Somerset Herald. 1 tli III ..M.irrh 11, 1 ;u:t:irs Iiar.j.is .J..1IHS '" rli:,,i-.r.i:up:ils:aSa.vdor' ir- I..;r;l.-ti"" 1 ' - . T' ,' . ,, wvaihor Huh winter jw ;.ri-; -v 1,R !.V.r than iii ' prei-eding r !Vnnvivniu.-i nmivc ;;lT v r,.;1( h i.f the 1h1 in tjiuvii ", ,:i c.irriaire i Ii-huH'" ;t!r up waiea 1 1 IT ;1;ii;v the brakes to t ,i .,-'V ,; :i;;y i;:.:ii.,:iU . .Ti; i.i:r..ir.l the Ilello m fniiretratiiin sivtired . i.v-.-ri j,. ..faiiihf.i.-it .... i!i. ?" .::! fr li-trilii-i:i that vicinity. ;' l . 1 v am-i'!"'" i un-iv man "' - i ami ts S:,P 1 :iils at .... fin St. -re. v:" , i, l...--..u .!iiliHK the oii.ns ';'r'' ".'Mir.' 'In" must re- ,1,0 1 ' .r ' J :v.t!i- t!i :ti in ".v next (.r eIo the lir4 one s- ; i i The votes mast g in .va:- v.i.-.t'.i-ni from the law, lar- . v.--1'-1 Kin reiiiarKatuy noii .... .f i'hila.l. lj'liia an.I M-ni-ir ratlison has "'.. I hi- hw '"Kiks an J butts '.' v. 'V !'' eity. "r - v.-aiher projrnostie.Uor, " .r:l an.I May i" usher in zv'm'U llial tho ,nditiin i '. " '""i" 'i!shi!'S ri ultural '"'luiiewia prove !he most st.irmy ',' u!ii:ner, with heavy rai.i- . .... i i 1 my a ti :i :n xli-r, st- hiss lnusi e iri-e? tJo ;n-:r.ni:' ; s!.-le it the wi-armsof reli i. r-i f pul'UeM-h.v.ls "..ava:e.i iatue New Jersy L'gis " ' ti. lViaisylvaiiia House f ""'.'l.''.-it:v p.ts.-s it by a big ma ','..'!!!! .litler in Stales that are v I m-c;. I !.y a river. ,." i, r ft!ie IIi:rai.i should not for 'it J. N- Snyder, the druggist, ean ' .r . ' .' g'.'1-s.-es. V- Kuia-iti'-! ". Walter, whtwe farm is . ' .1 i:..;it i" niih-s north of Stan- !i:ia tl.H'k of white I'ghorn ,. ,,,.!' n :i;. h he is justly proud, l or . war. . a. line January 1, lsTs he has 'r .:n :s :! avenging one hundred aviny-;' e f.. Is. 1,3 i dor.c n eggs UK. M of King Township, ' -,; ". ::'tv. pat ;r.v ;y nearly a tliott j N "fw int'T apples of his own .'...; a;i'. ;!fi!i. He sold so'ue if . Vi'aeu one bushel v. ;.i ! : iii5 the pr;.-e if three .,( '. it I; .ays t.) raise them. ...-,-viry John M. Keyn..Ms .i partuieiil. has decided , ia whie'i hi holds that i.-r and ui.tlher of asohii-r irop,-rty and the father is .r! tii family, the mother uitli'ui the meatiing of the A." ..e t.-.i;' .. -Ti i- ill :i ;ir. sa; pail for 1? eents or iron one for 1 eeats. e I's Tin Store. :!: it s -U ,2- I. : II-- lr:v,:i:--v LL I'.. .! rL tr.-ti. n .i ixth anniversary "f the , s:ttniiei Wakefield. I'. I. the Methodist Ki:soip:il o-lcl .rated We-liiesday at the K !.-..' .:' his son -in-law, John J. or o :i. ..I' Wist Newt.-n, with whom the r ..r.:t.!. minister ha- made his home for '..-r;.i y.-urs. . jr.'- y..:iig iiu-n of L'".;igh!ii;st.wn ia ij'.Aii-to roii Frederick Spccht, of that !.-. They were overheard, and when t-.-.ul.'ii 1 with arrest conft'ssed. Mr. ;- tit i an age.1 man and has ln-on in .. -.ite health, and the young robiers ::: ipated no trouble in sti-ni ing a large ij Jtil of money, ?.r ile is ijiiite wealthy. V i )tt I. irougii, In-Iav. are county, ex :r t.irt'.ipa hart .s-t from its cemeteries. i- ti c ini. -il, in Iccember, passed s riiiai-.-et tax every grave l. Soli-i-i rj tin V. White has lce!i authorize.! i -A niinst Holy Cross and Ml. 11 rial. c. in. I. ri.-s to collect the fees. If la- ..r iaiaa.s. cm lie enforced a'loul .n u i!i hj tulletltM. I canty, Minn., is one of the ni.ist "u.Ji.y ! j. i!;i!e 1 coutr.h-s in the I'nion. I: iii.i i.y tie- census ofls ia, only !S iii-k-.itiiii... a gain of but il in ten years. ii sn.iT! i Hia'y. N. !., had iiaiial.it i.ji, a i l Shcri l.tn eotittty had but a. ''jit--VI .-Miiity had oniy a inhabitants, i.i Mi.-".:!i (MuutyT. Most of these fo.i.iv .o.., e.iaali.si of the new state t' J iimtikss g.iini.'.I coiisiderable since ' I.e. :ii sjurs.-ly settled counties of T-si- arc .r..:..t'.i'y little c!i mged in this t-:i:'l l.enl. .guilty had -I inhabitants ; r.aiirrT; V'.'.ikuiii i, and ljoving .'. A il; "i!ii..-r ..f the Texas legislature, r ,, -y i.y ii:t;it . h is distinguislie 1 k sit .y ia rfl'ieiiig bill which pro T .'M Ui svi a year upon all unmar- r -! is m t!.e stale, of thirty years of s hi t.-. lV.iWsi.,11 is made for the :i .:i of lia.-iiidors who have made a "a- ,;u l. B (?ute-mpt to enter the marriage u is a! nicp f.tir and humane. iis iii u!,., pr...i.i.s-s an affidavit from "Jii.aa li.se rcsjM'.lability is voucU - i r.t:i:it lie h ts, at least mi during - ? ar.j.r..;...s. d marriage to her, ttii i : i.t'-f i!j.. line; otherwise he must eupt-.tii- .-.iptaiu'stuli.'eand settle, II. C. White, of ChamlM-rsbtirg, leal I uiiersi t House, on orjt ' v.ir. ,j i m iUi a ir.mpU te line f ' choice siiitiiis and troilMT- T-. :,, re he w ;;j i,e plesid to hs-ive lsta. f .' ( l.i- e;:s;,.iiKrs. Satisfaction ratiieed by Mr. White. ' :l s IV ho loo! dire-tor out in Fay is certainly entitled to it t'i'-y say a'o i-it him i sessimi of a local insti a i. -ading part, ad vocat l f t - t hers' salary to i:u;eltiiiS them to cut ad niaketh-'iro-.vii lires. t- At u r " t.-.k.. r .i i " .111 , "!1 U , . A' ri ii. aled the idea that the ' run, 1. .i.-.-l.trmg timt it is a square """"M-n-'! by pp.ps. What the ''sti'l ..ti he didn't say. A school T.:k. -tin! -s of eonsidcrable valtte c--t '- J'-sv.ti. He illustrates the t'T Colic ill is. .re i.l ti,.n ?.,- llll Normal Sch. ml of Peiill Spiirig Term of i. il the ,'.i il i 1 Tuition for s '"I', tvulw- .loilais f.,r teachere. iiiy Urd in club. J.,!,7i n r.yn.o, of Kvt-rsoii, tins of !"' '''' r""f the proposed new cks-tric ,; l;e., Uroadford and Mt. V.'14, 4 i;1 '"'"'-''"rg Wednesday. 'W ''""''JaS ',' i . reporter he said: A-. "J "" " :r M l- commence aUtut ..''' l "'shsl asrai.i.liv as tiossi- '-"ro:i, 1 1 lifleen iniles in id fltrilish r il.ii! Iniiivil l. -a -ii -if i.;lrj. ;.-,,(, Xh-a coinpiiny -"'ilian..r siiice lsil. nights of Sv- -i-. urci, nun iuo pro- .1. i i.i l'1-ar bright for the new line. "4 ataiisis are back of those well-equipped ' nuie-e.te.1, aIIJ . 'i-toMir.,..- li't,t-,'Ui'!ivl""'"f" ,",I'ai.er has one i' and one thing to r.-iit. He ll M.U ii i , "V! r to M-ll and tlie sjiaee j - -' ua,,,, t-, rent, fan anvoue in ' "L u Lv I.... i . " ... jv "uio oe expecici lo ft, Clllier ... iie iir i;m oi luir - 111. h' el,,. a,j ,e d.H, as -.,! " aI tM furnish a great I,,,Ja'v r""1 fr'-e. Hut it d.s.-snot i1.'1 '"lJ;;llt l" ' cxpeiHed to do ,,!.S:',.t', r, c,,K,1b-d as a coulri V ,.JX" l y " w,,"l 1 the giving awav '-s.'.'"''"''1 ,,y lhe Kroceryman. ttiaj "" 1,1 '.v. it is not lo-iked upon isi.i 'i''t:,l"- cxisten. ,f ancM's- IIT . . - TWiil, vv . i M " iub muui I1IH 1LS 1I1II..1. a e t of his paper as the t.A. ouce.- U"peii,l on t 1 lllsl...! . . . -ui k Ki, i . i" n.is on hewing ins l'o, Klv,,,e them away. - ..v;,i,,.i l... 1 i fire in nttslmrji. i...Knm; mime n hor uik-Ip, Mr. i;u lolj.U 1-oriHT, in this J.I;,v. in mis season h manufacture, wa.sula.-e.l .u miio in me local store Mon.lav. The .h.1si!i:mi nre trying to muke film!? it tu .......1.... . . - .......... iij,Klllg l,llo j,y piu. i.K r.-.i iuKtuniii. in their hIm.. Mr :;ii;.. w..i,. . . . n .Minora i.nvn- Miip, will eon.lii.-t the "UoiVinun IIoiiso," opposite the railroa.l station in this ,,la,. Mr. ami Mrs. D.miol SnyW, .f Somer set township, mourn the hiss of ttieirone- year-oM .J-m-htvr. who lic. from hoopinr-xi;ih. Satnrl:y, T . . arKeriV rarhor are furniBhii-.g with iiiei'M-vpuoiiora ft-w nKinis ull of the eurpets that will he us-I in the new "Ho tel annear." More than 2,tno yanls of carpet will lie required. -it me i resnyteriaii etiureh, nervieos will lie held as usual next Sahl.ath.Mareh In the morning the pastor will preaeh from the text : Things w hieh cannot lie shaken." rrcaihing also in tlie evening at j:'!U r. m. Miss farolino (Jrosx, who mine from !ermany to Herlin alumt thiitv-four years ago, died at her home in that place. last lues.tay evening, aged tin vears, She was held in liigh esteem by all of her neighbor. A. Muller, ageil 7s years, died at his home in llerlin, tin Monday, March 4th, from intlammation of the luiwels. The dweaseil was birn in (icniiiinv. He was married three times and is survived by wife No. 3 Mid otie son. The many friends of Comrade Tobias Yoder, of Somerset township, will 1 pieascii to learn that he Ills lec:i granted an increase of pen.sion. Comrade Yixler carries seven wounds around with him as an evidence that he was in "the lat. unpleasantness,' Mr. Lclloy Korpier, of.Vrsina, who was recently aiipointed Notary Public by Covernor Hastings, was in Somerset Momday, for the purpose of lilting his commission. Mr. Foriier is well deserv ing of this apiMiiutmciit and will make a capable and courteous olllcial. Thomas MeColiough is preparing to build a new $.'!,() frame residetiisj in Con tinents. Work will tie comimneed on it as soon as the weather will permit and it will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. Mr. MeColiough expects to g.-'t itito liis new residence in June. Koprcseiuative .oilier uas inirojiucfM a bill in the legislature repealing the clause in the act of assembly which prohibits burgi-ssc-s from st:veeding themselves, after having served a term of three years. Some people think tha i.:!! was introduc cd at the instance of linrgiss Weltley. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. (leorge laclity, of Somt'rst t township, and Miss Joe lliekley, were tiuietly married at tho home of the bride's parents, in Waterloo, Iowa, on Friday evening, March Is! The groom was a former popular clerk in the store of Parker & Parker, in this place. Kliza, reli.t t.f Ilaniel Ilotruiau, who ilii-d at !i:s rcsidcr.ee in lavids ille, la-t 1 irs -em tier, parsed away a her home in that pla-e at o'clock Fi iday morning, after a lingering illm-ss. Mrs. HoiTmau".- n. 1. n r.ome was Fniburn, and sl:i w as U-rn seventy-two years ago, alniut three niih-s east of Kavidsville. Chairman L;i:ta:i, of the IVmocratir County Commiile. h:ts issued a call for a meeting of the committee to lie held in the i,i'i-r -l olV-i' 1k-1 eon the hours t.f 1 and 2 P. M., on March ."oil), at which lime a chairman will le elected for the ensuing year and delegates to the lem. cr.it ic Slate Convention will be chosen. Charles M Fa H.-n, who, it is claiinc. built m:ire iniles of railroad th in a:i t.iher tMiaract.ir in the United St nc diinl la-t week at his home in Phihule idiia. Tlie deceased had the contract for the Allegheny mountain tunnel on th South Peiin llaiiroal and was well Known in ims -.iunty. Jle ieit a large forlune. Mr. Ifcmicl HersUUerger, an old and highly-respeet 1 citizen of Coiiemaugh Township, made a misstep on last Wednesday morning and broke his leg lc tween the kme and thigh. The old gentleman is getting along very com fortably, and the hopes are that he will recover the use of his limb entirely within a few weeks. It is claimed that certain Mcycrsdale public s-h sd teachers are collecting I'ittsourg Times coupons in the interest of a West Ya., candidat for tile V'.'-.v Kiiroptan tour. I sf course the teachers referred to have a right to do as they please in the matter, btit it seems to us that it would lie 1-lter jiolicy to work for a candidate, from our own county and State. The Iiirectors of the Poor let the con tract to rebuild the addition to the frame white house, ou the Poor Farm, to F. B. tJranger, forsJ-iM. The building is 2i by li) feet, twa stories, slate roof, and supplied with all ta modern improve ments. Heai and water, with 'oath t and water closets on each ij.Kir. The liuildins , ,,c eojupjett-l by the :T.lu of August The distribution of the sugar liouiuy will place alxmt i.T.Vi.oii am-i:ig the ma ple sugar producers of litis internal rev enue collection district. 111:! claims for bounty have liecn tiled in the Collect t's otiice in Pittsburg, a majority of them being tiled by farmers from this county. The largest claim presented by any pro ducer in i ihio, W.st or Pennsylva nia, is that of Flijiih I.ivengood, of F.Ik I.iek townsnip. this e unity, w ho w ill re ceive Sit7.!i2. A dispatch from Washing ton sTiys the intern-. 1 revenue oilicials would not make pub!: - Mr. Liveng'sid's place of residence. Consiler..bio -..;. ipl.iiid was'.ieard from j-irois in a;tei:dati.-- at the last term of court, which ended Thursday, at their lie ing dragged :iroul town bt-foro they tviuld rss-i e their pay for lhejr services. Heretofore i h-. n jurors wi re discharged their time was ccrtiiied 'by the Prothc.no l iry and they stepped into the Treasur er's ojlice, signed the pay roll and receiv ed their pay. Just why this projn r and c mcnieiit manner of payingjun.ru was discontinued and the mode introduced last week su'oruitated the jurors, who wi re greatly ineoi: eniem-eil, and the public "would like to know. Surely the County Trea-urer is the proper person to pay bills contracted by the county and his otiice is tha lilacs at which they should lie paid. v .,. rmiir unit Jus, y0 From all that can ba Searmsl there wiil likely be some lively kicking w hi n tho tax collector of Somerset borough makes his rounds this year. It is claimed Cunt for a number of years past the valuation of Somerset Ixirough property has lieen tifiv per cent, greater than that of any other distri.-t in the county, and that this year the assessor increased the valuation i.f all properties in the town when ho made his return to tlie Vniutr Commis sioners. Tlie County Commissioners thinking the assessor vas too imsderate in placing valuations have added 2" per cent, to the valuations returned by that otliccr. The tax payers of the borough shn-.i J look into this matter and if the above allegations are correct they should attend the appeals to lie be held in the Commissioners ottico on April -Kb, and enter a vigorous protest. A five mill wa ter tax in addition to all other tax levies-will 1 colle.led from the property holders of the borough this year. Death of Harry 0. Holderbanm. Hairy, youngest son of Major and Mrs. John M. Holderliaum, died at the home of his parents, on Main Street, shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morning, from typhoid fever, uged thirty three years. Mr. Holdeibaum had lieen employed the past year as a traveling salesman for a Philadelphia firm, and three weeks ag returned to his home, HutTeritig from a heavy cold. Inafewdiyn typhoid fever developed. His condition became alarm ing a week ago and since Friday his life was despaired of. Sunday morning there was an apparent change in the patient's condition when the fever sule sided and he fell into a sound sleep from which he was aroused id intervals for only a few minutes nt a time until death came. The end was jH-acoltil and painless. For a uumiier of years the deceased was employed in his father's dry g.sids house where lie was extremely opu!ar with all classes. He w as a man t.f tine physique and powerful constitution am! none t.f his friends ever entertained the thought that he w ould fall a victim to disease. His venerable parents and sisters and broth ers have tiie sympathy of the entire com munity in their sad liereaveiiieut. The funeral w ill take place at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Sagar Maien, Why use wooden keclers for maplo sap that leak and waste the sap, w hen you can buy a goisl tin or galvanized iron pail to hang on the spout tor ?l !.nii to Sls.ou per hundred. We have them in stock. Call and see them. P. A. St itia.u Jntl r-aiauel Sayder Dcai. Fx-Associate-Judge Samuel Snyder, ii g d t.d years.passed away between tand lu o'cl.s k Monday morning at his residence in i'.ei lin, after an illness of many iin-iiths duration. IK-alh resulted from a combi nation of kidney and stomach troubles. The funeral will take place t P.erlin at lv.-t o'clock this (Wednesday) afternoon. Judge Snyder w as the eldest of four children of the late Peter Snyder, of l.rolhcrsvalley toivuship. At the limeof his fathers's death Samuel was a lad o liveycirs. lie was reared by his pater nal grand-father, Michael Snyder, with w iiom he remained until he w a 17 years of age, w hen ho was apprenticed to tho trade of l.lii,-ks::!ith. I:i he removed to I- ric'lens, Somerset township, w here he constantly resided until about three years r.go w hen he took up his residence in llvrlin. In 1S.j7 ha was married to Miss Sarah, daughter of the htto Valentine Shall.-. Four viiildfin, one sou and tli;ee daughter, resulted from this union. The eldest daughter is the wife of Mr. !. II. Zimmerman, of tjueinahoniiig tow u- ship. Judge Snyder led a quiet, uneventful life. iKpnvcd of an education in the public schools, he nevertheless proves! an apt pupil in that other s.-hool in which the tea.-hers are oliservatioii and experi ence, and was iuevcry way ipia'iii.-ti to discharge tlie duties of the. ntimeroi olVicsi his ne;gh!nii-ss;-,v (it jt ehmi.so him to 1.11. The Juu-.' always t.s.k ati active part in Jiolitii-s, altliiiug'.t he could not have lss-n called an otiice-seeker. Soci;tl, genial and courteous, he was -esteemed by all wl:; km w him and his Inen ish: land counsel wits cageriy sougiit after. Tii? .Midge was prominently io i.tilie.l with the I.i. tlierau Church in Souiei-sct Coun ty, lie was attire. -lor of the Somerset County National l'.ank at the time of his death. Tos Caa't Aarl to Hiss It. Jn another r a:i!i..uii.-ei.i"i-t i'..;iii:i haid.-. iliii!iii will lie foon.i the of Krissingcr A Kurtz, iitu iiieteliae.is, who on Ihursday, April, -lilt, wj.l sell at auction a large stock of farming implements, car riages, buggies and waggons harness of ail descrij.tioiis, stoves ol t very hind, am li-rtilizers i.i tiie !iig!ie.-l grades. Here m an i .;.;i tueity to ;et lir.st class goods ut your own prices. Aii of tlie g sxis soul are new and of the l-t-st makesaud will lie knocked down to the highest bidder, Sale begins promptly si Oo'.-l.s-k Thurs day, April iili. You can't afford lo miss iU " Joe " Lsve to "w'e-i. Thursday evening's Pittsburg 'irn -Ti ll 'roo'i s;ivs that Mr. Joseph Kirk Love, of the firm of Love, Sunshine A Co., w holesale grm-crs, of Johnstown, tnd Miss Sarah F!i:ibcth Jennings, of Oiieciistown, Armstrong county, are to be united in marriage on Wednesday evening, April '!!. The ceremony is to Ik- performed at the resident-... of the bride's sister, Mrs. An nie K. Si. .an. tin Hay street. Fast Kiu.I, Piiisburg. by th" P.ishop Whitehead, t.f the Fpis ' ipai aureii, and tlietr alteim- anis wnl lie .Mr. illi.iiu rsuns:jine, oi Johnstown, and Miss Jenifer Jennings, of iaeciistown, who is a sister of the bride. The prospective bride is a daught er of the late Ilichar l Jennings and has paid a nuiuls-r of short visits in Somer set. 1 he groom is tie el le-l s-m ol Air. old Mrs. iieorge H. Ive, of this place, am! res.nlt-il Here uiilij a ni.v years ago w licit he removed to Johnstown to en gage in business. After thi ceremony the brnlo anil groom w ill leave on in cxicieien irij. through the Fast and upon their return w ill make their home at tho Merchants' Hotel, Johnstown. Scanjet 5 aiaaL The Somerset Normal S.-hool will lie mciied on or aliout M.iy2-iN.h. The ob- jis-ts of the school are to prepare teachers and those expecting to leach for the work of teaching; to advance pupils ofthc pub lic schimls in their respective grades; an. o give sjM-ci.il instruction in such of the ligher br.ii.-hcs as may be desired by the .students. For further information address th teachers. 11. F. PlUTTS. Y. K. Savlois. Atsidsni ts Chat. Killer. Ch.-ts. Miller, of Allegheny township. had his riyht leg broken lielow the knee while t.n his way home from Somerset on Tuesday evening. He was horseback tnd gelling into a drift of snow about 2 miles from Smierset h:s liorso Issran ll Hindering and fell with Miller under it. There Miller 1 iy with the horse on top of him until he was rescued by IIu- biiugh, of Wt--tmorelaiid.Miiiity, w ho w as traveling along the road afoot, on his way lo Mcycrsdale to see his daughter. Mr. Khihaugh t-i-ik the injured man into the home or Franklin linker, tno nearest house, and w ent back to Sioinerset after lr. H. Kimmel, w im c.ime and reduce-d the fracture, mil one istne w as oronea, we are told. Next day Mr. Miller's friend's w ere apprised of his condition inid parties went after him and took him home in a sted. Hi rlm Junmi. A Hint to Ladies. I)elii-ate cakes and puddings ran lie inked sutsi-ssfully in the Cinderella Stoves and Ilang-es. The large, high oven ares uniform baking and no burning on the top. Sold and guaranteed by JAMKS 15. HiiLi-KRHAfM, Somerset, Pa. The Start on Good Friday. A Paris PjKs-ial says: The year 1S15 will lie a remarkable one, Imth from tho astronomical and religious point of view. On ;nsl Friday next (April 12), the heavenly bodies which gravitate round the sun will Is-in exactly the same posi tion they tsviijiiisl in the firmament the day Christ died on the cross. It will lie tho first time such a thing lias occurred since ti I great day, just 1!2 years ago. That was the thirtieth year of the Christ ian era, which elates from tho birth of Jesus Christ. At 4:2U in the morning, Paris time (about 11.2.) P. M., on Apiill 11, New York time), the iii.khi will pass lieforo Virginis (Spica), aud hide that constella tion foi over an hur. A HwESE'S PL?ICSE. And tlie Trouble it it Caniing a Well-known Mount Pleasant Citizen. From the Mt. I'teaxant Journal. Ibdiert Clark, if this place, while in Somerset, Wednesday last, on legal busi ness, was himself arrested en tlie charge of fraud. He was released upon JoiiO bail for his appearance at tho May term of criminal court in Somerset county, ho and Frank Kinglc, rlso of this place, go ing on the Imiid afti-r lioth h id qualified to their respective financial responsibili ty. This is the siss.nd charge in the horso case which was set forth at length in the.-e columns a month or more ago. Mr. Clark two years ago sob! a stallion to 3 farmers living in Summit township, Somerset county, for ?1, ',), the buy. rs paying $.fon low (i and giving two notes for the balance, one for .'iutiiluc last April and the other for oi to run two years. With the horse w as given a sworn pedi gree setting forth that the animal was im porter.!. lh'fnre the first note came due the sign ers, Messrs. Myers, Fike and Ibiayley, claim to have discovered that the pedi gree was the most liare-faced fraud, tho horse having Im-cu sired by one of ti. A. Hogg's burst s at hiM Iron Iiridge farm, three miles south ef this place, tho dam being a ih"sce!i.lanl of Waxworks, a horse once famous in this section, The buyers at once t.sik legal steps to be re lieved of iii.s'ting their obligations by ad vertising their claims in both couiiti.-s. Mr. Clark tried t collect tin the notes and was in Somerset, Wednesday, to press matters when he was met w ith the criminal charge, to prove which the pros ecutors had quite a number of witnesses from this place and vicinity Kitiong whom was Thomas liuess, the superin tendent of Mr. Hogg's stables. Tho evi dence was very positive tiiat Mr. Clark had raised the horse himself, and us a re sult he had to give security for his ap pearance at court in May when the ease will come up for trial. Court Proceedings. Thesiiit of Miss Mary liei.tz rs. the lioroiigh of Somerset for ?"i,nl daniag.si, w hieh was tried liofore Judge Io!igoiic:-k-er, last w ct k, resulted in the jury return ing a ve-rdi.-t in favor of the plaint id" for 77-."0. It is alleged that ten members of the jury w ere in favor of rendeiing a ver dict giving the plaiuiitf n much larger amount, while the remaining two jurors thought that -f" would compensate her fur the injury she sustained. A compro mise was agreed upon when a verdict for the amount mentioned ubov was return ed. Counsel for the liorough preswiite ! a motion for a new trial. Headers of the HkUAl.n w ill remember that the plaiiititl' tripped and fell on a .In fective crossing and disliM-ateil her should er, tuie Sunday evening during the fall of 1 sat, w hen she w as re-turning to lit r home on West-Main street after attending reli gious services in the Lutheran Church. Tin! di.sloi-jitioii resulted in a permanent injury and as a coiise-pienee Miss lle'titu, who is a popular seamstress, instituted a suit for damages. On the trial of the case evidence w as adduced showing that the crossing in question had lieen in a dangerous eovli tioii for a nnmlier of years, not withstand ing the fi.-l that the attcutio.! of the bor ough authorities hid lieen called to its condition. In fact the most damaging testimony on this point was given by one ofthe ltorough's w -tm-s-ses, who I . : i : , i that he irr! Isvn sent to repair th- cross ing, btit was unable to do so wiMi the m i lerials furnished him. A num!er of wit-11's.si-s swore to the unsafe condition of the crossing, w hiie others t:-st!iied as t i the permanency of tie piainliiPs injury. The defense set up was that of contrib utory negligence iu the part of the j.l.iin titr, w ho admitlod that she h id known of the dangerous condition of the crossing for a long time prior to the accident. The verdict of the jury is generally ad mitted to have been a ju-t one, and it should serve as a w arning to town coun cil that they cannot permit dangerous street crossings lo exist without Is-ing held responsible for any damage that may ensue by reason of their dangerous condition. A heavy tax is anmiully lev ied upon and collected from the taxable . ofSomersct liorough for tiie purposa of maintaining her roads and pavements, and it should not lie diverted intoother channels, as there is reason to Js-Iieve has K-c;i the case heretofore. In the matter of the application of ILirvty i. Stahl, of Jenners, for a retail liquor dealers" license, w hich had been held over from the preceding week until a trial pending against the applie ml on a charge of selling liquor to persons of known intemperate habits had been dis p.ised ot, the Court granted the applica tion. The Me-.inonite Cemetry .ss;s-ialion. of Coneina-igii township, was granted a charter. The petition of certain citizens of Her lin praying that the inemliership of the town council of that borough Ik? increased from three to six was favorably acted upon. As soon its Court convened Monday morning Judge L mgeileckar issued a rule em Mrs. Alice K. Higinbotham , of Addison, to show cause why a retail liquor dealers' license issued to her should not be revoked. Lah-r in tlie week the license w as transferred to Chits. A. Mitchell. The Court issued on order dirts-ting the County Commissioners to unite with the Commissioners of Fayette Comity in erecting a bridge over the Voughiogheny river at Continence, and further ordered that a contract for said bridge be let with in the next sixty days. t?) line, tiie cost of prosecution and twenty days in the county jail was the sentence given by the Court to Onirics Shaffer, w ho had been cou icted at Ie-ce-mlie'r term of furnishing liquor ille gally. A popular Conoert Thursday night. Manager Case'.K.'cr, of the Opera Hons", has secured a splendid attraction for his place of amusement for Thursday even ing, March Hth, in "Iett's lio-.toii Stars," tine ofthc leading inusi.nl organ izations ls-forc the public. The follow in in regard to the "Stars" ability to enter tain w iil lie read w ith interest : Kl.l.SWoKTi:, Mk., Nov. Iii, lstq The eniieeTt by the "Stars' last night was a sucit ss in every w ay. It is said to lie one of the best entertainments e-.er given in town. ( Vi'iCMi-crt .''i'i-.'.uic.t CI in, itillci'. ClIAKI.KsToWX, M ass., Nov. .", lstil. We were much pleased with your Stars. ( '.ei ' , t. ( ii K.ilvrtn in Mm ' 1 'jiii -it ifif, Hnyt' Hi -iiji'li: SofTit llosrox, Mass., Nov. (i, lM. Your Stars are a fine Company of tal ented people. They gave great satisfac tion. ft nVl i ' i':'i't f'li.il vi ' CtM.H'fter, I'.'iHlijtt f'A.-iivA. SovKitvii.i.t.K. M ass., Nov. 7, l"!'l. One of the very lsst Coinpaiiics that have ever appeared for us. 'JiitiriH in K-itrrlittMuH'Ht Committer, KiU'imn'1 C:,rrlt. M ATT AlVltsKTT, Mass., Nov. 0, lsfU. We considered your Concert Company very strong organization. The pro- pram is so varied that it is ure to please. Chitiriiuin KiitertnihHirut CinMHittir, M.ittupniM-tt Pnhlir LiUmnj. Marion, Nov. 10, lsi. Best Company ever in this tow n. llntfititiniiient Cmiuiittrc. VniTKKiKi.l, N. IL, Nov. 22, 2.sJH. My patrons all say that the cjiieert was grand last evening. C. J. Colby, M-iunijct of Hull. Tickets e-an lie had at Nell" A Cased iccr's. At Home. .Ml who arc inte rested In good house- kecpiiig should examino the Cinderella Stoves am! I tango. Tho extra largo and high oven emlsHlitsl in their eonstnn-ti'in insures a gtssl liker. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by J. B. IIOLDKRUAVM, fsomerset, Pa. Tho Zuf.ll Murder. Iist wek J. T. i.rt a Citmlierlaiit saloon keeper, and II. K. tlordou, also a resident of timt city, were arrested at the instance of W. It. ZafaP. or Meyersdide, on a charge of l-ing implicated in the mur.ier !' ul'.iICs s. n, lirant. The pris oners were given a preliminary hearing on Wednesday w hen a nuuilierof w ilness- es were examined. Hcyond producing evidence that lirant .uf.ill was murd'-red no new light was thrown on tho tragedy. The Stale sought to show-th it tirant had lsi-n murdered in Yaste's jdace over a giiiue of ii-rds. II. .. McKane, who Iravuls for a l'itisldirg cracker linn, testified that on Christmas night he went to the Yaste place, and, becoming in toxii-tleil, w as taken to lied in a room fihive the sal.Kiu. Some time during tho night he awoke to tin.! a sharp pain in his neck, doing to a bsiking glass, lie diss-overe-l that while he was sleeping a deep gash had Is-eu cut in his throat, by w hom or w hen he did not know. He stated that he tlid not know ..ifail; had never seen him and hud not heard any noise. He told his story in a straight forward manner mid w as disc-lmrged. Mc Kane1' cvideiure was a great disap )H)intment to the murdered mans friends us they hoped that he would 1m able to elearupthotragi-dyaiiilreve.il who tiie murder, is are. loiter in the wet k the prisoners we-ro elisehargesl from custody. Stirred Up a Hornet's Kent. The second day of the investigation of the County Commissioners of Ulair county brought out some startling evidence, against Commissioners Hurt! and Funk. It was shown that numerous bridges were let to alleged favorites of these men without even the preliminary advertising or pubiie letting, and the 1 commissioner, Fagley, never knew any thing of the oiitrai-ts until the men went to work upon the bridge's. As to the Court House painting, ltoss Painter Ia-ach testified that il was his custom on getting a check for work to take out his wages aud then turn tho balance over lo Commissioner Hurd. Commissioner Fagley tiled his protests to all illegal con tracts and refused to sign any vouchers for w ork done on the same. Contractor Dunkle swore that ho was given the ma sonry contract for tho Kldorado bridge on condition that he would buy stone from a man named Wharton, who owed money to Commissioner Hurd. Contractor Kam sey swore that his bill f..r wr.rk on the liardner bridge was l.lii.i";, but a vouch er w its made out for JltC.Vi, and he in dorsed the same, but only received the amount of his bill, some one else getting the cxi-ess. It wits shown that some t?oO was also p.uid the Altoona tax collector for 1 mis la gc. Fagley sworo that certain or ders produ.-ed were altered and tampered with after lie had signed tlicm. The hearing adjourned until March 12. Eoiae Hog L.vw. Jitsti.-o Henry W. Williams, of the PeiiiisvUai.i.i supremo i-onrt, has lieen Im.kii'g up the law made and provided in reference to dogs, an-l now we have a decision from the higln-st judicial tribu nal of the i-iiiiiii.iii'.vcilili on a dog case. The yist of the supreme isuirl's tleliver-an'-e is to establish the fa.-t tint under the common law there is no such thing as legal property ina dog, but that lhe oi user of the premises, upon which, with said owner's knowledge and consent a dog is habitually kept, is responsible for the dog's misdoings. The dog in the case w liich occupies the supreme court's attention was s.jpposed by the mughbirs to bet ing ton !l-yea old Imy. The boy w as the sou of a wid ow, who live I with h.-r brother a:i I kept ho'ise for him, au l the dog bit a small hoy who attempted the familiarity of patting it on the head, and the liltle sulfcrer's father determined thai some otieshor.id pay forth - dug's spiteful deed. The esse went through atrial by a jury and daiiiag.-s were assessed at 1 S w hi-!i the uncle ofthebiy, who was regard.' 1 as the dog's owner, was required to pay. The tin le slid he would do in s.i h a tiling, at leas, until hi; h id as -ert line 1 what the supreme court had to s.iy. The supreme court says the jury decision is riijht. The m in w ho permits a dog i t live on his premises is responsible for the mischief done by the dog. Let i About the Veatiiar, Says Mr. Eicki. My last bulletin gave forevasls of the st.-rni wave to cross the continent from March 1 to a. Just here it is pertinent to repeat that the I1 1 j ci op season weather will be uncommon and "remarkable and every part of the L'nite'd Slate-s may prepare for the unusual. The third storm wave of March w iil rea.-li the Pacific coast abiut tiie l-'lh, cross the wt-stern iiiountain ttiiintry by close of the Pith, tho great e-entral valleys It! h to U'kU and the eastern States almut the lTllt. Tiie feature of this disturliance wiil be a very considerable iiicreitsetifiiris-ipiiatioii as compared with the lirst part of the month, am! tho temperature will average ! iluring the two weeks following this storm wave. Warm waves will cross the western mountain country a'oout lith and 12th great central valleys Sah and Nth, and eastern Stall's loth and Pith. Cisd waves ill cross the western mountain country alKiut llth and loth, great central valleys 11th and 17th, smd eastern Stab llth am! 1:1. The principal slorms of March will lie th.ise to cross the tsuilinent from Ttii to 11th and 2tth to 2Sth, and the cold waves following these will lie the ni;ist severe of the month. Tiieprincip.il, most lsiiiitiful, ujroru will aeeompany the evdd wave crossing the coiiliiient from 2- to 2Kh. A more brilliant aurora will accompany the cold wave criwsing the continent 7:h to !ih, but it will probably lie oliscured by the full ne M.n. I'edigreei Don't Count. Kivcnlly the Texas state university iieeileil an instructor in tires k and, its is customary with southern institutions of learning, the need was made know n in Virginia, which supplies tho majority of the southern educators. The post being desirable, there were many applicants. One of these, after saying that he would like to have the place, informed the trus-tis-s that his great-grandfather had lieen a signer of the Pevlaratioii of Independents-, that his grandfather had been gov ernor of Virginia, and that his. father had commanded a brigade in the Con federate army. Another applicant said that his maternal great-griiiidfather had Iht-ii a member of tho house of burgesses in the colonial days, that his paternal grandfather had been Cniti'd State sen ator, that his father w as a circuit judge. And so on through 2tl or nioro letters. The Isiard listened patiently to the rend ing of the betters and then an elderly iiicmlif r, a prominent utockraiser arose and said. "Mr. president, I move that the secretary lie instructed to write to these young gentlemen and tell them that we are looking for a man to teach Urce-k, not one to bree-d from." lwUj. Sr. W. S. Mountain Entertains Hit Friends Ir. W. S. Mountain, of Coiifhieneo.gave a supper to his numerous friends on Sat urday evening, the 2nd inst. There were K" persons, all told, present on the ts-ca-sioii (all gentlemen). A delightful sup per was prepare!, consisting of oysters, ice cream, and a delicious variety of cake, oranges, bananas, Ac. The band was present and discoursed some excellent selections. A delightful evening was spent and tho Ir. and his estimable wife tries! to make evcrylssly happy and feel at home. The company broke up at mid night, happy to meut, sorry lo part, and anxious to meet agaiu. O.NK PllKSKNT. Galvanized iron sap pails are cheap, durable, strong, will not leak, soak or sour the sap. They hang on spout close to tho tree so that wind cannot ldow it away from pail. Call or w rite for prices. P. A. SfllKLL, lliooct of all ia Lcavciiin IW F J IV ill it H Evangelical Chtirj'i Coifere n3. The 4 !d session of the Pittsburg Con ference of the F.vang.-lica! A-s.s-iation lut-t in Salisbury, pa., March to !', ls", Ilishop Thomas It .r.vio i.i oili.-iating. The llisli p read th ? 2o ! -'.i ipl-r of II. Timothy an opening lesson, after w hicii lie n:a le a stirring uddrees to Conference, giving s mie w li-il.-s...ni admonitions, among other say in "That the smoke of the buttle is cieiring away and sun light and p -acr! it reigning sup.-cm -!y in our Conference once more, an I the old ship of the Pittsburg C uifcrc-ti v is rea ly for the voyage." The Ilish ip re-appointed C. F. Hurtling as Secretary of Confer ence, wh called J. W. Ki.-Virds to his assistance. John S. Han-foot, Knj., of Alum P.ank, I'a., was ajipoinied as reporter to the sec ular papers. The class examinations were held on Thursday, and the Mission ary S.iciety met ill tlie evening. Tiie following named gentlemen of the. town were introduced to Conference: Key. J. II. Fnlow, of the M. II. church; Ib-y.nV. A. iau it, of the Ii iplist ; It -v. A. S. Jo!::isto:i, of tin; I.u.lc ran. and Ke-v. 1. H. Leader, of the !t-f u-med. The following named .ersons were np- pointed as committees : o.i Worship, S. M. Ilauiiii.-iii.lner, J. ". Itichnrils, l'.ishop Itowmau ; boundaries, same; appropria tions, same; quarterly records, P. W. Piotts and C. Maiikatneyer ; ti:i i-ic., K. C. Martin, H. H. Faust; waysan-i means S. M. Patinigardiicr, Hartuug, Noithcy aud Me Nee. J 1.0 next l onierence ses..,, will bo held in Paradise Church, Fayette Co., 1'a., U'ginniug March .".ih. Is . The follow im named p' rs-.ns were r ceiTtsl int otl.e itiner.ry : i. H. F.k'-y, of the Af. K. clutreh ; W. A. True, of tho M. K. church ; T. Vann, of the Frts.- Metho dist ; J. V. Kichards, H. II. Faust, P.. It. Pell, H. ;. Tre-ssh r, and I lev. A. W. Hrinkley, firm-rly of our cinrch, was by his n.piest r eived int.. the churi ii again in the same relation that he forne r ly held. Tiie following gentlemen tiile l the pul pits of the churches Friday evening: H. II. Faust, M. K. church; C. F. H.irtung, II. V. ehiirch ; Salurdsy evening, F.v. church, J. P. McKce. Sundi'.y morning, lu o'clM-k, Fv. eiiur.-h, Itis'nop Ilow uetu. M. II., 7:"l, W. T. Home; r.aplisi, ln::si, J. P. MeKfe; M. K., 1K ;, T. Northey; M. I'.., l-.it, J. P. McKce; f .ut iieran, 7::.', P. W. Plot is ; Informed, 7::;. C. F. Hart uug; Itapli-:, 7: "jI, 11. C. Martin. At 2 P. M. ordination service-. At :i:.i;i union service-sin l.'utheeaii church, coiid ictc 1 by the lljsliop. At li .ul ' :.-ldrcss to Christian Miul- iivor by J. S. I; irci". t. liev. 1! iiuiiigardiier aud il -v. Me:vc were elected Presiding Kider-. II 'solution of thii'ik.s: J: v . th .1 we neret.y express eur thaiisis i-.r I ie friendly grc-i ing and generous hospiir.ii ty t-xl. n de l by ur trit tids a-: 1 .-tii v a Sali.sb iry in our eiuert;!i-i;in nt, in p,-,i-iding f.r t.:;i- comfirt d o-( in., th; ses sion, and pray th.it Uod loay ubuiehiti:! reward then-. The stationing commute" made the fol lowing rcjioii : Piti.si-.irg ittsTri.-:, J. P. McKee, I'. K.; Allegheny, !: -:,s--.i St.. Kev. ii. F.kry; I.'.-!ii:ig iil -. V,-st Hi,-k--ry, Asideiid and Cro.-a i: n I, ;;..y. F. c. Martin; Alum K.. Veu.u.g i and i-.;t, ilev. C. F. Hartuug ; F.r .k itle, lieaili viiie, H.i-.ithoriii., Worihville a. id New Salem, 11. '.. IVU a;:d W.-.i. True ; J. town disiriet. Itev. S. M. 11 1 l.'.i.ii di,er, I. II.; M irch ni.i roi l Armstrong. liev. I'. W. Plot is; Cicuiicld and Ch-vry Tr-e, Kev. A. W. Itriciiiy; J,.hn,: ,-vu and i 'one-naiigli, T. Norliiey ; C.in'i.ii, Il.-r-liii, Stoyi-.towu aud Sotncr.set, ll. v. C. Manka never and J. Kcnuell ; !; Ifor 1, lb-v. II. II. Faust ; J.it:: it !, .1. M. Miiicr; Presto:i and Kiiigw.sid, liev. I. I Hit ler; Salisbury, It .ek wo: hi and Hyndmau, Ilev. J. W. I;i-h ir is ; Indian I 'leek Mid Mt. Pleasant. Ilev. J. K. r. il 1,. in ; I.ig -iiier e.iiil iieciisl.-ir, 1! T. Va'l'l ; Fairview, M..rrel!viil', K-.-v. W. T. Home. a Salisbury people have always ?ee:i not-e-1 for their I'rve-h.Mrte.l hospitality and now we know it ts true and can say tint oir entertainment his beciis.ikiii.lth.it we would have gladly staid all the year. F.sp(s-t;i!ly were the ladies kind to us in these provisions. Hue H'.ti:::. Salisbury, March 11, lsol. Monster Public Sa!e ai iho Hard ware Store of KSIS3INGSR & KURTZ, 13 EX! LI iM, ... - Tu., c a I : i : I i ; I :s, m ' ; i ; 1 1: s, WACUNS, HAKM'sS. fakmim; Diri.r.MKxrs, HKATIXii .V CooKlXiJ SToVlvS, FllKTH.I.MKs, H.M'.iiWAltll. A-:, THURSDAY, APSiL 4th, 1895. This is no "FA KM" sale for the purpo.-e of selling a lot of cheap Auction oods. AI! Ga3d3 Are N-3W. Here is an opportunity for firim-rs to buy ltiiiilers, .Mowers. Ira in InilN. Hay Hakes and Forks, Vi.go;is, Itugn-s nn.l Harness, Stoves and h indre.is of o". hwr articb.-s ct your own Pritv. Side begins at ! A. M., w hen a reasona ble credit w ill lie given. KKtSSINtiKi: i'v KFIIT.. riHTOU'S NoTICiL K-lntioif I;.:.- K-,n.rio:iii. il.i-M. Tin' iiii-i'TsiiK-1 Tind.oi;-, :i.;i .'oi! I liy tin ( 'ourt, !a: -li .-t!i. Is ii. in ;U- :t .lis: r; h o i.. i of tin In. l is in t tit- !i:i;; ls ..1 J;i .:. I. Kutif-lo-i:i mill i. -vl Vo l. r. i- .;ii..i .if ls,1:i. Kitilfio nl, il.s-.!.. In i.li.t a. li; i.;- Iivoity l-lltlTtl-.t lilt-r.-l.l. Kill !s.-.-i-! I' 11 itr- stilus tii-r.-lo-'ori- i li.l lo I ti.- Ii in in s.;. .-slit,. I ty 111.' s;t.. i- -ut.r-i ir il.-u is.- ;i:iy v lii.v-n:-rits tt tii;- li.-irs ..fs.i l Isi..- Kiiii'ini'i Ill:il.. I.y liililim l -!.:. -ii l.;l noi li 'i-. t-itoi-.' l.-.-.-:i r.uinl'-r.-.. Ii. t.-!. v-: .'.-s no:".;-.- tti i: h. U'ili sit lit liis i.iii.-.-. I.i rti.- ':.r.n..-!t .t Si a -r- VI. l';l.t .111 Tii.irs I.I'.. .io-'.i ItO. ts. J.I l -.l o-i.i-k 11. hi., lor Hi.-.i!-.' ' oi nti.'-.ivloi ; ! tll.i !l!!!i-H i' uni.l al..i..ti:ll:i. lit. wtl--!l .1:1. 1 W'U.-r-.- all l -rso-ls lrii;-p.-s; I mil att--ll !. l'ltKii. W. liihKl KKIl, Ai'lilor. I'MruUS- MJliCH Isnn-t Simlity Si M-ir-M- In th" f'o'irt of I 0:11-r.-t K. Saul Jy. liis v. a'.-, 1 la.m rit-.isi.t s.ua i' t s.-i .sxiniv. Tu. Jililili li. sw.ink. J No. M May T.f iSi l. V. . i.r N r A 1: if Ass : . ; x v 1. sr. Tlie iia.l. r.-iuii.st miitilor. ;iisi!n.-il I.y vil.l I'oiirl, to ina isi- a til sti ii.tiii.m of II r finuls i.i the iLiiuls nf tii.- iivsiciuss lo nil. I nil. I uni.ni!; lliosi- l.-jr.tit.v tiiiiti.sl t'l.-n-lo. Ii. -s hy ii!vi-s 11:1! i.v that ii-' will nioi-t at! r;rti.-ii int.-r. I for tlie '.ir-!iscnf liu :i)i uiiliiii iil at liis of-Ilt-e ill lio1 l-.miil!l of s.ai.Ts.-t. i'a.. oil 'i'll-s lay, Aail i.i, 1 .', ill i oVI.-ti 11. 111.. u tn-ii anil li. r.' ni' irirt.irs in int.-r.-st -.i:i iiltinti ua.l Iv li.-.irl li l!i - s.-.' ii-i;.'. JulL l' Si UTT. Au;lilor. Orphan's Court Sale OK- Valuable Real Estate! lly virtue of un or.l.-r of S.1I0 issut-.l out of the l ii-Jiliaiis' I'oiirl in and for the roiiiity of s-iia.-rs. I. lo nif ilirei ti ll. I will -sisi. lo ..il.n-si!.- on tin- in-inis.-s In Stoyi.lown iKir.ui Soiiu rw I rouiity. l'.i., mi Saturday, March 23d, 1895, At I O'clock P. M.. the foMowIn-: n-.il i-stali-. lalo Ih.s pro-vrTy of William K. y.iiiini'T.iian, tliv'iU i A is'rtiii li.iiix-ant! stahli- ami two lots of (rn.iln.l si'iia'.-oil t!n! w.si si.lc of Soiii.-rs.-i kin-! In siov.-klown lMni..i-sli, rt.li.iinii;- land of li.ivi.! I. aiunii-riiuiii on tin- ,ui!i, Mrs. lr. It- ratli-rson on tin w-.-t an.I ail. y 011 ih. in. nil. This Ik a vi-ry il.-siraiil.. l-n." i-rtv having Hi. r-siii n vari-.-iy of rhoif rnnt Irv .-SMil.l in-vi-r Ciiilnj; si-rius of rzcrllt-ut wait r. Terms: one-third of tho -.iin-hus.. nioni-y in lund wiivu the dtstl is ilt liv.-nsl, onisthirtt in six noiiths and onisthird in on.- y.-ar willi inl. r-i-sl on th! tli-iernsl lmyiiii-nts, to lie s.s-iir.-.i hv judgment Isiii!!. M )K-r criit. of hand moii.-v Ut be p..id wh-. n Iheunip-rty Is kmx-n- eJ dWn- JOHN' II. IIITK. Administrator of Win. E- Zimtui.-rin.iu, iSecM. - .t. I-afst U.S. Gov't Uqicrt as i New Spring Goods. Do you know that every ?heiJ, counter, table, showcase and win dow in our Dry Goo-Is Dt j'urtmetit is) crowded to its ui:no.-t cajmciiy with everything the market affords, in the way of new pprintr goods. AVe liavc boti-jl.t t'te largest and best us.soi thieat of CAUI'KTS, LACK CURTAINS, RUGS, and P0RTIER.S liver seen in Somerset. Carpets and Lace Cui tuius are now on exhibition vnd we are con fident that our styles and prices arc ptsch that lookers wiil become buy ers. De ?ure to see our new Carpets and Curtains f .ir f-primr. Wc will t:ir:e pleasure in Hltoaiug you a big range of styles in all the different grades of Ingrains. Tapestries, Rudy Rrusscls and Velvet Carpet-. ! In Lace Curtains - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department we are showing all the new rich sUles. Everything New, Call and sec us. Everything ful ly stocked and ciiuipped at Parker & Parke.'s. : TO : : THE TRADE : Ol It ST;i( l (F- . has lcen selected with unusual .-care, and' at lower cost than for mer years. We are therefore able to offer, not only the very be.-t goods on the market, but can iptote lower ptiees than heretotore. We Rarely Lose a Customer, as we aim in all cases to give tlie Customer FULL VALUE FOR HIS MONEY. C. H. "COFFROTH, 6C6 1.1-in Cro. Street, Somerset, Pa. The Warm Sun Throws a new light on an old subject II.VTS. Lots of men don't realize that they are wearing a shabby one until they come in contaet with men who arc wearing new ones. The tew blocks are now on sale at Jonas L. Baer, "The Hustler." 817 Main Cross St., - SOMEILSKT, l'A. WW FURNITURE James B. SNOW : IS : HERE! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY CUTTERS AMD : : - - - BOB SLEDS. REMEMBER We Always Carry Them in Stock Except in Warm Weather. Don9 1 forget two gears ago tou were unable to get them, and very soon they will be scarce at any price James B. LEIGHS BY THE CAR LOAD. T!ie I.nttiense V"are Ilott-e of K. L. Simpson is picked with the finest line of SLEIGHS and SLEDS ever brought to Somerset. Fill! Line 0f BUGGfES, WAGONS, CAf;!AGtS, HARNESS, LAP ROSES, H033E 5LWZTS, BILLS, WHIPS, ETC Call aul convince yourself before to suit E. L Patriot St., - Be in a urrvabout -r.uvixf;- Spring Goods IS. . L I IIS STORE will soon be enlarged to Uiee its present size, When she will exhibit the Finest Line of DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY Ever brought to Somerset County. Mrs. A. E. UHL. Don't Holderbaum. Holderbaum. & SLEDS buying elsewhere. I have PRICES the TIMES. Somerset, Pa. X OTR K IN DIVOitCK- An;M V. Wiill-r, f.v ! i in tu.-1 -.ir? in im- n. i ! i I J. K. lnt fiy f )im:i I'lt-H- nf suii- I.:-:'rti rs-r -m:iiv, I'm . ii.-i.is V. Vi:!!.T. ) N. :. T. A!;.i- S;iiHi-na in l'ivon. Tt ' ". .' m I W'i'icr, th d-r H!tt tUf Yon iir- rvt.v i i ; Ti 1 to u:i.l iipiN-ar :it l!.?i. r .";: ; rn:i:'im I'ltn for smr w l fouriTy. " I- !ii jil ai 4iiit-r I, on tii -:ti Mtmtlav of !;. y. A. I.. tt i;ivi to an-?i-r tt i-oin plamr if Anna K. Virt!T your wil?-. tilt- .i:iint(:' :ilm- iiaiiit-tl. ;iint JioW i:iti-c. if aii.v you haw. why your saitl v. ift l:nii!'i i.t iw u'l vr'--l Iiim thr hoinis of iti.ttrinit ny :ir-rvt into with you. n'n--; tIy lo tin ray r of k-r p.-t '. ! i-m ;t -M t'.viut. i;. ! ;iu;i;tir -hi iti if.n .iut t "ourt. h.ri:rs oiti-v. KWWAlii HhVKK. .Var.-h ti, SlnTitf. A DM IN I 1' i i.VTt HIS N ( TI ( ' H K-ti.-of I J. Kxn-rt. " ; 1 1 c of Son: r t towutnj', -it v 1. I-ttt-r'. H" A-iio::n;ta:it.ti havii. . t.iui' n i Mini iitiii.n. ti;., n in,- un- iU r-in-l. iti:iN hcr- ltv -v-:i to all jt j -:i- iiuh't'it- -;.;; lo iu.-.k iinnniii- at. yii.-i.:. a-:.: Il.i.v liaviu lai!ri:ijTiii!t j sii'l r-ia!' w t - j.ri v i.r t iicia ii;Iy ai:t u nn I tor -.i t !. n. t T . t-n 'I i !;:, A r il hth. Wat 'h. o.Ti'-i rf J. A. li rk-T. in it: ri X .r.'.a. J. I MKKT. Aili:i!it:tntttr. j DM'MSTKATOU'S NOTICR i Itov;:.Jiii s.rtM-r't rouniy, l'a. f-!:. t-- if ;ii'.iii:iiif ration. n tin aUvc I talf. ha P.; t- n irra't! l ti thr unih-Piui l I y tlii- . r hor.iy, uotr is hl ty ;iv f.it 'a.; In r on.- imh htttl to -xjm.I .-late to rutlv' ti!ii" ;l:.it- zx tin ut, :tiil th- luiviti; lai.ii i th- ;aiiu yr M-nt !urin tluiy :ii'h ut .-.::! lor -ttIf-nn :it. i n Krifiay 1 i r-ii lui:. 1 -,t tii1 r-tl- !Ht- of the t.l inii':! m:tr ;i v. i.i town-hip. k . Kkk.-k. r, Ai'.KAM TKKXKU A ; :oi n y. Ai;u:iuirMtor. A ULITi 'i: NOTICE. I:i K.-l.s-.;to Jau't. Yoii!i:-iiii, -1-vM. "urt of SH.in. rs.-t k ".tir: ) lil.i. :ty, I't-iiiisy iva- The .:cil' rsi'M.-'l -i niiiir :.ipoiiiN-l hy thi 0. 1rt M.ir-h .t.i. h ' to a riawi iMivalu- I T to ! h ht-irs and i : rihutr tin- luud in lit- ha ot i hi ;! itititit rat or, iouiid ainiii 1. ts hi: :lly -utitht !h r n. h rhy j:iv tiiat In- will it at hi oftirt in tin tr i; I: ot ' ttt:-r rt, I'll., ti fr rtthiy, llan h i'f :, at ! o't'Io-Si p. in., for piirjNic-i of ;t- ti'lui" ; la sltittt of vitui 'i uiiMirunt, i'ivm ;i:i. h:rt ml iktmiii tnit rtsi ii inn itti'i:ti. OKU. li. sri'LL AU'tiur. A l'IITuI.S NOTICE ll:iii'.' lift i ::;;H::t!rtl Aut!ir.r ty tin tV.irl ot I'ciHi.itiii h-iti SihitTM't rouiity. I'a., to .h-r nt.i:rr U.c fund in tin hami of K:.vani !iv.T. Nti--r:fT. ansin from the l ttit-n-rsoual pro-rty of H. A. V-r-iit-r. to a nl aiiMtni: ttn.-1 -a .ly -ni it!l th n to, i hT. hy i;if n !: thai I will-.it for ; hr puri of li t: riT Ihr duti- tf -aid n lM!atim-i:; at lny o!ht. in th tmntiih of XHiiiT'ift, on ''Imhiy,(Mar-li iTtli. :tt I o't-Un-k o. in., ol sstid iay. win n mid wttt re all icirtU's in i:it-n-st may attt tui. J. . 1.!WKY. Auditor. Orphans Court Sa!e -i'K- Valnath Real. Estate ! liy virtu" f an onIr ( ur fotsuttl out of tin orthan' i ourt in and forth county f Siiirr-t, to mr dmi-tfl. I ill -x . U pub lit Kiih- on th pniiii4, in SimttiaiiipUin tou nh:, in iiid rountv, on Saturday, March 23, 1895, AT I OXIOCK P. H. tli foIIiTin-; ns! Ttat lat lhe nprty f Jom di Km rit k, dt'd., viz: A i tuJ Inu l of bind rtituat In th ttwn ship of ott;uiuti;oii, Nunty f snur, ud-oimu latid4 f A tint! Wiltuoitth, d;i'I rU:i.oi hoiiiaU.'r, anl John t ll r, rontainin; oiir huialn-d and MX ari-r uiotr or h aiMMit m vt iity-rlvt' ikm cUnr ami twt nty iu na-udow, a one aud hall-storx Frame House, and I Mink hum on the prvm The fiina is in a oott sUile if cultivation. Terms. imMhirilof pan-lias. inonr-r In haml iiMn ili-hvi-rv t iI.a-U. fMitsihirtl iu Hix iihihiIih un.l .;il Im.l in oil-y r Willi int. n st .m Hie ii-f.-rrvil (i viii. iiUs. rayiiH'iit lo I vurvU by Jii.l'iii. ni ln.iul. lo jirr t-r-nt. of the hand innii.y to bi puid when the nprrty Is kncK'keU Uuwn. J. A. KMERICK, AdruluUtratur uf Juwrpti tiuniick, dwc'ii. SIMPSON, y
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