M i i ro Somerset Herald " :5'v OS B- SCULL. Ed-tor. - i.-t'"'AT,"mr".-"-'" ' .. . : wca be ripe. - :aJeiker wroa fjr sale J. B. HuLPEItJCK. u tie ir is great gerai col- i f' ' . .,,V-ji tier;? advertises four ' ' ;.:. of Shri3 sVi. '.he H skald should not forget . Nl'i..viffr. liie Jruftnat, ea t their Co' Gran J Opening of 1.."t fky aal Friday text. XJi J j::a D- Hicks, of :hi DU- r ... oration oaMeuwriaa 11 M. TreJweli Co' Grand " . . iiriy Friday of next ' "T. t, . ..rib ii-;e to come tunc . o.-ois. I'.-ic Surprise, " ' . , j deaiutit and grade ut line of boots and " Km-tper ls.uck. . : r .It the leogUi of the day ' ." - uI tij,: y6 ma-v " "rT .... i.y douWiag Uieuue of liie u.c "i g:'e Uie length of djui.e tie time of aeibug " tlc .r.tV-2 "ft!j-V- ia i-i-ir.au:ty to select from the ti t.. ; ....nery Ojodj ill Uie couu ca.;vd at II. M. ItEfcWELl Co T. . nt-rr train, north bound. :1-1 - V4i.jjrd tT several ;.rii.'.it cjr ..-J aaa b.j.kaied tue track ...... a. A treifc-ai wrecs at ilus . ..j... delayed ltie uu . ; . care interest attaches to a itrnse to John P. Haas, a h .'.! i-rofrietor. Mr. Haas . en ti-e l:e dividing Herts and - .ir.i.e-. a:.d the line runs alaio: --.- ..a the miJi.e of his bar-room. .r.. whether Mr. Haao has a -.sr.. 1. ,--'r auirti armed with a T:'r i tM'ti Coiia'y. .:,.; .f taste and economy, when n:: H ? or it juiit-is, go to the oldn-l y.- e . : ;'fd MiUioery Store in the M M. Tekuwell Co. .i'.-T ieli the story of a boy who E,:itt .tU a sack of roasting i; r: i.'.rnsj around town all day. .- j jt filing theai. When - a-ivi him why he had not sold . - r .i. i tat no one had aiked him lor .a the sa. . Ttjere are many ,r tLat hy. They b.iyastoik .. lI Lrve: i.-t the public know that j.r'.-nti or that they wtta to dia- .: --si. il. r.-. Spring and Slimmer Mil- - :y aJ Friday of neit week, .u.ttd Come! 11. M.TiiEliVlKLL A Co. will attract much attcu-..--:' it unl-jae histonoai Talue. ..i.,d :jap;ar in Iivfitr't l: nor for i'. entitled "Cradl-.-s and Lad-f-i wu ed.ted by the late -: -t ''i.-L Tee iliu.-traf.oas which i I'ir.y 1: are from models now on ;.3 ". the lolanibian Eiosilion. i .j are iaclulol in what id known i.itta t jiltvt.oa, which was x- r. t: tae I'ari Ilipoi ion o! 1'., but . : -t ii r been largely a airmen ted. .1 ill-lai.es to d j writing a; home, j.- -J to i-V." per week. tend stamjied envelope for reply. .v ii VP M It Wtl .BT, Mlshawaka, Ind. . .- is the Kev Ira Hick'a weather a: :'-r Hay. After cxI weatner, about "- t;i!groir war-ner in the West, t ". vLrt Eastward there will be - rai alotit the S;h, '.'.a and l.h. A .-: 7 to frosts ahjai tlie l''th to lo. tit'.'oi toiJj a ma-ked su.rm period. i-x e and daugerj is storm daring - ait. tar-erly to Southerly winds, - ..- ;v. w falling barometer, are it li.-j.:rrs of coming d:st Lrbancea. a-.u iter rr'asrs to rise, look for a rtpe . jfak.a. a.tid.and thun ier in cycles of . L:s. About the S'M there will ii rrr?e in tern ;eri: are resulting in air j-.;rasi:re in announcing a Suni ' -L.:.?of pattern hats and seasonable -. .a lew tr mnied and untrimtned jri n.m-r and new r.bixics, TueJay - iew.siay. May ldia and 17th. Msts. K. C CortBoTH. rs f t?1.: n of eb-! cuperiatesdenta ' thr state on Tuesday appears to ' t'-t rale rather than the exception -i taat chai directors are fast be- - " '- -arert lo the belief that fre-jaeut a-r"! :s the s;-er.tite:ideacy are undesi I - . itvcra. counties in Western I'enn- 1 a taioiumenta attached to the - - .a.r-a-i. Kor exampie, Indiana -;f a ---i its saper.iiteiiJeiit's salary -' to ti. '.; Ciearticld county, -i vi t., jj.-fi; Beaver county, from ' :; Cauib.-ia country, from " i 5'" '. Warren county, from Tut salary ia this county av.i : r j iijrai patrjaij ia the put -"tiiarr Apr:; l-t, I am prepared lo de aa p irrtihser for ail sprinf crops, " i-.at: :ia vegetables. Motto : Best ; u.ohey. tail on or write A. C. Iaivis, Somerset, Pa. - c- p '.;'..- phen siys: -P.ant ' .;''a-,-s :;i i:-,r dtrs of the moon when ' V a. ttie itct or eise you won't have :;: i tt'in: ba;!J yur fence in "'"t.ir ai:.. and shr'l! sink al- X s-fv.. j.tt hrr np jn the ligbi, .- y r f at there; kill yoar hogs o:'tae ra oa aud your meat is 'bm in the d i-S and the meat - :7 tip 12 grea and b. of no account ; tidies ia the ligij! of the moon 7a.a. r:sit ; put them on in the ti.y aid aar every time; lay '" --aarj rj thr iTt-u in t he dark of the -".: k.l!. lay it Join in the lifc-bt "' ra; t.iii. Vju njay not be " ' tje Oi.vjii has ia jr inilaecce on tan aay otSr-r jiiauet." Xr-.'.jrc hive we bero able to o.Trf so vanrd av-jnnirat of f:vah and t rvi- .a yc3 Ladie', Mism' aaJ - ' Le tnoes. Colored gd a spet Fasc fcMtvLia, Kcepper tlock. " f f.jrf-1 ra v.b-prerentive a -rth whii lo remember that .u t.rrcr j:j where there are laven-a- ii-'-a whee they have begun c,rV;af..rta3d feathers, a lavh ( a.i'le w;th pood lavender . -i're-: la tier damage. Njoue ca j-arw cr o it fieaaant odor "r-"'c'-- A haera iirUtioa tf . ' "-.ets ia ehjcetn, ;.- era -ad -ft the sausftcuoa Waiting . --ar Oe.ougmgs with tue TJf their depredation. u pon Put K . '-t ia your piano if you fear tea age Lh frit. J".-85- 2:plete in 11 size and rvut-lt't ia-, Patlon Sbawi, Coo v . ! Saoea, iVarkici Ehoes and tT 'Te -ery newest and ,;j les and guarantees a frat- -tirSnat. AU grade in j 41 e: p:j known to good quali Kas buiVLCs, ilnepper Block. Yesterday was the twenty-firs anniTersa- J " "-ae great ure in mis p;a. Mr. William K. Jnv, - n,l :c f tj.i-; wore, are the gun's cf the latt's sister, xr;.. v , . . Tj i.-c. Kennedy Price, of Meyersdale, and Jasper AngasUDe, of Addis- n. were shaking Lajuls with their onmerous Somerset friends yes terdar. Inviiauons are out for the welding of Mr. Carey Linsley and Miss Maude A . Meele, of Manstiid. v. The groom U a native of this place. The atttntion of farmers is directed to the advertisement elsewhere in this issue of Jacob Kaufaan, Jr. Ee m-IU the Uit har vesting machines on the market. J. B. Snyder, who is conducting a rac oefcsfal mercantila business at Wilmerding, Westmoreiand county, has been spending the past few days with Li- family in this place. Charles W. Mosholder, a former erne-love of this otlce, now holding a responsible po sition with the Cambria Iron Company, at Johnstown, is spending a few days with oomerstl friends. The seventeenth annual session of the Lutheran Sunday School Association cflbis county will convene in the Lutheran church at Fr.edens. on the 2ad inst. Wm. H. Kup pie. Esq , is president of the Association. Mrs. Adam Schlicktruian, wife of a ven erable German citizen, whose borne is one mile south of town, died at an early hour Thursday morning, aged about seventy-five years. The deceased is survived by her buv bind and on'.i son. E. Newton StuiTc, of Jenner township, who has been weak-minded for a number of years, became violent a few days since. He was brought to Somerset yesterday aud Com mitted to jaii, until arrangemente can be made for bis removal to I'ixmoiit Assvluin. Two Somerset county lemocrats picked up plums that fell from the fedt-ral tree Sat urday. They we"e Harry S pe, who succeeds his brother Will as postmaster at Sipesvillc, and C. W. Baldwin, who will j-orforoi the duties of postmaster at Berkley 's Mills, in Sacamit township. If "-resolutlng" will control the federal appointments in this county, the Central Iemocratic Society are " stricliy iu it." The members of the Society meet periodical ly, and, afier deploring the decadence of the time-honored custom of holding mass ' meetings, proceed to resjlute. Mr. IL E. Meyers, who has beva clerk in the Prothonotary's orS- during the past rive years, Saturday evening tendered his resig nation. It was prompt'y acd-pted by Captain Saaaer aad Monday morning Mr. Meyers was reiieved from tur.her duties in that otbee. A handsome, elderly gentleman, with a de cided western air, who has beea renewing his acjuair.laace with ths p?op!e of Somer set the jst week, is Mr. Jacob Lichty, who formeriy resided on the farm now occupied by Simon S. hrock. just west of town. Mr. Lichty hails from Waterloo, Iowa. A ten-year-old daughter of Samuel Giover, of jiear SjtneinV.J. was aimjst instantly kilied Saturday by beiag struck on the head by a bail bat in the bands of a lad naoied Early. The latter was playing bail with the children of Mr. Giover, who is k'.a uncle, wheu the bat slipped oat of h:S hau Js. E ijaa Livengooi, of E c Lick tjwaship, maL-ufactared more maple sugar the past season than any other man in Sjmerset county, and he is believed to have produced m..relhaa any other manufacturer in this Slate. Hf reports -.T.'i pound of s :gar and forty gallons of maple syrup for 1.' '. Mr Luetigood will receive 1 175 s bounty. Andrew Lohr, aged seventy four years, d ed at his borue oa West Main stre-t, Sun day morning. The deceased had beea atMicted with a ma'.igaaat cancer on his rig'tit ear for the past three or four year aad his d-ata was due to it. He is survived by his wife and two children. The interment took place at the Metzier church, ia Sjraerse township. Tuesday miming. Mr. Jonathan Smith, of Stoyestowa. who bus beea urged by his f.-ieaj all over the county to become a candidate for Sheriff at the coming Lepi.blican pr.mary election finds that it w:ii be impossible for him to cm. ply with their desires, at this time, aud re-juertj the HxajtLp lo announce the fact through its columns. Mr. Smith will probably turn, up for that or some other couaty orhae in the tut ti re. Shortly after nine o'clock Satur lay even ing the farm Loose ofGt-c. A. H. Corfrotb, oa the hill top j ast east of town, was dlscov erei to be o a fire. The fiimes were sub died by parties who harried to tb; scene, bat not until af.erthey hai barnfi away the interior of the build ng. The loss wiil reach several hundred duliars. Tne fire was undoubtedly of incendiary origin, as the bouse was unoccupied at the time un dergoing repairs. It is proposed by the Western Pennsylva nia Masvriic association to erect a fun.mer bote!, at some point convenient to the rail road, fur the accommi-dation of lM) to persons. New Florence, Hillsi 'e and 1-lgo-nier are among the j-omts under orsldera tion. The hotel wid be for the accoraaioda lion of members and the r families at:d free from the rltsh and fads of fashionable sum mer resorts. rVhal's the matter with Som erset pattir.g ia a bid for the hotel ? Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kaepper will leave Sooierst shortly Jura western trip. They will first proceed to Indianapolis, where they wiij bej jined by their son Geo-ge, who is astnleat ia oa of the elu rational insti tutions of that city, whea they will c .mtin ce on to Chicago. They will devote several weeks to viewing the sights at the World's Fair. Afier " d )ing" the Fair they will j Kiruey farther west, taking in l'enver aad other cities bef ire returning to Somerset Postmaster Keller has been informed ly the !epar!nieut that for the benefit of per sons intending to visit the World lair a post othr-e bas been created on the grounds which wili continue in operation during the fair. A rpecial force of carriers will coilex t and deliver mail to all psrts of the grounds Visitors to Cbioago, cot knoring their pre cise location, can have their mail sent to this branch office, bat all matter should plainly marked ' World's Fair S-ticn, Chi cago, III. Tbe o:!i-e will transact money order and registry basin ?, a'so, and will be a great convenience. Tbe eiitor of tbe Vr lette is very roach lirturbeJ over the appearance of the Court Hviaseyari. He thinks, and most pyop'e agreswith. him, thsl tbe public ground should oat be used for the purpose of dis p' tying patent gi's. pi'-ftat fences, The Yairt'e can raise the saiue objection against d lacing tbe walis of tbe Court House with alverlistm'nts for patent medicine, local basinesa firms, Ac. It mig'at be well for the county authorities to place a bulletin board in tne Court House for the display of leral notices in which the public is inteiest ed. bet there is certainly no reason why the walls of tbe building sbould be pasted over with advertisements of the character named. Important changes in the time of E. 4 0. Waias will go into eJsct next Sunday, when the new through vestibale-i train from New York to Chicago will run via the Pittsburgh d.rhdoa and the Pittsburgh Western. The wast bound train wiil be due at Rack wood at aboat a JO p. m. A dining car will be attached to the train at Conuellsviile and will be run Ut a point beyond Pittsburgh, where it will be picted op by the east bound train tbe following tnomins and returned" to Joaceliiviile. By csing tbe former train SoBierset people going to the World Fair can leave ban at aboit i3 in tbe after Don and arriye in Chicago lb cext morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laoghtoo, of Drift wood, Pa., have been in Somerset for the pas! few days. They were called here by the critical illness of the former's mother. According to the Johnstown IlrrtiiJ both parties to the dispute as to who bas the right to the coal lands of Edward Holaopple, of Paiut tow nship, which were recently bought by the Thomas boys, of Johnstown, and others, are confident of winnio the suit. The case U set for trial at the coming session of court, but it is not probable that it wili come to trial at that time, owing to the ina bility of the parties bringing the suit to get proper surveys of the property in order to proper:y prosecute their suit. The printing of envelopes by the govern ment for business purpose will be abolished September next, and the t xkk) annually paid tor this work will hereafter be distrib uted where it belongs among the printers throughout t.e country. There is no more sense in the government printing envelopes for business purposes than there would be in the government starting a clothe pta facto ry or insisting on lettering ail the tomb stones sold throaghout the country. The work belonged lo the printers and the law O'ight to have beea repealed long ago. A bjy named Mcdaia, of Homestead, a studeut at the Ki?kiuiineias School, Salts burg, Iadina county I'a. died in great agony Tut sday morning shortly before 5 o'clock. Tat evening previous, in company with sevtral schoolmates, he ent to the woods to gather sweet myrrh. By mistake a poisonous herb was found, of which young McClaiu ate f.etiy. About 8 o'clock that evening he was taken v.oletitly ill. A physician was summoned, and remained constantly at the bov's bedside until death occurred. Link Z. miners, aa employe of the Yougli Lumber Company mills below Uaio Pyle. had a narrow cscaj (rum death in the Youth river at Bailey's Point last Saturday. Ia at- itn.pt:!ig to cross the river iu a sk if he was thrown into the water an J drif.ei to a large rock where he was Iran J s n:e hours later. A rescuing party succeeded in getting him saiViy t shore after four hours hard work. 7. oiaitrs was pulled to the shore through the sifi current by a roje which was tied tightly abjut his bdy. He had inhaled a cotisijerable lantity of water aa J wai ua cctscioas when rescue!. Beufjrd county llepublioaas have nomi nated 0. Ilufus llademaa for prothonotary, John S. Wrght for Associate Judge, John B. Hammers for sherifl, W. S. Lysinger for register and reorber, John S. Weiier for district attorney, James Piper and William Masters for commissioners, Albert Cessna for treasurer, Henry S. Baker for poor di rector, A. Biackburn and W. C. Litchey f .r auditors and X. W. McOaniel for coroner. I'.-. W. T. Hughes an i C. C. Keamer were tie. ltd delefc-tes to the Elate convention and ir.strucied to vote for Hon. John Stewart for supreme j udge so long as his name was be fore the convention. Thursday night a large bam owned ly John Swaager, near Marraysvillf, West moreland county, with all contents, inch! 1 ins hay. grain, farming implement?, harness, three valuable colts and two horses, was en tirely cons.imed by tire, theorem of which is a mystery. All the family except three small children were absent and they were at the uou-e preparing supper at the time. prank, a 1J year-old son, discoveied the fire, and hastening to the barn, which mas then wrapped ia dames, rushed into the sta bles, atid by heroic efforts socceeiJ in res cuing three liorsee and live cows, bat in do ine so he was considerably burned. The lo-s wili reach ;,'.". on which there is a partial insurance in the Westmorland Mu tual ins .ranee company. At the recent aessioa of the Lawrence comity license court J aJge Hazea hai the fjilowirg to :ay : " Tnere is oae thing personally I want to say ia regard to this license matter. I can not leave my team and go to the hotel with out being buttoa-boled by people who know much ttter, ople who get dowa oa their kr.eesand ptay to Almighty God. They are an imputation on man. It is a mark of low principle to io such a thing as this. My self and my brother judges are continually aaaoved by letters ia regard to licenses. Ap plicants come to us or send some oae. I n uer no circumstances will a license be grant ed to ( eople who approach the Court in any wsy in .regard to license. This might as weil be understood now as any time. The Noss Jollity Company gave a bright and Novel performance at the Graid Opera House last evening. This is the company's fi-st appearance, which, however, did not pr.-venl them from receiving a most oord.al roeplion froai a large audience. "A t'aick Match" is full of amusing incident. The rooster dance proved to bean unicjue special ty, while the musical iu'-!e made cjuite a hit The company carry a large number of beautiful costumes. The raxaphone sextette and the Mexicaa Mandolin Tioubadors were among the novel musical special ties intro duced daring the evening. Tue company d serves a packed house. Hiilimj (Til.) HV.'d. At the t'pera House to-morrow night. m Oj the aftera-oa Iraia over the B 4 0. Rauroad. TnursK'y Eugene Wellwood, sales man for Love, Sunshine i Co , and Miss He en, daughter of J. W. Steveason, the jeweler, were passengers. No one al the time noticed anything remarkable iu this lar, bat subsequent events have proved that it was by prearraiigement that they both left on tue same tiain, as they were eloping to Cumberland, where they were married t-iat tiigai. The young laJy is only about eighteen years o! age and ber parent objected to her prop sed marriare. Tue young eo ple were not to be thwarted and planned aa elopement whicii lau been saccessfuilv ' tied out. When Miss Stevenson left htie she pretended she was going tc spend lue a t-rnoon with a lady fneud in this city. Department Commander Thomas G. Sum pie bas isc-ued from Stale headquarters, No. l')S Arch street, Pailadelphia. under date cf May 1st. general orders No. , which con lain the annual aJjress to the G. A. R. Posts of Pennsylvania on the importance of faithful.' observing Memorial I 'ay. May S tb. He instructs the various Posts to ar range for attending divine service Sunday, iZsth, and toap.Mjint committees whose duty it shall be to vit the public schools prior lo May IVita. and call the attention of the chil dren, by short addresses to the lessons taught by the ceremonies of that day. He farther state i that ia locaiit.es where there are more thaa one Post, jjint arrangements should be made and invitations extended lo the ladies of the Grand Army, Womm'a Relief Corps and S jns of Veterans to participate in the sei vices of tbe day. Posts desiring Me morial Day services, as published in pamph let form, w ill be famished witb copies free of charge cpon application to headquarters. In the State of Pennsylvania bi cycles aad tr-cyclea enjoy all the privileges of other ve hicles upon the pablic roads, which fact ia BH generally understood throughout the country districts, and becau&e of the misun derstanding expeaaive law suits are liable lo lake place in case of collisions between bi cycles and other vehicles. Our wheelmen complain frequently of drivers of teams wbo in-1- ad of giving them room to pas cpoo the roads endeavor to crowd them into the gutters along aide, thus endangering not only the wheel but the limbs of the rider. An act of the legislature fully covers this matter and gives tbe wheelman all road privileges. It is as follows : "Rt it enacted, etc That bicycles, tricy cles and all vehicle propelled by band or foot, aad ail person by whom bicycles, tricycle and saca other veil idea used, rid den or propelled upon tb public highways of this State, shall bs entitled to the same rights and subject to the same restriction in tbe use thereof as presented in case of persons using carriage draw a by bones." Tbe Kramer or Od City wagon ia acid by J. 8. HjLEIBXiU. HOw They Voted. Iaasmtrch as a dispes'tion hs been man ifested in certain ..uarters to defeat the will of a majority of the school directors of this county who voted forJ. M. Berkey fcr County Superintendent at the convention of direct ors beld in tbe Court House last Tuesday, by trying to make it appear that be i Berkey) did not receive tbe votes of a majority of the directors present, tbe HiEiLD herewith pre aents a list of ail tbe directors who responded to their names when tbe roll of the con ven tion was called by Chairman Cook, and who subsequently voted upon the call of tbe roll. One hundred and eighty-eight direct or were present and voted. Ninety-five voted for J. M. Berkey and ninety-three voted for E. E. Pritta, as follows : rot j. x. BEaxtT. Allegheny : Wendling Werner, Augustus Tayman, Joseph Miller, Fred. R. Shafler, Charles Dorn. Berlin : Jacob S wartxandruber, F. B. Coiias, J. A. Philson, S. P. Zimmerman, Robert Pbilson. Samuel Eugle. Black : D. M. Weimer. Brothersvalley : Hiram P. Hay, J. M. Masser, Elias Cober, Henry G. Hay. Casaelman : H. H. Wirt, J. A. Liphart. Conemaugh: Jacob I. Kaafmaa. Confluence: J. J. lleynolds. Rev. J. R. Brown, Hiram Framz, B. K. Puliia. Elk Lick : D. Compton, D. J. Eagle, J. J. Engle, John Blake, D. W. Maust. Fair Hope: Jacob Karauerrer, W. H. Suder, James Fair, Israel BarkeU Greenville : 8. D. Yutzy. Jefferson : Frederick Shsrulia. Jenner: J. J. Shatter. Jennertown: Rev. G. W. Crist. H. W. Maurer. Larimer: H. B. Beal, H. Johnson. Lower Turkeyfoot : John Gibson, G. E. Cunningham, J. L. Hyatt, John Nicola, James McNeal, N. B. TannebilL Meyersdale: Wm. Kupp, H. J. Ebeka. M id Jiecreek : Wilson Whipkey, J. W. Shultz, Nelson Savior. Milford : D. G. Miller, J. S. Phillipni. New Baltimore: Bernard Wolfhope, John M. Topper, John P. Spicer. New Cetitreville: Dr. W. II. Gardner, R. H. Dull, Aaron J. Miller, W. H. Walter. Jaiues B. Ferrell. Northampton: E. G. Bjwraan, J. H. Miller, J. U Snyder, Calvin Foorbauga. Paint : Daniel Holsopple. (jueinahoning : Nathaniel Hauler. Kockwood: S. A. Kendsll. Salisbury: J. D. Livene od, W. H. Bouch er, Henry Kidner, Theo. Wagner, Chaa. H. Beat Shade : David Wagner, James Berkebiie- Somerset Borough : J. R. Scatt, A. J. Hileman. Somerset: DaTid Weller. Southampton : Andrew Kenne'.l, B. F. Baker. Stoyestown : Dr. J. H. Gardner, Paul B. Schlag. Summit: H. S. Walter. Cpper Turkeyfoot : J. A. Shultz, J. F. Youukin, Moses Liphart. William Gerhard, Irvia Younkin, Peter Nichelson. Frsina : J. B.Jennings, Dr. W. Kuhl man. I. J. Miller, J. B. Davis Noaa Scott, A. S. levy. Welleriburg : Dr. S. C. Fechtig. Total, &. roa K. r. rairrs. Addison : John Wiikias, J. C Dehaven, Thomas E. Nuil. Black : H. S Swarner, S. A. Shoemaker, Peter Sayder, John H. Fowler. Brothersvalley : Waciaru Brant, S. S. Mosholder. Benson : David 11! ough, D. J. Lehman, John Wolford, W. W. Weyand. Casselrxan : B. W. Witt, W. D. Zufall, Jesse Heed. Conemaugh : John SiabI, Samuel Gin dlesperger, Isaac Y. Kaufman, Isaac Yoder. ConrJueuce : G. G. GrotT. Fair Hope : G. J. Hibner. Greenville : Joseph Shultz, J. B. Lowry, I. Shockey. Jetlerson. A. B. I-ahart, A. M. Miller. Ncah H. Bruner. Jenner. Jerome StuiTi. Freeman J. Hotf man. John B.esetker, John WelgUly, Sam uel Speigie. Jennertown. t'avtd L. Witt, John Rink, Ianiel Pearson, Solomon Judy. Lincoln: II W. Bittner, John J. Darr, W. A. Maurer, H. L. S pe, J. J. Sbaulis, M. M. Sbaulis. Meyersdale: J. W. Young, A. F. John. Middle reek : Simon P. Lyons. Urlas M. Say lor. Milford : Perry Schrock. S. A. Walker, J. L. W. Seibert, Jacob Seci.ler. New Baltimore ; Henry J. Eagbert, Michael Uickey. Paint. Peter Knable, Isaac D. Shaffer. yuemahoning : Aaron J. Biough, David M.ller, Eii W. Shaver, J. J. Zimmerman, Peter J. Biough. Rock wood : W. H. Johnson, A. J. Gro wall, Solomon Snyder. Shade: Levi Koontz, David Cable, Chas. A. Wagner, Henry Johnson. Somerset Borough: Chas. J. Harrison, M. J. Prills, H. S. Kimmel, J. M. Cook. Somerset : John Bmgner, James M. Ca ble. Bruce Friedline, Joseph J. Snyder, Nor man B. Peurod. Southampton : Samuel Shoemaker, Si mon Lepley. Stonycretk : J. F. Reiman. M. J. Snyder, J. J. Walker, D. 3. Wilson. J. J. Kimmel, W. J. Giessaer. Stoyestown : Isaac Ferner. Summit: H. P.Walker, IT. C. Werner, S. H. Marteeny, S. S. Miller. Charles Shaller. Wellersburg :-J. E. Shatter, G. W. Witt, Henry Moser. Total, 13. The above list waj checkej ofT by the ed itor of the HiatLD and he bas since verified its accuracy by comparts in with lis s kept by gentlemen present in the convention from Berlin, Meyersdale and Somerset, and it also agrees with the official list of direct ors present as kept by the secretaries of the convention and calied by Chairman Cook, with the single exception of Jere.Silhaugh, a director from Addison, whose preset o was announced by a brother member of the Addison board of directors, and wbo did not respond to hi name when called upon to ote. T Le height of the season is almost here when we will receive several invoices of fresh Millinery every week. We are always ready for you witb tbe most tylish goods from Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, at tbe very lowest prices. We trim hats while yon wait. 51. M. TaxDWELL t Co. Will Probably be Settled by the Court. The following action was taken by the Pittsburgh Conference of tbe Evangelical Association of North America at their sess ion, in the city of Filtsburgh, March lo. 'IO : WHiBxts. There exists within tbe bounds of this tbe Pittsburg Conference, a faction consisting mainly of ministers who are in open revolt against tbe discipline and order of tbe Evangelical Association, and whose purpose, inter alia, now is to secure to their proposed new organization ail tbe church property of the Evangelical Association they possibly can, and Whibeas, This conference is obligated by the discipline to preserve for the Evangeli cal Aasociation all iu churches, prsons.ge and ail other property within iu bounds, therefore IUAvtd, By this Conference that no church property, parsanage, or any other, lawfully belonging to any station, district or circuit of the Evangelical Association of North America, within the bonds of this Conference, shall be alienated by sale, mort gage or otherwise until it shall give iu assent to any sixth sale or mortgage. It waa further resolved that the above should be printed in county newspapers, when and wherever necessary. S. M. Bat M..4aDxia, P. E. Wanted I Reliable parties to act as agents. Steady employment and good pay front tbe start. No experience necessary. Outfit tree. Address THE HAWKS XCRSERY CO., Rochester, N. T. Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. 5. Gov't Report. L k3 1 iJt ABSOIUTELY PURE Not Good Weather for Sowing Oats. Gen. A- II. Coilrolh disappeared from Somerset last Monday, when it was given out that be had gone to Harrisburg. Im mediately after the adjournment of the school directors' convention, after Le bad declared that be wou'd not vote fur General Grant (as though he ever did vote tor a Re publican) for a third term, and adding bis mite towards the defeat of his candidate for County Superintendent, Chairman Johns, of the Democratic County Committee, disap peared as mysteriously as if the earth ha d opened and swallowed him. The f tlowing Washington dispatch to the Pittsburgh CViiiJJiercilii 6'a-te explains the whereabouts of the two leaders : Ex-Congressman CoiTrotb. of Somerset, and Democratic County Chairman Johns, of Meyersdale, met here luis morning. They claim mat the meeting was purely acciden tal: that Mr. Corfrotb was taking the easiest route home from a convention of tea tiers. However, their biutuess bereseerued to be cf the same nature, lor after breakfast they proceeded to the I'ostottice Department to gether and were soon closeted w ith Fourth Assistant Post master-General Maxwell. The postmaster at New Baltimore having resign ed, they recommended the appointment of John M. Topper to sucixi-d him, and it is understood that the appointment will be made. Having secured this much the Som-srset county pair tried lo krce Mr. Maxwell to show but hand regard.rig other othces of this class in that county. Tney trjere.'ore recom mended thre changes wnerein tbe Republi can incumbent bad served four years or more. Mr. Maxwell was not to be caugtit, however, and instantly demanded lo kuow if the incumbents had resigned or were anx ious to be relieved. I'lion being answered iu the negative he declined to make the change, and when pressed for some reason made a new excuse, viz . that the leaders in cli-tant states had charged that be was showing favoritism to the eastern Democrats and that, therefore, he intended to tiii only vacancies caused by resignation in those slates for the present. In proof of thi3 Mr. Maxwell stated that he had made but seven change in his own state of New York. Mr. Maxwell also would not state when he would take up the Pennsylva nia cases, and informed them that no one would be permitted to dictate the appoint ment when they were taken up. lien. CuiTroth "and Cbairman John then called opou Postmaster-General liissell and urged sliced action in liie M'-yersda'e con test and thai J. M. Oates be tne apointee. The general iniimated that if the adminis tration mrended to sow oats this spring tbe time bad arrived. To this saily Mr. Bis-eil replied that the unusual heavy ram might be injurious, and that a prudent farmer woulj wait until the weather was more fa vorabl". He slated that he was ready to take np and decide the Meyers.la'e emit-: as soon as the Presi 1-nt intimated a desirr to do so. Satislied that they bad accomplish ed ail that rouid be done. Gen. CotfroiU nr:: Cbairman Johns left the department and took tbe afternoon train for home via Cum berland." The Blessed Baby can get an entire new outllt consisting o long or short dresses, Ca-hinere Wraps and a I.swn, Xaius'iic, Mail or S.Ik Capat Mrs. A. K. Thi s. Mt. Morlatt Items. Farmers are all busy sewing oats. Jese Crist, of Jenner township, lias a peach tree in full blosm that bas born fruit erery year, with four exceptions, sine 1".'. Philip C. Maurer met with an usly acci dent one day last week while eniried at splitting wood. His ax slipped and cut Lis hand quite seTerdy. Mrs. Hannah Rhoads, cf Glesscer, was trisiting here last week. She is a former res ident of this place and announces her inten tion of returning and mating ML Moriah her permanent home. The report that Mrs. John SiarTi, o.' this place, is dying cf cancer, is not correct. Mrs. Stuffi has been atlli jted with that dis ease tor several years, during which time she bas been under the care of a Philadelphia specialist. X. Wanted. A good girl. A situation in small family at good wajres to the propr person. Inquire at this olhVe. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses havebe-ai issutd since our last report t Abraham Mussr Stonycreek towt'bip. Ma,; Lie E. Barkei AllefheDy " Milton C. Weaer Latrobe, I'a. Mettle ilingier.. - John S. Trimy I'pper Turkeyfoot twp. Belle Cramer ... tiilmore W. Erant Sionycteelt ' Sarah K. e Somerset Simon P. P.raiit Eruthcrsvalley " Ve.'iie Knox Addis.in " Charles Gaurier Fairitoi " Koeanah Paasler Meyersdale. Iavid E. Penro-I Paint Township. Ida A. Shader Samael Gray- . K.k Lick " Sarah Catharine Hair " " " IUehar.iC. Airman. ..Westmoreland Co., Pa. Anna Kaiuia V. Morsiousky... Summit iwp. I". U. Bio'iifh Cotiemsuth Township. Mary A. Yoder Bright Women Wbo are anxious to accomplish the best results, for the least money, should examine the Cinderella Range before they buy ; ii is a good baker and a perfect roaster, and every, tew feature of practical worth is embodied into its construction. It bas pleased thous ands of housewives, and will please yoa. Sold by Jaa. II. Holderbauru, Somerset, P. State Crop Reports. Reports received at the oilice of Secretary E.ljte, of the Stale board of agriculture, indi cate that the Consolidated reports of i nc month Sato, at least so far as they refer to the wheat crop, were substantially correct and that the past month s presets, aside frjui the increase in actual growth, has not mate rially altered the position. For the season cf the year the growth of wheat is short, but the roots barmy passed through the winter in good condition, are tillering nicely, ar.d unless something unusual taxes place, an excellent crop of jrraiii aud straw may be ex pected. Secretary EJire says wet weather in the southeastern part of the State has great ly delayed oat and pjlato planting, and in some sections tbe crop of oats hare been given up and some substitute, such as Hun garian grass, rei..i;rin, a short season for growth, will be substituted. Ia Some in stances continued rainfall bas caused the sets of tbe early planted potatoes to rut and a second planting is in so me cases "necessary. A similar delay will pro'sabiy red ice the area of late planted potatoes, but the in creased area planted in other sections of the Stale wiil more than make up the deficiency-Cool and wet weather Las delayed the growth of spring fasiure, and that wbich baa already grown has but little nou.-isliment in it- Stock in a lew instances have been turned out but are not thriving properly. Corn ground plowed last fail his become very solid, aud should warm weather set in, both grass and wra.ds wili be bard to keep down. Late plowing on sod baa been de layed by tbe weather and corn planting will be later tban usual. Fortunately the ab aence of warm weather will prevent any se rious loss from this account. MiUinary Opening. Tbe MUIioery Boom of M. M. Tredwell tt Co. will be gogeoua t their Opeo.ag on TbUKMAT A5D FftlDAY NCXT, with fTerythin new ia Spring aod Sunsmer M lincry, elected from Ui best bouses ia New York, PhiLaJe.'pbia Baltimore and Pittv t urg. Ia the aelectioa J these grxxis we bale paid ftpecimi alien l: on to tbe wanta and tastes of our ctutomera, which we ao well know ; and tbe prices we are coaTiiioed will meet jour approbation. Yoa are tvspect fally iaTitd to a: tend, iupect and select if 70a wiih. M. M. TacDVKLt. (t Co. rfWtO&$ Opening: Opening!! New Trimmed Pattern ilals, Tuesday and Wednesday, May loth aad I7tb. Would be pleased to see you. Mas. K. B. Coffedth. $500 for Three Cents. The reproduction is more perfect than the original, and is oocicplished by the perfect manner in which wa i jspr designs, origin ally costing hundreds of doiiars, are printed by machinery. Many samples of tbes i-a-pers arranged as Ihey should be used to pro duce harmotiions elfects, in different Colors, and also a pamphlet on Economy in Home Decoratioi and How to Hang Pa;er will be mailed free by ALFRED PEATS. lept, C t;V VI. Madison St, Chicago, cr Z-.:Z W. L.th St , New York. I hereof OTtifT That the iiIcTrin7 aV-oLitJ have t-rn t ill air of:. re crtTlu.g U 1'. and id ijc j-rcH.aU.ti lo luc Coin icr ixn: .r uav Uoo, on THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1393. First .n;t f J. M. Louthcr, cocnua'vve of Atratiin .-f-iir:T. Jim Hint f ftuiip W. W'a'kcr. rvoaii'it of Acirit of it-"nr? T. II-kvit, iur."ivlCif jirt- "irta:i'i imn a-VrUij: ni Ja.r t V. Sarar.t, a- Ct . Lid nl. F"u;m an i f.ntil afoi;nt of W. II. i:t, trustee a U'i Kctd'- er uf Hit- Ciiact c k i- tl'D. Jrji h-. notary f-ftct, U. SINNER. 1 i t .trie. -NOTICE- 1 h?r hj rnif? ibai the KW m j f titiou f titufme Lintt l.:i r..M a cr- i in my or!., e ac -.riin ! ia :a'1 inrtt It e !::e !x; j'ttr-k.-l.U.-1 U liie 1 o;;rt for ajiuu ttat ;, wa Monday, May 22, 1S93. Ji.n V. To;.!--, A: lecheny Tonsiiiri. Itsu.' t. M- i.-e, t.arluter Henry H. sta.':i .u J :m C B. h'y. is imriit tp. 6. K.'Metzvr. I'poer luaeVoot Iu.fcip. Cic.-a -'ut .e, ' i . li, eir. .Vut l-t, t-vl. i r.lerk. A j.-rm V Kav ar. J Jlanha E. hi .f J tmrr lf urji; m '! :.',y t Nc.'-'s. tv ftW a v.iinrary a'ir:i!'i ! of ail t-'r pr.;-rry, rral ar..l htm.h:, J.i:m O. IUy, 1:1c '.:ii..t-r-i:.r-.! h'l? Ntut-::t -rl: lii !- lat rerij -r. to a'! ;r-lo J. U. Kty, '. iiidM j:i5i:-ULa;f pay nitui l.J aA hD hvin-.- iu: .;w BjfAjiit tii.'ii T" j-rt-tl triiM: Juif ntili.ii;i AUi !-r .-:;lt-i nt u ihe Aa.u v. a: the j:!.rr -f Va.t-lit. Hay. Sim--rrt i'a.. mzi .-:.! lay. j T:rj, ! vl -aI.it-sv:a Aa.iLu&c Ui ttUcia i f'-r a; 1 -;. Va1.KM:. KAV. W. J. IU KAV, A---ii.'tn.-e. c lOliHT PIUX LAMATION. V. uKi! v The Horn fVi'n-Jn-Uo "f ta "'it of i.a .i:.u Pliis .,1 s..ia---t 'Kiu'.y. :.ae or.iMrr.l irml a s:.-.-K: i i ;nof nu'ii.-.n le. o: l;aar:er se-e-lt.Ui.. tcQ.1 ur:.;i;is' I'v.i.rt !.r Iti m ai uf casca .ncrein, i;a;i t: .1- !.! at s:uer t. cu Monday, May 13th, 1S93, t'or.'.rntnv.: a: l- odwi.l. M. . of mi'l day. , tn -f.'v, 1. Umah i'.fyl. limit j-hcrirT of .iiirrrt t .uiiiy. hvTVy iu Ui" (.r'.-i::iat:u. tZi.rz ii'f'it f it al j..m:. aitx.- r-v:nu:nii-i. ai i lo uli wn.'t i! ( a :-e l aii-1 iic Ir.t-ti, Lu iu : U:aiu.'.,c a. .-j.:-! v c'ri. fcher.ft' ,-i;'-e, I" I'. Aj-.".i I-1, j ?jei::r. C"ru T Pilot LAMATIuN. V'i-;rr.m Tup u. Jir.'H il. L.-N-.rv r K es. !.: li 'il J ..lire ! I :- -.ric: ' '. it c .i.:'i"!i i'l-.v.- .' 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Yvl" ar ht rr'-y & ti:.r-i o? and appear r ftire Vir J . o'U ? .lans t 'o irt : aa or pha::' .Ajri i oe ht-Ui :;i a:i1 :f mvn-et fuii ty, P.. oa Monday. lueJl.iayof My. l-.i, al J'" o . k in luv ti.-o ars l -rtf tf ac- eeM or rri;- v lakr the reai of Aii'irv Haj'j;.i. dft'tl , a: Hi ai-rairl vaiual.iiu, of la'.iw rtiit' w'-.y the M.'ac taij:.t DM t 1. ?ner.rT s n-iii t. isAlAri - i. SorutrMrl Pa., Apr.i 1 fi-t-n JMXE TO ACCU'T K KIIFtE. ToThrl-tina WfATer, intrrraarried vlth jr v0,a:'--r. uf Unrn, Kt-ai i:; ry, i.. LUfia. V-(' art- t.rreor nt; :---! lo -e a ! iti-'i: a; a a (rvaaa i..at:ri to W Lt .-i i:i an-l l-r :.ti i laty, ra .in M -'.ay ilu? 1 tiy tf Mat. i .;. at I'.'o cak A. ii.. t'in a id Uarv loa -:; 'rrv f i-e lo l ir itiv f-mi t-N-iate of J Weaver, dt-t-i , al li.? aopra VatiiL-t:.c. or tiU-j' wby i.r -MTe trioiaQ liot r 1 5lacr;irs t.c. I IjAIAiI C'.D : , Pa., April 12. t a:itr:if. JjH'LE TU ACCFPruK Ri:FtF- To fhri-t.na WVat-tr, inii-rmarrir-ti wi;h ?te jri.rn Wanrr. tt L -eui. Kt-at o iri'y, ilirtiijraii. i.V aft ir'oy not'rvtsl lo oe atii ar-fitJiT al an firvhmu 4.-u.r. lo dnJ in an i i-x js-ir:ri CKjiitr, Pa., 00 Irton-iay. the VJrl 1av of Mv, !., at HoVkek A. U . ifin al thrr lo a'-ei.-i or tv!uk' lo la ir.r rt-1 e;-iair oi Jvtb j. v -a-r-r. dve J . at thr a. rraiat Tanf:Kn. or fciuow f aue a bv tbe tAaic fcauUad a. 1 . i. itaarrtTi u.ce. iaAlAii O' -D. fcofnercu Pa., April LI acr.f . x.-ildSi.Z.'i NOTICE. o.deoo Raimaa. 'ii his ( No. ?, May T. lJ-r. mife, k.lizaijer.a , tVitjri of "off. mon lo I Pia of xcies L C. '.s:tT. 1 OMntv. P. lVuuaiarj Acnciear.; Notlit U brSjr Riven ibat r.i.i' Bantnun i.-S Lis wifr. t'laVia, on U.a :ch 'laj or A;r!i, la Dia.tea roiun'ary a-.QiDent cf a'ltbeire laie. rvai ari l pr-rEiai. u. n.t; aii lrir rii ia tniit (or th benviit of ib cril Ion of fal 4id fna iKivmaa. All prsoa ksoaiuj; Lbe!uelv irblt-Mffii to ?aii oi'lfsoa Dmirau nl mak l:a moi.ate :n-n L ui rn. ad 1 ici pt-noo iiavmc c-aiin w.i. j-riSBr-ol lh--m ilutr aaihiiiH-icJ at cy i.ce u somerati, i'a, Biiboui 4r!ar. I C COi-hoRS. Scott 4 0g'., Att'jv Amii-ntfl. YS-I:"KF; NOTICI- sH'wl S. K-iraev No. X.l. Vr Teem, aaa fc...-a, i.is .te ' lvt'n'it v) 'Viiuiiioo u i 1'iei- of sV-iae-rMri touil- John R. jsn. .My. ra. (Volua'arr A-.iinient y'OTirE is hre.v riven tr-.at .-a.uue; Tcmey ar.1 h. w f. Kli.a. . tbe .Sia Jay of ..r:i. s t -H."k s v-n.:irarv as.: nciviil ft a.i lr:rir estate: M. a S visocai. tt Hie c. le.-,: ..! ia iru fcr lf-e iieUeUof ll;e enlitors ol -uk-.i sainiiet S. i jr-th-r. i;r.ki!-i; fin-v.'.s '.j't.l I' M ,1 vnilu S h iaf .,.l rrac . li.iel-,. ( a- re ts n ar.1 m'- rt r.a ! i; a.cis t jr- i-nl tirm O'. 'i:rie:i!i- ai.l aT m. 't J ia Lit '.i-".ia ! .sot'aer Ia, iT,,h Jl(le J.JilS K s'Tf. a--.-in c. i-ta of Sarah j. Pile, late Sciaeret Tt.. letters at alrc!iiitrat;ou or. tl.e wu tfti U-". ra-i'd t.' the i'i"t -il 1 t y t'--" ..(r ti::;.ir it, m(f n hereby jeT'vu U a'l ;-er-i-' i!Nie"U 1 Ut e-ate u luiine.li. ale pattuent. and tr.e l.av .11 ca.i is aai:.t tiiesarn a nl prwr.t men d ily Mt.-.e:iii-ateil tor Element u M.iu-lay. tae i.Jta day of June, l-.ij, at Hit iate resUe'tie n' iwir4 titoKufc '. kIMMEL, A-liaii.istraiur. A uiitof: s NOTICE. In re estate of J.ai) Christier, ctcc 1. The un-!n.icie-t duly apfexate-l hf the Or peiaus I . irt lu au f.tr sx.n :cst "mlr. V paw :&t laeexeeMica r..e! uti.e .--int of t ie i iw .nr. v In se. 4 uw. that u e trie tu irtf M said ei:iini!.sTii, ti.e e.mr.iiwioa m ar y.i telii oi one of tri-.- heirs hO. .eli en'.arnej u iTit-iu te tle rttstr.tuiun of tre l'er in 1 eslHle ilo ar,.i ain.n thoo leal.v enl't ei tcerelo u1 10 a- 'lt...ll a.i ieirtl maue w hlrn ftay 1 ,n.n.-ht tne Awi'U: 11 the d-'r la .t e'ai. r.erer-y iin tiKl e It. at t.e ai.l l ten l .i tr.e intiei I. : r iinn tic. on s: ir Uiy. the loth 5av of May. t 'n-orLe in Sir.tr b ;! when aaid where a.1 irscin-" may aiieri.t. A '!:! ur. A DM IXliTlL TOR'S NOTICK- t--ule of Prattle J. R o-iih, Itie r.f r.nemaunh low r. nit. Smers4-i e ..tinty. t a. tier, ot a-1'i.i'.iHtralnin. ! . itirj9 la tne armve ir.uite havirtjr twu r-nru! u lS lu.! ,-r:iiel. by the Keni-ter l tti.lv eic.. 10 f.r -irae- l .t-mly. ii .ik e I lier, t.y ir:eu !.. ! )Ti:. nideUed to '.t estme U mate nr.-me-liaie irtnent. ar.it t.ne t.avuiit eii:: ara:t t.:e atne t pre-nt tJ.em 'lily atfeiut-i-t.-.1 r..r eu;e!iie:it Tbtr.ly tr-.e lvii day of Mav, Js''i. a; tne late resl.ten- rt le.-,-aseO.. H1KAM Hi.Ol "ril F. . Eieerer. ULK14.VN A. W-tlKKR. AHoTIieT. AdUI.UlsLralciTS. E irrittie of John P. Stranh. Ure of New I,a!-:ci-.re Ix-'.t r t a:nf atar- oa a?v fcT . ir.rf lata irrjtnu-'l to ti:tr m it -r- im-i t" -'- -ra a-hif-.-y, ii : h-rvty kivcu u a i i"...ii !t:lr!'U-'1 lo M 'Tf v !Tmr imriifiiai- a; -Hii'itl a 1 !'W fjavLLaf ' J .nt Jae Utititf a rrvMii! tru-in !frM-:ti-n,t'r.: ! : y a.i' r--T49J. n or .:; r-aTuniaty, May I 1' at lu Lk.a rf-i'acii. e oi ti'-iri--l. CA.-1'fc.K 1K.V H. fYVJ-T UK TAKTITIO ? T T.s T .!ia MVljf'.r. invrmarrl-1 wi?h K M. ! S. ii-na. of ."-aii.t. rVa..::riarTn. Anui Wam 1 ta iijii. ut' a;-..-'-;. i'a . i.'l Mry :;i;-r:anxri-ii H i Kit aa:-! Ht inn Ia'.. .iv. Net ;a.a. j K.-r h .:,..-! tfmi : t'irua:j'-e of I a W r r -;;r-.i'ri. !-!.:. o tijc itj San 1 .:-. t.f .i:i-rv : t.':i.:y, pa., al 4 V ve t.r-i-t-"J f-i. 1 i' i ii. 1 arj ia ,u : n thr r.rrii:i'. on ti.e Tit ia . .May - i. at i o .o- P. M.. whtu I ai.'i i.re yo j -au aiieiil if t.".i uiit.a irn:r j S it r.:V in'.A c. ISAIAH Oi." . ! -N.n:er t. Pa.. M Si -"X. "'A .Tji.T. AY rKIT OF PAUTlTIoN. n. of I,i,!t-tirjf h. Pa... Jar.- K. 1 Dt..:ijt ; ii Pi we-r I'i!itjtLi:r I ia- o-i '.i. of Ni.fs, Trvoitj.c :-rtiI TT, ;:. Jt-IaU W. T !!. T-Ii. J h:il O II . Pa W z:.L 1 ii.mtn. of .Vmtt-.,'. nV. i'a. ami X i xi.f t'it.:'r-:i ul i-an.o r rf. U-t..- i. u . "t :;ril !t M.i"ii 'rrtt.. K.a ,-t. tr':'. Vivian Mi.-'tn-!', Mn.'.e Eiu.i '.r-'T. La-i'a i-kriit: ,:..i:i1M..!.:ciiiLTy r-rt. al of P::t...rvh. I'a. ut:-: Ki.iv ii- t.ali". ut iliD, k vv tic C-K.r !y. Pa. 'u a-e ht r-i-r n.'ti:fl ir.at :n 7UTia:i-e of a r:I -i t ait:! ;t.r 1 f.l if le C'.'m; a:j' .'-.'. r or r 'n T-y" Vin!-", p-niy i a:.: . a:, i u aar a:r-t d. I :it r.o.i mn zi-:!:; o-i trie t:ii:i--i-. nu U;- rvai c jlV Jai-' 1 :i"t!lf-D a 111 h:. . -. :j T-' .!:- a--L uii.iU- ::i .-:-. t n t-ri-; j i ir-'jifn!i.:!jr ui;::;. t-r--i oit;:y. l a, n lji;riv. .Vav 4 n. i-. al :...-: A. ! , n-u u 1 ..crr y m i ?:k t. - - k ISAIAH o" r. 3iut-a : " eUt-riT v MMI.IUNKK NoTICt. l.-:.i.-a-. J. ETr. It th r. .:rt f c,j T.nr.n v. - i of cv-n.e-r6- Pa. Jlrll.riaaii K p. '. iC ai. 7' 11 : : i.urtf tr'-y :.iii'vl t:.t I. V. ur.'Irf- iLLi;''l, tave :-r-; :Ui c,ir: !:;::. ij-r in l.if 4't'Vr f!lt.t;..i (.-at-. tiUlair- tf: 1 Pl ifj J an ! r-T- rt it.k s'" ': a:- .!; ;t, ki. uat I l-r :r; try o ' , :ti iq- ivirKik'ii f yvnrnrri. Pa., on c r.-iay. !. ":;i, al 1 o n . P. M. ff 1 ttiUariU i--..:rj"Ly tVai iray -r , .i t-1 .i a h;ia islu- yuti eau a!U:.'i a.j i vi a.i. .w i; " - i Ifc ua i.riH- r. J. r I.mm P.v. t n.c: M.OL.r. jmmi;oxki: s xmticii Mary A. TV: ::. ,) !n th f ' tt ..f i .raj t . t .. 'i ' v., rv I-rael V i?: r. J :. l-t Tr:u, i-.. i.-.:j- .citi, lu l:urct?.i x Ta. 1 n: - .i- i o. ar :i--rtT ntirl-'! that I t!;-' nr, W-n mn-.l n,-.rt i:.e Tk r- ;th au :'.:.:. n, aai tiil 1 i-,- .a z.iv t;:.cr. :q t r L. . .u iai.i i r-uu--'. Pa , I'i.ulnv. -J u , ! w M (. -l k A. .V . f ai'l a y t ui.r to U; i'.. mi l-. t- j vi. ml tin a Li.r a;'.-.iJ r xzi.::ie il y. li::: i pr-'t-r U. i. PKR. Coi:;li.;-sM taa OF Vauatb Esal Estate. By of 3 or-lr-r )f --tl : iK-u-i -:il of :h 4i!.r! ut . t f .in"! . .:."7. Pa.. I i ni txf-i-c ii.;i' svic uu liaC i.rLiivr, 'a ! FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1893, i at tw.o:-K P. M . a't .a- r,v-rtl ! rrii r-'w c- J A't;lav.4 I'U'.j;.:, -l..rii i Iva nL.p. tt. a r. : I i :n r-a--t .lf '.ai-! -;:aa:- in Vt'Tit- J town Lu in J"ic "t'u:.v oi . in-rr-'ri a! n::i:ir iaa S ;-'i:.M.r::.:.i.i.?i.a, a.tc Sa.uuvl J P-.-a -cr, aa.l ttaiam;uir Acres, X" if I--. 1 1' 0 a. res of a hi . h are clear- eU. uaiitii'-e ;b urui-r 1 htrr i a orr har ! an i rrirar carr.p rn .!.e ftr:T3; ii:.!:i'.;.t.':i'1 iv-i v;avti. ua t.i:u ba a wci! I:a.rl. T'ltr-c 1 a Frame House. arre new l-a:.k ''Tim an I o;he-t n:m:Mi:iT "Q l iv 1'T,ci:mt. farm hr- tne niur n-'rtr. o iU- k . -Itrr I ruariiTt aiii i-n-irvru-?-, ai i taa a ! vl l.ou-r al lHr ea4 of Ihv tar tu. Terms .0 lXTft;;t if r nr. hK-nn-v h raid , t-ii tT'ux i ka litnl ti . i : 1- t.i."'t. j t i - t-i r'rr:;l . on '-"1irtntj.--i of -. I l:i.r.J m tt mr:;ri an 1 -;ri r1 ;a tr.e yrar. j !u .LU-rol -- ft.r; v-1 i : i t" r . J. K A SAW MILLS, ENGINES, Improved Variable Friclion Fted. aoa-J. B. FARQUHAR CO., alogu anU spctial prit-. YORK, PA. BOGGIB, WAGONS Zl CARTS" T i a 1 j fJiii iUTiveci- j A car load of tie tinoit Curios ever bron't to 5..p.icrstt. THE WQRLD BEATER IS THE DIAMOND SPRING, has no e-jual for tli.' nonej' fvar hard drivia-j: r.nl easy riding. HUE UN HAXi- Tlie Antiorsoa Coil Si-rin; Burjy " Dexter Queen - -u Fairy u -u Krewiler Side bar u - Thoiuai Co l - National .Side u I ALJ H.IXII.E The Owensboro Farm Wagon, At Trice Xwj Dwa. tyasiul hl:.tl, I B-t'jj'r Qui Wifiit taken iu llvh'iiij-: Call at K. L. Simpson's NEW WARE ROCVS, Patriot St... - Somerset, Fa. AT THE .SOMERSETV CLOTIIING, CARPET and Gents Fnniishing Mouse. Afr-r rwral vn-eks hard ork in reiuiving and arraogiDi; oar iuicucso liuea of Spring Goods, e are now in a position to show to our jjatrona tbe haadaociest au I cuuit complete lice in all Departments we have ever before bad the pleas ure of exhibiting in oar CLOTHING DPA RTMENT.r We can thow yoa all the latest stvlee rf Men's I'lain anJ Fancy Cut tray SuiU. Men's Plain an ! Fancy S'iare Cat Sack Stilts. Men's Plain and Fancy Round Cornered Sack Suits, and a beautiful line of fancy atrined Dress Pants. We have Youths' and Boys' square and round cut Sack Suits any color or quali ty you mant. As fir ocr Chlldrf ns Suits, we sitxpiy say, every mother should see thetn befor buyinz her boy an outnt. We have anvthing yoa can wish to see in DoabUbrtait ed, Square or Konnd fat Ccat either light or dark colored, plain, or fancy. lautUal line of Jerseys and Kilt Suits at prices that njust Jsell them. GENTS FURNISHINGS-?- We make a special effort in this line of eooi. and can safely say we have do Haal in Somerset. Uijt handsome line of eck wear will surprise yoa. W have ths exclu-sivesaleof the famous Xatioaal Jt Stanley Iret Over shirts evervone gnaracti in tit and worktnansiiip. A complete line of IlaU and Caps, Lrea hirti. Collars. Cur!', Hciery. niedium and litt-weilit Underwear, I'rww dioven, Oiera..oaaJ JavkeU, Stispenders. and anything yoa want perUintc to this line. -CARPET DEPARTMENT.- This is one of oar Ifadins lines, and our people aaiat. We can show joaone 3-pl7. a2 -We also call vour Anything you want, at prievs that will mae yoa wonder iiow it is possible to sell thm so cheap. And last, but not least, our line of -;-B00T5 AKD SHOES.:-:- ali'u li e f urpf e cl.jtins nut, is .jiiite !ari, bat u aellin rap'.d'y not at oar price hut at peipi?'i prices. Here is your chance to tit out your family, for half th itK ney yoa car. set them else Lere. I exten.I the invitation to t'.'e public to call and examine our stock and com para quality and prices, and if not to your advantage to deal with as, don't do it. Ilesj. ectfullv, MAIN STREET. - - SOMERSET. PA. ':. U Henderson Furniture Co., JOHNSTOWN. PA. 0 jT M Sr" S3 r- i- It I f- - 1". ? c'w s? 1 ? r H-w-'-r: .rf More Records Broken ! Ouirks Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Yes, exorbitant prices for Bedsteads, Bureaus, Peis, Tallea Chairs. Mattress, . ofus. first class Tartar f ets, and all kicdi of Fur niture have beta knocked ia the head at h. WktaaXad a.t.iV 1 U.a.waw vit - As evidence of the fact call at No. 1 IS Wa-hin.'ton Street, Johnsrfow Pa., opposite the Company Store, where the greatc.-t bargain; eaube had on terms to suit purchaser. SPPJXG Six Mammoth Deportments Each the Largest Store of Its Kind in Johnstown. - Is- t. A Iry ..-!-c Iv; r L Mices. -m.,.t.c- (.nrjft h i. 1 l-t i..-s- Ots. IS t. I n..f.irii:. Hats. Kiirn.-li.ti.' I-.i-n tliir..' i.i is-t.i!i' f.iiiiid in a iirt rla-ts Ir- 1 t rc. McT i,ad prs itii-r ii jve!tiss tlian ever U-fure '. 1 Siim s tli.i! FITan-1 WKAK ir'u'.ity the lt. I'rices I tin-l'U-t; ( In CARl'KT.Suur Spring ftttterns an- prettier than ev-r l f..re. i:r .'.ii i.iv .f La li.--,' Cuts siirpiise ( arty pre i ms .i-pLa . Cl'.h'.Bi 5 all itiiitsk irid : ;-. .tsit f.ir $.',! Suits a!.- f 5V'M.fi.nt, ipt$:'uiii. l!.ivs'uit. a M--ta.'y. i iA uit fjr iim. Hat-." in ail I tv:,-i;lli-l Wpl. E i;rvric-- -Vi n..'.- and -iu.'i.'v. All m-w and fres.li. 1 -; -t . K1. F.--I fe'.cn dt-seriptinii tr5rCcu:.tr- i-p!'iiv ukeo in xi i.ane :' r pJs. IMAMMOTH HETAIE STORE. JOHN THOMAS & SONS, 240-243 Man St., JOHNSTOWN. Pa. SPKIjNTGr of 1S93. WE are Ready. Are YOU ? Our Sprin? Stvck contains evervthiii that is N'e-.v, Beautiful and MYlir.il. Tu Mcu's, Yonths, Boys' and Chiidnu s Clotiiin e are tire hustlers. A head and r-houId .T above all would be coinetitors. ur IJat Dep.trtmer.t cliallin.-.'s t!ie admiration of everybody. As Sc-eir.tr is bcli-.-vin. call and be -ati;i;el. THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253, Main Street, J0ILVST0WX, PA. THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. GEISS OLD STAXl XOW QUIXX. LEADING STORE OF THE CITY TO BUY VOUR ERI GQ3B3, CiBFSFS. ILNOIEDIV.MCI GCOIS. STC. Yv'iila economy and pront to the Customer. Come and see. JAMES GTJiisrisr. lonj experience has taught as just what the hundreti roils in TaTcStry lanssls, Zz srpcr, aj w:)-, est. naia. Unica exsrpe. Straw ITarirrs. azi Zzzlacz, w k. , w. V.i-, w.-. a..a iiL.a att. - ntion to our line of- j See the look of satisfaction oa L'nele Sail's face a.s he viewj this eoiiifort.tMe EOCKER. I This if as nothing wliea you see the ! sati.s lie 1 customers we send away ! w ith our 7--"' f l',nlr or llel ! room Table. They are neat, well ! made, nieely fini.-hed saeh a table ! as usually sells for or possi- i lIy you may have bought such at i bat never before fur tts. 3 arc Ee AiSta -ANI BdT la tte Fisll with a new Spring .Stock Maple and Fancy Iry .omIs Itttiera' and C hildren 1 IohWh. And a new line IJits' Cloth Siik Waists for eary .Spring war, the rcatnt value ever oiierpd fr jour money. It will be to jour ir.terrat t.c-a!l ear! and instx-ct our stuck. N".w novliie9 in LADEIS W VISTS, WRAPS and SUITS, -iJ we puitiTe yon the hrs v;n in TT-c laoiorrr, i.rr.i an.) hunk La U.re Vcnilllltfli. JOHN STENGER, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, fa. nuikt. - il