dee d. rUBUC SALE OF- Valnalle Real Estate! -v- BY ViRTl'E of an order issued to me by ihc Or baru' I 'tmrt as Trulee fr the sale ot the Keal ttaie of C'att arine A. S-mi!h. deeeasd. iio life is brretiy given iht I will expo for sale at public outcry, on the preaii.-es. on SATURDAY', MARCH 2?, at I o'clock p. m.. the following rteei!td Kl fcstale, viz : A eertam trvt of land nituate in Norturopirvn Townhin. Annert t.Niuity, fa., adjoining '.andt of aamuvt I'hiison. Juhn M apinan. Andrea AN ar aman. and land late 01 N ni. t rtirhlieid, and oth er. Containing l&acre and allowance, more nr less. TERMS. mr-tbird in hand, and the l-alanre n two eoual annual (4iyiii:nu : d-lerred iNtiiict)i lo he secured lv judiriiient 00 Hie ireinit-. Ivn per eeut 01 the 1. 11. ha-- miaiey lo oe paid aheu ine p.-openy knockrd ilua iu J )S MoR'VY, mart. Tru'tee of Catharine A. siuiiu dec d. J 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. tSKi.NEE'S SALE OF YalMDlB HealEs B Y VII the. VIRTt'E of an wl-r of sale fc"uel out of ens. iu stonycrrek ty, and to nie directed. ai A-a.Mee of Joho H. Man-u. 1 w:ii expute to buIhK' ra.e ai th- re-i- oence f paid JoiiU II. ilarttt Towohip. on THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1S00, at Wo'riork a. tn.. all the f.tlloning described real estate of Miid A-iginr, to wit: A ertaiu trrn-t of land hhuate in " Mi)!i;.ifk In p.. sur,ri t.i pa, adjoining land- ot JoM-ph Aitfotner, J,.nn Frur. 1. i-eiiroi k, Jtiu 11. .-Tiy-!rr, Oliver Ij-w; au-1 John limler. evimairim.e li- a'-re. -triot nn-aMire. about tun acre cear. and ba.am.v iu limiier, hav ing ihere u erected, a la o-tory DWELLING HOUSE, iroud new btni. nJ ither oi:tijui!0iu. Ctial ai.1 ottier m;iifra ttu ttif fnria. Zm AilfDeuy Iv.aVQHhip. Ht.jwiuiDc land of '.?ei tv Meyer. nl Krrn. nif. ruutn.ai iufT ls m-rv. isiir or tr. (ut ;otrw i-Wr. aud btaittfu-v in i;:n.i-r, Jutvii:? a liweiiiiitr h-ti.e, as.Mp. ai!1 thr mill, uiithaiP' thrvn. u jot-il Ut i-kt unWriai. :t tbe rlrbra,t-i Jire Caatj veia upeut-d at Williams .-taiion. TERMS. Ten pT rrnt. of the ban.l m4ntT tobr jiU a fK'nitB the prufst-rtT U kiit--keU iuun " : tHuuf of oits tfa ml 'ti r'i:I.rTt:a,n.ii4f m! ; jnt--tiiii'l in six rnomb. tHi o:ie-ili.itl in one rear, vt.tntia t;re?t ou dcffcm-i j men a VALKNTINE II AY. iuar4, AM'nre. o RPHANS' COI KT SALE 189O. 189O.! SPRING! STOCK OF DRY GOODS Now on Exhibition. The lanrcst anl mo.-t couijilote ! stock w havocver liad the pleasure i of pliotrin.kT. in OF YUl6 HealEs YfM'STRATOR'j NOTICE, Estate of Lewi Kcivr, dee'd. late of Quemakon Ing Twjv. enmwt County. Ha. Letter of AdminirtrBUon on Ut above estat j havlug ben gmnieit to the iirKierxiiiBed bv tb proper antboriiy. ntt.-e is hereby given 10 a I peraua indeUed to md eate to inake Immedi ate payment, and llv-e having calm againat theainewill prewnl thria du.y auihemua'ed fur artOineiil on or be! nr. Tuewlav, the 11th day of Man k, 1VU. at the roddenceof ibe Admin- islraior in vuemahonmg T"wnh'.n. OLIVER f. HAVER. JanaS AdmlnBRWor. BY VIRTUE of an order of vile i-ied out of the On-hurw rourt of Amefel i i:it!ty, I'a.. ani Ut airerted. 1 a il! exrmM' n imjIiIjc n! ou Uie preniiK. in Addixm Iuin-h n, to TUESDAY. JMejH 4. 1990, at 1 o tWi p, m., the followins real eiratc. late llie prorvrty of hdaard l onnt-ilv. dee-ned, vi;: A tract of saad mtna'e in Addiron Towhhip. "orntrt ronmy, la, adjoinuix land- of I lay MH'olhuigh, Jarne a:oa. hufn Heirihaurn. J. M. Tr?eler, and nthi-r. rontainicg 7 acictf, more or lt-. There i a oue-Morj DWELLING HOUSE, and 'tah'.e thereon eroeted, ahor! thirty fivearrs eiearr.). and Ibe baian'.-e weii timbertl with ahr.eoak. TERMS. One-third in hand an ! halanee in two equa payment in ix and taelve ruomh. retctieiy f in ter rent, of (he t'liri'na-e money to e rwii'd a wii an iheprorTty i- kD'-ted down. T jne of rrsfHia made kuoa 11 on riuv 01 -,e. JAM'W M. Tl-sifE ftblS A im'r. of fcdw. tjoaueliy, die d. "Trustee's Sale -0?- YaluaDlB Real Es MARRIED. E XElTTonS' NOTICE Eaiate of Fokwron S. Flammer, dffted, late of jeirnrr lap. 3mTPl I o. ra. Letter testamentary on atnve estnfe baring been granted to the nntU-rc-.giiel ly the proper authority, notiee in hereby given to a'l pe7.n indebted to said estate to make immediate y iwot. and tbove having? r lnimv again-4 the same will prwnt tbem duly authentieatpd (nr eu!e ment on Friday, April 4, lJM. at the late re-ideiiee of deeeafrcd. JOKX C. HlMMFR. David m. hammer. fe'-W. EioLUtia-s, 1IENSEL KNUUP. Feb. 20ib. 1J, at tbe Reforuied parstMiaire, Somerset, I'a., by Rev. Hiram Kuic, Mr. Wm. R. Uensel to Mist Flora Kuoap, botb of Lavansville. SEIBERT BRCB A KER. On Wednes dav. Febniary 12, In. at tbe Lutheran par sonage in Somerset, by Rev, J. F. Saearer, Mr. John H. Seibert and Miss Amanda Bra baker, botb of near Somerset. LA RM AX FRITZ -At the residence of tbe officiating minister, Berlin, Pa.. Feb. 23, by Rev. John II. Knepper, Mr. John W. Larman and Miss Cora E. Frits botb of Pugb, Somerset county. CLE53XER BRAXT At the Lotheraa parsonaare, Lavansville, on Tuesday, Februa ry 11, ISM, by Rev. E. Manges. Mr. EJward D. Glessoer and Jennie Brant botb of Boone, Pa. HUSTON' riTGH-On tbe 16th lost., at tbe tame place and by the same, Samuel B. Huston and Mitt Jennie Pugb troth of Som erset Pa. DIED. GARDNER. Oa Friday February Ttb, IS90, Ludwkk Gardner, of Bakersville, Pa., ged CO years. 3 months and lGdayi. PMrXISTRATOIl'S NOTICE. Estate of Joeph A. T. Hunter, la'e of rrtlca HimM.gn. nr t t 'onnty, I'a. Lett STB 01 admin 1st ration nn the aloveestate hav ing bcn framed to the undersigned by the pniper autborlry, Botieei beret y nvea 10 all persons indebted to Mid estate le make immeiliate pay ment, and taoe having rlaima againn tbe same will preaent teem duly autbeoucaf-d for settie snent on nr before Tntirsday, Aint 17, tSO. at tbe office of John K. B'xAl. in the borough o .omcr set JOHN K rVtTT, . mart. Adma. rum tntamndo tmrktm. YUDIT0R"S NOTICE. In r Ctate of Iaiah Ewlrers. dee'd. Tlating heere appointed And in by the Or phan' Court of nnieret(VHiijty. 10 make a dis tribution of tbe fund? tn the band' of the Admin tarator nf the above etate lo and among th.se regally entitled thereto. I hereby give o4ie that ! will aKnd to tbe datieaof said appotntmenl at wiv oftV in a.tmeret rkirough. ou Monday, March M. when and ahere all persotui in teroted can attead If tbry ape pr.per. FEED. . BltaErKER. marl. Audiw. SWEDISH "AU-Healing Salve," FOR XETKAUalA IX THE HEAD. WEAK BACK. OR PAINS IX SIDE OR CHEST, WEAKNESS IX THE JOISTS, 6WELLIXG8. And all Rheumatic Paina. Cares In from two to tight days. ro taLS BT ' S. JIAKCUS, 2 5-2a. Or at Young ' Lrjg store, gumerset. Pa, I. BV VIKTI E OF AN ORDER OF AI.E inel out of the Orphan' c,art ofS-merset County. Is.. and to 11 dir. ted. aewiii xpto nair. at r'lWie onti ry, at E. Ian-:V tlie, herliu. i-a, ou WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, '90. at 1 o'cViek p. m.. the following rievri;ed R al E--ute. laie the property 0 Edaud kimiu-i, de-i-eA-d, ix : 1 A rortam tract of land ntnaie in lU, ! Hrti:;t-r-vai.ev T-wnhio. ,mi-rv-t County. I'a., ailjoining lnd..l s. A J 1 Phu soo. Jonathan Miller, l'eter Ii anc-T. H--nrv N.l.Wi man. se;h W eighii y. lavid L. Uevero. and oth er, rvtiiainina JiH a-Te neire 11 le. Th: i ttie hometead farm tJ Edaanl Kimmell. lirmunt, and ha: hereon eralii a l.-ge tao-ti7 irane Dwelling House, a larye new U-rn. and two tenant h.m' : has a a.jd apple orv-hanl, nnmeroii?. excel ient", .nng, arid a verv valnnUe Ijmetoiiuarry. row or--ri. J O Tba undivided oik half of a rrtain IvUi Ot trail of land ituaur in the Tmu shipof Urothemvaiiev, adoining 'iand of Jona than Miliir. rt. A All' Ihii on and oCit-rv, cou taicing two ai-rea, more or lcsa. Black anl Colored Silk?, Black and Colored C;iclii;ner. in 40 and 4( incites wide, all new shades'. 4t"-iiicli ilk Warp Cacliimers. plain and fancy slripe. for cornljina- lion Miitin;zs. all new. I:ris Good.-" of all kind.'?, from t cents to $1.00 per yard. You can't help beincj suited in this Ie partnient. Fifly pieces of Crown Satine?. tiie prettiest tatine in tlie market, j 1 A nice lot of Magenta Satines, at 10 pnts ior yard. Two hundred jd'eces of new Press Ginghams, just received. Any quan-1 tit v of new Ginghams, at 5 cents per yard. Mrs. A. E. Uhl's SPRING OPENING. Stol Frits ani Quiet Sales " Is THE Rri.S I'll!! THK New Stccx of Goods Just rteocived, and heinir received. THIS AVEEIv! This includes the entire stock of Dry Goods, Consisting of Fine and Common Dress goodS Of All Kinds. Mu-lins, -liirtins, Towel-i, Ginghams, Calicoes. Taldo Linen-, Tahle Covers, S Bed Spreads. Jersey Coats, Shawls, Chintzes, fcc, c Two hundred Dark Calicoes, at pieces j cents. of good Shirting calicoes of all kinds. New Shirtings of all kinds. Xcw Talde Linens, Napkins. Hamljurgs. and Towels, White tion. Goods of every descrip- j A fulll Line of Ilambnrg Embroidery. Ire.i Trimniinirs, Stocking-;. ('loves. I'nilireli.i. Kit"! L iiderw -ar, Muslin Underwear, Laoe 'ii "t.i'i; Collars, Cuffs. Kuoiiin.'-. A big line of IRIBBONS, I-ace Curtains r.t CO, cents per pair, all new. and 00 Bought before the advance in ces. All kinds of pn- A full line of plain and fancy Scrims, from to l' cents. Our slock is brand, splinter new. Xo old goods to waste your time on. and as for prices, we can't be beat. TERMS: The hrr of the wid.vw af the pnrehar raonv fnne third at'.er payment of ail j il deM and le gal rhaigei shai; remain in tbe uatid- of the j-nr-rha.-rriliiri.ig the oatnral lilr of Maria klinnie!, the widjw cf Eii wan. Enamel, dreea-d. ai d the infre-t thereof shall I annually and n-.nlarly aid loher by the iirrhi-r. bi heirs ai.,1 avian bo ding the rr-aiife, to be rw overeil ,y di-irv or m her to a rent are recoverable iu t)u Uim rooiiaralth whirb ib al aKlow hall accept Id full ufa Hon of her doaer. in the j.remie. and at her drrcase her .ham nf the purchase money ha!l he pa d toihe bar of blmil Kim sul, dereaed. The l-aiani-a u- paid in f"r ('ma' p-T. en percent to t' paid down on day ot -ale. the remainder of one third at the corinrma'.KHi of the sale : 0-e-third in one year, and the re:na oir.g third in two veal-, a i:i Inter est en tbe deferred payrm ais rnn the eonrirma ticn of tbe saie, h.in givm K ol a !! '.i. ii A Ktj K KT 1 A JJtVLAKltAX. a. U. KiitMEl,. Eeh " Trustees. PARKER & PARKER.! Laces and Edgings, and articles for Fancy Work. A large line of Handkerchief-. Etc. Some nice short lengths of Dress Gnod-i. to make up f.r Chil dren, or to make combi nations for making Ovcrdressc--. C-A full line of Wool, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chnin, Ac. MRS. A. E. UHL. FOR SALE ! U- M. HOLDERBAUM STRATHEARN, BAY I l.VIEsrI.E STALI Ion, weighing. HAS RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF BR'JSSELLS, TATE-TRT, IXf.RAlX. RA; AND HEM!' LEE. P.nV -ervLUOV. rEKTHEROX, weighirnr in. Ai-..ta,. CAE PETS, SEVEN-EIGHTH BLOODS, bni, ihc eot-niHaf Twm. fir wi.rit of nm. I j wiii wll any tt if. fove at - rr nu-& leuw their n-al Talue, atul oa i Most Favorable Terms ! Beautiful in Deslan, at Prices from 15 Cents to $1 per Yard. We rwpoeifull v inri tKe a!tenti.o ot the public t this Lio of (ioodt. J. M. HOLDERBAUM. E XECUTRIX K0TIC1. Eia(e of Ir. J. K. MiUer. deeeaid. late of Som-erM-t Bonaigh. Sumerei i oontv. Pa. letter tenameary on Uie estate erf I it. .1 K. Miiier. late of Snn Bomuet dec'-t having been grauttd lo ibe uu!erned. notice h brer.v given to all peno'ia ibdetHcl to i-aid iviaie to mate immed.a'e payment and thiae having claim agamM the na aill present them ditiy aL '.benUeaied fa srutemerit and aikMranee m Saturday. March 1. I".i. al tne reaideiM 0 A. i. Uo.b-Kli, ., Iu bomer. Pa. JENNIE C. VI1.I.KK. faclfi. Lactmtri x. YDMI1STRATC,R'S XOTICE. Eaiataof John Wearer, dee'd. lai of Paint Twa., Somenet .. Fa. LeUr of aduiiniini'tou on tbe ahore entata having been granted totne cudcr-irncd by th propar autaontv, oti.'a u netehy giien ts a:l pertooa Indebted 10 d eraie to make immedi ate payment, and tbM baying eairaa or de mar.4 againa tbe Hiit will pnnenl Uvm drily a'JUienticaied lora&tUrmess tc. t re ue'leraigned AaminUuairix. at the lau? reid-ni-e of i-ceacl in Haint Townah p, oa or before Tharvlay, the lJth day of jianh, l-o tATHARISS WEAVER. ja&J?. Aimutulrairiz. fra baif interet rn eilher of them, to kkmI parry. 1 meain buinea. Come ami we them. P. HEFFLEY. "XECUTRIX NOTICE. j ksHtite ot Pet-r Ott. late of Vnnt Town-hip. I iwiTtTw?t i . Pa. . , X. Lettr tf-rtam-mary bTint; r Vmvy&i to i the nn1er"iifTil by tbe pnxT :Tth'ntT in the i ahme tnie. nu- ia hereby ifivTn U all I pArti m-lril t4r,d tr-mi u nink nmti't aie parmrat, antiali partus hATic-iamijfint Mill rLatlC tO Drri-wlLl tf.-Tm tit thaa IrtaWILtrlS dulf utbtMfia-at4l fc iiwiPTTt at th (ate r- I jVirnr nf tft l4rrme4i, on Thuriar. iba JJtii i daytf iiars h. Itjw. ' : MART OTT, I F. W. BikKEiKca. An y. Kxtrumx. F.J . 1 yiwixx 17XECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of Lndwlck Gardner, dee d . late of Jef-K-rwia Towrmbip. SxnerM I otiaty. Pa. j Letter learamentary on r''c alpove etaiehay- , leg been granted 10 the nni -"igr et by the prop er aniDonty. notii Hereby given to all per-vma iodetded to aid etate to make immeiilate pay ment and tuoe having etainii or demand against the same wil) promt tr ra duly antbeB tjeated tor arulement to yi'a H. ( aMe, Kx) , a bo 1 authorized to act tor sac lit lhe estate on Friday. April A, lssii. HARRIET GARDNER. Eaecuulx- J. H. Chl, AtWxf. 1 , r pati -i . a . 3L SB - YOU CAN FIND ZZt TZZ: REiUlTuTOlT BEDS, wm Wili easwa.t 1m ruaua- aA Vva raisav