LSL Somerset Herald T Varch 1SK. . r " ! X'!. advertisement in another ; vr old and young at border's -r- now in ock at Malilon .,-rf . ' .ir'sr.J county dm raised $,' SLj1o-r' r rrt rvfcoders will be i;raj.:;j on April BrUtf-nte a lady elected '"y -tci -r - 'ie ISe eie""01 :"r .'hfisen. aged -n. of Allegheny, ' islBburic acid because bis 7 - -,-ed to his marrying Pauline P " I''.ck wbos advertisement ap- - .ea ready for mailing. It will Pw?.a! card to get one. . - . . " i Ferrer have something to say oe the means of saving money ::" . .,-T--r their "bee hive"' store. t 3C F-- t-. r-e-idect ban named Senator tf IVnrylvauia, and Senator i ;:h Carolina as the Senate Point Board of Vi.-it- r-rir.; from weak eyes or de- T. .:i .... --- ' .Isti.--1 with glasses to u:t your $ T W o ay. a-jrd to neglect your j si-.i'.:cs there were nearly 1 .. s'lrr r'-'is born lat year thin boys. list i-7' been some reason for it. ' .jt il0sJern boy has not been pan r.: aid the supply U to be re- ti 'pe not. jy.icate storuach find Ayer's 4 -ret-ab'.e to the taste, and, . ... it as a biood -puriiier to anv rLLS ;. one reason tor its great pop t rriazand family medicine. aid palatable. . T.. jj rope." That wastheaen w;.;ch I'ick Cullen requested a -r y 'v- ";.?r to accomplish the deed for .. --r li-i taken him out of jail at jti J.-.urday. x- .-rd portrait of the late Jni&! r ja f ;-e Supreme Court, has -tri - the S-pre:iie Court chambers Hj:s at les Moines. Jude was one of the ablest juriiis wis bora in Gn-enburg in -.-dread i w.ta hlon. jeremiaa . t. Hedied inl7t. , x rz -'-h jrity on cooking irives the f r-'.?i f.-r testing the heat of an X- "Try it with a piece cf white paper; tie paper will blacken or blaze up ; je? a hht brown it is t for pastry : ', . ix-'t. velii-w it is l for brt-ad and vr.rr s:ndi of Cite; if light yellow vec : rady f jr sponge cake and the er i of deserU."' cf the EeiaLP should not forget ". is-der. the drjcpst, can fit their 4 a we'.l as any optician. -.Litiui iieor six years experience in aii.Li 1'r. Kings r.-fr e tije death sentence was passed - I--ed. the murderer of Alexander i; Watiiing'.on. on Monday, the airi-ed ruaa cries as if bis heart would F.L'ed s actions are caused by the tact .i sized mother, who lies dineerousiy e -rr hjme ia Allegheny coanty, does that he has been found guilty. : : t-ow B. fears ' Lax some oce w;ii teu cer. the aroiiy cf John Naug:e, cf M.ils. Cocemaugh township, was at tL.-.i last Saaday bur.-'.ars enured the 5,...- K.i ransackei iL With a poker they b-c --en i .het and a trunk, and all the t.fj:d-4ers were overhauled, evidently z -.t search of money. The intruders left i j uthe enly money ia the house L' m. iiiden between bed ticks and was i.; d.xvvereJ by them. : .:e probable that yon may need the -... o:'a phyjiciaa sonie day; but you is-pc.ne the time iaJeiai-eiy by keep z;m: blood pure and your system invig jsjrJ u.rou?h tue of Ayer's Sr-aparii- i Prf .eQt'on is beuer than cure, the aio Hcue of Eepre-ouU ves has aas-ii b,l! inipusing a fine of from i to 5. ir imprisonment in the countyjalfor litter, to thirty days, for ar.y biroer i... tva ;-t business on the !ir?t day of commonly known as Sunday. As a-jc of tijse voting for the measure shave iriie.vr-. ihej were, of course, utterly un-:-..iisd. but we solemnly submit, by .; uin,e:idmer,t, a pi-na'.ty of two years 1 1 prr.l'.entry for anyone who gets his itrtst oa Saturday night, li tm; pits of the State farmers are a: -::: the system of piantir.g trees along t- the kind selecte-l being the cherry te-rtlEit. p'.atab, mulberry and chestnut. Trtnl i,:,:':iitay of Earopean countries ;iea w.th fruit trees, the costoan having cj r-,ue tberv for centuries and has an uren regarded as a religious duty for be-5: of the multitude. It conld be ! :a the t'aitel Stes. especially as a w; Lr ini-sals as well as men in shade -"if the bt of summer when heavy '-tJt ijue on the highway. 'IWufl'Mlhje lavid M. Cannon, of La-i- -us landed David and Stephen Archer Ejt-a- jail, whom he arrested as .jri- to E.mer Bruner s crime of kill- taael Ie- in H&enr-burg last fall, '-i afier tiiedd was committed, kept ' -i, vme time before tewascap--d tr L is trial and conviction be r-r ("annoa how the Archers bad '"i.E .3 i'i.r,; a:ii put the detective " cle. 1:I;.,-er Cannon went to arid fjrmed the aojuainunce of .-. Ani.re in.i he took the othcer to his siji-.e. Uere by a cleverly laid pia J" ra-"-rr ert' arrestel and wiil be tried (Tt.'.e. - -Cr-r ilved in L'gouier William ZLr ; i;--.-e:.t iu(piiiea with hi wife " fjw.' t:..ldre-a. Henley fit a hard 'Oj.t s.i3 tnought of. One ie j ..e! ly wa,keJ out ofUn, say- --".g aay in search of work, -' h t-!e !i th,c; was ever heard of ilar..- y ni- (Id.rr in the late war, isho-t true si ace Sirs. Hartley, belier- tid dead, applied fjr a pension. ; she rewired a letter from the flu leirtment s'ating that William ur" L.i appl.ed oa September h'lth, j" "" K-:n;:igdale. Sangamon county. - it !..- i( been learned that the beirt-"HartvU-itiiCTwife. -e-r':,ea H. 11 kiss, tLe Secretary of War. - Iitad.;pa Oyaaty, W. Va., a palatial 's "t is d,Tibed m -one of the iiae-t -fc-.rT re. Iruoa in the S-ju;h."' It stands 1 ' jrLrjiallng an nnotwtructed view .-TiJi.i;r,g country, and ia not urt ie;. filca-tle. while, with the ninety - 'iv it j ik.-jg enough for a hotel. The 11-. 11 kim parses in New York, house is noted for its alua'il 7 y though the Secretary has not TJf berr.g a man of scholarly "- in f'rfid of rare books. Me aiso 1 iJ.aiDe's accomplishment of t,T "rre-t:! in ate or a face and lie t'Jn i.hatki case otar a, passenger a-e3..,:j, i,a Bretagne whit rech-Y-t u.-t week. S;ctl CUi La"-r iiMuhue, noticing tuetn in th , r-a' Uje superstition that luck :!b feeling a buh heck's hump, ffkey destnded the gang-plank passed arr their humps. A metalic gin ,UEa" told bica of his lack. Each a bua,pjj,u found to be stock of 'uhy a jari earrings, cameo Lrjochea. ilfn bracelets and oed r.rtgs. B-jth dtJonnitioi were eaivl, maj the hunchbacks, wb 4.'N'!'-frl i;fjraia. are till fussU i:l-r w 0 the Custom House. The 6rt toagb maple sugar of the season is on sole at the local groceries. The mow fall 0f Sunday night and Mon day morning vas the heaviest of the winter. Sam Mier, of Salisbury, sat in one of the H ld comfortable chairs for an hour Friday evening " cogitating," as be raid. There were 2?." license lppiications filed in Cambria county when the lt closed Satur- day. Ninety-fjur of them are from Johua- Jo wn. A rsport from Ebensburg says that the B. O. E. R. is to enter that town and that a new and wonderfully rich coat field will be developed. Dr. Ueory Kister, of Somerset township, has been con fined to bis boms for the past ten dayi suffering from the grippe and a threatened attack of pneumonia. Vail Ajtent W. W. Knable. of the Somer set and Cambria ran. is laid op with the grippe. His duties are being performed by C. W. Wa,ker, of Johnstown. E. P. Cummins Post, G. A. R. was repre sented at the S '.ate Encampment at Pitta bureb la w?k bT A. H. Houston. C. J. Harrison. John C Pile and D. J. Horner. Lawyer Frei W. Biesecker has been con fined to his be 1 the put week battleing with a " spell" of blUiousness. Hs hopes to be able to go to bis otS the latter part of this week. if r. E II S tinman. late! e a-nt for the B. 4 O. at Dunbar, has been appointed TraTellcg Passenger Ageat to fill the vacan cy occasioned by the transfer of Mr. W. W. ricking to Chicago. Charles Hunter, a prominent resident of Smeret township, about 5) years of age. xs seriously ill with niu-njj. It is something unusual for a man of Mr. Hunter's years to ba atHlcted with that d.sease. Wm. Altfather, a former well-known resi dent of this place, now connected with a banking institution at Weatberford. Texas, was in town for severs! days last week. He ia an applicant for the postmastership at Weatherford. Mr. Ness Younkin, a Somerset county boy by birth but for the past 15 years a resident of Kaasas, has rjturne 1 to his native coun ty and hat bought the Alexander Hboads farm in Upper Turkey foot township, where he wiil hereafter reside. Salisbury now talks of aiopting electric lights. The Stv sounds a note of warning against giving an exclusive franchise of the streets for a period of th'rty years tj the parties who are asking it. orjr that matter to any person or persons. Harvey B. Tissue's store at Convene as burlarizid last Friday morning. A safe that had cost several hundred dollars was cracked, but nothing of value was taken from it. The store wai relieve! of about two hundred djllars worth of goods. Very few persons are in attendance at court this week besides jurors, witnesses, suitors and counsel. I a fact if it were not f jr the serai-daily claajing of the court bell many r-ssidents of the county sest would n it know that court was in session. One day last week John M. Holderbaum disposed of his house and lot on west Main street, known as the old " mill property.'1 to a gentleman named Ciaw-..i, of L'gonier. Mr. Clawon mill remove to Somerset, April 1st, whea it is said be wiil butid on the va cant lot and establish a grocery. II. C. Bjerits, of the well-knowa firm of Cook k Bserits. left fjr Pittsburg yesterday m jrning for the purpose of consulting a specialist. Mr. Berlta hn been ia bad ten'.th for the put year, oiCis:juid ey orer- jrk. His bot of friend throughout the county will j jin us in wishing for bis speeJy and permanent recovery. Peter He;3?y has a ided a Hackney borse to bis "Highland Farm'' stable of thor oughbreds. His new horse is a magnificent specimen of a carriage horse and will be lure to take the eve of tho-.j of our farmers who bare concluded that there is mire mon ey in raising stylish. rad.um weight horses. than in any other variety. Mr and Mrs. John E. Kaufman, of ner Davidsville, mourn the los by dea'.h of their little daughter Kitie. asd threj years. The child, by sneezing, burst a blood vessel in her nose, and the bleeding was constant for twenty-five hours, until death relieved her. Katie was a grands ughter of Mr. Jacrjb L Ka:fmn who bis him-ilf been ill for sev eral weeks with the grippe. The Somerset K ectric L'ght Cnoiy hare entered into a provisional contract with the Western Electric Company, of Chicago, for a plant to furnish light for this borough. Whether or not the town is to be lighted by electricity d?p?nds upon whether or not the residents will subscribe for a sfiitleat number of lights to justify the outlay of capital required to erect a plant. (ien. A. H. Cotfroth, last week, purchased the handsome Hirkney hor-s exhibited at the Somerset House stables by ;i!braith Bros. The price paid was a " bang up" one. The General proposes buying a half-dozen or more brood mires and devoting his frm eistof town to the breeding of thorough bred hordes. Galbraith Br-w. have sold sev t vera! of their car load of iru ported" horses since coming here. A numler of local b'.:ness men will make an effort to bare the B. . K. B. Co., relay rails on the company's right-of-way from the turkey foot road to the old Soraer et Mineral Point deft. If they accom plish their object a number of warehouses wiil be built along the siding, and it is probable that the Kle tric Light Company iil select a sight for their plant in itM Vi ciuitv. Gerge IL Scull, youngest brother of Con treman Elwarl Scull, died at his home in Vfestaioreiaa 1 county, at o'clock Monday morning. Death re-ulted from inflaajma tion of the stoma ;h. He was 'iT years of ,re, and hai been o:B.-ial!y connected with the Westmorland (ijal Cjmpsny sin.e b.iy. bood. being the Oeneral Superintendent for i number of year, pnor to bis death. He roi led oa a farm wverlooking the towa of Irwin. A dispatch from Bedford Tuerlay morn ing says: On Tbuday otf.cers gathered in what were at first thought to be three pro fessional tramps, but they eorreponded with the description of the rsons wanted in Meyersdale fr the robbery of Kay A Sons' jewelry store of worth of jewelry January Somerset officers came to-day nd identified them. Tbey gave their nanxs as John Koberts. James Murphy and Wil liam Daugberty. AH have a list of aliases and are said t i belong to a pang who once operated in Somerset county. Henry Wechtenheiser met with a horrible dth ia Jenaer towriship, last Tuesday. He was driving alone a public road near his home, wbea be came to a place where several men were engaged at felling a tree. Th tree was just about to topple over and the wood cbopt" were endeavoring to swing it sotbat it would not fall across the public highway. Wecbtenheiser paid no at tention to the warning they sboutel to bun and urging bis team forward attempted to p. the point of danger. He was caogbt among the falling branches and thrown backwards into the wagon bel. Ths horses ran away, bnt were overhauled about a bair Bile from the snene of the accident. Wech Uaheiser was fotrnd lying in the wagon, uneonsLioo. with a deep gash eat across hetopofb-b.a4. He wk removed to h.s home and died without rallying. The de ceased was about forty years of age. and was a brother of Mrs. James B. Saylor.of Som erset borough. A remsrkable fatality " to bars followed the male members ofthts ftm-'y John was killed thr J ajo by a log tallia in h: 'J ' barn, and William died from the e.TsctJ of a feorse'a saUt. A Conteatwd Elaction. On February K.th the Tot era of Meyendale were called upon to select six school direct ors for their borough ; two to be elected for the regular term and four to 11 vacancies caued by the removal of former directors by the Court. The Republicans nominated as their candidates, S. C. Hartley, Wna . Ap pel. Geo. W. Collins. S. S, Good, W. H. Ha bel and B. D. Morgan, and they were elect ed by msjaritirs ranging from 12 to Their Democratic opponents were Kennedy Prior, A. F. John, J. T. Anthony, Wm. Rupp, J. W. Young and II. J. Ebbeka, and tbey came into court Monday morning, and through their attorneys, Messrs. Koontx, Co ff roth and Ruppel, petitioned the court to make a decree that the certificate issued to the Republican directors be canceled and that their opponents be declared elected ; not because they received a majority of ths votes cast and were therefore duly entitled to the office but, for the reason that the Re publicans had neglected to dsignate on their tickets the term of years for which their candidates respectively were to serve. The matter will be argued soma time during the week, when a Commissioner will prob ably be appointed to take testimony. The gentlemen making this contest must be very anxious indeed to be school directors that they would attempt to take advantrge of a trid eg technicality to foist tbemsaives into positions which a decided majority of their teilow-townsmen were opposed to their fill ing. For Sal. An established business. One that is well established, offering a good opportunity for a young man with some means. Call on or address J. C. L)wry, Somerset. Pa. Ths Eureka Wood Pullay Works. from the lieriio Recjrd. Ninety days from to day will be heard in Berlin the noise of the workmen and tfie hum of the minchinery in another large manufacturing establishment to be known as the " Eureka Wojd Pulley Factory.'' The articles to be made therein ara pulleys of aa improved style, principally of wood. and so const nicted as to permit of tbc same pulley being attached to and securely fasten ed to shafts of different diameters. This pulley was first uswd br the D. G. Reitx Manufacturing Company in the new flour ing mills they were manufacturing and placing in various parts of the country, and so superior to the ordinary class of pulleys used was it that a lively demand grew up for it for use elsewhere. For a while the Reitx Comnany endeavored to supply this outside demand by manufacturing them in their mill machinery establishment, but when the orders be&an to arrive for car load lots it became apparent that a separata establish ment of large capacity, devoted exclusively to their manufacture, could be a paying institution. Out of this prospect grew the movement which has resulted in a stock company with s capita! of to'-V'O, organized for the purpose of carrying on their manu factory in Berlin. I m ported Stations. A car load of imported Clydesdale, Eng lish Shire, Percberon and Hackney Stall ions have just arrived in this city from the well known stables of Galbiaitb B-nthers, Janesville. Wis. Any one interested iu good horses should call and see this lot which are the finest ever seen in this country Crove City College). Young men and women desiring an edu cation will do well to investigate the merits of Grove City College, The very best in struction is provided in all its departments. The rates of tuition and boarding are ex ceedingly low, thus putting an education within reach of yonng men and women of limited meir.s Collegiate, College Preparatory, and Nor mal courses are maintained. The Business Department, embracing in struction ia Commercial branches. Stenog raphy, Typewrting, and Te'.egrfcphy is a prominent feature of the inMitntion. The Music Conservatary under the Direct orship of Prof E. C. Heffley, is one of the best in the country. Physical training is furnished free to all student?, both ladies and gentlemen. Tbe Military Department, organized by the general government, provides the very best instruction in Military Science and Tac tic. Tbe Spring session opens March 2Hh. Catalogues sent promptly on application to the President, Isaac C. Ketler, Grove City. Pa. Bvick!n' Arnica Salve. The best Salve in tbe world for cuts, bruis es, sores, ul'trs, salt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and ail skin eruptions; and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pri :;. cents per box. For sale by J. N. Suyder Druggist. Filled Two Offices. A serious question has arisen as to tbe right of John Mieriey. one of the county commissioners of Huntingdon county to hold that cilice, and it may effect the validity of all tbe acts of tbe board since they went into office in January, ivtl. Mieriey was a member of the borough council at tbe time of his election as com-mis-siorn-r, and has been filling both offices Prior to the township and municipal dic tions on the Mth of last month, some of tbe lawyers were called upon to examine tbc acts of assembly to artain whether certain otlices for which candidates bad been nominated were not incompatible with other oilices beM by tbe same persons, and in their researches they found a section in the act of relating to incompatibility of ofH-ie. which they construed as prohibiting a councilman from being also a county com missioner. Jf this construction besustained by the courts, it will not only oust Mierby from the office of commissioner, but will render biui liable to the penalties imposed by the act for its violation. 0 Johnstown Advertisements. Buyers and traders from this county will find the new grocery cf Mr. Jsmes D. Rut leilge, on scuthea-t eorne of Market and LocumI streets, Johnstown, one of the finest storw of tbe kind in that city. The pro prietor for nisny yen managed Sheriff Ry an's store, and since the flood has been as ajcialed with another at the Ryan's stand, and thus bas had many years of experience in running a grocery and general produce store. Give him a call. Electric cars pass bis store every live minutes. Jordan A Hincbman'i new adverti ruent in th: paper, should not be overlook ed by Somerset county people. Their fell lines of cricket?, cakes and confections at wholesale and retail, comprise all that boy. ets can rossibly want ; while their prices are always as low as the lowest of any house of tbe kind in the east or west. Tbey are too well known to our people for fair dealing and for keeping tbe best of goods ia tbeir Una to need commendation. Large and varied as their stock bas hitherto been, it bas been enlarged to keep pace with their cons: i ml y increasing trade. Ia another column of this paper the ad vertisement of tbe Penn Trafic Company of Johnstown, successors to Wood, Morrell & Co.. wdl be found. Their store justly mer its tbe distinction of being railed a Mam moth one. Iu eigbt departments are not only finely adapted lor handling goods, but are filled to overflowing with new goods, plain goods, stylish goods, good goods and cheap goods. I'nder the wise management of Wm. Hagey, wbo knows bow to buy goods, selections have been made to meet the wans of the general public People from this and surrounding counties will consult their interests by looking through their immense stock. It ia a wonderful store, where customers can be accommodated with everything that the markets of this country aSord, at prices y as the lowest Timothy nd Cloven Seed. First arrival of western seed now in. MaM SctiaocK. Criminal Court Licenses Granted and Refused. Road and Bridge Views. Report of Crand Jury. There were only three cases tried at last week's Quarter Sessions Court. The Grand Jury was discharged Wednesday and the business of the week was brought to a close Thursday morning. Liwcoa ucksses. Tbe annual fight against granting retail liquor Urensrs was (ought in the Quarter Sessions Court last week. It was Judge Longenecker's first term In this county and it was not known what position be would take on the license question. Hardly two Common Pleas Judges in the state hold the same opinion ia regard to granting licenses and tbe temperance people of Somerset county determined to make tbe new Judga declare himself at the first opportunity. Judge Longenecker had advocated the adoption of the Prohibitory Amendment in his own county of Bedford and had granted a number of liquor dealers license at his first term of court in that county. Conse quently tbe temperance people felt hopeful and the liquor people were uneasy. Twenty-three applications for license were presented to the court and in nearly every case a formidable remonstrance had been filed. A special effort was mads to defeat tbe applications in this borough, and the re monstrances against both the " Somerset House" and "Park Hotel" charged that there had been a great deal of drunkenness and disorderly conduct in and near said houses, and furthermore, that both had sold liquor in violation of the Act of Assembly. To rrfule these allegations the proprietor of tbe Park Hotel" had a number of his neighbors appear before a notary wbo testi fied to the good character of his bouse and tbe excellent order maintained, and caused their depositions to be filed with his appli cation. Mr. Ruppel, for tbe remonstrants, made a capital argument against tbe granting of li cense in Somerset borough. He said "it bas been proclaimed on the streets of this town that the persons whoes names appear on the remonstrance were mislead and did not know the contents of the paper tbey were signing. I want to take this opportu ty to declare that tbey did know what tbey were s gti'mg, and would welcome the suit for lible with which tbey have been threat ened." Tbe arguments for and against tbe appli cations consumed nearly all of Monday and Wednesday afternoon. Thursday morning the court rendered decisions oa ad tbe applications as follows : UBaXTtD. Jf. Slicer, Robert Guthrie, John Slicer, John Reed, Meyersdale ; E. A. Tayman, C S. Van near, Somerset; Mary Buck man. Rock wood ; Joseph Schrock, Hooversville; Scott Sterner, Thos. Smith, Confluence; S. Custer, J. H. Hite, Stoyestown ; C. Mitchel, Ed Nicklow, Petersburg ; Joseph Waliher, Davidsville; W. H. Tayman, Lavansville. KErt'SED. J. S. Zimmerman, Berlin; El ward Kvle, Somerset; K. Kimmel, Garrett; C. F. Hay, Salisbury ; I. Jenkins, Trsina. The application of Thomas Williams, West Salisbury, was held over until the re sult of the charge pending against the ap plicant is investigated. As will be seen from tbe above only the bouses that were licensed last year were suc cessful in securing a renewal lor tbe ensuing rear. TV K? EE 15D SAtMO SESTE5CCS. Turner and Salmon, who so fiendishly as saulted and butchered old man Bittner, near Hooversville, the night before Christ ma;. were called up for sentence Thurstlay morn- ing. la response to a question irom toe court as to whether be had anything to say j before sentence was pronounced. Turner re plied : " Nothing, your honor, except that I j (v drunk when I did it, and am sorry, but it can't be helped now." j Judge I.Dngenecker, ia pronouncing sen tence, said : It appears you were soler ben you retired tbe night this horrible crime was committed. If you got drunk af terwards for the purpose of nerving yoursei to commit this dark deed, it does not miti gate against tbe atroci outness of tbe crime. The sentence of tbe law, therefore, is that you pay a nne of oOU, tbree-fourtbs of which shall be for tbe use of John H. Bittnel, the prosecutor, and one-fourth for tbe use of the county of Somerset, that you pay the costs of prosecution, and that you undergo an imprisonment in the western penitentiary for twelve year, five years for mayhem and seven years for felonious as- ult. Salmon had notbing to say except that it was his first offense, and he was very sorry. He was sentenced to'eleven years ia the penitentiary, one year less than Turner, pre sumably so that they would not secure their freedom at the same time. The crime to which these men pleaded guilty was the most inhuman and cruel one ever committed in Somerset county, and it is to be regretted that the act of assembly does not permit the courts to impose a more severe sentence in cases such as this. SOT WISELY, BIT TOO WELL. A " bsby-bunting " case, in which one Charles Wilson figured as defendant and Mary J. Berkeybile, as prosecutor, called forth bursts of laughter at Thursday after noon's session. Tbe defendant bad taken up a residence in tbe wild and wooly west for a period of several years, when it would hsve been more to his credi t had be remain ed in Somerset county, married and settled down. He returned a short time ago, how ever, and at once entered bail for his ap pearance at court. During his sojourn in tbe west he wrote a number of letters to Miss Berkeybile, which were read on tbe trial, and in which he addressed ber in the most end'-anng terms and asked permission to name their son. " God be with you till we meet again," was the closing sentence of one effusion. Both defendant and prosecutrix joined in the laughter that followed the reading of the letters. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, but defendant to pay the costs of prosecution. Xine or ten other F. A B. cases were mi TEt'I I'.LLS KETrKSED. Tbe grand jury returned true bills against Charles Sngler, for burglary, Michael Fo gel and Thomas Williams, violating the liquor laws. SAD tSD BKBltHfE VIEWS. Petition of sundry citizens of Salisbury borough and Elklick township for viewers to view a site for a bridge over Casselnian river, near said borough. M. D. Miller, sur veyor ; Jonas P. Weimer, 3. H. Dull, view ers. Petition for a bridge over Gladdens run. in Southampton townshin. near tbe woolen . factory of I M. Tauber in said township. E. Q. Bowman, surveyor ; Adam Poor baugh, Henry Bowman, viewers. Petition of sundry citizens of Northamp ton township for a bridge over Brush creek, near the house of Frederick Mahlenburg. in said township. Wm. M. Schrock, survey- or; Aaron Spangler, Levi Ringler. view- era. Petition of sundry citizens of Jefferson township for tbe appointment of viewers for tbe site of a bridge over Laurel Hill creek, in said township. Henry Rsucb, surveyor ; Samuel Berkey, Noah Brendle, viewers. Petition for a public road in Quemahon ing township near the residence of O. F. Shaver and Daniel Barnhart, in said town ship. Albert Ray man, surveyor; Daniel Ha' ger, Henry Pritts, viewers. Petition of citizens of Stony creek town ship for a bridge over Lambert's creek where tbe public road leading from Sbanksville to Stoyestown crosses said creek. J. D. Swank, surveyor; Adam Barnhart, J. J. Bowman, viewers. Petition of citizens of Middiecreek tow n ship for viewers to view site for a bridge over Laurel Hill run in said township, about one mile west of Trent. William Baker, sur veyor ; Harrison Weimer, John B, Boose viewers. Tbe petition of citizens of Miiford town; seip to erect a bridge over middiecreek, at tbe place where tbe public road leading from New Centrerille to Treat crosses said creek near the boose of John 8, Cummins, L. C Colborn, surveyor ; Frederick Sbsuiis, Abraham Howard, viewer!. The petition of eitixens of Allegheny township for a public road from a point on tbe old clay pike leading from Berlin to tbe White Horse. Jacob G. Kimmel!, surveyor ; W. H. Miller. Joseph Stall, viewers. Petition of citiz-ns of Summit township for a public road ia said township at a point in a public road leading from Summit Mills to Cornelius Burk bolder' a. George P. Bru taker, surveyor; Peter Sader, John GrofT, viewers. BxroBTor oiod rear. We, tbe Grand Jury, have examined the leuethy and able report banded us by tbe Directors of the County Home, and heartily endorse the same, and hereby make the fol lowing suggestions : 1. That the Directors of the Coanty Home secure tbe services of a minister of the Gos pel at least semi-monthly, and pay him for tbe same. 2. That in all reports the name County Home be substituted fer the name Poor House. O. P. Shaves. Emanuel Cover, of Johnstown, delivered several lectures during tbe week in tbe G. A. R. Hall, on Political Economy. Mr. Cover would have the Government issue enough currency to fill tbe pockets of every body and when they get empty he would have them refilled at once. Henry E. Wechtenhelser. Henry E. Wechtenbeiser, a notice of wbose death appears elsewhere in this pa per was a member of Jenner Grange, also of Jenner Council, No. 607, J. 0. V. A. M. Tbe latter order turned out in a body to pay the last sad riui to tbeir deceased broth er. A large number of mechanics from va rious councils in this and Cambria county were present at tbe funeral. Tbe deceased was a consistent and devoted member of the Hoffman Evangelical Lu theran church for the past 17 years. He was laid to rest on Tburslay, being follow ed to bis resting place by a vast concourse of friends and relatives ; his loss is deeply felt by the entire community. At tbe grave the burial service of the Jr. O. 1'. A. M. was read by past counceilor, J. A. Riainger, after waicb the mournful group were left to wend their way homeward. The deceased leaves a wife, two children, an aged father, brother and a sister to mourn his loss. X. A Hint to Lad e. Delicate cakes and puddings can be baked successfully in tbe Cinderella Stoves and Ranges. Tbe large, high oven insures uni form baking, and no burning on the top. Sold and guaranteed by Jas. B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. Hard Cider and the Terror of the) Cooley Nam Set A Farmer Crazy. Hard cider and the terror of the Cooley name are said to have made a raving mani ac out of Charles Gaigen, a Sprlnghill Town ship farmer, residing near Morris Cross Roads. Gaigea has been very much worked up over the deeds of the Cooler a and bas fre quently expressed fear that he would be robbed or murdered by them. For several weeks be has been drinking heavily of hard cider mixed with alcohol. Oa Sunday last be took bis gun and started for tbe hills. saying that be was going to capture the Cooleys dead or alive. He was dissuaded from leaving his premises, however, on tbat day, but on Monday be escaped unnoticed, and the first beard of him was that he had shot at a man named Lyont and then plung ed into a thicket yelling at the top of bis voice. A posse of citizens a! once organized and bunted for him day and night, occasion ally getting a sight of him, but not near enough to effect bis capture. Whenever he would catch a man aloue he would fire his gun at him and then run to some cover. Tuesday night he suddenly appeared at his home, dragged bis wife and children from their beds and drove them out into the night, ssying: "Now in with the Cooleys." Mrs. Ga gen ran to the bouse of John Jen ninps, near by, and gave the alarm. Jenn ings went back with Mrs. Gaigen to see if he could not pacify the madman. Just as he reached the front door Gaigen opened it, and pointing a double-barreled shotgun at Jennings' breast, both hammers cocked. warned him to keep ba, k. lick as a tlasa Jennings ducked and made a spring for Gai gen. At tbe same time both barrels of tbe gun were discharged just over Jennings' bead, doing no damage save to the trunk of a large-sizid cherry tree in the yard, which was literally torn to pieces. Jennings clinched with tbe madman and a terrible struggle ensued. Gaigen fighting like a demon. But Jennings was too strong for him, and after a time succeeded in choking him into submission. Mrs. Gaigen had in the meantime ran to a neighbors, and in a short time a crowd of eitizins had collected and the madman was tied and locked ia his room. He will be sent to Dixmont unless he shows early signs of recovery. Miss Lillie Johnn, charged with being aa accomplice in the murder of Freda Wrd bas been released from the Memphis jail under heavy bail. Judge Dubose in bis ruling said that be believed Miss Johnson aided and abetted Miss Mitchell in tbe kill ing of the girl and that his only reason for permitting her to leave prison was the fact tbat she is a confirmed invalid. Normal Institute. J. C. Speicher. principal of the Meyersdale schools, J. D. Meese. of California, Pa., and E. S. Ilady. graduate of Upper Iwa Uni versity will conduct a normal institute and school of xethods at Meyersdale, Ti-, com mencing in July. Definite announcements will appear later. At Home- All wbo are intere-ttd ia gold hoaekeep- ' ing should examine the Cinderella Stovs and Ranges. The extra la-ce and high oven embodied in their construction insures a j good baker, fold, guaranteed and reewn mended by Jas. B. Ualderbann. Somerset, Pa. A Westmoreland Scandal. Profe-ew J. M. Anderson, urincipa! of the public schools of Keimnslo.i, Westmoreland county, and Dr. I- V- Patton, a young and well-known ptysician of that place, were arrested Saturday on complaint of Miss Jet -r,ie McClelland, assistant teacher in the Kei -sington schoolr. The charge is a most seri ons one. Dr. Pattoa was discharged by Magistrate Hare, of Kensington, wbo heard the case, but Professor Anderon was sent to jail to await a hearing in court. Wanted. B)anl wanted for a man in Somerset county. A place preferred wbete the use of a team cottld be bad two or three times each week. Board paid in advance if required. Give full particulars and terms, which must be reasonable. Address, E. F. Lethbridge, im Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. We call the attention of our reader to the card of Tbe Wm. H. Holmes Co., which ap pears in another column. This is nr. doubtedly one of tbe best and most reliable bouses in their line of basioess in the state. If you are in need of a Pare Rye Whisk y, imported or Domestic Brandy or Gin Pure Grape Wioes or in fact any kind of Liquors or Wines, send to them and get it from first hands. Tbey are also distillers and sole owners of the celebrated "Holmes Best, "Old Economy" and "Green Libel Monogram Rye Whiskies, as wVd as Greene CoSJity Apple Brandy, which is making sucb wonderful reputation for its medicinel qualities in cases of Dysp?p'a and Indlgt ion, and of numerous other specialties ia tbeir line. Address them at 13) Water St., or 153 Kirs Ave , Pittsburgh, Pa. Thought and Action. Until there be correct thought there can not be right action. Therefore, think right and bay tbe Cinderella Range, and right ac tion is sakored. Sold by Jas. B. Holder baum , Somerset, Pa. r t 'i -rC" a mmm MRS. A E. UHL. I am nowreceirinsr mv new stock of Consisting of all kinilsofFine Dress Goods, either in Tlaiu Colors or Novelties, with a preat range of prices and qualities. I'm glaJ to sar that they will all be cheap. A large line of low-price DRESS GOODS. in Plain Shades and Novelties, com ing in this week. A splendid line of Ginghams Outinir Flannel., and other Novelties coming in, all cheap. An immense line of White Dress Goods aad Embroideries. i will he opened this week. Laces of all kinds in abundance will be shown this geascu. Dress Trimmings Of the Latest styles now- open. A lanre line of best dark and lijrht Calicoes at 5 cents. Mus lins and Sheetings u ill be cheap this Beason. Call and ?ce niv stock. Mrs. A. E. UHL. Announcements FOR THE Repcla Prtory Elefe You will tle announro h Siilnwiri num. le.ijniau-'l, al Umt fc:iitj-aJi Iriinary Kk-cia,n, to tm beid SATTKDAY, APRIL . 1M3. FKF.n. W. BIEf-KER. Chairman BvjHttiutaa (.ouuty i uium.tiee. -FOB ASSEMBLY, J0HS C. KELLER, OF MiLFoRD TOWNSHIP. Sub.wt to the decision of the Rinut.tx&n Pri mary ratx-Oou, lo be Oc.J saiunty. Aonl i, I E PUR AMD. MILLER,' or iuhkju r.ur.ori.ii. mar cucvliou u t; LciLi &a;anlay, Anl V. lJ, -FOR DIsTEJCr AnOKNEY. J. A. BERKEY, OF SOMERSET BoRGl'GH. Subjrctto tbe decision of the Republican Pii- mary caet.-uua.lJDc fceid sa:ur-lay. April y, S-FOR WSTRHT ATTuKNfY, L. C. C0LB0RX, or .oiE:-i:r EjHoi'ua, Subject to tbe deciioa of Uio Republican Prl. Btary aaectiou. Ui be oe.i aaturiay. Apru , i.C.' "x-ECUTuiis Nonet:. A aauue of John Boauias. la:e of '.ittaahocii; g Letter of A lrcii-ir.u.i on iai estate tlTim bevu arauurd lo l:e ua Wrixucl by tr.e proper autbonty. notuir U bereoy iriren n a.l pentira iduc(mu to .4 r-k.t uj ii-a.e nil 1:1 t-l.-axe paymeut. aad t.e bw:i ci..m aa:izt tbe aame win pnrnt tbem au.y auibrat.c.trd lucMMUerorut, rwtuM.y. Maru J. (i-A at tbe fc-iusc ot jereauaa 1:1 oeujn Uut ouzo. h.Kr)liAH SlAlKtK. jud.;J.BuWjlA.N. SPRING GOODS M The above is a fair specimen oftli? Imported Stallions" jbr safe at the Somerset Hoase, from the ivcll-hioien firm of Galbraith Bros., Janesville, Ws. Do not fail to see them lew Goods .wm or FOR 1S92 Are now in. Kvery Department full of all the verr latest styles of jSTEAV goods At -rices that we have cover be fore offered as low for nice, GOOD STYLES of new, first-class goods, and they can onlv be seen at the old reliable house of PAKKER L PARKER. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 & 123 4t'i Ave., PITTSBURGH, rx. (Capital, $500;fMiO full paid.) (Tatvs utl to Real Anthnrijred to n u Ex-jV'.ior. A !:r.ii:!rr.T, uu&niiatu. Trustee, A.apj-.-si, Revc:er, die DEALERS .V RELIABLE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Rents boxes :tj its Super'or Vault fmra $3 t rnuni upward. tos::3 iar.s oc!y uu mortas and af proved collaterals. JHS B. JACK.V. Ivmu JAM.K-U. iHt.N.Ni-.LL. V. Viv U C XcVaV. iid 'irs DMiyLSTRATOto' NOTICE. Efttate of Ctn;ian M jsw-r, lau- of Si.r.Trea toa-tip, ucirse; caiuij, P , u. Letters of Adrriini-tratiou In ti.e at.ve 'ste haviu been KrUi,Uri lo ir.e uaie!N.ac:.rd :..-y : . jtoj r au;r.oriiy.nti.: rieft-t.y iteu u all Vr oaUJ iriiicl to-tilA;c anAaai:;2iaUl.a: 'ry meat. aiU :hv. r. c.aitu? ajia.ui tin; atno will preeut Uxent du. T au.C:elall k.:c1 frt Jli:r tueat, oa tUi::ty. tci-rmsy S.lli, at trie nut'cv cl Hie A'ii-.ui--.raltf m tWcytreeJt Watuaiu. MOiHS WU.KKR, F. W. BIEriiaKEK. AdrxtiLHraior. aV.Lorinry. A DMLSlaTKAIOtl's .Nui'iCi- biaie of arah J. II lulcr, late of L"."4ua RjT i'a . Uev O. Ije;tcrs t f a.xii:L-irai.':1, t.u ihe a've ??tAie hvlauOeea (jraul Ui lie Uajtlcr:uol by 5lo petec au;i-ar.iy i ;jcr; t iu t ail ;e 4Ii UiOflKci U a'l eu;e to Lilaav liuiar? 1. xLe (aymeiit, aua tne Lav:u Caa ac.n: i."e aauir Uj r&xfu( tat ui lu.y aui--i.u a:el I. ? eluemcui ou taioruay. tue '.".a maJ ol Apru, at Uac ui lac u.J.yW-?. -- U Sjac.".t iK'Cotta. ta. - - V r' ? . t. - BULLETIN -OF- SILK AND DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. We invite you to inspect our lines, and ask you to compare our prices. We promise you polite attention if you only want to look at our immense lines. All roods marked in plain f res. DRESS GOODS 50-inch All-wool Cloth, 50c 60-inch English Suiting, 85c. 42-ia- Elk. Silk Warp Gloria, 75c. 40-inch Cheviot Plaids, 30c 42-in. Cloth Bedford Cord, new, $1 Eroad Cloths, all grades. Cheviots, all grades. Stonn Serges, all qualities. See the new weaves Black Silks. See the new weaves Black Satin. See the new weaves Colored Silks. All the latest things in Silks can be found in this departmen;. John P. Knable & Co. Successors to Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. ?-". B. Would be Pleued to Send Samples. J. J. SPECK. Twt LcsoiKie Wholisalc Wimc ano Uquom House or Wcstcam Pennsylvania. THE "WM. H. HOLMES CO., Distillers of - Holmes' Best " aad " Holmes' Old Economy" PURE RYE WHISKY. AH the leading Rye and Bourbon WLkies in bond or tax-paid. Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Telephone No. 305. - 120 Water St. and 153 First Avt. PITTSBURGH, PA. A tabn'ar !t?!n"nt of the property tatabie Ou..n;y aut aw rtirpwea. an murunl by Ui -rnii of juraerseS tmjaiy, far ih year COUNTY. STATE. A'id..n -4 -JVS I Ml yr.l A..x:rx,y 1 't lU-r .10 bonrtu;! 1' 3W w jt tf..u tL... 1- .! U irJ brutlivrsYatiley v jIk) t! V HiiiL4(ii;r: -UJ lit 1.4 i;!iiA Hjjpm.?1" IJ 4 l u.uetc; boxuii,; 7i 11 16 7.4 vl M I -I 'air kl"i? ' :r4 u."-: i . ic IU J-iv.-n : ?i j.-u-i-n j u Boru'ifc-ti j., lo 4JV J.i-rit-r .V. yj i 0 LaniB r ; ;,u l-l i .irtr 1'C lj M I ::i-ia 1" J 77! 'A- tTTatie ir.K.t;r.-... x o .M;'l ::eTw. 171 7k 3 fc-HJ Muioni JJ7 7; 11 Nt)r;ftaiiipjiii.. Uu i 7"i - l'j i? 1 u-j i'Aaltl T. I".! i'iTiutii:.i: N-j. I sil ii 'S.i V 't'UftnAaaon.I-tf : 1 l .' 7 K-:t ail-tHiry u.fMir, ,. Jt. 'm 11"' . J TTK fM. ; ivr .... J i 04.t ,i. I tv o MW.!c. "J." - 13b li 5HiiUt .-et 71 i HI Jf .iloaiu7UKi 1 f " l'i VA M.-ny .: - sti i 'ota bocxMixii t- 1 tra imiuit x; L-j Ui i p:r iurs..-jfuu( 7 ;! . 24 TJ ' -;:; Ii roui:t. M '- .L4 c.:rrtjurg ifuui;u . 4 Tt NOTirfc a. hr-.t j s.vea that Friday, the ?ta Lavr : rVbraary b ttx-t at iKe 'lay hi. ! uai .jr .t-irm.au: w cer any of lite Vavitiaioiaa tt T.i' av-?Kttta c JK.ii iiiavle U:luw aj'-is. raw, aL-curl.g to nf.n. f. KIMMKU SAMfEL I'. ?HoBER Aitvst:- iLUAM K. IHL Cicrk. Oll SALK. A ralia;ltt prV r.y ia 3lvCT.'rtrk tontt-tip, r i . .;:::t. Ten acrr ih1 71 prvhr tf iirii. ft-arwl a?il in a t nl Lnu? ( ctiiii Vta'oa, ii.ii a ia.-tvfy dti.::i tfir, ! : , tr. imm-r b w an t otru-r out Hii.'l; liU-rifn viviatl, ir e i? au a -jnnjf f mi-t-r c.L.i-a-'tt t htxi-. Taui prHrry : ,".i.a c! -. Kjw.. M.-. H.t, N. lit::- j a. HrjiiU. Foe funoar iuuVmmuca t-aii MRS. ANNA WAMBAVfiH, U. Si. A.Wvi,a ta. A DMINliTKATOK'J NUTICK. L!-at. of Hvnrr Blc.ub. !a: y( Q-jerrianoiiiEj Twniip. soiiifTveiOoumy. Pa. IjtUcrs kL A'lii.i jkra.Uoi on lta aVv mtat hav;-iC v.-r-n w ;m c.dcrvTitNS by tne t r:r auru.r::y. aM.u i!wret ito u all it- ayiu nt, aii-1 to bari:) claims atfaicc tn mum: ui (yfv-ci tnm ttujy atr.iatn'.V a Led Ux 5U;riK 'ii or U-:tiY .sai unlay. Mamli L3.U, a laic tAle rfci JtrQCt, o4 irf tl. aiaAN bixC;h, Adm i ui3irau-;x. A t-iai- of t "h.r.rfian Rt Iu. lata of Somrft Tawo- sioitr5e; iK.iiyi'a., Ore d. Le;u-ruf A liai:utra;.iNi oa the a:-.v estate I ptvftfi aa:n?i.iy, uoi u bvrby Ktwn to aii ' ix'f'uUA lU'irUici "o aai ctair lo iake iintijia i a (ayru-R', au-1 Une Oaring caim aa;in i ik same a. ):i.aU tAeiu aw.y auiXivmit-aUr 1 i ! -r fcfiutiiieii'.. n .w trr.-nr .turly the .' ti. '. February itf-t mi tue late riUcU--e of aa.il de ; c --t.-d, uj trijiinl Aa:iun;trtorv r H. SUA IH t jAm A EiUZ, t J. L. 1Ti,H. Adiniiiicratora A DMINISTSATuEa N0TICK. Loiters of ai2.a-n.t.-:ion on the estate of yi- uicu ttacer. imte ut nri)l:terjva:ury towDanip, :a iue futility 01 tiuret. aei- L. Laving bevu ritiic't to t:i tu.oiiiuei ty te pnraaruor :i. notice iaavrvt-y (ivca loa.i pers ludebtei W s-J rte w CaJte tramrl:a. payme'Lt. aad tajfr IiaMIjS ctaiui. against ti.e ame ut pr. ;e.t Li.ri.1 uiy autaetiiit-ated tr ritlemea. b) ti.e uujtrsijfue! DtimiDistrauir at tbc Ube r m- tI.-Li(C ul saw! le-em.-d. oc At trtay. Febm.ry -''..u, J. etnot ft tbc Qitunof 1 all-1 O Ciot k, i'. j. . abeuawU a title be vuiattead fu.-s:d W. W. HAl-iER, a-n.uiai.-ii. r. ulilt'T' Ai l LiLAlIU-N OKCHA&TUc N.-iive t-benjty T. Tea that aa applicaiiot te c.avK- Uj tue joerujr u Penaj :vai.ia uu t';t-leata . r.:.. -lay of afi A. i. u-.- by a. 11. oauil u'-iU n. o'.tcu, . j. HiicatnaaJ, E- 9 H h.wv, a.u! i'. f. Uiitlcf ue Act ul A.-- Kiu'- y, i " -Vu act lo prv.tie lor li e iu .MTy-'ia'.tvix . t Tvxuijt'.iuu ol irfa:n curpura lU'Ua. apr'-'! AhU .!. aal vn upJe Lutriai LticicUj. for taac cjAner Uia mteoeu cur i it-i u ' k -c Maftieumpaaiiantua auj ti..wi t'i:'jiy, ice Ci r at u-r ail uCtd M a ait ii is ihr Uaj auu taaauiai:iij( uf an o..et al Maia.etuu, suuarsct 4uuaty, ti.a?m via anJ ivf ie trurpue W Have. fKmatem mtj.k ti.jy a.l me riitLU m Mia Act ot az- 3.oa,uiy Ui ai l'aeilaCUU Uiereio. f 4 -- ( ( ,,s - -T-Ji,, Trt ,r - WM. M. HOLMES. FIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. These machines rai.'W watr 'Yl ; high for every kot f:i on the machine, j They supply from '2 to 70 gailonecf watr j per minute, and mill raise to any height , up to -tJi tcet, and any d;.unce tip to tea utiles, iney are epecia:iy a!aptei lor furnishing: waJer for small towns, facto ries, steam mi;ls, dairies, and for irribT: ing purp.js.-s, Hach machine ia GUARANTEED fcr lit liar., without money or note. an.I when pa.J Li tLer are further jruaranieed for otie year. M u bint, have been purchas ed by the inowid named irn!!eri!f n. wbota e reter to by permit n : XI. L. sbaver. C'oietcan ; d K. Meuler. M u!ers: A. M t'r.imer, Ca.-. inian : N. I), iiay. prop-netor cf Hay's fart, a 'JC;m-r reort. Suruunt M.lis. Tbe abore are a.l ruertrt county peopie, and are weli-kcowa to our people. Ed. TYoy, Gen'l Vg't., i-IFKSVILLJ--, PA. ARTISTIC JOS PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY LI. BENSHOFF, MAMUFACTURHG STATIC HER AXD BLANK BOOK 3IAKEK. HANNAM block. JOHNSTOWN. PA. Johnstown's New Grocery. UaTaii otnevl a dw GROCERY STORE. Soatbat Corner ,f Mrket at Locu- fiireeOi, JOHNSTOWN, I am prepared to furnieh buyers froaa dtlferent pointa with ail k;mia of freth jrroterira at lot pntr. Country produce, amh aa but ter, eyx, tc Uiea ia ex- JAMES D. RUTLEDGE. C. C. JORDAN. JORDAN & KINCHMAN. I ujom ri'.l u ; tiie viae old .tao4. wub. a iarxer up; .y of eur oa mauutjictcml Sooua, uea aa tSiEOlS k tSIFEtll". din ever. Aa bottaie ira-erj ia CRACKEHS, CA.H3IE3, HUTS AtO FRUIT, I we have !te! facilities UT :ii:.tij ordrm j prjmpt.y aa a'.l?ia;un;. Jvidan Ac IliiH'lutmn. r.i atid .Ti Uaiu street. Jotl.V-iT N. If A. CAUTI U.N. The pflM U bervby not:Cel iv( to b or Utim uy :.e, Maixar raitAa-.'pi. uu iu a. uiiai, aa ui um Wil cie. anil i mm u y aay Ueota cull era veil by bar lay areiaiuk. '. ' J f - ' )
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