M It E JbTMBff BfiaTT3ll ,r3&:. wSJi-SAWS! Somerset Herald. site ,0KGK E. SCTLL. Editor. Jan. 24, ' r-rsre tiding about water t -0;t A Oi:e fcave piaoea a large K,rr.eT afe in their oilioe. -nf ibe Entm should not forget I '.:" ?.:yjer, the druggist. Et eu' :, ,r;rerin Uiko called tbeOrip. - -rronieioal ia favor ofdam- ,3iTiet tons5iip farmer tapped hi -4 week and reports good nffUtOl 1' ". F-A:.klin St.. bepns Aug. 9tb. I r. aMat ta!f price. !. rbancters on t car- "'v.j.uifk Ya'.'.ey P- R siding ".'.",; "Tniscua! for the poor." The f "cd TanU!wd. Now the f ';' ;iis don't knew what tod I ., eri IH-vlin's Brusseli Carpet ja'X in any pattern T Lace I k.wer man . an s tWO Oil al .... - ? ; , Johcstown, l a. jj-ir.irir.an and family who lira 1 X .lis were nearly blown to pieces i ...... ftem?. vhn i L. t V -.jar c V n i :,j Uttai'. c ! '. aisi badly wrecking the j X Jin.Keia-m1 was serious! ta- f.-TTei-s behind the times is what ! - tir" ' " . nih WrmJen K tlers . . g .1 .. tpjp- '-' t0 p-A- Sche11, Som" L; Fi.. fjf i,r"-'"- i - .i :..1'b r.wmrrf'f Rhnu!,1 I - i&3 "CO lu.u - r-r-- S ih e Tt;icn'.ar whims and prejudice I Z r UrJ to p.eaie. He forgets that ! Cabers who are interested in sub- ..-j; he deems obnoxious. All kinds 1 ''''trtti new-paiwra, end there must I ia the kin b of news published. J ... ;3W comes around and wants to bet I J vou will tfli him tbe last four "'ofthe number of a bak note, he will j I'-.j-t ituer of the note, doa'tyou take j - Y.a2r to bet bim the same way, "Ir wax! la K-!liu bim t0 bet di' ts"-18 "f:ij Dote by4- IftW 1 - d -vide even and one remains, tbe letter 4 A ' Jim remain the :ter is B ; if three 40 tie letter is C, and if they divide !'. it seller i I. If you know how to . o vja wul win bis money. i"'iO a-etr mb'.ed with Constipation I i-Jasaf'. s,jr,'i aa speedy relief in i -- s T.-is. fjhkemjbt other cathartics, ipiJstrtog:ben tbe stoaiach, liver, and ? ;r aJ restoreii e orgaci to normal and j i; ;: c ntxt nite'.ing of the Board of Trus- .- iF.-at.iliti aiid Marshall College, at the of the faculty, the co-educational . r .ii in ai: likelihood be adopted, and t aether new departure is about to go iJ.-ct. Notice to the college authorities i ra seui frum the War department at i .n-iD isioiUiini: them that their re j : : Uve n army ofueer atiathed to t -r c-..-t been graated, a lieutenant .. be Jctaiied for the service. He will J ...t :Li-.-e of t..c drilling and disciplining a jents 'Uo choose to enter a niili i. tr.-i-i, ad will have the supervision of J -i".a;:.i;iara. u-z.-xr. sivca ty the Franklin and CA'.rst Giee and S:reaade Club jy tvrr'.r.g at Trinity Reformed church was su.-cess in every respect. It was "a ; x-t silence, for tbe culture of the town h n prtaeiit. E very seat was occupied w hen i - ciub sinj the first seiection. The large ( Lai come for an erening'set.joyment, id the L'ij.ie eaoore was the best proof n ia? gfves were highly appreciated. It . j be unfair to single out any number u.-. rie program, for all the parts were .irreJ wuh t'4'aal artistic skill. It is sei- u.at such harmony is produced by glee . f. t:.J ttie bjya carried o5 the laurels of rsea.!-.n. Lver body was so pleased with of liie F.JtM. College Glee Club . -.r re '.urn will be welcomed with de--rjt'.Kiiie Evening CkrmUit. 5y.ererj woman, who arrives at middle "ai!:s tie color anJ beauty of ber hail, . rierr jojaa may k s i by the occasion joauon of Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It pre r:aa Jjs, remove ianiruff, and cure alp disea'". z may a lady oSzi to shake hands . -1 j'-i.tieniaa, is another question that -zc rem:a unsc:t,ed. A writer for the kl-rt V'i who is regarded as good i J ... r;:v a a.l such questions, makes this I'--?: "A laiy never extends her hand to iii h,e acquaintance she is makirg. I iav or she may not shake hands with a aa it introduced, but she must not ;tLtr Land to a strange man. A low bow ; ij: e .rc-it form of salutation. A cuiti ij.ia will sot shake bands with -7 sun, eo matler how long eheisac .itni wita bim, unless she respects and : hiai. A gentleman never extends -j iiii to a lady first. To do so would be -a.p;a.jas and subject him to asnub--t A ctia soows his breeding the way - t j diacei ; a woman shows her ---ai- sat ay she receives people." 1-sjiL-uai and interesting case in the Ciauty waft at its recent term was a -',.aja aader the statute of this State -t.vt w barratry. A barrator, accord ;': t old statute, is one who incites J V-ar.la and lawsuits among his '--' "s.a nieJJ.esume person who stirs -'. ivrjsa-y aa j unwarranted litigation, "t Lis for years been a dead letter -:'-e p-esti.1 is first time in many :U: tbe law Las been put in force. -' r:a'ur :n tins instance was George W. --i u.' Lid bee jme notorious forsnvoiv--'---t.f and Lis neighbors in petty law-!-.t:iacoEuant!y atirring up amail -t-js;aiha coactnuuiiy. This sort of -';i&e&u:aace, and finally when r j-ed to be a virtue the people of 1 1 E jaae soaihl relief. The old mnst v r.g barratry wa found, and it """ case. He was indicted r-r.i term of criminal court in Potter ' i"?ecse, and the case came -' trtjre Juje Olmj-.ead, at Graders. - gwas aJjuditcdby the jury to be '"J"! id:ri::J' ' charged bytheindict- " 7T J"fc'e sentenced him to pay a - t.. a:,d all c-ij of prosecution, vhich ,-:rn-y- fe, w.ll amount to be- ,t,i.-!d $?,...,. 'ar.r.aa! meeting of I tire ;:; be h(.M j, the State Board of in Harrisbarg to- r pat .; f harrow. ,ad the question of ole b.ds lair to be an important As the Tni'.ed States Covenmect s.-'Ti"'? ' oleomargarine ir-'T f "' ! stamped, there i -'-'S springing up that tbe Sute 1 rr" 6fcou'd not prohibit iu aa'e t v ,r;es to pass it otf as butter. tr :L i,w ofl5S5- no on . or s..; t p JU2J 0f oleomargarine in i"2 " out beicg 1Ub',e 10 Ca a ' lfon with evea one boarder cannot bay it outside the State i:boutbeirg liable to similar i-; . " for 14 UD: Pund, wbiie iT, J-' T Zy ad refy of the mem- f Sate Uoard of Agriculture will 'wdythi week, that the law waa - mp y t0 Uilur lhg dt rj interest of f "M w th I"Se of tbe workings 6.. m3ii'y of the farmer will I -." J,'" r-al. Tne law was passed a ta- ""-asure, bet health cBcials d-."'' 'l-tthe sale of oleomar- to: irjariou to health, while tbe e- '"b ball s ia bought by the poor " dy most certainly ia. Tbedi- them'.jt promise to be quite U.-.'r: 1 La the report of the t f'Salon, appointed two year aco "l presi4e at to meetiDj. 3. B Yoder baa been appointed poattuaa terat Pugb, Stonrcrcek town&bip. Mr. Jerry Rhoad. one of Somerset ' beat now atone mason, is confioed to bia home by tenon illoeax. Tbe Franklin and Marsblt College Giee ana berenaJe Cuba, w bo appear at tba Op era uouse, inursday ereoing, will be greet ed by a full bouse. Mr. Jane Miller, eldest daughter of lion. A. J. Coiborn, ia Buffering from an attack of scarlet fever at tbe Lome of her aisler, Mrs. Frank BV!e, in Frootburg, Md. Tnieve visited the smoke house r,fr,r.. Brugh, iu Jcffenon Umr-.bip, one night last wee, and carried off a larire lot of Dork and other meat. Tbe robbers left no clue. Dr. II D. Moore, of Middlecreek town- ship, attended the dim meeting held at Johnstown, Monday evening, for the pur pose of securing ii c-eased railroad facilities. . Captain William II. Sanner, not ce of whoResicknesa with ararlet fever was made in our !at issue, has recovered to such an extent as to permit of his attending to busi ness. Mrs. S. 1). Li ven good, wife of the Meyera dale banker, was stricken with paralysia at her borne in Pittsburgh at an early hour last Monday morning. Her condition is critical. The family of Mr. J. B. Snyder will leave Somerset, Thursday, for Wilmerdmg, Alle Kber.y comity, where they will reside in tbe future. The best wishes of their many Somerset friends go with them. Tbe younger members of Somerset Coun cil Royal Arcanum, have volunteered to give an entertainment in the Opera House, on tbe evening of February -21, for tbe b-'uefit of theChildrens' Aid Sjcietr. John M. Yoder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben edict Yoder, of Stonycreek, notice of whose serious injury, at IiwaCity, Iowa, appeared in last week's Held, has since died. The body was interred at Sharon Center, Iowa. The following services will be conducted in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, Jan 2Sth. Rev. T J. Bristow, Pastor, will preach morning and evening, 10:30 a. t ; 7 r. K. Sabbat b School and Pastor's Bible Clavsat 3 r. x. Mr. Lawrence Snyder, a popular young resident of Mcycrsdaie, and Miss Airy R. Young, the accsmplUhed daughter of Mr. J. V. Young, of that place, were married in the Roman Catholic Church at 8.30 o'clock Wednesday morning. Sallie. wife of Daniel Showman, a well known resident of Suowiuantown, a suburb of this place, died Sunday morning from the effects of grip. She was about sixty years of age. TLe body was interred in the Meiiler Church Cemetery Monday. Two new dwellings will be erected on north Main Cross Street early this spring One will be erected, by Mr. Isaac Simpson on his lot adjoining Mr. Albert Ferner, and the second will be built by Mr. Milton Long, on a lot recently purchased from Mr. John N. Snyder. The time of the Court last week was taken op to such a late hour Saturday afternosn that action on the water works ejectment case was deferred indefinitely. An order was made that the injunction was to remain until argument is beaid on it at a day to be fixed by the Court. On January 1 lib, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Shaul ia, of near Edie, Mr. William E. Kimmell ar.J Miss Nora L Shauiis were joined in marriage The ceremony was performed by RevrO. F. Cephart, of Lavar.sville, in the presence of a largs number of invited guests. Oaeof the welcjmj cullers at the IIibald cEL-eSaa day, was Mr. Solomon Coleman, of Brothersval'.ey township, who for the past fifty-five years has been a subscriber t this paper. Mr Coleman has been a close ob e-ver of political events, and be thinks tbe Democrats will never again bs called into power in tbb country. The name of Wiiiiana H. Peterson, of this county, has been restored to the pension rolL Wiliiam P. Fouat, of Somerset, Las been granted a pension. The minor children of John E. Pile, who was killed on the Bare Rock Railroad, have been pensioned. A mos Finnegan, of Meyersdale, has been granted an iti.reas of pension. W. H. Rappel, Esq , has brought another ejectment suit against Edmund Holsopple, of Bethel. This one is for the possession of about 1,1 V) acres of coal land on which Mr. Holsopple held options. It will be remem brred that Mr. Ruppel won the first sui' against Mr. Holsopple, which was for coal lands tbe latter he'd in his own name. George Ludy, agtd about sixty-five years, a well-known and esteemed citiaena of Lin coln township, died Sunday morning from Bright' disease. He formerly lived at "Ludy' Tfiil," nearjenncr X Roads. He was married to a daughter of Benjamin Stufft, of Jenncr township. He is survived by his widow and ten or twelve children. In less than one month from this time the commission of Mr. Keller as postmaster at this place will expir, and the candidates for bis otB rial shoes are has'.ling. Two new candidate!", A. H. Coflroth, Jr , editor cf the Democrat, and ex-Asociate Judge Henry Htffiey, have shied their castors into tbe ring during the past ten day. The fight will be transferred to Washington in a few days. W. W. Patrick A Co. the Pittsburgh Bankers, who nsended payment some lime since, have been g-anted an extension and Monday the doors of their banking bouse were re 0ened for business. Mr. Patrick's friends claim that be will weather the storm all rii;ht, and that after paying every penny of his indebtedness will have a comfortable fortune left. Mr. Patrick is a native of this county. At two o'clock to-morrow Mr. Tobias Yoder, of Coneraaugh township, and Miss Salome Peachy, will be married at the home of tbe bride's pareuts iu Al'.ensville, Mifflin county, T. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mr. Moees Yoder, of near Davidjvi'.le Messrs. Valentine and Samuel Yoder, broth ers of the groom, will be present at tbe wed ding. Mr. Yoder and bis bride intend mak ing their home in MitHin county. Joseph Bausb, a venerable citixen of Qae mahouing township, died last Wednesday, of old age. Mr. Baaih was over eighty rears of ae, and resided on his farm ad joining S'.oyestown, all of his life. He waa a highly respected citizen, and consistent jember of the Lutheran Church. He ia survived by his widow and one aon James H residing at home, and one daughter Mrs. Jerome Stuff: of J-nner township. A furious battle was fought in Danville, pt t tie borne of Mr. Simon Crebs, of the L V.ie Coal Co., lav. Wednesday morning, betaeen five robber, who broxe into tne n.Kt office, and three policemen, who were joined by a number of c:ti2ens. Iu the en counter scores of shots were exchanges ana one of the otflars fell mortally wounded. Two of the robbers were shot but were got ten into boat by their confsdera'ea and rowed to the opposite side of tbe Susquehan na, and in the darkness all made their ea cape. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rboads, of Eiie, Lincoln township, mourn the death of their four year-old son "Jimmie"--w ho died Sun day afternoon. Saturday the child wa playing on tbe walk in front of tbe house wben he tell and usuined internal ii jarita. He regained hi feet bat in attemptirg to climb up tbe stairs leading to tbe house be fell a second time. Tbe child mother hea d hia screams of pain and rushing to him car ried bim into tbe house and sent for a phy sician. Nothing could be don to relieve tbe little fellow ' offerings and he lingered in great gony otxtU death came to his re- FCR BETTER R. R. FACILITIES. Immense Mats Mooting Hold at Johnstown Monday Night. Citizen of Johnstown are very much aroused over the prospect of securing addi tional railroad facilities for that city and Monday nigbt a monster m.s meeting waa held in the Johnstown Opera House for the purpose of taking concerted action in order to induce the Beech Creek railroad to extend Its line to that place. The Opera Hocse was found to be too small to accommodate the crowd, estimated at 5000 peop'e, who chaired to attend the meeting, and it was necessary to hold an overflow met ting in the public park. JohnD. Roberts, cashier of the First Na tional Bank, presided. Addresses were made by a number of representative citizens, and by ex-Judge Baer. of Somerset. Ringing resolutions were ad optej and a committee cf fifteen wa appointed in order that tbe advauts'S and natural res. urces of thi section can be more properly presented and urmd upon lae rail rot J authorities, and to otfer ach reasonable inducements to rail roads now seeking entrance to this region as will encoursare them to push ahead at once. Ex-Jude Baer was 'highly delighted with the success of the meeting and lo a HzaaLD represtctative he said that be was fully sat ihtitd that one if not two additional lines of railroad would be built through this county in the very near future. The inference to be drawn trom Mr. Baer's remarks is that the Pennsylvania R. R. is jealously watch ing every movement maJe by the Beech Cretk authorities and just as soon as the latter r ad extends its iine into this recion the lornier wil! be after it "with a hot stick," so to speek. Tbe extension of the Beech Creek Rail road to Johnstown is a matter of vital im portance to the residents of Somerset coun ty. Once its line enters that city it will be but a very short time nntil it is extended to the rich coal fields in the north of this coun ty, and itwil' ultimately be extended loCon neilfiville, where connection will be ma.e with the Pittsburgh fc McKeesport Rail road. When this is accomplished a ctw trunk line from New York to Chicago a ill Lave been established. If the effjrt to induce the Beech Creek to eitend its line in this direction succeeds it will mean that not only will tbe rich coal deposits iu tj'ieciahoning and the townships tying north of it be developed, bi:t that the far richer coal beds of Some.-set, Stonycreek and Brclbersvalley townships will be bene fitted as well, and that great prosperity will result to the entire county. Parties in a position to know what they are talking about c'.uim that the cosl field now being operated by the I.islie Company produces a decided y better quality of steam producing (uel than the beds further north. They maintain that their beds extends east and not north and it is only to be found in Somerset, Stonycreek and Brothersvalley townships, Coming Home From the War. Captain U. p. Picking has completed a full term of sea service, and orders were is-su-:d nt the Navy D-partment, Friday, de taching bim from command of the Charles ton upon the reporting of his relief, Captain G. W. Collin. Captain pickisg. a 's known to our realers, has been in chs's o; the I'. S. fleet congregated in the bay of Rio Janerio f.-r the past six months, looking after the interests of the government during the re bellion in progress in that country. His rela tions with President Cleveland and the State and Navy Departments have been of the most confidential character, and in all that he Las done he has wo.i the commendation uf bis superiors and of bis fellow officers.- Ttie change of command of the Charleston will take place in about a month. A few days since the editor of the Herald received from Captain Picking a file of the l:ij Stut, the only English i.ewspair pub lisheil at the Brazilian capital. Ia it frequent complimentary reference is ta the Captain of the Charleston. While Captain Piecing U a comparative stranger to most of our readers, the fact that be is a Somerset boy and baa gained distinc tion in the service of hia country, makes anything pertaining to him a matter ol lo cl interest. A Case of Mistaken Identity. Not a little interest was arossed in court one evening last waek when two or three witnesses were called upon the stand for tbe purpose of impeaching the credibility of a witness who had previously given in evi dence on the other side of the case an im portant land suit. All swre to tbe best of their knowledge and belief that tbe witness whose evidence it was desired to im peach baj been convicted of the crime of larceny and had served a term in the peni tentiary. One of the witnesses went so far as to say that his brother had secure! the prisoner's release from tbe penitentiary on cjndition that he would go into the army as his (tbe witness' brother's) substitute. On cross-examination it turned out that the witnesses had secured their information from hearsay and that they knew nothing of the facts testified to from their own knowl edge. Then tbe witness whc evidence had been attacked took the stand and solemnly declared that be bad never been accused of the crime of larceny ; had never been tried for that crime and bad never scrve-i a term in the penitentiary. He admitted before re tiring from the stand that he had always understood that a man bearing tbe same name as himself, a rcs.dent of Fayette coun ty, had been convicted of larceny and had been an inmate of the penitentiary. It was subsequently explained by one of the council who introduced the testimony that attorneys can not aiways tell what witnesses who have previously been exam ined will test.f to when called upon the w.tness stand. Begged a Drink With Pockets Full of Money. "Bab" Weller, the barkeeper at the Mansion House, was occasioned a surprise Tuursday evening, says tbe Berlin Record, thai fairly made him rub his eyes a time or tw a to make sure they were not deceiving him. Tbe rauae of the surprise was a tramp who came in and tried to begs drink of beer. Upon being persistently refused he rammed bis hand into an inside coal pocket and drew O it a roll of bills as thick as one's wrist. Finding no small denominations be replaced the bilis and j-rked out a second roll from another side pocket. Failing sgain to fiad a small bill be replaced the ro:l snd went down into one of his pantaloon pockets and hauled out a hand full of silver from which he paid for his diiuk. Ttie gentleman had begged a meal or two before goins to the hitel. Tbe idea was advanced tba: be might be the person for whom the $2,5J is being O.Icred on account of the murder acd rob brv of a mining boss in Maryland. Trie tramp kdd at the Mansion House struck the road again Friday morning. ad Primary Election Notice. The Republican Primary Election for Sjmerje1. Borough will be held at tbe Court h..use in said borough on Saturday, Jaiuary .'7, 1S94, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock r. . Candidates will announce their names to th Committeeman or leave notice of an nouncement a the Hekalo office on or be fore Friday evening. 36tb inst. X. E BtgctT, Committeeman. Bound to Knock Mr. Barleyoorn Out Over in Berlin a petition is being circulat ed and signed calling qpon the Burets and Town Council to call a special election for Saturday next to determine whether or not a majority of tbe voter are ia favor of hav ing a licensed hotel in that town. Tbe ex pense of the election is to be born by private parties, and if it takes place will probably be hotly contested. How an election of this character b to be brought to tbe attentioo of the Court and what effect it will Lave in the matter of granting lioaosea to applicants from that place is yet to be developed. So fsr as we know this is the first instance of tbe kind on recorl. JURORS FOR FEBRUARY TERM The following named pe riots have been drawn to serve as Jurors st the ensuing term of Court, commencing Mondsy, February 20, 1S54 : CtaXD JCBOKS. Broihersvalley H . II. Brant Elk Lick R A. Winters, Sosiab J. Engle. Jenuer John H. Horner. Liucolrj John J. Baker. Meyersdale Bor. R. M. Newcomer. Northampton Jacob Poorbangh. Taint John Geisel. Rock wood Bor. Henry Yutzy. Shade Joseph H. Koont?, Joseph C. Lambert. Somerset Bor. EJ. Hennrberper, Cal. Zigler, Tbomas Jones, Hiram King. Somerset Jacob A. Barron, David Tay- man, Wm. A. Miller, Oliver Sbafer. Stonycreek Wm. C Barnett, Ed. Lowry Stoyestown Bor James J. Metzgar. Pnmmit John Lindaman. Upper Turk-vfot Aaron Cramer. TEWEKSt Jt'R'ims r'RST WEK. Addison Jesse McClintoek. Thomss J. Bird. Allegheny Wtslcy C. Fraz'er. Benin Bor. GeOrer P. Brubaker. Bl ik Jacob 8 WiltrouL Broihersvalley Henry G. Hay. Conemaugh Samuel G. Sbetter, EI. J. Rhoadf, Scott Lobr, John W. Shaffer. Confluence Bor. A. T. Humbert. E k Lick Zachariah Faidley, Daniel Duecker. Fairhope G. W. Owent, L. F. Dorn. Jefferson John H. Morrison, Gillian Mu-I, Henry L. Kastner. Jenncr Samuel Speiwle, Jeremiah J. Shaf fer, Levi Fri. diine. Liuco n Jacob J. Pile, Frank Weller. Meyersdale Bor. Cyrus Just, Peter Stahl, Alex. Paul, James May, Josiah Lint. MidJlecreek-P. K. Moore, Singleton Kiuimel, Jeremiah Whipkey. Milford-Jacob N. Walter. )e-le Harrison Oldham. Paint David J. Berkey, Daniel Foust. Q'lemahoning David Miller, Daniel E. Long. 8l:aJe Adam Berkeybile. Somerset Bor. Frank Weiraer. Somerset Fred Bingner, John Tsynian, Josiah Hcmtnger. Southampton Daniel Everline. Stonycreek Irvin L. Miller, Alex. Hunt er. Summit Herbert Harding. Vrsina Bor. Alex. Nedrow, Henry Zim merman. TBtVEBSK Jl'RQRS SICOH O WEEK. Addison- Elijah Holiday. Allegheny Andrew roorbangb, Joseph H. Miller. Berlin Bor. Ananias Dieter. Black D. F. Kimmel. Broihersvalley Simon F. Hay. Casselman Bor. Walter Wilkics. Elk Lick Henry Keira, Norman D. Hey. Fairhope Wm. 11. Day. Jefferson Alex. Shauiis, Daniel Maul, Joseph B.-ugh. Jenner Isiac Kimmel!, Adam S. Shaffer. Larimer Lewis Mankemier. Lower Turkeyfoot J. M. Glotfelty. Meyersdale Bor. Henry Miller. Milford David Put man. 1 idddceieek R. A. Snyder, C. R. B. Cra mer. New Baltimore liar George Straub. Northampton Calvin Poorbangh, Levi Lancaster, Uewry E. Miller. Ole Martin Rouzer. Taint 3. W. Heckler, Jacob A. Weaver, J. L."anKn, Samuel C. Helman. SLade Aaron D. Shafft r, Cyrus Berkey bile, Samuel Weible, Jacob YosL Somerset Bor. Wm. H.Carrol, Wm. H. Reitz. James B. Saylor. Somerset George Marteeny, George Knee- dy, lienry Yinkey. Stonycreek George E. Dlvely. Welicrsburg Wm. J. Huff. California Excursions. The well-known Phillips Excursion Com pany Lave arranged to run weekly excur sions to all priocipal California and other Pacific Coast Cities from all points on the Baltimore Ohio R R. The partit s will leave the East on Wednes day of each week, commencing January 17, and passengers will be booked through to destination. There are no Pacific Coast tours offering a good accommodations at less expense. For full information address A. Phillips A Co., No. Ill S. 9.b Street, Philadelphia, or call on nearest ticket agent B. A O. R. R. Co. Special Court Proceedings. Almost three days of last week's special term of Court were taken op with tbe trial of the case of E.-nsst and Sarah Eifert vs H. M. l.ytle and A. C. McCuue. Tbe plaintiffs claimed that the defeudauta bad cut a lot uf timber from their lands and converted 'he same to their own use. Damages in the sum of $10 0J were asked, but in a suit at law damagesare always sky high and the amount fixed by the jury is generally ac cepted as being the j nt amount that should be recovered. The determination of this case duvolved upon the land boundaries. Tne original survey of the lands had been made many years ago and ineffectual ef forts were made by surveyors to re establish tbe orignal lines. The ipiestiou then arose as to whether natural boundaries should obtain, or whether the testimony of wit nesses who bad assisted in making tbe original survey, and other facts which tend ed to show that the survey was a correct one should govern. Tbe case was warmly con tested on both sides, and argument of coun sel before tbe jury consumed over a half- day. The verdict was for $!.', for the plaintiffs. A jury was next called to try the case of Daniel Augustine va. Henry Smith, defend ant, and El Nickio, garnashee. After all of tbe evidence was in the case was taken from tbe jury to await the determination of other suits braring upon the question in volved. In the suit of Z tchariah Keefer vs. Isaiah Good, Sheriff, the jury returned a verdict for the defendant. A number of otiier casfs on tbe calendar were either continued or settled. Change for Teachers. The great off;r being made by the Pitts burgh DisinUh to take the sixty teachers, of the public schools of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and other points in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland to Atlantic City in July is the. tajk. of the hour. Tbe additional inducement that the twelve teach ers of the sixty who receive the largest number of votes will be taken on a supple mentary trip to Philadelphia, New York and Boston after the Atlantic C ity trip is over is indicative of tbe liberality which govern the Pittsburgh LUpatch in every thing it does. Give your favorite teacher tbe benefit of a splendid summer outing. ADout Electric Light. An exchange says that people who lise incandescent lights should always keep in mind tbe fact that there is danger lurking a-ound the little illumininators. This is the advice of an old electrician. It i an eay matter to explain without going into the technicalities of electrical science. Of course yon may say fifty or a hundred volts will not do much barm, but don't be too are about that, and particularly don't im agine that fifty or a hundred volt is all that your little wires will orry. Sometimes the current get crossed with a high current wire. I is expected by some electrician that tbe safety fuse will blow oat, and thus cut off the connection, but sometime this fuse don't work. Many instances could be cited in which tbey did not, and as a con sequence, there were disastrous result. No matter Low much care ia taken to make lights safe, there i always danger in fooling with lightning. Never attempt to turn on tbe light should the floor be wet. for a ground circuit is a deadly thing, and don't take hold of metal fixtures with one band and then use the other to turn on tbe light. These precaution are easily observed. Brick For Sato. W have 300.000 No. 1 red brick for saV, in large or small quantities, at oar yard oath of Somerset. Roc Davis St. Co. Secretary Edge Tells How Oocd Highways can bo Had. In his forthcoming report. Secretary Edge, of the State Board of Agriculture, will talk as follows on the road sulject : "While radi ml change iu ihe construction of roads must necessarily lead to a great outlay of money, better road than we now have ran be had with no extra outlay tf money ; but there must be a change in tbe manner of building or working our roads. It is ex pecting tco much to look for an entire change in all tbe roads of tbe country at once. Then, if it were practicable to make a part cf the roads permanent, the trouble would be, where lo begin. There are not so Diauy principal roads as formerly. The roads near citiesand large towns are more important tban those more remote, but not so much so as formerly, since railroads enter nearly every city and town and do most of the carrying of freight and passengers. Tbe roads must used are tboee where the railroad station is at a distance from tbe town. Such roads might be made permanent at the ex peuse of the county or state, but the very large part of the roads must remain "dirt roads" for a long time to corns. The roads of tbe country are growing more equally im portant. In section where cheese factories. creameries or canning fact ries are located, tbe roads are brought into more general use. Wben we get a general mail delivery, and the school system is changed so as to have one central graded school in each township, and tbe children brought in and returned every day in wagons, the roads will U still moie equally important. Ia order to im prove our country roads three things are necessary. First, let there be a general awakening of the people in every township on thi subject, and say we Bill have better roads. Second, seh-ct men for the super visors who know something about a ruad and have tbe backbone to see that they are built and maintained. Third, select men for palhrnasters who ran supervise tbe building of a road and who will see that every dollar credited to any man for work done is earned. Tbe township which starts out with this end in view, can have good roads, and that, too, without any additional cost in the matter." Death of Harvey J. Simpson. Mr. Harvey J. Simpson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Simpson, of this place, died at his borne in Moumlridge, Kansas, at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, aged 53 years and 10 months. Death resulted from con vulsions of the brain, supei induced by a nervous aflliction. Tbe remains were brought to Souierst, arriving here on the Sunday morning train, accompanied by the bereaved widow and Mr. Edward Simpson, a younger brother of the deceased, who went to Moundridge ten days ago in re sponse to a telegram conveying news of Harvey's critical condition. The funeral took plate from the boms cf the deceased parent at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Rev. Harkey, of tbe Lutheran Church, conduct ing the services. Mr. Harvey J. Simpson left Somerset for the west about twelve years ago and engaged ia the harness business which he since car ried on very successfully. Three or four years ago bsapaid a visit to his Somerset rel atives and friends. Four or five months ago he was taken seriously ill and his par ents went to Moundsvilie and watched by his bedside until his health was restored. Referring to the death of Mr. Simpson the Moundridge Lender says : " In the loss Of Mr. Simpson tbe community suffers the loss of a much esteemed and successful business man; a man who enjoyed the confidence and good will of a host of friends and neigh bors. As a townsman he had no rival, al ways ready to do hia part when called upon, and coutinuaily expounding the principles of true citizenship. To tbe surviving wife and family his death is a severe shock, as well as to his neighbors and numerous friends. Mr. Simpson was married less than a year ago and bad provided a pleas ant and inviting home, together with a well established business, the result of dil igent labor." Vlck's Floral Guide. 1394. It contains descriptions that describe. not mislead ; illustration that instruct, not exaggerate. This year it comes to us in a suit of gold. Printed in eight different colors be sides Hack. Colored plates of Chrysanthe mums, Poppies aud Vegetables. Oa the front cover is a very exquisite bunch of Yick's New White Branching Aster and on tbe back is the New Double Anemme; 112 pages tilled with many new novelties1 of val ue as well as all the old leading varieties of flowers and vegetables. We advise our friends who intend doirg anything in tbe garden this year to consult Vick before starling operations. Send 10 cent to James Ytck Sons, Rochester, N. Y., for Yick's Guide, it costs nothing, as yon can deduct the 10 cents from first order. It certainly will pay you. Duties or Constables. Judge Bregy, of Philadelphia, has banded doon an opinion in reference to Constables and tbeir duties and quotes the following section of law on the subject . Tbe constables of ihe respective wards. boroughs or townships in each county shall, in tbe first week in each term of the Court of Quarter Sessions, make returns, under oath, of all places in bis bailiwick where vinous, spiritous, malt or brewe 1 lio aora or any admixture thereof are kept for sale or sold, except stores kept by druggists or apothecaries, s.ating which of said places are licensed under this act and which are unlicensed, and it shall be the special duty of the Judge of said court to see that this return is faithfully made. And on failure of any constable to comply with this pro vision, or if it be found upon examination or inquiry by said Court that any Constable has either wilfully or negligently omitted to return all such houses ar.d the Lame of the proprietors thereof in his bailiwick he shall be guilty of wilfully and negligently mak ing a false return and the Coart shall sus pend him from ofti:e, and direct the District Attorney to indict ami try the said officer, and if found guilty be shall be fined in a sum not exceeding $.500 and undergo an im prisonment, either simple or solitary, not exceeding two years, bo'.b or either, in the discretion of the Court." Notice 1 Notice is hereby given hy tbe nndersignrd Commissioners of Somerset county. Pa , that they refuse tbe payment of any scalp orders for foxes and minks, the Act of 1S being unconstitutional. HtskT F. Eacxett, 8. I". SnoEEB, J. G. Emert, Wx. P. Hat, Clerk. County Commissioners. Keep Your Mouth Shut. Don't be offended. The admonition is not meant as a reflection upon your talk ativeness. Talk as much as you please but keep your mouth shut when your are not talking, advises tbe .V. F. Herald. People who keep their mouths closet) exceiit wben tbey are talking, eating or drinking, rarely contract colds or congbs. Savages, even those who live in northern latitudes, seldom take cold. Scientists say it is because tbey are closemoulhed. Disease germs floating in the air find a direct route into the lungs of a person who breathes through his mouth, Tbey are ar rested by the Sue, sieve like network of hair in the nostrils of the individual who breathes through his nose. Keep your mouth that and yon msy defy pestilence, Tbe teeth suffer from too much and too frequent exposure to the atmosphere. Sud den changes of temperature, whether liquid or atmospheric, are hurtful to them. TLe best teeth in tbe world are those of the savage tribes, whose members always keep their mouths shot except when talking or eating. Tbroat and Inng diseases are often con tracted by persons who go about open mouthed. The frosty air of winter inhaled directly into tbe lungs through tbe mouth is a frequent cause of bronehial disorders. Takes tbroogh tbe aose it is asodiAed and sifted of many tf its tUngefS. Keep yooi month shnL Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ii s&szgm k ABSQ2JUTELY PURE Queer Police Proceeding. West E.vd Bedfard County, Pa. Eorroa Hxeald : I am creditably informed that tbe authori ties of a recent y incorporated borough in Bedford county, appointed as police ctlicer a man who It frerh from the fatherland, but ho has prove 1 himself to be a dutiful and resolute defender of the Uw, especially in regard to disciplining the boys of tbe village. A few evenings aro the boys determined to even op with the ollioer. They prepared stuff.-d paddy," in the iraae of the of ficer and named it "Grover." Tbe "paddy was tied to a fence in the atitude of a drunk en man and witbin earshot of police head quarters. When all was ready the boys raised a bobterous lauh with the premedi tated purpose of drawing the attention of the "man of authority" to the rcene. The ruse worked first rate, for in a few minutes he appeared with "billy" ii hand, and sternly commanded tbe boys to desist from making further noise. One of the lads appologeti- cally informed him that tbey were only laughing at the drunken mm leaning against the fence. Then the officer inquired "where bees a drunking man ?'' The "paddy" was pointed out, and in an instant the officer grasped it with the grip of a Hirer and in the shadow of night cotnrannded, "you usht go mid roe." "Grover" was slow to respond lo the offi cers' command, when that worthy flourished his mace over hia bead and exclaimed "don't you reshist ; of you dos I'll usht knock you right away down," aud tighening his grasp he succeed in bringing "Grover" down to the pavement. Upon investigation the piliceann found that his subject bad neither life nor soul in him, and releasing his grasp on the inani mate objects throat he rtuietly remarked, "I beliefs you bees nod somebotty," and hur riedly retracing his steps to po ice headquart ers, he tendered his resignation, to take effect immediatelr. FitsT ErroET. NOTICE. In the mattcrof the alsnr7ient of Samuel N. Garey and wile to Philip Hay, f. r the U-lit lit of 'tie cre-titom. the A-.i;u(rfc nd ilia As.iueu, having tiled their retitious ring trie Ccml to ratify, approve and carinn tbe mle conveyauce and iratuler of tbe real e-talc made to ( alharine tearr. and Ibat the Avitiev te relt-aedaud dis charged. Notice is hereby aiven that tne Drart r of the petiiiitier will be granted by Uie Court of tommon rleasor somen:! rwuuly, ume& object ion in made thereto ou or before the jjtri day of l eb. !-. VAI.ENTT.SE HAY. Attv for petitioners. 1 SSIC.XEE'S NOTICE. fmltre is hereby given that Jonas St".vannu and ife, busunan. of Brotberxvclley !., 8omerst County, i'a., hare made a Vo:uu tary as.-iKnmeiit to rue of a. I tbeir estate, r-M aud perMMjal, in trui for tbe benefit of tbeir eredimr. All persons indebted lo aid Jouaa Sieanuus and wife ill wnke immediate iay liient to tbe undersi-ued slid ail h rBs haVing eiaiui airaiu-t Ihem Hill present ibem duly au-UK-uiiraud to SAMUEL S. IORNEY Scott A i Kle. A-.!?i:ce, Attorneys. Berlin, Pa. A SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. N.itleels here! y iriven that JfarT Buckman. of R'M-kwood, Somerset couu.y, I'a., by deed of Tol UDtary a-v-inmcut has ailrned to Tat la trust for tbe htuerit of ber creditors, all tne e.u.te, real aud Tvronl, of rtia mod Mary fcrickmau Ail ptixnis inde! led to Hie sid Mary liurktuan will make Immrdiftte payment tn me aud lhoe having claim will preseuttbe wiw without de lay at tbe It-it koian Hotel. Kutkwood, fa., ou (Saturday, Jaauary JTia, l-'jt ISAIAH (,OD, A.'i('iee. A UMTOR'S NOTICE. In Ec estate ) In the Orphana' Contt of of Somerset County. Adam Suyde-r, dec d ) la. Raving been appointed Aud 'tor in the above eate, by tbe Orbar.s' court of Srnersel Coun ty, to make ditrlbuUnn ot the fund In tbe bau-ts of the Adniiii!irair to aud anion true togady entitled ihervto, and lo ascertain itdvan''eme!it-s, etc.. notic is hereby given that I will .it at tbe ofiice of Hay & Waiker. iu the biruo?h of Som erset, for the purt.rr above stated, ou Wednes day, January -'i.'lv.'l, at 10 o'clock A. M, wben aud where a.l parties touceraed may alteud. A. L. i. HAY. Auditor. DITOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Geneje '-eirr. late of Larimer lown abip, deceed. The nnderdirned. on motion of Scott A ( gle, r4'a., having been appoiuied Auditor to dt InlKjte the fund- in tbe hands of S. Hochstetler, Administrator, hereby give iiot.ee that be wid meelto attend to his doile- at ibe ofiVe of Co, bom & tolbora, iM!iier-t, I a., on Tuesday, Feb. 1 lib. when andwl.en: ail parties interested ran alteud If tbey tbiuk proir. i- c. WLDlt, Auditor. YUDlr0R's NOTICE Archibald Livenaood and . In the Court ofCotn Isaraii iareugood, his mle ' nion rleasof oom-r-to i"cifo'iutv Fa.,of'o. Samuel J. Bower. ' nl, Feb. f . lx. Voluntary Assignment. Having been du'y appointed Auditor In the atjove exate, by the O-pnaii!,' Court of Somerset county, ta make distribution of the fund in the bands of the AojgTjea to and among tho-e legally entitled tbervui, notice ia hereby given that 1 will sit at my office in Somerset borough, on Saturday, Feb. 10 IsM. wben and where ail parties interested can attend. FKtU V. BIFJ-ECKER. Auditor. E XECUTGR S NOTICE. Estate of Eiiza Crissey. late of ?fcadc tow nship. nee a. Letters U stamentary ou the above eatate hav ing been granted to tne undersigned by tbe prop erauthority, notice is hereby given toa!l persona indebted to said ebate to make immediate pay-m-nt and those having elaims against tbe tame will pre-ent Ihemforseiilement duly authentica ted, at tbe late p-loYtice of deed., at Jaech Wal lers, oa Friday, the lcth dav of Feb. 1.-L JAM ES F. 1UMER. Executor. JXECUT0K-S NOTICE Estate of Magdatena Thomas, late of Conemaugh township, siomersel cuuuty, Fa., dee'd. Letter testamentary on the ahove estate hav ing been granted to tbe undersigned by the prop er authority, noti.-e b hereby given to all persons indebted losntd etate tomake imm-.-diaus pav ment and those having claims a;amt tbe same to present them d'jly authenticated for setlle ment on Saturday the J lib day of Feb i-vl. at the residence of Fmannel Thomas, In Cone maugh township, at 1 o clock 1. M. KuitE KArFlIAS. Scott Si CVjte. Attys. Execatur. JXECUTOR S NOTICE. Lettem testamentary on the eate of Tobias Voder, late of oaeinaugti township, Somerset C'Kiuty. Fa , deoe.sed, having leeti granted lo the underslirned by the: proper authority, notice U hereby given to ail peros iudeo;t- to paid estate to make Immediate paymeut and lhoe baring claims will prevat tneiii duly auUieati eaied for sett. emeut and alio-.Ti,v. JOSfcFU JOHNS, Coiborn & Coiborn. i.xeeu;or. J 17, sl Attorneys. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ute of Abraham Bea-n lat of Jnner town ship, Somerset roomy, dec d. Lelternof Administration rt 7rfim-nf an--j.', on the estate of Abraham Beam, late of Jeuncr toanship. dec 1.. baviog h-n Issued to the undersigned by the proir auth-iritv, notice b hereby given to ail person iudeoted lo aaid estate to make immed-ate payment and thue having eliiins to present them duly authenticat ed for settlement to tbe a liniui-trator at tbe late rt'ideice of said dee'd.. on Saturday. Feb .'I. 14, between the hours of 1 and 4 p. nr. wben and where be will give his attent'on r such purpoae. J A'-OB J. AKISilAN. f. W. Biesecker, Administrator, C, T. A. Valentine Hay, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matterof the estate o' William Holder, late of CiuemaboniDg tovnshlp, Somerset cooa- ty. F.,dee d. Letters of administration having been granted by tbe proper authority to tbe un lersigued, no tice 1 hereby given to all p-nons indebted to aid euue to make immediate pay merit, ami Uioae having claims against said euue will pre sent Uiera duly authenticate,! for kettleisent al tiie late rvtidVnce or the dee iL, in said township a Monday, Feb. i&ih. I-vc WILLIAM H MILLER; Fred W. Bteaecker, An y. Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of John M. Werner, late of Greenville towruhlp. Letter of administration baring been granted by tbe proper authority, to the undersigned. Ba ilee Is hereby given to ail persons indebted lo taid estate to make immediate payment, and Uw having claim against said esUtie w ill pre sent tbeta duly authenticated for sculement at ibe late raeideaoie of dee d , in Uraenvtlie town ship, en Biiurdaj, Feb. 1?ul lst LYlda PI.ST.E1. t'YRl'd WFJtNEK. ALFKKD A. kl.V.EJt, JA'JOB P. MlLLfcR, Aitmlntst rater. Executors and Trustee's Sale -OF- Valuable Real Estate! As Ejecntor of the last wiil and testament nt Parah U'eigle, uecd . and bv virtue or' an order ofswla Issued o-it of the tirphsnV Ci-en of Suns er-l comity. Fa., and to Ihe undersigne 1 direct ed as Trustee of the estate oe Jacob Vteigie, d"-'d.. late of Ftnuyeretk township. Sower I rounty. Fa . 1 wi!l f'tpus." at public ou:erv, on the premisL-s iu rhank-viile, in said towmiup, oa FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1394. at 1 o'clock P. 5-, the following described rva! estate, via . The tuxne property of the late nectents. coo iatiug ot' one lot of gro 'nd, having thereon erect ed a good lwo-try dwelling bou.. togeiuer w ilh a stable and oilier outbuilding, ail ia good euuditiou. lhi is a very desirable borne. Terms : Ten per rent, of the pnrrha.e money to re pM when the pnieny is kaijcktJ ilowa, atihint of tbe remriauder ou deiivrrr of !.--.. AaJ te !. fciiee in two e-iual annutf paymeut. to be cur ed by jUilxiuciiL k uh iiutrV't. DAVID WEICLE. Kxeouior uil 7rut-. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Rsal Estate ! By virtue of an alia orj -r of tilt? .miiM out of the rpbttM' Court of Somer-et county, tnl to ut directed, we will exptme lop'itiiu; ai the kuait-eiead, tr:l No. 1, un WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, '94, at M o'clock A. M., the knowing 1evribei. re: e;ale, lute tiie property of Jonu Xair, dec d. No. 1. A certain tra.-t of laud f(ua'e in Jef f tmo tov.ifjM), in Mud C-HJQty of boiueniel, ad joining Wilds of Levi KuuppB h-irl, Pcuar tfruth heirs', Henry and Ausuit Muier, W. V. Hay aud Jouu L. Ounluer, cou laininv IM aiv, more or lea, about ll- acre cleared and baiaur Well limbered. There is a larye sutr camp ou tae premises aud ketrlers, Ait!, tue pans ai.d .rotuhfl, mill Le o!d.wtih the farm. Al )( one-half the fr:a is uud-r!tii.l with Uie celebrat ed Nair vein of cool ar.d the bauk in in ffoud workable rond:t"U. Ihere ia!-o a hiuw and (table al ihe coat Uinj. There i a good Dwelling House, large barn, and a good wash hnue, I nplemeiif boue. etc., on tiie prv ml Ailog-ilher it is a very desirable farm. No. i A certain timber trad in thi? township and county aforesaid, adji-iulns; lands of fctar Unr-h's heir. Isaiah Crive and IV. l. liarkVy, combining lVi acre more or less. TCRWS, NO. 1 One-third of the pir-tba-e money, alter payment of deb!, t. remain a lien ou tbe premises. i:iteret to be paid wblow dunny her life and al hr death principal lo lb bt.irs. l.t cw-h on conr.rmatu.n t'i ?a.'e ai I balance in live eiutl annual pavmen, wttbiMii interest TERMS, NO. 2. Wthir! ell.r meut ol dclHs u rvmtiii a lien a in No. 1 : auce casn on confirmation of aic. WM p. HY. W.lLttK V. NAIR. Administrators. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Valuable Real Estate! By rirtue of an order of ale iw.ed o.t of tiie Court of ('ompion i'it-a of .Stm-r-r t r-.-uity, 1' , and to mo directed. I Kill exptie l public aa'e on tract No. I, herrm:t.T d-.-n nix-1, oa Saturday, Feb. 10th, 1894, at lo. lock P. M., all the foiaowtni desriibe! real estate and ptTMinal pnneriy hnotoiore a "iytifi by (oiirtvl Miliit, to the untir-iacd in trust fjt tiie beuetit of creditor, to i; : No- 1. A certain trct of lajtl 8'luate in Jtf feru township, tvuivret eouniy. 'a. and known u the hNaetevl tatrra uf t'ou rm i Miiier, adjoiuinc irmcaJ No. 2 and . her-.-inafUrr d rib el, Krrderi-k !whro- heir acd others. Laving ihereou erected a new t story fr;i;c Dwelling House, with basement, a bank bam lUit4 feet, good aud abundant water u pin tbe preimses, a Mi;ar camo, Vx) sugar treis. J keeier, .i orrhanU of about-) acres in ail. containing a.l aiud ot ccoiee fruit. 1 be farm contain- Si-ro nnre or lefS. of w hich ataxit i are cleared and tbe balance well timbered. abMit l-"s aires are iu meadow, about ie mne lo church and s'bsl No. i A trnrt of land adjoining Nx 1 a'orc 6aid. 1'eter Shauiis. Frederick Miuiili. Eilward Halter an 1 otbers, sit-iul in Jeflerou tuwn-inp. ronMining 1"J ai re more or l-ss. of whi'-ii aisiut T.'ia'-res are cleared and the 1-alaiice well tiin bend. tiie trat i wi-u wau red and ha a siiirarcaiup with liJ susar tn-e an! 1 :keler-. M .i, Ihe undivide-1 oue tf'.a of all that t-wi t of Ian 1 i-ituate in JtrT,-r-u hmuiUip, ad joiinu? lan.l of Abram M.ilcr, i'ar Jao.tps, Owrrge Ka clay, l'ria sebnxk and oifitm, con lainiug Jii acre mre or ies and known ii- the b-tmestead farm ot .ri-:tsn L. Miller, d-.c d , having tbcrcon eree'ei a twu-siory brb I DWELLING HOUSE, ink barn and out buiMm-j, there are a'aiut .Mi acre of clesrvd an 1 imp.-jveil .'and. with good fruit upon the premise. TERMS ' Jdown on con.lrmatlon of sa'.e. ' in i and In 1.' months from ouiiiinnation of Mile with in terval : luperceiit. of Ibe parch-; mocev lo le pi 1 w hen pr"perty i knocked do u, ni whieh w ill be s cre,itt on tirst ; delerrel payments to be scoured upuu the premise t.v ju-'ttiit bontla. Ji.'-Lr-U B MILLEK. Assur.ee, eott & Ogle. Att ys K lie P. O., somerset. Pa. Somerset Co. Pa. PUBLIC SALE -or- Valuable Real Estate! The underpinned Adnihiiiratr of Catharine fleehler, dec d.. will expire to piblic ra'e ou the tatim in Allegheny ton.-hiptoa SATURDAY, FEB. 3d, 1894, at 10 o'elo k A. ?f , of aid day, the fo. lowing deisTited r-ai estate, lie lh pro;erty of Cam arine See-hler, dec d. A certaia fnn situate in tiie tojrnhip of AI ldttieiiy, county of Sioe"el, an! ritaie of Penn nvlveuia, adj j' tiiig UuJ- tf . WaiKt-r, Janier 1 ipun, Hei ry lNrsry and otl-r. eoutain iiiK 1 at-rt-s nt reor Kjw, with houe. bam and other outjuiM:n th-rcon crwte-i. the mol of wb: i, rlt'v r,-d mil in t g-l elite of ruitiva tion. wim Imii tre therrtn and Lt a dt-iratiJe property, not far frm h-il and church, mil, clone nt ? b.r. PiMa:ou a- aoun a- tae aie ks confirmed by the Court. Terms 'a cash on .lay of s. 'jino e year and in two yeaia from da'e ot' saie. with interest on de ferred payiuents. win.-h sl.ati be let urM ou tiie real estate bv j'id6-raent excfnr.'.ion rrttes. OtoKnK SK' HLER. J. II. AJ ui.siraior asd Irju-e. AUoruey. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VahaMs R:al Estats. By tirttic of an or Jer of . !snJ rot of the OrhsnV t'otirt of .-onjervet county, praiiHyiea li l a. and to toe underpinned directed as Trustee of the estats of Irel tren. t. dee d., late of 8Kitbampuu township, SomerMrt e Ainiy. la., 1 w;!l ep-e to public outcry. on tbe prcaba iu said town&bip. oa SATURDAY, FEB. 10th, 1394, at 1 o'ck k P. y., tbe foKowinj .e-cribe l real estate, via : Tbe home property nt the late deceased, a farm eiKjiainine I) acres more or bavins thereon erected a DWELLING HOUSE and new bartt. with a nrer fail in? rprnr. a rood orehanl. the bet farming land in that er tijn. The enure fann ia Wi.lerla.d wiM coal, Uaaeatiiue, bre clay aud iron. ore. TEltMS I'aSH. I. D. leydk;. J. C, Loxry, Atfy. Trnt,e. JF.GAL NOTICE. Ia Ra-Estate ) In the Orphans' Tonrt of of Somer.-t County, fi. Wm. 8. Morgan, rlee'd. ) U liHtiulm, J3. becmd aco mnt of eiccntor eourlrmed Nl. And now, 14 Leember. 1-y.i. upon the petition of B.S. J-".eek. Execotor fl;tl the Court ttppotat J ihn O Kimmel. -q , tu'ior. to distribute tba fumli In the bands of tne EievUlOf to and aiuoug tbose U.ly entitled thereto. Sjmtrxt Knvui . ' Extract fnm the reeorl I seal. Cermied this JOth Ir 1-r.ia. -y A. 1. Hii-EH AS. Cierk. I will attead k tbe ditties enjoined by the for fwnr eoaBmbwtow at my omce In tjomepw bt oacb.oB MkedBfwday.tne 4'.k day of Janaaxy, 1, wscnsaa & ail uarocs f pwnoeauiBSS- X Ot XUIlltX, AinL.ox. 'THERE IS KO SUBSTITUTE F0,i HfERIESCE," Their Cleanliness Lessens Labor. A fti""f" i" t is l IT trill paj jou to examine tlio QUEEN CIXPERELLvl RANGE bc- fore you bur. It bai all tiie latest improveuientj, and is sold guaran teed to be a good baker. It has the direct draft da:npe r. by which jou can hare a fire ia one-half the time required with the ordinary Ranegs. ThU is a valuable feature when you want a quick fire for early breakfast. IT has an extra large high orcn, thorouMr ventilated. The volume of inflowing aal outflowing air can be regulated at will; this insures a perfect baker, and no burning on the top. It had the Triplex shaking irate, which is the pi rfection of convenience and cleanliness. It is es pecially durable, having three st-parate sides, or the advantage of three grates in one, and not easily warped by the action of the fire. REMEMBER "Things done well anJ with a care, exemrt themselves from fear Maoo(acturel by DeHAVEN A CO., lJ , Pittsburgh. SolJ anJ guaranteed by JAMES B. I10LDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. Krissinger & Kurtz, Berlin, Ta. and P. J. Corer fc Son, Meyersdale, Ta. 2 CAR SLEIGHS JUST ARRIVED. 2 fHv.f ";- . w New Warehouse FULL. LINE OF SLEIGHS, SLEDS, BU3SIES, WAGONS, CARTS, HARNESS. LAP RCBES, HORSE BLANKETS WHIPS, ETC., Bought in Car Load Lots. Call and examine stock and get my prices before buying1 elsewhere. E. I. SIMPSON, :j ev..:;:i:i I'r'c :'.:::e iJ 4. t .t -7.YJ C r.r..: l ,.:v.-- .v -Oa'v-.V.-;--; - -. -xt .y Wonderfullr Succes.-ful in EYE, EAR, HtBK, THROAT, Ai! Eye Operations Successfully Performed by him. Car" 'J XV. ll"ti:-i Svf' ' I f-tr l'.ii I haT h-.-en virTerini; a ith vtrv -erertt..n'aeb. blas ter au.l si luee inHiMe. at..! mi a..f-t.u.it ih that feit all lr..e t.V- euui la I Oiiow my .lmi'.r W..r.n a!-ewril i! irTTal pu:r. w-.it.ie- a:i.l he..la.-r:e. but unit, arter a ewir-e fri tieat'iv-:! t with lr. Suim, i in oiiee tu'itir altv-b.l l my ltiy la:Mr will. iile.-r; al cj.'i ler uiy-il ha.e an l heart aaiu. . si. AxiM. ltidiaiia, Yx.. Ajil 1!. .'i... e.tf IkpiruuH '"i't, Dr. S.'.i . Fit more than twelve year I Mttr-reJ tortnrv with Meer. .ctna-h ani kl.tiK'y tnaii-le. oeea niitiaiir 1 bail U ku be.l fur a week at a time ana iu DtiHii.e Iu won mr year : nut lo i at 1.;i,.i.n.j,ilu. "T": ' . . rm"."' I rneo b. and Uioe wr.o anuir w will hear wil I f..ei m well, a 1 never ilirl before. I a. pue , ner. tu Ibe ua tun. there la u diMroaul ..l.l. uw mcuiMun aj'i iu -eeu ' c v - T.liyM.'lSQs ou I rauusity kith mnrr jm wirse. However. iucM 1 put niywll niiltr Dr. Saini treatment 1 tmi.rove-1 arailiiai.y aiil now ran i a tfil a Uy n work as any one, lean certain ly rei,."nimen'1 me doetwr to ! tioe iiittcriuij from cun-uic iluieaaesof any kind. J. . ( atxt-rr, D. 3. Ker;burrf, Centre cottrtty. l'a. Iif.ft C-'t' Dr. A For 'flit? a time I bare been almrwt bitally deaf i rrora eAinrrn, paracuiariy in tcy iei. rtr, un.i seemed drsl and the r'gnlone .t wirw d.ily 1 waa Terydek.ideul and aimon derate a ; sc-outU of DH be:n attte to bear w bat went o srvund me ; teit always lire-1 a d 1M all mi.rcr. ' do 1 am unite a di:ter.-ut isn snd f-sl bitty j onoe m rw, ail tni tonk. t t'r. !!m' ikii.i..i j trettuent. Ibavebeento three otber ib-u.r-. Noo:ie eaa tmauw bour b yuutu I lrl ! ai re.e I cau u;i 1. .--tan 1 ouce a jre wiibj it an ef fort VKHilL cTkn.-.lb, Jihntown, Pa. Clmr "f the T. riu. i Cif. ri I j Dr. Su. I I have had a g-io-I deal of tro it.le wdii my eye for tne la; yen. Tcsn ruubiiijf over my I rr sek rontinusiiy. fir. mi I m eaiiett it erure j f the teanlm-tan 1 operated on tu HAine and now 1 can keep my baudKeR'htet tu my (cektt I iibteid of w ij m tear cmtinnary. ilk,. Waaru f"sT, I lu liana, Ta. I (.!.. r!, .;.f E'ir U--OiU tV.-fli by T t. . j F-ir rarrc ttin tea year I have bad a Lad t--tse ; ol catarrh My c-tri jrrn.l-iaiiy !i i-it.ie siJe. :ed : to pucfl a leir ec t."it l.ie nea un in one esr was j .i.n.-,:. i.l:v ..'it- ail he I ;:i lii.- o-li-r ..i.e. 1 I lysine v.-r a.armcd. si I eiit u lir. I we'al.t I bd In.: tKrvf.i .re a:u r..ei ..a. eu.y. ! at iir tn.tinen: an t it..proveixut e. r-, id ins tii.re ti:i. sal-. l.u.;.., ro&i tbe btKinni:.(g. U s uo Teij sel.ia tbat I t H:.iarJ, ita-,-r Conii'.y , i'a. rnej-o of women. m.h a ltare V.l llse aki'.l of 1: nttier priy-i-rian. an 1 re me lie, .piiekty rural. IrncTi, tr.ni.M, ntirK-i aad jolyfKK 1 nauto ci.rel with jut tu u ol the kutte or causu.-. NoniUinu. no ain. no .ti.ye. Manii.ajil perte-.-tij re;ore-l. ijutck. paa'cs- and certain cure fr i.pyyn-e. I -t m n'10 I TeniiujiTt.v lv--, smi and ue. cm. debility : a;-o f prw.sti is Ter,.-.-fie. stI aj. tnvt dir-" whetwer Irotu nc(o: lent uuu of ywita or tectuuai lan:u.i. -rpee l:iy anl penaieBi lycu.-ed. -THE DOCTOR WILL BE AJT Tlte Central Hotel, Johnstown, on 1 uesday, .Nov. , and at tho .--merset House, Somerset, on Saturday, Nov. 11. Our Advertisement Wiil Appaar Twice Before Each Vi3it. CUMS-LTATIJ1 awl EXUUHr.Oi f.L ADJ itii a I CJ J tKAruii to BJX C0LOH3U3. (X VrXS HOT K L I rlTl iee I i "' I Mr I ,,3 1 i i Ji.hiistwn .MU1 i r..uil faoUy bWI urd y I -niler-et s,ni jet Hoit I Jat l'es subject lo cbauge, of wbictt rejiar patie-.ts wiil OS orujjji'.iy aolirieJ. DMI.MS r HATOR'S xoncE. Iu ine matter of the evtate of William J. Dice late of yaenialirfi!ii; township, aomersv conuiy, pa., decea.J. Ietterj of a1ui::iHtrtiou bavin; been srsnted br the proper ant H'Ki'j tota un ik li?e is hereby ic;vn to a l perMju iiieuietl to uid e'aie to nuke iitncd ife psyiaent. and tlHe bating ciam atin-t 1 sstaw wiil pre wm Uem d j!f 'a.vauwie I tt etiieiiirfnt at tbe late redden, e .J .ie- -J in said towuhlp. on Mondsy. jtanb Ub, Wi. WILLIAM H MILLER. Fred W. Bieseckcr. Att'y. Adauulsuaujr. DM I.N LSTEA TORS NOTICE. Ltate of Jacob A. Slmltz. late of JefTroo Two, deceaaed. Letter tetamnurT on the aN.ve esuie hav lag been ran led tu ui ujtderMgned by tbe prop er auth.iciiy, i..a;ce berebc ziven to ail perwn kno-4tnc tbemeives in.lebteu to said estate to maae uumedtate paycjeul and louie havitif t:aima acainat the asms to present mem duly sniaenueaaed fur aett anient oo nat'rday, Fsb. .t lava, at 14 bal. saaiWrf of deed. W. P. HAY. Adjsvaisuatoc Their r7 tco no my LOAD & SLEDS Immense JRoom. Patriot Street. ':"' '.. .. hi su:-u:j v;: t v.";: .';: -r'i. all Chronic Ii.-cacs of the LD3S3 ai NASAL CATARRH. I tike a ml 1 sn.t It m i it lie a -. ery faint MHin.i i a lsrmi't an.; ct.fe- BiVM-if atLrie-i im tiie I trvlm-m. " FKk.vic SlrLKN. i.'.-i-s'm-r, l'a. ''U .it. 14 ,.r Jfe .;. or moiethan e'ltMeen veara I have been to tal. biiii.l iu m riKhttre. caul by a iiie e of 'xi ir:.Bf tue.'ime. i n t- .1 1 -.,.i j Uev :t be nia-te ut ee aam out nt tne v. h:it lir. nlm u.i.i me that tne injury iia.l priMiiit.v.1 cats rael ar.il Uint be wny.J tfrte u ni.ae mr f. 1 av. Si:n my e.e. an l bic? mytar. tiiat I -li'l o. for M-lmy, a. iWuu u w wocierfui u n-iate. i en ee oue euro '.a: to- iieretoiure Liibdeye after more lhaii l ye' ilsranei. f "r. Bsitll WOI. U ri Ii 'k 1. 1. j Trrone Pa. t Jxiis M'.kNir' itli., .It- f II a - X V: (a,- f' '-j D.. . For nvire tln e lit ye" I a trrmMed with yo.-ia.L and tntiiusl 'naietMm. I utVre-4 uuia ajfont. a. or.iy s:c euoUKb to live, snd to artU lae ia. 1 evt.id n.H ke on my feel aii)- ratKe. ini.i.. a.l tnb. time 1 uinl bare takeu a liiil k.4kl of diltereiit fwUint mWirtn aibl i lrei bve of tnir iioe.or in u.e rouuiy. but g-rev I , r and wore. Son-, of them made Ihe ee- ret d.sonui, until i went to br. 4aUa at Tyronu He to:d toe at i-ti.-e what ..e.l mn, and be was i jrtti l. tor u d-T 1 feet !: mw w ."n.u. i!w CR( t-u.M, Str.dy E:d;e, Ceatrwunoty, i. (Jrr.e Wfirsr.iivl It'-l.-sr Arf .Vtv l'rira fTuo) Cr''.i, Rl Dr. C.n-t II, A'. i'r V T 14 ' '".v. cia iu !ue .i.W ;.y t t u! I. For trfc-w lha:: 7 year I have a -id a rawe of eiuarrh will .ii .rlei-te.1 tny beMii, thnmt a::d ebert very nitiiju and t. a ':.jfl ,'. oS lirna k-t over n ;M:ti't In wi-ti'. tH?cine eker l:ty and foil -Lu,.id and ."X Its' notb:;i Was Uesle r. rdlot t at txt .bx-ujr a il iivi a K'A iat (.1 y.uent meii"ines bat xrs.f iaily grew won.1 ki.-i wir-. Tries I bearj of t.r I..I o re . Iifve I.. .a tnsl and In.aa Lie v.iv u:t nio'itb 1 be$au to MA;)y improve snd tin; resu t l.edsy :& 1 h.r a.ns.1 what i-T i-i I -: in 11. i J u i t '- ': I - I I ii I -'i In i ti t IX A DM I X 1ST RATOR'S NOTICE. t-LAte of HtaJT Krrtrr, of SomenM Bornb, rl-V.-il. lift vine iaeva apDuiuei .vlTDi&tfiTainr ol lUt? tt Ht-ury Krnjer. Ux l . Doi; b-rty ft rven ro 1 frrw:ft owin nmt tate to ni.t ita'uetisxle tsayiafitl, mii thft favtuf r)uu i,ai.it eotstt; Jtwiit in Mine U'.j)f a':t!i4nti-t4rii Ut lit-ttt-nt t it oc M t. t. konj-tf, JfowfKi It , Ii- O. COTKER. Ainuuucruor. A DMIXIsTRATORS NOTICE. llw eatsieof Witllsm Reel, ls'e of Shade tawra siitp. aooenet evwuiy. dec d. I etter cf sdmint-trmfosj barrnw been sjanred by tbe proper atttb ity. 10 tAe u:Mlefirftid, im tice ta benctty Ktven to ail per-rt indented u rtte to maks ImmctiAti) pvment. awd tbjpe bavtrv-lairn aiunc wrd tale will pns sei them duly smhenucaied for eiiiemeut aa4 aiiowauee. at trie Isle re.Mence of lh decemd. ou saturd, Feb. lTtb, l-- Mtrr.fH C LAVBEHT Jacob u. KiJkMio. Coiborn A Coiborn. Adm siralocs. Aay'sior Ailci'r. 'Vlwt'-f Saves iAM Money. . t- ..." .' - v. -J II TT
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