?-,. ... i. . Mireh ..s a:v r:i.-i.l!.v .'.raw- jr.,n a"-1 ,; sap lul ls at , ;rl pvantod as on M-n.1:iy an j.osti-: sterol" tin? li!l il e m M io :ia . -'ai0 ofslioW ;o travol on the ;lrU T:4i:iin:ny , ,1 are active in ,,-.;.,Mt for next .mi i ....lii'i''1' I'll I sun nan e i first - Is-""- musi ,,',rate I'i'icc? Oo I.. !' i m a i"" ins: ao.l was ',. mouth. It ,irv will' one excop- W.irs, l:'C me-ao ' h i c:i;.iwl pnniMl- iii. Hi! that lynch-rs U.:i l'Uttin- llicir 7 .;;'l,:u t!mt H.crc arc to Iks Cv'oni.oftl.claw. '.,.'ili:,.i,.'mHltlicVoi;ionV -''"4"' . - 11. .vrc- .'ran'' l 11 I 'II. . . - - -.-i. ' i,; M r. Cleve m. an.l then 1..T I-inm-Ja uioii l'fr !i"it- rii ;i.!il l not for ilrniMi 't, can J. I "", ,M... Nti't f-r shootms; , ! niotioncl .; L, --i-hot rci-ovf-rs iirt. wiiicii w in . ,,.M week. Seii .:!! i xi.c tc l at the ,.f n'.aiiitaiiiiiifftli kiiiilml infor- f:irili-':i iiti"'- 1 'i , s : i r- !:iy "v inc ,. ,;!i;.li:ilicc with a !!i icjict showed r liiiil lins to have ; .ii of teachers ,...,ri':ria:ious Aii'V- i r.-cor.l ii :t : to sol.l his l':i. He merest i" a cow. the ii ;v the '.k. isiaiu-,-.iit iia'.f. I .. irovile the feci l.aii l was coiii;e!l-il to h. r three tiiiie-. a day, V, h.-.kc.l the ol't man, .. :i-in-!.:w f.ir Jlimi- - .,ti'.i - : ii:,'! I? c"ls or .."i ir..a ' for 1 cents. See . ;.,Ti:: :!-. -s-.. .I' i'h German Catholie i tie- Urtiut of the tcr : ,'?,! iy !!. lsv. at Johnstown, :,-M: Tlmr-lay morninjc le k Sr.". Within ten minutes .!.,. ,.-,;t iii the liasement i.l si.r.-ad to every part of the -,. An i :r later the immense "l t k-Jvy walls f-H in. and Uire'.y es-.jed ith their 'd. i- ah ut SwVVW, and is by iiissiraucd. n nivnty e.-t-ihlishcil in ;-r!!i-ii.'! Tallows :" the Meth--.'i,.MlK-l the people's institute v. :.. and is designed to ptve men i- 'iiiii datioiis of a saloon with-i- ' .i a.-e.nijiiiiiiients. A fine a:i "l f u r pretty waiters are ai r. T'ae drink -.Jd is a noii r. i lire wed extract of hops ......... ri'.;i ..rl.r u ;rh- h.i! etVe-ts of ah-oholie ;...a:l the -liih-.p's drink." .e- ser-at rn-h on the opening 2-': ir,.ii sip pails are cheap, .' '-"..j. vs ii! not leak, soak or -.:'. T!i y liaiig on sjmiuI l ise i ;h;it wind cannot blow it ijuil. Caii or write fir pries. V. A. S'-HKM, T.:ii M!!!!-i-rs..f I'.r'.s have de c -!:tT!.a'.i.mai p.-tage stamp, l '.;i -. :i proposition before ..: ; -in ii'itiiri- relative to its :y.i 'ii. The stamp o designed '-..:.!!!.' tiaun-s of all countries : ..ui value is recognized, a ta:.'e show ittg its money a .: ,!'-:i e..':atries. There is '.:.r. a si:lllif, ,,f this description "i :! ;.i aU w ho carry on any - rr-vvia iii:,.... bi--au' of the " .'.:rv,-!,i -h ails at present s. ::u for a reply letter ".""'i.Mtrv. . H;:u. iuit.rs. It.mjos i- alsat Snyder' r:i-s". r. P.-.., are figuring '.ii: --il problem w hi.-h was ..." . 'h i-lhy CoMimission ;-ar-. A customer :; i; -it .. . price cents ..-arv afjl.il', whicii !t-.liis...g. The aim was : ... .hsnapcared down the '".:ry fiiruished his cus- 4'.':m-, v. hi-!i was -a v. :,!-! th- Chester ::i- e- is.,..v trying to asif-r-'"it iu-ri bill plus l-'t sj..'.:, or the jlr !":.."! the jiotat K-s, or "- ! r -i.iaiiii!ig in the ii-r-.-: v. -Ii In- sent to the it not m:-.-.'. for within " it", March , ls-O: l : l'.aker, Christ : tom- i, Fabbie; Hts Tayler Frank ; Ta.M.iX l lll I. M. '"ir,,; jj,.,,!, K.ljrj )(f ttlr' ii-t Friday mori: 1 1'"f iii.- mountain on the r n c.ve station to Mor fa lv.lv was frozen stiff - e.-r.-.i jti, snovV- T!ie 't "i'.ii some compaii ' ale n. ar Martiiisburg 'e. an l ..ii their w ay home !'n;t. 1 f r-.in his c-ompan-"J as taken to Cove sta- '.Ta!I day Friday awaiting o-nni.-r, who arrived :-UiiV. ev.-!;in-' Il -ee- a'.-d almt Si :f-.fr. "a whom he Hciiarat- .-sr. ag cs in 1 1 .1 lit in u- ' hau one child, living '.-I. ft,; "!. in at Fiiioiit.twn, Sat- ' ll,at wheelmen ' i,il;!'Wi'ys, not hcre- , --"'i:i.at thev call rsnver t "t.-'.sm , riving. (ieorge slanding a few ''W.-urb m Main street, C ' S,,,l,;v-b 1-H-aI liv v - -rIt, alld lir,ke it oil(.!iSvillo took t t! K,.(. if .!. ... , H - ...j ii.t.a anv 'm-iit I,,-, biroughordi- .... 11. , . , .... ie mgiiway. ind Pay a lii-ense. Their til. J lle-l ll,.u !.,. - '"i lu' l in....,;,. . ....... " iuc taw ri'htu ..f ...i ... j "IIH-I W jj . - ... i.. .ij(ia mj ( me tiea.t i. " -- . s as,ms or rarrja?, kicked hitu in the stomach. as much right to . . , auvcnise t!io arrival ".....H in iiicir nluinn. Head IU Anorisi,ulpp,Wiun ,:lH to (. l-aiim-ey i,Kcr, ,f SaMi-rst-t town- n.:r, n u-xt NiKid ty nion.ii,ffl recvil,- liy a imhs;m'I vie.? at lttsli Tl... r ... , ...r iimii.) ir:.iiis ot .Mrs. A. K. fill in it? sorry to i,.arn that ulio is --o-,r.H . ..... uu winm i.y a sfn..;is atUw-k of Me ir. .,.. o ... ...... t .xKl.yf a at,ve of iv-nni, mvntiy wlel.rated the ninotv fiMirth anniversary -,r Iter l.irtli at her iiffliif in ik-s Moines, Iowa. James M.'ntehoon, a wealthy I'ilUlntre -" noine. in Allghe- ny, Monday. He was the father-in-law of Mrs. "Tom" MW'im-heoii, ,v Annie Sanner, of this place. " Henry K Miller, the Ux-col!e.-tor of Aortliaiuiilan township, has Iw-n mvst riousiy niissinx !ro::i his home sin.-e ear ly last week and his bondsmen are anxious to learn his whereabouts. A number of needed improvements will lo made to the "Commercial Hotel" !ef re the new landlord Mr. Ja.-ob 11. Winters takes post-cioti on April Ui. Mr. Winters is en experienced hotel man. There are not less th in fifty weil-delin-eJ eases or grip in town at tht.s v.riting and new -.ts(s are reports! every hour. A number of additional c:uses or scarlet fev r have leen reported the past few davs. Services as usual in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning and even ing, conducted by the pastor. The even inil si-rmon will lie the conclusion or a series on the IJcaiitude.: "The noblo ar my of martvrs." J. II. Iteaehy, r Salisbury, purchased at Sheriffs sale, f.r V", the grwit J'l lison Stock l'arni, near lieatri.-e. Neb., eo:ish.ting or eight ImiKlrwl acres or land, with houses and barns; alio, residence and lare livery barn in H.itrice. A number or the most progressive farmers of this eounty, who engage in the manufacinre of maple sugar and ma ple Molasses, have eipiippod their camps with the latest improved machinery, in cluding tin or galvanized iron pails an.l spouts for collecting the sap. Mr. Abner McKinl.-y, of New York, upent Saturday, Sunday and Monday wil.'i S oinerset friends. Mrs, and Miss McKir.ley are spending the present month at Atlantic City and will come to Somerset some time during the month or Aon! for a prolonged visit. Mr. II. C. White, of Chamliersburg. Pa., will K at the Somerset House, on or alKuit March l'.th, w ith a complete line of samples of choice suitings and trouser ings, where he ill bo pleased to re-i-ive the orders of his customers. Satisfaction is always guaranteed by Mr. White. Lizzie Ankeny, a well-known working woman a'oout town, died very unexpect edly Sunday night at her home in the west ward, aginl aixiut fity years. Heath resulted from a paralytic stroke. The de-ccas.-d was a native of Jenner township, where a nuinljor of her relatives still re side'. II. A. Crow, Deputy Collector of Inter nal Kevcmie, will bo at tho Somerset House to-morrow (Thursday) to receive the returns of all residents or Somerset and vicinity w ho are liable to lte assessed under the income tax law. The indica tions are that there will not be much of a rush to see M r. Crow. An effort is being made to have a new township erected out of the last half of Qjicmahoiiing township. It is said that a majority of the people of Hooversville areopjsised to the scheme, sim-j they wish to have that village incorporated in to a liorongh. The population or Hoov ersville is Iietwevn .'V-i-.l and i plenty large enough Tor a liorongh. Mr. and Mrs. John M irsi i!i and fr.mi ly, r rhiladelphia, will arrive in town Thursday, when they w ill take up their residence tor the summer in the un.x-cu-pied house of Mrs. Marston's parents Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hobert.s. recently removed to lllairsville, V.r. Marston, who is a prominent civil engiiuser, form erly conneltel with the South l'cnn Railroad, is in delicate health. Among the well-conducted an.l well reguhUcd corporations doing business in this county, none are superior to the Som erset Lleciric Light Company. Sim-e that company commenced furnishing its patrons with illuminating current, two years ago, it hits only met with three or four triiling mishaps and was only c impelled to deprive its patrons or lights for an hour or two on tUs occasions. The Hi:i:.vt.l is under obligations to Councilinen fJranger and Jones, who on Friday filled the cistern under our press room with water from onoof the borough hydrants. Had it not Ifen fir their kindness we would have W-en put to great inconvenience in order to procure water with which to raise ste mi to run our presses. It re-iuii-e.l less than three minutes to fill tlsecislerii with w ater. The work of tracing the murdere.-s of l ; rant Zufall is exceedingly dhli'-ult, but I'm- details or the tragedy are known to the detectives working on the case, w ho, r.T obvious reasons are keeping their mouths el osed until the proper time for them to speak arrives. The prspccts are that the mystery surrounding the tragedy will be dissolved before many days, and that guilty parties will !e called upon to answer for his murder. Mr. C. S. Vannear has taken possession of his new hotel, having removed his household g.iods into it on Monday. All of the rooms in the rear half of the build ing have been finished and furnished, and are now prepared for th- reception of guests, although the proprietor will not solicit custom for his new h otd untii the b.iiiding !i:ls b.-vn entirely titiished, which will not le fr several weeks yet. Persons desiring to at the "Hotel Vannear," i:i its j.resent condition, will Ik- received and entertained. Miss Cora Urallier. only daughter of Ir. an.l Mrs. i.srge Lrallier, of Ilerlin, di.ii on Tin-sday moriiing last, in Salis bury, aged 1 years. Three months lie fore Miss UraUier had gone to Salisbury r,.r'ie nuroose of visiting her brother. w ho is principal of the schools that place, and while there was taken sick w ith a disexse known t- the profusion as "ipiick consumption." The decviuseil w as one of Berlin's most popular and ac complished young ladies and her death is mourned by that entire c immunity. Since Thursday evening "F.obbie" Harding and "Fddie" Fcnnsl have leeu fight ng shy of Constable William Jil lKTrt, w ho has a w arrant for their arrest in his inside pocket. :i the evening named Harding and lVnro.1 set up m a voting man name-UJeorge F. Hemming cr, on one ot the back streets of this place, and Is-at him cruelly. They would prob ably have killed Hemm'mscrhad not sev eral men who witnessed the assault har ried to the latter's assistance, and caused the young toughs to flee. As it was Hem minger had several ugly gashes cut on his head and face, which were sule quenlly sewed up by Ir. I.uther. It appears that Heiii-.iiinger, who is em ployed at hauling coal to town from one of the mines close by, h id agreed to fight either Harding or I 'en rod single handed, but li-fora they arrive! at the place se lected Tor the "mill" lVnr.sJ jumpexl on Hemming. r'a l k and beat him over tl. h,.-.,l with a billv. wnue HOT ON THE TRAIL. Two Men Arrests!, Ca jrgn With Complici ty in th Murder of Grant Zufall. I'ro-n tlict'utii"r!aii! Ti:m-s, Satuntay. For some time past the nai;ic. ..r cer tain persons have been widely mentioned in eom-ection with the mysterious .lis;iii- pearanceof ;rant .iif.il, or Meyersdale, ; I'a., on or about the ir.d or !eccinlcr. j These stori.s all clustered around the rumor which is given Tor w hat it is worth and no more of a disturbance! allegMl t have o.-currcd early on Christ- ! mas morning at the I-'orest Hotel, a pub lie resort on North Mei huuie street kept !" T. J. Ynste. In this row it was said that a man of the name of M. Kane or M. Kim, from rennsylvania, was badly cut. Concerning this part or the story we have the follow ing statement from Ollieer Joss, lie saw the man M. Kane fall on Haltimore strvt, near thetiross building. ;ss starts! toward him, and ho arose to his feet. Another man had accompanied Mcuaue into ISaltiiuore street fr.nu Me i hanie, but disapjieared lieforc the ollieer rea-hel Mi-Kane. Finding the; man bleeding, he took him to the olliee or !r. Iirace, w h.ere his wound was dr-ssed. McKane was very reticent as to w hat had occurred, and n fused to tell w ho the man was that accompanied him to 1! litini re stret-U lie finally a.iuiitted tliat he lei.l been hurt at Yaste's. Too wound was in the neck, and yet strange to say there was very little hhxid on his shirt front, w hile his collar U hind and the back of his :nyk weres..aktsl and clotted with blood. toen w ent to Ya.-te's place and went up stairs. A her exatii:.iiie several r;uei. he V.m ei-e.I in soiim evidence or a disturbance, a:i 1 in the lied near the head was a large pool t blood. "i'ss could get no particulars or the oc currence at Yaste's and as McKane has disappeared the story of his injuiii-s h:is never been fob!, but it is said to have been f.umccb-d with Jhe trouble i-i w hie'a ifh!! lost his life. It is claimed ih:-l the b.:r-tcnder, Jos. ph Keyes, ..imld explain the row in v. hi, h M. Kane was hur!, and he is being looked for, and will pro'.iiiiy be a witness in the. case when wanted. What connection the cutting of Mc Kane h.;s r.ix.n the death of Zufall weare not j.rt pare 1 to say. OJneer ioss has so-iie tesiiuio:iv T uieii it will lo, well to have before the justice. It has been made very clear that Zufall met a violent death. An examination of the hole in the ice where the tsidy was found i- hov. s that a large piece had lns-u cat loose and shoved under the solid ice. Into this hole the IkmIv w hs shoved feel downward, and the weather Iwing very cold it was but a short time before the opening w.i.- again frozen over, but the ice never became rui thick as its connections. Th. 1 he-try most gen-.' 1 that Zufall was thrown d wn stairs, and in falling dislociitcd his neck. In orde r to eiivcr up the crime t he Ixnly was con -celled somewhere, it is believed for sev eral wf-:.ks, and then diHise.l of as pre viously slated. Yesterday warrants wire sworn out arihist T. J. Yaste, propriitor of the house where tho man McKane is alleged to have been lr::t, aud a yo;:ng man called Iora ;ord..n, who has been living in this city for son le time, but hist what occupation he fillowed i-. u it known. J jxoiuing against ins cfiiracter h.i ; en alh-gisl, so fir as co-.ild bo ascertained. Just what the warrants !i:irgcd was not made known, but ii is probably complic ity in the murder of Zufall. 15 .th w ere committed to jail to await a hearing, the exact time for which has not been set for obvious reasons. The trail is getting very warm, and st irtliiig d:- losures may be looked for at any moiie-nt. Xiss Vogel a Candidate for The Pittsbarg Times' Earcpean Tour. Tho teachers and pupils of the borough public schools hive united upon Miss F.lla Vogel as a candidate to make the rai-e for the ritls!.;irg 7V,h- Jviropean tour voting contest, and they will en il -avor to enlist the active support of all tlin le'-lii.is au l pupiU in tin; county, as well as the genera p'.ibli.i. In bcljaif of their candidate. Miss Vogel i ;i d aught er or Llder l'cler Vogel, ;iit stenogra pher, and several yeirs ag) g.-ad;iated w ith honors f rom the Indiana Slate Nor mal School, since v. '.i ei she h is be.-:i en gaged in teaehing in the public schools of Somerset borough and elsewhere. She is a young lady ot line literary attainments and social ac- mrdishnien'.s, an.!, should she prove a winner iu the 'iVeo s contest. V. ill reflect credit lip ill all who assisted iii her election, and will, also, make a brilliant correspondent. In the firmer 7Vi.' contest for popu lar teachers, the patrons r that excellent journal iu Somerset county plunge! into a free-for-all campaign for a half hundred different teachers with the result that none of them came within several thous and votes of Ik ir.g successful. Unless there is a united ell'irt made in behalf of Miss Vogel, there is i:o use of participat ing in the content, but if eoncerte J clfort is made in addition to tbu outside infl'i- ence her friends will be able to sw.iro in her iK-half, the chances or suet-ass will lie very flattering. The on test began March 1-t. Se tljat uvcry c-e.ipon h:is the ne-jieof Miss J'iia Vog-jl written on it. County Ceatenoiil Comaiittsss Bsport. A verv animate.-l liublie meeting was held in the Court House on Tuesday evening last fr the purpose of hearing the reports of the committees previously apjioiuted to make preliminary arran-o- meiits for celebrating the Centennial of Somerset County. The committee appointed to select a time for holding the celebration reported that th.-y had agreed upon the 4th of Ju ly as the most appropriate date. Objec tion w as offered to the rogiort, and after an hour's debate the report was unani mously agreed to. An effort was made t extend the time, in tir-ler to have tI-J v ie'mi'.'oii continue throughout three ij.iys, but a moiioii to that e!fe--t w.is do-a-a:ed. The program ommiUoo nui H(. i that they had agreed upon tho following pro gram: Civic, Military and Industrial Parade from :) to 10 o'clock; Music by Hand; Prayer by Kev. Ii. Kiieppt r; Anthem by Centennial Chorus; an address II istori- d Sketch of S oiin-i-set C.Minty orumr t-t lo selected; Musi,- address Agriculture and Live St : k Hon. I. I. Shaver; ad dre.ws Minerals and Mining A. Cham berlain. Aficrnoiiti: Prayer, Klder '. (J. Lint; Anthem, Chorus; address Heiieh and Har J. O. Kimtiu-::; a 1 dress Army and Navy J. . Ogle; I'.ominise.j.ises, Samuel PhUson; IJenediction, Klder II. A. JlarUcll. P.efore adjournment Chairman CoiTroth was authorized to increaso the g-.-'iieral oimmittee t any size he may think proper. The meeting adjourned U re-emvene at the call of the Chairman. TTrias Trent Dead. I'rias Trent, a prominent and highly respected citizen of Somerset township, died at s o'clock Friday ninrniug, at his Ii oinn a short distance north of town, a ;cd ;: years. Although Mr. Trent had been ill for about a year, suffering from a complication ortroubles, he was only con fined to his bed fr three or four days previous to his death, and ft fatal termi nation or his dise.we was not anticipated liy the meiiilK-rs or his Tamily. Tha an nouncement or his l.:ith was a Kh-K-.k t the omiiituiily at largo. The funeral oc curred Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, w hen services were conducted by Klder William Mullendore, of the Disciple Church, the deceased having been a meiiilier of that denomination for a long term r years. I'rias Trent was a r.irm er or more than ordinary ability, and met with such success th-it three or four years ago he sold his farm, three mile north or this place, to one or his sons and remov ed closer to tow n, where he devoted his time cultivating a truck garden and small fruit orclnnL He is survived by his wife and nine children, and by sever al brothers and sisters. Conrt Proceeding!. When our report closed last week the oa-eor the Commonwealth vs. Harvey Stahl, or Jenner township, charged with selling lienor to persons visa hi y afl'ect.'d, w as Mi,upying tho attention or the Court and jury. I rent interest nttached to the ease, since some of the 1cst known men in that l s-ality were Com enied and the verd:.-t orthe jury, w hich remained out overnight, w as impatiently awuited. The jury fvind the dctcntant "not guilty," but divided the coMs e:ially iielween him ai;d tho rroseciitor M. I. HumU rU Mr. Humbert was the prosecutor also in a caso charging Staid with kee-ping a "Uisorderly liouse." Tho irand Ju:y j ignored the bill and assessed the costs on me prosecutor, in default or wtncli Hum l'i1 was sent to jail. I'hineas Older, or Larimer township, wasaeiiiittedon a charge or larceny. Tiie Commonwealth alleged that the defend ant had stolen and slaughtered a calT. J. 2. A. Kennedy, or Johnstown, charg ed with perjury, iio hiving represented himself U-fore Justi(-o Itru baker, or Ilerlin, to iie A. W. Kennedy, the defend ant in a suit for debt brought i.y several parties of that p! av, by agreement of counsel ai-.s jited a verdict of "not guilty, but defendant to pay the costs." William Auman, who formerly kept store at tiidoon, Lincoln township, was called upon to answer a charge of "deser tion," preferred against him by his wife. From the admissions r the defendant it was made to appear that he had made no otlbrt, since sending his wifj home to her parents, to aciimiihile property, as he iii:ticij.:,te-l that she would have him I r-H'ght ix'foro the Court in order to make him provide for her wants. After deliver ing a smithing lecture, to the defendant Judge Longeueckcr sentenced him to pay the costs or prosecution and to contribute ?I..0 per week towards the supjMirt of his w ifa. The second w eek's term of Court, for the triid or civil cases, convened at PI o'clock A. M., Monday. The morning session was taken up in hearing motions, etc. The first case chilled tor trial Monday afternoon wits that or John II. liiugner vs. Catharine M. Long, (Feigned issue). The jury returned a verdict, Tuesday morning, in favor of I he plaint ill". Of the twenty ca.-es on the list Tor trial all but three were settled or continued. The cases remaining to l tried are: Mary llentz vs. the liorougti or Somerset, and (icorgia Coleman vs. Noah Menser. These cases will Iw tried to-day. For want of business Court adjourned Tie-sday morn ing until this morning. At Home. All who are interested in good house keeping rhould examine the Cinderella Stoves and Kangcs, The extra larga and high uvea embodied in their const ruction insures a good baker. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by J. It. Hoi.PKitnArr.r, Simersct, I;u Pnhli: So'aools Esatainitions. Applicants for graduation have Is-eti reported from the districts named K-low. The dates and places for holding the ex aminations have liecii arranged with special reference to the convenience of applicants and the time of closing the 'l'''' sen I m ils. Summit (Jarrelt, Saturday, fth. Hrotiiersvailey Fairview S. H. Satur day, March fill. Shade and Stonycreek Htickstown, Saturday March !nh. Jefferson New Fouutai.i S. H. Thurs day, Marc!:-!th. Salisburj- and Klk Li k Salisbury, Fi i- day, March l".th. Northampton and Fairhop, Hridig-.im S. H. Tuesday, Marcti bnh. I'rsina Tuesday, March P'th. Addison Listonburg, Wednesday, March JnU. Jenner, Linoiln, Jenneitown .Tenners, Thursday, March !st, Stoyest.iwn and ','ucmnhoiiing Stoyes town, Friday, March 'J2:i.l. Somerset twp. C'upp's S. H. Saturday, March iTJrd. M iddlts-rci;k, I'j-.ptsr Turkeyf.sit New lA-xington, Friday, March iind. i'oiieiii-iugh Miller S. II. Monday, March S. Southampton Kcnncll's Mills, Wed nesday, March 27th. Coinl'iciicc Friday, March h, (Ju nior.). Itis-k wd Tiies.l.iy. April !h (Junior). New l'.alliin ore Thursday, April I'lh. I'.erlin Friday, April ith. Meyersdale Wednesday, April -1th. Soincrst Horoiigh Friday, May loth. Only such applicants w ill be examined as have been regularly recommended by their teachers. l-lxaminations will lK'gin at 9 o'clock. Kach class will be examined by a com mittee of three, two of whom may Ik? ch'ioscn by tle te-c-hers and directors the respective disti-ieis. Jf not elected, they will lie appointed. The superin tendent will direct the committees and be personally present at the examinations or se'rure a su'oslitute. Applic.tnts will furnish paper, pensand ink, and a stamped envelope for return rcirj. Iiildouias will bo furnishotl by the Su perintendent, and granted tree to all sue cessnil appliciints. These examinations are open to teach ers, directors, and school patrons. Hcrlin, Pa., J. M. P.kukkv, March 1, !!. County Supt. Justice! of the Peace and Coztable. It will Is; well to recollect that at Flsii Eli's IJook SroUK you csm purchase Dinn'a Justice, McKin neys Justice, Constable's linidis, Sale Hills and Fi-e Hills. Also you can obtain the new uniform deeds ami exchange your old style deeds free of c.st r.r the now onod. You can got Justices Dockets, and all the blanks required by Justices and Con stables. Wank Marriage Certilicatis, Legal and FooJ.s Cap papers, large olbcial sifa l-;nvc!oies, Hlank H-siks and any thing and everything you may require in the IVsik, Stationery and Nows line. Cms, II. FtsiiKtu Gorge of Ioe. Tiie oyster express "hobnail" on the Somerset A Cambria railroad had a narrow escape from a serious aoeidetit Thursday in riiing, at U ewn:i bridge, a few miles south of Stoyestown. Tho lowunotivo was in chargo of Fngin.H;r I'ila and at tho time or th mishap was running at a high rate or speed. As the train noared the small bridge which crosses the run at that sint He noticed what appeared to lie a mountain or ice on the tracks in Trout, Mr. File reversed his engine and applied the air brakes, but the momentum of the train could not lie cheeked until it dash ed into the heap or ice which completely overed the little bridge so that there was not much or it to Ik? seen. Tho pilot r the engine was completely torn oft. It re quired several hours to clear the wreck from the bridge so that the train could pass. That the bridge sbssl the immense gorge is a mystery to tlnso who saw it. Sugar Maker, Why use wotwlen keclers for maple sap that leak and waste the sap, when you can buy a g'xxl tin or galvanized iron pail to hang on the spout lor l.'kim to $1S.(W per hundretl. We have them m stock. Call and see them. P. A. Sen em. The Last Quarterly Keeling. On next Sabbath the United Kvangel- ical Church will have the last quarterly meeting Tor this conference year, at Husband. Kev. J. W. Domer will officiate. The Fittsburg Conference of the United Evangelical Church, will convene at Franklin, Pa., March 14. Kev. W. Honpt pastor of Somerset cireut, will leave for the session, March 12. He reports as the result of this year work 3Ti conversions. 28 baptisms and 41 accessions. Total membership 208, OU Somirt Pdper. Onr townsman. Joints M. t'.ntk, Ilsri., the possessor of two very eld ;. ies of ierman newspaper that was at one time printed in Somerset. Its title is "Der Wcstticho Telegraph "I'.in woch enlM -h z'iting fir H.irger uttl Lint lente." 1 he paper is printed an 1 juiblisho I by l-ieoeiiciv i.ih'ii In, at the .er:il.ill and Knglisii IUU. printing oille,.. Th oldest of the t .v.. papers is No. IJJ, and tun ilate April is lsi.i. From this U would ajipear that this p iper must have Iks-ii established in tiie month of Dis-ern- ber, lsij. The paper is a r.e.ir 'olui folio. e cannot see that the paper contains any l'K-al ih-ws of any kind. It contains some six or seven columns of advertise, incuts, most or which aro local. Abra ham ilhoads, of Somerset tow nship, Wil hebii Scila-rt and Jacob Mason, of Mil- ford, offer at public Kile oxen, cows and other rami stK-k. William Ijtfcrty an nounec-s that ho has placed at tho stores of Jacob Sclinei.h r and lr. William - eb Fl-ler, ill S unersct, a superior lot or whetstones, "just the things to sharpen I Hitch and Knglish scythes. Jacob Schneider, secretary or tho Hoard of Trustees of Somerset Academy, gives no! ice "that the trustees u ill meet at the Court House on Jd of April for tho purpose or letting a contract for a build ing for sai.l academy, which is to bo or brick :tn.U) feet," The publishers or the paper also un- iiouiev that "in conjunction with Henry A. KtuizA Co., or Pittsburg, they will print an edition r "Arndts Warhen Christen thum." Three columns o? the paper are devoted to statements of lead ing events in tho career of Na;.!;yn, w ho had in the proccdbigyear lieen ban ished to toe island of LI ha. The second of the papers liears tho date or October - I, ISiii, and presents about the same features as tho first, except that some of its advertisements arc printed lioih in (b rnian and Knglish. These pa pers were preserved by Ad.im Lcpley. I-Isij., of Suthaniiton, who was a sub scrilsT. This (jerniim paper having bvon tsial lished in 112, would appear to antedate the Somerset li'ej; by nearly a year and makes it the oldest paper printed in the county aliout w hich anything definite is know ii. It is -aid, however, that its early a Ink; a tieriuan paper, known as the Somerset '.'-rj..V, was published in Som erset, but by w horn published, when re ally established i.r w hen its publication ceased is not now known, but that such was the fact rests largely on the Commis sioners of Somerset iunty, having or dered that lists of unseated lands, upon which taxesare due, Is. published in such a pajx r. A long w ith these (b-ruian papers wire seven numbers .f the Somerset U a paper printed by John Fatten. Tin y are or various dates from 12th of February Islsto2nd of March ls21-the former Im ing No. 17, of volume ."i, w hich would in dicate that the W-".i was established some time iu the year IM'k In the issue of Feb. 12, lsis, the proceed ings of the legislature are given among other things Mr. llanna, preseutisl three petitions from Somerset county, a-king that a iKiitioii of the Mate l!oa 1 to Hed r rd, lsI of Somerset, bo vacated. He also presented a petition praying for a law to prohibit peddling and hawking of tin ware. It is also stated that a numlierof rmniigrants arrivingat New York during the year is:'", to have Ih-cii S'A. Sheriir l. "urge Pile advertises three tracts of land f r sale, also 7 lots or ground in Somerset liorough. James Clark, Postmaster of Somerset a Ivcitises brj letters as remaining un c tiled Tor in tho jiostofiice, while John Mailer, postmaster of Stoyestown adver tises l.'t l-iters. l'eter Hhoa.ls ofSlony creek township, anil Jactib Cogb-y each o !"er r-irms Tor sale, on which are located grist mil's and saw mills. ;co. Pile and Henry Chorpening, guardians, offer for rent "that noted tavern stand iu the Bor ough ofSomerset, In-longing to the heirs ..r Frederick Ne!)", deed." Iu the issue of "ith of March lsfs, the editor complains that Philip King, late or Milibrd and Samuel I jno, of Hnthers valley, have abstsiiided without having paid the printer his dues. That on 4th March it had snowed to a depth or seven teen inches. The lovcnior having letters patented diite.l ."rd February lsis, in.-orporat.il the Somerset V Holford Tnriiiiike company, an election orthe stockholders is tnlled to Ik-held at the home of Joseph Filson on thelilado Koad ill Allegheny t-w nshiji, oiitthof March, for the puriose of or ganizing the ctnipany and cbs-iinga b iard of 12 managers. The total expenditures of the county for 1-17 were ?l7ll.nti of which sum !;.ii2 was for the schooling of poor children. John Kurtz advertises an aii'ithecry shop, stating that he had purchased Mr. 4 och-; establishment an I added largely to the stock. In tho issue of Ins-. 17th, lsjS, one oy lor l.iii-ns S. i.ibl.s aiuiounoos that he has I, M-ale.l in I'.erlin, for the prai-ti.-eof physic mid surgerj-. He publisl'.es his diploma in Litin which he received from the University of Pennsylvania in 17:I, and takes up nearly three oo!uiiss of the paper ill advertising his numerous testi monials. While a corresjx indent under nam. of 1'abins from Iirothersvalley has a communication of half column, ridi culing the Doctor's pretentions. The lloetor ill lS-J) removed to Soiia-set. There i.s also a call for a meeting to Is? held at tho house (lf 1 1. Updegraff f.-rtho "puroso or resoluting on tho evils of the circulating medium of tlm county." Sam uel Paruice has a pnisjiwtus for publisli iug in Somtirset the pocket companion or every man his own lawyer, prh-e&i cents. In the issuo of March IS, ISl'J, J;!m1 Weyand, of Allegheny township, offers a reward of slo for the taking up and re turning to him a runaway school master, named John lingers, who had taken w i'ii him a number of !a-ks out of the seh-xil house and burned tiio rest, Mrs. E. Sterrett, intends opening a young ladies school iu Somerset. In the paper of4February 21, ls"2i, in tho Legislature, ?r. 1 1 indiu m pn-sented a petition against erecting Herlin into a borough. Washington's birth day was duly cele brated iu Somerset, by a parade or tho "Hlues" rollow ed by a superb teast at the hotel of C'apt. John Weloler. Numerous t asts were tdven. We can only Ibid room Tor three orthein ; "Our Countrywomen : Fair as tho mom, beautiful as th) diy, as the evening mild; from them wo reali.o the sunshine of love in our youth and tho moonlight of friendship in our da.-lino 30 guns am! 1- cheers." C. Forward offered this: "Hrigilior lii-neral Hull lnit hisses and asquili May the d 1 hereafter reward his merits by making him a scavenger to cleanse the streets of Tophet." Hy Capt. J, Welester, given at the table. "mr AVV .V. 7i w." The actual expenditures or the county Tor the year l2il were t:7ii.'.is. The sala ry or Commissioner's clerk was i.).0t) and 12!.."K wxs paid for s-h.Kiling of pKir children. Waihington D. C Special Excnrsioni via Pennsylvania Railroad. The IVnsylvania ltailroad Comjiany's excursions to Washington, D. C, oireran (Ilortiiiiity that should not Is? missed. Apart from tho attract iveness or the na tions' Capital; the scenery through which one travels en route makes the trip doub ly interesting. Hut two excursions of theseries remain, one on March 21 and the last on April 11. Excursion tickets, good within ten days, and ermitting or stop-over in Haltimore in either direction w ithin limit, w ill Ikj sold at rates quoted ls low, g.ssl for use on dates alwvc named on all trains ex cept the Pennsylvania Limited. Special train of parlor and day coaches will be run on the following schedule: Train leave. Rate. Pittstmnr .. 8.o. in. t'M Johnstown . U " 7 B.slford - - "- S Mhliinifton A rnve .4i Is ! Hi o'hest of a'.i ia Iavcnin Tae Com; lctiun ef the C. ft 0. Braioi t gain Agitited. Work will i-..!iiiiie!i-ed on the ex tension i,r the Continence A Oakland biuncli of the I'..iliim n c .V Ohio railroad some time during the coming spring, ac cording to the statement or an oll'tWal tif that company. This extension has la-en projected a couple of years or more and on several occasions it has Iks-ii rumored that work was to lie commenced immedhitely. The propot-ed continuation of the Con- Jltiewre & Oakland is from its present terminus. Manor Iannis, Md., to Moun tain Like Park, iu the same State, a distance oris miles. If the new road is built it will bring Pittsburg within 121 miles or Mountain Lake Park, Deer Park and Oakland, three of the most popular summer resorts inland from the sea- co:tst. It was the original intention of the Haiti- more A- Ohio Uailroad Company to build the branch from Confluence to Oakland, but, when the track was laid as far us Manor imam's, the cuustru -tii;n, for some. reason, was dropped; and since thc;i the company has n .t s -n fit to take it up, and even ia this instance the work is to b carried ro.-ward by private parlies. A numU-r of Maryland and Wist Virginia capitalists, under the leadership of Major Vnderson, an iulluential West Virginian, have formed a stock company, and have had the route surveyed, preparatory to beginning construction. These gentlemen arcalso iulen stvd iu a new resort, within a stone's throw from Mountain Like Park, and have alreadv builta large hotel, which will acom- m.Hl.ite .") guests, and in addition, coii- racts have Usui let fur the biiildingof Inn ottage.s. The res.irt is to be known as Lo.-h Lynn Heights, and is per- lied on an eminence overlooking Mountain Lake Park. From the too of the hotel it is said hat a survey of 20 miles can Ik- had of the surmunoiiig country. This project ac counts for tlu degree of interest manifest ed by Major Anderson and his company, w ho forsee that as soon as the extension is linished the new resort w ill be brought within easy reach of Western Pennsylva nia people, and that section nf i-i,u:try ying north, which is the object desired. After the new road is built it is propos ed to turn it over to the i'.aiiiiuore A Ohio 'o. for operation. Heretofore Mountain .ake Park ami the accompanying resorts have not been popular with Pennsylvania icnple, o;t dug to the fact thai th.-y have been able to rc!i it only by a r,im;d- aliout rouLe, but now th.-tt a direct uno is brt i-staLli-dic-i between the two places. it promisos t bo w oil patroni, d by i.mal cxc.irsi mists. In ord -r lor Pit'.stj 'rgers and persons from thesUiTouieiii:g vicinity to reach there at present, it is necesarv to il'ierg.iby way of Conn-'lsviii ml 'ainnont.or by way of Coiin.-Hsville and 'umbt :la:id, both of which routes are )u:ida;snjt and cov or a distai:.-j of over 2iM mil. s. Keiiri.seiit.it ives of the company who have tiie extension in charge were iu 'ills burg during the past week in i-..n- erenee w itn tiie Haltimore A Ohio of ficials, relative to the buiblingof the road. Tin y received assurance that the sni- my would co-op-r.Ue with them in leratingthe line after its uiiletion. tegular trains would run !K-twcen C ui AU it l, flueuce and Mountabi Lake Park. the pri liininariirf for constructing, said, have been arranged. In addition to tho passenger facilities offered, the extension will also oi.t-n un territory rich in oil, lumber and agricultural interests, w liicit aro un developed, and aro bound to yiel 1 the road handsome revenues as freight tri'lie iu time. Uniformity of Deeds F'or Somerset o.niity. Ilisirdrr Mil ler is fist gelling the deeds uniformity into shape. F'lSil Kli's ItooK Sror.K now has a large stis-k of the uniform deeds. Mr. Fisher will exchange FUEL tiie Uniform deed w ith dealeis. Justices of the Peace, lawyers and others. Tiue detsis are for sale at liis-ril wholesale rates at Fisher's H.Mk Store to dealers, and at reduced rates to Justices of the Peace and lawyers. The coming conrt week will lie a (jo.mI time for Justm-.s an.l others to bring in their old style deeds and have theui exchanged FHKE at Fisher's tt.xik Storn, Cl!.-i. II. FsiKi:. Bntt-sriitc is Ocod, Tho pack-igis receiving seisin. I :u;d thirdpriz.es at a recent meting of the Slate Dairy men's sss.x-iali.oi, and after wards claimed to have bts u biitterine, have Ik-oii subj-.M.ted to a chemical analy sis by the experiin.-nt station. The re sults show a striking agreement iu Niiii positio.i botwo?u this questioned article and iure butter and a w ide and essential di'lereiiee bet-.yoti: b;it?eri:;e or oleomar garine. As soon as the ch-irges that tho com mittee awarded prints toihe artificial pro duct wens published. Prof. Waters of Siato College a momltcr of tho coni'iiitt-M', se;-ur..si a sample of tho disputed paek-a-es from Mr. Palm, tsbt.ir the Tho Me-.nlviile le,ssenger, who attempt--.! to perpetrate the joke hy entering them as bitter !n the name of a local dairy man and afterwards announced through tin press that they were butterine. Those samples were sent to the experiment station under seal by tho secretary of the association. The results clearly vin-U-r-ite tho decision of the commlitoc rn awards and indicate that Mr. Palm either knowingly mado a faiso statement cn (jrning the genninoness of tint article or was a victim of deception and fraud by the m inttfacturors of butterine in Chic t g ), from w lio:n he oblainud tho sampk-s Xor exhibition. A Eint to Ladies. Delicate cakes and puddings can be baked H.nvessfully in tho Cinderella Stoves and H inge. Tho large, high oven insures uniform baking and no burning on the top. Sold and guaranteed by J.VMKS IS. IIol.flKilK.Vt-.M, Somerset, Pa. State Normal, IalUat, ?a. The Indiana Normal ScIumiI .f Penn sylvania will open thesjiring term, Tues day, April 2d, ISO. A streiig tsirps r teachers, a locsition delightful as a sum mer resort, and low rales are among the attractions. Students may enter at any time. Send for a catalogue. Orphan's Court Sale OF Valuable Real Estate! Itv virtue of an order of sale issued out of tlic'orpliaiis' Court In anil for the county of Somerset, to me dins-Usl. i will i-.xp.is.' to public sale on the premisi- In Stoyeito-ii iHirough, KiiiicnK-t count). Pa., on Saturday, March 23d, 1895, At I O'clock P. M., the followi ne i-phI estate, late t tie property of Wiliumi 1. am merman, il.-c'il., vi.: A certain house an.l sUiI.le i.nil two lots of Sroninl situate on the w.-sl i'le of Somerset tns-t In Stoyestown lionmeli, H.ljoiiiin Iniiil of H.ivlil "I. Zimmerman 0:1 the souili, Sirs. lir. It. Patlersonoa the west mid alliy oil the norlh. This Is i very d.-simhle proi cny liavius thcnim a variety of choice fruit trves and a never tilling xpiin-; of excellent water. -Terms : One-third of the pun-liase money fit hand when liie it.sil is delivered, oiustliinl in six months and uni-thir.l In one y.-nr with inter est oil I lie deferred lmyiiiciits, to lie s.s-unsl bv Judmiicnt IkiiiiI. 10 per cent, of hand iiiou.-y lo be paid when the property is knock ed down. Ji.HX II. HITK. Administnttctro Wuv E. Zimmerman, dee'd. rower. Latest U.S. Gov't Kcport New Spring Goods. Do you know that even- shelf, counter, table, showcase and win dow in our Iry Goods Department U crowded to its inmost capacity with everything the market aflordd in the way of new spring good?. We have bonht the largest and best asiortment of CARPETS, LACE CURTAIN'S, RUGS, and POUTIKRS Ever seen in Somerset. Carpets and Lace Curtains are now on exhibition vnd we arc con fident that our styles and prices are such that lookers will becone buy ers. Re sure to see our new Carpets and Curtains for spring. We will take pleasure in shoeing you a big range of styles in all the different grades of Ingrain?, Tapestries, Cody Brussels and Velvet Carpets. Ia Luce Curtains - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department wc are showing all the new rich shies. Everything New, Call and see us. Everything ful ly stocked and equipped at Parker & Parke.'s. : TO : THE TRADE 01' 11 STtK'K OF has been selected with unusual care, and at lower eo-t than for mer years. We are therefore able to offer, not only the very bct-t goods on the market, but can quote lower price3 than heretofore. We Rarely Lose a Customer, as wc aita in all ciscs to give the Customer FULL VALUE FOR MONEY. HIS C. H. 111 11 6C6 Main Cross Street, Somerset, Pa. The Warm Sun Throws a new light on an old subject HATS. Lots of men don't realize that they are wearing a shabby one until they come in contact with men who are wearing new ones. The tew blocks arc now on sale at Jonas L. Baer, "The Hustler." B1 Maiu Cross St., - SOMEK-SET, PA. FURN TUBE nDnnnmn uurrnuiD James R Holderbaum. SNOW : IS : HERE ! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO EM3BKKES2Z3Haa Q CUTTERS - - - REMEMBER We Always Carry Them in Stock Except in Warm Weather. Don't forget two unable to get them, and rerg .soon they will he ncaree at any price James B. SLEIGHS BY THE CAR LOAD. The I:iui.en- Ware Hou-e of E. line of SLEIGHS and SLEDS ever brought to Somerset. FU 1 1 Line Of- BUGGIES, WAGON 3, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, LAP R03ES, HORSE BLANKETS, BELLS, WHIPS, ETC Call and convince yourself before to suit E. L. Patriot St., - eina Hurryabout -DUYIXG- Spring Goods IRS. A. E. DHL'S STORE will soon be enlarged to twice it- present size, When the will exhibit the Finest Line of DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS AND MILLINERY Ever brought to Somerset County. Mrs. A. E. UHL. Don't tj V" AND BOB gears agogouicere Holderbaum. & SLEDS L. Simpson is packed with the finest buying elsewhere. I havj TRICES tie TIMES. Somerset, Pa. ortci: in divorce. ril Ini-ii-i J. r . lkuiiiy F mu 1 'It-Hi tt? Som Nit h a.f i. Witli. r. ) x r.', Keh. i lir 7" .V(c,':fMii I rt th'- d'rtu.'a.tt afa.re Ml lit , Yu art- in r ly r.tiii-il .o lt mul :ipTi,-.tr at i-iiy r ! s? i ,; i: v. :n U- ln-;l at S)iiHT-4-t. mi thr 4! h MoiHt:t f I;y, A. ! iM'mTih !;-. u mt s.w.r u roini'liimf of A it tut K. Vitt!-r yur wife, tli' !ai:tti;t' :!hi- iiaiin 1, an.l show i'tiiix-, !" aiiy you ha-. why ymr tul slioul'l not U iivon-i friu th of riiarriuioiiy i-nii-n-! iri'o w i;ti yon. mrn-,a!y !t- pr-iyt-rof htr in-iiiioii anl hU-1 exh:l- :i-4ai:i-t yoti t'tt;v iiiti 'o;irt. Sht-riir lti. -. KlVAKD HHVKIi. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. K-L.Lt of I'avi.I J. Ki'ii-rt. !:ite tf yofne.- t towiistiiji, l,-r"il. t.rlt.-rs of A. iiiiinisrr.iiii.il liavinir ln.-n vniMtiil '.y if..- (.r..-r amliorily, to ihe uu-it.-rsiti.sl, not I.s- is h.r. t.v iv,:ii to nil jr soris ia.f.-l.t.st to s;ii.l -s!ai: make imim.ii !. Kiy iiit-nt. aiut ihos,. tiavin riaimsiiuitiiit sai-i i -iale will irv-iit iii--m iu!y linen 1,11-iiU-ti lor S4-T! !. l:: 1:1. r. 1 ii y.'Aj-lil ii i h. isi-'al oili.-.- - J. A. i'..-rk-v. in st.iini:, t Ixir.Ht.h. J. i;. I-:.MKKT. AvIiiiiiiistr.iU-r. A I M X 1ST ILVTOR'S XOTICPL Kstate of t'tiristi n: Tr--I. ho of J. ninT township, Soiiu-r-'t unty, l'n. l.i-tl-rs of a.lininisinilion. on thr ntiovp tal.-. ha vim; U--n -rnnitiif loth,' inid. rsirii. il i.y tin- ir.- raulhi ritv. non.-v is lit r-t.y giv--ntoali i.-rsons inili-Sl,-.! to s:iit tstaU- t.l. li).-k.- imni.-.liaTi KiV ittt-n. anil lliosi' liavirix claims airatu-t th- s;iint-1. pr. snt tticm !niy aiitlu-iiti-at.-l lor s tlU-in nt. on KriU: Jfan-h l"il!i. Is!i at ih- issi.i, of the uii miii!s; raior in s;ii;t township. K. V. i!U Sivki-r. AI'KAM TKKXKU Alltiniy. Ailiiunistrutor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. 1:1 Itc-I-'.-ttatc of Ja -ol f. Vounkin. .hvil. in !tw r.rph:ii;- I fi.urt it -suii-rs,-i i I'oiuiiy, IVmisyiva I nia. Th.- un.irrsiirni.t nittlitoi- appoinit-tt hy ttn' t'oiirt tan-ii-.Th. lsao. to as,--rtai:i ailvai:--im-nts to Ilir- h-it-s a. nl itistrii.ult- th fuml iu tin h.-iiuls i tin- aWiiiinisinitor, to nntl nimtt tltosv hally i-iitilU-i th.-n-to. ht-n-hy yivr? m.tf that In- will sit at his i.l.i.-v in Hit- Ix.r-i.-.ishol nmiii tm !, i-ti., i.u K.'iilay, Mar. ii j;i. l-si.at I oYI.h-'-. p. in., lor Hi.- purpose of al -ti-mliil-r to the ,liili,-4 of satit u pKiintln lit. when an.l ln-ro ail ik-i-soiii iuli nst. ii tan iittii.ti. CJKO. ft- Sl'UU A utti tor. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. Having Ih-.u hfHin?t-ii Autlitor br (lie Court oi t'o'iiino;i 1'lt ;ts ol' :in-r-t county, I'a.. to tii"(t'att th- fiuul in thv haiul- of K;iwanl H'vtr, Si.ri!l", arising fn:u the sai, th ro!iil pnijH-rty ot II. A. WVr-lit-r, 1 ;titt uiuitnt; tU sr iti'alt v fill it Iit tliTt to, 1 iu'r'1! irtve ii thatl will it t'mrttm jjuros4' of dix har'THii' tli tlut:-? f saiI jMHntiiu'tit u! itiy otlict. in t)M liintth of ?4nirstt on Vtiliihty, March iTtli, iss nt 1 oYlock t. in., of tMid day, wht-ii aiitl wtu-re nil iartH- in mU rr st may attend. J. U LOWKY. Auditor. Orphans Court Sale Valuable Real Estate! By virtue if an ortler of iile lssu.il out of the irphaus' t'onrt in unit for the r-ounty of .somerset, to me ilirti'til. 1 will eXNe to nii lie saie on the preniists. In Soutlutinptou township, in si. ul ts.unty, on Saturday, March 23, 1895, AT I O'CLOCK P. M. the followias real lutare. fat.' the property iC jo.'ph Kiiwriek, lec"l., vi: A rv-rtain traet of land xituate in tli tn-wn-ship of SHitlutiii-ln, eounty of ssunerseti I'a.. a.li'HiiiiiS laii.is of Allrt.l Wilmoulli. tit-e'il.. simoii htM-inakt-r. and Juiin tteller. rontainiii-; one hundred mil six uen-s more or less, utMiut seventy-rive avi-ift clear and twenty in iiu-uduw, a uiu.' aud a half-story Frame House, and hunk hnrn on the pft lnixst. in a good suite of mltivatiou. The fhrni i Terms. ine-thlrd of pnn lius.' nioncy in hand upon delivery of tUssl. one-third in ii moutim and one-third in one ynr with Interest on tiie de ffrrttl pavmenin." lsi yineuls lo tie secured by Jiid-riiK-iit txrnd. Hi per rent, of I lie hand, liion. v to be puid when the property W knotted down. J. A. EMERICK, Adnilolstrator of Joseph Emerlck, WU. SIMPSON,
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