The Somerset Herald EDWARD SCTLL, Editor and Proprietor. . 8 Vet it, f.'" IKM'c m ho visit Washington 'm:il,l .Jon a dress ecti.a silk ht, ami a b t!toBiol liou'iet, tiie Wliile Hoane doors g ins oppn. It ought to coiae coBirative'y ea.y for the Democracy to .araly? public bus iness aa-J ittpair the national credit- It is an old hand at the ork. L)em.j katic rack Its over alleged dis c veriegof peusion frauds will be receiv ed ii.h freezing suspicion. The country has heard the same old roorbacks several hundred tiir.es before. From excessive coyness tna coo.ness 1 nolut5,a wss ctrr:e,i by vote of 2-" to 7. Fpriiig has junped clear to the other ex- ; ()f ,j.e Kven to voted f.ay six were in fa tretrje. The pranks of the American c!i- j vor cfrjn;r.p the lair iu every department, n:a!e are as manifold as the schenes of a 1 a:llj the seventh was opjosed to osni::g the Mugwump bopet an ciiice. Ci FAEi.Asnapks Ua-wev-ilt to Etay and '.ego the good Republican jiofetm asters in iarjfe cities to slay au but bis guillo tine for the little otiice? runs under a fuil Lead of j-teatn niirl.t and day. The statistics show that the colored people of Virginia pay taxes on property valued at t i.:,lMi,iiO. That is no bad record fur a class which thirty years a was lion-lit and sold in the open market w ith the cattie and horses and L:g. Ht-MaYoU UlCH J.iKANT seeai'to be Tammany's candidate for collector of the port in New York. The anti-gr.apr-ra are uneasy about the titus'.ion, and are pot bo sure that President Cleveland was in earnest when be swore at the Tamma ny ctieflain6 last rummer. The pens.on fraud, W. II. Jreey, of Norfolk, Vt, whi h the present adminis tration boasts of having discovered, it ajv pears, was discovered by Secretary Noble j over twelve months agi, w hen Feveral of bificaxes were dropped from the roilsand he was dclarred from practii-e. If he can lie further punished the public w ill be glad to have it done. S ich men are the wnrst enemies the veteran has to encoun ter. The se'iei-tioa of Hon. Thoma II. Cart er fir chairman and Hon. Joseph Maa'.ey f. r t . ri'tary of the Republican National Cum tiiittee will meet with the approval or the masse of the Republican party. The re-election of Mr. Carter is a deserv ed tribute to Lis unwavering devotion to '. Republican principles aiiil to the indus- j trv anil abi'ntv that have distinguished I bin serticcs. The choice of Mr. Manley is one of peculiar fitness. Now that the County Superiutendencv question has been definitely -tt!ed the next thin? to altsorb the attention of lo cal politicians will be the approaching primary elections. The Iemoeratic pri maries w ill occur on June 17th and the Republican primaries w ill be held one week later. Our lemocratic brethren can only hot to nominate tw o candi dates who will Lave any show of an elec tion a candidate for County Commis sioner and one for t ounty Anditor. Elsewhere in these columns will be found a list of Republican candidates for the va rious olliees to be tilled. Whilst there are already enough candidates announc ed to make up several very creditable tickets there are st ill many more to fol low. The canvas thus far l as been con ducted in a most friendly spirit and we hope it may so continue to the end, and mav the best men w in. Tue attendance and the enthusiasm of the National Republican league conven tion at Louisville is a fitting reply to the croakers w ho talk about the death of the Republican party. There w ere no sala ried offices and no places of great politic al influence to be parceled out by this convention. There was no platform binding a party to a code of principles in a political battle to tie enunciated. And yet within six mouths of the Re publican Waterloo there were 1,-Vh) en thusiastic young Republicans gathered in Louisville from every State in the Fnion to show that they believe in their I arty, its future as well as its past. Ti-ey come from Maine and California, from Florida and Washington, paying their own expenses, and with nothing to strive for or gain but the good of their organi zation. These delegates to the Louisville con vention were in the great maj ority youcg men, the very ilowerof the Republican tnuy.and not "the old fossiis clinging to a past glory," as some of the lemocratic organs have tried to represent tbecrjan iilionofthe Republican party. They are the youug men w ho w ill lie able to l ght for their cause many years to come, and they are identified w ith the party by the principles enunciated at Minneapo lis a year ago and enacted into law by the "Tom Reed Congress," rather than by the glory and bitterness of the war 1 riod. rach old timers as Henry Watterson, Peeing one victory alter long years of de- feat, may regard it as the daw niug of the ' neiu-K-rcuc millennium, and thins that the men whof ought the w inning battles of the Republican party ate dying w it'j none to take their places, but the inen who invaded Watterson's Southern home last week are the boys in the trencher, cot asking for the leadership, but simply the privilege to fight under the old ban ner and the cause it represents to-day. W doubt if the Democracy, in the flush of victory and the hope of the FpDils to be distributed, could assemble stub, a repre sentative convention of young men as that which represented the defeated par ty at Louisville. Ijst November may have lieen a Waterloo, but the fact .that so many enthusiastic youtig Republicans spend their own money to tiavel half across the continent simply t j express their devotion to their party, is the lct evidence that there will be a Gettysburg in the near future. Lent Tuet day Henry Watterson, the veteran champion of free trade, predicted that the Republican party would never Egain appear in a National campaign. The next xiicixirg liesaw abost of young lpublicar.s invade Louisville to "laugh at him as an old foteii and for three davs monopolize cot cidy hiscity but the col umns of bis paper w ith their work and their enthusiasm. Wattcrson now knows, as the country has alwavs know n, that the Republican party is destined to long lif because of the millions of young men in its ranks. As the result of a quarrel between him self and Pres-dent Cleveland. IViega'.e John E. Rswlios. of dab. Las telegraphed to Jv. West his re-ienatiou of his seat in Con grexa. The quarrel was over the dis'ribu tioo of frderai patronage in t th. and it is baid lLat hot words passed between Ike two and that there waa an exciting soene. Cer tain is it that when Mr. Rawlins left the preident a nxwn hi fcoe u flushed with anger ud be waa laboring cndVr great tx. Citexoeat, Will Be Open Sundays. On and after May il th Worlj Fair Knaud will be oja tvery Sunday. This derision wi reached at a roerting of the di rector of ihKzpoiiioD Friday afirnim. ! rr-i'!ent H:fc-iabo!ham had caileJ b(od Eii- w':u Walker, who is chairman of the com ir.iti on Leciilaiion, to au limit au opinion mhetLeror not the Exposition can be oin fd on the seventh day, in spite of the m'.ric tioD placed upon this restriction by Coo- press when the appropriation of '.ii' "J as made. Mr. Walker presented his official and lorg interpretation before the director, which is to the erlrf't tLi.t '.he law pursed by O.in ure, stii'Ularir.g that the Exposition tiiouid be closed on Sunday, applies only to the liii'Mir-tri" containing exhibits. Mr. Walk er's coustrii.-tion of the act further b t that the bui'dicgs erected for other uia, the rounds, the Midway I'iaisance, with i'.a va ried human j-ancrama, and things pertain ing thereto, may be thrown open to public insjx-ction, HOW THE Vi TE STOOD. After coiujiderahle distusaion a resolution was proio."fd to open the Rates ever Sun d iy on and after May l. and to close the ! ! main Dniidicgs containing ititeAiiiuiis. f under any consideration. Thus, upon the technicality named, the Columbian Fair will, to all intents and purposes, be open, having the public to visit throughout the grounds, to ri-.ie on the electric launches, to erjoy the novelties of the Venetian irondo- , attractions of the Piaisance and to haves good time generally. The price of admis sion on Sumiay will be reduced to Hj cents. Murdered by His "Pal." Si.v. St... N. Y., May 10. Or.e of the mjs! marvelous prison escapes in criminal J anuals reached a sensational climax to-day when the body of Murderer Frank W. Koehl. w ho by rarely clever stratagem or oiii':iai connivance found his wsy out of .Sing Sing the stormy night of Apr:! 2o, w ith his fe.i-low-murderer, Pallister, was found lloa'.ir. in Hudson I liver. In the back of his head was a bullet hole. evident! v made before the bo-iv reacbeil the j waUr. 1 'n!y one conclusion can be reached in the ! mysterious case and that a startling one,: After having released Poilisler from the certainty of electrocution, Roehl was foully murdered by bis ungrattlui companion as they were ruwn:g across the river in tbtir wild push for freedom. Theobjett of this double-dyed murderer was undoubtedly robbery. Roehlis believed to have had on his body $!0.O'o or el.1 .., secretly pass-d to Lim Ly Lis "brother. Kitting behind Rjehl in the bMt it was eay to rais; the pistol behind his bea, tire the fatal shot, search and rob the dead man. throw the corpse into the river and then ru to shore to flee alone. Thus, by fortune's caprice, Boehl, who had been sentenced to death fir having murdered a man who had befriended him, was murdered by a man whom he had lt.fr Falal sspot for Brothers. York, Pa., May 11. An odd fatality over came two b.-jthers. Eli and William Rboads, who lived at Ml. Wolf, this county, creating a remarkable coincidence. Two weeks ano Eli, who was 'i years old. was willing on the railroad track near his home when he was struck by train No. !1." and instantly killed. To-day William R:ioad!, a man of mature years, a:. d a brother of Eli, was walking on the track. When he reached the exact spot where h.s brother had met death, fatal train No. 1I thundered along, and burled him iutoeiernity. The same crew ha 1 charge of the train that had run over E'i Koa is, and the lime of the two fatalities was almost identical. Both men were we'll known at Ml. Wo'f and w ere prosperous. Spring ! Spring ! Gentle Spring ! So sings the old song. What a vi.-ta of pleasure otitis before tis, and what a thrill of anticipation takes possession of us when we think that ii is in our midst ! After win ter breaks, then watch for innumerable dis eases springing up thruugh impure water, etc., and guard against t hem by having in the home the best stimulant. The "Prir.ce Regent" Whisky is what you want. It is to be had only ot McCullough's Half-Century House, ."c'2 Liberty street, fot of Fifth Av enue, Pittsburgh. Pa. Send registered letter or postc Mine order fur the medical wonder. A full stock of all the ot brands of wims. whiskies and champagnes on hand. Two Dozen Banks Fall. Ci sets ati. May .'.. A compilation of specials received by banks here from Uliio, Indiana and I linois show that up to loo'clock this morning 2:: small bams, ail partly owned by Dwigqins. Starbuck A Co., the principal st ockholders of the defunct C ilnmhia bank of Chicago, nave already failed and a dozen more failures are expect ed to day. Of this list Ohio has furnished 7 Indiana 11 and Illinois 5. Several Michigan failures are attributid to tne same case. A Sensational Case. Thursday afternoon a Beaver county jury decide.! one of the m ist pecruiicr and sensa ti )t'.al cases ever tried before a court of jus tice. Afier being closeted live hours the twelve men assigned to settle the Majors family dispute returned with a verdict fa voring the p'aintiir. The verdict shows the jury ignored the strangely self accusing tes timony of the plaintitl's aged mother and i thereby saved Samuel M;ij irs, his wife at'd ; three children from the stigma involved in j the claim of tne father's illegitimacy made j by his mother and set forth as a family se ! cret for over fifty years. 1 Ibe verdict, however, only ends oneeban ter in the case, as the same battle Vlll h I fought over again w hen the plaiuti I mutes an etlort lo secure tue one-ouartr lue Majors estates. The defendants, Jere miah John and Dauiel Msjors. have retain ed counsel with the view to contesting the next suit, which will take the form of fject ment proceedings. Since the death of Sam uel Mijors, sr., the estates have been divided among the three defendants in the suit just decided. They have all sold their proierty and the purchasers hold a guarantee dd showing clear title, etc. When :Le plaintiff presses for a share as an heir the preser.1 holders wit! contest his rights. Jefferson Items. The Lutheran congregation of ihis place are still without a pattor. Solomon Ash is erecting a new house and barn oa his recently acquired fUrin. Barclay Knq per s new flouring mill is in active opitra'iuu. People of this section can now bay ii.mr manufactured by either the new or old process. Many of them pre fer the kind of bread their mammy's used to bake from wheat crushed between Ihe upjwr and nether mill s'ones. A dwelling house in the north of ibis township belonging to John Bowman, and occupied by John Stoncr, was destroyed bv li-e last Wednesday. All of the household eiTerts were lost. Mr. Siocer was away from borne when the lire broke out and the fami ly did nut discover iu presence until it was to late for tnem to save an thing. Mr. Stooer is poor, but honest, and a hard work iug man and is deserving of ihe sympathy and assistance of all his neighbirs. A Jew peddler succeeded in gaining the ill-will of one of our citizens a short time ago, and an information was made against him for peddling without license. A con stable was set on ihe track of tbe Israelii-, and when hecimcia sigh", the ped ller thre his jck to tbe cround and took to iiis hI i T, .. tticcvinaiati.ecaiiiared toe pack aud return- ' ed it to tu J:;tic !io issued tbe warrant, and insiatetl tLat tlie riack must answer for the Je, as Le did Cot j.rjooje to follow him over the moantaia. I'UEUS. News Items. Tiie land surrounding Israel I'utman's faoious " Wolf den," las been purchased by the State of Connecticut and will be con verted into a public j ark. Eiin-in the -I'acr, the wily old Sioux chief and slajerof Genera! Custer, ii a conspicu ous figure on the World s fair grounds, around which he hobbles on crutches. In the Beaver county, Pa .jail, Thursday, James Kirkpatricfc, a prisoner, was so horri bly beau-n over the head with a brick by Adam Larubright. a demented prisoner, that Lit rei-overy is imrwasi! ie. Henry Ki, lh soldier who liied the alebrated mine iu (.--lit of !"-! rburg, au act w'jicb tiru. U. O. Howard declares to be the most heroic SV: of the war. ditd Thurs day evenine last in Sliouiokin, Pa. The New York Central Read's fcew loco motive, No. !!, drawing the Empire State Express Thursday from Rocho-ter to Buffa lo, coveted a tuiie in - second., which is e-iuivalent to 111 miles an bour. This breaks the record. A sj-eed nearly as great was kept for quite a ious distance. The resicienefs of three of Muscatine's, Iowa m-t prominent citizens were blown uo by dynamite early Friday morning. o one was killed, but the houses were complete ly wrecked. The crime is laid at the doors uf saloon keepers who were bing proacuted for ii.juor selling by the men whose places were dotauytd. After three months of hard and danger ous work, Inspector Warren W.lhckson has succeeded in arresting J. W. EUwood, the kin of lust olhce robbers in t'enntylvania. ,a lhKe m,.niia i;::w(KMl lltts cracked over a do;n safes in Western Pennsylvania and eecured nearly J-.siai :u stam and money. He is 3o years eld, and is now in jail at Huntingdon. W. T. Horton, agent for the Youghio theat I.iimher Companv, near Ohiopyle. j, nlaje iuformaiion aKainst Samuel F, j.u;t auij j .immers, on a charge of I horsestealing. The defendants bought two ' hor-ts from the president of the company j but was not to get possession of them un- til mid for. The payments were to be made j weekly. They took this team and, it is al ! leged, ftole another belonging to an em j ploye of the company. . . 7 1 1. 1 nn in 11. e Yuri:! re helni lmil lll llroaa- . - r - a way New York for the Manhattan Life In suraiiceCompany. The giant structure will be -4-' leel to the main runt" and above that will rise a tuwer K'o feet high, ranking a total distance from sidewalk to flagstaff foot :u; f.-et. The foundations for the sky-r:-.jr will be laid tW foet below the street in huge steel caissons, w hich will be sunk to bedru-fc. The building w ill contain 1C stor.es on the Rroaiway front and 17 on Kew street. Biras of Passage IVween this and the other tide of the broad Atlantic, in the shape of tourists, commer cial travelers and manners, agents "on the r.ia i." steamlsKit captains, ship s surgeons a:.d "all sorts and conditions'' of travelers, em grant and new settlers appreriate and Ustity to the preventive and remedial prop erties of H o?tetter s Stomach Bitters in sea sickness, nausea, malarial and rheumatic trouble, and atl disorders of the stomach, liver and bowe!. Against the prejudicial influences of climate, crudely cooked or un accustomed diet and impure water, it is a sovereign fcitfeguard. and has been so regarded by the traveling public for over a third of a century. No form of malarial fever, from the caieuturaof the Pacific and the broken hone fever of the Mississippi, to its milder typis. can resist tiie curative action of this benignant preserver and restorer of heslth, a veritable boon 10 persons in feeble health or liable to incur disease. Delaware s Whipping Post. Wilmin.-t"S. IV!.. May 1.5. Seven white men ai.d one colored man were whipped at New Ca-tie by the sheri X this morning. The victims were given from five to twenty lathis each. and two of them, convicted of burglary, in addition to the twenty lashes each, stood in the pillory for an hour, EXAMINATIONS FOR PR1NCET01 UNIVERSITY. Entrance and Preliminary f ir Freshman, also entrain for Sophomore Classes, Aca demic and S.'ientilic Schools, and ill School of Eieitr.c Engineering, under the auspices of the Alumni As-ociath n of Western Penr -sylvaiiia. will held at Itie Rooms of the Central Hoard of Ediicavon, Mctliatock building. .'!; Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa., jl'NE 10th and ptih, Iso;;, commencing at 11 o'cUk k A. M. IHl il'AY. JUNE 1'nh. conducted by a member of the Princeton Faculty. Tne Alumni Association offers a prize of fi'i.oo in Cjsh to the man passing the best en trance examination for either the Academic or Scientific School, and actually entering thereafter For information address JIM. R. WALLACE. Secy., 171 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, Farmers ! My imported horse will be kept at my barn during the entire season, at f 10 00 to insure a colt ten days on foot. G. W. Hefflev. Lost in Both Ways. A case of trespass and damage was heard in Judge Bar iter's court at Ebensburg on Tuesday that had some peculiar points. It was a suit brought by J. F. Used and wife against Samuel Dunham, the merchant at Moxhatn. According to the evidence it seems that some time ago Mr. Reed bad bis goixls moved 10 the Pennsylvania station at Johnstown, preparatory to moving to brad Jock, when an attachment was taken out by Mr. Puubam and the goods were detain ed, on which account the suit was brought. Tne atrai huieut was taken out and the notice was served afer Mr. Reed had left for B.-addjck. He returned to Johnstown on apjiearday, when the bene.'iioi the $o-W law wa.-ciaimcJ, and Mr. Ihinhim the next day released the goois. Tliey were attached 1 a ;aiu, however, by Mr. Secse and held for j about three weeks. The jury returned a j verdict of guilty, and witu damages and j costs. Mr. Dunham had to pay about $00 for I his monkeying with the 1-w. besides not gelling his bill paid. The l.egislaturj has fixed Juue 1st as the dar of actiiiurninetit. For the first time in many sessions a rev enue bill was debated in the House Wed nesday. wbe,n the Mies hill went down by a vote of l.'O lo (i:. A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled, The f 'liowifiij prifiiil' pt.ii nrftit Trill kp r ktl witu n;T'ii- iiit-nT : ! rnni d--ril tin- nuiittt. rrfivni Ui that exi-KHl tn my urui-v ft)nU ;n! Jt-; 1 liai 10 rub unit tnat t d.iM part- tint iiioy f r r ti TiNn e In a mt"ta tltt'i.-ai fe.liTi tliat li J tkru w4-um itf ii.cit. In Ki.lnitn. 1 lt.ni Nitaiik't' wt9k(riN in my k hi aTstunU niT :!. Tt-!iji-r w i: ii un -ri!;ilMj 'jtHit1' ft'i liri'ji!i my Tim:nh. i'iiyii'i.'iiiH s:;!! It ra-Tpii!i: printl fnin iiifh. (rv! iuir l t:r u:uvt-r.ui iti:Iiin, iImtv i?. no rvli-f. 4Mm it fifitrits urum a rnu lii.ry Mty. it r siit it nit- iiw iiiitiious pr--r! tuiui i; rw1is a vital point and tiu utTirrr nit-. uih a my iifii-t. I h ui be-n dm Urnt a yar Hiui a haif -tt-adily, but ith iti par ; i'-ulr l'tM'tit. lMn 1 saw on a1-rtls'nH'itt tf ItrMiie' K-(ti."auve Nr in. prfc-urvtl a I'otile ikikI iM-snn uinff it, M'rvi m hs tt nHV st-m. hut h fw ditys had pati N-(n fj-vrrv Ml of liiitrrtrpy f-J i li.ni l fl me. j una inpt 1.:-. m-t Ufti vt-a th Micliiot ! iutitraiiiin f it ri'iurn. I nw ft-vi n II as t ever aid. nnrl h:iee niitnl ten lnil- io seisin, tliim-h 1 had run lo n rniiiil.otoi.i.. I our oilier, iiave ii-sj lr. KiicV Ke.n.tiTe Nervirteon u,y r-Miwn. c.xiiiin. ana it liav in-en iti.-iatiIa'tiirv in their ruiJi in fii'rie. James Karn-. l.ik Kiir. it. Ir. MiteV Kitomiive Nit uie IhiIU hy ail c ruirit on a r-inve ruarunfi-e. or mfil r.ir.Tt l.y tlie Ir. Jhie- W.i1icmi fix, KlWhcrl. I lfi.1.. on rvceitrt of rice, rl jnr hoiile. ".ix I ltle for evpni irt paid. It 1 trve (ruin ( vpitea ur diuervus urus. ' '-- V- i - , , -j ... y- j Ol'BT PROCLAMATION. Wnr.BFs. The ITon. JacoB H. iOT.TJinrt, Pri-Mdetil Ja.!ge of the several t'uuns ot Uhui.wh Pleas uf ihe several eixictie rnmpo-lng tlie lrtih Judieiitl li4ri-t. mid Jusiiee r.f the t nirt if yer ai.d lermiur and eiieral Juil in-liverr. Inrlhe triitl of ail -R,iil and inner oth nders in the Miid fiirici. ao.l Hr.sBV llf.FFBV mid Si.ah biF--i - k rs. Esq's., Jiuiin-T' of the rmirts iilt'mnmcn Ilea and J i' ice of the ourtsnf (ly.-r and Terrauier and General Jm'l ffc.'livery fiw tne trial of all capi tal and iither niln.1ers id the Coumy if Simers-t have (",-ue.l their precept, and t- r.e direrted fur holdiiipt a Court of ( VMnmnn Pleas and oenerij Quarter sesnoim of the Peace and H'neri Jail lieiivere, and Court of Oyer aud Tenniutr at Bomersel, on MONDAY, MAY 22, 1393. Xotii-k Is hereby riven toall the Jctiee of th Peai-e the I'unmer alid 'niiUl.ies within the sai-l Ointity of siraeni-l. that lliey te ttiu and thi're in their prujier pem with their roils, ree oni inqin.itiiins. examitmtinr and other re riemininrea, to do the liiliurs which to their ottu'eaad iu that behalf appertain to b doue, aud ali ihev woo will pnecnieiMcaiutthe pnn .ncrs that afe nr shall lie in tbe Jail of Somerset ( oiiuit. to te men and mere to pruKCUte against Hi em a shall be juai. I3AIAH GOOD, HherifT. -SiOTIGE.- I hereby eertify that the followin? ai-counts have been ti kit io my oltiee acrordnur to law, aud w ill he prwented to tne Court for ccrflinn tivn, on THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1893. First aecount of J. Jt. Louther, committee of Ahrabftiu Spmicler. Acuini'm Ptaiiip W. Walker, eotnmUlee of Luln F.-ieiiline. .C4iiuut of tieonre E. Hoover, surviving part ner of i-eiirge K. ii tieorge Hinder. First ami until account of Jarub 1. Bwank. a fhrneeof the Fairbope Nonh oavate Fire iirick Co , Limited. Fourth and final account of W. U. Koontz, trustee aud Keeeiver of the CuufluCuce Aiieia linD. Prothonoiary's Office, W. IL 6AXXER. May 1st, ls-jo. 1 Clerk. NOTICE.- I henbv ffrnify thut ihe follow id k )etitiou fif Wbule:vil Li'jUur Li-en were lileti in my otlu-e ct-urJiur u im aud limt tbe Miue m ill be pie fcuu.-i to the lourt for ailowauce, uq Monday May 22, 3893. John M. Topjier. Alleeheny Township. Franciii M. hare, Larimer Henry H. Stahl A John C Beachly. Summit twp. B, K. Netier, I'pper TurkeTtoa Towiishiji. Ulera s (ran-, I . li, bA.SM-K. May lrt, t-j.1. 1. 1 Clerk. FOSTER'S NOTICE. NiiTIi'KIn hcrfbr viven to all nerinnponrpra- as lei:tice, emfliitp. or otherw tnat the fullttwing 4UHutinu have pA-tl HegiMer, and that ihe Mime will be presented for cuniiniuitioa anJ allow i;e at au orpbttn.- Omri to be held at oiurn-L, i'a.,on Wetlaeday( May lk. First ftid final account of Wdl H. NiIUt and J.J. Kimmei, Admiuitraton of William ettuil, deieabed. ir4 and final awount of WiUiatn W. and El mer E. baoijier, txeiutors of herry Saugler, dctd. AwMint of Jacob McGregor, Adminbttratar of I4Vid Manicreis det-ea-ed. At- -H. nt i Cathanue Weaver. Admiuti.-atrix of Jhu Weaver, d d. ift and ritiai accouut of David May and Jer emiah Snyder, Adiuml.trrtor of r raut is May, deed. First and final ai-oount of D. W. Will, Adminis trator of Annin tVhrork. dec d. tr and tiual account of Henry J. Sipe, Ad niinitrauwof Kli'jilt'th Humlxrrt, dt-e'd. FirM aud linal acciKint of W". W. Hauler, Ad miii'iS'rator of Simon Haujr, dee d. Ktr?l and Sua) account of Jese J. Ck, Ad ministrator and TrnMee of Jeie lk-ale. ie-'d K:rstand linal aixxMint of Jesw J. Cook. Ad Qjiuiirator and Tnuttee of John Wimrert, d-d. fr"ir.i nnd tiual axtiut of Alfred fcvaus, txe'.. UUrof iMiiici Schneider, dts-'d. rirKaud tiual actxamt of i', C Flei-chhaner and teorj:e mrclay, Admiuitratont of t aibar Ms? hart;iiy. dec d. AeoMim of I -a m-11a Kri.-v-injrcr and H. H. Pl.il on. A'JmiL:atrator of Charles A. M. kn-Incer, at- d. Fi'rt and final amount of John B. l"mlcrger, Admintrnior tf Javid tump, dee d. fip-l aud tiaal ati-otiut of A . J. mruer, Adic;n-Ist-ator and Trustee of Alexauiler Sterner, dee d. First aud tiual at-count of I. F. and J. W. Kar-kl-y, Adtnttttranmof ilenry Lohr. dec' d. irvt and linal account of MMrt Wiiker, Ad niiniirair and Truee of Christian Jiiitwir, deed. Firt and final acrtnint of D. J. Bnilmker, aot Stiff Adiniiiinratur of Hearr B. Walker, di-c il. J-iri and linal account of Caroline Meyers and John J. larr. Administrator of Michael H. Mey- t-rM, dec d. Accn:ntof Joel P. Miller and I.-niah Baer, Ex- ex n 'or and Tru.-tee ef Ptler I. Millc. dec d Fnt anl tiuai account ot Keecca Flee; and L C. A' kerman. hxectilors ol John Kiev, dee'd. First and liuai a t mint of Jonathan Sorter aud r. V. Lambert, Fxeculors ol tamucl Statier, cec d. Second and final aceonnt of J. Harry Fritz, one of he txecutorsof Lnuiel hriu, dee d. First and final a-couut of A. L. 1-ownr. Ad miii;traurot Monroe B. Kren hinan, dee'd. Rtnri"ter f rti, I A, J. HII.EMaX, April : Kcei'ier. 11 VLE TO ACCEll OU RLFL'SK. To Samuel W Blonuh, of Canibria cotmtv. Pa. Jese hirtii;h, of Lokhii. Kent county, Mich . Ju li in Keys-r, of E.k hart county, lnd., Jauiet Berk ey. Edward Berkcy arid Mry A Voder, of txrU en, lii'l., i tirLuna K-an, of ( ainbria cunty. Fa., Feter Kt im, of Jonntown, a.nbna county. Pa., Andrew Keim, Kitura Tiiomaf, John H. Keim. Mary A Keim, Martha A. Keim and Lyd ia Keim, of Kent county. Mich. Vol' are hereny n uned to be and appear be fore the Judge of tur Orphans' Court at au Or hau' Colin to tie held 10 and for Somerset coun ty, IV.. on Monday, the -Jd day of May. lsti, at lit o'clock in the t.reiKin, thn and there to ac cept or retuse to lake tne real olate of Andrew B.oiili. dee'd , a; the apiraisei vitiation, or ahow caUM why tne ame shotild not be -id. thenirs VUliCe, I ISAlAU li'HU. Some raet, Pa., April 12. then ft II L'LETO ACCKPI OU KEFIVSE. To Christina Weaver, Intermarried with Ste piien Wauner. of Lot?an. Kent county, Michigan. Y'L are hereby notified to tie and aijearat an Orphans' Court to be held In and lor Somerset county. Pa ,ou Monday the day of May, at lOo'ckM k A. M.. tiien and there toaeoept or re fuse to take the real elate of Jontu Weaver, dee'd., at the an trailed vaiiintioa, or fhow ca ue why the same snouid not be sold. Sherirl s othee. ISAIAH GK)I. bomerset. Pa., April 12. i fchenX 11 I'LE TO ACCK1TOU REFL'srK. To Christina Weaver, intermarried with Ste phen Wagner, ot Locan. Kent counry, M:cbigaii. Vi tL are hereby notihed to be and anpeaxnt an Orpham 'urt lo be held tn and fir iSmeret coonty Pa., on Monday, the L'M day of Mav, le.:t, at 10 o'clock A. M. then and there" Vi accept or retue to take the real estate of Jacob J. M ea Ter, dee'd , at tlie appraised valuation, or show cau.-e whv the same ahouid not )e sold. SherirTa Orhce. ISAlAU liffD, bomerset, Pa., April 1 j HheritT. A SSIGNEE3 NOTICE. Gideon Bauman, and his f Xo. 2&0, MayT. W wife, Kliabeih Court of ( ommou lo j Piea of Somt rxrt 1- C. Co! bora. uuty. Pa. (Voluntary Alignment.) Notice H hereby given that ldem Banman arid his w rife, EUzabeth. on the Nth day of April, lvi. ntAile a vyiunary alignment of a'l their es tate, real and erona), to the undersigned in trust for the benefit of the cred tors of aaid 4iid eon B'jtrman. All person knowing tnernselves indehtt-d Ut saitl Gideon Bowman will make im roedtate payment to roe, aud all person having claims will preaeut them duty authenticated at my o:I;ce iu aumersei. Pa , w ithout delar. L. C. COMti.RN. Scott 4 Ogle. Att'ya, Aasignee. IGVEES' NOTICE. John O. Hay and Martha E. h wife, f Jenner tounhip. tn the fonnty if Korncet, haviug made a vclun:ary argument of all the priH.Tty, real and prsoul, of ftaid John o. liay, to tne uudervgned f-r the lnerit of hi creiiitrs, no tice is 1-reby giveu to all person indebted to J. o. I Jay, to make immediate payment a iui ai! ter ffn having ctainiH against him to prvent theui duly anihcntia.tel lor wfiltenvto tne Atign ee, at toe othee of alenttue Hay, Jjornerset Pa., i-n mtuiday. June 17ih, l-'..t, when aud where aid Aaaaguee wiil attend for said purple. VALEST1N.1 HAY, W. J. K. HAY, A-ignees. NOTICE. hmti(l S. Forney ) No. May Term, and JiliiJa, hia wife w Omrt of t'omimm to ! I'leajt of Somerset loun- John R. S'-ott J ty. Pa. (Voluntary Assicnmetit.) NOTICK is hereby riven that ?amuel Forney and bis wife, Kii-a. oo the -ui day of April, 'y.l. inade a oluntary assigiunent of ail their estate: real and ersonai, to the undersigned in tru4 for tne beneil of the creditors oi n;d smuel S. For ney. All per-oos know iiu; themselves iniebted to a'd SHintiel 8. Forney will wiace immediate jymeiit to ir.a and all persons havibg clnim wi',1 present them duly authenticated at my of futem thebjrouhof Somerset, Pa.t w ubout de lay JOHN B. HCCiTT. Av-Minre. YMKISTIUTOR'S NOTICE. Kstaie of Sarnh i. Pile, late of Somerset Twp Letters of adminitratitiu on the H.ove eta,ie having been grautHi to the undersigned by the prvpar authoritv, notice ij hereby given to ail person- in let'U-d to amid eitate to make immc.li eie payment, and thoae having cainw aftamt the same wiil p-Miit them duly auihenucated frsti,Ufm-ni on Monday, ihe Pah day of June, l-X at the late re&iden e of deceased. GOKoE F. KIMMF.I-. Aim;;iitrator. A D.MIS1.STKATORS NOTICE. i-laloof PnrWJ. B'ocirri, late of ronemaugh uiADT.ip. somriwt loiiniT. i-a. letters ol adliiititiuiiija, cum tr4'im f'tannre in tne a'nte eutte b.viix ten jmin'ed to tbe onVr:c-.ied. br the Keprter of il!. etc.. lo aud tor ,-imerset eo'inTr, notice Is hereby riven toail fiera.)!! indebted ui s&M estate to make im roelire parinent. and tliiiae hirmn Uims amnst tbe Mine to preem thera dulr aulhemi cated for etl.emeDt on Tac r-c!, tlie istb dav of May, lsej, at the late rtsnteniof dc-rased. HIKAM BLOI'tH. r. W. Biesceier, UtaaAN A. WaLKKR. Attorney. Adm:uitraiora. FAT PEOPLE. To rediK-e tout weiitht suRrtV one WillanVi Clsity Pills aud lose 16 tuu.l a moiilb- No id jury io the bralia. Xo loterferenee with bjsi imm or pWaare. No STAKviNS. They build no and improve the irtuerai ceaiiii, beauiify the c-.Bii.lexioo and le no WBlNHIfS. Lwv ilSlimm. M Auburn M , Cai''ret. M4 , Irriff.; thf b llrt of v.Mr Ifcvtfv trlU rrtjurr'i mi wet; Jrm Hiniuto I'Alimi ttrrtr JrU hnur in till t fr i niikI fdrvn-'t triTA V mmil, find AnU 4i all 1 rrfn Kip mm. Our pvt-ons include Kby H'inv Hanker, ljiueen-acd leader, of oeietv. (Kir r-l ie not otd iu drujr oom ; all opIft se n.n I eii direct fM.m our i I nee jr kure $.;i or three wkiu,"- fur fSOi by mail Pt;.i1. rarLMiilare imied 4eu. All d rrc foodeuce rouadetiUal. WILLARD REMEDY C3., BOSTON, MASS c Br Tin-! of imdry writs of Fieri ra.-i. eji din'mi xjK.nasaiid Levari Facias. iued out of 11. e Court of C mmnu F eas of -omeret cunlT. J'a.. rd lo me din-ru.il, there e exieil w j,u!licsi!let the Court Uoose, in the buroiigh ol eouiersi l. l'a , ou Friday, May IV, 1S03, at 1 o'clock P. St ., the following described real estate, lo a lt : All the right, title, interest, claim and demand of Samuel .U. VYrndel, of. In and to all that cer tain tract of land titiiaie hi fioinersel township, Honx raet cor.ntv. and .-iate of Henn a. ad.inii.if lainu of Levi linu, iiaiiiel MoMolier. cieo. Ken, hmauncl Lape. t has. Hunter, beirs. William H-erand JeremUn Bauer, rontaininir t.hiriy emlit( eM m.iw or ii- l.vin thereon creeleo a tn-storr frame ilueluuK hone. I. ink l am and olher olll-lmiiulliiO, aitti llirap-jiiir.eliniH-i s. iaken in ec iition and to l "old as tbe pror env ot ian)nel M Wrmtet. at the mm ot Samuel M.'Wendct and .-annuel UaMwin. Admiuitra:oi of Isaac Weudcl, di-e d, and Iillle J. tteudtl. -AL?f- All the riirM. title, intereit, elaim and demand of Catharine Shuiik, of, iu ai.d lo all that certain tract ot land situate in Biack toirnahip, tioi)ieret eoiintv, and .-la.e of Peiiu a.. Uiuuae.1 by lands of 1 ia,iiicl aud A. (i. Will ami by the public n.ad leading fnim Korkwood to fiarrett. containing tiirea and one fourth i.Vt) acres more or le, havine thereon ereited a oiie-siory duelliiis hone and a stable, with tbe appurtenance. Taken in execution and lo be -old a the prop erty of Ca!htine Shuiik. at tue wr.t of J ob Baker and Hiram Baker, Ailmini--t::-.irs cuw UAamrm-i of Peler J. Baker, dee d. -ALSO All the rieht, title, interest, claim and demand of Jianiei lieUer and Samuel H-izrr. of. in and to ail II. at eeriain tract ot land mi.a'e iu the lowurbipof Je!lern, Somerset county, l'a.. ail joiniiK lauds of E. L. Knupp. Junaihaa Miller. Ivter More. Harriet Gardner, A. B Howard and others, tHCtaininif one hundred and ninety euiht IHC' ai res moiv ir le-i. ot which almiit 2o acies are clear, laklauce uuilier. having thereon ervct eii two I. hiMi-es. a plank tiiue. trame t Me and other buiidinm. ilh an oichanl of friul beHtinf; trees on the iremies, with ll.e aiipurte-naiu-es. Iaken In executson and to I oid a the pmp ertv of I'aniel Het.er and sainuel Heter. at tue uii of John H. I hi and A. C. Uolberi, aud K. B. oi hell A to. ALSO- All the rieht. title, intere elaim and demand of W. M. Kroan, of. iu aud io the followinit de erilieil lots of cronnd uuale iu tje village of saiiUir-, Lik Lick township, bouierscl couiny, ra., ru : N'x 1. A certain lot of trronnd fronting ( feet on the Went aide of West salitlmry Ave., bound ed on the nomli by Ninth ureet. on the Wet by an ailev and va the Nurtb by lot Xo. 1!A. known ou the plan of uid village ai lot No. 14-S. having therenu erected a one aud a halt'tory frame duelliiic lioaM?i and a frame liable, wita the ap purtetiances. No. 1. A certain lot of ground, known on the plan of said vilnure as lot Nik 14 fronting oO leel iu the Wet tuie of West Haiibury Ave., aud extending back l.a) feet toau alley, lutuwed ou the troulu by lot No. 145 and on the North by lot No. 147, having thereon erected a wah bouse and a euioke biai-, with the appurtenance. No. ii. A certain kit of gninii't, known ax lot No. 147, on the nun of id villaire, frontim ) feet on the We-: ioe ot W est SaiL-bury A re.." and extending back l.y ict to an alley, bounded ou tlie south by lot No. lli and on the North by lot No. 14", with tne appiirtenaiMti-. No. 4. A certain i4 ol ground knr.in as lot No. 14s. on plan of said village, fronting ) feet on the West ante if West Slibury Ave., extend in? I-ofeet to an alley, boumled ou the South by In. No. 1)7 and on the North by lot No. 14'.', with Ihe appurlelialHvs. Taeii in execution and to be sild as the prop erty of . il. Brown at the suit of V. S. Hay u.-e of Thus. d. Williams. ALSO All the right, title, interest, clitira and demand of Wm. 11 tiiil anil Jonathan Hoynton, nurviv iui; tiartiier of lull, Viian t o , of. In and to ail the follow ing descnlmd real e-tate. vil. No. 1. All that certain tract of Iimd situate in fireenville twp. Simerset i-rnmiy. l'a., atljoining lainhiof Samuel W timer, Samuel Hiit.ce-1 s heirs, now or formerly the Hirmm Kitniley rract and otuers, eoniaiiiiug lonrhuuJreil and thirty acr,-s i l -i'i itHjre or lea, nearly all Umber land, with the apfKinccAiice. No. J. A certain tract of land situate in E.t Lick townshiti, s.i::itr!A-t cciinty ami Stale of I'euu a., ailliiining lauds of Samuel F. MatlM. Jerome Newman. John J. Kngle. John Wright aud others eoniaintiiK one hmiirei and niuet) -live acre ' l?i more or less, aliout tive ci acn s of w hich is timoer, having thereiin eni-lil a Iwo story log Lousi. with the appurtenance,. No. .1. A certain tracl ol laud iniMie In Klk Licx town-hiu, county ard State aatore.Niii't. ail oiiiii:g landsof F. O. Liveiigiiod, John Wright anil tract No. 11, above dtracnlieil, i-ouuiining se-v-en i7i aeren more or lev., having Ihereon ereco d four two-story plank dwelling houses aud iwu btatiics, with ihe ac.irtenaiiees. 'Iaken in executi.ui and to lie Mild aw the pro city ot A in. II. liiii and Joualuau Hoyni.m, Mir vn'iug partneH of iiill. Wauon li Co.. at the Miit of J. c. Bomoerirer Ca-hier and the First Nation al liank of Miubury, Pa. -AliO- All ihe. title, interest, claim aud demand of Ju.ia A. Mi-Oiy aud H. i. icCoy, of. iu and to the billowing 4ecril'd realetale, riz : No. 1. Ail that certain tract ol laud -aaate in the towuhiii ol Jerter-on. county of Simer-et and state of Pennsylvania. aloiuii"- Mn-N of Martin L. lViwiuau. liavid futluau iiicii--,. l..iui- sa Hecblerand oiiiers, containing ninety-three is.ii acrea ini'reoT less, aluiut St acres ot w nic ate clear, Imiance limber, known more partic',! lariy a the Korue i rairt.' having there. n erwt- eo a awelting House aut a log stanie, wnn an or chard ot fruit growing trees ou the preinixe, wit d the ai-iiurteuances. No. J. Ail that certain tract of land situate as aforesaid, adioiniiig tract u. 1, and othera. ism taiuing iveutv-tive i7ni acrm more or les all tiuitmr.aiid kuowti a, tne Citsirge fcvausaud Mai- thias Seott ilivL-tou, w hich waa purcba.-ed from Keilxru ledruw aud Jana mi wile. All Ihe above de-enbed land was conveyed to Julian Mcti.r bv W m. sc-otl and Nancy hi wife, by deed U-aiimi dute Feb y . A. 1)., ", ami re corded io the hei-orJer'a tirluie at Somerset i:i kei-onl Uiicik, ot. -ii fiages 'luu and i7, uigether with the hereditament ami appurtenances Taken iu execution aud to tie sold as the rmp ertv ol Julia A. McCoy aud H. ii. Md oy at tue nut of J. K. W alter and for ue ol t harles McCoy now u-ajof J. W. Hauua, Adiniunurauir of W illiam Manna, dee d. ALSO All the right, title, interest claim and demand of Knhraini M. Stiaolia. of. In and to all mat cer tau tiact of hind situate in Jederson low utnp. SotneTMet county. Fa . adjoining lamia of Matiuns Hhaulbi nein, amuei ttareiay. Mte uia-i, A. 11. Howard and others, eoiitamuig two hundrei. an-l ttlly two i-J. acre more or les, aNiut t'j ai res of which are clear, lialanee timber, having thereon erected a two-story Iralne dwelling bnue. i leg bouses aud a lisrn, with a gHJ sugar vaiiip on the preinit. witn the appuru-narice. Taken in execution aud to tie otd as the prop erty of Kphraiin M. rhaalis, at the suit of Mich ael M. s.iaulia, Administrator of Muthiaa shau li, dec d. -ALSO All the right, title, interest, clalu and demand of peter lletlley. of. in aud lo alt Ihe follow leg described n-i estate, riz : Nik i. A certain farm or tract of land titnate in Simerei township, i-omervt county, l'a , aud known as '-Highland tartn," adjoiuilig laiula ol Henry Beyts, Criah Trent, 1'eU-r Miiier, Cyru st&hl. William F. I'M aud othen, bouiideil nil the Kat by the S4tnerel it Johnstown turnpike road, cjiiuiining three handled c t'i acrea more or less, and comprising three scver.il parceLs of land, one conveyed by oeorire Ktiop'nyder and w lie. recorded in Vol. .SJ, pages .S.'s dii- another conveyed by Levt Llchiy aud wile, recorded in Vol. if-, pagi iilJ Ac, atwl the other conveyed by Jacon Nctl. as Adniinistretor of M. sihauUsJ liec'd'. as nan of the Maihlas hhaulis laud, having thereon ervcU-d a large two slory brieit dwelling hoiise, a oneiory frame dwelling house, a Urge frame barn, a wash hiaise and otn cr outbuildings, wuh a fruit orchard on the prem ises, land in a good Mate of cultivation, witn the appurtenances. No. i he undivided one-half interest of all that certain tract of laud situate iu Some is-1 township, Somerset cmtnty, l'a., adjoining land, of Jiaiepa Auman, W m. Vi". Young. Herman Bar ron, c. ii. Bi-rkey and Henry txilemau. i-iiiitain-ing two hnudred and seventy five tJT.'d aeren more orlesH. atiout lii acre of which are clear, having thereon erected a Inrge twosMry brick dwelling hjusc, a one aud a half story frame dwelling house, two bank liarus and olher build ings, with a trnod orchard and a sugar camp on the premise, land iu a good suite til culuvaiiou, with Hie appur'.enaijco. No. it Al tiat certain lot of ground situate tn the liomugh of somersit, county of s-omersct and stale of f'ehiisylvauia, and known on the p'an of the town of rsimePH-t a lot No. 14J, bouoe'ed ou the north by lot of cvamuel Gaither. d c d ou the east by Maui n or 'lurkcyfe, ,trcet, on the south by lot of C. K. RhoaS and on the west l.y Chtirel. alley. ha ina Uicreon erected, a Iwo-no-ry frame dwelling house and a two-story wash and wraal bouse, being the aame priwrty cid nr it s, jieMoien. ilign snenn ol r-otnersel c unity, l'a.. to i harle J Hamn and W iiium P. Huston, and by deed dated the 1st dav of Mar-h Issv and reeordeii in Reconf Book of lieeiis for Somerct -ouuty. Pa., in Vol. 74, page 444. etc, here it al large appears, with the aje pnrte nances. taken in execution and to ne sold at tli pmp erty of Peter Uetller, al the suit of A. II. Cof- froth a use, V. M. Uiborne i Co., et. al. -ALSO All the rirhl. title. Interest, c'aira and demarsl or hdw ard st 'in. or, in and Pi ait thai certain tract of land situate in Htonyrreek township, ssimersct eountr. Pa., ailjoinmg lanW ot' Samuel liupstailt, Jonathan ikliiier. Peter Formault. m Kltigler and others, containing one huiidn-d and nxty tb'oi ai res more or le-. alsjut irj acres clear lialance tims-r. havine llienxin ere ted a to story irnme dwelling hous-, a new ltnk bam and other out b-iiidmrs with an orchard and a good toiiitr camp ou the premises, with the ai purteuaues. Taken in execntion and to he aold a the pmp eny of KdwaidstuU at the suit of Carrie Slull. ALSO- All the right, li'le. intertst, ciaim and demand of Mary A. Kisicer. of in and to all inai e-rtafn laimor tract ot land, situate in Quemahontng township. ad tfhade towniihin. sMuervt county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lamls of Jeremiah A. Claik. Peter Buyer and the stony creek containtiigcne hundred anil seventeen '17acrta and titty-six i.S-1 tierchc more or less. oi-ar;y ii ol w iiieh is clear, harinz thereon erected a "two story frame dwelling house, a !( barn and other ou'.Miildings. loeether Willi the atiisirtenauces. Taken in exeeuti tn and to be sold a4ine prop erty of Mrv A Kolger, al the suit of the Johns tow n ravn g Bank, ALX AU he r elit, title int"res .claim aid demand of I Vouglii.nr luand to all the folliiwiug dj acrilied real estate, vn ; No. 1. A certain lot of ground situate in Kew Centreville Bomugh, Somerset cottniy. Pa.. fpct inriai Main street, ailjoinitur lots of 'jainea Ker rel John F. Hay and H. W. Phtllippi, having thervort erecteil a twivstorr frame dwell!!) house a stable and olher outbuildings, with the ap pur lenancea. No. L A certain tractof land aitnate In Mil ford township, somerset roontr. Pa., adjoining laniln of peier lmll'i estate. Christian Schns k and Uauiel Will, contaiiiing three t.i acres more or less, with the appurtenances. i Taken in exeeiiiion ami lo be aid ai the prop, erty of L. Vonght, at the auii of Valentine Hay, nse of J. H. I hL ALSO All the right, title. Interest, claim and demand of crorge H. Tavuiau. of in and lulhe following described real estate, vii : No. L All thai certain farm or tract of land situate ia Somerset township, Fomerset cisinty. Pa., ailjoinimr land. Frank 8. Gilbert, Kdward H'siver, Frisiia Countryman, Lwria Brow, and public road", enutiining one hundred and Bra iHtfd acres more or less, nearly all of wnich is rkarau-i lair-l stale of eulti--atloO. having threoU erecu-d a two atory frunie dwnlir.g lio'iee frwine tenant house, a largo frame siab.e and o.her outlHilldings w uhau orchard o. fnnt beanng irtesou the premis,-,, with tne an iirti nances. No i A certain tract of land situate m si-m-crset hoiouch. Somerset c nn'.y. I"a.. ad,".n!u lauds ou ihe troutii by Nicholas Iicrker. on Hie Westbv Fredenck Wettiier. on the North by Franciii Weimeraad'm the Kast by Kllta T-ny-man. containing twelve ' l'.'l acre mors or less, with the appurn-r.anees. No ii A i-ertaio lot of gmnn 1 situate In Na enfci borough. Somers-t couutr. Pa., frontitg -feet i hi he South side of s-anner street and tssindielon the Etst by an al'ey, M..tith liy ha of Isaac s.impoa and on the West by lot of Isaac J.Hits and James Jones, having there. erected a luostory fralucdwrllmg hotiso, with the apjsir-U'lmuis-s- lakm in ex i':it:-in and io 1--ol i as ihepft- erlV ol le-orge II. lavn-.au. at the sllit ol fiaivi-y L. bi rkii) and liarvey M. beraie;. -ALSio- All the right, title, interest, claim and demand of Lnd wit Hra-sei ker and Hannah Brasecker, . in and Ui all tbat certain lot of gnmiid situate in r'ornerse tsiroiigh, Somerset county, l'a.. flouting 4ofetou ?'aiu X street and extending lck II. c, f.-et to an alley, bont-ded on ihe i)ith by let of t haa. W. Breiiiitsoii. and on the North by lot of Paniue.i Frtti. having t iereou enxtcl a dou' ie two-story frtme dwelling house, a frame stabie, a ith the appurtenance. Taken in exerituou and to be wM as the prop erty of Llldwig Braseckcrand Haunan Bra-.i k er, at the suit of si. I) LiVeng.sid, t-e of W.I'. Meyers, useot Valentine Hay. TERMS. e NOTICE All persons purchasing at the a'sive sale w iil plea-e take notice that lo per cent, of the pun-base monev must be paid when pmisirty i kma keii dowiu iiiherws il will agaia be exsiei1 to saw at the risk of the first purcnaer. The resiilue of the purchase money uiu-t be l-aid on or Is-fore thedav of conlirniati-in, ru: Tr.ura day, Mav j. lvM. 'No deed will lie acknowledg ed untii the purchase money is id in full IsAlAH t.i'I. bher.lT. SSIGNEI-S SALE OF Vanabls Heal Estate. Br virtue of an order of sale iiucd out of tho Ckii.'rt of Common I'b-aaof ss.mer-et county, l a.. 1 w id expose to public sale ou Ihe premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1893, at two o'clock P. M , a'l the following ilesrril'ed real estate of Archibald Livelihood, of Mil lord lownahip, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Milford town ship, in the county of -omersei, adjotiiiog lands of John M. ITilclitield. sma, Waiser, baluucl J Bowser, and contaiuiug 14zG Acres, more or le, about K-0 acre of which are clear ed, lialauce in lituher. There is a t?vd onhard and sntrar camp on tl farm: limesi'Hie and coal opened . th larni has te:n Weil JiiiicU. i here ia a Frame House. latve new hank harn and other outhuildinri r the premises. The lann lie one mile nTtli cf Rof kwi and i Iom- to i.iarket and ch'irchea, and has a chul hou. at the end of the farm. Terms : 10 per cent "f purchw m-ney hi be paid as ,n a .arm is Knot-Ken on: un-iitr.i, the ten iter cent . on cttninnation of fwle. ono third in six month and one-liiird in oue year. una luicreM onaeierreu payuienvi- . J. IKWsKR Aa;fc'Eee, rpUEPA NOTICE. NOTICE U herebr e,vn that til vTnna fr-m and af'er this dte found hauling, riding, wi'k ins:, li-hiuif or hunt!Tiic on my peiiius-' in iii ford townh.p, will he proFeeiited acconhn? to laa . May 17, 1s.. Je Hi-over. MRS. A. E. UHL. My Sjring Stock is complete in every line, qualities of (ioods are tlie be.st, .styles newest and prett est and prices lowest. The prudent Imyer will find it greatly to his or her advantage to examine my stock before puivlias- liiir. DI'iKsS GOOUS A complete line of Ircs Goods of all the newest qualities, styles, shades and kimis, at very low prices. SILKS A large assortment plain, black, colored, plaid, figured and changeable silks. Trice rang ing from .f0c to $1.50 WORSTED GOODS A complete line of Cashmeres, Henriettas, Serges, Whipcords. Diagonals in many styles and colors. Prices from 12 1-2 to $1.25. WASH GOODS A complete assortment of Dress Ginghams, 8c. to 30e. Linon D Inde, 12 1-2 to 15c. Many new styles of Dress Goods from 10 to 25e. Out ing Flannels from 7 to 12 1-2. DRKSS TRIMMINGS An immense line of Dress Trimmings, including Velvets, Silks, Laces, Gimps, in all shades, also beautiful irides cent styles. HAM BURGS Tlie largest and finest assort ment of Hamburg Edgings and Flouncinirs ever seen in Som erset. Trices low. LACES A great stock of laces of tbe kinds that are now most fash ionable, in Silk, Linen and Cotton, in Clack, Cream and White. CURTAIN'S Curtains in Nottingham, Irish Toint and Tamboured, 50cts to $12.00 per pair, poles 20c. CURTAIN SCRIMS Curtain Scrims, 5 to 15 cts. SASII CURTAINS A large assortment of styles. STOCKINGS Tiie largest stock ever shown in Somerset, in fast black and colors. Prices and colors guaranteed. GLOVES A full assortment cf 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 is the largest and finest assort ment at the lowest prices. ONE IN A HUNDRED Not one of a hundred pretty aud useful articles that I have in stock can be mentioned for want of space in this paper. Come and see that the half hap not been told about the hand some goods and low prices. I DHL. Mrs. Parker & Parker. Cloak and Waiste Department. The Spring lines of Ladies' and Children's JACKETS AUD GAPES are now in ami are of the very lat est productions and in the front rank for STYLE, FIT and FINISH. Ladies Silk Vaists and Tailcr Made Suits a new FEATURE with us this Spring. We liave added a handsome line of Ladies' Silk Waists and Sailor made Suits and will show for the Coming Season. A SUPERB COLLECTION cf Garments comprising all the best Ideas and Styles at PRICES to insure popu larity. IN Carpels, lace Curtains, Poftiers. Window Shades. Cloths Carpet Chains, e!c. We expect the preference of your patronage on four points : Largest Collection to Choose From, Choicest Styles, Superior Qualities and Low Prices. All above consider before pur chasing elsewhere. Parker & Parken WHISKIES ! WHISKIES ! I havcjiist taken rwpuoii of ciy sc preni iss-s, Xo. 13 Bedford Street. (formerly 21 ill fc'trwt.l rleii I have lai l ia e lull tm t of Wines and Liquors, an-I.n her ?mfffT !:rr-t mr t-ntire tiT arM tt The R.C. LANDiS DMilUSion. I have now n Iian-l a CinMpVu a.-Mirti'-.i-ut of lLes lasmif'j vrh!ici-s tr-nii on jjar ut al liit- lolluw liiif jri o: One-yoaro.'ft. jHr g-A!In .5J ' Two ' 2, Tiiivfr ,k 2 Four ' s j W!iy lry a ior ijjrn article, win n yen ran rt what you kl ow to In a a;Mut ly" -irt ami wbolt-Min K'tuor aiaiiuUrturf'l .11 votir own count y. Try uiy braiK In tt. rir f thr wholes le dimrtmiit I touirl a wrr-le riNH:i fully aim! rumi'W'tc.y suk-LvI ttilh tlie choicutrt hr-Mitis of AVines, Liquors & Ci?ars. Thia U owntti and np-rHtr. hy . F. Wi:Vr. Jn ad'iitiOD to tlie afto I k-i on r.tt i a (oiupltae a-J'ortiiifiit fi iujjiru-ii ant tjouietic WHiES, BEER. ALE, BRANDIES AND CORDIALS. S. 1. SWJKITZKII, 14 Bedford St Ciinsborlainl. - EDGGIE8, WAGONS asfl CARTS. Just- .Arrived A car load of the finest Busies ever brought to Somerset. THE WORLD BEATER -IS THE DIAMOND SPRING, has no equal for the money for hard drivin? and easv ridinir. nAVE OX HAND The Anderson Coil Spring Bu:rrv " Dexter Queen " " Fairv " " " u Erewster Side bar u Thomas Coil " National Side " 1 ALSO HANDLE The Ovensboro Farm Wagon, At Prices Away Down. Si-vtri Juittili d K:tf ft aiul H"';,"i;,t hiLm ih JlAcUflit'Jr. Call at E. L. Simpson's NEW WARE ROOMS. Tatriot St.-, Somerset, Ta. AGENTS MfAhTED frr tr.ty Authored msuriT ef uib t. vm Ky Gail -tami'ton, h iit-rary ei.tut. with ther H'H--4t!tii i-f l.i i.rnlv. am lor .Mr h'.aiiie a k Mt IIi.-ukv. '-7 aen'v ,.-am ..f ( ,.ri etvss." anil nii Uti r Ih-ie. "i lii'.iu.tl liim-iLsju llllls ' IHl VTiWir lls f.,1- i,,ris. fsias. tlusiTeterriirjr pivrn. W-itr tor '..-rms to THE HEMSY B It F'JB CO., Norwich, Cof.11 wm frir Sji;.i.Ii Nuqi- l rir in.os. Ta lrk'. Fa!.-:c. lit ant Fltiisl, 1 We Beat Jhe World ! Largest Stock cf Pants in ths Stat?. Q PERFECT FITTING PANTS CO. ALTOONA. PA. SAW MILLS, ENGINES, Improved Variable Friction Fd. eod fcr c T. B. FAROUHAR CO.. ..uduiwi YORK, PA. Fifth Avenue Pittsburjr Cheap CAFES ! tU-rrybmlg irttnt a Cap H Sprin;. So ntr.l t., w.,Ht ia p Our prim bring them u-UUin the reach of ti try one. f. c Xicfs loub!e Capes of Fliie CI,:: : !: . v v52.C)) Greens, nines and Tans: only s.'. ( Loir Triple Capes of Irride-eiit S.tj.: -, . ru colors on different liiihts ; Silk U:vr-. At $4.90; $t.ya. f Fine Pouble Capes, with rJutt.M-:'y Cn; e a-.v . , ftc Silk-lined Cape; Silk ai.d ., rl vpO.OO I r.lue, Clack, Green and Tan ; f Velveteen Ilutierily Capes : lined t'.r.u.-!. . , Irridesccnt Silk: a very hun.N.v;.., t..k .' At IZ.jl Cbckon'r; i?PJ.T5. There are but four item out of hsiiflret.i in fVr. .',. y to Oilk ,. t .rackets. Suit-. H rop. etc. lUey re t.p.uli) r Come ana .futlfe for tjuursetj. CAMPBELL & DICK 81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., Pittsbiip Jas. B. Holcierbaum Has just received a ear ofRic Coil Sprin,' Hu -is -.-s. V,. , our Rice Coil Sprinir Iluir.'ies to I-e the easiest rid::i.'r.bl a.--. durable made in tiie world. Try ue. The spri::.' . not be Lrokeu by Leavy loading or fut drhi:;,-. rr-V - ' ''w v s.Y-v U AT'' CK:r ' liAi'-v: . y ri a!a ,- .i y,A- HAVE IN" s-TOCK. End Spring, Brewster Side Bar Spring Dexter Queen Spring, Dupe! Coil Spring Buggies, AT TRICES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. Our line of Hamers. "Whip-". Lap Robes, etc., is complete ar.d a: where competition caa't reach for same quality. CY.i a:, i .- ? JAMES B. HOLDERBAUfi' . .A., SCHELL, DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS and Kitchen Furnishings. MANUFACTURER OF TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WAR: SUGAR PANS, SAP BUCKETS, SCOOPS AND SYRUP CANS both round and square at lowest possible prices. ; Tin and Steel Rooficr. Tin and and Rums, put up in be.-t inunnrr. Estimates furnished for hatinr building by steam, in-t v, .it.-r a.'.l air wiiiiout chartre P. A. SCHELL MAIN CROSS ST. - SOMERSET. FJ OUR CLOTHING IS Hiis'ht in Style, HUBSSaSDSy lU-Iit in Fit, Kivjht in Workmanship. ! Ill I'rice. MINTIMIER 122 Clinton St., - Cinderella Stoves and Range; Their QyEEffa f Their Cfeanli- ness T.iis is avaluabic feature when von Lessens PSgp I Labor, m . Mcnet ! r j JT will pay you to examine the QUEEX aXPEREI.LA RA ! A for you buj. h ias all the latest improvements, and is - "Vf, . tee.i to be a jrix-J Uker. It has the direct draft danijHT. ; can have a Tipa ;. v.i. s?ri,.- ?. .,.;-n.i nUh th. or-'.i"-'iT7 '". JThas an ctra larjre high oven, tliorotmlil.v ventilated. ' . of inflnwrjg and enttiowing air c:iu be resrilated at " "f :,t'"'" V' a perfect ha'ser, and no burning on the top. It hus tlie Trr,';-.' prate, whicn is the perfection of convenience and c'.eaii'a:--"-peeialiy durable, having three separate iides. or the a.'.vaaUi:e c grates in one, and sot easily warped bj the action cf the Vanufart lreJ br n HAVEN t OJ LlmiieJ. I" Its In nth. SrM ml ,''-i''"t': l'T JAIES B. H0LDERBAUM, Soraei Krwsinser t Ks.nz, Berlin, Ta 0M ni. "77 1 - KEVFMBlZn well and NOT. A HE STOKE. BUT THE - Choicc - Chic - - Cfcans . Galvanized Iron Spouti.i,' i'.c hi' & OGELVIE JOHNSTOWN, PA. ijpVjNuE Econc a 't i( . l T Saves ! wantaiiu'rk fire for ear.? ; ;-aA;" I . .1 uersct i Jaie.n and P. J. Co-er A Pn, tafrCS with .can-.e,! tLelv