. ! 1 I I The Somerset Herald EIVAED SCULL, EJitor mnd Proprietor. EisEsiaY ..A.ra 12, isst " Get tog-ether" would be a good mot to, j'jst now. for tbe warring Democratic fartions in thii comrannity. The RtpuMioma if Michigan w-ore-d a erie of victories in the local elections of lust week. The tide has turned. Luno long on appetite and short cn pie, is a new way of describing tfce co d it ion of the domestic office seeker. Speaks Thompson, of the House, has openly announced Hmself as a candidate ior the Republican nomination for Stat Treasurer. A Dc kocsat announced a few days since that he did not want an office, aud n w they talk of exhibiting bim as a curio" at the Chicago exposition. The famous Mormon temple, bean at Ra'.t Lake City forty years ago, was dedi cated on Thursday last. It has cost over 000AK), which wa raised by free con tributions of the "Latter -day Saints." Asicc of the appnching adjourn ment of t-e Legislature is to be found i n the decision of the House on Wednesday last, that no new bills shall be introduced after the lsth of this month unless by unanimous coneent. A ii!ix imposing an annual head tax of three dullars on a'.l Xorein born res: dents of the State has passed the House at llarrisburg by a larre majority. Should it become a law, the tax colierfors will have a happy time of it trying to collect something from nothing. Thk Kansas KfjiuUlican- made a tit an sweep last week aa 1 utterly routed the :'ojui'Lt and Iemo:rati; combine. Ti:e attt-mjit made last winter tOEU-al the t inlature and reverse the will of the ".' pie ujned the eyes of the law abiding citizens to the duijgers of l'opu!i.-t control. The President has s-ju ?!c!ied the aspi rations of Severn! gntie!en in this Slate by appointing Ju l,;e L hren,of Minne sota, to the position of Commissioner of Pensions. TheJuJehasa fine reputa tion as a.iurist, and a brilliant record a- a soldier. That he will deal out exact and i a partial justice lo the "old boys'' is to l-e anticipated. At the election in Uhode Island lest week, where it requires a majority to elect, neither the Iiep-iblican nor Demo cratic candidate fort i.tvernor secured a uwjority. The failureof the people to elect is said to be due to the large vote jM)!itrd by the Prohibitionists. As in oth er States the mass of the Prohibitionists was drawn from the Republican party. The Temperance Convention which met lately at Harrisbarg took ground in form of a bill giving each county in the State the right to determine whether cr not it will have licenses issued for the sale of liquors. This is simply the old "local option law," and those who re member the experience of the counties under that law will want no more of it. Thk New ork Reform Club, which is preparing a tariff bill for adoption by the next Congress, asserts among othr things, thatif its bill is adopt d during this year, the importation of woohn eoods will rise to the value of f"i,ooV00 m 1SV4, against a value of ?:;5,000,0i o in 1S'.12. Suppose it does, what will becon e of the American c apital an 1 labor now employed in producing the 40,000iO worth of domestic manufac tures tiiata-e to I driven out of the market by "chivp foreign goods T tt ine Jiouse juaiciary committee, through Mr. Cessna, has reported formal ly a bill amending the ballot law. Tiie proposed amendments allow all parties that have held State Conventions fcr live consecutive Terrs to have ot'.kial baiiots, regardless of the per cent, of vots polled. This will give the Prohibitioi -ists ashow for their white-a!!ys. Certif icates of nomination forStateollicesxuust e tiled w ithin -15 days of election, and nomination papers within .'IS days. The same time is tixed for county nomina tions. The otticial lists must be trans mitted to County Comtuifjiioners within liidavs of the election instead oflOdats. After decapitating Fourth-oass Po.-t-mastrs at a rate exceeding one hundred aud thirty per day, it is now announced 1 y the ashington scribes that Presi dent Cleveland has ordered that bo more of these officials shall be removed, ex cept for cause, unti! tkey have servtd their four yearu term, provided, 1. .Aev ei, that they have served eilieiently for two or more years, t.ien they shall l-e al lowed to complete their full terra. I Lis this order been issued, and how loi.g wiii it be "ermiued to stand, are ques tions yet to be solved. As a latter-day poet sweetly sirgs : Vut auajr the l::tle let Thai told Mai a ell lierefly tumps : n our is,laiA-.-.e-V Iroad ticks. :-t C'.e rlin J clialk hile Angel ' u in-,t. Safe id flit.'f TfiAT the South is in thesaddlecannot be doubted by any one who ill scan the Cabinet and the list of apointments made by Mr. Cleveland. When to these is added the fa. t that Harris, of Tencet "e, is President pro tem of the Senate, and Crisp, of Goorgia, is certain of bein g re-elected Speaker of he House, it is glowingly apparent that the country is to have Southern domination for the coin ing four years. From a I democratic statd-j-oict this is both light and logical. The ! solid South furnished the votes, and real ly has the ablest men in the Democratic arty. Cut it seems passing strange, ne trihelesa, to unsophisticated people, that llie mt a w ho a few years since attempted to overthrow the Union should now have coulroi of the Government, and will en 'nt its laws and dictate its policy. Sure ly. truth is stranger than fiction! On the 1st day of July next the sover eign State of South Crolina will go ir;t j the liquor business on itK own account, t nder a law parsed last w inter the State assumeentire control of the punhtse an d sale of all li pjors wittin its borders A commission, with the Governor at its hsaJ, will appoint all the saloon keeper', and every barkeeper in the State will be a salaried state otiicer and will tern all his receipts into the State Treasury. The Governor ill purchase the needed sup ply of liquors and it is expected tUt n ne but the purest will be dispensed by th; ofii?ial bar keepers, and then, to a c -rtain extent, the public health will be considered. The present Governor ( rill mani may beagood judge of liquor, but sippose that an unsophisticated drinker one that ores lucre f-.-r quantity thin ' ij.iaiitr, be chosftu chief magistrate, what then? Jim jixs, rats, snakes and l.r Uias ciie i!l icvade the Piiii.tto state and chaos will come again. The ghosU of nuilificition, secession and treason w i". stalk forth from their graves and make i.fc Lid?ous. Bat w hy anticipate? Time will vrork oct an effective cure for such grotejae legislation and sooner or later ths I "evil, or his protege, thechem ic:il comjiounders of vile liquors, will get bis due. The conntry w ill watch with bated breath the result of this attempt to make a State the sole purchaser and retailer of liqnors. BOYCOTT CONSpFrACY. Engineers May Strike but Must Not Desert a. Train on a Run. The decision of tbs Cmled Siates Circuit Court at Toledo, in the case of the Lake SLore engineers who refused to handle frefght from iLe Ann Arbor road, wbese employes were son union men, and in the appeal of the Aon Artor company for an injunction ajrauist Chief Arthur to restrain him from orderin a boycott against freight offered by the Ann Arbor company to connecting rail roads, are of great importance. Judee Kicks does not deny the right of employes to o,uit work when they choose to do so. But an engiLeer on the Lake Shore road ho, after that road bad been ordered by the Court to accept and carry forward Ann Arbor freight cars, without quitting the employ of his company, twice refused to move Ann Arbor cars, only complying with the oider aftel the boycott bad been aband oned i adjudged to be in contempt. Ia edect this is a declaration that engineers can not stay on tLeir engines and defy the order of the Court as applied to the company they serve. The deciion in the cn$e of the injunction asked fjra.-ainst Chief Arthur, as the rep resentative of the Brotherhood of Locomo tive Kaginecrs. restraining bim from order ing a boycott aj;a'ns' the Ann Arbor road, covers more important matter. It is decided that the Brotherhood cannot make a rule nullifying a law of the I cited Siates wbich compels onimon carriers whose lines tra-ver.-e ditierei.t states to accept and carry all freight o:fered therj Ly connecting railways. In snort, il is he!d that a boycott is a crimi nal conspiracy against the public welfare. This decision will be immediately carried to the Supreme Court of tbe Cnited SlaUS on apal. If it shall be sustained, tbe " boycott"' as a:i adjunct of tbe "strike" mill no longer be a permissible nl'.e of ac tion on the part cf labor or,ani.atioris. THE BAKER BALLOT. Judge Schuyler at Easton Renders an Important Decision. " Judj.'e Schuyler, of Kaston, has banded down his decision in the contested election case for Councilman in tbe First Ward, that city. The Election Board pave Henry K. Hawk, Ke.u'yiicau, two majority over Henry Weidknecht, De;u icrat. Tbe latter institut ed suiu TheJiiilfre finds thai the vote is a tie. The opinion is im;ortant in that it dis cusses the murkiug of the ballot. Iu tso instances baiiots had been rejected because the cr.ws mark had been put to tbe right of the mdi.late's name instead of in lb s-jtiares -po5i:e the names. Speaking o this Ju ls Schyler said: "The crosses a put just where the act prescribes they sboul be, and, een if tbe crosses are improjier placed, that, so long as the voter's choice can be determined, is not made by tbe act ground fjr nol counting tbe ballots. The tact is that the squares are improperly placed. The act says nothing about squares, Tbey are the devica of the Mr. Harrity, tbe (Secretary of tbe Commonwealth and arj eminently convenient and proper, but they cannot override the express mandate of tb act, which is that the margin to receive the voter s mark must be 'at the right of lbs name of each candidate,' and where the margin is, there ought the square to be, ai not, as in the printed forms, to tbe right o ttie candidate's place of residence." In two other instances ballots had bee rejected because there was a cross mark iu the party ranie at the head of each group, aud then in the list of names below. Tbe voters ha l spiit their tickets, putting marks agai'jst tbe names of candidates on both tickets, but nol voting with the latter marks ur more persons than required. It was claimed thai the voters in marking the party names had voi-ei each grouu of candid lies. This was n jl the view C the court. It a! lowed the baiiots to he counted. Iu oticlu-iion J edge Schuyler say In my opinion it is immaterial where th rrosi mark is p!ac;-d or whether it is use. at all, provided an otticial ballot is used an tb? voter's choice elf candidates appears o: its face. There i no provision in the act fo rejecting a ba let because it is not projierly marked. It is only, as has been seen, wher nur ludTKs iu jre iiaiues tuaa tu.y arj ersous to he eiecled or where il is impos sib;e to determine the voter's choice, that there is any authority for not counting ballot om cast. I tjkeit that an oil'cial ballot on the face of which nothing is marked except the orda I vote for Henry E. Hawk,' bis name bein priuie 1 in the ballot as a candidate, ia a good tihiiot tjr Mr. Hawk." Ten Dollars Brought Him a Fortune Uilwai'kec, April!. A. J. Kimermann wei. Known aiiomey oi tais city, is ia re ceipt of a lcf.nr from a law tirm at Houston Texas, informing hira that be is the sol lu-.r to an etate of K.V.. or more, left by F. A. alter, who recently died in Houston. r. J-.tue'ii-aun at hrst thought that thew ut ie -'iie mistake, but linally rtccllect eoxr. H a.ter as aso.dl htcago friend whom he hal befriended in the summer of of 1; ry a loan of ilo, with which to buy a t:ket to St. Louis. Supcosed to Be a Homestead Vic ttm. M:w Ltlk. Apnl !. Uo'rxrt A. Hender son died bete yesterday, with symptomsof poisoning. Henderson workM in Home stead during the strike last Ju!r, and return elto .New tastie sick and suifered with stomach trouble ever since. For the Big Show. Three Zulus arrived at the World's Fair grounds at Chicago on Thursday. They have been brought to this couotry to act as guards for tbe great display of diamonds and d:amondifrous earth from South Africa. Kuch of tbe trio is nearly seven feet tall. juree imnorea L.n:is3 red coats, repre senting every branch of the English milita ry aervice, an,l the crack representatives of somtof the most famous regiments of the British army, arrived at New York from Lji.don Thursday by the steamer Massa- cnuseits. ii,e men bring with them s) bors. Ail the men have sjrved six years anu are ue.j in rtserve serywe six years more. 1 te j come lo tLis country under private aui:irs in conueciiou with the World's Fair. The desctndants of Christopher Columbus sailed cn the New York, from Southampton, on Saturday, to be present at Ibe opening of the World's Fair. The list inrlr.de tbe fluke of Veragua, tbe Iuckess of Veragua, the Puke's son, and aiso the Hon. Christo pher Columbus Y. Aquilra. the Hon. Cbas. Anu-lra and a secretary, thellou. Maria del Pilar Columbu; Y. Aquilra, the Hon. Teuro Columbus and the Marqt.is Earbo'.is. Two yo ins ladies, Blanche Keis ter and Maggie Flick, were drawee! in Slippery KockCree while boating near Keisier Sta tion. Butler county, Friday evening. Farmers ! My imported horse il! be kept at my bim during the entire season, at fit) to insure colt ten da; son foot. G. W. Hutlev. New Millinery. Tbe largest, prettiest and cheist line of itillmery Ooods can be ici.rd at . . ilu. A. ELl at i. News Items. The great new Mormon Temple, in Salt Ijike City, Utah, was dedicated Thursday. The site was selected in !?17. and groand bruken and tbe corner-stone laid in 15.53. The cost of the building, as near as can be ascertained, will be slightly in excess of $.".JOO .0 0. It ia anticipated that tbe cere monies will extend over a period of four teen days. Tbe services were secret. Pcmmaeter General Bissell recently defin ed odensive partisanship on tbe part of a postmaster as follows : "(I) Oue who would turn his oflice into political headquarters ; i2: one wbo would manipulate the mails in the iutsreat of bis party ; iC) one who would collect and solicit funds ior tb use of bis party, and (4 1 one wbo would use tbe posi tion to coerce patrooj of the efflee into vo ting as be wished, Judge William Lochren, who is to succeed General Baum as Commissioner of Pensions is a well-known jurist and a man with a good military record. He was born in Ver mont fifiy seven years ago and went to Min nesota in lij7. At the breaking oat of the war be enlisted in the First Minnesota Regi ment His service during tbe war was se vere, culminating at Gettysburg, where his regiment made tbe famous charge that checked Pickett's onslaught. Tbe discovery of the m urderers of Francis M. Bowie, tbe rich planter at Malboro.MiL, is due to the religions scrapie of tbe wife of I'mkney, one of the alleged assassins. She was questioned on Good Friday and told that if she lied on that day her soul would surely be lost. She is a Catholic Though at first she denied all knowledge, she finally burst into tears, and acknowledged that she threw the murdered man's watch into a neighboring stream at her husband's request. The watch was recovered and tbe chain of evidence is now complete. At three o'clock Thursday afternoon a daring jail delivery took place at Huntingdon in which Robert Dearmitt, charged with rape and Edward Corie, wbo shot his sweet heart at Kockhill, escaped, making tbe fourth successful escape of prisoners in four months. A liui'Jy alarm prevented the es cape of tbe oi her prisoners who had access to tbe corridors. Tbe jail was in charge of a young domestic in the sheriffs family at the Ume. Tbe iat grand jury recocinended that the county commissioners should re pair the holts that had been made in the tloorsbytbe priiouers wbo had previously escaped, but the commissioners refused to do this and it was through these openings that the prisoners to-day gained their liber- 'y- At a meeting of the board of directors of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad com pany Saturday, the resignation of President McIod was accepted and Joseph S. Harris chosen to fill the vacancy. Coroner Johnson, of Washington, Pa., will bold an inqust Monday at Lucy vill over the remains of Smith Pearson, aged thirteen years, who was slabbed last Tuesday by Thomas Perks, aged eleven years. Pearson died yesterday from the eilects of ths wouud. Tuesday Perks and bis sister were puking up coal, when Pear son came along and took some of it. This started a fight, in which several boys took part, and during its progress the cuttirg was done. Tbe youthful murderer is out on ioOO bail, but will probably be placed in jail. The State Department , on Thursday, receiv ed a cablegram from Minister Hicks, at Li ma, Peru, stating that a mob attacked, a Masonic lodge, sacked tbe building and burned the fixtures ; that incidentally the United States Consulate was invaded, fur nishings destroyed and the acting Consular Ageut shot in the foot. A (quad of Peru vian police looked on without interfering with the work of the mob. After consulta tion with President Cleveland Secretary Gresham sent a telegram to Minister Hicks, telling him to protest against the failure of tbe authorities lo afford protection for tbe 1 Consulate, and, if tbe facts are well establish ed, to a.-k an expression of regret, prompt prosecution of tbe guilty parties, and repara tion for injury to American property or per sons. The reperted outbreak of contagious dis eases among cattle near ML Pleasant, West moreland county, baa bean investigated by Secretary Edge, of tbe state board of agricul ture. An animal, which was practically dyingfwas selected for a poet mortem which however, failed to reveal any specific disease of an organ. An examination of the rest of the herd revealed the fact that they were literally covered with parasites, which, in connection with improper food, were tbe cau-s of the dealhs which had occurred in the herd. The state officers recommended that the barn and shedding be thoroughly cleansed and washed with lime and carbolic acid and that the animals be washed with weak solution of tobacco water and carbolic iuid mixed with whale oil soap, which if properly done and supplemented by projwr nutntious food. Secretary Edge says, will save tbe remainder of the herd. Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the worlJ for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. X. Sny- dr. A Part of the Sun Fails. ftaiWATOMic Kas., April 0. An aerolite fell near this town yesterday afternoon strik ing the mounment to John - Brown, or " tsawatomie Brown," erected in ISoX Tbe meteor broke off an arm o the statue and pas.-4-d through the dome and on in a slightly southeasterly direction and through six feet of clsy just 9outh of Crypt, stopping only at bed rock. Experts say the aerolite is com posed of peliom, a metal known to exist auly iu the sum. From the State Capitof. Speaker Thompson has formally announc ed himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sta'e Treasurer. Representative Baker, the only Itomocrat ic member of tbe house from Montgomery, is to be ousted and " Farmer" Tsgpart given his seat. Chairman Talbot, of the ei-!ions committee, yesterday prtsented the majority report in the contest, which finds that Bak er ia not entitle to his seat and recom mends tbat tbe seat 1 given to Taggart In presenting the report Mr. Talbot gave notice that he will call it up next Tbnrsday.- Mr. Quiggle, of Clinton, on behalf of the Demo crats, staled that they would endeavor to have the minority report prepared by that time. The general impression among mem bers of the house is tbat the majority report will be sustained. These bills passed finally : Rendering women eligible to tbe office of notary pub lic; preventing the issuing of false pedigrees by owners of stallions ; making an appropri ation to pay the salary of the superintend ent of banking and the expense of clerk hire. The bill providing for tbe publication of Smull's handbook, wbich was amended by the bouse so as to give eich representative one hundred copies was defeated by thirty six nays to no yeas, but when the senate was Informed that the house persisted in its amendments, the senator who objected be cause he had been informed that tbe Gov ernor would veto the bill withdrew his ob jections and it was passed, the vote being twenty-nine yeas to nine nays. Tbe following amendment to the high li cense law has been introduced by Hon. B. K. Focht,of Union, in tbe House and referr ed to the Committee on Vice and Immorali ty : Tbat from and after the passage of this act the several courts of quarter sessions of the peace throughout the Commonwealth in the granting of licenses for tbe sale of vi nous, spiritoua, malt or brewed liquors at retail, or in quantities not exceeding one quart, shall nol grant in any city more than one such license for every one hundred vo ters ; in the several boroughs not more than two licenses in each borough having one hundred voters or less, but additimal licens es may tx granted, at the discretion of the court, for each additional one hundred vot ers or fractional part thereof in such bor ough. That tbe voters of such cities and boroughs, for the purposes of this act, shall be ascertained and determined by the last Presidential vote publish.! under and by the authority of ibe Government of the State of Pennsylvania. Tbe bill establishing a Medical Council and three State Boards ot Medical Examin ers, which parsed the House finally Tuesday, is designed to more thoroughly protect the public against physicians aud surgeons not competent or properly qualified. Three Ex amining Boards, representing the Allopath ic, Homo-' qiathic, and Eclectic schools, of seven members each, are provided for. They are to be apj)inted by the Governor from lists of the members of the three medical so cieties, wbich lists are to be furnishfd by j the secretaries cf said sod-tie. The Medi cal Council is to consist of the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of Internal Ati'airs, Su erintendeut of Public Instruction, ai.d the President of the State Board of Health, to gether with the Presidents of the three ex amining boards provided for in the act. The Council is to supervise examinations con ducted by the three boards, and issue licens es to applicants recommended by the boards. Applicants must have studied medicine least four years. The fee is fixed at $.'". Ex-Siaker Cesrsna, of Bedford, reported favorably to the bouse Friday from the general judiciary Committee a bill amending the Baker ballot law. It gives regular par ties or bodies of citizens which have beid stale conventions foi five years the right to official ballots, although they may pull less than three er cent, of the highest vote at tbe last election. Certificates of nominations for state offices shall be tiled with the secre tary of the commonwealth forty tivs days before the election, and nomination papers must be filed thirty-tight days before the election. All other certificates and papers must be filed with county commissioners forty-five or thirty-eight days before the election. All objections to the validity of certificates orpajwrs except those for legisla ture and congress must be filed in the court of common pleas of Dauphin county. Va cancies may be filled in accordance with sec tions two and three of the regular act. The seen lary of the commonwealth shall trans mit to the county commissioners the official lists sixteen days iusteaJ of ten days before election. The sberitris exempt from giving notice of city elections. Tbe ballots shall no lunger contain the residence of tbe candi dates. One set of ballots only are to be fur nished voters. Al! ballots aud cards of in struction must be sent to the votin placers on the Saturday lefore the elections. ILL'S I h I RE.AU OUR I k-J I TESI'MOHIMjJ HE GriEX-VME a trr.y. ! 1 4........ ! REMEMBER mrei'ii iuv -MtKoiilcn " " "l,r responsibil ity and tiio merits of our la:. ids. Double Chloride of Gold Tablets inn ....w. A Ok a riMTw Us ' I VAI 1 Winin'iit sjism un."i lei, ; csie ,.o : .tell aeWa."! I K. 'en . .1 a ran of tea or V. Ltiou. tm- edireof the imtieut, who will voluntarily up smwu-uns v..-...B v,TTnTtrT7i-VT.ri -.J If nTl T5TTT1T .1 TT I TTH n t e cnre.1 at horn, jn l wit j- LtUflJLtflfttiw aiii Dioiinniirj n&cu the patient. It tbe use of onr SPECIAL FVK.ni.LA wuj "--'-' Inning- treatment patients are allowed iminr--. ... pui-.eai.til such time M they .hail volnntart.y giv tuu up. Weieiid particular ami pamphlet of tcsMii.ni.s f reo.aiid shall y ! triad to pike wiflVrvr, f re of tlies. MiMl I l mnniWi a- X tiou witbpersou who have been cured by the -.! "rl aBLiTs. tin c viRI rT are for aalo Ly all riESTVllss F7"i? li: hoi iriu th. m. em-lose ns S I OO endue ill aruU you, by return nnui, a package ui i "iablets. ,, ..... ...... V rite Tonr name nun '! . whether Tal-let aro Ior 'I otacco. Muiumo w Liquor Ilatiiu OO NOT BE DECEIVED Into pnrrhasln ny of Ui varioua uo-ruiii r- iiug fnrt-! for .-lie. Ai.k for HTT.L'S TABLETS and take no uu.vi. Uanoiaclured only by n persons have boon cured by tha uso of V Ua A -7 sV A UH X XVM VX V S who have ocen 3 X. V T -v X & xxxx xvy x v ..w ji. . . r S a., aim vt.u claim ior il. I u ! leu ti X f r worth of the strongest .-rtewinir ul'Tjof, t v x f ana irom one lo ne ciir.rs; or i '"'i j X X sir S from t-n U) torty pioi loljatco. H:n ehea srVXXXX S and smoked for twenty live years, kim! ! pa.-ki.gea jjjia X V ' w v s a. V M ( s x xx t y S f fXX X tXV XX . -i.... i Tn'l.li- Mv m,n asstri)ii(!vad.l!. t.-.l totlir use of 9 fiir Ohio rHEIi:L C' 1'Kau !: I b.ve 4ti ofng yonr rurr for ii.tn.ru haiilt. and i.miii.I il wou the CEO CEIKICAL CO, SL II A 65 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTI CI LA K3 FREE, li. M. JA V LAJiiLt, l-elle. JiicB. Donna r:rRT, N. T. Thb Ohio mtntCAL Co.:-GTrrLrnFS-soiiie time ai. t wit for l o wortu of your Tablets for tobacco tli.i.it. 1 rwivoo hem all riglit and. allhoueh 1 wm both heavy tin-r una a--fcr. Hi, v .lid the work tn lw lliin tt w :.ys. I :n t-.ir.-u. Truly yours. MAl'lltW Julf N.- S, IMTTSBrrcH, r. fn r.tmntivlt cive me rl.-i.uro to swtiit a Word of i.rai lor vourTahlf u. My .n as simneiy ad; ! O. EoSC t.-l to t!i- n.e of a li.inor.and Ihrtwifli a'lri. nd. I a as Ie.l t.. try your T-U.-i. lie a. ! a-3 on-t.midni.aer. but ult.r umtf your iai.ieo.i-u; t;.r- o-t I wilt not touch liquor oi any kind. I bavo :ittel i..nr u-.-uib Ul-..c ".iUuj, rJ you, hi orUer to know u.o cure woa pcruiauctiU oars ' iili?. UKJ...S :.. i:i:.-'... I'trivyAri. 1H!0. rforrretii nirw:.! r- ii.yeK.-w. Uxa rr-1 l v ti i u-ft.I arl. . J i - Tni Ohio mmtCAL Co:-GrTLEHV-:-Torjr Tat.letn have nerfon I hav u--d inort.lime. tivpouertn itaily, lor seven y.:ar.,:!n I Lsw two uaikaea oi your Xabltu., aiiu wiiiious. any muniw VV.tl.lrow nU Ortlorw to THE OHIO CHEfel.OAL CO., 01, 53 and S3 Opera Clock. UVA, OK. I RESPONSIBLE I li ULETO ACCEPT OU REFUSE. To Piniil W ?loui!h, of Cambria connty, Pa., Jeve hl.si;li,of Ii-vau. Kenteoiinty, Mich., J-i-li.n K.-jK-r, of E.ktiart county. In.t., Jamrs Berk v. rMwanl Berkey ami Mary A Yoiter, of (Mili eu, lu-l.. rtiii.iiana hvam, of t ainl-ria oouuly, l'a., rVter K.-tm. nl Jo!inuwn. Calubha CKllllv, i a , Aii.Irew Keia-. Umi-a Tlmoias, John H. kr 'u. Marv A Kt-no. Matha A. keim and I J J la K.'i-ii, of Kent county. Mich. c-L' are hereby n li:.ed to t and appear he fi.re the .tudtfesof m Orptian' Court 11 an Or j. liana' tvmrt to be held lo and forSomen coun ty, H.. on Monday, the SHI day of May. lvit, al liio'cl.M-k in the lureniMm, tlin and there to ae-.-ci.t or ref'Le to lake tlie real e-.ta of Andrew i'.U.iiitii. dtc'.t , a: ths ajtais-1 valiiati.Ki. ur Miow eail-e a by the taice htiould not tie sold. rUierifT tulice. ISAIAH t. il). Sumt-raet. l'a , Apnl li i hhenfl". KLETO ACCKPTOU ICKFUSE. To (hriiiu Wrttvpr, intermarried with Ft-plu-n Urt-Dt-r. of Li van, Kt-oi cMinty, Mh biKn, Vi( nrt here by nticirsei to e and pirr al an r;ihan" Curt to t ht-ld In aud fir Sonit-rwl oimty, l'a .on MiMiday the day of May, MW at .ifo clLH-k A. M., ttiea and thfre toattri.t or re fiie lo take the rvnl estate ttf Jim ha Wavir, 4lrt-'d., at the aiPcaiMNl VkiutKio, or thow in.ue whv the Mtire Mmhi;1 not be M. oonitTstrt. I'i.t April 12. f shttriff. 1 ULE TO ACCLITOR KEFl'Si; T. Christina Waver, inUrniani4 with ?te j; vii W dkTiif r, ol I-,'tti'. Ktnl i;m:y, Mii'lii-razi. d' ar- i rty notitttl lo be and aiieiir al an 'ri.tiMita, rurt to t'C 1'vld in and ('-r Nicit-M r"iiiy. l'a.. uu M;)dy. the V'M day of May, l--'Mt at lt o'i U4-k A. M , thru aid then- to ai -rvpl or refiie to Ulie tlie rtal estate of Jn. ob J. W Vrr. dt-i' d , at the appraised valtiation, or show n;.--e hv thebamc hiiouid not tfwitl. hhrrttr otliff. ( IHAlAU l.Mr, eoiuorMrt, l'a., Ap-ril 12. Sheriff. AGENTS WANTED for He only AjtKor;ci IISIFBY F Mil E. 1111. I'T Gatl Hamilton, h:i liti-rary execut.. un tiie eo- .pernnon oi ni lamuy, au.i l.n- Mr. illuinea itreat H.!o.-)', "TaeutT Team of t on f:rt." aud bl lau-r book, "INtluical liiM-ti-i.i!iv" On? pnwnv. tut for tup three b.X)k4. JC clii lvetemtory Kiveo. Witte for termi to THE HENRY B IL PUB CO., Norwich, Coin. MRS.A.E.UHL. The Youth's Journal Columbian Contest. Every Contestant Gets a Prize. 1. Where a Culiinil.n t-nrn . i What a- me a"iual date of the diwoTery of Amrn 3. Wui was thi eouuiry ut.t nauicl ill booor of Loiuiubua . i SEK 'J'HK I'ltlZKH , I For correct anwer to tbe al.vc .itieytious. fl ... ..),! u .1. frav the exntllMd oi ine inner lu mi v til hlail KIKlMlioU. '..() iii t.oid. . , ..i Toailotbet-s a beautiful tripIe-piattM Jiiver io:.im.niua..u i.;wni. dp: rj iif mvTHT-Kverv r.niT ro'i-t 1! a-- mi.ani'l by . i .1 ' i.,o ii." Ti..- Vo.ith'a Joiiru!. ' a ':ii:1-c.a. .,i ,..n'i!.iv mm for Uie faniilv. Write oliiv on one "i.le of ar and win- to uniite name and audre. j.iaia. May 1'., l.-t- l. Tne c.ntl wul i.e Address COLUMBIAN CONTEST. Hox E. K. Yimth'a Journal,' Reference Ul-rary National Kan. Pitt-burjr, Pa. TUTICE TD COXTKACTOl:. il ,-;r...;n i.f ih T.,ii r.iiinr:l. of Ainen-et Itorimch, w-ale-l iin-ftm!? "e c..ii-tnicii..n of a yteiu of f.t'i.e ttater ' for .! K'-r ...;a, a ill le re-eivel until 8 o'.-l k K . SATURDAY. "AY 13, 1S33: We baveT.!an f..rt.th t"iin;.is aud s'av ity Ktem. and bidder -nay -r.iti for eitiier or l-.iu .vi.-in: or l..r wiv .nn uierrH.i. T!ie f'.. in etl TtllK- tiie ruht of r;. - l.UL' a'iy r a!l bid. For -i.-ifi.-ation and rvt'iirvtu.-ni.- a-tdr.-M. WM. il. WKLFLhV. l- rf. j-. yier '., l'a giiEKirrs ali Spring ! Spring ! Csntla Spring ! So tings ibe old bong. What a vi.-ta of pleasure oi-tis before us, am what a thrill of anticipation takes possession of us wSicn we think that it is in oar midst ' After win ter breaks, then watch for innumerable dis eases springing up through impure water, etc, and guard against them by having in the home the best stimulant, Tbe " l'nr re Uegent" Whisky is what you want. It is to be bad only ot McCulloub's Half-Ceutnry House, "J3 Liberty street, foot of Fifth Av enue, Pittsburph, l'a. Send registered letter or postoftice order for the medical wonder. A full stock of all the best brands of wines. whUktes and champagnes on Land. A MlUlon Friends. Dropped Through the Earth. PottjVillk, Fa., April Frank Iiroad- beck, employed at Morea colliery, was rid ing a hore from tbe stripping to tbe sia- bles to day, when one of the horse's If broke through the surface. In an instarft tbe animal disapj-eared. Lroaul. k caught by his chin and hands the edge of tbe tat i ty and. escaped. Tbe cave in was over Jixj feet deep, and the horse was buried under tons of earth. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found ju-tsnch a iriend in Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince yon tbat it has wonderful cura tive powers inall diseases of throatjCbest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all tbat is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at J. X. Snyder's drag store ; large bottles 50c. andtl. Something for nothing. To get something fjr nothing is contrary to tbe laws of Dature and mankind; if you want a Range, tbat is a good baker and a perfect roaster, try the Cinderella ; it is sold at a fair price, and will give you good service. It lightens labor and lessens care. Sold by J as. IS. Holder baum. Starving-to Death. Bkizii., Ixd , April 8 Little Ella Fugate, the 11 -year old daughter of John Fugate, has abstained from food for 39 days. About six weeks ago her little brother, to whom the girl was passionately attached, died. The child refused to eat, saying she want ed to die and go to be.- brother. Since that me every ffjtt has been made to induce her to rat, but the absolutely refused until few days ago, when she relented, but found that she had lost the power ta swal- food. The child cries constantly and knows that she is soon to die. She has wasted awav to skeleton and cannot last longer than etk. Her parents are wild with grief. lo A State Sells Liquor. There will be no liquor or beer sold in South Carolina except by the State, ofier Ju ly 1, 1893. Soon after the passage of the la at the last session of the Legislature the li quor dealers of the State formed an associa tion and employed counsel to test its consti tutionality. Tbe counsel advise the liqncr dealers that they prepare to meet the law as valid and constitutional ; that in view of tbe beavy penalties prescribe. by the Act they cannot advise them -to continue selling li quor after July 1. Tbe counsel say that the statute can only be tested after Julv 1, by tbe attempt of tbe Slate or any of its officers to seize liquors manufactured in any other State and sold here by anyone who has a li cense to sell liquor. I'nder the law tbe State will sell all tbe liquor and beer sold in Sjuth Carolina. Governor Tillman expects to buy tbe liquors either in Chicago, St. Loui or New York. The Act appropriates only $.V),00i with which to start tusiness, but the Governor thinks tbe State can easily get all tbe credit it wants. Deserving Praise. W e desire to say to our citizens, that f-jr years we have been selling Dr. King's ew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica alve and Electric Bitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or tbat have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have woo their great populari ty purely on their merits. J. X. fcxvDER, Druggist. For the Farmer. 8471 bushels of potatoes and loO bushels of corn have been grown to the acre by Mapra complete potato and corn fertilizers. These are facts and come from the editor of the F'irm J.nmal nd editor of the Rural. Sew Turkrr, two of the most reliable ifrri- culturai papers in the I'nited States. We solicit a trial order from every farmer and track grower in the coun y who is interest ed lo making farming pay by growing large crops of potatoes, corn, wbrat, oats and bucka.tat. Please sen i postal card for prices and pamphlets, add.-os G. W 4 II. ft. Kzmr. N'nnerjmtn, Harredsville, Somerset Co. Pa Mr Spring Stock is complete in every line, qualities of Goods are the best, Ftyles newest and pretti est and prices lowest. The prudent buyer will find it greatly to Lis or Ler advantage to examine my stock before purchas ing. DRESS GOOUS A complete line of Pres.? Goods of all the newest qualities styles, shades and kinds, at very low prices. SILKS-1 A larire assortment plain. black. colored, plaid, figured and chansrable silks. Price rang ing from iOc to $1."0 WORSTED GOODS A complete line of Cashmeres, Henriettas, Serges, Whijicords. Diagonals in many styles and colors. Prices from 12 1-2 to J 1.25. WASH GOODS A complete assortment of Dresij Ginghams, c. to 30e. Linon D Inde, 12 1-2 to 15c. Many new styles of Dress Goods from 10 to 25c. Out ing Flannels from 7 to 12 1-2. DRESS TRIMMINGS An immense line of Dress Trimmings, including Velvets, Silks, Laces, Gimps, in all shades, also beautiful irides cent styles. IIAMCURGS The largest and finest assort ment of Hamburg Edgings and Flounders ever seen in Som erset. Prices low. LACES A ereat stock of laces of the kinds that are now most fash ionable, in Silk, Linen and Cotton, in Black, Cream and White. CIRTAIX.S Curtains in Nottingham, Irish Point and Tamboured, 50cts to $12.00 per pair, poles 20c. CURTAIN SCRIMS Curtain Scrims, 5 to 15 cts. SASH CCHTAINS A large assortment of styles. STOCKINGS The largest stock ever shown in Somerset, in fast black and colors. Prices and colors guaranteed. GLOVES A full assortment of kid, silk, and cotton gloves and mitts. WRAPS, CAPES, REEFERS, ctc My stock of Ladies and Miss es' capes, reefers and blazers is very large, containing all the newest and most stylish makes. Prices range from $1.50 to $15.00. MILLINERY GOODS My Millinery Goods have been selected with great care and i3 the largest and finest assort ment at the lowest prices. ONE IN A HUNDRED Not one of a hundred pretty and useful articles that I have in stock can be mentioned for Hv virt-ie of certain writ- of Fi. Fa. :.- :iel -'i. of i'f.e ( ..urt of Common l"!ca ol S..mef-l c..-i-tv. Ir-a . to iw :ire !-t. I w.l! ex to tu!!li: naie, at llie Court House, ill Soin. rM.-t 11 .tutijth, at 1 o clock, 1. M.. ou Saturduif, April 22, lSUi, All the riiiit. title, interest, claim an.t demand of Hcnrf r. S. haflVra!ii !a'j?l -t.it:Vr, oi. iu aud lo Uie tol:..aiiJB docri 'x-a real rlie. vu . Kn. 1. A eenain tra. t of land f-tuate !n Jef fer.m toahlp, Sotnervt e-Ml! i Pi. M.tj..i::i::ie land of Jacob Henimiiufcr. tdu ard Noau Horner, John kiom.et aud other eouiainmg - (0 jYoi-os, OO more or lew. abo.it 40 acrw of a hk h ! clear, JiaTinr thereon civcte.! a onetiirr .l.-ina b.OM? and a l lrn, aill. a who! oreharj of fruii l-ar-lu? iret on the premises, witb Ihe appurtenau ce. No. 2 A certain trnct or parrel of land rituates aforesaid. a.!j. -ining Ian U Mary M.jore. K.-u-.-ca oeuel. tract No. 1 . aud others, containine r.fteen !-.acTe nnv or !, having thereon erecte-1 a oiie-tory dwelling boose, aiiii tbe aj.purienan ce. Taken tn execution and to heaold a the trf erty of Henry F. !m hart-rand Isa'-el Stf-alfer, at the mit of Jim-ph Wak ber, ui of J. K. Uo man, et at. TERMS. NOTTCE All person Turch:n t Ihe atar? Rale will pleaM take iit: itmt lit jr cent, f the puri-haw roory mtmf be paid whii pnttTtT i kttM ked dwru Hhtrw il will nia ke (xpi-Hl lo M.;e t the nk of the Hrt pur i:-r. Tlw; iviiui of the purrhM Tniny nuM f M on r W(r tlifMtay o( -tnnrniH'.:"H, vi f. : Thi.rt drtT, May ji. "rteJ v ii. h ku'w Itiff ei u.'itii the ptiri-hi-c ni"iioy i iil in hnl. Ir.ViAil i4 .;. Shrr.iT. WHISKIES ! WHISKIES ! I bave just taKeu tsesiou tf uiy oew .re:ni-s, o, 12 Hertford Street, foruieriy Mil! Street. i where I have laid in !;iU uf Wines and Liquors, and h.i after .r'-" i n y mir titut ar.d t The R. C. LANDiS Distillation. I faftVv now on hand a ivm; U: iM-on.u rt o. thf im'a- hi-ki-. fr.ni ot.- yfjtr up, ia the ftiij pr tr : One-year-o d. ir gA-Um f- Two ' .- l' Tfitv " " - l-our Z U) Whv lcv a fortMirc ank'h wTit'n yo can j what yMi know lo au .rilui-ly p'.ir and eoniiiy. I"rv my br-indt. In n :r of the wiifnefMiV tier rrment uiil be li-i:d a sarnf.ie rin-m fjiir ami eoaiplew.y v.ockeU wit a tLa chou-eMt 6tauUof AVines, Liquors & Ci?ars. Tail U ownd and oiratec by A. F. Wi titer, in addition inlhear-me 1 kfpoa haikd m tvoipicie .-.r;iniit of imprled aud dometiC WINES, BEER, ALE, BRANDIES AND CORDIALS. S. 1. S1VIMTZEK, 14 Bedford St Cumberland, - 3id. it Ban BavanaaMBaMaMr .wM i outai ortip. Tao oocd. tM ri UAWTPn Fa, n r chimes to 8 :hi-:riff's sali:. M., the followirs deeoribed real By vlrtueof awiit ofAliaFi. Fa rtiel ont of the 'oirtof (Vmmin P -aof dftrd nmnty. l'a . j i to me dirfttt, there will t-e xp-e to iiiMic:at the Coun liou.-e, iu tne tyoniugh n jHcdiurd. I'a .ou Saturday, Ajril lo, 1S9J, at 1 o'clock P. estate, to wit : A tract of land containing 2fd a.'re. more or lew. alMMit ' ares cJerei 4iid uiid -r fMice, a 1 joininir landof Valentine Knieru k ontrte north, John Wilhvlmon the et. Jacob hirhtner on the Niuili and Woite n the wet. minute in I. on donderry tounhip. lk-ltortI etKinty, excep aU'Ut Jr- ai rt. w audi hein S:n r t eou:ny. k a. Seix.d and rakn in execution a the pfojerty of J nines SVui.elm. dtf t. TERMS : NOTICF- All p.-ron pun basin1 at tiie aln-ve Mile will p.eite take noti.e that i- iter i eetit. of Hie urcliite money mui Im? mid ! w iien i-roii. rt" i kii.-k-.! down. tfi-rris I it wilt auani le excised lo -al- ut ttu- r:lt . i ttie nrsl pun lia-er. 1 ne residue of llie i-ur- ehase money niul be paid on or U-fore the dav of e..iitirina;ion, viit: Thurd.iT. Atn N.) de-l will In- a.'knoa'lelkrt-tl unti the purchase money ipaid in Tit 1 1 Da iu it.ii K. t-lieriff. rk. M- etii;3).e with ns at once. Ifyourrea hustler can make at least jr mnti-.h. Xu U the time to start in on Ul Kligatit outi't free. AJJres ALLEN XI P.SKRY CO.. K-xheMer, X. Y. Hems-pi Tress, Thcs & Plants. o 0MMIS.I0Xr.R XOTICt- KLmafl ? T..t ( Tn fh I'oi.r of f-ftnmrtt, ' vi - i'lt-a- of Smiier-elt'otinty, Pa. I HauuaQ I'.i. r. I No. ... Wc. Term, ljj. j . Alias auU in l-r.orce.i You are hereby notified tliat I. the under- -ijned. Iiavc r-.n' aT.iMiiTii.-d Oimmi lomr in i tl;e atKve eulitled la-e. t: lake tiie t--'.in!onv and reiMrt the l'acu with an oi.iiiinu. and il.at will be in mv oltire. in ibe Boronyli of s-niret. Pa , on 1-ruiaT. Mav .Mh. lv..i. al 1 o'cl ct. 1: M . .1 c.f aid day. lo lake Ihe testimony thai may te pro lut-ea. at wince time you can attend aud ex amine if y.ju tb uk i-roper. j. r. iiwrv, C'ommisniouer. i ! Q0M.MIS.SI0XLU S XOTICK. Mary A. Wirick,) In the rrt of Cunmou v. Plea ol sVmieisef tx, i'a. o. Israel W'irici-. ) 61. Iw. Term. li (Alia sub, in iiivurce, To I'rvl Wir-irt. You are hereby notified that I. the undcrm ed, hae hevn appuii.ted Commissioner in tiie aK.Te entitled i-ase, lo take the te-.iliD.my and report tiie fct with an or-inion, and that 1 will l-e in niy oilice. in Hatr liLa-k. on Mai., stree, Homerset, Pa , on Thursday, April Z'xh. lsji, at M o'clock A. M , of said day to lake th- Uistiiao ny that may be produced, at wmca liine'you can attend and examine if you think pr-ier. li. L HAk'R. Coniml-sioner. -O- Weofrer yon the fuilowtot; t-.;l'.ections of trees and vines, securely pai keJ anil shipped to your Heart t freit-ht or expro-s itlite, ch-iresi prepaid, for J:! Vi. ':ie IVwaiik.ti wiuter apple. " Iin l'uvij " - Xlar.n " , " llariy U'l-e summer" " Ke;Ter p-ar. " Itor.t " " Niagara grape. ' Concor.l " Ta-enty-fjur Havilanj straw jerry plants. Craw Tor. lb e.iriy jieacb. Three Tyler rapjerren, ami one large pa.kape of Hendersons buh Lima lar., free as a premium. Apple, pear and prsch trees are from j to i; feet ami we warrant tbe entire collection to be strictly firs.-c!a and true to name. We can furnish apple trees of all the best and hur.fy varietiif., at twenty dollars per bundled, fifty rh-s at bucdrtd ra!s. fc'ea.-on for tran plar.tii ; is from March ."-Jiu to May 1st Oi.'er jour tree, vines, and piar.ts early from as, as we can save you fnmi twenty to forty pj-r cent. on t;:eduilar. Soiicitipg your valued or.ier? we are yours lo serve. -0- G. VV. & H. B. KEMP, SVIXERYUF.X, ILirneilsTul,; Smnrrs Count. V. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lfiaie of Daniel J. R.ouirh, late of Conema-igh township. Somerset t'otinty. r-a. letters ol alrauilstraiion, rmm lxt.inum:n &nnz 9 in the above estate having been rraned to tho underiiiraed, by tbe Keuister of (il, etc., in and lor noiuerset c-junly. notice is hereby given loatl persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate pa vine nt, and tbie haviua claii'is aroiui-t the same to preseni them duly aut hciiii ea'd for aeiiletnent on Tnuniday the lsth day of Mar, -ls-Ji, at the lau-resi.ienceof deceased. M1KAM BLOCGH. F. W. Bleseckcr. UfcKlAX A. WaI.KKR. Attorney Adiuiiiistraiort. ADMINISTRATRIX,S NOTICE. t'tate of Catharine McA fee. late of SoaiervM bor oneh. dV'.L Letters of Adminilratl'-n on this estate having been granted to the uudersleued. by the proper authontv, notice Is hereby until to all persona Indebted to said eatate to maae lmroe.liate pay ment, and those having claims acainst the same Kill pneul Ihera duty authenticated for settle ment on or before Saturday. May 6th, 1;:. at tha oitice of J IL I bl. a.. in fsmierset twruuxh. All clainulo be presented to I'hl .1 Huinert. iiaalaH E. ; :. Adminutralila. Vhl A Holbert, Atty s. QAUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby j iven that all pc-sons r.mr.1 hnntine. tl-hiniforoiherwriM! ire-.;,as;u on uie property ot the uivlersiyied, i:i rs.nr-,; , i 0. Q p. Sanerset county. Pa., wi.l be de't with ae eorumir lo law. (.ILLUS X1-TZ. TYRf-i HJ tFFER J-lSATHAV f rHL. WM. SllsFFKH CHAtXCt.VU.Sr. HEVMLSOEK yiUT OF PARTITION. To I ydia WeiuV, intermarriel with F f schroc of Xeailie, ,hinL-:..i. A nine tt ','. ha.ifri. of Alioj.ua, Pa , and Vary lnlermarri.d Willi Kl. bard Kel-imao of I uvi Ciiv Sljra.ia. You are hereby n.xned tua-. in bimuauee irf Writ of Partiix.n. Issued ait of tne (-n.iitrs onrt oi ; -iiiep-t cmiiiy. Pa., and to me duct ed. I will hoil u.i lu-i'ies-o,, ij.. i-nua,. real eatale of Ja.-ou ttei-Ie, de. d.. silnale in Stolircreek loaiiMllt.. K.iiner-1 r .uu-v Pa Tuesday. -May .). l.- , M I b. p Cn and wnereyou tan attend if y.,.1 tlima pn.j. SherifTsOrti.e. j IitMK GO'D Somerset. Pa, M u .2. 'sV. s Aheri-T Avant of ppace in tliis paper, i Come and see that the hilf has AlDIT0R'S X0TICE- not been told about the hand- ShVrT"1!!: some goods and low prices. ; L,,"rr. EecuuM"if ir u . mmmwii. d,- L 1 eeaMsl to ami anions l he ledll .utii lMl iUm. Ii - TI TT i to, will atieiwl to Ihe d!itlof said appointment , rfl A li I ITT " F'May, April II. A. I).. l-tt, at tbe offlt of UV M H I I U I I ColU.ro fco.il a. in n-merset. Pa., when aud lilo. fi, Lv UflL. ihere"iJ,nOT'u"l-di.J.coLBr,(tv, J I Auditor. "yyRIT OF PARTITION. Tli f-rVHrlf.nf TriAmtdr.il a.. at son. of I'ltt.burvh. Pa.. James K. 1 f'l.'.mi-n 'H',!,'." ivier X.ej.-.Mr.ery Th..ni-.i,. ,,, Si e- Trer-i j e.i.i?A-. oaa Jono W. Jl.,ai-0. ioh, Pa.. Kn.L I hoim son. of M-a-relivi"- p w .l I i iheenildren of Man- n ..rs.if .i,ee.e.l ' !i Ihadde-M s-arlon i.r. rr. Fi.vw.ns ,rcr! v'iv.n a,.ir Jlaw, Et... ..-..-.f, UV (.rod aud Monu..nier r.,ff. ; ol Piti-lrh Pa., and Lilly M. Evans, of I-awson. ay.iie eotiniy. Pa 1 You are-herebr mtiSul .: It pifauane of a Writ of lartinon i.-nd i i t .f ,iu? ornt ki!l' Court o Somerset cwin'r, Pe-onv! vacua ... ,,, medtrert d. I wi'l hold an iu.;u'st on the pre ni- ..n the real estate o Jaco Tt.o nps.rn and M:slta Thompson. de--.-a.i, ri.a - in -torLv t;i n N.roiujli and (j-irmal.nir.i- b.wnsaiD s.nn. ' eo-'O'V. Pa. on Tnunatav. M4v 4:n i . l-i o clock A. M. -hen and i.er wao.o,iiu,i If JT.Mi think I.r..per. Blier.tr. t . e HAI A H Gf (n. M J H J eneriff Fifth Avenue, ittsbunr. J A a r- r, . I r. I w a M srs t ,j s .apr NOJ A FINE bTSt vl r THE Cheap-Choice Chic-Charv-s EtrrtilHxly wont a Of; tfii Sjrinj. A ner.l to trnii, . .... a f F. " Our ps ic briny them wutn ihk rrff rirri. CAPES ! . Nice It.'uUe ( itie- ol run- ( .,:;,: ; .. rt- a)2.()) ( Green.-', nines an-1 Tan. ; -n!v sji- At $4.90 At $8 1 v. .OO IXHiir iripie uK.-s ui in inci-i-eiii .-, r, . colors on different lijLtd ; Silk n;;, f3.'" $4.90. Fine Double Cape?!, with Euttor:!y Cy? r-i!k-lined Cape; Silk and ..,;,.' 'J' Ilae, Clack, Green and Tan: $-.ihi. VelTeteen IJutterilj Capes: lined tliro;:-' Irridescent Silk ; avcrv Lan-lsori.e Black on'y, At 12.75 ThtMt art but four itein out of huwlreda in Of.. U,nt T to talk about Jackets, Suit, Wrap, etc. They're iuiii:L 'v Come ami Juttge for yourself. 3 CAMPBELL & DICK 81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., Pittsbur - a Cindere'la stoves and Rar Their Cleanli-i ncss Lessens Labor. Their ci Saves Ye,; Mc TT will pay you to exanar.e tiie QUEEN CINDERELLA A for you buy. It lias all the latest improvement.', and h teed to be a crood baker. It ha the direct draft damper, 1 can have a fire in one-half the time required with tiie or ::: This i.s a valuable feature when you want a qui :k lire for eu.- IT has an extra larze Lirh oven, thoroughly ventilate i. of inflowing and outflowing air can be regulated at 'M a i-erfect baker, and no burning on the top. It h;-.s ti- Tri: rate, which ii the terfection of convenience and clean! iitc.-? pecially durable, having three separate sides, or the a.i .v -grates ia one, and nott-a.iIy warped by the action of the iir. Xaacfactured bv IilHAVES 4 CO LiiniU-d , n.t-bitrKU. i aud it-ta.-a-.t- i r JAIES B. HOLDERBAmi, Somerset, f Krisinger &. Kurtz, Berlin, Ta., and P. J. Corer S Son, Mcji.r-L;-REMF.MCi:R "ThiiiK'S done well and with 8 care, exempt :b-ra-lves - s, j,: , . rt'.: ' tV 1 ' l". ..- Jas. B. Holderbaun Has just received a car load of Rice Coil Spring Bugzies. Te our Rice Coil Spring Buggies to be the easiest riding ani 2;.r. durable made in the world. Try one. The sprint- can not be broken by heavy loading or fast driving. AV 1 A,i i.jmK a Nsc:' I I ' II II 1 - J.- -HAVE IN' STOCK- End Spring, Brewster Side Bar Spring. Dexter Queen Spring, Dupel Coil Spring Buggies, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. Our line of ITamer?, Whips, Lap Robes, etc., is complete and at p."-- where competition can t reach for same quality. Ca;i a.-i'l JAMES B. HOLDERBAUN "P. -A., SCHBLL, DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS and Kitchen Furnishings. MANUFACTURER OF TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WAES SUGAR PANS, SAP BUCKETS. SC00P5 AND SYRUP CANS both round and square at lowest possible prices. Tin and Steel Roofing, Tin and Galvanized Iron Spouting -or H '' and Ftnrna lMlt nr. iti 1.a.-.iL-f nnni-r vws jiu i uiaiiiis.4 f Estimates furnished for heating buildings bv steam, hot water ar.J -- air without charge P. A. SCHELL MAIN CROSS ST. - SOMERSET, Fl MINTIMIER & OGELVIE THE .VriT CLOTIILG FW.V, 122 Clinton Street. irust sell yon good clothing cheap, the first .-easos, h orI:r to CAtch your t-ade, and must keep on selling cheap if tLe-T want to hold your trade. Everything in their stock is new, and as their expense; lower than any of their competitors, they can givyou the low est prices in Johnstown.
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