lie Somerset Herald. EGKE-SCIU, Editor. March 21. 1S9L block at v 2. KP.VE S Frker are miking m spatial ii jrk-ves this week. See their ad- , n,,linrf corset it eaual toure01" tof fljur weifcUmg sixty r3' .,. Li 5raJtf F'ouf ia 140 lb" c". , t t(j, recent introduction of v. i,t increased the aUeodauoe ... -tools of this 25 per ' proJiKJ fifty pjundalof ii:Wti- ni'jHiplies ten fjld in five x to j1 'our niouey ilu rirrtl-,r lbe necessaries of life. ens Ki!m:::ed to the Methodist '!r'" .,.ivi"; Conference from the grrisburp. l'invn:r. wu.. rtJHotashow over 12.f ' . ,r.:,P the year, 2,v.'J in ex excess of fA "vkerel ar.J Lake Herring eieharig l!y , -ojuce. at Mahlon Schrock's. - :v l.t-e p511 note is to be l'KJi tbe poi-.orS'-.e money order ' a W 50 arranged that orders not "li'Vi mav he bought fjr three fee being graduates utitii it is w rs aaioJn'.ing to f auJ under ' "-. - unit Wrap: Where ilall I pet rrloJk at R- -V. Snyder's liue, di ' ."' 'ht lacury, nJ your question ia 'Ileli' the best and newest at RxkvrooJ, Fa. . of lb H -'!' should not forget Tv"Dvder, the druggist, can fit their .,,,," !;, won. I'- will not be taxed T.:clci(r. At the instance of i'ftoden.ofWest Virginia, the Sen rJr ce Committee has promise.! to 1-ui.e t;U so that the poor man's cigar fT be overburdened with taxation. ' --veesaie cf fine furniture at Devlin's ,"ei tl Frankiia St., begins Aug. 9th. ijjts at about ha.f price. - RViie relates that when the attend reran at Lincoln's bei-side laid his .b tiie martyr s pulse and announced T'-iaiiitl ome. S-erelary Stanton, stndicg lv. said with deep lee.ing, 'lK belong to the asw." It f .serial utterance. J,-, von seen IWlia-J Brussels Carpets x;.vyirJ. in any pattern? Lace ,. flower than jobbers prices. Fricea B .r;yartide.-tJ and and S2 6-., Johnstown, Ta. i l:;arsto be a vWation cf the postal ttfcrrbase a stamp and use it merely r ti purple of having it cancelled. co'.'.eci-irs in St. Lurs have got - Ub'.ebv pnrcWmg new Columbia v-uf.be Lisber grades, putting them sa:v:j; aJdr'i to themselves and ,r;-s ihem mailed t country poslotfices. ,., tienients which nature reqiirw. to su tie hair ber-utiful and abundant, are 2 in Ayer a Hair Vigor. This pup , ,i kefjts the stjP free from danrutT, pre tbe hair from bt coding dry and harh t.l aakes it fluible and glossy. I. iccjty f the Pennsylvania lines ..Ujh.-J fro:n the fliowi:ig: E.-ery zz there are 1 tons of coal, K".XM gal ji jf water and 11 pal'.ons of oil used. It on its p;v rolls M 1.000 employes, and to ijt'Lunevt-ryhourUkesa bk'k of3i!ver t-iJ" iscbn. The receipts oftherenn'a i. year run over 'J '.'."','.'. I Lsvc nsid Aver s Uair Vigor fur a .-3MT of years, and it has always given uie rtion. It is an excellent dressing, pre- the hair from turning gray, insures its f.r.-os growth, and keeps the tca'.p white dan." Mary A. Jackson, Stieni, Ma:3. Ei-ier comes very early this year, as it u oa March 25, but it will be nearly l'JO before it falls again on this date, the :;r;ar being liC.l, 2v'-, 2"li, J57, 21'.'3. ,.,tJ 2!'ti5. Tae earliest date upon which jsjt can fall is March xi, and the laH iisrsoa this date were in the years WXi, ' t3 1-1H, but so early an Kasterw ill lijuo train until l'.-7'J. Ti.y we pltase. Simply because we ban : oi.r first class goods, we employ the tfti.erjl in the Millinery depart ment, our ";c having had several years of City ir.e2ce. and then our low prices for cash r;t. We guarantee to please. IJ. A. SSYDEE, Kockwood, Pa. Te tj;r-me Court of Indiana has de irt consider again the case it has already ijn twice, that of Mary E. Haggard Julia Stehlin. a saloon keejer, who t saloon near the plaintiffs property. eoan in ils second decision held that it is s'lown that a saloon depreciates (? an action for damags can be -:u tirl The liquor interetts look upon Jecabnasthe heaviest blow struck at e'hJsiaes in reoent years. i;tit Pennsylvania Slate College may be :': latest improved dairy machinery i k.r.K Arnong the number, a recent .- c, a that of the butter extractor by '- tie fresh ruiik from the cow is taken s.ut ariJ the skim milk and bnt isha'gei at one side and the but-tL.-oiy for working, sent out of a tube 1 j;ie centrifugal machine re- sew milk and discharges the skim -ifcikTeatn ly dUerent spouts, but the -v-ur t farther and returns the butter ' f 'ir U .nbarge pipe entirely inde--Jcstof ti,eki!a milk and buttermi'k. - si a; an extractor for the complete -v...a of tbe butter, this implement J. S!dasa wparator only, and the Ciu-ntj by the ordinary process The - atnt in the methods of making but r't0fwbat remarkable. to reach a'.! with oar Easier -E Lritaiions, but if yon did not re ' "' i l,i '.ease consider yourself invit ."wiy. TtiureJay, Friday and Satur- Jfrct, Zl, aud 1. Beautiful dit ? Eav.er Pattern Lais and bonnets. Carter, of Johnstown, who for .r Jtat bai been employed as a clerk in ui tae Cambria Iron company, tx-- traveler and Lis travels b;m to Mexi-o, where be got into " -!.v In a letter received by his father, Xu.at U left Yuma, Mexico, for -lad that while walking along a " s!:ted. by three Mexi- ' t-. kaoetel senaeles. When he re fjund Liu;Je:f in a convict cell J" '.: Lis clothing. mirniug he was mads a con Ut without the formality of a trial, -t-' '''t','1 10 ''eavy wooden stretcn- a' ex,can t've at the other end, 'aether slaves loai them with Wba be faltered in carrying the J. dtht lash was vigorously applied. "'"K be was put back into the i. 1Ut'I fed on cornmeal and waur. "r be worked until noon on the second h t tbat he was losing bis tader the cruel treat men I and hot sun, -i A bullet from a ritie in the 6,1 E'JrJ took away part of his ' "f'D? '! iu amp ha waj th fc-rtr, and found by a Mexican ,J who nursed biin back to health. ;i..;!r' Co in the hands of the "Pteral a: Mexico. ,St!..?ucl!': 0ur o-k w clean and n Embroideries, Laces, .s. Dress Ginghams and Braids. led free on application. K. A. S5TI1EB. Jijckwood, Pa. Merchant Charlea F. t hl celebrated his h.ty-sntb anniversary yesterday. Friday being Good Friday and a legal noiuay tne bank will be closed. Fifteen cases of scarlet fever are reported irorn Kockwood. Thus tar only one case has resulted falall y. Sneak thieves have been robbing the smoke bouses and chicken coops of farmers in Coaemaugh township. Mr. and Mrs. Elward Love, of this place, expect to leate about April 1st for a brief Tisu to southern California. WT. H. Koontz, E'q , has been confined to bis Lome for the past ten days buffering from a severe attack of quinsy. Pensions have recently been issued to John Crist, of O-le township; Henry Ray man, of Berlin; John N'ichelson, Markleton; and Isaac Jones, Somerset. Mr. Charles H. Coffroth has a force of men at work digging the cellar for his new bouse to be erected on Patriot street, next to the Methodist church. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Emma HelHey, daughter of Mrs. J. A. IUtHy, and Mr. Charles W. Crissinjier, well-known young business man of Berlin. Mr. James H. Black, of Meyersdale, who represents .the Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of Kew York, has been in Somerset for the past week soliciting business for that company. Esquire Noah Caseheer has removed bis otlice from the shanty on the Giade House lot to the room on the north-west corner of Union and Main Cross Streets, formerly oc cupied by Kregar's meat market. Mr. George V. Buiford, Jr., who has been attending a school of pharmacy in Phila delphia for the past several years, returned to his home in this place last week and at once resumed work in his father's drag store. A large and appreciative audience attend ed the performance of Howorth's " Hibtr cica." in the Opera House, Friday night. The show w as one of the best seen in Som eiset in a long time anl the baud was one of the best ever beard here. Mrs. AV. P. Braut died at her home in Johr.stown last Monday night, aged twenty two years. The remains were taken to bhanksviSle for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Brant had removed from Shanksville to Johnstown only a short time ago. The separate interests of J. T. Shiply and H. S. Giessner, partners in a large hardware establishment at Meyersdale, were sold by the Sheriff Saturday. Frank John purchas ed the interest of the former and Mrs. Giess ner the interest of the latter. The sale real ized about G.0u0. Freeman Hoffman, of Jenner X lloads. Las lei-ed the " Union Hotel," opposite the Somerset A Cambria station on Patriot St.. and will take possession next week. Mr. HciTuian has the reputation of being one of the best hotel n;en in the county, and he will be a welcome acquisition to Somerset. Services in Presbyterian church, Sabbath, March 25, at 10. 3o a. ru. An Easter service. Subject: "The luen Christ ' ' The inter view of our Lord with Mary Magdalene at the sepulchre on the morning of the res urrection." Evening services, 7.30 p. m. Fourth sermon on the Lord's Prayer, "Thy Will Be Done."' Our attention has ben called tj the fact that a iTu:aber of boys of this place are making war on the robbing with their rlo bert rilles and toy urn. The parents of the boy should admonish them that there is an act of a-jembly prohibiting the killing of rohbins atid other insect ea;ing birtis. The perV.ty is $5 for ejea birJ slaughtered. Mr. Cuarles F. L! vengood, w ho for the past Un jvar. has b ra one of the best known scho.il teacher of this county, is se riou!y ill at Cine-inn ui, where he is a s'.u det.t at the K:!wt:c Meduail College. His wife, wha is a daughter of J. J. G.-iiiUh, of Jennertown, was hurriedly summoned to his bedside la-st wer-k. He is a son of Mr. Samuel Liveagood, of Somerset township. Many persons iu and about Somerset were startled TnursJay afternoon by a number of vivid flashes of lightning accompanied by loud pcslsof thunder, which for the instant produced stanling efficts and were phenom enal in character, because they occurred during a fail of snow and eL TUelightuit g touched the electric light wires anl destroy ed a number of incandescent lights in dif ferent parts of town. Among the visitors to the county seat last week was banker Samuel Philson, of Berlin, who recently celebrated bis eighty-second anniversary. His siep is as buoyant as that of a young mau of twenty and his mental faculties are as keen and active as they ever were and they a: ways were unusually bright. Mr. Ftiiison says many of Lis friends have predicted that he will live to be one hundred years old. Recently Emanuel Eaiighman, of Garrett, killed a raccoon that weighed 40 pounds and from which Le got one half gi.lon of oil. Mr. Baughman believes this was the largest coon ever killed in Smerset county. He tracked his coouship into a hollow rtd oak tree and was coaipellel to build a scaffold twenty leet L:gh iu o. J rr to reach ths hole into which the coon bal disappeared. It required four shots from a revolver to kill him. Friedens Council, Jr. . V. A. M present ed a rl to the Pine U.-ove aool in jue mahouing towtship, on Friday last. Mr. Amos,W. Knepper, of .imerset, made the presentation speech, and the fla; wai grace fully accepted on buLaif of the school by Miss Carrie shaiier. the teacher. C. E. D.tk ey delivered an a Urea? oa behalf of tbe citi zens aud remarks were male by W. H. Mil ler, Albert Lambert, and others. The Friedens brass band was present and added much to the pleasure ol the oc Vision. Judge Longenecker appears determined to dispose of civil mils as rapidly as possible, rather than have them accumulate on the Court calendar, and for this reason he has decided to hold a special term of court be ginning Monday, May H:ii. H.J Honor Las Lad very littie leisure '.true siiice he was elevated to the beiich. After ho! ling regular an 1 sjiecial courts in UwdOrd and Somerset counties, the layman would think he had ptrfornied bis duly, but not so with the Judge who accepts calls to ho d court in all parta of the siate. He seems to be as popu larahroad as 1 e Is at home. A 'oral prc-cher out ia Armstrong coun ty, whose congregation was very reluctant about pu:ting anything into tne collection basket, Lai an unusually good collection the oiher night, lie had grown tired pleading with Lis audience to open their hearts, ex plaining to them the blesatduess of giving, borne one had stolen a hog from one of Lis members, and before passing the basket the preacher said : "Now. I want everybody in this congregation to night to coutribut cmethiug. cioep'.ing lbe man wbo stole leacon Jones' hog." The baska then went around and no one failed to give. Htre in ibis county, where Dear ly every hill is nnderlaid with coal, it is hard to real ise ihat farmers in Bedford county Lave to haul their fuel from Sha le township. B it such is the case, since no coal is to be found on the east side of the Allegheny mountain. Mr. Ellsworth Ling, who owns one of the largest mines in Shade township, wbo was in Somerset Monday morning, informs us that bis trade the past winter has been the largest for many years. 00 pr cent, of the coal from bis mine is sold in Bedford coun ty, many cf Lis patrons bauling it over the mountain to within three miles of the town of Bedford, a litanes of 15 mile. Mr. Ling will operate his mine throughout the year. Eastern capitalists have taken options on nearly ail the coal lauds in Shade towtubip. The last will ai:d testament of the late Noah Bowman, of Stoyestown, Las been probated in the Register & Recorder's office The testator bequeaths bis residence and all cf the household furniture to bit wife, and divides the remainder of bit estate, both real and personal, between his wife and his son, Josiah II. Bowman. Hon. J. D. Hicks, of Altoona, and Hon Joseph K. Thropp, of Everett, have an nounced as candidates lor Oongieaa in the Republican papers of Bedford county, sub ject to the dech ion of the primary election to be held Saturday, April 28th. Mr. Hick's received the endorsement of tbe Republicans of Blair county at the pri mary election held Saturday. Rev. John W. Brumbaugh died at his borne in Blair county Sunday from a cancerous affection of tbe neck, aAer several months of intense sull'ering, aged 71 years. Tbe deceased for a long number of years was a preacher in Lis church, tbe German Baptist or Brethren church, and by his honorable and upright life was selected and set apart as a bishop, which ofiice be held at the time of bis death. A cable message was received at Johns town Sunday from Darmstadt, Germany, announcing the death there of James J. Frouheiser, one of the best known steel manufacturers in Pennsylvania. Mr. Fron Leiser left Lis home in good health for Europe about six weeks ago in the interest of the Cambria Iron Company, with which he has bcea closely identified for many years. 11 is wife and one child were drowned in the great Hood. The Ashland Coal Company of Hoovers- ville, is in a flourishing condition and the product of its two mines is increasing every day. At present about SO men are employ ed and about 10 cars of coal shipped to the seaboard every day. William Curran, of Houtzlale, is presi dent and treasurer and J. C. Curran is secre tary. The mines have been in operation for two years and the output is increasing tight along. Bill Nye writes : "Every newspaperman Las, at some lime in his newspaper expe rience, met the man wbo takes more paper than be can read. He was in town last week. He paid 25 cents for an almanac, wined Lis nose on an awning, tried to blow cut an electric light at tbe hotel, tried to light Lis segar on it, put a nickle in the slot at the postoilice because tbe mail didn't ap pear, wanted to lick the cashier of the bank because it closed at 3 o'clock, and watched the sign over the jewelry store looking for it to strike." Who ever heard of March grasshoppers before? Mr. Henry C. Werner brought into the office last Friday a number of lively grasshoppers that he caught while turning down the sod that day. When the bottle in wLich they were confined was uncorked they became very lively and hopped around over the writing desk at a great rate. The specimens presented were small but we'd de veloped and appeared to know what was ex c ed of tt.em, but they didn't find much to subsist on ia the sanctum. Xcytrtdale O'Uiiiittciid. The penalty for catching trou. tvit of sea son is severe. The act of lff-sj, iatt legislation oa that point, reads as follows : "It shall be unlawful for any person to catch, kiil, or expose to sale, or have in his or Ler possession niter the same Lave been caught or killid, any speckled trout, save only from the lo;h day of April to the loth day c f July, under a peualty of $10 for each trout so kiri td or had in his possession, but this act shall not prevent any person from catching trout in ntts in waters owned by himself to stock other waters." Half the penally goes to the informer. A complete history of the early survey, explorations a-id titles to the lands north of the Oiiio and weit of the Allegheny rivers in IVni.sylTauia will appear in the forthcora iug general report of the department of in ternal alfairi. The object of this publication is t3 give tbe public a chance to be inform ed as to the origin of the title of this territo ry aLd will he a matter of great convenience in searching lilies. Thae lauds were set apart soon afier tiie close of the revolutiona ry wart) be distributed among the officers and soldiers of the Pennsylvania line who participated in this memorable struggle. The territory was divided into tea districts and was designated as donation districts from one to ten inclusive. Tbe highest officers in rank in tbe state were entitled to I i i acres and the privates to 200 acres each. The law requirei all liquor licenses to be lifted within fifteen days after the same are granted. The last day for lifting retail li quor dealers' license this year was Wednes day, when the last of the twenty-eight li censes granted by the Court was lifted. There were twenty licenses granted to ap plicants from boroughs. The borough li cense fee is $1. and four-fifths goes to the boiough and one-fifth to the county. The boroughs wi l get i-M-Mof this tax and the county V'. Meyersdale, having four li censed hotels, will get as iu share ol the li cense fee $1S0; Ursina aud Confluence, hav ing each three licensed hotels, will receive iWr, tbe boroughs having two licensed ho tels are Berlin, Rockwood, Stoyestown, Sal isbury and Somerset, and will get $240 each. In the townahios there were eight liquor licenses granted to hotel keepers. The li cense fee is $75. and four-fifths goe' to the township iu which the licensed bouse is and one-fif.li g es to the county. There will be distributed to the several townships $4; and the county's share of license fees for ho tels in townships is $1J0. During the prevalance of a heavy storm last Thursday morning a bolt of lightning p truc k aud set on fire the barn of Mr. Joseph Meyera in I:lford township. In less than tin minutes the fire spread throughout the barn and nothing besides the live stock was saved from the flames. Mr. Meyers' 14 year old ion, Eiward, was the only member of the family at home at the time and it was o i!y after a heroic struggle that be succeeded in saving the torses and cows. The barn w is 1 10 feel long and was one of tbe best iu the neighborhood. It contained at the time of the fire about 25 tons of bay, 125 bushels of oats, three or four wagons one of them new a two horse carriage, sleds, harness, aud other articled usually stored away ia tbe barn. Ail were destroyed. The barn was insured for $1,000 in the Farmers' Union Co. ; the contents were also partially covered by insurance. Neighbors who collected at the fire soon saw that they were powerless to cor.qutr tLe flames, when they directed their efforts to saving a granery that stood about two rods from the barn and in which J") bushels of wheat and 100 bushels of Outs w?re stored. They succeeded in saving it after a stubborn Cght. A few days ago State Treasurer Morrison ad lresd a conim jnication to the Attorney Genera! inquiring as to the time for a recrq t for a distiller's tax or license should begin under the U'erlheimer act permitting distil lers to sell liquors of their own manufacture in original pi kagi-s of not less than 40 gal lons without being required to apply to tbe courts fr a license. Mr. Hensel has writ ten a reply in which be says that many dis tillers, when the act became operative, were holding licenses tor which they hai paid to sell their product for a year ending at date subsequent to the time it received tbe ap proval of the Governor, and that they bad a right to sell liquors under their licenses until the expiration cf the period fir which they had been granted. Oj tbe ejpiraiion of the licenses they are no longer required to apply to the Courts, bat simply to pay the annual tax prescribed by the law which au thorized them to do business for tbe year from the time it was paid. The Attorney General instructs the State Treasurer to give a receipt for a distillers' license tax for one year from tbe date of payment. Distillers may apply to the County Treasurers for such license at aay time, an 1 on payment of the annual sura may be given a receipt which will entitle them to tell lor one year. Candidates for Congress. A dispatch from Everett, in the Pittsburg Tiwsof Monday, says: Joseph E. Thropp, of this place, hat decided to announce him self as a candidate for Congress in this dis trict, which 1 composed of Bedford, 6otn en t, Cambria and Blair counties, and which is at present represented by Mr. Hicks, of Blair county. Mr. Hicks it a candidate for another term, and tbe contest for tbe nomi nation it certain to be lively, as Mr. Thropp, who is now at hit home in Everett, propos es to begin an active campaign at once. Mr. Thropp ia at tbe bead of tbe Iron mining industry in Bedford county and bat other extensive interests, lit was one of tbe or ganizers of the National Protective Tariff league, is now one of its principal officers and ranks among tbe first tarifl debaters of the country. Neither Somerset nor Cambria county will Lave a candidate this year and the contest for tbe nomination will be between nicks and Thropp. Private Sale of Blooded Stock. I will have at my yards in Stoyestown, Pa., from March 20th to .loth, twenty -one bead of Alderny and Gurnsey heifers which have been carefu Iy selected by a competent judge Mr George T. Wadas, of Delaware county. Pa , Tbese heifers are yearlings and two-year-olds. Also, one registered Gurnsey calf, 10 months old. A credit of sixty days will be given. Piescc Mills. Religious Meetings. PassioD Week services in 8t. Paul'i Re formed Church, Somerset: Monday evening The Temple Sanctuary, Tuesday " vVedoesday " Thursday " Friday Saturday Easter. Tbe Suicidal Rejection. Tbe Conspirators. The Sacraments. The Lamb Slain. From Good Friday to Easter morning The Old in the New The Celebration of tbe Holy Communion. For the Farmer and Fruit Grower! 99009 Trees, Vines, Plants, Evergreen?, Rases and Shrubbery for sale at half price. Apple trees, very fine, 5 to C ftet high, of all tbe .leading varieties, 15s each or $12 per hundred. Pear trees, choice, 5 to G feet, all varieties, 50c each or $W per hundred. Prune and Plum trees, 5 feet, all varieties, oOo each or $ lo 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 dcz. Raspberries, the choicest varieties, $2.25 per 100 or $20 per 1000. Blackberries I IS per thousand. Strawberries, tOdifterent varieties, $3 to $ per thousand. Currants and Gooseberries 15c each or l.f 0 per doz. Flowering Shrubbery of all varieties, 3 to 4 fcet high, 50c each. Roses, 20 different sorts, all very choice, 50c each. Evergreens, 10 different distinct sorts. from 5oc up to $1.5) per tree. Shale Trees for lawns and street planting, from 8 to 12 fret high, very fine, from 50c to 5c each ; special rate- per duz. Every tree, vine and plant warranted to be strictly first-class and true to name, or money refunded ; best of reference given. Address i. W. H. B. Kemp, Harnedsville, Somerset Co., Pa. Left a Fortune In a Car. Millionaire Jacob Tome, cf Port Deposit, one or the directors ol the Baltimore iV Ohio Railroad and president of the Cecil County National Bank, on Thursday of last week returned from Washington, where he had sold some bon. Is. He traveled on the Oxford express. He bad received $i0,000 cash for the bonds. Not to create suspicion, he had the money tied up in a little park age, which be carried in his hand. Mr. Tome forgot Lis package when be reached Port Deposit. At that place the Port Deposit Musical and Dramatic Association boarded the train. One f the members picked up lbe treasure and tossed it to a friend across tLe aisle. For five minutes it was thrown hack and forth among the young men. They thought it was only a paltry package. When the train baited at Rising Sun and tbe amateur fun makers dismounte I from tbe car they, too, left the little bundle behind them. The conductor, E. L. Gilligan, saw it, and pick ing it up ran to tbe door. He called to the young players that they bad forgotten the package, but the train was speeding oa and he could not throw it to then. When Conductor Gilligan't train reached Nottingham he received a telegram from Mr. Tome. Tbe message told tbe conductor that there was $J,0)0 in the package, and he should keep it uulil the next morning That night the treasure was locked in the safe of the mail car. It was not disturbed. Next day Mr. Tome got the money. The package had not been untied. New Prices for 1894. Paiuted Barb wire per pound, 2 eta." Bissell Chilled Tlows, - - $J 00 No. 40 " "... 6.00 Syracuse " " ... C.Oo Gule " "... 6.00 Call and see tbe latest improvement in Lever Spring Tooth Harrows. Janes B. Hoi.rEBBArit, Somerset. Pa. Suffering From Catalepsy. Jesse Eichelberger, of Eichelbergertown, Bedford County, is an inmate of the A'.toor a Hospital, having been admitted March 7ib, suffering from catalepsy. The staff of tbe Hospital has been paying much attention to this peculiar case, and the attending phy sicians were rewarded on Monday by the patient recovering partial consciousness, be coming interested in Lis surroundings, and partaking of some nourishment. Yesterday be took some more nourishment, and Lis condition is now better than it has been since Lis admission to the Hospital. In fact, Le is coiniidtred to teon a fair way of re covery. When suffering from this disease, a patient ia in a trance-like state or apparently sleep ing all the time. Tbey know not wbat pain Is, and the limbs can be placet! ia any position, and there they will remain until changed. E:chelberger became affected with the disease about two months ago, and bad, up to Monday, been in a trance like state ever since. Last August he felt off a train, but apparently escaped uninjured. Liter, in Ihe fall, while playing base ball, he col.ided with another and bad bis left leg injured. It is possible that Le may have v.olently struck bis head against the ground which, in either accident according to tbe medical fraternity, would have superinduced cata lepsy. Trie Nun Teachers Withdraw. Rev. Father James Cogrove, rector of St. James parish, and others interested, Thurs day afternoon, decided to withdraw the five Sisters of Charity who have been teaching recently at the Riverside Public Schools in the Thirty-fourth Ward, Pittsburgh, and to re-open tbe parochial school of tbe SL James Parish, where the Sisters formerly taught, pending the decision of the courts in tbe matter of tbe injunction prayed for by the members of tbe Junior Order United American Mechanics, asking tbat the nuns be restrained from teaching while wearing the garb of their Order. Tbe Sisters were at once notified, and they in turn instructed their pupils to report at the parochial school Friday morning, and there they will continue to be taught by tbe nuns as formerly, at least until auch time as the courts shall decide the question. In lbe meantime tbe members of tbe lo cal school board, against whom an injunc tion is also prayed for to restrain them from employing nuns as teachers, propose fight ing tbe question to a finish on a purely legal basis. Brick For Sale. We have 300.000 No. 1 red brick for tale In large or small quantities, at onr yard south of Somerset. Ross Davis & Co. May Watch the Count. A question of considerable interest to vot ers and tbe public at large hat been practi cally determined by an Allegheny county grand jury. Ever since the Baker ballot law went into effect trouble has been caused, by a great number of election boards not un derstandiog one of its provisions. In tbe law it is clearly stated that during and after the casting of the ballots, and while the count is being made, tbe space in the polling room and outside tbe guard rail shall be open to tbe public Many boards dis regarded this, and as toon at the polltclceed tbey locked themselves in to do tbe count ing, thus rendering void one of the clauses In the law inserted to prevent as far as powl ble crooked work by the board At tbe last election tbe board in the Sec ond ward, McKeesport, locked themselves in to do tbe counting. W. H. Sims and A. J Carver, of the Republican City Committee, and William Evans came along and wanted in. Tbey demanded that the doors be open ed in accordance with the law, but an en trance was refused them. Tbe outsiders became indicnant. and finally broke the door open and entered. Constable 8. W Collins then returned the three men who broke open tbt door, on the charge of inter fering with an election. The case went to the grand jury, but as tbe law clearly per mits citizens inside .the room during the count, the bill was promptly ignored. Somerset Normal. A teachers' Normal School will be opened at this place on or about May the 2utb. We shall spare no efforts 'a make this one of the best equipped Normals in the county. Cir culars will be issued about April 1st. E. E. Pairrs. V. R. Saylob. Edle Splinters. The schools of this place closed Tuesday, Prof. II. L. Young will hold a Normal School at this place the coming spring. Tbe sugar season thus far was a very poor one, some farmers say tbey have not yet enough for their own use. It is rumored tbat a blacksmith will locate here in the near future. Edie is booming regardless of the hard times. There will be five new buildings erected the coming summer. The contract ors, H. F. Bittner and John Phillippi, are busy at work. Tbese additions will make a great improvement in the town. Prof. E.D. Baldwin, teacher ef the Lin coln Cornet Band is getting the band in shape for the coming summer. The music rendered by this band is of tbe best. Edie is with a few exceptions, a purely Republican town. The few Demacratt located here prophesied a great improvement in Ihe times, but since the depression they some times think the town is haunted. Occasional, Wanted. A gentleman with a large circle of busi ness acquaintance in this city and county to represent a barge European financial institu tion. Most furnish bond. Address with reference. 215 210 Philadelphia Bank B:dg, Philadelphia, Pa. MARRIED. MARKER BANNER. On the 14th Feb., at tbe borne of Mrs. Rachel Marker, in Up per Turkeyfoot township, by H. D. Moore, Daniel M. Marker to Laura A. Sauner. STAHL GNAGEY. At the parsonage of the Brethren Church, Berlin, Pa., Thursday afternoon, March 15, l-'94. by Rev. John W. Knepper, Mr. Norman Stahl and Miss Eliza Gnaeey. both of Meyersdale, Pa. DIED. WIAND Hugh Wiand died at his home three miles north of Jennertown, January 115, 1301. aged 71 years, II months and 22 days. Deceased was a veteran of tbe late war, having been a private in Co. I, 93 Reg., Pa. Vol., aud participated in the battle of Cedar Creek and olber engagements. He was a member of Levi Coleman Post G. A. B., of Jenner X Roads. Mr. Wiatd was born in Jenner toweship acd reside- there all of his life. He was one of tbe mot t prominent citizens of his section of tie County and enjoyed lbe esteem and friend ship of all wbo knew him. He was an active and earnest Republican ever since tbe formation of that patty and was a subscrib er to tbe Herald for many years. He is survived by bis wife and five children, to wit: Reuben, of San Francisco, Cal ; Simon, of Moxham ; David L., of Jennertown, and Mrs. Solomon Giessner and Mrs. Peter J. Bowman, of Jenner township. Change of Date for Holding Repub lican Primary Election. Wednesday, May 2oJ, ls!4. baa been nam ed as tbe date for holding tbe Republican State Convention. Rule 19, of Rules Governing Republican Primary Elections of Somerset County, pro vides: " That the Republican party of Somerset County shall hold its primary election for the nomination of candidates on the fourth Saturday of June of each year, l'ruridnl. that in years wben tbe Republican state Convention is held prior to tbat date, the Chairman of the Republican County Com mittee be authorized lo call the said prima ry election at an earlier date, tbe Chairman to give at least 30 days notice of said change of date." By virtue of tbe authority of the above quoted rule, notice is hereby given the Re publican voters of the Couuty that on SATURDAY, MAY 12A ISM, a primary election will be held for the pur pose of nominating candidates for the 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 lor Arsemblymen. One person for Poor Director. One person for Jury Commissioner. Attest Fred W. Biuci kes, Geo. R. Ectll, Chairman, Secretary. rjIXAXCIAL STATEMEXT. -op- SOMERSET BOROUGH, Per the Year Endirg Msrck 5th, 1894. D. J. Horner, Treasurer, Dr. To bal from lout year I io X Am t rec u iroia A. it. iluatou. VaA. lyn 179 (ft Ami ree dfrum A. H. Hiu-Km. 9i 2M Ot " J. B. McCirirT. 1 170 CO 1 " I.I.iior licence- sw t ' flue die 24i 7i Cr. Am't paid f streets and road4M24 M - - rewer survey. i w " " Po.iee errti-i. :vi li Street lifbl "JO 00 " Water works lsj 46 1 " !' M lucellau e o u a, oiltoe rent, print line, etc 113 52 14 " flary, Punte, Clerk Truu- itx oa Balance on band . S W A H. Huaton, Collector, 1833, 13131 61 Dr. 035 85 Cr. Gram am't of duplicates with reuany.. To am't paid over. tl67t 61 94 at 4'.' M 47 AtKtemeni to laa payer.. Tiwaimiiiim ('ommuliii.. Balance yet due. 21 7 IJ035 85 On Duplicate of 1892. Balance , , , f 231 W Cr. Paid over zbonerationa. Conimiarioa.. S 214 W . II i f 231 63 Resource. Balance... -I 3 (A To am't due frota A. li. Huston, colltemr..-. . . To aia i due frcua K. B. ilei.nff. Liabilities. 21 37 H 47 f 242 53 Outstanding 15 W We, tbe ondeniEWeal auditors of Somerset Bor ourh, do certify that we have examined aad audited the accounts and voucfaen of the forego ing statements and fiud them correct. Witucm our bands aad teals the 12th day of Uarcb, A. IX ltyt. J. E. FERSER, seal. If. E. caAVEK. "EAL.1 i.lr3.KATNia, Auditors. PROMPT RELIEF cornea to tb womaw snfTenng from any of tbe painful diaordere and deranxetnetit perubar to her sex. if she accepts ttvs help that's oriVrd. Dr. Pierve's Favorite PrrTi.ti"n is tiiooni rudUcint-so certain in it eitut'ta that it can l (;imru Urd. Iu evi-rv te, it it dn t benefit or cun, your nicnt-y w returnwl. Bewutifui wuiiK-a Ltiuw bow much tber owe to gaud health. If you wish to be beau tiful, keep tlw natural runeuons oi I ue body In proper state and you'll be healthy. A train ol disorders follow the derange ment of tbe womanly functions. For nervous pnxtration, exeitallitv, fainting spells, dia auM. spamoa. convuLjons, or " nta," this remedy relieves aud cure. Take It wben yon suffer from sleeplME- neaa, backacne ana Dearuig-down tonasiiiuit, lor toe prompt rtiuj n unparta, 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 slock 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" PRICE. That is what it should be. Men's Shirts- Tbe very upper crust of style in our new Percale Shirts for Men. All the latest facia cuffs and collars at tached and detached, shirts for w hite collars and cuUk, and every new kink in colorings. Qualities the best and prices the lowest. Men's Neckwear. Travel the country over and you'll not find Half-dollar Ties superior to oom The very latest shapes, the newest silks, and every one made properly. And actual $1 dollar value for 50 Cents. Mosicav. HAN.HEMCHItra. orv and svirr NaTs. coiiAite amd currs, DMCSS Clov.s JONAS L. BAER, "THE HUSTLER." 1872 Pointers ,S94- FLOUR is King of the household and " FilL-burv's Best"' is the leader with "Vienna" a clo3e follower, but look out for World's Fair Pre mium "Souvenir"' and "Boss" which we are about to introduce to the trade. -feGRASS SEEDS." The largest stock and greatest varietj 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 tlte lowest on this market. BRAIN F00D4. THE FISII Season opens with consignments of our XXXX relia ble and No. 2, Shore Mackerel also No. 1, Lake llerring in packa ges to suit now in stock at prices owcr 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 Produce, to suit, will answer. Respectfully, COOK .fe BEERITS. B. & B. New Dress Fabrics for Spring. French Jacquards, French Crepes, Mixtures, Stripes and Novelties. 38 and 40 inch St u Us at 65 cents, 75 cents, and $1.00 a yard, that are tbe most Mylish and efTeclive stuffs for the money we've yet seen. You'll lay so too when you see samplts. Full line of Fancy Diagonal: in full assortment of colors and black. 60 inches wide all wool $1 tx) tbat are great values for a dollar a yard and 50 inches wide. Line of t." inch fine Twill Serges, all colors and black, 50 cents, and 5o-inch ones, 75 cents a yard. 7 inch Cheviot Serges, all colors and black, 35 cents. Very large range of American' Novelty Suitings, copies of Cne imported fabrics, 'M and IS inch goods, 30 cents, 35 cents, 40 cents, a yard, that are worth your while to writ lor samples and see. A sale of Black Laces and Cream Laces and In ertings, in Points D Genes, Point De Ireland and Chantillys. The blacks ranging in width 1 to 5 inches, the creams 5 to a inches, and all at 25 cents a yard, while the VALCE3 of these laces range from 5" cents op to 75 cents. Just write ns fr samples and see bow much good our Mailorder System can do yon, and how mnch it pays to trade at these stores. Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. EASTER KID GLOVES ! We Will Offer This Week 600 pair of New ?piirg Kid Gloves consisting of Ihe large 4 Button, Fester Hook, Moiuet aired, all for $1.00 Per Pair. $1.00 and every pair guaranteed. On Every Freight and Express the lat week has brought us some thing new for Spring, so that we are now prepared to show the largest line of SPRING GOODS we have ever liaJthe pleasure of showing. We Ask Your Attention, - first, to inspect our large new lice of Silks, Dress Goods, Satines, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc. We Also Ask You to Inspect OCR Carpet Department, which ia full of new Carpets, Rugs, Poitiers, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Trunks, Satchells, etc. New Laces, White Goods, :ila.nbcrgu, Table Linens, Napkins, ToweJa, Gloves, Handkerchief, Rib bons, Dress Trimmings, etc. A Full Spring Stock of Butterick Patterns Now In. PARKER & PARKER. Mrs.A.E.Uhl Do vou wish A new style SPRING CAPE or COAT ? I Lave them in stock. Do you wish A handsome short COAT for a little Miss ? I have them. Do you need An Infants long or short Coat or Dress ? I have them. Do you wish A handsome pair of Kid Gloves ? Come and see nine. Do you wish New goods of any kind Cheap ? I have them. Nsir7 Millinery Goods Just In. Mrs. A. E. UHL HEADQUARTERS FOR SLEIGHS, BOB SLEDS. - ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, SLEIGH -BELLS, WHIPS. ETC. James B. Holderbaum, MAIN CROSS STREET, Thcse arc a of the best goods ebewherc if quality is considered. REMEMBER I WONT BE UNDERSOLD. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM ASSIGNEE SALE VahaHs Real Estate ! PI lir s KueriH't exility, I will oiler fur tla At put.ltc outcry the Court Uuuae, in the borough of HtDenCfL, ob Saturday, April 7, '94, at I o'llot k P. II. the following valuable real estate : A certain tract of land ;tuate !n Milfonl town ship, a.ljoiiiin lamtnof Henry bear!, Hiram file. I htHuu Aukcny. Mar; C frile aal others tun Utiuiug 202 ACRES, 202 more or les. ln the Mine trai-t of lanil con TrreJ to Jee Hoover by Jacoa B. Crilf-htiel-l and wife by deed datei March 31. l.t, and re corded in bml ISiuc. Vol. 6.1. le 11". (wilhttrie irr;.Uoa of tvo acres UerWofofe sold to Mary V. I'lie.lou wnioa Utnui a large wtu uunuru tno-lory Frame House, with l.mcnt, aLo a frame terjt houte con taining ix rooms, a ln baru, - feet, paint ed and well arrai g&l with pmuius; water in Ihe tarn yard; Ihere is also on the premises an r'h ardof flue fnm. eon-mms; of apple, cherrir. u-tra. i.luma and Deactieis. The wud is in a Inirh stale of cultivation and well Mippiied with aaier. abot:t 1 acres dear, u tim in rfoul ifnm. 1M fajra is tu-tHiit atui three mile friMii aomerMfi, ote-0ii mile from Miii-.nt .-isIi.hj ami ou uie Somerset I'aaibiia kailroad, and ia a good nc!hoofbuod, near school and i torches. TTDMO will be made known on day or sale I Ln mO but will be soi l wif.ject to l'h-i-be CnicMiei'is douer of ! J). l'ueeioil given im mediately. .. . ,. . r- t. Avitcce of Jefse Hooter. Administrators' Sate -or- Valuable Real Estate! By virtue of an order of sale issued otit of the rphans' Conn of Somerset county. Pa., to ns . . . . i a . ... I. . u!. :t ' ntinlic uliu cry on trie homestead premises iu Shade town ship, said county, ou Saturday, March 24, 1894, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following destTibeJ real estate, tu wil: No 1. rertain tract of lard situate In Shade town-hip, somer-et lOunlv, Pa., betuxtiie homestead of said deceileut. adjoining lauds of '.nrod stoy, tamiiel lirove. Wml o.emau. lmuiel Loue and others, containing -a ai-rnt, k- i,M m.. min nr less, of which there are about Vtt ai res cleared and M acre-t io meadow. having a large two-story Frame House, lario frame Bank Barn and iiher cntb-ir.d.nirv thereon erected, there is al-o a (jood apple orch ard and rood spring and running water on tne premises. N O 2 certain tra-t of land situate in the touiup "aforesaid. aljoiuinir lands of Joseph koonl.s, Je-e (dicka heirs, traua rptttit and others, containing 100 ACRES I00 more or le-. of which there are ahout ai res cleared and ." acres of niea low, havimc a two sto ry I.ik; Hot jt, log baru and other outbuildings thoreoo erected. The above tract la also underlaid with gxd joai. -Terms One third of the purchase money ta be paid as ooii as ttie propenv is confirmed by the Court, one third in six m-ioths and one thiid in one year, with interest from continuation of sale Ten per cent, of purchsse money to be paid as con as ihe property is Ku k-l do vn. l-terre 1 inyt.ient- to be secured by juKiuent bonus on the prenice . JO-EPH C. I.MBK!:T. JaivH j klHtl, Colborn Jk Tolborn. Adm rs for . Reel, d.c"d. Alt yi for Adm re. EXECUTORS' SALE r- Valuable Real Estats ! Pnrsuanttoanorderof the Orphans' Court of fartuerset eouulv. Pa., there will be sold at public sale ou the preiuise, iu Jenner towuhip, on Wednesday, March 28, 1894, at 1 o'clock P. M.. the following decribe-l real t-suie, late the property ol owrge, lliuk, dec d., Iu wii: A certain tract of land or farm slinua In the toomdiip of Jeiioer. county of soroerei. and stale ol'IPetinsj Ivama, atljoiiiluit lands of Huh Wuaod. Aaron s. Walter. Jous-thaii "hunk aud then, containing about ltxi acres, with Dwelling House, ru, oliercutbuildin .orchard, etc.. thereon. In eod state of cultivation, being the late uouu. aaead tit sa d deceasetL "TVi-s"c T n per cent on day of s!e ; 1 ermS onelliini, alter deducting ex peus -e etc., to remain a lieu on the p rem the interest thereof to lo- paid auuutliy lo i aiharitie km. sm jr. during ber hie time, and at her death Uiwpnntipal to be paid to the heirs of t.eo Kink; balance on dUr.cry ol deed after Couiiruiaiium sf sale, unleaa otherwise agreed nru on day of safe before property ia kuutkid doa n. pusseanion EireC April W. 1 '. I. JASIts Jf. COVER, J. J. liOtt MAN. ExcCTUora of US.-U. Kiuk. dee d. JXECUTOK'S NOTICE. tovaie f Noah shjffor, la!e of Q-Jtinahiwipa; (assrjnip, .vjuierselcviaity. Pa , dec d. JlttM UMainrmary on the above estate Lav ing been g-auted to the undrrsiirucd by the prop er au.h-;ty. notice is h reby given lo sil pcrou iodeated I said e-tato to make imincl.a'.c iev ojent and tts having rl iims axaiu-i tne same will ptesvw tliera duis autneuuesed for settle -tsei t to lie e-iecuioc. al his residence in said luwuani. an wediie-isy, ap-ti -i.i, l-"l. P. "HsVfcR. xacutor of Noaa Shaffer, dte'd. JXKCUTORS NOTICE. L-ttcr Testamentary, having been i:ird by the KeKisler of Wilis of menet county. Pa. to the uudcrsiicned. on tbe estate of Marian Riinfer, iateof lliark townsiup. nner-H couuty. Pa, deceased, notice ia hereby sriveu to all persoos in debted to aid estate to make immediate pay ment, aod loose having claims airanist the same will present them toUe undeisigned at Ihe house of A. i. Memer iu B:a k township, wmerssx couuty. Pa., on sa irday the J 1st, day ef Arxil A. D. lwt, duly autcuueated for settlement anJ allowance. Colboru Colborn, HARVEY OW E. Attorneys. KxecuUsr. JXirUTOKS' NOTICE. iaiateof Margaret W. OodJ. Iateof Confluence Borough, somerset county. Pa, dec d. Letter t scamevtary on the above estate hav ing been granted to toe underpinned by the prop erauthunty, notice ia hereby given lo all persona indebted lo said estate lo mae immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same wtii tsreaenl them for settlement duly authentica ted n Saturday, April '.'1st, lvi, at the More of tax undersigned, in Confluence. Pa. ecott kOt'.t. w. t J1'. Attfl Executors. MEN WANTED liven rig or collecting, tiuencoceuoi uccea.-y. Steady employment. Best term. Write al once aJ4 secure choicw of of lemtory- AtiiN Nunatnv co.. Hoc!, n. t. SOMERSET FA and cheaper than can be found ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby given tnat W. D. Bear and Catharine, but wife, of B.othersv alley township, Somerset county. Pa, have niade a voluntary a sicument to me of' all their estate, real, personal au mixed, fn trust for the beueiit of Ine cred itor of said W. i. Bear, all persoos having claims against said w' I. Bear will present them lo me undemgued duly autheuiicalcd, al his oilice in Ihe borough ol' somerset. Pa . on Saturday, the Jlh day of April. lsi, and all persons owing said W. IX it-jar will make iniincd'.ate pavinent to JoiiN r ptvrr. J. G. Ogle. Atty. Assignee. A DMINITRATOR'f NOTICE. Estate of Jeremiah C. Kinger. lflte of tj'iems houiug township, dec d. letters of AdministraihHn having been granted lo tiie nii.lTv,-iie.i by the prooer aullM-rity, notice is herebv given to all persona knowing th-m.-.-lvi- indebted to said es tate to mate immediate paymeut and those hav lug claims agsuiHi the same lo present them duly authenticated for settlement ou Satuniay. the 2sh day of April. l-M, al residence of Adminis trator in tjucmahoiung townl.itk A1AM H. MATHER. Adiuiutsiraior. DMINISTR.VTOUS NOTICE. Estate of Jacob C. Yonnkin. late of fpprr Tnr kry'tiot tow nship. ilee'd letters of admiai-lraiion having beeu granted by the proper aiiib'irily to the uiHtersigiitsl. no tice is hereby gneu lo all person indebted lo said estate to mske immediate payment, aud tboe having claims aaiu-t said estate will pre sent them dtilv auiheuticated for settlement al tne hue residence of the dee d., in said lowuship. en Saturday, April Tin, W. I). YHUXKIV. Scott Jt Ctfte, AU'y. AJunu utrator. E XECCTOIi'S NOTICE. Letters tcsien-.i-nUry on the estate of ToMas Voder, late or ooent.iugri town-hip, Somerset county. Pa , deceased, fiav.iig i'.-eu granted u Hie undersigned by t!,e: proper authority, notice is hereby glveu to all perrons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment ami those harlot; clan. is will p.-e-eiit tueui duiy authenti cated lor sctt.erneul and allowance. Joseph johss, Coiborn St Ctilbom, Executor. J- 17, st Atuiraeys. J7XECUT0R-S NOTICE Estate of Ja.-ob Y. Y.xlcr. late of I lk Lick to-.vn.tnp. Letters testamentary ou the above estate havs Ing been grauied to ice undersigned by the prop, er authority, notii-e is hereby given to all perou4 indeirted lo said estate to make imnae2iate pav ment and th'Me having claims against the same P present laem duly autbcinv aled for settle ment on Saturday the Tth day of April lsn, t the late residence of deceased in Elk Lick town ship. ELI A. Yi OER, Executor. jotici: Jacob w. Hoover. ,n and heir of Ph.rbe Stahl, hast.y power of attorney, on the lTtu day ol r eb ruary, A. L.. lull, a;.p.iiuted hs uncle Levi liii-er his agent, to attead u and lake care of his bu-iuc aud property All peraous, cnslitors and debtors of Pbtcbe titahi. will meet at tbe res idence of said dec d., on March 17th. ixutomate eltlcroent;irfail claims, ani the public will furth er take notice col lo trespasi upon the farm, late of Phtche rtah 1, now of Jacob W. Hoov-r, to hunt, tu or otherwise. , J sfOB W. HOOVER, BrothePivailey, LEVI ULEEK. t'eo. IT, li L YL"1)IT0KS NOTICE. Having been appointed audit bv the Court of Common Pleas of Souiersel comity, pa , to make a distribution of the fnuds in the Hands of l-aian (iooil. High Sheritr of said cisiuIt. arri.ing iroin Ihe sale of the real etate of (.eorie Krsle. E W. Hartman and r harles Mi ler, lo aud among th.ss legally entitled thereto, notice u heret.y given ttstl will it at my orhe. in ihe b,s-ongh of mer-et. Pa for the purp.steof dwhariring the duties of -ai I apjsMiitiueui. on Motviay, April a, l-.i. at loocloa A. M .when aud where ail par tits ur.ereMed may aiteud. liEO. R. SCI'LL, Auhlur. A UDITOR'S NOTICE Having been duly appoint d auditor to dis tribute tne fund in the band- of Edward Hoover, HiahShenrr of Homermt county. Pa. arrtMng from the ?a!e- there! estate ol ireorge Eoeie and Charles Miller, lo and among iboe legally entuicd tberebi. notice Is hercl.y given liiat I wUsiiat myof.ee in s .rnerset toraigh. en Monday, Apnl yth, l. at 1 o cl.s-k P M fir lue purpose above slated, when and where ail parties luleusled can attend. OEi. R. STLL, Auditor. ITMTOirS NOTICE. aieutlue Hay ) In the Court of Com -non pitas . of -sail r-et Couuiy. O. IL P. Long ) Xo. .is May T. Isji, C D. And new. Pith March. I'M on petiti m .rf Kd ward Uisjver, lligti Sheriff of .-somerset rsainiy and ou moiiouof..o. R ud. Emj. the Conn ap point J. c. l owry, E , Aiiuiior. u make distri butor; ol the luudsiu the ban. Is of ihe siuerur, lo aud among ihofc; legally eniiiied ilieretu. Extract frorn the Minute I seau Certified this luh March -M. E. P. SAVLOR. Protliouoiaxy. I will attend b the duties enjoined by the fore going commission at my orhce in Somerset B-.r-ooh. ou Saturdav. the luh oay ofAp.il, l.st, at 2u'cka-k P. M., of said day. where and when ail panic or persons interesiel n atteud. J. C Low RY, Auditor. L'l'ITOR'S NOTICIi Eatc of A H. Kuhlinan. deed. On nio j.m ,f Kioer i Koier. I . the undersigned, havicg been appointed au,.l tor lo.liMnbiue ti.e fund in the tamiaof the ad Diinistranv to and among lh.s legally euutled thereto hereby gives Lot lee mat be will meet to attend to I is , inks at the orhce of Colborn A colborn. gis.. in Somerset, la. sa'uniay, lt7tndayof Apnl, lsi. when aisl wbere ail panics Uiie.reste-1 can aitead u they ihluk proper. L. C COLBmKN. Auditor. HOTICE. Ia tiie eute rf L. fctus, J ite at I'pper Tuf keyfuut p. n cuuniy. NOTICE th!T f ea Ut B. . SnyJT b iiie4ilt? iiii'-iiu to the Register of Wni tor Mt:l cotitity. tr kti. r iff jltuii.!tittv'a nua ti.e eUte f -Jo-. L. ivntt. who t ,itfsi to tiiv brt-a rntmvul evOst uulit-ttrt ol lr ur maa m&KU y-p lw4 prU ami vbo u bviirv u be drati : thai the i kt ti ter hu cvru Jm1 ttl apptk t:a i the m..tn O un o( mud x-iniy, ul Ui-tt ttti the Ut:. tjr l My. a. t. a lha Court Umah; iiiUic tsoruugh of iSnnerwt. la eoviity. tne 4'l Court wiil htr eviilrftce em fn:n the iU-ttet aeueeol the sakI m: ; po.l lcvli-aa. aui Uie eirctinvuuia wi Uuiaaoa laervuf. by Ue oirt, jALXd a MILLfcR. Feb'VH. tlerk. JORDAN & HINCHMAN. We arc now ready with our new and large invoice of flue Confectionery Gnosis, popu lar brand of Biscuits anil taken, fancy ginsisofall My lea, and every tiling ansa pertaining to a first class bouaa to till or ders promptly, ami lo supply resident fam ilies to any extent. Goode always frewb, aod always otfereel at lowest figures, tail and bee one of tiie finest a&aorlxueiita ever carried. JORM & MCIIAi 270 2Ti Main Street, Johnstown, PaJ
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