'J: rnTsoinerset Herald TrGK E. SCCLL. Editor. Hay 21. ISSL - , Kt of iagie Priving Mar- e'j.tx ar! 5n't fjrret t0 cil s:ore. Eeery time i ri sboalJ not fail to rJ Vsr J!-- A. E. Chl' advertise- ... - ba:;''15 " well to rwozem-;tT-x:t waici is largest, the deep tie !-- ;r M ,f ga faroUore at Derlin'a rilin Su A'-ig- 9th. a: ut hAlf price- - ti farrfj'.'y made estimates, r. su Jy wr oot the body wtue 3ar of tar J physical fc n IVvIias Ilraswii Cart3 ' iL3 jobbers prices. Prices jo ,r.r article. w aad and 6.' v". jjhostowa, Pa. - or. a: J w a witness : "Yoare , ,-rn t yua "I m .was j ;( I waa not oa my oath, . tea aad honorable busi- '"2 Jjinys m et the approval of Vol will aiwaysg aa ii of goods aad more too R. A. S.wetn, Rock wood. Pa. rr.ui." wasakedof a class " r.j: r.. 'A La i oa whiskey," ' .. v of one stu.K-nt. And the E .- -L: 1 deserved tbe mark of I'M -.. - cr- '.Lat bloom in the Spring"' 'f..-n u;w! thin are those per- ur:!y their b'.ood with Ayer's " ' . T -. fjb.e-i Elixer YiU could sreater vivacity to the coaa 1 iaa tils wuBderful nieiicine. ro tbe little g'-J dollars Lave ... urr.aa:enu, that they have be ' tLi are selling at $1J0 to it -oterr.aieat has nut coined any it the b.-t farm waroa on iL't fail to get a Kramer or Stude- - 'rvsi Ji. B. HoLt ir.st , Somerset, Pa. - an Hi", of Webster, Westmoreland -"- Us been missing since May 2nd. ""' -,. , K.fe Las told sinsrular stories . . , vLereabouta. it is feared he j-.-.c.-cl Hj domestic life was not wrr .-r a:l goad work are still the rLoUv-rajh jraiiery. as Witness : ' iiM.imi rhotorsohs. fl.j'J .i'-h- -' r 3 is prvTortion. Card i. for . . j S-j'tare Card, for ' :.es-rU'.f-doi-o. v .,i--ots every hiy can allord to have ---ii-n. Gallery up stairs. Entrance r uii pi store, Sjnierset, Pa. W. H. Wiiftn. i- .r. T after the murder of Huckster Mc-7ii-Wyaburg. a family moved from t:,s'w another county. Sihbora -Leiria .jaarrel recently, in which the .- ii. :-eJ her husband to return to Greene .;t ar. J he';; ki:l another huckster. :.;iec eyes, a rlf.d compleiioa, aad dis erapu ns. indicate that there is i-tiiM wr-ng within. Eipel the lurk- t Lea'ta. by purifying the blo)d .3 Attrs ?4rsaiU'.a. Cures Erysijlas, sx iilt-F.heura, Pimples aad Blotches la ? -.aajIer-Geueral has announced p.-7.- not toai.oint as postmasters . ..re enraged in the lienor tratSc. Hr -s be does this net as a matter of sen- .-dt. tr becaae be beli. ves ia prohih: iut because the public service will be srureJ by having post o:Iices con- ::ti t v n.en who are not keepers of sa- -x 'ji-e variety of ladies', misses' and i. itc bonnet and hats is attracting the ajtu Mrs. I'h'i'a store. Many of the new- Te : ist received from the eastern cilie atoiy be found in her store. Twenty ' tiricai ia trimming inures the s 2 v. fa-Lionable and tasteful work and a .. et prices. i :rl wrote tbe following composi-- A ' Saw Mills :" ' iaw mills is very If it was not for saw milis we ..iit Lave no sawdust to stuff our doiis. n iuil I would rather die than to be s-ri '..h straw. Straw is very tickle- -'.-htou aia't g t anything else on ? :r,rie. I know a good deal more ii raw mi; is, but my paper is all gone."' t new spring-tooth Harrows for sale B. H jlJerbaum. A: ot passnl br the kv'.s.ature oi mis ti'-.5 nquires the registration of ail t.rir ieatuts. A failure oa the part i.tij irai.st w comply with this law is a t-it.iaor, and is punishable by a fine .e-.Un i-, nor more thaa $J"J for .fttoe. Tae lit faither reads : That 1 rniij:e ia other states than this roust rru.r:.-i .t.'orcas approved by the state si ;ii b.ia:i of Pennsylvania before - x-:raeat can be recorded. - : j. k-or that Hall's b:g show will be -jtxi Pa., oa next Friday and do T - ks-.-w that R. A. Snyder's Millinery E-rs. tie ii-.-et aai best equipped ia tbe t"z-l is there iiu the tl,nf. It is to your to call on hiai for your wraps and "r- "t jfail siads at ail times. A Siias fj-2er has sent the following i:-i c-srvaication to a Jfew Eog-c- ;;r: Vou will plea? stop my isn:y t.xe expires, as I can't af--";.:. try frm products at free-trade ."-:.: p!.-.-r. I sold a fat beef ' s last eei at Kansas City, ilo , - fer cat. 1 ais is what free trade is We have had cyclones and ----ere .a Kansas, but we never had to as as bad as free trade and the Jr:y." " a C. White, representing A. J. i J ja. Merchant Tailors, Cbamber- - be ia Somerset to day and lo " - ::. a c-o.xpiete line of choice fab- present season and wiil be pleas- c ierei. Prices reasonable. " tot generaiiy known among the "ftij su-.e that there is a bounty '"payers fir the planting and culti- srit trees along the public bigh- s was passeJ ia 1S79, and -T t-ersoa liable to road tax., who - -a-.am tuthe fcdi of the public "C"-00 h'- premises any fruit, shade "''? of suiuble aii- shall be "'iythe safiervUor of oid where , tiroua or ad; in cultivated land, '-of hi. roa-1 tax. I for every I''. oat : bat no row of elms shall j1 n,aref thaa TO feet, no row of "SWutaerfjresU trees neater than 5u --ri locusu which may be 3.) feet - aa4 ao allowance shall be made, ua j, f tJV siall have been set out the Jrtoui to the demand for such abate fc( Jfiax. aniare Uvingand well protect- '-'J51 an.rriM' u .: t ume oi suca ue -N'o person ahaii be allowed an oa his highway tax. more than tr '"ner uf annual highway Ux, and .j'T?"i'0,L11 cal djwa kill or in tW' w to lhe aaperieor of " ' ea:s for each tree. "c Jocea, of this place, has accept fearyof theEimira R.fing Com j, t a,;r. York. This is one of (tf-,3il best roofing companies in fc. Mr- Jones will be at U Umea i-J U f"' f Pint metal roofing, or T tf roo5a8 of the famous "Cli- Jd. the oiJot od best tooting in 'tariet And now the "kickers" axe kicking one another. Druggist John S. Snyder left Monday for Phubarg to attend the Knight Templar i cxjnclave. Connty Chairman John has issued a call for the IemocTatic primary election for Saturday, Jane l5th. Conral Bonheimer, of Summit township, lost two fingers from his left hand last Fri day by getting them caught in a feed cutter. The suit of the United States vs. Peter F. Johns, of Rockwood, has been continued until (he Ju'y eeseions of Ibe IKstrict Court, at Erie, Pa. Henry Schell, Esq , returned to his home in this place Friday, after having spent the winter with his son, Trof. Stewart Sche'd, in Irvinglon, Indiana. A large landslide occurred Saturday night near Femdaie bridge on the Somerset 4 Cambria railroad, which atopped traffic until the following afternoon. Shortly after 11 o'clock Thursday, a cloud burxt in the vicinity of Benson, causing quite a downpour of water. There was, however, little damage done. Regular court next week. The criminal Ih-t is very small and none of tbe cases of great importance. Only one prisoner is in the county jail awaiting trial. The ladies of the Preabyterian Church will give a festival on Decoration Day at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Love. The public is cordially invited to attend. The jury in the case of Milton C. Pile vs. the Baltimore Si Ohio Railroad, tried before JuJge Longenecker last week, returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $2,C"). Brother Marshal of the Berlin fle.-yrJ threatens to make it hot for the individual w ho forged the signature of another party to a communication forwarded to his paper for publication. U. II. Sayior is erecting a dwelling house at Husband, which, when completed, will be one of the finest residences la that flour ishing little village. Mr. Sayior and his family will occupy it. John S. Wilkinson, formerly of Bedford, and well-known throughout this county through his connection with the German American Fire Insurance Company, died at his home in Philadelphia last Tuesday, The fall of rain in this county during the past four or five days has been greater thaa ever before recorder in a similar length of time. So far as we h?ve been able to learn no damage ha resulted from the water in Somerset county. I). B. Z.mmermaa has returned from his Dakota ranch to his home near Stoytstown. He wiil return to the west in the course of a few weeks, when he will have Messrs. George Harrlsoa and Ileraianus Baer for traveling companions. A mistake inadvertantly crept into tha footings for Assemblymeu in the election ta ble published in last week's Herald. The correct totals are as follows : A. J. Colborn lJv; William Henry Miller 21.G; A. W. Kuepper 1'15; S. S. Good Jeremiah Maurer Itl. Regular services will be held next Sabbath morning in the Presbyterian Church at the usual hour. lathe evening at 7.30 tha pastor Rev. Bn-stow will preach the annual "Memorial Sernon"' before the comrades of R. P. Cum- ! mina Post, G. A. R. Word was received here Friday evening of the death of Mrs. Frank Beachy, which occurred at Carroilton, Neb., that afternoon. The remains were brought to Cnionlown, her former home, Sunday for interment. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Simon Schrock, of this place. The B. A O. is demonstrating its ability to bandie large crowds of people this week. Besides its regu ar trstlic it has seven or eight thousand people bound for the German Baptist Annual Meeting at MeyersJaie to provide for, and is hauling all of the through trains of the Pennsylvania railroad. Among others from Sjmerset cauaty who are witnessing the proc?elinjs of the Rj pulicaa State Coavention at Harrisburg. to day, are Prothonotary Sayior, Hoa. Wi,l iani Henry Miller. G?orge It Scull, Captain W H. Saaner, J. C. L)wry, Kq, Fred. W. Biesevker, Ex Sheriff Kyle, R. F. Dull, Sen ator Critchfield and John R. Scott, Ej. Vrs. Eliza Pile, aged 71 years, died Fri day, 13th inst., at the home of Mr. George Auiuaa, in Somerset township. Her hus band, Abram Pile, died a cumber of years ago. She had been a consistant member of the Reformed Church for the past fifty years and was loved and esteemed by ail of ber acquaintances. Mrs. Piie was a sister of Mr. Iaa Simpson of this place. The board of school directors of Ga'i'zin borough, Cambria county, have re opened tbe public schools and wiil continue the session ontil the requisite number of days for a school year is completed. Protestant teachers have been employed in the place of nuns who had charge of the schools up un til JuJge Barker granted aa injunction re straining them from weiring the girb of the'r religious order in thes. hool room. All of last week resi Jetits of the north of the county were very apprehensive of a vis it from Galvin's army of tramp, aad a mes senger came to Somerset in their behalf Wednesday for the purpose of asting pro tection from the county authorities. It was ascertained here that the route of the army was not through this county, bat alon the line of the Pennsylvania railroad. The ar my went to pieces in Johnstown. Owing to the wash out on the Pennsylva nia railroad east of Johnstown ail of the Jennsyvacia railroad trains are being run over the Pittsburgh division of the B. iO Way trains are switched off at Hyudman and run over the Huntingdon Az Bruadiop to Huntingd. n where they are switched onto the main line of the Pennsylvania. The tracks east of that piut are all right. Through Pennsylvania trains are running over the B. A O. via Washington to New York. Mr. Puiiip Sjry, of Jenner township, and Miss Kite Bv3e, of Ivma, O., were united in marriage at lo o'clock on hist Sunday morning, at the bomjof Mr. and Mrs. William Rink, near Jeanertown. The ceremony was performed by R-rv. George W. Christ, jastor of the Jennertown Luth eran Church, theie being but a few guests present. At 12 o'clock a dinner was served. Mr. Spory and bride have gone to house keeping near the residence of Mr. and Mis. Rink, who are relatives of the bride. Tbe eighteenth annual Convention of the Lutheran Sunday-School Association of Somerset County will be held in St. Michael's Charcb. Pine Hill, oajune 12 b, 1 !th and 11th. Etch school ieeotitled tt two dele gates for every one hundred members or fractions thereof, exclusive of the pastor of the congregation to which the school is at tached, and the persons named on the pro gramme of tbe Convention. Those who attend the Convenuon must notify Rev. M. L. Young, Meyersdale, not later than June oth to be assured accommodations. Invitations have been received in Somerset to the wedding of Miss Annie Moor head CU.k and Mr. Jacob Jay Miller, which wiil take p'ace at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon. May twenty-ninth, in tbe First Presbyteri an Church, Indiana, Pa. The bride ia a daughter of the late Justice Siiaa M. Clark, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, while tbe groom is the young -st son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller, of Somerset township, and ia a prominent member of the Alle gheny county bar. Mr. and lira. Miller will he at born to their friends after June i lh, at Tbe Cenmswr," a fashionable ho tel in the East End, Pittsburg. At eight o'clock this evening Mr. Wilson W. Shaver wiU lead Hits Jennie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D. Swank, to the a'ter in St. Paul a Reformed Church, where the pastor Rev. Hiram Kicg will pronounce the words which will make them man and wife in the pres ence of a large company of invited guesls. The bride is one oi Somerset's prettiest young ladies, and the groom, wbo is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shaver, of Listie, ia a popular clerk in Parker fc Parker's dry goods establishment. Another appeal to the world for assistance has been received here from the suffering people of Zapata county Texas. Tbe appeal states the starving people have become so desperate that a band of twenty of them made a raid upon a general store the other day for food supplies. The raid was stopped by their temporary wants being supplied. Tbe drouth in that county has lasted for four years, and there is not a wagon load of gTass in the entire county. It is the only section ia southeast Texas that bas not been visited by the recent heavy rains. Fish warden Hague, of Pittsburg, made a raid on tbe poachers in the western part of the State last week. A number of arrests were made at Ohio Pyle. The poachers there were not satiGI with angling with book and line, but eiploied chunks of dy namite in the pools inhabited by fish and then gathered them in ilh seins. Over in E.k Lick township three funnel nets were taken from ' Fiog Pond," by the township Constable and several assistants. Warden Hag-ie is reported to be in this county at present aad it is prjbable that a number of arrests wiil be made shortly of persons who have engsged in iilegal fishing. - m Friday afternoon a party of ten or twelve men were engaged at stripping bark on the farm of Mr. Samuel Sayior, in Northamp ton township, when a storm came ap and compelled them to seek shelter under the spreading branches of trees. Alien Sayior, aged about IS years, a son of the owner of the land, was standing alone under a tree when it was struck by a bolt of light iii:.g and torn into splinters. Young Say lor's bxiy was afterwards picked up three or four tods from the tree by his fellow workmen. Death was instantaneous. Theyoung mau was very popular among his companions and bis sad death has cast a gloom over all of them. R. P. Cummins Post G. A. R. bava about Completed arrangements for tha proper ob servance of Memorial Day. The procession ill forai ia frout of the C ourt House at U o'clock A. M , as follows: Somerset Cornet Band Secret Societies Sons of Ytterans' Drum Corps Sons of Veterans G. A. R. Comrades and Veterans School Children Citizens. The procession will proceed to the Lutheran cemetery where the usual exercis es w:;l be gone through with. After the graves of the sleeping veterans Lave been strewa with flowers the procession will re form an J return to the Court House lawn, when Elder William Mallendore, of the Di ngle Church, will deliver aa appropriate address. Mont. C. Goodwin, who ran away from home last week, was found at Somerset oa Saiurday by bis father and brought borne the same day. He had wa.k.J the entire distance. He left here late Tuesday after noon and wa'ked three miles east of Nor ruV.vilie that day. The next day he walk ed on iiito Somerset, where be had appren ticed hiiu-e'.f to a tailor and had started in U learn the trade. The power of the press and the Cvwler ia particular played an im portant part in locating him. After reading of his disappearance in these columns last week, the people along the Springfield road recalled tbe fact that a boy answering tha description bad passed along the road on the day that he lett home, and thus was fur nished the clue that led to bis whereabouts being discovered. Mont, was at work when his father found hita. CunutU.-tiile Comirr. Harry, the seven year-oid son of Mr. and Mis Joseph RhT.is, of EJie, was crushed to death under a wagon on the public road near that place last Monday afternoon. Charles Rboads, a brother of the unfortu nate victim, and Charles Showman, were engaged at hauling lumber. Little Harry accompanied them and when tbe wagon was unloaded be crawled upja it to ride home. The team bad only tikea a few steps when Charley, who was riding the saidie horae, beard a screa-n of paia aad turning in the saddle saw his little brother under one of the heavy wheels. '1 be horses were promptly stopped when the victim was picked up and carried to his home in an un conscious condition. Medical aid was sum moned but nothing coulJ be done to tave the lad's life. He bad sufl-red internal in juries and lingered in great agony until the following morning whea death came to his relief. Irresponsible and malicious persons who were disappointed with the result of the Re publican primary eiecJon, aad with thesub Mjueut proceedings of the Republican Coun ty Committee, Lave set afi jat a story to the ttlect that Sherirl Hoover was present at the meeting of Coramitteemea for the purpose of intimidating the friends of J. A. Uerkey, Erq. SheriJ Hoover, along with a number of other persons, went to the Court House last Tuesday afternoon for the purpose cf attending the meeting of the Committee in case the public was admitted to witness its deliberations, and when be found that the room in which the meeting was being held was so small as to barely aeornruxta'e the members of tbe Committee, he did not unite with tbe crowd of '"kickers" and Democrat?, who hsl congregat;d about the building for the purpose of kicking up a row, but quiet ly retired. The story is as false as it is malicious. ''General" Ooxey, 'Marshall Browne and Christopher Columbus Jones got their fen tecve in the Washington police court yester day from Judge Miller. It was that they should be imprisoned for t) daysia the Wash ington jail for violating the law prohibiting the display of partisan banners on the capitol grounds. Coxey and Browne were fined in addition f 3 each for not "keeping of tbe grass." There is bardiy enough in these saatences to make martyrs of the Common w eaters. Tbe maximum penalties are $) fine and one year's imprisonment. The les son intended to be enforced is that the capi tol grounds are tbe property of all the people of the I'n.teJ Stat as and no one bas tbe right to take possession and assert any cla m to occupancy by holding partisan meetings or displaying partisan banners on them. It Coxey's right had b -en admitted, all others would have bad an equal claim. E. A. Tennis, of Taompsontown, Pa., has been given the contract to build aad equip the Bvdford and Blair county railroad, run ning from Cessna to Brooks Mills, a distance of twenty-three miles, with a branch extend ing from O iter burg to Ashtola, Paint town ship, a distance of eighteen miles. This contract includes the road-bed, rolling stock, sta'.ijusand telegraph lines, and the road is t be open for traitic by Dxeniber 1st, lf-i. Work has already b-sea commenced. The branch into Somerset county is for the pur pose of development of valuable coal and timber lauds owaeJ by a syndicate of Maine and Pennsylvania capitalists, headed by Theodore Gerrish, of Portland, who owns the majority of the stock. Hon. George B. Oriady, of Huntingdon, Pa , is president of the three companies recently chartered at tbe State Department and own ing tbe line now being built. Friend. y traf fic arrangements will be made with the Pennsylvania railroad company and tbe standard of the latter, both in the matter of construction and equipment, will be main tained. This road opens up one of tbe fin est agricultural districts of our State and with the branch extending into the lumber and coal fields of this county its success seems assured. Tha Genuine, Hood's. Pierce s, Paynes' and many other patent medicines always in stork, and all sold at reduced prices at H. L. Sipe'a stores FATAL INFaATUATION. He Deserted His Wife and Children and "Went "Weat With Aurora Mc Clintock They Quarreled at Omaha and He Shot Her and Him self. His Abandoned Wife is Overcome With Grief. An Associate Press dispatch from Omaha, Neb., dated Saturday, May 19th, says : A Pennsylvania couple were the central figures in a sensational tragedy here last nigbt. Miss Aurora MeClintock, aged 19, formerly of Conflueuce, Somerset county, met Jerome E. Shearer, of tbe Tougbiogheny Lumber Company, aged 40, two years ago, and be came engaged. She recently came to Ot tumwa to visit relative;. Later, she came to Omaha, met II . J. Hughes, and occupied a room at a hotel as his wife. Shearer beard of it and went to the same hotel last eight, determined to kill her after exposing ber sin. Tney were having a vio lent quarrel, when tbe landlord ordered them out of the house. They weat to an other hotel, where be shot Miss McClintork in tbe breast, and then himself. Both are badty wounded, but may recover. The news of the shooting of Miss Aarora McClintock by Jeroiue C. Shearer, at Omaha, and the attempted suicide of the latter, cre ated a sensation in Allegheny, where Shear er is well known. The dispatches from Omaha say that the couple met by appointment in Ottumwa, Ia., on Thursday, and went to the Hotel Del lone, Omaha, where they registered as J. C. Shear er and wife. They quarreled for an hour, and then Shearer shot Miss McClintock. Tbe bullet weit in just under the right breast, inflicting a dangerous hut not fatal wound. He shot himself a little to the right of the heart. His condition is the most se rious. Shearer said he was willing to die, but not to give up the girl he loved, so lie shot ber. Shearer has a wife and four children. Mrs. Shearer was seen at ber home by a reporter. She had just heard of the tragic aSair whica may end the life of her husband. She ad milted that they had no: been living flem autly together for two or three years, on account of the Miss McClintock, who fibres in the case. Mia Mct'lintock's father hves st Con fiucr.ee, on the IV 4 O. loa J, aad & r. Shearer was employed by a Mr. Kiltiand, wbo hi in the lumber business at Ohio Pyle Falls. Shearer became acquainted with tbe Mc Ciiatock girl while empioyed at Ohio Pyle. and Mis. Shearer learned of their relations through a brother of hers, who runs oa the B. it O. road. Mr. Shearer came home a week ago last Wednesday, but Mrs. Shearer was not at bom and did not see him. He told the children be wa going to leave. Mrs. Shearer says that it she had been at home she would have tried to have had an understanding with him. She was sat ailed to separate since they could not live together, but wanted to do it in a rjuiet way in order to avoid any scandal. She had already tak en steps looking toward a separation. She never taw the McClintock girl, but from what she bas heard she judges her to be about twenty-two years of age. An Associate Press dispatch from Omaha, Monday, says : J. C. Shearer, who is under arrest for attempting to kill Aarora McClin tock, made another attempt to commit sui cide last night. While he was eating dinner be took a knife and cut bis wrist terribly, nearly severing an artery, and causing great loss of blood. He was then removed to the county jail and kept closely guarded. He still repeats bis determination to die. He sent a ring to Miss Nicholson, at Connells vtiie, Pa., with a letter, but would not tell what this action means. Aurora McClin tork bas been removed to a hospital, and ia considered out of danger. BINDER TWINE for cash ia o'B bales. vVe sell Sisal Twine for 7 cents and Manilla for Scents per It. New Twine just received and guaranteed. Janes B. Hoi.picSBU M. School Days Over. Tbe graduating class of the borough pub lie school occupied the sta,re of the Opera House Friday evening. The houie was crowded to its fa 1 capacity by tbe friends and admirers of the class of 'ill. The audi ence testified its appreciation of the individ ual effjrta of the graduates by libeial ap plause. " Deeds, Not Dreams," the motto of the class of VI, emhlaaind on a handsome silk banner occupied a prominent posi tion above the curtain. The stage was deco rated with flowers and plants. All of the girl graduates were arrayed in white, while the young gentlemen members cf the class were dressed in black. Altogether the pict ure presented was a very pretty one. After an invocation had been asked by Rev. Bristow, the following program was gone through with : Salutatory, Webster W.Good Class R.li, Miss Gra.-eKe.fer; Essay, " Moral Courage," Miss LaKue Hicks ; Recitation, "The Painter of Seville," Miss Winnie Kuepper; Treasurer's Report, Miss Nellie Wooley ; Evay, "Character," Miss Bertha Grove; Claw History, Mss Lizzie Friedline ; Recitation, "The Flood of Years," Miss Marian Walker; Valedictory, John 11. Reerits. John Coiborn was unable to deliver his oration oa account of illness. At the conclusion of tbe performances Principal E. E. Pritu presented the diplomas to the graduates on behalf of the board of directors, after which R-v. McBride pro nounced the benediction. A great deal of tbe pleasure of the evening was furcished by an orchestra from Johnstowa. s To Wool Growers 1 Having bought and greatly improved the Woolen Mill formerly owned by J. H. Kant ner, we are prepared to do Cardiug, Sp'.ning, Weaving, etc, on short notice, and at the lowest possible prices. Farmers, at the low price wool is seiiiitg, it will pay you to have your wool worked up for your own use. Learn our prices for carding and spinning. We Lave oa hand F.annel Skirting, Carpet, Stocking Yarn, etc , which we will exchange for wool. Also pay cash for wool. Karrjta Co. Change of Time. Under the new schedule which went into effect on the S. & C. railroad, Sunday, the following changes of ime in the running of passenger trains was made ; 30ETBWABD. Mixed Train: Rxkwood 3.30 A. M., Somerset 4.1't, Stoyestown 1 52, Hoovers vilie o?iS, Ilolsopple 5.2s, arrives at Johns town at d 1". Mall Train ; Itxtkwood 110") A. M., Som erset 11.25, Stoyestown ll.j.5, Hooversvilie 12:1, Uolsopple liU, arrives at Johnstown at 1255 P. M. Accommodation : Rxkwood 5 45 P. Somerset C.lo, Stoyestown 6:23, Hoovers vilie 6.1.1, H dsopp'.e 7.03, arrives at Johns town at 7:40. ssiTswaao. Mail : Johnstown G A. M., Ilolsopple GtM, Hooversvilie 7.11, Stoyestown 7.25, Somerset 7:5-", arrives at Rxkwood 8 20. Express : Johnstown 2:-', Holsopple 2.53 Hooversvilie 3.11, Stoyestown 3.25, Somer set 3.55. Rock wood 4 25. Sunday Accommodation runs the same as heretofore. $100. Every one that buys one dollars worth of dry goods, millinery or any other kind of goods at Mrs. A. E. I'hl's store participates in the one hundred dollar distribution now going on at her store. The World's Fair Rebuilt for the Pases of History. The " Book of the Builders," one of the most artistic and magnificent publications ever issued is now being offered by The Plttt Ittry I'itjulek to its readers. It is beyond question the greatest otfer ever made by a newspaper. See Tlu DUpaitk for full infor mation. On Deck This Week. A large line of Fishing Tackle sow on sale al Jaaca B, HoLDUtarn. Highest of all ia Leavenbg rower. Absolutely pure State Board of Aoriculture. PROGRAM FOR THE MEETING TO HELD HERE ON JUNECTH AND 7TH. BE Jixxxa's Caoss Roam, Pa., May 21, IStH. Editor Herald: I wish, through your paper, to say to the farmers of Some rset county and others wbo may desire to attend the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture at Somerset on June Gth and 7th, that I have sent a limited num ber ot orders for special rate tickets on tbe B. A O. R. R. to tbe following persons for distribution : M. W. Beachey, Elk Lick ; L. A.Smith. Meyersdale; A. J. Boose, Berk ley's Mills ; Samuel Philson, Berlin ; E. I. Miller, Rock wood ; John Shultz, Kingwood, H. IX Moore, New Lexington; Joseph Da vis, Trsina; Marshal Ross, Confluence; Wm. Endsley, Somertieid ; Joseph Si-echt, Stoyestown ; P. J. Blough, Hooversvilie ; Grant Weimer, Markieton; Clias. Barnes, Casaellman ; Simon Poorbaugh, Uiencoe, and TrAuHt Omce, Johnstown. These orders can be used only at stations where tickets are sold and are not good on tbe train. The meeting will be one of the most important to farmers ever held in this part of the State. The program is similar to that of a farmers' institute and live topics will be discussed by wide-awake farmers from different sections of the Common wealth. Tbe Governor his indicated his in tention to be present at all the meetings of the session. The lecture on the evening of the Wh by the Forestry Commissioner will be full cf instruction aad free to ail, as will be all the other meetings. Somerset county already ranks among the first counties of tbe State for h intelligence of her farmers and the interest taken in ag riculture by all her citizens, and a large at tendance at this meeting will show to the many strangers who will be present that our people are justly entitled to the reputation they possess. Come and bring your wives and sons and daughters with you. X. B. Cam HrisLn, Resident Member of the Board. Following is a copy of the program : WIDSlDaY MOB5ISG, JI SI 6, 1C4. Cili to order at !) 30 A. if. Adjvnnuaed 12 Jf. 1. Roil call of members. 2. Address of welcome, by a citizen cf Somerset 3 Reply to address of welcome, by Hon. R. E. rattison. Governor and President of the Board. 4. Appointment of Committee on Creden tials f Members elect and Delegates. 5. Reception of credentials of Members- elect and Delegates. 6. Report of Committee on Credentials. essays asd disctssioss 7. "Stray Thoughts," by B. B. McClure. Member from Northampton, Bath, Pa. 8. -Weeds and Weeding." by Jos. F. Cummitgs, Stenographer of the Board, Sunbury, Pa. I). Questions and Answers. 10. Adjournment. WCDSISDAT AfTEKSOOJI, JI XE G, lH. Call to order at 2 . Jf. A ij-MwurHt 5 P. Jf. 1. Unfinished business. At the annual meeting. Mr. Sloan otfered a resolution instructing the Committee on Legislation to prepare and present to the next meeting of the Board, a draft of an act to regulate and restrict tbe manufacture and sale of oleomargarine; the vote and further action upon this resolution was postponed until the next meeting. The Advisory Com mittee propose that as much of the Afternoon Session as is necessary, shall be devoted to the general discussion of legislation relating to the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine and imitation butler. All are invited to participate in the discus sion and delegates from Farmers' Clubs, Granges, Alliances aad other Agricultural Organisations are specially invited to in form the Board as to the views of their constituents. WEDMESDtT IVESI5u It "XE (5. 1304. Call to order a.'T.i) P. M. 1. "Agriculture at the Chicago Exposition," by Col. John A. Woodward, Assistant Com missioner from Pennsylvania, Howard, Ta. 2. An illustrated lecture on Forestry, by Dr. J. T. Rjtbrock, State Forestry Com missioner, Harrisburg. Pa. All are invited to attend. Lsdies specially invited. No charge for admission and no collection of any kind. TIlraiDAI MOB-XtSG, JT5B7, I'm to order ai') A. Jf. A lj'juraint:J 12 M E.-8ATS ASD DfsClSHOSS. 1. "The Sceptical Farmer," by Calvin Cooper. Member from Lancaster, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 2. "Education," by S. S. Diehl, Member from Bedford, Bedford, Pa. :i. "Sanitation on tbe Farm,' by Hon. J. J. Taoma?, Member from Cambria, Car rolltown. Pa. 4 "Sanitary elfects of Forests," by Dr. John P. Elge, Member from Chester, Dow ingtown, Pa. 5. "Past, Present and Future," by Aagoi tus Brosius, Londongrove, Pa. G. to, lestions and Answers. THt EsDAT arrERjoos, JCSE 7, lfl. Ciil to order ai 1 30 P. Jf. Adjwn,me,d 3 P. M. essays asd disctssioss. 1. "Farm Intercjarse," by J. A. HerT, Member from Clinton, Cedar Springs, Pa. 2. (Subject to be named), by Hon. W. H. McCullougb, Member from Allegheny, Tarentum, Pa. 3. (Subject to be earned), by W. H. II. Riddle, Member from Batler, Butler, Pa. 4. "Farming for a Purpose." by John I. Carter, Chatham, Chester county, Pa. 5. "The Future of Farming," by D. II. Patterson, Member from Fulton, Webster Mills, Pa. 6. Questions and Answers. 7. Adjournment. OESEKAL ItCFORUATtOS. Realising the difficulty of providing a programme which shall embrate ail of tbe topics relating to general agriculture, tbe Advisory Committee, in preparing the pro gramme, have set apart a time at tbe close of each session, during which any proper question may be taken up for discussion, either through tbe medium of the Q testioa Box or by direct motion during tbe session. A Question Box will be kept upon tbe Secretary's desk, and all are invited to place therein such questions as they may wish to have discussed during the session. At a proper time, designated by the meeting, these questions will be referred to some one for answer or brought up for general dis cussion. All Granges, Alliances, Agricultural Societies and kindred Agricultural Organiza tions are specially invited to send regularly accredited delegates, wbo will, on applica tion to the Secretary, be furnished with ticket orders entitling them to the same rates of railroad fare as are accorded to mem bers of the Board. Tucks. J. Edge, Sec'y. Harrisburg, Pa. CALL AT THE BARUAIN STORE. Tbe Bargain Store, on the south-east cor ner of the Diamond, Somerset, Pa-, ia the best place in the county to secure bargains in Jewelry, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Sta tionery, Notions, Cigars and Tobacco. Jakes Ca?edat. RIDE A BICYCLE. Colombia, Reading Flyers, and Fashions, both ladies' and gentlemen's wheels opened this week al James B. Holderbaum's Hard ware Store. Boggs A Buhl have something of great in terest to say to the ladies in their advertise ment this week. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Powder A Few From Ot!e. The ground in this township was covered with bail stones to a depth of several inches following Thursday's storm. The Rcpuhlii'ans of (Vie township are glad to learn that their committeeman stuck to the old (.arte. We bare no neen of In dependents in Ogle. Josiah Daily booked 55 nice speckled beauties from the waters of Clear Shade creek Friday. Some malicious person bas been milking toe cows of farmers in this neighborhood, and unless they desist in tbe practice trouble will follow. WmrrEKwiLU Economy. 10 to 20 per. cent can be saved by baying your goods at Sipe's general store. If you want to buy a suit, a hat or a pair of shoes, it will pay you to examine bis stock and learu his prices before placing your order. Missionary Meeting. Tbe Woman's Missionary S-xtiety of Som erset Classis. of the Reformed Church, will meet in annual session on Thursday, June 14. Hyl, at Rxkwood, Pa. Every congre gation is entitled to two delegates whose names are to be sent to Miss Maggie Baker Rock wood, not later than May 24. lsJt. Maooie Kseffeb. Cor. Secretary. These cool evenings ! How they chill to the very bone and what comfort can be gotten out of those wraps of R. A. Snyder Rxkwood, Pa. Don't wait another day until you see them. A Nebraska farmer claims to have made a fair grade of maple sugar from sap drawn from box alder trees. To All Whom It May Concern. Citizens owning cows are notified to keep them o3 the streets at night. The High Constable bas orders after the present week to enforce the ordinance, lock up all cows found at large after night, and collect the fines and costs from the owners. W. H. WELFLEV, Burgess. The Growth of Lutheranlsm. York, Pa , May IS. At tbe Lutheran Silver Jubilee to-day a state-meat cf the fi nances made public shows that the annual receipts for church extension bave grown from $2340 in l?j!i to $.-S,y5o in 1?.'3. The total receipts for church extension in the past 25 yesrs were f J47.SC" ;cj. The total number of churches aided ia the same time was 353. Readers of the Hceald should not forget that J. N. Snyder, the druggist, can St their eyes. New Prices for 1S94 Tainted Barb wire per pound, Bissell Chilled Plows, No. 40 -Syracuse " . Gule " " 2 cts. e.uu G.uu ;. Call and see tbe latest improvement in Lever Spring Tooth Harrows. James B. Holmbbacv, Somerset. Pa. A Man's Appearance Is largely niade up of little thing. This is why a Ictitleinan's Furr.uhings ; the ties, the collars, cuffs and the et ceteras generally are worthy of Some thought and attention. Bjjiag and Sszaise? necessitates an entire renewal in these lines C INViTC ATTENTION TO OUR STO.K Or z Wc have them Laundried an-1 Cn laamlrietl, with lioth attached anl separable collars: and a superb line with colored Percall and Ma dras bosoms and cuffr, with white bodies. In Soft Goods, : : and after all they are the only : : Hot Weather Shirt, CS2 LZ'Z 12 SOS? CC?L2TZ. JOHASL.BAEB, THE HUSTUER. CASH BARGAINS. WILL BE SOLD - - - - New, Fresh Suits of Mens' Boys' and Children's Clothing, very low prices. MUST BE SOLD - - - - Former Stexk of Clothing offering and selling at Prices that scarcely re alize gcost, at JT. B. HQXtDEHBAUM'S CLOTHING AHD GRNEHAL STORE, Somerset - - Pa. A DMIXISTRATORS NOTICE. E.-U:e of Henry Caem&n. dee"l, late of Brothers- valley towoahip. Letters testamentary on the ainve estate hav ing been granted u trie im.lerv ned by ibe i-rov er autbtn:y, tHftice is hereby siren to all peru kDotrini ibemoelve indebted to il estate to make immediate (styuieut and inoe h.virag ca:iium:Q4 the Mae to present them du'.y authenticated U etUement oa saluriay, Juiy 14th, at the home of dee d. S. S. FORNEY. Administrator m ART AMATEUR. Best and Largest Practical Art Magazine. (The ouly Art Periodical a-rarded a Medal at the World Fair. Jural!' to all rfo iriaA to mate tkrir htinn Iv arf rfr mrs r t-t make their At Vaatyirf fUri lUUt we will send to aay one , il send to aay one f C. Jieauuo a peci 'III -rt co!w plates II I ni and S Hippie- A. y mentioning Uiis puUieauoo men eopy, wttb -u tx-rt) i air euC'ViBV of framimci mentary puis of deauua treicaiar price I-), or mB 0 we will send also "Pwintinj rUfl aCJC lor Bmne" pecest. MONTAGUE MARKS, 23 Union I Square, New York. lure brigm l)-.e. lmptj. oravel. Ser-vo-wiess. Heart, t'naary or Liver diwai e. ioovii by a tirwi. laairaid teetint; : Icaetion at tbe kid neys weakens aad poisons the blood, and on tow ea'W i rexaoted you eaonut have health. Cur ed over live yean ago of Bright bite and Iiropny Mrs L L. C. Miller, Bethlehem, fa. Luou other similar testimonials Tiy u. Cure guaranteed. Cann's Kidney Cure C , 720 Venango St. Philadelphia, Pa. SuiJ Bti All Ke!laUe DntfjUi. It "V w V" Spijhf Opening 1894 -AT- PARKER & PARKER'S. We are NOW PREPARED TO SIIOW Oar 173 ari Segast Sprirg St:ck cf OAEPETS IN ALL GRADES AND QUALITIES. a larjrcr and preater variet? tlan ever before sliown in tLia place. STRAW MATTING.-, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, OIL CL0TIIS and WINDOW SHADES Of every description. A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS & SATCHELS JUST IN All of which will be oiTored at TRICES low er than ever. BUTTERICK PATTERNS NOW ON SALE. PMKEl I PARKER. Mrs.A.E.Uhl. My stock of seasonable wash Dress Goods is large and cheap. Consisting in Part of : 40-inch Irish Liwns, fittreJ A stripeJ. White and coloreJ dimities. Tiain ani fj'ire.1 Crepes, very pretty. All graces of I'resa (.ilnhaon, at low prices. Crinkled Ginghams. Wool and Cittn Challies, from 5c cp. American A French attittes, all (Trade. I'laia striped and plaid Xainsooka, laJia Lawns. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DOTTED SWISS. FOR DRESSES Jfc DRAPERY. A large line of jard wide Cambrics. Percales in many design?. Handeome Princess I'ccis. Ealistea in many styles. A Great Variety of White, Cream, Ecru a tut Muck Lace for Trimming. All widths and styles of braides for Press Trimminj. All colors Moire Silk. Changeable Silk, Surah Silk, etc., lor trim minir and waists. A complete line of Scrires, Henri ettas and fancy Wool and Silk Dresa Goods. Cheap Wool Dre3 Goodi in great variety. Baby Dresses and Baby Coats, lonj and short. Baby Caps and Hats to suit all. All kinds of goods for Children's Dresses. Lace Curtains from .0c. a pair up. Scrim from 5 to 1c A large assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Under wear. Beautiful Table Spreads, cheap handsome ties in Silk and Cot ton. Silk Gloves and Mits in great vari ety. The best line of CORSETS to be found. Hundreds of articles in Notions, and Trimmings that cannot be found elsewhere. The best line of FAST colored Stocking?, either in Black or Colors. Summer Opening -or- Miilinery Goods, The largest, mo?t stylish and cheap est." Don't forget that with .the extreme low price offered, yon hare a chance to set a part of the 100.00, that we are now giving to ocr customers. Mrs. A. E. UHL 1894 James B. Fine CARTS for Fine BUGGIES SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST Fine Busies for middle Fine Carriages for the Family. Fine Phaetons for the Old Folks. AT a ar"e no oad Wagons t jlIOw and Spring Wagons. The largest and best selection ever shown. PRICES lames B. A S.SIGXEES NOTICE. Noiii'e i hereby riven Uial So! mon Hrh!ier- l au.l :W, Lit IvwD.nip. xmr-l iviiiiy, Pa., have ma1e Voluntary Ainm!iil So luvui .11 tn.ir etw. ival miul per iii j m:ic1. :o ini?4 ftr the twroetit oi lhe i-rt1.ur f ; MtM Siitjtii'ta U -.-rh ix-raef, ail i.riti having rialiB -uit mM S!.:ii.m !!: !TT wiil ! rv--ril liiem to tne i:U'li'r:jc:iJ 'lmr auLhcnu- rUrl, .!!! al! in-rvs t in il SiUui4i Hcrsij- i Ufrtfer wi.l maac inicitMiaie ravtr.1!!: t. J.jtin R. Soot!. AUorneT. Jr:i'j-v ild. c OURT PROCLAMATION. W:iCftSA4. The lion. Jacob II. T.os.KNETKit, Prvuk' ill J)le of itt Yrri 'iirti of OwMimn l.-rmii er mi't rl Jr! IM:vtr, f rt'. j tr.I of a:l i;-itAl ami other odVnl-n in the s.i Dtn t. anl l J. Hhnk ai.'l Nah B;jl k- Em. . Ja-!- of the Mirthf t'onirii-m Ju-iit - t-i i ft" iurt uf t yer t;-i TVr-.u.ut r t-n-ntl Jvtii lu'livery for lUr tr:U ( t-pi- f ti uJ ii. r rt-aitfr iu tn o:rny of uitrvt ha.e !. t-1 iir.r pm-vpt. aiii to me MirvrtM. ! fr &uM:i:e i ourt of Omniou p.t mA ieu -l - v i;4rvr ?r?sF;."!i! tf lUe au-i -ciirrai ' be.iverT. iluA touru of Oyer al Twrmn-r U j MONDAY. MAY 2Sth, IS94. ( NoTiv 1 heivM" Ri ven to".I the Justice of lh j Pekoe, the 'ororT au-i t oU!itk-s ttnm the j t'oiur.r of -KK-r-i. that they he ihm and ' tCt re : tiu-:r iror p-roiii their r ret- j ii!iiiae:;:ouv exam.nt:ons a:M otuer re- j m -whraijrvN :. io liior-e m!nm wbi tx to their uiiv aii.i .ii ;hut b.-htf aj pertain b tioiie, a4 a,-o Hie? waoaii! pnfUU aKnt the irt or.'.r Uii are or fcftail be tn toe jail of Somer4rt Couir, u :e then and laere k pruc:ule agauit ; tLcia a satj jujt. j tuv.rCL aw ILK, haeraS!. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF Vahatk Real Estats I Bv rir.iie fif an order of Aa ined o";f of the C"oirl M Ckuidimi F-e of simerri comity, Fa , iai 10 rw iirf-tf i. I will ?trof b p.ihhc a..e oa tra t Nol L, ot rtaiiiifter ticn'jcl. ua THURSDAY, MAY 24, '94, a? I o'cluck P. M., the foilawing dc rihed real efi&Le : No. 1 A tract of land .-i.r.ate in Bnv.he'nvaJ ley townn.o, SrieTet -aiii:y, I'.. !j inni lat;S of Sarait Bcrk.ey. M :Iiacl Bniau. iicu ry Hay, 1'eirr Kaer, aal KheP. coiita.iU ACRES, 1 OO J more or l-ss, harii-. thereon erected a two-;orr frame btrii:n Hu-, tjau hru and othtTor.t b'i...'inr, hei!ii the nom-t-A.J of v ai. if. Bar r. Th taa is Wird watered, a kv"1 o chard, alro t.ar rjiip, a .a'. wltk oi timr aad baiauee well tu.iivaUrd. No. 2 Situate a a:'ore id. aI'oinin Nj. 1 ahuve. lanti of A. ex Hr-n. I. J. H.j: t.-.I. Jtfja:itar: Haer. Kter Br other, tonfain nift ii7atre, m.re or It-sa, &jti:i a two Ury frame Dwelling House, rah'e aad i:boldioj tnerea ere.teL This farm ha aut a're riearel. lu acres in tmt Uta aad ta-auce cU timbered. T pmp t Ten per cent, of tbs purcha- I CI iliS ni'-uey to ptid in cah on day of aie. and th balas-e of ln on of before the eoahrmatioti of the saie : in mm Lis and 1 , iu one rear fnm eQri.-:aa' ioQ of .e. le ftrirrl pamcnt- to '-ear .merest fr a t-onrirn:a-f.on of aae u t to evuied by bond aad mort ifitfe np-ju tlie preaiisea. JOHV R. SCOTT, Aj iucc ofVn. D. Bar and Catharine, hia wife. YsI,-SSEE'i5 NOTICE. Notice is beivby irrven :hat Ja Ko n'l and hi wife, ul y i'niahtiai )C towuhip. S 11-rrs-: eoutsry. ha . have made a vo.tictary a-nrn merit to ra of ail taeir e"a , r-at. per,nl and mixti, intri-t f tae heneR! of tbe erdiun of aid Ja o KotKir. A-l penims hariuc ciaina aaiDM aid Jacob fcoou! . wid present tbem to tiie underMfctr ed. duly aiiU;enui a:ei. at hi o:h e :n the kopw:i:nof !omervt, Pa ou Sainniay. the 3-th dav of Mav, and pt-t owuit; a.d Jacob kijontz will tnac iuimetHate pavrneutto FKKU. W. Bifc-itLKEK. Gio. R. S- rix, Au y- Aignee. A SSIGNEES NOTICE. No Ire in herehr r ren t.at Jeremiah wartx and ilary il., hi wife, of iuemaa oin twa nip. S.aere einty, I'a.. have made a rolnn tarr aj:jfument to n 01" ail tbeir eta;e. real. pTNonai and mixel. in tmt for the bet.etil if the ervditor of a:d Jt-reniD -wart. Ail ;-er-9ki having claims aaiut a:d Jeremiah ?aru wi.l present them U trie uadr-tfTie!. d :ly ! their.ifated, at bi- ottu-e iu tne Borough of Som erset, Pa-.oa Mttinlay, the .thday ot May. l- t. and ad perMn oa ine uul Je rem -ail ?aru w:ii make unawiiate payment to Fttio. w. b:esecker. Geo. R. --tll, Ail y. AJ.nee. A S.-MNEEs NOTICE. .t:. -r it h?rbT civen that Ira! Snab.T an.l Mrst!v'. hi miv, of Ccnmautftl towDl:; s.uif irt ronaty, F . have n:.!? a Toluntarr . ivniuci.t t ice f aM liitir eta:e. rral. prini nl nxeii, in in;-t f- :he te;n-:il o ll.e i rfi:'. or. of M;i Israel -.nabiT. Ail rtr hain claims aaitw al1 I-rnW Sr.ab.y wt.l pniut tbi'in U) ine undriifne'i. ti Ar au'.bf ni:aiti at my n-u1-iwr in lhe Btifman"of Simrs-r. h . ou Tburlay. the Jtih day of May. 14. au-i a.l pePMrfta oar-.o :! Israel SaaN y tnafce !m- meliate paTinnit U JACOB l. ANK. Faio. w. B.a-t kia All y. A-mmnte. jiinsK.v:s notice Nui Is berehjr girea that J I. Hui.i'rt. f MilHr'i town.i.ip, Simrrvi roin!y. I'a., haj nia'ie a voiuaiary a.-iKnm-ut to me f ail ht es tate, rt-ai. chilis; an 'I nixed, in tr.i-t '.t the U.n. nt of ni crttiiuri. all terHii iaiwel to an.l a.! person caTian la:ma aa.u: lUe i! J I. H inlOTl, present tae:u to tile un-lrr-.iifrved at hi ofte in Simerrt. Pa., wuboul driay.ou or betofe Su.unlay, May i.. MM W. tt. H AKER. J.rfia R. Seolt. Atty. a,.zikv. A tsIUNEE'S NOTICE. N.tu l hirN iriven that Jotn Wa it. of the lowlishipof Simiiui', ty of Vo! Hilary Alignment. daieJ tne iv.h day of Xan k l.H. aiir!iel l Jlaniou K. :ker. io mm for trie beaeiitof tae creUiUjn rl J':u a:kt-r. a:t t i e.tau. rl an.l perm!. jf tne Jn'ia UalKer. tl.al ttie mmiI Manicia R. Waiter iiav ini dev'iine.1 the id ;nit, the Tonrt of t inaaoo picaa ol SunM eouuty dm. on the l.na .lay if Slav. appoint the iiu-Vrsii-nctl a A-'n aiofwaii in p.aie act ted of Waiilon k. UaJaer re.nnej. All prxoa in.ieUeU to mai.1 J 1 1111). Wa-aer make iminelia:e tuifiarni and thfwe haTin rlaim and .leuan-!a nl pre. ini the aaine without deui Co nie aa S.mcit, ha. JOHV R. S iTT. Aatinec of J iuu aiker. VSSIG.NEES NOTICE. Jotir 1 herT i.-n tli it M ihl R. WaJker an-I tau wue. Annua, ul in-; town. alp of suav nut. If detrd of Voiimlary At-latu-tit. dated liie l h da of April 1, k ie . B'l to Joau k St-ott, of the bnrona of ?Vraer-!t. Ha., iu trurt fur the tienerit of tne creliir of aid Mahion H. W aiker a.l the entate. reai and pervxi., the aaii M. R. Waiker: All pcrsma in.lcKei to aaid afah R. Waiaer will oitke lmmlia pay ment to the aid A.:gnee, al tiio- banuc rlainu or dtrmanoa will present the wune wtthoul d"r' j.H.f r. sorr. Aai(seCof Man ion B. tta.aer. Notice to Contractors. raled propnaais w.i! be received for the Baiv ofture of Two Huairel and fifty Thooai-d P.m-k. uia. Ad Ud ntK be reoeirvd aa or before the :h day of May, 1V4. Foe lalonBatua apiy la P. i Hay &cxtry cf Bj Log wMamiUoa, oaiiaViry, Pa. Holderbaum, Bachelors. for Vounir Men. GIRL AND NO ROOM TO SPARE. - asretl and business men way down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. R K(.iISTER"S NOTICE. NoTU'Ei QrebT viva to ail persons wmtrn eJ a levtev, crv-litor. or ol her w !-. ihu tfae foilitwiii aa-oxima have pa.v-.i Kirer, and that the 'v.rrve ai.i prtenu-l !r i-unnrniutiKi JQ.l ai.t.waii-v a. an i r: hAa" o-irt te hlU al -i. -rK-t. Hi., on W oli-r-iay. M-y lr.H. Kir-t a;il m.ai an in; it i im.ti i. liaaer ant Irn:;i Mj:. h.t, alai;;iij;rtor oi IL J. icf. hirt ari't tin! A.iMUiit of inu M Sharer aal 2mL S iinx -k.exe-utoni o?iJ"i:u . S'hr n -it, .Ice ii. r irt au a tin! a'nu:ai if Avrt Ue:!!ey. ai muiitrator ot J-rik Koriivy,de-M. i- irt a i l i:ui a-timi of J a 06 Hammrer and J. M. '.;vi;iiKt, executors uf ta.utii u v-r. c iJ I- .r-t ami nnal aiiunt of ?;:iiti J. (iIoItl!y, al::iiniraur of .Irvmiah 'lUaUelir, dei- i. Tie . wunt of J. M. iiav, aliuiultrator of M:- tiae: Hay, .!- J. l-.ptau'! nnai atco niit of John M. Wright, ex-e-iiir of hr.sU'ua Kcmil'!, .lec 1. ir-t an l itmi a ( ii -j4 B. A. k italner. m; :tracr of Iav.-1 Ankeny. lee d. Kirt ant titii .--t:it of Ma-.oes Sh.-mak er. a-i:um:trator ol Lui;l t 01-mau, dee d. i-;rt an l partial a -omit of 11. . & Biiaa W a.ser. eeeutr .f .Isb F. Wi. iter, dt-e -I. Tne tmai antMii.t of H m. P. Hay and W. P. Na:r, tni-ttt uf John Nair. der d. Tne at i:::t of Joim T KAveiierafl, adniiui lr or of J.;io kaeuri't, de d. i 'iir acquit w ir wrs'e Ttnler, aTi;niatrtwr Of a(harue efi !er, ice d. The atotint ol t.'nrn Mcliuiofk, adauci--lraur of Ahei iiarkli.", d t d. Rrrt!ur "rtiee, jtav 'if, j HeKlU:r. J KOAL NOTICE To Po:!y rarer. iriTrmarrie! with fWniel Car ey, of 1 aa'H'tt county, Md : Juua Wrrut-r, inttr n.ar.ivd with Franc i4.Uin;er. ol Jou-s' Hal. Hr?tiiKr'iai'd cou;ry. r'a,. S a.-himrtuii Weruer. of t-arrett iiinty, M 1.. fir eoiiilrwu and heir of :.i.am W.-ruer. dfe'd.. wQ'M names an 4 re-dru-e are um::oab, the enildreu of .-raft T re-ier. dee d., wne name.- aad reii-o- ar untmw!t ; Mjuri Huiti;a, itiUrrmarntti with Jame Canipbeil, of Latr ' pa : va lmf Hctafauh, of Leinont. h t Ue coUiit". i'a. ; IL' V rrut-r, re-nierii-e 'iriiu a. V"U are iiere'.-y uot ;it d tr.al in !r'iin, of a Writ of Partition ivued out or the rp halts' 1 ourt of S;:p-l coiiaiy. Pa , 1 id hold au iu u'ie: on tr.e pi m ;jk-. on real etale uf Johu M. A.-rner, tt-- -i., iluaLe in ttrtenviils t.wn sn:p, x nicret cwiuty, pa., ou Satur.Uv. May .. lM. whrri and w.acr yju cau a lieu d it yoti thin proM-r. &Her:i swrn -e, EDWARD U-XVt"i:. 31 ay i.L slier. J. yXIXUTGRft' NOTICE. t.-Laie of Peter P B'otich, late of Qaeraahoning toLu.hip, Nnnrr:t eouuty. Pa., dee d. Letter u amnTarT on thraUve etute bar U14 hreu trraiitoi to tne untiePKnfl by me prop eran'noiy, nnKe is btrehy ifivrn to ail persoua iijdrhic! to said etnie to mae liniiuliaLe pay nif ut and thoe haviuif elatiu aafamt tne mo. w'..l pre-nt them tor writ l-m-nt auiy anhectica trJ. oa .-turiy, J-iue Ail, l-4. at the late resi dence ol d:i'ea.d 111 w!inia:toti:ii)r touh.p. AAKUN BLid'.il. ?taiilin M V.n P. ., SAMCEL P. ZlMMthHAN. lavi.iviiie P. O . Execulon of Peter P. BaOih, dec d. PXECUTOR'S NOTICE. taie of Iavid Wcinter. dec L Letter testamentary oa the aNove eL:e har iut bera eranul to ine iiuWptiafuel by tnepruu er authority. iMrtue i u?r-ty given to ail permiw indt Ufl i ali ewtate to maae i;umed.ae pay ment and '.note Uavnif elaim MainM .ne tme will prrent tnem duly aulhfnticatrd for mrtlie-rr-erit Ut tne ir;ulir a: his reideiwe m KiH.-k.aojd burjutb, 00 rhur!ay. June :M. . O. MILLS. EjieA'utor. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. fetate of Ge). W Bnfonl. late of Somerset bor onh. de- d. I tter of admim-traiiou having hmx grants I y the proper autno. ity, 'o tbe U'ider;!a-1, tup t e nt-rtfiy kjiveo U all j-ri." iiilftir u -ta:d etaie Ut nt-ttce iin;n t.a;tj pa ;nent, and tcw ha v.g c'.aiiu : aa a si:d eiaie w.d prv sv; thftn i i'.y aurb-:tu afl i'jt eiilcrafat ajd aiioaii'-r. at tiir a- renit:itt.-c 0 tne deceam.-l, oa Saiuria. I'm- !. '. Adaiiuitra:n x. A IM IN IS TKATO H'S NOTICE. Ia thf -.tie of Ja'ia Hidtrr. I.:e of Q lemahon itiKr towa-bip. ocuerMH couuty. Pa., d: d. Letter of adminl-irat.ou having been granted by uie pnprr autinriiy to the tiu.ieiig:ied no tice ;s hereby givt-u l atl pruua inleowd to aid eiate to maae imiiirt.ace payment, and truire taav uig rlaini afaiu--t mu 1 eniau: wid pre seui Ui-m il .ly atitaieutit-aieil for j-rU.euirni at tbe .ale r-idrii e "I aalnilnirat in !a.d lowu h;;, oa iatuway. Mar :..t:i, l- Jf.lAH flHAL'LIi 4" red W. Bieaevker, Att'y. AdcuniaUrator. YriLICATI0N FOU CHARTER. NoTI'E w herety given that an application will tv? oiaate lo the ourt of Coin.nitf. fleaa uf Soxrrvt -Kiiiiy, "taie of Penuy,vauia, ou tn JiQ day .jf May. a L. at l i A. M , un-ler tne A. -l of A-euif'ly eat:iit-l An Act u prownle forth i:i''orporataan and r'iUunt uf t--rtAiU rorprai:or:, ' apprivrt Aprit v, l-7t, and tbe fip.nie:i ;hrrrt. t-y Jo;aa J. Urig, George H. m:ih, Jot:i H. iUiiiru- rniaii, Lauiei K Loi.g, Iavid A i t ami Ja:.2- al .in UDg. for tfie 1. bar ter ui a-i mLenifl nora:!oti ti cjc :.ei Tne hr forrned faur.-n of r r.riuv Pa-, tne ch arab le r and o.jcct of wiitt-ri it luv puoiie orc.p of A.L'i'iiUiy t aeard.ng to tne cntittaLion. taiiou. di-p::ue. doctrtnea faith, kovernmwut a:: 1 ituj ol the te Ke!orm.4 riiurt a in the l ui'.rl -r.at-, and tur lh j urtMM-t to hae pov- an-i enNiy m'l tbe rtz:.i. tWirtfia a ad pr.v, ijrgfs ioaierrl ty ta Act ot Aabl) alore Mt.d and u siippUmeut. J. L. pn;H. 5-o.uUoT. Legal Notice. A! a zceetmg of the rirerUK of the Pxr, held at toe ii-j.iiiv nocie on Aprit L 1, l. tae foiiow mx pr-. ftu ne aul rewiuuon hu a! pt'i : VVufctta- ur tu" p--i year tatrre Dave been a nurur-ir A pr.i- (: r iiu iUm flinty w itttout tairai.a. home or frieu-U. and :c. and (f itig per muted b "tar at auium aiudiy beaited fvruD 1 b'Hi.-: and iu time r -tir a bunion aod Uivir reeoun-v l ou i:ie i-onuty and o!Ur:i Hurra m-y are unabie Ut r rnos rl au1 oti--,mriUJy Urge iiiS !or nurinr and maiDteiiant and b) 1 ian' iti'. are iu ;arred a nu n tue coUiiiy com pel. i to pay fur, Thereiore tmt it resolved that hereafter no Dtiia wi'l t-e paid wfiiUrvtr ftpr any Mr iudgrnt peron f-r mahiu nam-e or pb; . :aii Uii.iDg or coming into tne eounty itriout meafts tVitae or (neu-t-. aad Mueu - i a perou n-mrv aoavt aee And n-.p lrtm other-, tae pan it, eoura and jotaCtt are lOntiui Url u maae ui&htji t:ou of tte -a:ue and nave a arrant fc-ued tr their reuovai n tae Home iraiiei'at;y. aud by o dotO) aave Imwk hula to tjmuty. A::t J:aM V Hnai, 1.. r. roLBuk.f, Jo Kfc-t, Clerk. Ltiecturaof tua poor. f UBLIC NOTieE. The ('Howtng a-rMint hare Keen nUl ia my oitire. and ihrti' nvrey giveu tbat Ui ni w ill b preaateU to t-e Court ua cuaarouuuo. oa Thursday, May 3Ist. Next Flnt at).! f.ani ihmiiii of J. A. Ber key. uaiga iiciiee of Job., li kantner. et ua. first aol uual afut of Jonepa B. atiUer. a snrnee of t'oti'm.l Miller. r :rt an-I partial a eoiint of A. L- G. Hay and Valentine liar, aaaiguce of W. H. ilaj a doo. aiao W. H. Hay. iomeTe. P , May Aa, l.tH. , r. r. saU'R. fTuthouotaxy. -NOTI6E- I hereby certify trial the tV4Iowii:g jetitloC4 for hoatie Litior l.x ena were ti.vd m my otft areurdittg to law, and iat tb nt will bw pee aerned u tne Court f-r aiMwancw ua Monday. May 28th, next John Ji- Topper. Alirvneay township. Hrury U. slaiil and Jocm C ateawuiy, Suaaaut towuahlp- Uvk i C4 e, t. t. 6AT10R.