The Somerset Herald. EDWAttD TIX. V!iMr au.j Proprietor. 4 VI .....yy :, i Tun Fcheiiuie tiuio for passing the Mi-Kitilry l.ill is Utivc Jay?, and it looks as though it wonM 1 on time. Ei:iit lKHlic? f vic tim of Wtf Johns town llond, hk:h occurred almost one jenrago, wen ?wnvr.J last week. It if n-.t tno -irly for l.VjuiMicans to think -;urfiiily a to how thty will vote al the coni'iii! pi in'nr;c. Tiik New Jt rny l'jrlsi.ture has pafscj a inarriaj-e licence la. T!iis will create a boom in the home market for Thila delphia. The Kentucky legislature in joint ses sion Saturday elected John O. Carlisle United States Senator, to f.ll the vacancy caused ly the death .f Senator Berk. TrfE Kciib!icn of Fulton county held their primary election Saturday and elerted an uninstrirlod delegate to the State Convention. The Prohihitionihts have ordered their Mate Convention to meet on the ljth of July. From present indications it is likely tc be the smallest and least inter esting they have held for peveral years. Chaisilv F. IUai k signifies his wil lingness to aeeept either the Ci-st or the second place on the iViuocratic State ticket. , As the friends cf ex- Jovernor Pattison have expressed a desire that Black shall again beeon.e a canJidatt for Lieutenant (iovernor, sr he was in I. J-2, it is likely that a combination will I formed w ith this end in view. It must be a "devilish malice" thrt inspires the few would-be politicians of this borough who for months back have been working and scheming to tear the scab off the old and slowly healing jo Iitical sore and set it to running again. They are never happier than when en gaged in creating strife and dissension in the party. The Iiu1i-rnlntt has kept data on the presbyteries anil reports that 133 voted for revision, (in against revision, 0 refused to vote, and . have not been herd from. This shows that even with the five pres byteries not heard from, the revisionists Lave not the necessary two-thirds vote, and revision may be postponed for an other vote. The proposed Federtd Election law (says the Pittsburgh Timtr) is for all the States, not for the South, as the opposi tion would Lave people believe. Has it come to the point that the South cannot live nnder the same law as the North does? So it seems. P.ut the 'jntstion will be tried. If the South is stronger than the Federal Government then it w ill carry the day, which it did not do when it tried the piestion before. Tnc names of Xour additional candi dates will be found in our announcement columns this week. The intelligent voter wiil cautiously scan tbe.list of nuc.cs and in the three weeks and more that will elap.'e before the day of the primary ill make up his mind as to who in the long list are best fitted and qualified for the Ksitions to which they aspire, and for these men ho will vote. The average Somerset county Itepublican is a man of sense and of integrity and is not easily hoodwinked or bamboozled. General Koontz's "jiersonal organ" starts (tenend Kxmtz'g candidate D.J. Horner into the Congressional canvas with one of its stereotyped puffs. The 'personal organ" has introduced a new phase into our local politics. Hitherto it has been considered only fair and de cent to simply announce the candidates, without comment, and leave the voters to their unprejudiced choice. This course also left the Itepublican journals uncotu iiiitted in advance und free to give un biased support to all the candidates nominated at the primary elections. But the "personal organ," in response to its master's views, has leen misrepresenting nnd denouncing one Congressional can didate, and now stejiS to the front in advocacy of another, w hom he has the credit of having discovered and put on the track. We do not care, just now, to make fur ther comment on this extraordinary new departure on the part of a journal claiming to be Ilcpubiieau. AVe simply call to it the attention of all Republicans w ho believe in fair play. MONSTROUS POOR ROADS. There Must be State Aid. From Phi;Jelhi KerurJ. There are 70,ti miles of public roads in JYiim-ylvaiiia and ihe State Road Commis sion, which met at Philadelphia Friday to map out iu ort, boa to gather sullicieul in formation on the subject le report a bill to the next Legislature whicli will have for its ob ject tbe permanent improvement of the roads or the Stale. Senator A. I). Harlan, ot Chester county, is the Chairman of the Commission. Those in attendance at yesterday's meetitiK, beside the Chairman, were Messrs. H. K. Sloan, of Indiana county ; Dr. William H. McCollough of Alleghany ; John E. Faulkner, of Brad ford , John L. Shillito, York ; Cyrus Gordon, Clearfield ; H. S. Goodman, Northampton; Jacob liolard, Crawford, and Samuel R. Downing, Clutter. Secretary Charles F. E'.ila furnished to the committee printed copies of a dig! st of ail the gereial and ?ie cial road laws adoted since l3t. The book is a most complete work of reference. W ILL COXSI LT THK PEOPLK. This being the first meeting of the Cora luition since its organization in January, much of the time was s;i!t in an informal discussion as to what they should do to get the views of farmers and others ou the sub ject. As Senator Harian tersely expressed it: "We want to know w hat the xople want,"' and he suggested that a circular tetter be sent out to every part of the Slate containing certain interrogatories relative to he betlermc nt of public roafs. In this way he thought the sentiment of the people could I understood. Senator Harlan referred to tlie feeling of ur.eaines among the farming interests relative to taxation, and if they thought additional burdens were to be luid upon them they would not take kindly to any preposition looking to better roads. For this rra-son he thought they should confer w ith the people before formulating a bill. state aip fbci-uskd. Representative Faulkner agreed with the Chairman. He said the farmers in his sec tion hardly knew what they wanted at this time. Mr. I "owning, of Chetteroounty, who is a recognized authority on the subject, said be Isvored the passage of the law permitting lownshij or school districts to borrow money on bonds for the rnincnt improve ment of roads within their districts. He thought in this way good roads could be built up, like the present school system of the State. Tbe joi!e of Chester county, he Mid, favored the plan very generally. Dr. McCullough, of Alleghany, remarked that tbe farmers of his section favored stone roads, but they want to knew where the money is to come from. He said iffcl.oOo, iioo was to be appropriated by the State this would permit of a distribution of about $!00 in carh school district outside of the cities and b- roiiL-hs. It wa suggested ty Vr. Iti.'.a'd tha if sta'eaid was In be extended . it slioiiid ts-) regulated l!'' the townships j hU i-nd a sun i t:.eir repivc mads I ejiial to ihnt apportioned by Ihe State. In this way thcr would he !" worth oi mtrk ao-xn'ii'.is'.n 1. lie saw no vay of im proving the roada except by State ad. yftsTK'SS TO HE SI.ST Ol'T. Liter in the day it was decided to send out ;iMn ei'cutars to imstmaMers, pmtnitient county tnd township official', road supervis ors and others interested in the subject in viting them to answer the following interro gatories : Are you in favor of abolishing the present system of working out road taxes and pay ing a cash tax instead ? lo you favor State aid to public roads ? If so, how shall it le distributed to the townships or counties? How slmll the amount be ascci'ained : by valuation of a.Hi.a'iilo p:o;ierty, number of inhabitants, road mileaite or otherwise ? How shall roaJs be superintended and controlled by Slate, county or township Mijervisors or engineers, and shall the State aid. if any, be handled Use same as local taxes ? Are you in favor of convict labor on pub lic road ? Is the ttone in your county suitable for road building ? Is your county an agricultural, maiiiifait urintf or mining county? Are you in favor of authorising to-nhips to brrow money for road purpes? 1 lie Commission decided to reconvene ajjuin on August 5, when they will go to Towanua. thence to Meadvilie on the 7th and to Pittsburgh on the th to hear the views of the people of those sections. ANOTHER MINE HORROR. Twenty-three Men Meet a Fright ful Fate at Ashley. WiiKistiAKKE, Pa., May 15. Th: long series of awful mine disasters that have vis ited this valley within the past year reached a climax yesterday in the entombing of twenty-three men in the Hartford Mine of the lhigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company at Afhley, thiee miles from this city. All the entombed miners at Ashley are dead. F.xploring parties have found nineteen dead in tfie mine, and six more are missing. After working hard all night the rescuing pirties at the ill-fated mine discovered, at 7 o'clock this morning, the body of Ceorge Puss, one of the entombed men. He was sitting up in one of the gangways, and was able to talk. He said he travelled away from the other men immediately after the cave in yesterday, and made for the aban doned workers. He thought the men mutt all be safe in one of the breasts. This news caused great rejoicing among the rescuers, as they thought the whole par ty must be sate. The news was sent to the jieople on the outside, and there was grea cheering, but this joy of the multitude was short-livcj. lluss died as soon as he was brought into the open air. He had inhaled the fatal gas. A TERRllil.E IHSCOVEHY. But the worst was to come, and the full extent of the disaster was soon learned. The rescuing party, who had pushed their way into the mine, came acre's ten dead bodies in the third lift of the Baltimore vein. Ti e men were clasped in each other's arms. They were brought to the surface as soon as possible. The ghastly appearam of the bodies add ed to the horror, and the lamentations of the jeople were pitiable to behold. The relatives of the entombed men then began to fear the worst. The conclusion was al most positive that all the men mutt be dead, and such proved to be the case. At lo;2") o'clock Foreman Rece. of the rescuing gang, reached the chamber where the men took refuge. Eight bodies were found, huddled together. The siiiht was sickening. Some of the bodies had no heads, and others were minus heads and feet. As rapidly as possible the Jbodies were brought to the surface. As soon as a body made its appearance at the mouth of the pit some relative would cry out in ditress, "Oh, that is my poor pa." or "Thai is my husband ; I can tell by his coat." Strong men had to turn away with tt-ars in their eyes. Finally the manifestations of grief was so great that a guard had to le placed around the mouth of the pit. Bloody Triple Murder. A horrible triple murder was committed near B.'ntleysvillc, a small country town on the National Pike, sixteen miles eat of Washington, IV, Wednesday night and in the heart of a rich agricultural section. It is remote from telegraph and telephone, and the meagre details of the crime were obtain ed by special messenger. The family of John Crouch, composed of himself, his wife, Eliza, and a l'J-yer-o!d son. Andrew, lived within a mile of the town on a farm. Crouch was wealthy, and was reported to keep a large amount of mon ey in the house. This morning a neighbor who went to the bouse on business found it closed. There was no answer to repeated knocks, and he went in. Then he found that the house had been ransacked from top to bottom. THEIR TU BOATS CTT. In tbe-r bed-room, on the first floor, lay Croucli and his wife with their throats cut from ear to ear, while up-tairs the young man was found murdered in the same man ner. All the bodies were cold, and the mur der ha ! apparently been committed early in the night. An alarm was instantly given, and the house and vicinity were thoroughly searched. Tracks about ihe premises indicated that no less than four men had taken part iu the diabolical crime. From their position it was evident that Crouch had been killed almost instantly. Mrs. Crouch had struggled hard, and her blood was spattered all oorthe room, the death-chamber presenting a hor rible sight. The boy, Andrew, met his death as easily as his father. The opinion pre vails that all three were chloroformed be fore the slaughter began. MONEY was the object. The house had been .thoroughly ransack ed by the murderers, drawers were ojiened, and everything of value removed. Searching parties were immediately formoJ, and the whole neighborhood is being patrolled for the capture of suspicious persons. It is reported that suspicion rests on a number of persons in Bentleysville, who have disappeared and cannot be found. At a late hour to-night no arrest had been made. No one knows how much money Crouch had in the house or how much was secured by the murderers. William West, ihe colored man suspected of being implicated in the brutal murder of the Crouch family, at Bentleysville, near Monongahela City, on Tuesday night, was arrested at Beaver Falls yesterday, along with the while woman supposed to be his wile. West denies the charges against him, but ax'k now ledges he was at Bentleysville on the night of the murder, also that he knew the Crouch family, on whose farm he was employed about a year ago. The circumstantial evidence against West is very strong and there is little doubt of his guilt. Suspicion is placed upon a male rela tive of the family by some people, but tbe majority of the residents of Bentleysville have accepted the theory that the colored man committed the crime. The funeral of the victims took place this afternoon. Speak Easles No Longer. Coxnei.lvii.le. Pa., May 10. L'or many months speak-easies have flourished cn the Ieisenring road, between this place and I'niontown. The recent decision of the Su preme Court has changed these ellicit saloons into "original package" houses. There are about a half dozen of them, and in each one whitky is openly sold in half pint, pint and quart )ackaes. No effort has been niade by otneers to close the places and the proprie tors are Mid to fear no interference. Hung to a Tree. W. Va.. May 13. raul Lonk, a youi.g man well known in Randolph coun ty, was found yesterday hanging to a trte in a strip of woods ou Files creek, about six miles rom Beverly, the county seat. He is supposed to l ave hung there for fourteen ".-)', an I wlien found the orpe prrsented a m.-t t.orrible at'p'-aiancc. Lotik a Very i-nportant witness for thn S :itc in ti.e trin! of Jj-oh Loui, his nephew, to come up in ihe Circuit Court of Randolph co inty, an 1 when he uiMipiM-ared alHjut the 1-t :.f My it a natural y s-tp-IhjxnI that l.e hail b-en induced to have the country to avoid K-ii-.g put on the witness stand. Thcdh-eovcry of his remains by the meret accident throws no hfiht on the manner of his taking off, and there are various theories as to whether he committed suicide or waa hung by a wo'j. Murdered For a Debt. CmnLf sroN, W. Va., May 10 A telegram from t'ninn. Monroe county, says William Beane, a deputy Cnitcd States Marshal, was murdered yesterday afternoon while on his way to serve a warrant for the wrest of a man charged with the violation of the in ternal revenue laws. It appears that Beane was somewhat iu debt, and county Consta ble Ilgjloton started out w ith a writ of at tachment to serve on the marshal. As B.ane was traveling rapidly along, Evgle s:on stopped him and served the pajers. IVane said he cou'.d not and would net stop, as he was executing a process of tbe court, when F.ggle.-ton said he would compel him to do so. Beane started on, and Ejrg'.eston drew his revolver and tired. Deanefell from his buggy and died in a short tirue. Kggle ston was at once arreted and is now ia jail at I'r.iou. MARRIED. I .INDSLEV Sn.Ki.E - In Mansfield, O , by Elder W. L. Bjnsell, of Puinesville, O.. Mr. Benjamin F. I.inusley to Miss Nora Steele, Inith of Mansfield. STl'TZMAN WII.U On Sunday, May 4'h, 1S1K.I, at Shanksville, by Rev. E. C. Rit k enhrode. Mr. Charles (5. Stutzman of Shanks ville, Pa., to Miss Emma J. Will of Meyers dale, Pa. PA VIS FRITZ At the home of tl e bride's parents May i:h, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. James F. Davis and Miss Sallie F. Fritz( both of Somerset township. DIED. HOsTETI.ER.. Near Kiugwood, on the 11th of May, Mrs. Amanda J. Hosteller, aged 29 years, S mouths and 2 days. CO'JN'TRVMAN On April 2S, isftO. near Stoyestown, Pa., Mr. George J. Countryman, aged 37 years and 7 days. He was baptized in his infancy by .ev. father Henry Knepper, coiif,.med when about 14 years old by R-v. Wm. Rupp, has always been an earnest and devoted mem ber and often an orhce bearer :n tiie Re formed Church. He leaves a father and mother, wife, three sons and one daughter, brothers and sisters, and a great host of warm and devoted friends to mourn his early departure. He is taking his last long sleep in the beautiful cemetery at Berlin, Pa., and we are all awaiting his awakening with the brightest of hopes. Text John. II : 2-3. Pastor. Facts About Cataract Blindness. It is an opacity of thecrystaline lens, loca ted just behind the pupil. It is the most common between Co and 75. t'jierative measures are the only known means of cure, ami restore !HJ jut cent. It is the most important and critical opera" tian in eye surgery, and yet the least jain ful. Those most skilled and delicate of touch by experience in operating, obtain the most perfect results. It is po-sible after operation, in most cases to restore with the aid of glasses the natural standard of vision for natural eyes specially for reading. Mr. John C. Campliell, General Agent of the Davis Sewing Machine Company, Cleve land Ohio, aged 40; Mr. David Biery. father-in-law of Mr. William Scctt, Rebecca Street, East End. Pittsburgh, aged 7". and Mr. Jas. Armstrong, 3222 Market street, Wheeling, Wt-t Va , are cases demonstrating this as sertion. Dr. Sadler, Sol Penn ave., Pittsburg, being the operator. American uiar and Man dolin. The following is a list of the best Ameri can makes of Guitars and Mandolins, all of which are warranted true and not to split. They are for sale enly by H. Kleber it Bros., the ol lest music house in the west, No. ."XJ0 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. : The American Antique Oak $ 7 r0 Trie Ariou Mahogany !t M Ttie Conservatory Rosewood, first quality 15 00 The Conservatory Rosewood, second quality 12 HO The Washburn Rosewood $22 tojl.il) The American Mandolin 15 on The Washburn Mandolin 2 to $75 Also, always on hand a tine assortment of Banjos, Zithers, Corners, Music Boxes, A u tol.arps, Violins. Music Cabin ts. Accordi ons, Flutes, Clarionets, Cases and Strings for all instruments, Music Wraprs and Music Folios. Everything in the musical line sold at the lowest prices. All the latest Sheet Mu3'c sold at half price. SCHOFF'S. Park Buildr.g, Main Street, 0pp-. te Alma Hall, Johnstswn, FA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! W ith every .slr of Curtain we give Ihe jiole f. lb eem, ami guarantee oUr unaim elienper than thf saute quality can tie boiiebt ele hxre. Call aul rxaiume ijnaittv and prirw. a eo.leie line of pry Oojds at loweA prices. . SCHOFFS, ilaln street. Park Baildmg oppnite Alma Hall, Johnstown, Pa. 2)0JTT FOFfjSET TO eclolstT COBAUGH'S ! TV hit He Does Not Keep la Dry Goods, GROCERIES, BOOTS AXE H0F.S, Au.t all other Hum of Merehaaaiv, I not worth kcepmr. C-siniry fr.ijiiiv a siweialty. Farmer a f.t-d mat.lei, free to all e'jlotiiers. p A. COBAUCH. -a. K.nti of Kernville Hridge. T FINE OLD "WiHil!S!K;l!E!S-n And Imported I. Ignore 1I in bulk and ty k case. Special lines -. 0LDCAB1XET, TO K MOCK t, mij JIOLLO H i ICKEXncriKB, riSriTS lKLlE WEDDiyo, giksox's xzxr muskiEs, Jamr Ilennewy, l"aul Dnltnt. Comae, Wilbur Putman -owe Blaekl-rnr CordUI." Alto KrdfoM and fkrtwrsrt Pirt Ry vi tiiakles, wild age. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnttown, Pa. M aSJi Sarsaparilla Is continually proving Its merit as a mlnaWe mediciue, by the many cures It Is accomplish ing. This positive merit Is the secret ef its wonderful and unparalleled snecess. All c ask ef any eiio needing a pood medicine Ss that Hood's Sarsaparilla be given a fair trlaL We know thr.t it is prepared with the greatest care from the best Ingredients it Is possible to obtain, that its Peculiar Combination, Propor tion aud Process do give it superior curative Hood's Sarsaparilla power, and tJ-.at for all diseases or affections caused by impure blood or low state of the f ystem, ft is absolutely unequalled. It will cure, when In the power of medicine. Scrofula, Suit Klienm, Pores, Bolls.rimples, all Uumors, ltj'speprJa, Sltk Headache, Indigestion, Catarrh, Kidney and Liver Complaints, etc. lOOQ'S Sarsaparilla " I suffered a grcr.t v.hilo with dyspepsia. I was urped to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, nnd have taken two bottles. It has entirely cured me of dyspepsia, and a scrofulous affection has also entirely disappeared. 1 can hardly find words to express my Iilgh appre ciation of Hood s 8arsaparilla." Allen H. lltLuoLM, City Hotel, Lancaster, l'ecru Hood's Sarsaparilla SolUbyalldrnpirlsts. gljsixforfj. Prepared by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries Lowell, khua. 100 Doses One Dollar HARDWARE THE OLD aUD ! LL NNtWN BAS0t STOC OT 14 -t lM A. (DECEASED.) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undcrsigued. I keep in stock all articles in my lme, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Specialty. BOTTOM J'JUCKS H CLE THE R00ST, TM. 15. DIBEllT. At the old ftan.l on Main ureet. Jnhnttown, Ta, ASA SURVIVOR OF THE FlOOD, A. W. Blauch, 115 Morris St., Johnstown, Wants all bis friends to kmjw that lie has opened a brand new stork of GENERAUMERCHANDISE SI'CH AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc., Which lie is offering at priees mie.pialed by compititors. All kind- of COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for goodr. t all and get EargAins. vVe are now showing a Fine llnd of French Zephyr Ginghams, Fuil Aisurtment of Plain and Ht'ai"!i;c!iei 2i to 4i inch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, ALL NEW IESIGS& El'TTOSa, BUCKLE?, GIMP?, FR1.N Es, LAC'E, TIES, i TABLKl'OVKliS, UEDSI'EAPS, TOWr.lJi, AN I) IAMASKS. Of NewcNt ratieri. Chsess Cloth Comforts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. Tin: new t.oom ix the DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Jain and Franklin Sts uaS MensfWomens'. Of Best (Quality, and at LOW EST rUICKb' can be found, in styles of all make. I am prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the State. All I ak ip a trial. SCOTT DLBERT. THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM PocHer & L:v.rgcad, Can be found at S'J Morrta Street, with Complete flock of STAPLK AND FANCY (1CHU).S, IiUOTS AND SIIuES, GRfXERIK?, QUI: KNSWAUE, &c, Which are on Side at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. As beretofore, farmers can get Ilet Trices for their produce by briiiging it to us. THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Main and FraulMin Street J- o: 11; :sr; s: t; o: av; ", p; A Ii now filled witb all tie ! t 3DIR,TTGr-S la the market. My motto, " L0 H' PRICES ASD WICL- RETCRXS," It rirldly adhered to, and full satisfaction euir anteed. A full line ef PARIS GREEN AN D WHITE HELEBORE Aln'ayj n hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. X ..L.... -A FI LL LINE OF SCRGICAL INSTRUMENT?. TRVSSE3, SlIOflAiER BRACE?. AND SfrroRTERS, of every description, at H. B. HEFFLEY'S, i'A ltedford utreet, Jotinstowr!, Pa. irntl;iepti Imtrumeuts a peclnliy. f'aa ke oniered by maiL k-il-3ui. UPITOK'S N0TICI1 tn Hr, Fonth Pennsylvania Railrrd Company. The undersiRiied, &pi)ulecl by tlie Cimrt of Ciiminoii l'lcaa of KuiUtu County, Auditor pi dis tnbnte the funda In Ihe hands ot the sherirl, and arixinx lruiil tbe aale of tbe rent, pern.a! and mixed property, cirratrate riirhts aud Iran ebia of tbe South Pennsylvania KallriKid ( .m uy, hereby Kive notiee that he will nifet tlie panten interei.te.1 at hiaomVe iu tiio fi4nuh of MeContielMinrR. Fulton County, Pa., on the .'.th day ef June, at which time all parlies hav ing claims and entitled to share In the distribu liun of '.bin lend call prevent them. Mcc. i. skinnfk. may 14. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i.-la'.eof Joseph Hridegnm, dee'd, late of Kock wood Uorouah. feomcrset C'o.. Pa. letter of adiniiusi ration on the atMve estate ha vin been (fronted lthe liiiden-i);iiel by the proper authontv, notiee la hereby jfiven to all ptnona indebted to aaid estate to uuae immetli ate yment, and thoae haviiiR elaims or k tnaiiiU avaiml tbe name will present them duly authenticated fornettlemeiit without delay, to . L. AliLLEK, Administrator. may". Ruck w ood. Pa. mire utrfrt 1 Wt4i jf , ood's Sarsaparilla The marked benefit which people In run il.w-n nr vrnVpiunl atnta nt Imnllh derive from Hood's Barsaparilla, conclusively proves the claim that this medicine "maicej me weaa strong." It docs not act like a st Inmlant, ttn partlng fictitious strength from which tliere must follow a reaction of ercater weakness than before, bi:t possessing Just those elements which tuo system needs and readily seizes, Hood's Barsaparilla builds up m a per- Hood's Sarsaparilla fectly natural way, all the weakened parts, ia Mmul ni n rmr'fier nmt vltallzer. assists to healthy action the kidneys and liver. "I have sold three times as much Hood's Sarsaparilla as of all others combined. In my 17 years In business." W. D. Melicx, Sunbury, fenn. Hood's Sarsaparilla " I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla and find that it accomplishes all that fs claimed. I was troubled with a brcaklug out of the skin, commonly called liive3.' Hood's Barsapa rilla gave me imiuediato relief. 1 can cheerfully recommend it to all those similarly troubled." Wm. GALLAonEit, Wetghmastcr !lh Ward Gas Works, Philadelphia, Penn. 9 S Sarsaparilla Svjldbynlldnirelstj. ft; alitor fS. Prepared by C. L 11 OOD at CO., Apothecaries Lowell, Maaa. 100 Doses One Dollar TREASURER'S SALE or -o- Aireea1.lv to tlie provlf 'ons of an Aet of Assem bly of I'enie'ylvaniit'lireetini.'lhe miide f ell ins unwateil lands for taxes. Ie l the ptth day il Man.-b, A. I. 1M.", ami tliCMerl rupplenienu thereU. the Treasurer at' .somerM-t 'ounty hcrely eive iMtiec that utiks the Sehool. t'ounly ana itead Taiw due on tin; fnllou li e uiiM'Hted IhihIi are paid lefire the day ot sale, the whole orMieh purt l'pi-h trjw;i or tein-el oflmi'I 11s will pay thu u.es and eie-t-, will he Mild at ll'.e ourt lliUM: in Somerset li'jnmii. ou MONDAY, MJE 9, 1890, For the arrearage of luxe due and ce.tsacrm liiK the reou : ACKES T' I'.VNillir. TAXES. a nnisnx. Aiemt K'iwanl $ 12 .V, 'berry Aurou ft 1.4 Stone iC. 'I'e-sieri 4 Kl It 1 1 a'u h i Sin. th). 14 l' iitll:;irlier Jl-'iiry. . ill Me'.ee llenrv heirs-... ."il llmldy li.hn Li 19 4 ', Mein Philip ."a t inrry Mary K 14 42 cherry Aanin 10 71 Chi rrv Jerry K H 71 Clieirv Jone 17 17 lluod'Ahel l'l 77 H.iod Caleb Hi 71 .lB-ey Hi (k" 1I.h1 Jit-huu lii in T.mi -hi!ip, .. J.; Tuin Heiijainin t 11 S-hrK'k trederick f: White John V White O-.iirKtf 7J While Adanu T Ml Miire JaiiH 7 M Trewler M . :l 40 Tiwkri' :! 4U White i-hriiiip!ier 7 1"' Hi'ldie .luines H h7 llell Wilh4iiL .' X ft) il-jore Uiram y AlLEOIIESr. foffn :h & Wilmotli M S ft; 'h-ek J.iiln 7 ii le( Jill Joseph 1" 4-t Amnriiie lIiilii II M Mel all (ieore 1 M Vra Peter 1!( 11 Ames Tboinus.. li 71 Tom S inuel il w lerr- Jame 11 Keurlu A (Kslatcl. 3 1 Same 81 S.Uiie . 6 11 UI.ACK. ;elihrd J5 5.I lineehiey lr. I". II 44 M liiw-hiev Peier. ft .V" Bueelile'vA; Hay. V i.iliiill : it; l.r.th irmv Nathun ,'i V Kieek Jieoli 3 J J-niw Kral.k priee l-uuie i: 10 Kilfllliei! JatiieH 1 ui Mever Peier 'ti 7 1- Mii'ier J. i 10 7i'. Sunie - -7 T.iui Idimh 21 7:: T nil Ilnehel S Oil lb.ddy.lulm l It 17 Keiil Jaet'h 1J V. .1' nninoJ 'dm 27 to Keiinedv K-.U'rt . i; loi-hly j.ihn l 27 40 Kmi-ikM Tlnnu B :t :s Irwin Wnlf. .. 2t :!.! Kov A Woy 4". i Alehixin .1. o 1 6 It'in-hley A N.n 7'. Milhue leiige... 2 'aldwell t:l .. 2. so Hldieell Suionel 10 SI Meill ' Jolin Hi 'ul.cn John and Kmc... 2 J7 lino TIIERS VALLR Y. 4f1 Jin) L'lH 1 ::u 4'V 10 417 i.Hi w 4 1 4JI 424 4. '4 4v) :tr. 4il jm .nit ) 4'KI 4. '4 4L4 40 1 4't!-i tfy M I'l 4:r.'t; 14" 1 1"2 Zti :i IMit 17 A en a tlJ-i W 1 Uit U7 Six ::74 41 l 14 41m : li 4ll LI HI z ' 1 v ACKES. 41.' 1 1 -V7 I.uflaiiiKh Nmliftil 5 25 .so-iii A iirahain.... 4 :V w iu ,v Ki-iiev I". Hay Hiram ". 1 S ii 1 I mi pc J. W t a 12 li idieim J. A Ill Hav Putrlek .. 2 2s 1. Ki ntn.ii Juliu 4 2t pulmerC. W ;i :;.) iir Jitne iil Snurii luivid 2 It Seh.Ml Ji.i ph 4 11 Snyder J. It 1 li Tri.ntinxti Wir. 2 t2 Wallaee W VV 1 11 Venter Kredeiiek 4 0. Calle'han Thomas 2 11 Kullenon W.J 1 -Ml titein J. J 3 51 ood UNSEATED LIS r.LKLICK. AKEA 27', Ptaehy A. P Pl' 4 .'.4 WolliTilierL-er P tt 1).. 47 :mi tiandiiinu Charles ... 9 17 -1.8 ileyersilartin intrjt 4 7." 4 IV 1 4iey Jiiiue ty; 4 iti Conn-1 hrimas i4 2 04 2) .Mundi Leoiiiiru 6 fti 41) Moore John 4 10 217 Moore Eiioa . , 4 12 4' lull Joeph 8 14 4"i S oilers I perir-r Pi II. 91 400 Corey J.jiiah 3-. 3 47 Lou. 1 Knode Jofeph Jts 2 Ixuverv Samuel 2 Pi 2 Kadelille Jacob 3 24 1 llraud.er J. N. W 1 x 4 Kmie Jrtiites. 5 ,S7 2 Little S. T. estate 1 iij 1 Ilowell Powell-... K! 1 Winuerl l,eort;e A r 1 tlephart Simon. - 2 24 ACRES. 122'j Wolfersberger & Co 1 CS 4;"', 8nme 4S 4 Lots Max Lewis. 2 GBEEXVILLK. ACItE's, 4-)i JohnsnnTbomasW 21 12 JEFtEKSOX. lm) Fliek I.iiilwlek 1 7fi lint lialbraitli Wary. ) 4-) iii:-ou Jam.i.-". y 17 litil Adams Iteriutra 2 22 ai tVwla William. 4 73 JEXXER 125 Beam Hiram... '72 LASLVER. UiT.4. 1 I.lut (iillian 72 1 O'Neal lluruuy f.l AltlEH. 1-2 Filnham Oeopre W 2 1'! 1 lt Shuinaker Miehuel 2: 1 ' W ilimnh A 4S ACP.ES. 7" Wilt Wol.Vrsbcrger..... in 8s IV) llou uiuli John li 51 LOWER TURKEY FOOT. 4ei Artians l"epusit Ilau. 2fi 19 4oD Imrk l.eorire 2:: 42 l'.:l KoddrJohuK in wi 40 Mier w. and John 2.1 r3 tsS F'Cward llugus 6 ,M 4irj Huirus Isaae 2:! 01 Suhivun lruln 1 CO i l.indeiuan D II 3 52 middleckeek: 2"4 Conner & Coisncllr 10 30 9 1-2 Not Know n. .....;... si MEYEKSDALE liOROlUII. LOT3. 1 Harding James- 4 50 1 Keim John ... S 7"i 1 Lindt-mauSoioman. 2 (rJ Hood's Sarsaparilla- " Seven years ago, my little boy was bitten by a spider. The. poison entered his blood, and sores anna bruka out about bis body; they itched terribly and caused him intenso suffering. Finally wo tried Hood's Sarsapa rilla, aud be took ono bottle and one-third ot another, when the sores disappeared. Ho has not a soro Mot on him now, and is per fectly cared." Vx. 1L B. WaED, ItownlDg ton, renn. Hood's Sarsaparilla -1 hare taken two bottles of Hood's Sarsa parilla for salt rheum and dyspepsia, with which I was troubled yery much. After taking this uicdicluo J am feeling as well as ever la my life. I cousidcr and advertise to nlliers Uint TtiKvl'a K.ireirar!l!a is tho best blood purifier." G. W. Rose, Fottsville, Penn. Hood's Sarsaparilla "For three years I suffered with dyspepsia, growing so bad that I was at one time coc: pletuly broken down in health. I began, taking Hood's Sarsaparilla on trial, and see ing that it was doing me good, continued with it. After taking six bottles I gained strength and appetite and was restored to my former health." John E. Russell, Brookvllle, Penn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, ft; alrforfS. Prepared by C I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses Ono Dollar a Piekltnr liei.iy- 7 M 2 Knirie John 7 i 4 liny P S - 2 l.wenv-iod J.ieoh 10 ti) I Kavetm rait John 2 r1 1 W alker Henry L 7'i 1 Frost 'I hoi ins 2 . 1 Mier John ' IW j Itroilier tieorjie -K 2 Keim Silus esute .. .:" ! 2 Wi lier Jural hnn ' "I 1 Turner John 1 7" 1 Siaiib William 1 eb SOUTJUMPTOX. ACRES. 214 Coffroth A. K 22 l:t in) KiiKh-ka Charles ;.l -r l. W eld Henry i' 12 71 21Hj Ssme - "1 l'7 S;ilile .1 ' 2S7 Srtine 11 'si l.'iO Kmiic 1:1 ; 4li tistllC 2 HI 111) :-illli.- li M 215 rtlne S t 4 lil iiiie- 17 i' 27; MiniH 19 1A 2M Wei. I A Shi ri.lau 17 ll :a.s Same 17 s' l S;"i,e... l:t 27 :C7' l smi' 17 ts l:;l ,-nme l. ! lm) llainmiu William 7 4H 7 . Mademall Mnry 47 V. ' Wa.lemau Pri. ilia 2 '. 2ln V. a lenian Ai::i 1:1 hi; 1ii AVitt ,v Wo'.f.-rsb rrser.... (VI jt Ueiger Lanicl - 1 N5 (HUE, :;7 J'.hnsi.n Henjumln "7 .H) Piehard Snillilel 21 i"2 lid West AIhUIi hj4 41 P". l'KI hrKt Himh U r . K) Jones James ly H' inn lierkiey llni;li 1-2. PJ 7 4".s llomeriiade 52 01 Jlsl-2 J.ithum Jo-epli- IS 74 4:-8 1-2 Shaw i-njaimu 2SJ ts; 4 ;s 1-2 Ciurk Juln.-s 14 s.) 4: 1-2 hs-re A bra ham. 2V 57 1 :7 Haines Adam 7 4n 4 1-2 Ks.'v J.;.di 2i 57 4:1.1 1-2 Apple Andiew 2J :15 4U) 1-1 Sum John 27 OD 4'I14 Weymuti ll runu.iis 27 ho 4l 1-4 St.a loll Klehard 27 l) jmi-4 Thonitun William 27 Do 402 4 Wfsl .h.nn 27 14 :i.l Maiker Lewis 20 47 l::7 Ti.oi-iiton William. ' 2:1 4od S prosit' T'liillms 27 () J") TrM l.li;:ali:i ... 27 HO :'st'. P.s.r John 2il it' 4-il IM'. U Joilll 2!l Us 4: Folk I (wen 2S 4:1 4:i l.j le James 2J 4:1 4 U l.ntfiih Ldward 2!l (s 4 I-1 1 vl Jam.-s 2s 4:i 4-a F:k Caleb -". 21 4"v Folk Caleb Jr 3 4 .1 Priee John 2M lis lit) Whitehead Jaine . l:t SO 21U Inskeep .lnhll 1 1-15 l"i 12 4-M llernon Ja.tib P. 2u 57 i W arriek Jotui 2 Ml 4ii0 Martou 1 honiM- 14-15.... 25 20 1.4) lloruer Franklin 10 13 J'A 1ST. 4"4 Tiiton Willi'ira 31 01 lmi ColiH.rn A. J ft us :il SH-lle 11 57 10 Wentz Thomas H 7 0i 40." Syne 17 ) 1 Lot Weaver l.ydia 144 rock n oon uori) i int. I't4 1 Albrii;ht Georsre heini... 40 1 S-ini 40 1 Sitmc si 1 Smiie so 1 Pent rd l.e .rife 3 oi) 1 l.li m Franklin 3 " 1 FM'e.n Josephine- 2 70 1 Suine 5 51 1 I.OTneh iMlne 2 51 1 l'hillippl Jaeoh f) 2 20 1 heihert A W 1 en 1 Sreiiiz Pamel 1 l 1 Same 1 il.) 1 S-tine 1 ui 1 few me . 2 00 SUAVE. ACl'.FJ. 22 Aekermm fienrtje r-; 42 P. nfonl i.eort;.' 3 IS 21 He'keySiie AlU-rl 3 Si 16 Snllle 2 22 4) Clark William oi f.i :;;n Same 51 .s5 a.io Campbell Mari;rtret :ii H' ir, Foifie John 22 41 47:1 lumn Jutnea 50 IV. 4 "2 New bole John :!-l 3:1 .'.ii li'.i't 1-2 W ith. -ml .S.iifiiiel... 42 1! Is; llileshlietiideou 15 4s 122 Same 40 on 3 ( Hmpbell Marv Jr 17 6ti 22 Lohre Franklin F 1 li-i 4 m lira.-! l-mel.- 2! 78 Allders.e.1 Samuel 40 51 isl t iiliains Jes-e 10 ttV 22 Weynud I'aniel F..t 105 175 Zimmerman JoM-iih... Is 50 :;n. 1-2 P.-rry Simon 20 :il' 2 0 W.-llsjMmes h 2:1 ;:ni 1-2 S'.t'.er Jaeob Sr 21 ih :!.! Kite diew i..ide-ii 17 20 4tJ Sume 2i" 4i) SO'T.4.lfP70.V. Acres. se A l:itin Alexanil-. r, 1-r.. w 11 t M..ns .t Witt 5 !I7 4i.' Weyman Catharine 1-6 4 1:1 4.111-2 ! insne.re srah lull I!'.:) S,,,j, r j,,i,h js 2-0 Telilpeft i:.ieh.-l 13 ;h prl Kohler Iianiel S fv 4-il 1-2 Meliride .-.irah 23 17 1 !t Cirav Thomas heirs 73 ACh KS . 105 La.rsd-.n I e 12 02 5 1 It.sl !-Jt ll.-:iih.iui 1 ;. 7 s-.ir.e 1 52 3 1-2 Same 7:'. 4:17 1-2 Koliey James 27 5t) 2 Coiup Samuel 2 10 SCKM1T. ACRE. 5 1-2 S ve.le Iron A Coal Co. 7 SO ai) Kreldi r Andrew :! :!0 402 Znfill William 7 ts) 1 Lot ."win llenrv 1 ;) 1 ' 1utraQ S. 11.. 4 iri'F.R TVRKEYFOOT 41 Kitur E P 1 .r.! 5 ) Kinv ii H ... 2 ,V 1" Miekev Imniel 7S .O. Koll.rook 11 L. 1 fi7 1.1 S.ime m 200 Voiiirlu John 10 i 5 Lots C Wlnis Mark. 3 0i' 2 I'Mleman I..raii 41 2 " Weiiuer Jacob 17 2 " Witt II H .. 17 ft " Iieau Win. A 1 02 1 " Foniuer U Kov ) 2 W ilt H H 1 17 2 " Weimer Jeremiah 24 ACKES IU0 Hull tt'm. L .. 1 50 LRIXA ROROl liir. Low 1 Cobb Frj meyer. . 1 23 2 Mort-nn. ioiinn i Co 2 24 J P.oddy John i 14 i.5 3 Same - if. hs 1 Sehcll Henry F 1 W ACRES. h Yulzy E D 28 00 2 Lots Sume CO 1 " Cn lninuhnii W. heirs 72 2 " Ltd John 11 1 20 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. . GEORGE J. BLACK, Treasurer of Somerset County, Penu'a. Trkastrfr's Office. ftoruersct, Af.hl 1, '90. j P. S. Persons paylnv tjcn t:y of the lnnrls advertinsl befom the itay of saie, will lie charged 75 cents for advertising and fees, pXECUTUIX' NOTICE. tstate of Solomon Rinpler, dee'd.. late of Sto-nycret-k Townsh.p, foinerset County, Pa. Letters testament :ry on Ihe aliove etale hav ing been KrHiitevl to the im.'e siene.t by the prop er anlbority, notiee is herebv Kiven lo ail persons Indebted to s':.l esmte to make immediate pay ment nnd those having elaims or demands syaiiist the name will presert th-ra duly suihen ticaled for Mltlement on Iri.lay, June 20, llr.O, al the late rusideuce of deee4ed. MAKY KIWIElt. ' iCxeculris. F. W. Bikkckeb, AU'y 33. Sc 33. An Advantweans Trad: I! U to ymir ltd .Mlit.vri t: tru'le 'vi'.h You m.iy nut li.ive tho'iglit, so In i t)fnre. Rut hre area fi'W points for, y.tur t'onsMenti'in : Ti.e uescrttiifciits in the liRy-twodVpait-nionts of tlu'Si! lure btores is tlio l;irg' ht. The qualities are the bent, as we lutn vlle no low grade, trashy goods, end The prictri are reliable, just and lowest alvtaysthe lowstt. We want you to liuM ns bi a strict ac counting for all of thewj c!:iiini. SILKS At !) cent". 21 inch tx'ra quality l!!jik (lew drain D.-ess Kilk.. You may think it atranjn-that wechiini these Silks are iqunl in qtiulity to must $1 15 and $1 il ones. l!ut compare them. AT 75 CENTS. In') pieces Colored Roence Silks-, the new and most popular weave in ail the new fpiin eolnrs. We claim 'lie intrinsic value cf il.isspceial bargain is fl '2rt per yard. Jet a t.impie of it, also. Coloreil S;lk W'aiji Cudi meres i'l in. lis wide, in lar'e raiifie of colors, al 7crii:s d .liar quality. pe) piises !) inch l'.'..'rel Mohairs, ti.e most desiruhle fabric, at p;e:- n. otl cents a yard. .Ml cul'.r. and (jrey and l.ro'.va mix tures. Noce belter sol.l anywhere at cents. If interested at all in Silks, write for a sam ple of our special value 2t -inert lilock ciur ahs "t 7" rents. We had to 1 iiy a very larne lot to fret them to sell at thin price, hut will tell you as many or few yards as you like. t'alalopue free. Mail order business giv en very best attention. Boggs & Buhl, 115, 117, 119, 121, FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, Pa. HOLSTER'S NOTICE. Notice i hercNy given to till p-rs ms rimt'frn el as lt'pttLfs, creditors r othorwiM:. that the foiiuwiiiK ucrnnni! iiuve jiti-ti rrhrtrr, and Unit tin sume will be present n I for ontirniat;n' uim! aiitiWAiire t n orphan' To'irt ui t huli at ritinTS4-t on Vel utility. Mv i-yo : Krt aiii final ateoimt of Invii A. Swetik, A'lminij-tniior of .'yru. S.ank. Ui- d. First Hhtl linul urcount (f Juim-. SuvHnnusf Al rui!iitra'.or ol Cliristinn HiH-Hs-irUier, ! tl. First and final -ti utit of Manures tjti'K'n-aWcr, A'imiui-trator of Win. Viakey. tit--' J. First uitii fitirii Tou!it of'tt m. II. Miller, Ad-mini-irntor ol John VV. Fritz. ilee'M. First and linal aecoiim of J. t. (ilotfelty, Ext'r. of .lolm (ilotlelty, d ? i. Fir- and iioui account itf Jacob Nn lolon, Ad nti!i'trairof AH-K.Tt Ni'"ini4irj, -e'ii. First md tiual ut'count of of J;io b Nicholsiiii, Ai'.mini-tr.tor of iWnjriri.iti N'i-!iolM.n, dee'd. First and t'noil fi'rount of Frank Uhoad.s A'lniinistra'.or of Caihnrine Kh'sui-. die d. Fir:t ami linai cooiit of F. (.'. i.U and John E. los, iLeMttftrs of Levi ioi, di-c d. First aud fiiiKl aeeonnt or Jainp M. Tissue, Ad mintrator of Kd aard Conm-lly, di-'d. First and final a'-eoiint of Win. Maurer, Exec utor of uf Klizuheth iMbert, dee d. The account of J;w. h. Kiiiinger anl Fred It H. RiiiitiKer, Admini-truior-s of Frwierii t Kininer, dec-Hel. First and final amount of Daniel i. Keitx, Ad mi:tltiator of Maury Zt;'.er, dee'd. Firt and liual aoimut o' Wm. i. Miller and Dniiu l ti. Miller, Almiuitrattrs of Jaeob L. Mil ler, dee'd. Firt btid final account of um'l J. !Vu"sor and Jonathan J. Wallter, Adutiuistrator ef Terry Walker, dce'd. r irst ami final account of II. 8. Kim met Adxnr. of Kmm Kimmel, dee d. First and iiiinl ueetiunt of Jacib (. Iltinier, Ad ndnistrator"uf Mary Ann Shatter, d-t'd First ami tinul account of Henry K. Muster, Eseei:ifr of Samuel Muster, dee'd. Fim and fmai ai-ciint uf Albert J. Mull, Aduir. ofiide)ii M'.ili. dee d. F'irt and linal account of Jacob A. Barron and (icorxe W. Marteeiiy, Adrnr's. of 1'hamicey Mar teeny. de'd. First and final account of B. S. Fleck, Adrwr. of Ann JNtra Piter, dte'd. First and final accimnt of John M. Topper, Ex ecutor of Anna M. Krone, dee'd. First and final account of Wm. H. Swank, Ad ministrator ot Benjamin StutH, dt cM. First and final account of Maniu h. Shaver, Adru'r. of Frank, in P. Custer, dee d. First and fina' iweount of Jonathan '.umbcrt, Adndni.-trat'r of JoMph MoMrave. dee'd. First aeour:t ot Joseph S. Miller and riamu.! S. Miiler. K xec u up ot Sam'l P. Milier, dfi-d A'-rount of J.tin H. I LI, Admr. ut C'ath::r'u Flickmifer, dee'd. Aceonntof S. V. ifkl arid F!:a Herkcy, Ad niinistrtitors of Jacob Iw-rkey. de-d. First and I'ma! aepeu-r of Tbiits i. Fi.-lwr, Ex ecutor of I.udu-iek K'K.b, d.tce'd. Kctfidtcr'iiimicf, J. D. SWANK. April 30, 1-vjo. J Res "'cr. FACTS m That I wll th lowing it m hIn i lie very low jtriees ; Two T:,tn yours oM Pure Rye $J ru fr ga".m. K-.ur Six Tin Kili.fti Twliiuy-f:e 4 r 7.5n Ait (r..m tin- bt kiiown distill. n. f'aiiforniii 5 veKr-ol'l pure WiuM. ail Kins m i.f o 1 er unlii i.. Iiiiif, MomI, Claret, Hiinertriar, Sherry mik. ort Wim. iliri f-t fmpi rtaii.ms, in pU.-..' Pure lnj i.rti.l Hinmlies, I. ins. at the li;.st lienrs. I'liil ur s'iut fur sp inl t riw list. Mh:I unit rs lrnpiiy atterdul lo. Nu titm churn; lor j ui t- iu;; uii.i toxin;. A. ANDR1ESSEN, 172 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. Fenra Tom Liver M&& The only sure an.l nfiirul cure fur CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION. an.l all disunion of the I.ivor, liasoimd hmi'ln-'ls ut p.upl.', aii'l is 'he only rerm.ly IV. r these .lis I'Hses. Hii i in iiisc: in wlueti tin- most ski'Hiil lmve utterly ffl:i.-'l. T--lim!:iirt sf.-oi:i h'ln.lre.ls of IsT.ple livinir in Injur I oiintv, Pennsvivn i. I ntHtuif.irlim-.l liv J. T. K El KIN'-, U l l. l.I vMslU'R!;. pa, r.ir the P. T. I., li. I.... an.l f.i- sale by nil l'ruei-isa: (s-tii.s H.r Im.hi... S.lli ireniiin.' nnle.s t'-ie liihel shows t.ie I:i iii.iti Arrow-heail Trade Mark. 4-.l'l-lvr. c 1 0 ITvT 1' KOCLA MAT! ON. Where.. The ILmornMo William J. Bakr. Prt-i:leiU Jut'.ue of ti.e .evirl nuiriJ i.i:!M"ii i'".eiof the -ever:il ccKTiiies a"ni.rM7ir it.e !'.t: Jinheittl JMtriet. mil Jo-ti.'e of i le f'tmrt' of ; or anil I'eniiiner iwA (unhthI Jii-1 Ih-livrry. for i!ie trial of Hli tMpitul ttinl o:her otfemle.-s in the aiU iMMri' l. ft!iiHKn..K . I'iLE and n ivke i iia vkh, K , Jn!ij'-s of the Oti;rts)H'omiiiiin firm an ! Jii!tiees of the Court of n er htkI Trnrnt-r t.i ntTdl Jail IelWry for Ihe trial of a! cuoi tul nl other ert'emier in tbt? County of nner..-t have inil their preeepi!, awl to me ltr e;eil. for hoMinif a Court of C4)!uiuo!i Plea. K'ld (ieiu'iul Quarter Shinw of the Peace ami ;neml Jail Iteitvery, t.n-1 Couru of Oyer aud Terminer at Somerset, oa MONDAY, MAY 26, 1S90. Notice is hcrehy (riven tn al. the Justices of tbe Pi are. the Coroner aii'l U.i.al.le.. !thir. the saiil County of Nnai-rsi't, that tiii v hi- thi'ii uiM thtTC in lli.'ir proju-r Hr-ons w ith tW:r rolls, rec onls. inquisition, examinations onl oth.r rc mrinhranci's, tod ihi.s. things whi.-li lo ihrir ofliii'and in that hfl-.a'.f a.iM-nain io )e ih.ne. anil also thy who will prosvruie ai:airist thf pris oners I hat are or shall tie in tht jail of Som.-rM-t County, to Ix-th.'i; ami there to proKi'iiteaaiuit thi'iu as hnll te just. Stlirrifrii OTi''", i upril ', I syiJ. S R. S. McMILI.KN". hhi-ri.1 PRINCETON COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. (Cuuductud hy I'rof. Wm. M. Sloan, and couinu ilijj two days.) Fora.Iinission to all ilernrtments in the Frwh iiiiin. S.phoroorv anil Junior Cia-sses, anil for tho ni-wschis.1 of Kkctrical KuKinveriug. Will tgin at 11 o'clock, ou Thursday, June 12, 1S0O, at Mo( lintwk B'i.l'jr. Ml Market Piltshiirih. This will also include preliminary exami nations for thoe iuteudiiig to euter the t ohei,e a vcar later. T" Cf os a pri.-e is olTere.1 hy the Princeton Al $JJ imini AssiK-lalion of es.'ni Pennylva ina lor the lt exaniiuuliou iMisstsi here fr tlie 'reshrn4n Class. Applicants should send their iime early to hM. .si.tiTT, Pres'l lninni AswN-ialnm. 5-H St. lull l)!nmi!.l street, I'iitsburu. Pa. JXECUTKIX' XOTICK. tflate or Jhn l'celc. late of Elklick Township, tv.merset Co , Pa., dee'd. Letter lestumeiiUiry having been issued to the uilersii;nel hy the proper aiilhorily in the alovx estate, notice is Lerel.y uiveu to all parties indehied to said estate lo maLe immiHii le parnienl. and all parties havii (claims against saiif estate to present them to the ixeciiiors duly authenticated for settlement on aiiir lav, the ilst day of June. ls:a, at the house of Lewia A. Peck, in tikhckTuwushw.. J ACOB W. PFCK, LEWIS A. PK( K. mayll. Exeutor. FOSTER CRY sj At No. 315 lr.cS; Street, 0"OI-IIrSTO"v'7"H IN NEW IHJII.UINC, WITH NEW Carpets, Oil (Ms, lew Brass Geods, i H.-ivin? lo.st our f toro-buiMinpf aud :-ti;k on Cllnt'.a Street, n m-oi be iile'uscl to .-ee our old fricnd.-i in our ik-.v j!aeo. V".; -a.-.-urij tLn our j rices w ill the lowest. FOSTER &QUINN. I ' ME DO IT AGAIN !" Was tiuul'!le.-s . the j.'ivire given t (leorpre Vv'a.-'.l' t iu at the cj.isode of the CIkti v Tree. ' 'WM DJ IT AGAIN J ' I.s our ii'lviee to yon, il" y- 1 Lave iieeu paying ton ir.:ie!i ftr your Furii iture. u We Love to be Liberal, but A GRAND For Liiyers to ol.taiu Furniture of all kiinl-i, at little mure linn n.t::.;. facturers' priee?. If you Lave l.een j'a.-.sinz our .-tore witi.uiit ir' ttit: ; priee-", nnr Jo it tiiin. for you lo.-e eveiy time you Jo it. ! COFFROTII k CO., somerset, penn! I Louther's Main Streafc, ThisHcdDl Dn: Et:r:is Favorite with Fe:d3 in Search cf m FRESH AKn Medicine;, Bye Sivjj', Sponges, Tmscs. Supporters, Toilet Articles, I 1 Per times, Sc. I j 4 3 THE DOCTOR CIVF.S PERSONAL ATTSTI0J TO THK f 'OMI'OUXDISG OF j -Piiysieians' PrasorlptioBs S Family Seeeii GKEA T Ci RE DEIS0 TA h'Z.V TO CE 0XL Y FZEIY ASD PfP.E ARlltLE ? SPECTACLES, E YE-CLASSES, f j And a Full Line ot Optical Gooih alwayg on hand. Frcrj such a large assortment all can be suited. ) j THE FINEST BRAHDS OF CIGARS- i i l Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ''0c'i to intending purchasers, whether they buy f j from us or elsewhere. ? I J. f. LOUTHER, fV3. D. I MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA. John Thomas & Sons) CVMALOTEi: STOEES, i l 240 to 248 Main Street, j j Is one of the vomlers of Jo!i:i-t'Hvn. with its Several Ic'artinei.t. f Is Department "A" are Dry Goods I:i ! Dvp.irtiuent " B," Boois cud Shoes, hi Department " C." Carpets. In 1 I Department '" D." Clothincr, Hats, and Furtiislim? Goki Department " E," Groceries. Department '" F," Fee 1 For Gccd Gcois, Ch:ap Gc:ds, and Ssascziatk G:xi They cannot ho excelled. An esaraination v.-ill convince the :a i " doahtiii' Tliomas " nf Soiiier.set County. J 1 SilEADQUAUTEIIS l-OM COfNTRY I'UoIiUCi:. I " THE" COMPANY STOREi At tha Cli ZlAzi. b Cirrrbrits UnV.I Lir3 as I Tarli S::: e: ! GrESmirtAXi IEECIIA.NrISE Rnjor Can Fin 1 all thr-j m ij Xor.I in the Several Djturiui -n'-i, of ; j fLOTiiixc. hats, i;:y coons. notion!, qi'kknswakk, :r()ci-:i:ii:s, boots and sii6::3 AND ALL OF Til i: FICST ('l'ALITY, AND AT Ei:AoXAM.!-; I'llK !'4 fSTSATISFACTION ALWAYS (JUAKANTEED. f I WOOD, WORRELL & CO. Kr?TAni.ISlIKI i-ir. "i 1 FRANK W. HAY & SONS! Manufacturers and Dealers in f j Ranges, Stoves, Tinware, IIol!or-ware. Refrigerator. j IceCreaai Freezer, Water Coolers, Chillies NViic.-orj Washing ihu-hines, ami a full line of I j HOUSE - - FURNISHING - - GOODS: '; j Ovea Door. Cellar Windows, Grating, Smoke Stackl, ' Kneinc Breeching, and all kinds of Sheet Metal Work, to crd.-J Dairy Supplies of all Kinds, .Shipping, Delivery and Creaia Cans, s ! 'CREAMERIES REPAIRED 'No. 78 Franklin St., AVar Pvti..tfiee. Johnstown, I'-i. j AT I. S. CUSTER'S SONS MILLINERY D EPQl 297 Main Street, and io;, and 105 Ciinton Street, j CAN BE FOUND ALL STYLES OF I I Ladies' Hats anil 13onnets, Cashmers, Silks, Henriettas Ginghams, Velvets. Ac., Ae. A - ChilJrcns' Dresses. Gloves, If osier v, I t i lr A FULL LINE Or MiLL!N3Y GOODS. MrS. NELLIE MILD REN, Mar - & OUIN 11T C E T?PTTTC I vrim li j. i Hale to Lose '.vhat we Gi.t-.'"j CHArMCE ! Drug; Storej Somerset, Fa. j j Easicliy Esccaing aGrkt1 i ? i FUSE DRUGS, ! i rrx and Fine Dress Goods, f al try i i 1
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