Somerset Herald. V SeE-SCTIX. Editor. V" f ;.ot tbe weather jf- f10 '. o, weal her irn-'iM. "the seriuou'' n . ;rk or w:i .. .af.- r.i ... P.UIT nHll'llbor. Sir i a- .r being yu- . for some good, old- stuck at - ","',uV. tact that every man -ft5-' "' , : Tnst txxket is Tit" rale Flour in l lb. -: lew- is ,be re"''1" C ' oJ lity bis are fised iib,fc ' to de;it your money with i i.ir the necessaries of life. N" tgcry of the Mt, rieasant 'llt at Mt. Fleasant, was u.udsv. The r'-aat with the -10 at .la been f i-:r'ueu U1J -ti. B'iue time apo lhe ToW '- V jrj.0 b-iUJ a water works and 'esswi At the mnt elec- '..,? T":J d'"rn tbeBcbeme- of f; farnitnre at Devlin's 'rark!;n St., bepins Aug. 9tb. half price. i-ter. of Cambria county, last "T -'-tci I'd li'jaor licenses out of 245 "7"' 4;j wiun weie refused license . jbt. 1V:y apf'lifa'.i-jns for license 'goBia would DJtbe considered. lie feminine of the Latin form f.i"I'.s :.-n:ticatitn is the Noble una.- always been regarded 'Ln.-';r fortunate or lucky name, borne by T. queens. - nncenipnts of the throat and .leers Cherry l'eelorai is tbe speediest I ble remedy- Even in the ad " -!- of Consuicpiion, this wonder llon affords great relief, checks L'r induces sleep ' ttlfacy to overrate the wealth of an '-lis illustrated in the cae of the "Lfo. Elaine- He was generally abeworta twa or luree mu.iuiu bat his eS.ate will uu oeidw S.,me of the property, however, v i . to I of no value than the oftheHtEMD should not forget tj.s"s2jd. the drugiat. can fit their ti:r of the s.-Jteil Uiftr.C-.s la iuc o.m oinnuai terms, huper.cienaeui .IsJtractiun Schaeffer has ruled 1 . . i i -.eaoiier by l:recto's in apruu .i . iik1 u li(kl term is con- : u: .lit JttuUw. and that he wili insist on com t, ;;h the provisiun roj uiring contin i4iiioaI school terms in evtry school ,T.i.w;tboutchaniresof teachers, when ;: 2 practicable. VHt M' kerel and Ute Herring eichang-xc-antrj prodace. at Mahlon Schrock's. 'm Tiicmis U. nd was a boy, so a -2- stary pjes, he used to put on a bi Etrrl'belpLis niutuer with the boue i wbicb affjrdtJ macli amusetuent to -otaer urchins o! Ir:lanJ, who were Jof cailiuR bini "iiy." tne day he c'auruitj. while the boya stood about, r.oghia. He finished the job and then i uif bis apron atid thrashed half a duz f tbem. Tilt was the last heard of svf tou seen Pcvlin's Brussels Carjets cents per yard, in any pattern? Lace -aos lower than jobbers prices. Trices .itteed oa any article. w and and 62 ilin St., Johnstown, Pa. ijentlf man asking the blessing at meal jt tbe other morninc, hit his wife a r.ght-bauder as follows : "Dear i.'. would ask thy blessing on this food, -I it is cooked too miserably for v. &tthy valuable time in blessing, za.il D'geit n(on thee that thou in .isa my wie's heart that it is bttter to ist aivej-Ufcly for one man than to jtllM br working (wo weeks for a church ii." 1 divorce wiil follow. i:.xfn. lawyers, public tjyeakers, sing iijn..irs, all recognize the virtue of rf (i-y I'tctoral. One of our most fiutlk men says: '"It is the best --KtUt,ci te procured for all artec a cf the votW o.-ans, throat and lungs." L.itv bruhtes are ptAjiri smash with i-nacts of Mercer county. Not long i .itueos obtained a verdict of $.,uK ..ur. the maty for injuries sustained by tiiz! of a bridge across Pyma :3(0:Ki, over which he was driving t! vl cj1 at the lime. Last summer -rti C.C)a'.i?r was kiilei by the collapse over which he was crofcsiug with -toi.; machiae. Mrs. Coulter brought -'it.d: the township. The case waa Jlijcer last week, arjd the jury ren Teruict iu her favor for fT.T'A'. U;k from the city. New Goods -oin". the i;;:h. Come soon and get first 1 E. A. Ssypeb, Rock wood, Ta. '- : is i tisiai ea notion in this State tjcrlca who strw t Jftrm in the Peni - 7i. thtir c;ti7nshij; and the right ' It-e law of i'eansylvasi i.'rooses j 4 nci.ct on the expiration of hisrru rc absorbed into the budf of the Stjj.vea chauce to bicome a nse It ih;s ead, conviction of crime "-' cv."7 i:h it tae loss of citizenship, a:Sie tis4-'.s tie of perjury. This '-.a ar, -es ovt J the nature of the Tjf great bJy Uike (wodiacharg--L-.i Pcaiteatiary hecorue wssful citi- iiMon.yof the exceptions, that the Jj: br-:he clas who return to their T at sjod as they get out. t - mj wait a new wrap for Easter. R. Hjckwooi. Ta.. buvs all wraw tie mills, and of course be sella 4-wn. ko wsat i ending to little par- - the giestf iato the dining-nom -J-at tiie iijrVt- k them all sit -UlU utile, iu the middle a! which ''P y-xt. Ja the aoun plate pt i uti a iiHie aicoiiui. ugui -xbuI auJthtn looatioto each other's barns out and the salt becomes Uie fiaaie changes from yellow to changes in the face are very """ Hey all uke a ghastly look, kofctfcvj the skin looks as though tbt ljt tjrebment. Then the ,a5!8e almost bii nd when the uiit and you go out iii lighted 'J.a aaconsciouily try to wip the Eut it doesn't come. Iff all tkc "a never io the history of modern . ta' any ntwpa:er gained ao rap public uvor as the Chicago Inter ithin the (st two yeara it ha, by K'-l Progressive methods and injecting eoierprise in all its department, y :f wto the vety front rank of great H"llTt. That this popularity if Cis Mr. H. U. Kohisaat, aea-hwaMe nor effort to at "leal nd be ha veedej. npromUingly B.spt.Wlut on all Na- !i?0- Tae ufcr OeM does ittle '"eheTea to be the true faith in a -a tial at once commands the atten ""iw.lie and respect of alL It can uiended to tlu.se who desire a clean Wlerpriaing metropolitan family 3jr. E. K. Dlanche Lu be n nppointed post master at Tub this county. A number of our iellow-towntmen have planted their early spring vegetables. Their faith in the ground bog is sublime. 'Squire 1. M. Hoover, postmaster t Uoov ersville, is one of the few remaining Republi can federal ofuce holders in this county. Joseph I: -yc: a uei! kr. o a and ricted rit.-n of ritMiiycrevk towrrVhip, .liel one day last week at his home i!er tShaaksville, egeJ S3 years. TheH.in. Wm. Prills, of Somertet county, must have gone in with the groundhog and forgot to come out. He has'nt bwn "seen" for several moons. I'li'Aurh 1'utt. Rev. A. E. Truaah formerly pastor of the Somerset Reformed Church, now of Irwin, Pa,, has accepted the call extended him by the Reformed coni;rrg;ion of Meyersdale. Coxey'a army of ' cranks" is scheduled to stop at Somerfield over night. As Som erlielJ U without a licensed house the army will probably continue their day's inarch to the next town. Ehenff Hoover, who was suffering from an attack of quinsy at the time of bis in duction into office, is slowly recovering from a second attack of that painful and an noying trouble. The Masonic Order of Pitt iburg has pur- cba."ed a $12.ahi site above Priendsviileon the Yonghiogheny river and will build a costly summer resort. A large lake will be made for boating and fishing purposes. Daniel W. Riesecker, sou of the late Abram Riesecker, of Jenuer township, re turned home 8und;y from Omaha, Neb., after an absence of about two years.. While absent from Sjmerset couutj Mr. Biesecker visited a number of the western stales. Jonas L. Raer, "the hustler," has some thing to say to the readers of this paper in our advertising columns that will not only interest them, but will be the means of sav ing them money, and at the same time will keep them posted as to the prop?r tiling in gentlemen's wear. iServicea will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Sabbath, March lSth. by Rev. T. J. Bristow, pastor, as toltows : Preaching Vj.'A) a.m. Topic: "Watching at the Cross of Christ." Text: "And bitting Down They Watched Him There," Evening services at j. Third of series of discourses on the Lords Prayer. "Thy Kingdom Come." Mrs. Ellen J. liidgely and daughter, of I'ittoburgh, Kansas, who have been the guests of the former's parents V r. and Mrs. Daniel Trent, on East Main street lor the past several mouths, left, Thursday, for Waahingtun, D. C, where they will spend several weeks with the family of Mrs. Ridgely's brother Parker Trent who occu pies a Government position. Mrs. Sarah Reita died at the home of her son Joseph, in Stonycreek township, Tues day evening, March 0, aged 72 years. She is survived by seven sons and two daughters, viz; Ilartman and Henry of Salisbury, William H. of Somerset, Daniel O. of Col orado, Jacob of Johnstow n, Joseph of Sto nycreek, Conrad of Illinois, Eiien of Kansas and E:izabeth of near Somerset. Mr. Abner McKiuiey, of New York, spent Saturday and Sunday with his relatives in t'.'is place. It is Mr. McKinley's intention to bring to Somerset for the summer months one of New York's celebraieu conductors and composers of music and his wife, who is one of the leading vocalists of the metropolis, iu order that tbe students of music in tbis place msy have the benttit of their instruc tion. Chairman of the Republican Countv Committee F. W. R.esecker bai issued a call, which will be fjaud elsewhere in thi paper, for a Primary Election to be held on Satur day. May l-'th. The early day for holding the election is made necessary by the rules adopted by the Stale Republican Committee requiring delegates to the State Convention to be elected in tbe same manner as Assem bly men. Johnstown citizens are actively at work securing an ootlet through that city for the Pennsylvania raiiroaJ company in order that it can construct a bra-ich road -apthe Stonycreek. Every move is eagerly watch ed by the citizens of this county who hope that the Pennsylvania will not only build a branch road to the Johnson works at Mox ham, but will extendjt into the coal fields o( Somerset county. W. DickShupe, a well known Johnstown attorney, died at his home in that city at eight o'clock Monday evening, aged -T years, lieath resulted from blood poisoning. About eighteen months ago be was married lo Miss Anna, duughter of James Renford. a prominent Johnstown contractor. He w as a son of 0. P. aibupe, of ML Pleasant. The deceased was Well and favorably known in Somerset. Noah Shaffer, a well-known and highly respected citizen of Somerset township, died at his home near Coleman's Station, Mon day evening, March 5:h. Death resulted from consumption. Mr. Shatfer took to bis bed on Christmas, the day he was ." years of age, and was confined there until death came to his release. He is survived by four children as follows: Mrs. Jacob Kautz and Miss Jeunif, of Joha.own; Harvey and C banes. After a successful tr a! of the equipment the Rjswell facing mill ner I'rsuia wiil begin reguiar operations. It will have a capacity ot loo tons a day. J. Kritsccgau is president of this campacy and J. H. Luker is general manager. The stoc k is held by capitalists of scottdale, Greensburg and Connellsville. Another company is now being organized to put up a mill at which they wi:i manufacture a new kind of piaster. C. J. McAuline. of Conematigh township. recently appointed storekeeper and ganger in tbe iutertal revenue, ie-vice has been as signed by Collector Kearns, to the Wiiiiams' distillery at CarroHton, Cambria cunty. Storekeepers and gaugers are transferred from one dUtillery to another in the revenue district at the will of the Collector or as the exigencies cf the aervioe may require. It is on usual, however, for storekeepers to be as signed to duty ou'side of the county in which they reside. . Congressman Torn L. Johnson, owner of the Johnson Steel Works at Johnstown, Ta., authorizes the announcement that these works w iil be removed to Cleveland. Tbe company will erect j,oo.,A plant there. whih will include four blast furnaces, a converting plant, a blooming mill, a stand ard "T" rafi, a si reel railway and a shape and girder rail for street railways and struc tural irtn mills. The eorpp?V wiU bn'ld itsowoeoke ovra. TLrx; thsusrind men will be emplojed. Applicants for the Somerset pat office are et.ll on the anxious bench. It was thought that President Cleveland would send in a nomination for post niai-ter at this place as cooa a he returned from bis buLting and lisliinn eacireiori, but a week has elapsed aince he return U ih Vbiie House and do appointment had bata u.ade i.p to the time of our going lo pre- A nomination is confidently looked for tui week, ai.4 no matter whom tbe iucky man may be thare is bound to Ire more or lew dissatisfaction. A book that la deigned to be more papu lar than tbe famous ' Rirds of Pennsylva nia"' has jist bee a issueJ from the Bute printing ottice. It is an autborixsd history of "Pennsylvania at Gettysburg." and comprises all the speeches and data of tbe great er'.ebration on the battlefield when ail ih.e monuments lo tbevarions Pennsylvania rejrimeoU. were dedicated a coup e of years ago. The work tt: been carefully compiled aol is published in two vluoie. Already tbe demand for copies largely exceed! tbe upply. It is learned from a notice posted in the office of Register and Recorder Miller that letters of administration in tbe estate of the j latejohn While have been taken out in J Lycoming county by his widow, Ellen I White. "Johnny"' White will be remero bered by many of our readers as a conival peddler who peddled trinkets and little household necessities throughout this county and who died near Confluence Ia"t fail from ihe elfects ol alcoholism. He was jossessed of considerable property at the tiuieofhis dcalh. 1 be blote Board of Health, at a meeting held in Philadelphia, February 2tth, passed the following resolution : That lhe Stat Hoard of Health of Penn sylvania bereby declares the condition of any and every borough in tbe Common wealth existing in contempt of the I-ecisla are and of tbe law, without a Board of lieaiib, duly established in conformitr with the provisions of tbe said Act of May 11, ana wittiom necessary rnles ana regu lations made by the Hoard and approved by the Borough Council and Chief Rurgtta, as ordered by said Act, lo constitute a nuisance prejudicial ti the public bealio. Minnie Boone Brh bin, formerly of Stoyes town, a woman of immoral character, who was reported dead a few days since by tbe Pittsburg papers, is alive and was in the cus tody of the Johnstown police Saturday. When tbe Boone Brisbin woman left Johns town for Pittsburgh some time since she neg lected to pay a dress-maker's bill of (17. She managed to raise the required amount Saturday night, when ibe was released. Her husband recently served a term in the penitentiary, having been convicted on a charge of counterfeiting. The many Somerset county friends of Mr. Andrew Parker, cashier of the First Nation al Bank for the first two yeatj and a half following its organization, and for tbe past two years Assistant Secretary of the Wash ington, D. C, Loan and Trust Company, will be pleased to learn that be was last week elected Secretary of that institution ty a unanimous vote of the board of Directors. The Washington Loan and Trust Company is tbe largest financial concern at the Nation al Capital and Mr. Parker is fully equipptd to discharge the duties of his new position. Robert H. Singer, who has been confined in tbe county jail for the pait three months serving a sentence on a criminal charge, was released from custody Monday morning, the term of his sentence having expired and the commissioners baying arranged with him in regard to the payment of the costs of prosecution and the fine imposed by the Court, He left Somerset on tbe noon train. J. L. Rerkey, was also released from cus dy of the SheriQ Monday morning, having Completed the three months' sentence im posed upon him for violating the liqnor li cense law. Monday of last week Dr. Mitchell, of Ad dison, was called upon to amputate tbe right leg of a nineteen-year-old son of Amasiab Turney, a farmer living near that place. Young Turney and a companion named Orville Hileman were employed Mon day morning at getting out lime stone from a cjuariy on the farm of the lormer's father, when a heavy overhanging rock became difiodgtd and fell upon them. Hileman escaped without injury but Turney was caught by the rock and had ti'i leg between tbefuot and knee crushed lo a j -l!y. He was removed to his home where Dr. Mitch ell amputed the injured leg above the kuee. Saturday's Johnstown Tribune says: Mr. Moses W. Yoder, of aemahoning town ship, Somerset county, brought to the city to-day, a remarx&ble curiosity. It is a little brown jag, of about three pints capacity, made of red earthenware, in all respects rep resenting a little barrel with hoops, and bung hole in the middle of the side. It was bought by Mr. Yoder at the sale of Mr. Jo seph Johns the founder of Johnstown about sixty years ago. and it is but fair to presume that in it Mr. Johns did not always have water when he was tilling the fields be tween the Stonycreek and Conemaugh riv ers, where Johnstown now stands. Mr. James L. Specbt, of Shade township, and Miss Annie Shaffer, of Lincoln town ship, were united in marriage on Thursday morning at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. William Good Rev. Lue Lanipe per forming the ceremony, in the presence of tbe relatives of the contracting parties and a number of their friends. An excellent sup per was served, after which tbe happy couple left for the groom'a borne where luncheon was served. In the evening the Hooversville Brass Band tendered the bride and groom a serenade, rendering a number of fine selections. The musicians were then given a banquet and left fur their homes at 1M o'clock. The Listie Mining Company beaded off a strike Monday of last week in a summary manner. When tbe men reported for work they were informed that all had been dis charged and that tbey would receive the wages dae them upon calling on the cashier. At the same time tbe miners were notified that the Company would receive applica tions from those who wished to return to work, but reserved the right to accept or reject all of them. About sixty-five of the seventy five miners were permitted to re sume work, but the men who were suspect ed with having incited a strike (which waa to have been made that morning) were re fused employment. Mrs. James B. T red well's Lgion of f.iends will be pleased U) learu that she returned Monday evening to her home ia this place after an absence of five months in the city of Pittsburgh, during all of which time she was receiving treatment at tbe bauds of a celebrated specialist. For a number of years Mrs. Tredweil has been suturing from a tumor that refused to yield to tbe treat ment of eminent physicians and as a last re course she was prevailed upon to visit the Pittsburgh physician referred to above. Tbe result is that the tumor has been reduced at ieast thirty five ponadj in weight, and her physician is confident tbat it can be entirely removed in the course of a few more months, an! tbat she will be restored to perfect health. Hiram Ycder. aped tweniy-two years, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yoder, of Hol sopple, fell under a moving east-bound train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Johns town, shortly after two o'clock lasr Wednes day afternoon and was so badiy injured that his legs had to be amputated. Yoder was in tbe act of boarding the train to go to Johnstown when be mt with the accident. He was removed to a botpltal, where Drs. Lowman and Sheridan were summoned and amputated bis legs the right one above the knee and the left one below it. The patient did not revive from tbe shock and died at five o'clock in the af ternoon. Tbe body waa prepared for burial, after which it was removed to the home of the unfortunate young man's parents for in terment. The funeral took place Friday. Yesterday morning C. 8. Yannear put a fotee cf laborers at work digging tbe exca vation for bis new hotel to be erected on tbe oid "Uiade Kotsw" kite. The hotel proper will be tioxino feet, three-story brick with a niaokaid. Tbe Main Croaa street ele vation will be five stories. A twenty-foot addition on the south side of the building wiil contain tbe kitchen and laundry. An entirely separate building will contain tbe boilers for heating the entire building by steam and an engine for operating the eleva tor. It very foot of spar be ween the Disci ple Church and the public tqutre will he utilized by the new houl, and it is not im, probable that Mr, Yannear will seek to pur chase the church building in order to secure additional room. An incpection of tbe plans and specifications for ths new hotel confirms what the HeAJ said hut week, that when it is completed it will be the largest, hand somest, best equipped and best arranged hostelry in this section of tbe State. Our embroidery and lace arle" the talk of the day. Send for samples mailed free io any address. Buy new goods and save mon ey at H. A. PsTDia'r, Rock wood, Pa. Change of Date for Holding Repub lican Primary Election. Wednesday, May 23d, 1S94, baa been nam ed as the date for holding tbe Republican State Convention. Rule If, of Rules Governing Republican Primary Elections of Somerset County, pro- rides: " That the Rppnblican party of Somprst tounty shall nuld tts primary election lor the auoiitiaiinii uf camli dates oa tbe lo'irth Saturday of June of rnrii year Pnyridl, that in years when Ibe Republican blale Convention is bead prior to that date, the Chairman of the Republican County Com mittee be authorized to rail the naid prima ry election at an earlier date, Hie Chairman lo give at least M days notice of said cnauge of date." By virtue of the authority of the above quoted rule, notice is hereby given the Re publican voters of the County that on SATURDAY, if AY Uih UOi, a primary election will be held for the pur pose of nominating candidates for tbe fol lowing named offices and electing two dele gates to the Republican State Convention: One person for Congress. One person for State Senator. Two persons for Assemblymen. One person for Poor Director. One person for Jury Commissioner. Attcst Faxo W. Biases ib, Geo. R. Sccxl, Chairman, Secretary. Ira Tat Acquitted. The trial of Ira Tate for the murder of Russell Tasker, in lSv, which occupied the attention of the Fayette county Court for several days last week, resulted in verdict of acquittal, tbe jury finding the prisoner not guilty. Tbe Tate and Tasker fanii ies were in feud for some years prior to the killing, the trou ble arising through jealousy of a young woman. One day, in the winter of lSSo, members of both families attended a shoot ing match at Hardin hollow, in the moun tains above Haydentown. As the Tankers were going borne Ira Tate shot and killed Russell Tasker. His story on the stand was that he was at home and bad gone to bed, when the Taskers came along and attacked the bouse, swearing they would kill him. Tbey made an attack on the bouse, break ing in the door and window with a single tree, and as Russell Tasker was entering the window Ira shot him witb a gun. Tate gave himself up to the sheriff, but one day in ISM, wben in company with a deputy sheriff be waa going to aee a sick sister, he gave tbe deputy tbe slip and has been at liberty until several months ago. when be waa re-arrested. Decatur Tasker. one of the witnesses la lbs case, was brought to Uoiontown from the penitentiary, where be is servings 10 year sentence, having been convicted of being one of tbe McClelland town gang of robbers sent up from Somer set county. DO YOU KNOW That we make Artistic Pruning a specialty during tbe spring, from March I to May I T If you have shade trees, evergreens, shrub bery or fruitrees that need pruning, write to us for terms. We are tbe only men in Somerset Co. that understand pruning thor oughly. Over twenty years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed ; also contracts taken for grafting. Address Geo. W.J: H. B. Kcxr, Harnedsville, Somerset Co., Pa. Why a Local Paper Deserves Sup port. At a recent business convention Governor Francis, of Missouri, who is in position to know whereof be speaks, paid tribute to the local newspaper: 4 Each year tbe local paper gives from $300 to$o 0U0 in free lines to the community in which it is located. No other agency can or will do this. The editor, in proportion to his means, does more for his town than any other ten men, aud in all fairness to him he ought to be supported, not because you like him or admire his writings, but because tbe local paper is the best investment a commu nity can make. It may not be brilliantly edited or crowded with thought, but finan cially it is of more benefit to tbe communi ty than the teacher or preacher. ' Understand me, I do not mean mental ly or morally, but fioancially, and yet on tbe moral question yon will find most of the local papers on the right side. To-day the editors of the home papers do the most for the least money uf any people on the lace of the earth." Howorth's Comedy Company. Lust night the opera bouse was filled by persons who had gone to wituess the Come dy of Blunders. To say this troop is not first-class would be stating something thst is not true. It was langh from the beginning and utterly devoid of vulgarity, and the per sons who failed to go last night missed a treat. The scenery of the different places and resorts in Ireland are doubly worth tbe price of admission. Tbe clog and jig danc ing wai the best ever seen in this city. Tbe book peddler has no equal anywhere. Our theatre-going people are anxious that this troupe should sometime return in the future and then the opera bouse wilt be packed and animed to its utmost capacity. Chronicle, Marion, Ind. Will appear at tbe Somerset Opera House, Friday evening, March ltith. Tickets now on sale at Neff & Casebeer's. t A New Bunco Came. A pair of swindlers have worked several farmers along tbe Indiana line within the last few days, Tbe game is the lightning rod scheme, with a new addition. Garret Homan, a German, was induced to sign a contract to have rods placed on bis barn. The contract was sealed in an envelope by one of tbe agents, who wrote bis nsmeon it and banded it to Homan to keep until called for. Homan's family became suspic ious and opened the envelope. The day fol lowing the agents returned, and finding tbe envelope opened told Homan that be bad violated the postal laws, but tbey would compromise for 2S0. A note was promptly given, and four other farmers were caught in the same way for from $100 to ,'0Q. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Our Mr. H. C. White will be in Somerset tbe last of this month with a full line of choice fabrics for men's wear. Perfect sat isfaction guaranteed. Reasonable prices. A J. White Sox, Chambersburg, Pa. Coroners' Costs. Some time ago Judge A- D. Haaen, of Lawrence county, decreed that no costs should be paid tbe Coroner and witnesses in cases of sadden death, except in cases where there wss a strong suspicion of foul play. Since tbat time the County Commissioners have refused to pay costs. A few days ago tbey bethought to consult their attorney on the subject. The attorney, it seems, ditTeis from the court, and gives very good reasons for it. He says : ' It is a settled law iu Pennsylvania that whenever the Comner holds an inqnest the presumption is tbat he acts in good faith, and nntil that presumption is overthrown by evidence the county is bound to pay the costs of the inquest. When a verdict is filed tbe only defense tbe county can make to tbe payment of the costs of tbe inquest ia by producing evidence io rebut the presumption thst the Coroner acted in good faith, nnd unless that fact is established by sufficient evidence the presurupsjon in favor of the good faith of the Coroner remains, and the county !s bound to pay tbe coats of bis pro ceedings,'1 Bright Woman. Wbo are anxious to accomplish the best results, for tbe least money, should examine the Cinderella Range before they buy ; it is a good baker and a perfect roaster, and ev ery new feature of practical worth is em bodied into its construction. It bas pleased thousands of housewives, and will please you. Sold by Jas. B. Holdirbcx. Brick For Sale. We Lave 300,000 No. 1 red brick for sale in large or se-.all quantities, at our yard south of Somerset. Ro;a Davis A Co. Court Proceeding:. The following cases were tried at last week's term of court, tbe remainder of tbe cases on the list having been settled or con tinued : R. F. Davis A Co., use of Harry Davis vs. Elias Cunningham Trespass Yerdict in tavor of tbe pleinUff for fi-'.40 with inter est from 12th January, 1291. Motion for new trial filed. Wm. P. Meyer?. Executor cf Peter C Meyers, deed , vs. Daniel Duecker D. S. B. Verdict in favor of the plainlif! for $013.37. Unas H. Baylor, et a! vs. Justice Bowman and Abraham Enos Ejectment Verdict in favor of tbe defendant. Josiah Specbt vs E. G. Mustoller and Mos es Barr Appeal by defendant Verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $-2 lA. M. C Foot, ti al use of Solomon Coleman, vs. Wm. H. Slummer and Dr. Henry Carey Assumpsit Verdict in favor of the plain tiff for $300. Motion for a new trial filed. Nathan Emerick vs. John Emerick Ap peal by defendant Verdict in favor of tbe plaint ff for $:iC33. Harrison Snyder vs. 8am uel Buckman, tt ml. Verdict in favor of the defendant. Of course you would not feel good over Easter unless you hsve a new bonnet or bat. or at least a flower oo tbe old one. R. A Snyder's, Rock wood. Pa., is headquarters for fine millinery and notions of all kinds. Cash or trade. Boundary Lines. Secretary Stewart in his annual;' report of the Department of Internal Affairs will refer to the boundary line monuments and the duty imposed wben the several boards of county commissioners of tbe counties adjoining the boundary between this State and other Stales, providing for an exami nation of the monuments every five years. Their reports are filed in the department. Secretary 8tewart questions the value of this law owing to the inability of the county commissioners to carry out its provisions. The New York law provides for triennial examinations of the monuments and co operation with tbe proper authorities io this State in exsmining and relocating the monuments. Reference is made in the re- xiort to the joint examination of the monu ments of the New York and Pennsylvania authorities last year Most of tbe monu ments are in good condition. Wherever it was necessary to reset any of them pains were taken to locate them so deep as to be beyond tbe danger of impairment by frost, and each monument bas been so completely described in the report that future com missions appointed to examine them should have no difficulty in determining their location. It is recommended tbat tbe Legislature should provide for triennial examinations and tbe old law repealed. Secretary Stewart thinks tbe examinations could be made much cheaper. New Prices for 1694. Painted Barb wire per pound, Bissell Chilled Plows, No. 40 " u Syracuse 14 " - - Gule " - - - 2cts. $0.00 coo 6.00 6.00 Call and see tbe latest improvement in Lever Spring Tooth Harrows. James B. Holdxhbatm, Somerset, Pa. A Strange Protest. From tbe Connellsville Courier. Tbe most peculiar protest ever made to tbe filing of a will in Fayette county was beard Saturday, wbea the will of Israel Cope, of Jefferson township, was offered for probate. Cope died last week and mide bis will a few days before bis death. One of tbe witnesses to the will wss Samuel Steen, a neighbor of Cope's. He protested against tbe filing of the paper on tbe ground that the testator was of unsound mind wben the testameut was made and signed. The protest was a puzzler both to Register and Recorder Binns and to many attorneys whose opinion was asked. No one was able to decide, having no knowledge of a similar case, and the Reg ister is holding the matter open until be can satisfy himself as to his legal duty in tbe matter. Cope was quite wealthy. The bulk of his property is among his sons, leaving his daughters only small sums with a proviso tbat any heir wbo contests tbe will loses what was left them by that instrument. It ia quite probable tbat an attempt will be made to break the will if it is admitted by tbe Register. Somerset Normal. A teachers' Normal School will be opened at this place on or about May the 20th. We shall spare no efforts to make this one of the best equipped Normals in tbe county. Cir culars will be issued about April 1st. E. E. Putts. V. R. Satuob. Howorth's Hlbernlca Howorth's Hibemica Cora, dy and Spec ialty Company appeared before a large audi ence at Music Hall last evening and made a most favorable impression, judging from the hearty applause that was frequently evoked. The 14 Two Dans" were so cleverly made up that it was very difficult to distinguish them apart. The songs and jigs were especially good and were enthusiastically encored. The play fairly bubbles over with mirth and wit, and the characters were all acceptably presented. Tbe entertainment will be re peated tbis evening, and the merits of the performance should insure large attendance. Gaseite, Pittston, Pa. At Somerset Opera House, Friday night ' - . Wanted. A gentleman with a large circle of busi ness acquaintance io tbis city and county to represent a large European financial institu tion. Must furnish bond. Address with reference, 215 21G Philadelphia Bank Itldg, Philadelphia, Pa. Husband Items. After a successful term, the schools at tbis place will close Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Josiab Gross, of Mil ford township, hsve been guests of friends in tbis neighborhood. It is rumored that Elie will have a nor mal school this spring. Rev. Domer preached bis farewell sermon to the Evangelical congregation at this place Sunday, in the presence of a large audience. This charge suffers the loss of an able minis ter and genial gentleman in tbe departure of Rev. Domer, Jacob Baldwin bas gone to Dixon, 111,, where he will remain at least a year. The Sunday 8chooI at this place is rehears ing for an Easter entertainment. X For the Farmer and Fruit Grower! 9t!l9 Trees, Vines, Plants, Evergreens, Roses and Shrubbery for sale at half price. Apple trees, very fine, 3 to 6 feet high, of all the Heading varieties, 15c each or $12 per hundred. Pear trees, choice, 5 to 6 feet, all varieties, 50c each or $40 per hundred. Prune and Plum trees, 5 feet, all varieties, 50c each or $'i5 per hundred. Peach trees, all sorts, very nice, 20c each or $15 per hundred. Apricot trees, 4 feet high, very fine, 40c each or $4 per dos. Raspberries, the choicest varieties, (2.35 per 100 or $20 per 1000, Blackberries $13 per thousand. Strawberries, 40 different varieties, $3 to Pi per thousand Currants and Gooseberries 15c each or LTQ per doj. Flowering Shrubbery of all varieties, 3 to 4 feet high, 50c each. Roses, 20 different sorts, ail very choice, 50c each. Evergreens, 10 different distinct sorts, from 50c op to $1-50 per tree. Shade Trees for lawns and street planting, from 8 to 12 feet high, very fine, from 50c to 75c each ; special rete-i per dor. Every tree, vine and plant warranted to be strictly first-class and true to name, or money refunded ; best of reference given. Address G. W. & H. B. Stir, Harnedsville, Somerset Co., Pa. ,a LOSS Of FOWIR and vital force follow j- 01 nesn, or ema- ciation. These com from lmnoverikbed blond. Dr. PiercVs Golden Medical Dis covery enricbes tbe blood, stops the waste of strrngtb and timurf and Mi uds Dp neottny fl -sb. Nastv Cod Liver (Ids add Jut. but not trhoiewm' firrh. Thin, pal, puny and Tcf vlouu chil lren nre made plump, rcv and ro bust hv I lie " liiswv!rv TbT like it, tno. In recovering from " ( ripe, or ill ounva ltwpeiK from Mieuinoniit. levers, or other wasting auptm. it spwuiy ana suroy invig orates and builds tip the whole system. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the prooewea of digestion and nu trition, rouses every organ into natural ac tion, and lrinc lark beaitn and sirracm. If it d.wsn't brnetit or rare, in every case. you have your nwioey racs. It has eur4 others of Catarrh thousands of tbem. Why not you I Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy ia so jmritivr, its majkars offer louo reward lor aa mcurame case. Gentlemen, We are the People, Al ways, Only and Alone. Ahead of Time We are in advance of the season, as usual, in displaying our stock of Spring and Summer Gentlemen's Wear. But then we lead in everthing in thought ful selection of desirable goods, in careful attention to your wants, IN . HIGH . QUALITY, and the most important of all IN TRICE. Tbat is what it ahouid be. Men's Shirts.- The very tipper crast of style in our new Percale Shirts for Men. All the latest fads cuffs tad collars at tached and detached, shirts for white collars and cuflk, and every Dew kink in colorings. Qualities the beat and prices the lowest. Men's Neckwear- Travel the country over and youH not find Half-dollar Ties superior to our-s The very latest shapes, the newest rilks, and every one made properly. And actual $1 dollar value for 50 Cents. MOftlCRT. sorr sue svirv NaTs, coiLAae aao cwrrs. eacss Olov.s JONAS L. BAER, "THE HUSTLER." ,S72 Pointers ,894- FLOUR 13 King of the household and " Pillsbury'8 Best' u the leader with "Vienna" a close follower, but look out for World's Fair Pre mium "Souvenir" and "Boss" which we are about to introduce to the trade. -feRASS SEEDS.-- The largest stock and greatest variety now on sale consistiug of Medium, Mammoth and White Clo ver, Timothy, Orchard, Blue and Lawn Grass all strictly choice, and at prices low as tlie lowest on this market. BRAIN FOOD-Id THE FISH Season opens with consignments of our XXXX relia ble and Xo. 2, Shore Mackerel also No. 1, Lake Herring in packa ges to suit now in stock at prices lower than usual Grain, Feed and Oil Meal Always in abundant supply, at wholesale or retail, to meet the wants of the trade. Cash Desirable, Or, Country Froduce, to suit, will answer. Respectfully, COOK fe BKERITS. WHITE With the BLACKEST Tripes from makers' standpoint ever o tiered 10 cases of 20c and L'3c White Goods, 27, 36 and 40 inches wide, suitaWe for Apronp, Dresses, Underwear, Night Gowns, Curtains for any use to which choice, good White Goods may be put. These great half-price materials will be bought, and buyers will be amazed at quality and style of them for so little money. Bloc k Hemstitch Stripes, 10 cts. 25ct- Fine Satin Line Striped and Check, ed White Nainsook, fail yard wide 12 eta. a yard. 2"ict Satin Striped India Ljueo, groups of wide stripes, -JO inches wide, l'-cU. yard. The greatest assortment of Wash Goods ever offered at this store space has been doubled and the beauty and ar tistic merit of designs and colorings throughout the entire line of Wash Dress Goods beyond anything we've ever shown Frice range on Dimities, Zephyrs, Gin ghams, Crepons, Docks, P. Km, Swiss es, Organdies, etc., 10, 15, 20, lio. 1", including Swivel Silk Ginghams to 60 cts. Write oar Mail Order Department for samples of these and full lines Me dium to finest Dress Goods, Silks and suitings, and test the truth of ou,r claim, Best Qualities and Styles at Lowest Bricei Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY. PA. THE ARQUHAR PATENT VARIABLE MICTION FEED Best Set Works In wis World. Sawmill & Engine AscwrW Ms Htdal mn4 HighttV 'Award at th World" t Columbian Ew petition. WmakM tha Imm nada. Bbtacte Mill. UM-fctmvf ad Suaou AfnaUwnl Ut iua of Bat I S ka MOM -lt t-TT 1'ialr.m f iwlgii A. B. FARQUHAR CO.. Ltd.. YORK, PENNA. - r 3 s rv 25 I? taw V CO 5l Although my Clearance Sale is ust closed, prices will be very low to Cash buyers. This will give all a chaica to get a great deal for a little money. MRS. A. E. UHL. 2 CAR SLEIGHS & SLEDS JUST .ARRIVED. New Warehouse FULL SLEIGHS, SLEDS, BUSGiES, WAGONS, CARTS, HARNESS, LAP ROSES, HORSE BLANKETS WHIPS, ETC., Bought in Car Load Lots. Call and examine stock and get my prices before buvincr elsewhere. E. L. SIMPSON. ASSIGNEE SALE Vahafch Rsal Estats! By vlrtne of an ofdar of th Onort of Common Pleu for Smutiwl riMiutr. I will otter Cor Mi. al public omcry -1 tbe Cutut House, la Ine Dwuiit of aotnenet, oa Saturday, April 7, '94, mt 1 o'elork P. M. the following valuable real alate : A certain trait ofland .itiiate in Mil font tnwn- ahtrs Kljomiiur land of Henry bearl. Htnun file, l utbtmi Auaenr , Marj C. file auil oinen, cua toiaiDg 202 ACRES, 202 mora or les, being the tame tract of lani con-v-ved to Jone Huover br Jacob B. CrucBS.ld aud wile br dwt dul Mwh M. lKt, and re conll in lJrcd Hok. Vol. o-i. pe H7. (wuh?lh escrpii"a of two ac re. hervtutorw oH to Mry C. Pile. iuo bicn i erecttd a lrx well buiiiml tno-kiorr Frame House, with buement, aim a frame tenant house con taining hi ruoma, a lun (rn, x-0 paint ed and well amu-ged with ruuuing water in ttie barn yard; mere ia aio ou the premise an vn ard uf tin. fruit, eonsiHing of apleM. rbemc, prars pluma aud peaches. The Uud in tu Shiga slate of ruUivailon and well supplied with waier. abuui lu acre, clear, t4t at ren :u giod xra. Tne farm it umlaut auoui three miles Irom Somerset, one-bait mile l rum MUfrd mailou and oa the gouierwl A I'aaibtia Kailruad, and in a good neigntaxhuud, near tcboU and cbarchc. TrDUC will be made known on day of sale I L.H VI 3 but will be sold wil.ie.-t to Pho-oe I'n-i utioi.tj dower of "". Possession givea im mediately. rtim VI M bai Li'. Astujnee of Jesae Hoover. Administrators' Sale -or- Valuable Real Estate! Bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Orphans' Court of sV.mrsel county. Pa., to tu directed, we will expose to sale at puoiic out cry on the homestead premises in bnade lo n sb'tp, laid county, on Saturday, March 24, 1894, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, lo wit : No. 1. A certain tract of land simile tn Mbade township, somerset countv. Pa., being the homestead of said decedent, adjoining lauds of I'onrod Stny, Hamuel Grove, fwvld Coieman, Kaniel Logue and others, containing acres, be the same more or leas, of w bich there are about l io acre cleared and M acres in meadow. having a large two-story Frame House, large frame Bank Barn and other outbnlldiuir thereon erected, there to al-w a good apple orch ard anu good spring and running water on tbe No. 2. A rertaln tract of land situate in the tow usnip aforesaid, adjoining lands of Joseph k'l.ini j.m hiti-k'a hfim frajk sDccht and otners. containing 100 ACRES 100 more or less, of which there are about 40 acres cleared and 5 acres of meadow, having a two-sto- rv Uxi HOI log barn and other outbuildings tiiereoa erected. The above tract to alx underlaid with good -Terms One third of the Don hase mooev to be paid as soon as the property is confirmed by the Jourt, one third in six miwuha and ooe-tniid in ouv year, with Interest trom eouttnuaiioa of sale. Ten isrr cent, of nnri-hae money to be paid as soon as in? property is tisitked down, inferred tui ments lo be secured by judgment ouuiu oa the premise. JU1trH V.. Lt.HDr.hl, JAl'OB U. KlMMtL. Colborn A Col born. Adm rs lor Vi m. itesi, dee d. Att'ys for Adm rs. EXECUTORS' SALE -OF- Vahatls Real Estats! urwiant toan or ier of the orphans' Court of Stsuerset county. Pa., there will he sold at public ,le ou the prenusea, In J culler low nship, on Wednesday, March 28, 1894, at 1 o'clock P. ll- the following described real estate, late tha property ol George Link, dec u., lo ail: A certain tract of land or farm situate In the township of Jenner. eisiuty of Somerset, and state of;Pennylvania, adjoining lands of Huiih v laud, Aaron s. Walker. Jonathan ."hunk aud others, containing about 101 acre, with Dwelling House, barn, other outbuilding .wrchard. etc.. thereon. 1. r-od state of cultivation, being tbe late home stead of laid deceased. Torrvs.o s T n per cent on day of sale; 1 Cl 1 1 IO s one third, alter deducting ex pens t etc., to remain a lien on tbe premise, the interest thereof u be paid annually to Catharine Hiok. widojr. during ber life lime, and at her death tbe princ ipal to be paid to the heirs of Geo. Kink ; balance on delivery of deed after Continuation of sale, unless otherwise agreed upou on day of sale before property ia knocked down. Pussessim given April Is. JAJtk Sf. COVER, J. J. HOW MAN. Executors of Geo. Kink, dee d. jXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lstaie of Xaah Shaffer, late of Quemalv Ding township, Somerset county. Pa , dee'd. Letters testamentary oo tbe above estate hav ing been r ranted to tbe undersigned by t:ie pref er authority, notice Is hereby given to a;l persons Indented to said estate lo make lminel.aie pay ment and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated fuc settle mei'ttolhe executor, at his residence in a.d lownsmp, on Medisesday, April Sh, ii. P. KKAVLK, Executor of Xoab Shader. dee d. JXfri'TORS NOTICE. letters Testamentary, having been issued by tfie Kegiater of Will, of somerset couoty. Pa, to the uii'lenigned. oa the estate of Manah Kmger, late of Black township. omer-et county, ra., dei-eased, notice Is hereby nren te all persons In debted to amid estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claim against the same will present them to tbe ondersigued at the bonse of A. J. Merncr tn Black township. rsimersM county. Pa , on Sunday the '.Mat, day ef Aptil A. l. liH, duly au urn Heated tor settlement and allowance. Colborn Colborn. HARVEY OHLER. Attorney. Executor. E 'XIXCTGRS1 NOTICE. Estate of Margaret W. Dod.ls, late of Cwi tine new sjorougn, isomersescuuuh", is, u. Letters tt stamen tary on the above estate hav ing been granted lo tne undersigned by the prop er anlho-lty, notice U hereby giv.n to all persona Indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment and those having claims airaiast the same wlU present them Juc settlement duly auiucnUcav ted. oo r-atuniay, April -Mst. 1. at toe atom of the andenugned, ia Cooflueni-e. Pa. JACKS! D3DD3, Scott Ogle. W. C. ldda. Attys, Evxecuton. MEM WANTED Uvenug or collecting. tirietioeirttlo-iy. Steady easpiorment. beat term. Writs at once aad secure choice of ojf tarrltory. Alt IN Nunt(lV CO., NoOMgrvgR, H. T. LOAD Immense Boom. LINE: OF Patriot Street. Notice of Appeals. NOTICE b hereby given that appeal will be bald from tbe assessments of 1KM. at tbe Com missioners orhce. somerset. Pa., for Ihe several distric t of the couaty of Somerset, on March 14th, 15th (t 16th, '94, when and where ail person anil corvoration. feeliug themselves aggrieved at tbe numeraUoo. and valuation of their taxable prorty and ef fects, tn such cases make and provided, are re quested to attend and state tueir grievance for retires, according Lo law. The appeals will be held on the above men tioned days between the hi sirs of 9 o'clock A. M., and i o'clock P. H Attest- HENRY V. BARSETT. i. G. Evert. .-x L. ;-H'BKrl. Clerk. WILLIAM P. HAT. County Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob C. Younkin. late of Lpper Tur keyfoot tow nship. dee'd Letters of administration having been granted by the proper authority to the uiuienuirueil. no tice is hereby given to all person indebted to said estate to maae Immediate payment, and those having claims airaiust said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated ftr settlement at the late residence of the dec d., in said lowusnip, ou Saturday, April Tib, 1XM W. D. YOCSKIS. Scott Jt Og'e, Alt y. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Phoebe Mtahl, late of Brotncm alley township, dec d. Having been appointed administrator of the estate of Pboehv Stahl. dec d. notice is bereby giveu to all person ow ing said estate to make immediate payment, and little having claim against said estate wiil present the same duiv auliieiiucaied lor settlement at the office of J. A. Berkey. E- . in !omerset Borough, on or belore oaturuav, March 17, yt. JaCOU W. HOOVER. Administrator. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estats of Tobias Tester, late of i ooeniaiiKii township, somerset coouty. Pa, deceased, having beeu granted to the undersigned by thei proper authority, notice is ht-reby stven to all perron Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those bating claim will prevnt loeiu duiy authenti cated lor seiLemeul and allowance. JOJskJ-il JOHNS', Colborn St Colborn, Executor. J. 17, C Attorney. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Jacob Y. Ysl.-r. late of 1 Ik Lick township. Letters testamentary ou the above estate bar ing been granted to the undersigned by the prop er authority, notice is bereby given lo all persona indebted lo said estate u make immediate pay ment aud tb'we haviug cuttoxs against the same to present them duly autneuiK-ated for settle ment on Saturday the 7th day of April lswt. at the late residence of decease' I in Elk Lick town ship. ELI A. Y""l)ER. Executor. OTICE. Jacob W. Hoover, son an 1 heir of Pho-oe Stahl. has by power of attorney, on the 17th day of Feb ruary. A. I' , l-H, appointed hi uncle Levi linear his agent, to attend to and take care of hi business and property Ail persons, creditors and debtors of Pbo-be Stahl. w ill meet at the res idence of said dec d.. on March I7tb. l-.H to mate settieuienQ'f ail chums, an 1 the public will furth er lake notice not to trepan upon the farm, late of Phrbe .Mahl. now of Jacob W. Hoover, to. hunt, hsh or otherwise. J tfOB W. HOOVER. Brothervvallev. LEY 1 Hi EEli. Keo. 17, lstH. NOTICE. 7a . OrjtMUt CC-f Sunt.-' CjMMTy, , In the estate of Joel L. King, late of t'nper Tur key foot township, ia said county. NOTICE -hereby given that B. T. Snyder has made application lo lhe Retrtster of Wilis for said county, for letters of adminislrttioa upon the estate ofJoel L. King, wbo is alleged to have Deea ansent aau unneanl of lor more man severs years last pa-t. and wbo sv believed to be dead ; that the said keg ster bas cert i led said applica tion lo the orphans' Court of said county, amt that on the lltn day of May. a. u. lvt. at the Court House iulhe borough of Momerset. ia sanf coanty. tne sssi Cdhrt will hear evidence enu eetning lhe alleged ab-em-e ol the sab! siipsst decedent, aud Uiu eimimstancea aisl duraliots thereof. By the ourt. JAi.'OH S. MILLER. Feb 2S H. t lerk. JEPORT OF THE CONDITION r VMg First National Bank, OP SOMERSET, at Somerset. In the State of Pennsylvania, al Use close of business, Feb. , 1MM. RESOURCES: Liatn and dixcouui . 1A overdraits secured end unsecured, t. s. bonila lo secure circulation...... Ivl.UtiO Premiums on I", si. howls -i,.asi Banking-hiMise. Furniture ami biliust. s.jin Ime frotu Stan- Hanks and Bankers... 1,o::t Ime from approved reserve agent 2& lsi Checks aud othercash items .4: 1 Notes of other .Nstiooal Hanks Ml Fractional paper currency, nickel and cents. Specie t.Ts -jr Legal-teli.ler notes l. f-SJ uu H3,M Redemption fund with !'. Treasurer per cent ot circulation 55 Total... ..JiiM.;. '; LIABILITIES: Capital sbs-k paid in t 50, cs Surplus fund U.uou o I udmded profits leas expense. 4l taxes paid V.'t ti National Hank note outstanding....., ll.'tsi o Ihie to other NaliotsU Ban s .. : .4 mi to :tale banks aud UAij Xr .. Js6 s iMvidenil unpaid - 30 IS Intl'l d-tsMliii.i.-cl tociicvk I VT trt,', u-J IsjuiaiKlcemticaiesof .i.jsit In .r7 -! till." t Total. , , iMict iif'1e uf Vwnnou, OiUnt'j f(f Simrrft. as. I. Harvey M. Berklev. Cashier of the aWve named Bank, do auieinuly swear that the aoove statement is true, to the best of my kiv.a ledge aad belief. HARVEY M. BERKUCY. ISrllier. Subscribed and iwora to before me law 7th day of March 1-Oi. A. L. B. HAY. Notary Pubje. Coaaavr ATTgsT : FRKD W. BIEsac'KtUt. JASKM L. Pli.H, uubl. . sALt, isjeeetsrst. JORDAN it HINCHMAN. W are now reaJv with oar ami large invoice of tine ( oafactionery isools, popu lar brand b( Biscuits sod Cakes, fancy goods of ait styles, and everything siao penaiuisg to a first class bouse to til) or ders promptly, and to supply resioVul ktrn iiies to any extent. (Joods slway fresh, ami always offered at lowest figure. Call and see one of tbe finest assort awn! evsr earned. JOMH & IfflCHIAi 27012 Main Street, Johnstown, P.
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