! Somerset Herald i -r molly ad ia st-ici at r . I s. FeiiU; Pa, til rat aDC) ol fc r.iDg. aoa Etc V an ::aa. Xemper- r.. j-irlsc-tixtfi HaTows tor at tT be "ocly kia Jep ; bot i ttLfu alio is pare Liooi " , r : ;a-- i reoiercd soft, tooolh, ad triemiic 4- - . -m:h.'X y4,r. . Grade Fiocr ia 14 J ib. r asi the wtr.atsa oi , vj many complain, would fc".:l were made more ,-e .: waciies lb brain- Ayar'i ;-s a:s3 vlsalm the t;.xd, fc healih of tax! and i.,.-; tii Lake E erring exciiz- sjjt. at ViiiOD Schrock a. v- ii - -j a a rubber lucp to ad . .:wse. oa car .is. envelopes or s.., itia "cLtap." pTelbeir V ien a nan resorts to doing a ...Less. casUmrs tcay tesLas- t a- ;Le parlies to be skinned. : rf-et your mosey iUi i v : : boy recently Taccinated j i 5" ilrcra by scratcb;ng Lis ush wbicb bis litliesjter ve tbe irr.ia!ion of tbe sor cwa Taccinaiion. The v.y near as tad as genuine ? 1 a tu.f.itea lor uie ciseate .. - sr-usb incideat was explained. ibe ErxAU sboiid not forget V. rrrier. ibe druggist, can ft tbeir - V - n V. r . A . iiru 1 - - , ,u.r nst. and often foand on j.v. :-I-r cv.b is usually brigbt red .. -yx - :-u"ilag wiie-swake air aboct . ;-ya.ta know eTery ben ia t l.i". feCi-Ilar:ty, and close e.i rj y d-igu-113 Ue arones j... -jjt W Sri. -: ' f.se furniture at DeTl:a- :: F-aik'.:a St, t-fias Aug. ir. fir j: t u M i' aut balf price. - T Tr-i...-tT Jixes tb-s marainr receiT t i. t-oas Coua:y Treasurer Bark- t jt ta .ea lor ?.?.", urti.i V-,r issuea WilEin iue c:y s T-.re w-re of tbee and eat b s ii:al i ' ' t'f tbis amount ; "v-i r rr: v?s one t.".a. or '-'; t!e STfri; i':bi- i5 tbe treasurer s 5 prr y. f- .2. wt.cb a:uua'j to . u-i-i. zaz t-uy a ' slac'e driving Har- s- is. d.'l.s' s: JoB. HjU'Iuivs'. "j, -. cu-m-t tbat tbe-e as to be a . :be tcarr -'f execuliut J-Tision r .j r- f jt ibe 1 payment is Ct-r-u-..rief maxxg sacb a cbange pjsa.t.e at :f t-rs rrvitvi ty H .ke Smiib. Yrt-t-:.fm. '. t-r ve ibr.r money and bsie -t : ij..lrr:rr.-.! as berrtvfore Ttere : 1 -i-.rt Lrraf:eT. bowerrr, ia tbe tyjjf-.: vf c.a.9 by ma 1. Z'-it two re t. uf or.ig six ply srje3. w.ll ut u ..i,wdas we., tut tbj af- n iv a. .airs Ot. v. lit t . u 1 vi a t : ys-i : .".-.A n? K er ; r.i-r. J a- r a:: br.ne'j Carpets . siy j::em Lac :-:t- tr.c. Prices .") aud and m la. - -r i.-r Lo.- of tbe I'ji'J cf s-r-.- '. ba ; to.n:e-J J .i; b 'j I'.-rvn c f , i. ! P. ,!s tt. be:er '."..ver I'. t- 1 i---t 1' Tb lier. Arcjsirorp: ." .' T-n.a Cx;--a. W W. Trcb3. T.o a . I-.- .-: a.a Alans. a-i' of i asa-pw of tvcn merr-a 'e-- 1- r.r -.'.-ed anJ jld :a Tn t:a e ' 4 4 1 M r fl iT : -'.nf to in:. - -f ; -ot-n! -.,.- ara-uvt manufat'v s - y J . Z's.zi? ia i r.'j a 4t .fi w ia4e . a ...t; f ir tie --" r.-n.n.n r; A-t - ft. 'v 1; nr-r.f t. 'or of tbe Le-.be-- 1 ir. Ut-rsai of Hsrr.ourg. J- - - -a . for a f-a en vent, oa of 4- 4 ; to be beld in tbat ' 1 . - n aid i'-.ia. it wul be a -.--. .t w aa:s of tbree cVV - n r iu'.nrraa soc.ety. Upe;ber : : r - ci:- f.i ea b cectral Sx4 ' 1--:-; :a tbe Ksie. Tn J w.ll be ' nvei.',oa of Lutberans erer " j r..a. and will be aiteDded '' r-i :- if to t.fxra bundred deiega'es. - - - : a.. -iiy aad eveiiicg aesiora. 4-is - c-.t announcing tbe regular '- - Jt l..r-T vning at R A. Snyder s. -tj.-2 f. Ab are iavited. ' - - 'T of tbe Stale Baardof Arri- ys '-na: tbe rrporj of great damage 1 - fr- tc-'p a-e premature, and tbat " bt tn average crop of every tbing t rt. iuly twecty-Cve per cent. ' 'r-'- i-.was nave boea affected ty i . ani tbe crop will avenge fairly Tj -.-a;e escape from tbe total 3 "i : - of tbe crop is artribn-.ed to tbe " in c j i arMmpanied by a dry n;:r- a:, itrjere was do moist are to -st oil izrt buds." Sucb being tbe case can a?jrd to oorgratciate -t c. : eii',ent for c'.eansicg tie I; nirirn- tbe gujs and sweetens tbe '---t of tbe mart t2cctiTe remedies lit t..t beaiacbe is to place a pinch ' '-'-fae and allow it to dissolve -r- i"---t ten minutes it may be fol of wa-.er. Tbere is notb- '"r -r '-.red an 1 wexry eyes lbs 3 to -nti 1 a y - mr fc . ' n r 1 -1 nf trm ' t anil V;- -i bot as it cm be borne. A --v t-;?t fo-al ar&!k-aii.n in ws ta Heat tbe bag in tbe lay oa tbe part affoxed. T iaj, providing for tbe retlte t f - ni teachers on Lalf salary - r-.v t. art-r.eeg Xbe principle , superannuated teacher? seems recoemtion ia leeisiatiTe At- - r tbe following resolution Jt.i"-! as adopud by tbe English . "3,c-: ' it u desirable tbat a aational a- '.""a of soperanaoaiioa for j. - l---x eieoenlary scbools ia a-.j W., abonld be established at " 11 j u.. la Ph.iadriphia a fan! Las : r lhi purpose tbroogb tbe ' '--' n--s themselres. sf A F.. Trcxal doaed ha teren ' " : at Maaor, Sunday. w-Ui 'J' "r' -ce ani an impressive fare-"p-- 1 Ke will remove to bis wew , ' ' at U rerviai, Somerset roan 7" 4 Jr.nf bis star at Manor, . ''med church ed.boe was 00m- P J for. Handsome and sub- also erected ia bis ai rr.ia.-k, Maaor and Harrisua n'ha W,-,, faithful uaor and a CL-"-b araer. A tm vmm ( a ' ' cooirlbationa to tbe lbjlo- t a- , t-k-r at Lancaater. He bas aba "r: 4 Bssmwr of the board tA n-ci art , pbaas- kome and via: Ion to ije-i seminary, besides being a v.iwTheJcgical Eeriew. Ke. vT,"16 "nister aal ecjjrs tba . ai tigbeat respect of aid wbo Tne best wihe of bis friewds j- f "itb him la Meyersiale. Ejraar -?iocrrf d court conve&ed ill,. M. yejeniaj. wten the ar3:eet,t list ukra cp. It ia feared by fran grower tLt jemr aay i bard fre w baa destroyed ail ctanon of a fruit crop ti.U year. Tbre ef:ilda;e mrt in Use field for the Eepablicaa nomination for S-te Senator in Bedford coua'y. Tbe Bedford oanty pri mary be beiion tbe 2 b, lrugfist Oeorfe W. Bedford. Sr., ks been cocfncd to bi borne for tbe pst tea daya ra5eine from a dropsical aiec tioa. His caoditioa was ery macb iccprovtJ yes terday. tlaewbere in tbis isiae the count j com missioneri ask for bii for tbe erection of tbeabutmecn aad p':er for tbe proposed new bridge mcram the Casseimaa r.rer at XarUeton. Mr. George J. fccbrx-k, who owns th piand imiaedUu-ly we of tbe Letbern ceaietstr, on tbe or dob; it nd of tbe H as baad road, has decided to cut it cp into cemetery lots. "Cbar'.ey" CDora, eldest ton of Hon. A. 3. Cuiborn aad wife, spest last week at tbe bme-of hit parenu in tbii place. Mr. Col born is Superintendent of one of tbe large ooai companies in West Va. Tbe botel at Jenntr X Roais re-opeaed last Mooday ereaing wbeu a party of aboat f-fty from Ligomer, accompanieJ by a brass ban.1, rUiurd tbat plaoe and erj jyed Land lord Siahi's bofrfiita'.ity. Prof. Tyroa W. iLing. wbo was a papular isTorite wiib tbe teacbers at tbe recent coun ty issutatc, bas been eapapel by tbe yoting p-p.e of tne l:setp.e I nurcb to giTe an en tertainment in Ibis place some erening in tbe near future. Mr. Heary Houseieit is estertaining one of bis nieoes wbo recently arrived ia tbis country from Him burg. Germany. He will re: am to tbe "Csiberland' witb ber next monlb, and tbey will by Mr. Jjeepb Gas-.brer. be accompanied Eer. yBride, of tbe Metbod st Cborcb, wbo was robbed of bis wardrobe and library by tbe "Park Hotei" fre, desires tbrougb tbe columns of Ibe Hxkalb to return bu tbacks to tbe pmons wbo bare presented bim wilb books. He already bas tbe nu cleus of a fine library. Tbe rrirular services will be beld in tbe Tresbytrian cborcb next Sabbalh. April 15. morsiu and eren.cg, conducted by tbe pastor. UeT. T. J. Eristow. Ia tbe eTeilne sevenlb sermoa on Ibe Lord s Prsver. " Lead us Lot into temptation, but dr us from evil." ver A raited Sia! oir conne-ite-J with tbe l-jsu-.x dtfi-artmen; recently sis.tedjen Der towasbip ia quest of two youag men wbo are wanted for violating Ibe poMa! laws ia rrrd to mailing obne Inters. Tee oi ,-r asoeraiael tbat tbe lads Le was lookirg for bad skipped to tbe west a sbort time aj j. A week or two agj we referred to Ibe fact tbat tbe county com a. las i oners bai insjct ed tbe sites for two proposed county br.des. one across tbe Lxurel H.li creek near S-juire Jobn H. Miller . in M.ddleerwk townsb.p, aadan'.-ibr across tbe Casselman r. ver at Maus: a betweta Meyersiale ani Salisbury. Contrans bave beea entered into for tbe uptrstructure of bo: ti brlig-s Tne bride- w.ll be built nvi: fail. '.'a Friday, Jiatva oKb. a young man named George Aniers-.'n. of Jenner town s lip. came to tbe l.vrry stable of Isaac S.mp sja ia ibis plai-e ani b red a bay mare and ss de-bar bugry. He promise-i to return tbt foilowirg cay but bas not done so np to I .is t. me- Sir. S:n,pon last week CoDCiuj e 1 tbat bis learn bad been su.lea and orferrd $Ji rewsrd for '.be capture of tbe tbief. An d -rsoo is about 3 years of age. and bas a moo"b faor and sandy bair. :.e evening iast wei Wr n-er wbo mites -k wb.le Mrs. Francis ber borne wi;h ber s D Fra: k ia b;s prr.ty Turkey f.jt street r- ir-jre was a-u-C-t:rjg to .bt a lamp toe lamp suilea'y exploded a:. 1 tbe burn ing o-i ran onto a r.g at ber fori. Sbe rrraan-J fjr btlp ani ner sjn, wbo was ia ai a-, n.nx re.x bas'eced to ber rescue. Prvmpt'y g-a;b;ng np tbe mg be threw it tnrp'jgfc a w ai w into tbe rree and tbes arr ed wbat would otberwb" tave proved a strr v ous ojr.iaiw.ia. It 3 current on tbe sir-eu tbat wbn a !. wao bal d 1 frm a ma' 4-uant at- takofsrirt fever. wa :nterrl ia tbe L'-'.tieraa cemetry a few days agj. the l.d c-f tbe casket was removed and t be Sf lators were pnnt'.el 13 sew tbe rem a ns. jus tie- fore ibey were lowered 1010 Ibe g-ave. It is j bari 10 ims :. a lu-ore ill-roas. lered ac tion or a better metbod of spreading tbat bavi and m u j foared djase throughout ibe town. Too great care can not be exer cised by parents arid tbe local au'.hor.lio t kee'lbe djwase in check. KegisteraaJ Recorder Miir on Monday issued a marriage license to Hanoa Wair. ard T3 years, and Miss Bertha Burrow, ag ed J- years, both of A 3 J. son township. It m understood tbat tbe venerable groom bas endowed bis fiance with a valuable bouse and lot in Peterbu-g. and ia cash. Tbe wedding will take piae Thursday at Petersburg. Mr. Walters, wbo is a Germaa, j says that be can not live al ne and that t-e bas got tea tired of boarding. He prefers borne cookiiig and dots not like to te dis turbed. The brae Las been a member of Mr. IanieS Auguaiine s family for a camber of years and is a most estimable lady. It is rumored tbat a Vnised Sta es detect ive v .si led Bucksiowa a few days ag for the purpose of looking op evij-nce that will lead lj tbe dele-.-tion of Ibe persons who rob bed tbe pj6io.-e at tbat place lat fall. The p-stor5c ia BjAstowa is eoaducJ by D. Wagaer, tbe merchant. At the time tbe pjstoSct was ro'ibsd Mr. Wagner's store was also raasa.ked aad a quantity of goods carried away. Tiie guls were afterwaris fouad ia a cave in toe mountains. It was thought at tbe tim; of tbe robbery tbat the thieves anticpateJ a rich haul from tbe postore as it wajat abjut the time when tbe quarterly pja'ija cbe.-ts were due. It is c'almed tba". arrests will be mad? before long. Somerset lawyers are gradually ''catching on" to Dijiera business me;b.ls aad at least three of tbem bave recently introduced type writers into tbsir or ;js- Ti injjvaiioa should be a dopted by a nuiberof otber attor ney, woxwe illegible cbirograpby is a source of ajiravatiog aanoranrs to tbeir clients, with wh rn tbey are comooied to corre spond. A ludicrous incident of the bad penmanship oa the part of an aoorney was town up in tbe Protb oaxsry's otfiae aome tim; agi wbea a weil-koowa practiuooer came bustling ia witb a c'ient, aid extract ing a paper from one of tbe foes started in to reaL He bad not read more than half a line wbea be began to scratca his brrd and turning to tbe Pro; bonotarr sail: "I wrote th j. bat can you teil me what it is abool If I Lad aa td wbat it is about I could read it witbwat trouble.- B.f ore council adapts aa ordinance pro hibiting tbe b.lcbing putt and bitching of hones 00 the public streets tbey should stop to consider that the farmer and teamsters will Lkely retaiiate by compelling tbat body of municipal law makers to remove tbe bor ough scales from tbe public sqaare. Tbe hay acaia by tbe way have always been aa eye-sore and a nnisaace in tbeir present io cs ios and never should bave been erected there. Let tbe bay scales be removed first and then it will be time enough to pnee cute the war oa tbe deJeosiesa hitching post. Tbe streets are dedicated to the public use aad to erectaset of scales on then (particu larly ia the heart of to wot for tbe prpoae of weighing all kinds of cattle, coal, hay ani grain, ia a trespass. Tbe hay should go rsL Demand Pxotection Against the Hobos. Somerfi eld Citizens Will Hold the County Liable for Any Depre dations Committed By the Good Roads Army. Mr. William Ecdsiey, Jr coe of lb fad ing business men and High Barge of Som erfce'.d, was in Somerset Monday eTenint; tor tbe parpoae of notifyicg tbe Eberiff that ibe people of I bat section would look to tbe county aaiborities for protection against Coiey's army, wbicb is scbtduied to camp at Somer:'eJd to-n'ut. Barjress ndsy said tie eeople lirirg in tbe neigbborbood of of Sooerf-eld, more ejpeciaiJy farmers re siding aiocg tbe Na-.ioca! P:ke tbe root to be trateraed by tbe Cuxey coborts are ap prrbecsive tbat tbeir cbkkea coops and smoke buuaca may toSer at tbe bands of tbe good roads warriors. SLeri3 EooTer, oiyo wbom tbe demand for protection was made ia bebalf of tbe Someriitd citiifiis, bas aked tbe county commissioners f.r an order to corer tbe ex peiises of a poeae. He U1 probably start for aomerbrid on tbe morning train, accom panied by a number of special dtpatiee. There is no bail in SomerSeid lare enoub to acoQmi'.e a bJrof men of tbe sit? of tbe Commonweal army, and tbe peop of tbat p'a?e are Dot dispwed to Irmit Ibe soldiers to bivouac in ibeir barts. Ia-y tberefore deemed it wise to call upon tbe ciri; atborities to escort tbe army ! tbrougb tbi county, so tbat in case any dep- redauous sbaii t commuted by tbe troops, tbey w ill be in a position to ask indemnity from tbe county for any loss tbat may re- salt. Tbe army camped at Tniontown Monday cigbt. bere tbey were llberalry supplied wiUi bolcna and otber stuff. Coiey say beexpectsto receive an invoice of provis ions at So mer field tbat bare Urn forwaided to tbat place frm points in Ohio. Tbe army pitcbed tbeir teats last nigbt on j Private I'iXcli'i farm, near Laurel Summit, I Fayette county. Tbe bill of fare for tbe en- suing !b:y miiei or until Cumberland is I rtacbed. will be bard tack and corTce. Cox I ey bas advised all wbo fear to make tbe ! journey under tbese conditions to cUsert. I He furtber wares bis troops aga:nsl any J oepre-ia:ioas, saying tbat tne mountaineers i danrerjus recp.e. Water Worxs Contract Let. At a mevling of town council beld Friday 1 r.:,:bt bids wtre opened f. tbe constructia 'ofasvstea of water works for tbis town. i . , . ... . ! r . . . I aooui mas irom xt mmy a.areni 1 contractors were opened, tbe lowest one be j ing tbatofCxm Co of Sandurky. O.. wboes bid was llTisiS We nn.Wotand tbat ! Coon A. Cmna-.v t,'T, is for a completed j system w-i:b tbe exoTJou of tbe wells, j pcmj. b.u!ers and bier bouse rountil j bave already bad two wil l drilled and j purrbasK'i pair of puait. all of wbit-h were tested but foil. It is said tbat tbe entire plant complete wal not cost exeed.og $-M.- Tbe successful bidders anr.v.ur.rtd Hsfore itavlng Somerset tbat just as soon as Ibey bad secured tbe required bond and it bad been apjuoved by council, tbey wouid be prered to enter opoa tbe work of digging trenches and excavating for tbe reservoir on Taytaan's bill. Tbey will employ borne la bor in ca- tbey can secure it and expect to complete ;be work in about 117 days after entemg Lpon it. Council bave arraignl for tbe sale of ibe water bor.d. Tbey will bear o 4 per cent, interest. Loved by True Republicans. Ia my travels alorg life's pstbwsy I bave observed a few facts. I tai but few thirds ma-kd witb the genuine stamp. Toe grocer g-T! rally bas tbe iavest f u.k on U p and ma ked r.andard. Tne macbanic d vs bit v.pitle work well, wbile tbebidJea is siattcred and shaky, tut all pronoonrtd standard. Fell.wountrym?n, I fiod tbe j wo: i 'ar.laH misused 1 many ways, j lirfore tbe gray btirs bal tka tbtir pla-e Lpua my beai I knew of but one K-putuicsn party ia oar county or country. At tbat t.rne we were ibe same as if our bioi.es wrre not cut ia two. We were of orie mind and pnnc-pie and our sentiment was issued by tbe Somerset nrniii that grand old newsy which ail trie F.-ut litans lore. But as tbe I nj of year? wafts us oa aad we se the j moss grown graves of our prt.tecesAjrs we j are tttn.ndrd of the fact that our rsr.ks bsve j bern brkea by deatb and side ieu label led standard. We find whenever cur ranks J are brcken we snrTrr defeat. Fellow x,ua i tryoeu. let as ever keep tbat oid proverb br.atbt 13 memory s walls. Ia ur.ir.a tbere is stretgtb. says proverb of old. aad in a buni.e of sticks tbe truib it is told. Taking a tik at a time tbey are very easily broken but when united in a btiadle tbey cannot t trken. .s 1 1 xs- IU O-tvjj BriiH fc..r..f. Died From Overjoy. One of the saddest incidents tbat bas come to our knowledge in a long time occurred at tbe County Home oa April 2ad. while the Iirec!onof the Poor wrre in session. Last November a destitute colored lad named Nathan Jackson, wbo formerly worked ia M-yersdale. was admitted to tbe Home. He was sefferice from consumption at the time of bis admission and it was thought tbat be could do: survive more than a few weeks, if. indeed, that many days. He disappointed those wbo bad predicted that deatb would claim bim ia a short lime and managed to live tbrougb the winter ninths. Wiib ibe warm weather of early March bis strength partially returned and be expressed a desire to return to ibe borne of bis parents in Staunton, Va. Va tiit 2ad day of April tbe D. rectors of the Poor visited tbe miserable lad and agreed to send bim to bis borne. Tbe clerk of ibe board was directed 10 purchase a railroad ticket for bis use and to provi3e bim with a small amount of money to insure bis comfort while en route. It was agreed that be should depart from tbe Home on the following morning. Fifteen minutes after tbe Directors Lad left Jackson's room ia tbe Home aa at tendent entered it and was shocked to find him still in death. It is believed that the poor colored lai's joy was so great at tbe prospect of returning to ""old Virg-lnny'' that bis heart erased to beat. They Want Names. Tbe Eussell Art Publishing Co, of S Arch St, Philadelphia, desire tbe names aad address of people in every town wbo are in ters ted ia works of art, and to .teen re tbem tbey offer to send free, "Cupid Guides tbe Boat,"" a superbly executed water color pict ure. s:ze x 13 inches, suitable for framing stillfj other pictures about same six, ia colors, to any one sending tbem at once tbe names and address of tea prrsons 'admirers of fine picture") together witb 6 two cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc Tbe regular price of these pictures is $!., but tbr caa all be secured free by any per son forwarding tbe. names and siamt promptly. Not. Tbe editor of this paper bas al ready recti red copies of above pictures and considers tbem really "Gems of Art. New Prices for I894-. Fainted Barb wire per pound, B.jn-il Chilled Plows, N o. so - - - - . Syracuse " " -Gule " " - - - Sets. ; 00 .'. 6t0 6.W Call aad see tbe latest improvement in Lever Spring Tooth Harrows. Jans B. Eoucutri, Somerset. Pa. Private Sale of Sheep. I have oo toy farm twe hundred head of sheep sad lambs for sale, from April SJ to 3Lh. Terms cash. Dana sTtuu, SbanksTille, fa. Solomon Uhl'i Nomination Still Lacks Confirmation. Tbe agocy Ofer Use Somerset post cEoe appoiotmeat seems destined to be lorg draw a oat. and tbe Jocer tbe warfare is rotitinned tbe more bitter becomes tbe feel ing in tbe ranks of tbe local Democracy. Tbe members of tbat parry is Somerset hare not bad mocb to gbt about in tbe past aad now tbat tbee is only one pie oo tbe coun ter tbey ail want it, or at least want to bsve a Cnger in it. Tbe warfare against Solomon Ubl s confir mation bas not been permitted to lac and let ters and telegrams by tbe haadreds bare been deluged opon tbe Eemue post oSce cotsmir!ee by bis enemies and friends dar ing tbe past vetk. Tbe ebarges brocgbt against Mr. Chi are said to be confined to iTepaiarities in tbe prosecution of pension cases, bat tbe cbarjes hare been waiousiy gaarded from tbe public botb bere and in Wasbiceton. 1c j'Ki. to Mr. Cbl it sboa'd be seated tbat tbe cbarges, o far as tbey are known, are generally d-sereXted. Peter Heill'y, wbo west to Wabington for tbe parpote of " knockiag oat" Mr. I'id's confirmation as postmaster returned borne Friday. He is said to bare ret arned to Washington Scnday armed with a frrtb lot of amanition wbicb be bopea will letch down tbe game be is gunnicg for. E.cbarJ J. Vougbt, wbo is an applicant for tbe potmatrb:pand wbor'siled Wasbing too ia-t week for tbe purpose of ascertaining wbat bis chances of securing tbe appoint cieut w:U be in caw tbe nomination of Mr. I'nl Hi. Is of coniirmalioo, renamed borne Monday. His countenance d.d not wear a rosrte expression of bope'ulcess, altboub be insis tba. bis l-gbmiag rod is Kill op and will not be latea down onti! after a i postmaster for Somerwt bas been cvnlrmed. Solomon I bi. accompanied by bit attor ney, left for Wabingtoa Sunday nigbt. Ttiey took documents witb tbem to refute tbe cbarges brougbt against I b' It is said tbat Mr. L'b! expects to begrarjted an audi ence before tbe Senate poetoffic commiitee and is confident tbat he will bare no j trouble in salikfying tbe Itemicrslic mem 1 hers of tbat body tbat tbe President bad i made a wise election when be cbose bim j for bis Somerset mail distributor, i From all tbat can be gatbeied from out j side tource tbe President bas refosed to ! ' 1 .1 - . . r if. f- ..1 r , viLa'mv ioe uwuiiuiiuu o jai. . ui, wju satisned tbat bis appoictment. ander all tbe circcmstaices, was as good a one as could bave been made in tbe inlerets of Iem ocratic barmooy. Tbe vexed question will not be decided for some time, as it is known tbat tbe Senate j committre on p' offices will not take cp Ilbe Somerstt cae before next Tuesday. Meanwbiie Postmarter Keller will contin ue to perform tbe d Jtiea of postmaster. Farmsr Wanted ! Wanted at onoe a gi reliable farmer, to take charge of a large tract oi land ia JeS ner townsbip, on very easy terms. None but those meaning business need apply. For further information ai-lress Me'aaetnoa Ussw, lil-j t5bt.-p St, Hsrnsbu. Pa. Three Deaths From Scarlet Fever, Haitle, tb.' twrive year old daubler of Mr. and Mrs. F'.-ank Kaalaer, of K miner's Sation. died iiouday afiemojn from scar let feer. The four-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Iaid Eajert. of Lincoln township, died Sunday from scarlet fever. He was the youngest brother of Clerk to the Commis sioners F-me.-t. Mr. and Mrs Joha Eoupt bave been called upon to mourn tbe death of another cf tbe.r children, the seoond one bav.og d.ed froro sca-let Jrv-r oa Velaeslsy. A Lit e sva of If r. aad Mrs. Cnambers Huston, frli a vic tim to the same d sra- oa tbat day. I a:n prepared to drliver aad ship Ferti liirrs for orn, potatoes and oaia. at t.'j prr ton aad np. will b jy a toa witafi per cenL p-iah for rra or pyj ors. Bt gds for least m xiey it our mxto. A. C tv , Sjrcerset, Ta. Oaring Jail Deltvary. AtToV.ock F: 'jy eight a .la.! delivery occurred a: GrwrnsUu'-f that a'anled tbe town. F- fit prm.r.ers rushed frm the praun, lesvicg tbe tun.kty, William Mc Cready. insensible oa the nr and bleed. ng P'vfuTely from w.-unds on the brad, and bis asB-staat. W.liiam MoSbeary, br:p.ss from a severe cut above tne left eye. Jailer McCready entered tie prison follow el by the assistant for tbe purpose of lock ing tbe prisoners up for the Bight. Just as be entered the door. Ptter JJ adorn, wbo bas been an anruiy prisoaer, jumped from the ceil in which be Lai inn locked for 10 dsyi and was f-pposed to be tbis evening, aid dealt McCrea iy aa awful blow oa tbe ba.k of tbe beai with a section of lead piie. a-ound which bad beea wiapped a piece cf musiia. McCready fell to the rlr and wid pounced upon by one or two others, wbo beat bim terribly. McSbeary, tbe assisunt aitempte-i to coie mtta the prjoners, but a blow from tbe pipe felled bim. Tae keys were taken fr-otn tbe pockets of the jailer and tbe mta fled. Just as tbey were passing tbrougb ibe outer door, ooe of tbe other prisoner, wbj refused to join tbe pa-ty, gave tbe alarm, and ia a few moments citizens were running ia all directions look ing for tbe fugitives. Those wbo escaped arei Peter Madden, tbe leader of tbe car robber Eang; Michae! Gorman, tbe Sewickley express robber; a young man named Keliey. of Soottdsle. charged with robiery: Harry Oaeas. rob bery ; Frel Baker, Jobn McDonald, Mike Wright and Fred Pbiliips. Baker. Mc Donald and Pnilllps were captured between tbe time of escape aad S o'clock. They were placid in shackles. The others are still at large bat a doxea or more oSaers are in pur suit. Tnire were contained in tbe jail about i) prisoners, five of tbem coke region strikers, but al could bave escape, but seemed fr'gbt eied. Madden is a dangerous character. It is not known bow be procured tbe pipe, or bow be managed to break the lock of bis cell. It is euppised tbat a mysterious visit or wbo exiled to see bim voter day gave him tbe club. Three weeks aga Le attempted to saw tbe bars of bis cell, but was discovered ia tims. Then it was told by another pris oner tbat Ma iden intended to shoot tbe jail or should be interfere, and tbe necessary im plement to do tbe shooting was found on bim. Three daciors were summoned aad Mr Cready s wounds were dressed aad it is thought at ibis time no serious results will follow. His clothes were saturated with blood. McSbeary is cot seriously hart. For the Farmer and Fruit Crowsr! Trees, Vines. Tiaata, Evergreens. Hoses and Shrubbery for sale at half price. Apple trees, rery firje, 5 to C ftet high, of all the leading varieties, 15: each or 12 per hundred. Pear trees, cboicj, 5 to 6 feet,' all varieties, 50c each or $K per huadred. Prune and Plum trees, 5 feet, all varieties, ouc each or (." per hundred. Peach trees, all sorts, very nice, 3"c each or 1 15 per hundred. Apricot trees, 4 feet high, very fine, c each or f4 per dox. Raspberries, tbe choicest varieties, $2JJ5 per V.v or tS) per !. Blackberries 1S per thousand. Strawberries, 4difierent varieties, $3 to per thousand. Currants aad Gooseberries Ijc each or l.'O per doa. Flowering Shrubbery of all varieties. 3 to feet high, 5"C each. Eiees, 2.' di5ereot aorta, ail very choice, 5K each. Erergreeaa, I) di?;reat distioct sorts, from 5ai op to tl.5 per tree. Shade Trees for la was and street planting, from 8 to 12 feet high, very fine, from Me to 7 -: each ; special rate- per doa. Every tree, vine and plant wasranted to be strictly first -class aad true to name, or moory refunded ; beat of reference given. Address G. W. 4 H. B. Eur, Haroedaviile, corners, t Cx, P. Highest of 2 ia LeavcuJng Power. Lafeat U. S. Gg-v E-ej-ort Absolutely puhe WANTS $5,000 DAMAGES. Miss Mary Henlz Brings Suit Against the Borough of Somerset. A civil action for io.' damages against tbe borough of Somerset was tiled ia the of ae of Clerk of the Courts Say lor, Monday morning. Tbe plaintiff is Miss Mary Hentx, a well-known seamstress of ibis place, wbo sustained permanent injuria by reason of a fall on West Main street one evening ia August last. In tbe statement of tbe case filed by tbe plsintirT a attorneys. Messrs. Coffroth i Eup pel. it is set forth that tbe plaintiff, Mary Hentx, claims of tbe defendant tbe borough of Somerset the sum of .' .w damages sus tained by reason of tbe negligence of said defendant. Pontiff avers that tbere is aa alley on Maia street betweea tbe residence of Joba H. Weimerand a lot owned by E.i as Cunningham, wbicb aa. J si ret I and alley tbe said defendant is bound to keep in repair. That ia disregard of tbe defendant's duty the parement or crossing on tbr south side of Main street was negligently suffered by defendant to be out of repair. That the piask forming the pavement were allowed to become warped, turned and twisted so tbat the ends of the plank were raised above the level of tbe pavement, formiug aa off set in tbe pavement, and said planks were allowed to decay, rot and become impaired, and a hole was siffered to exist in said plank. PiainU3 avers that tbe said pave ment was in tbe condition above de ribed oa tbe Tib day of August, 1 ". and for a long time prior thereto, and that the defend ant bad notice of tbe dciec-tive and danger ous condition of said pavement and cross ing. On or about tbe Tth ol August, lf3, ia tne evening, alter aarc, tne plaint.n. who bad been attending services in tbe Lutheran Cburcb, wai returning borne and trippt-d against tbe ends of sa.d pis - k and stumbled and stepped into a bole in said plank on said crossing aad fell and was greatly hurt. By tbe faii the p"alnt;3 was violently thrown to the pavement, aad ber left shoul der was dislocated, and the bone of tbe arm was fracturol, and the ligaments or cords of the shoulder and c k were broken and bruised, and ber bead, tar and body were much bruised. By reason of tbe irjurits sustained by plaintiff she suflrred great pa n, and ber left arm is some sbor.er lhaa ber right arm. and plaintiff is permanently in jured arj'j disabled. P.&intirl is a seamstress by occuftio3 and ty reason of the aforesaid injuries ber earn- j ing power is much decreased, and what work she caa do must be done amidst great pa.n i and surTering. P-aiut:rT is obliged to keep ' an attendant at ail limes and bas beea put to aa eiicse cf about .J for medical at- 1 tendance and cursing. rialniiff further . avers tbat at tbe t. me of tbe aforesaid acri dent sbe was nsitg due care and caution, j and that tbe acxadeal aas wholly amours ' ble to tbe Cfgl-gence cf d-frnJaat. And I tbe plaint. ff avers that she sustained daa-a- j ges to tbe a-nount of i-' .'. wherefore the . p.ainlif! demand judgnent for the sua of H. '.'. ; DEATH OF MAJOR CHORPENINC Was the First Man to Cary the Mails Across the Continent. Ms. jr George Cbo.-jrning d.d :a tbe New Vo:k Hospital. New Yo?k r.ty. last ; Tuesday miming lit i.ira ia jar- 1 e. J ine 1. 1.. lie aas ii.e ra maa to ' carry the l"niJ re Is a-rossthe con- tnetit. i He was a sou of H -n. George Chi,rcii.. i aa A-jcia:e Jige of thj county, and pent the years of bis bcynood around b s ! father's farm. Afterwards be engaged ia i buslners ia Sioyestowa. Ia the spr.ng cf l: be went to Cai.Lrcia Ia the follow-; ing year be established a mail business frooi j Sacremento to Salt Lake City Tae mails : were carried on horseback aad the roare ; was goe over once a month. Itwasabardj journey ovfr the Sierra Nevada Mountains, j and sixteen days was considered g)od time. Cborj-nin bad a jartner, Captain Wood- j aid. cf lud.anna county, Pa. The first ' trip the Captain made he was killed by Ia- j d ans. From that ume on Cborpening bad the contra.-! alone. ! He subsequently took a c-oacb contract . from tbe Missouri Eiverto Piacerville. Cal- j ifornia. This was tbe roal over wbicb j Horace Greeley was driven by Hank Jfocck ; in one of Chorpeaicg's coaches. Cborpen- ing put the coaches on ani laid out the road i himself. He built post stations at every twenty mile for relays of horses. J Cb orpesit-g nrgani.-eJ tbe First and Stcmd j Ma-y land Infantry ia ly-L at tbe personal re-jnest of President Lincoln. He was made Major in the First Egiraent and Colonel in j the Second. For many years be bad been 1 prosecuting a claim against the eoveraroent ! on mail contra j amounting to $i l .'. j Daring the years Cborpeoing was engaged ia running coaches and carrying mails over i tbe pla ns be was assisted by bis brother-in-law, Mr Irw.n Pile, of tbis p ace. W't be lieve Mr. Pile has the distinction of driving tbe rt oach ever driven across the plains to California. For a number of years following tbe war MaprCborpening maie bis summer home ia tbis place, where be owned one of the handsomest properties ia town, li.s home was consumed by tbe grl fi. of I 72 Tbe ground afterwards pa-eed into tbe h an If or Jobn H. Mi ler and Kry Hef fiey, and ia at present occupied by tbem. He hsd not viaiiel Somerset for a number of years prior to his death. H; leaves two seas and two daughters, Mrs. F. A. McGee. of California: Frank G. Cbjrpeuing. of Berlin ; aad George W. Cborpening and Mrs. Johnston, both of Sew York city. The body was interred in tbe cemetry of tbe Erergreens. Long Island Mr. F. G. Chnrpjaing was notiSjd by tel egraph of his father's sickness, but d.d Dot reach New Y'ork until after bis death. RIDE A BICYCLE. Columbia, Esading Flyers, and Fashions, both ladies' and gentlemen's wheals opened tbis week at James B. Holderbaam s Hard ware t!o re- Hair Plugged in a. Tree In splitting into stove wood aa old apple tree, growing on his premiss In town and rsmoved to prevent it from abadiag his gar den, Judge sayder fouad imbedded ia tbe w-ood about six inches from tbe outside a wooden plug driven into aa inch sugar hole, behind which was wrapped ia linen rags, a couple of bunches of bair. Tbe bair was a reddish color and tbe hole had been bored and the hair plugged into it a great many years ago, probably by some superstitious person wbo believed ia this method of driv ing away disease. It is said tbat ia years back folks could be found wbo believed tbat burying hair in wood, accompanied wiia certain incantations, was a auie cure for phthisic Btrlin E-wd. Send on your three two cent stamps for the Ladies' Standard Magaxiae best in tbe world, mod tbe fashion plates free for tbe asking samples f laces, embroideries, white srwds, dress rimmicgi, etc, tent free on application. Priors Jo est. Goods best. Cash or trade. E A. EiTMa, Bock wood, la. On Deck This Week. A large Uoe of Fishing Tackle bow ea sale at Jaass B. HoLMaaara'f. MARRIED. CRAMF-K BAECLAY. At tbe Lome of tbe bride. Bakertville. Fa, March ia tbe prisroce tf abtrat 3u invited guests, Mr. Cbas. 11 B Cramer, and M IdeilaC. Bar day. Kev. GepLart cffieiaiicg. FAVST Krns. At tbe borne of th bride, LavaaaviHe. Ta, March H, l!"t. In the presence of immediate friends, Mr. Cbas M. Faust, and Miss Maggie M. k'uha. Ev. Get-bart ofticiaJiag. BAEEOS WALKEC o April 1st . by Kev. Gtpban. Mr. Si moo Barron and Miss Belinda Walker, of Fairview. at tbe borne of Mr. Barron, Lavansvilie. Easy to Manage. Tbe Cinderella Eacgr is esvy to manage. Many otber ranges are not. Tbe construc tion of tbe Cinderella admits of plenty of air under the grate, which prevents it from burning out. and every provision is made for cleanliness. II xam ioe it before ye a bay. Sold by Jaa B. Holderbaum. Announcements F"R THE MAY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. yj will ;ieaie anr..ince the foli-wlog nam ed c-.i.ilrtnt: a can-tidal for Ifae vanixis -f-be ir. fUMXml. at utc fcfp'-bhota rntnarv acc Uoo U be tar-! on Saturday, May 12, '94. Attv-t otj. at. FEED W. T ELECTEE, '"XL. ba.rmaa krp. txi. Com. r-ecrtr-ltrr. FOR STATU SKSAT01C, X. B. CEITCIIFIELD, or JISXEK TOWXiillP. MiKert totLe 4-lsioa of the B-o.'lin rYinia rj tiecui. to be lied stuniaj. Slay IA FOR AtSKXLLY, .1. J. COLLOL'X, OF stJtER-ET BOS-.'CGH. Sutt to ib dt iKB of tba tU jub';can Pntra r a-ecii.i. to tie tK. J Murii;, H; 1 M. FOR AS EM ELY, U m. HEMl Y MILLER, Of 7EMAHmN!T T'N-IUP. 5a. rt Vj th 1r iuo of ;b Rtrifc,""'",n rrinm- 17 ILCsXliOSa. lO DC tal SmUTMt , HsVJ i, 4. FOR ASSEMBLY, .1. ir. KXErPEit, or r0VEi.-E7 Ik'EhI 'jH. 1" 'be !rS:3 of ib K-p -V :-a Pr aia T? L.t- uuo. bi tf unl siirlat. Mar ! , F"R AS EM ELY, s. .. c.ooi, Or VEiER.-l.ALE tV'&.-'loH. t-i -aa Pr si may :i. --i. I uR JCR Y ( OMMliOSEi:, SJMl'EL J. EOUSEE, or t:Lf:.i' T-ssiiip. ri v i!.e ... .r, ,4 E;..r .-aa p-lraa-ry t Lxi, w l-t n.d ?urL5, Ma; 1, . USTLlatH al Tat toevX. lheVatai 1 'Difference-:---- la-1 c? a mj rtore an.l ill oil er store i- t'.is : I a:u the ozAy exc!a;ire dealer ia CENTS fUNISHIjNSS ia town : other rtore sell driblet? orilv- a? a sMe line. Mr stock ii Taried ani Urge; the stocks of others are limited and small. Therefore, if vou buy of me, you caa nl : : What You Want, : : e iecanse the variety is endless : if you buy el.-ewLere. you must take : : What They've Got : : l-eeaase thev haven't cot much" to select from. JONAS L BAER, THE HCSTLEB. Be Jk Be A SELFISH INTEREST: sTccotD as a rele are always alive to their swa interest jar icojtrly a aen aruusid a Baria Table. This store is a van Bargain Counter every day in the rear and the reason our Mall Order Department is setting a thousand setters every day, fm an average, from an part of this eocutry, must b; that Use wowtea of Ibis country are discriml3a:iag bsyers, aad ars taitmj art If you've never yet focad out how mocb It's to your profit in d jliars aL I recu to buy your Iry Uoods fores this ssore by mail, bstter write us bow oraiaple of any line of Dry gxxls yoa have ia miad boyiug and see about it for yourself. Coss parethe qu.iuaul price. Jtut now we're seiling a very strong line of American Dress Woolens, 36 and 3? int bt wsde, at 25 cents. 30 cents. 35 cents, 40 cents. ia choice new spring styiea an eoloriags the best Irrrm Goods vaises fur little wsooey, we think, ever sold. Yow'Q Unas: as too, w bes yoa are the gooiM or sasapies. Silk and Wool Saitin-s, Ba check ia two tuned effeeia, 4J Inches wide, at 45 cents. that are reoaxkab: fur t". cvata a yard. 34 mra ail-wool Fine Tweed Sailings, far every -day d.emet aad children's wraps at 50 cents, aad yooTJ easily see tbe extra value ia tbese ie-iacs Srt'sgt at W cents. Oar liltttritei Catxkg ass fashiaa iosntai-Iai p&gea-is reoJy for wtaitxng. 1 n)MS tat possal VI brlag yaw a eopy by reoua mail. Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. "iPrjific Opening ,w -AT- PARKER &. PARKER'S. We are FREPARED Our SOW TO snow CAEPETS IN ALL GRADES AND QUALITIES, a larger an3 greater variety thaa ever Lefore bLown in tLLs place. STRAW MATTIXG, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES Of every description. A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS& SATCHELS' JUST IN All of lkh will U- red at TRICES loacrthun ever. BUTTERICK PATTERNS NOW ON SALE. PARKER i PABKEL MrsAEiUhl Do vou wish A nex iiy'a SPRING CAPE or COAT? I have tLem ia stock. Do you wish A handsome bort COAT for a little Miii ? I have them. Do vou need An Infants lon or short Coat or Dre-3 ? I Lave them. Do you wish A handsome yilr of Kid Gloves ? Come and ee ibine. Do you wish Xew oodi of any kind Clieap ? I have them. Ktw Uillhsry G::is Jest Mrs. A. E. UHL. James B. Fine CARTS for Bachelors. Fine BUGGIES for Young Men. SEAT WILL AC KIT YOUR BEST GIRL AND NO ROOM TO SPARE. Fine Busies for middle Fine Carriages Fine Phaetons ALSO The largest and best lames B. av HEEIFFS SALE. - m PRICES rlaay, April ioy;w: At I O'clock p. IT. oi uxj hn.iaa, tat in a:J bo -.1 Uil -rr,-a j trswt oi ar ia A . r-etir-ti- t. j or :': :.r .-tvl of j' n !. L jtt A. i uy. CLvrjh- .V.4r. .-; il .t-f v-J Urr. bv:rc t-rev -m rriel to-r hc fcwi 4-l .xrr .Kiiowsrl-i-cx. - i -t.rri-avL-. f- trf Aaa.i HT-itmU tU like Jlk.iL (4 i "r srr a sivrf of. i tvl . i- -rr-L.D x:m 1 ut urr 1 ,; ia Urr Tj--?- to a , p. -! r-rt :?. ha.. ;-. v - a r -.; T ts. uu'-sxt. a-. r e La a J kN-irx. it i: . At-I ' V-a.. tus - :.t t 5w r- . ers-sr ul a : o tt '. - . i-c Im-.t r- ui:.-f-'.i 4 : rv a- a ri m r t .i.a I'-y-fL..". wf t- ;,.r 1 .': ;a f!- aa.r iA t.'a' : mL- : r at; ! ! V fcr. 1 ft tv TERMS: N ,T!,''.-A,itr-.rj ii r -K : t . a.'- . r M . I tsa !. -W t .! i" J- f fzt. f i; n t-at r I -1 '.-u j.fH"r r: . a ih - ' a 1 Kt.-rr i! aajtas ta i J.a--1 lia t-sv.- ! T.tr T:a ' a4- Iri' Ut ra JatJi 'wr V -f ' 4 'h.s l it. i.af )- . ,-CH t 1 I l- V a T- ttlj. pwr-'iastiMr o"t-4rj 1 . J:. I' a Ac--' a VF 4. EXECUTORS' SALE r - ValsuWs Rsal Estats ! t. a nr,T V lh Or?-. :.' Ctxn ni V-f-ri or-a y . it-- . iO?-.lt -''c mc -o lr rrj Ja j-. uwj :r. p ta Wednesday, April 25. 1394. at : o 'iort P II, lh to.: w-.: (3--r; ri t vut ;.'7rty k-ix. Oct. & . bi a u : A rra.o xru-i tl laad or f.rm ". ia liir .'4- r! I'vns?-! a. aJ;" r.:-. laai oi I i.a :iti 4.tcr. jn.aa natk aJ on cr. cs.n :n VJ i. n in a Dwelling House, 1 r ri riai t iia:i.. t::i? Ue l'-c vie wttl cf ta.3 ice TERMS: Ma3 koaa on day of ra:c JAME? M O VER, J. J rVj M VS. eruurf ut utw. itl, -iec d. A PPLICATIOX FOR CHARTER. VTICEs fcre--t y riT?a thai an apfIi'-a:ieD n ui ie ma-iv U live i v:t of O m a araa o S-.:-Twri trjTllJ, vaLt O IT, i ftlilA. OO tt day wf May a I. 2--4. as 1 a. il . oi-r A-- vi -xrJy -:.: d "An Act jr le r i in:r;ra?-.o aL-J rer:i-Ui n of -naiu t :aa." a?rtTr At-rr ji, l-'i, mud tEe ; H'.faifi.: rrvti. by Jis4U J. li r. imrxv H .-r. Jon H. Zjraatnan. Ir?! K L4. ia 1 1 i :l a-1 m,ztr via . l' I 9T of r l iwrftriril T.T,,lka la jci -J T- fc- iofraJ a.jr-a of (rtOaus. ha., tt- r ;.a"sU-irT ani '5ct of ai-h i Ui fsoMjc wrr::p ot AtiKniy .prtl a.r-sr;Df lo ti- wtjiuLKrti ra:Mus 3t ipjimr docrnra fa :h, fft.sTii'it a:iri -nc9 of h tn Kri:nat4 iurrh la tJi l onrtMin, Ai U-r ( (b-om" to hare, '-azM ai n;f a'i ibt rtxtv-a. Im-dt'. i tinJ pr.v. ;i-tr PtnftTTl ry te Ad uf A'ti-Liy aiorr a.i Aad ii i:L'(4rB)eiU. J. L. FT . H. j eual notice. T a J j IsTr c-T th '"r.'.aa' Court r 3anmt rD-rntT. actMs : t a -v-r i r: ari t-r o fv-naiD a tor aa-i w aa a 4 rv- peit i.tr:;Moai ui r.a-i .n ti.a LaT' cf It A-:m:o.f"ss.; Jt of Jftrv Tt--aTir. .- si PmMi'C foci--r . br-y ant-A trl 1 -, ftirxl At y ia - TT--k-i i44i'tar?. in FoaT. ia i-3t day f A:".! '.. to :! t a h d4 ( tcn a.l jmrrmOL -rrrWil ; rm r J. a K xvr. A.d::-c 0TICE. Nc a ar i?t tft: ft'1 MTr3 .ca4 tr trn? j -.-rtw if ;t. o-irx r i la iraatt i a&.p J-t U r.r huLi.r s or Lerry.x. iuf? : :ii a-rxri -KaftW. If X HA-MiiL E XECUTuR-S NOTICE. Cms m of H!-v F. a. "iau of a: jte'-yr. y t--ac vjoianct euuutv. tm.. ir d.' Lrtirr teoaistiia-y on th a' eA ha tcs tra u in uo-Waraci Nr iti nv e a'::h-;tT iv & hrt gwru in ati o idV"1 to M4i mju so aiaae taarlaie f aicit and lhiMe tai :d( r. ra. aam.u -.zie ai.i pr -ti itm du j aui-&ua:nl or itu t 'il in ldv t lnaii-r 4; b .. rv)i&f sa aml kiwunip. oa slioiar. liar uia. lr WX.H fELTE'. EavAWaikw. rierutur t4f Utarr F,:n. ixt 4 mil. DMIXISrRATuSS NOTICE. Ia Ibr atair o(Ji: H ii-irr. '.at nt yK-iiiaboa-iax '.B.fc.. muoktmS CDUiiiy. f. , ter j. Lrorn aii:M.-j,Ki bar:a bfn r-aauI l. ia h&T j fn to a.1 trrrnci iBi-mcl to ffakl eftai u mace imn.! pavawi. azvj uiomt haiar ia:.. a4iiM mi 1 eaxe wij . al Ifirti d.!y 4olLfo-4l1 jor artL.ertmu ax Ibe laie iNWsrrf Ki3aui-au ia il Iowa 4i.p. un saiisnlar. Ma uv. il4H aiUI'LH. 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AA1 tuMIIrWAS YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER a a ia I'll lr a IM 44 nf huai ai sr:E2nr(Tc:rE?.03. .a w-i Maim i a aawr at km as Holderbaum. - aEred and business men for the Family. for the Old Folks. a lanre line of Road Wagons and Spring Wagons. selection ever shown. way down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. BRIDGE SALE. ; Monday, April 23, 1894. fist rrctr-K-ta of two toof ft'vtir-eDts r js rv v U -r rr-' - w-r tn tm -i it . a 1 aU MasXftsarWaO. OQ U-C H. . R. M- fsT ittSiiV r "ii4STT, J. u. ji-t. I. -d. -BRit . . -v vnTFrr ! - V Nor U he!? t-: W. I JVr msul : r lUkr-.ofr. 1 . a.f. W eL. :-( uirr Vcs p. fc--;r. uix u-'. a ; i-wtr ni.ir, ". fri .sar kM m . f fwr-a." (.ser-svs-t ua c-.sa ! la..L4i It - ., Lar--su; l.-.ma . I'M 1 ut-Jv a iJr;,-r't. a. - ia ; fw i si rC fr . a'"lf. l ImX 4i a i -a-i. ai.it tor or el ' 4 a 1 I -f . as iac . 1 '. a: r; -"il . J. -i. klZr A . --. . Wl-a 4 war 4. "" A i ta '-4 wm"1 t I 1. f a;-J "T .St fH-r a . u . .-.. sf m ur c wo l '-. I 1-rU-W. 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