5.' A I i 5 (1 A 1'viu! I1" . . - March an. I , .1. . ..,,. Mr""-" .. . . . ... v' ,,n t'..U ci-ouiil IvU "':,"" i" fr"" ,he ,"',-",r-v (nif-irs, r:inj r;im ,, its at. --Hyde 1 i:i- : -vr js a'.i " ..,- , f more one cili- ,:!,.-r iv'.i:i ',arn 5 'i!i"it !"'ff lial'lcto i1 -- i5J d til! :ip pails at i'.s." . ... -.Tin1"1 '"" Vv: I:mil salt well y. 'ha;'. u.;'r :,'t ni-lit an 1 left till iIw '.'!',,.!, r.,-,!-,l.Mii will r.-move :.! if r;-..u-- -- . . i ; : v.-oriatrying a-i.l worth re- T;,.r, i- 1 it t Id 1. ! i ... .it mm-? '",?"';; ' free f'"01" l"ie"r- T,le ' J '., i..-.-- a s:iH.- r.to.-tion to ';?''!i ,' :T.f ! :a excclli-nt con- ii ' - . t in rr '-,-: i''''-1--''1 V , h.iv a first-cla- nmsi- der.it c price? lio ' ,'t't at a ? "' " . :. store e l.yt'iO Ii:ts Ollercil a I1. 1 1'ixiii" ill" lime within 1; .i I'-'''' t t.'vin.-iit i" the teachers utti-iKliiiff :" ' " I , i.ies that Institutes i: i!.- taontlis of July ami "... ... 'v. ' "' uv ..! '.'' wa-i am-ikIp.1 ami '',! r, .i linj;. Tii' ai:u-iiliiK-ut """iVi: th" i-riiti'-a'c shall I rt ' l t!'' .irity wlHTCthelH-on.se ' is.';1,,i. :. matt.T whrc the mar-""f.k.ri-' !-' that a iniKT word llr.is v:.i slstiM not for S::v.k-r. the druist, Ml -1 J. ",.ui:l elates. ' ;,. v.-t nukisown, to 1 hn- r-TtVM:!i-i'. i to 1k the ri- ij.ic-nt ,rfr,,,,i ti.,- l- a l. Sli rty iK-fort-'pii,;l.ora! ;rant wrote toa future ' Ct akii:? the iippomtiiieiit fa T'l n t" a h '.iiil1 at West Toint. . ,.ivO i in 111--1 O.sO-ion of Colonel o.niit, a" aiii" delivery. - f I.i-!ier Valley favor a V' ;::v. iiii l.ijo:iT us tlw eoiiiity Tlii-"'' ' i!"l'"ssi,,i'1'iJ' ai ..--i-'.e are led to imagine, 1 ' i. ,,H!i,i i-,-1 their inlerot to have j .; u :i i i tii'- new eouiity, t-) in; ..; J., v-ii:ity. is the J Jiuaud of , , i.;.vs for itself nsid assures ...f -. Uis f the advertiser. r:- !it!y g.o.!s are advertis i ti- rt.;;:i they aie to lie wold. :ni::S h.-s:tess uien of every town ... ...- -ers toHtirai-t customers. i;iv;ili n-g'.a to do this do not t a '- : the inareli to sti'-.-e . Ju:ai i -. v.::.i v. a tin s.t; jail f-r l'l cents or ( ir.:i one for 1" cents. i.-:r Tin Sttre. N r.li:.i:i;-t -it -.imty, a., lias tue k--.k-are.-'tdof its t'ourt from i'i-tl . ..rii :.t time. This is ln-lieved i e'..i eomidctc Court record fuiv-i Mate. Thee are kij't a ,,f tue i.l Court House on , lu iug date lafore the ...t:: ::L of Jauie-lowii, and relating j l i".- of the In.'.on Conijiany ..::t. that sptlleiaent. :i,r--t county fanners should be on . - ,...k out f.r thee swindlers: Two Piilaslgnona fanner's fence and ; ..::a a ft w d-dlars to juaiantee them :..o.ne else iil lie pennilted to jiaint i.,-. a it :!u ni. Tiie fanner is akel to -. : riii il't. acknowledging the pay- r::-. ..'tiie money. The receipt whi .-h turns out to lie a jiroinisiry n iote iri.Mt-i f"-'-, as tiie ca.se may Ihs. T I:i .liana Normal S-hil of l'enn-- ...::ia w ill open the Sjiring Term of ! weeks April 2, Tuition for x-.-r.iu tweUe dollars for teachers. :.".:.'. taay I rd in cSuIk. T..- P-ii-ioii Uureau at Washington a- c -l tii'- arrest of several fraudu '. .' n Kan:iners w ho have leen it.j -iM s.ihliers of renn-ylvania ! ti:i!' pa-t. They would call J:- :.:!:e veteran.- an 1 repioent that they iii ii ;it o:.:t by the department to -r .::.irn- tii -ai. or fir some other purjKse t.l t--u 1 at tin- .-l.s .f their visit de- i a it- w liii-h many p aid. Mr a ;! Mr-. Jonas 15. K-mally .f;T "". .vn iiave eliit chiblicn, six if : i-atu'- ix,i- the world ia pairs. Six ':;r il.ieir' ii were born on legal lioli Tiie .-Id t. a daughter, w as Ixiru t Ttaiiksgiving I'ay; the wicond, a t-v.-n WViiingion's IJirthday, and on i. .C tv. in il.iught ers arrived in the i i". ia the Washington"! Itirthday i'-';i-t, Mrs ItcHially presented her ' i : :n i-;.-r with a pair of bouncing j-!;-M.ir;iii V.M of the HUircoiiMty ' -' M:'e r.-i an imo .rt ant deeisiou in ' - i -'f t!i S i;id National bank f '': usu-n-t H.-nry A. Gardner, its 6 ".' ' J-!ii r. Tiie bank had sued 'T-"i: ra;:l th- sii -rilf had s-rved the i: ::!, y sv iiia cojiy at the res i- It -u-.l. i ' 1- til- s pc'.iti i!)-.l the court to itn his as invalid because r In 1 riu-l nil' I his rcsi b-ie-e. 1 tint -irdnvr was mere- 'iii j :-ii-e and had gained .vic rc. and therefore, a i-t kn-i-An r.-sii!e:-e w as U was given leave to enter '"."'I. the iiinoiint of the M--.J,.;.. !l-.;r Klstb.-i :k, 1j' i 'j.!:;- an adventure the J.-i-kv calf. She had - Mid h iiig a Surge lineti T .' ' ''J '' -aire 1. when tire calf " , "'"""-'! i:i swallowing part of the . '- - r- !e- w.: discovered. Mrs. -.. fl h:' ,i l:li!-'-er then went to the ' t:e- tiii.ii- !i,;u s,nd tried to pull '- e.:., -:!ii-oat. not lKs-ause they -'!i.j.-hf.,rt1(. .-loth, but tHH-mse ! "di'-ciiif w.miM choke to death. '' hoever, and liter a -. "v -.-.-c led in gettinganoth - .ii.ll Ii,,..,, ....I i tl 'ran-,. t no jjl t'fio'-ts are A:U wi.f murh itorost tn all - vi w i tj rtt lit. n ,."!':;"""f Court at I.anster l:Lst a w ife le i'-iy !: r hiisliand'aliet. Mrs U i i- a riianufacturer of har- t r- 'ii-nt a.titit her iiniertv for io. .a 111 a L""i lu.-lsj aper filed that - . a ,,Je ,,,r ll)Ml i " '" ' -'t' ral f. r a f Jn election l t " r ill"'r'.v. Her husKind List r,'1' person has Mvured ' . - .' ? u"u'' ho issued intt ' -s Ti,.- r,,urt granted a rule to iV t!l- Mils.-),,., ..of 0y,l,l I. . ''. j,,;,,,),,. s:.-te II.nie i ' by Mr. Martin, of J 't-io.e, .y Mr. Mart l'f-id.-s for thefoUli- I"" ' inj l .ym.-tit o(1ir- in '" -ti.l o.stri-l. lUeli iirTiT ' "1- rn.t.-n.l..t at f 1,.V a tH r- it. 4 t,rnvitr " Hi t;il. Tl...r.. 1. I.. l- . -. . ""'" - tjititun. ho is to ' -4..T0 T1"" S liS lilltctl.I- t.. . " " 'piit-'ish list of H-r- S "" '" ''t, and ki to IlT!" u ,""'"r1,y ik k. "".iiipiy au attempt on a ! hd orkl M-..JI in I I) io I T it". 1 '.""' Wlli,t' "f """"ratmrc. Pa,, at the Somf is...t ir " ' is Ncarl,., fever i a n.iu"f.,r,f has ,.,d .Happ,,,,,,, 1M.wniI famiJios Ida.- durir.g the pa,t week. Dr. Saln.V pntThtTiTfc, n. t.ce of new- dates fro,,, now on. s tUere an ent.re ehangeln days and .lates, "Walt" s 'rberTnT:M.i:i;iK,ori of Sty-.w. have rented house i.JVrlln "lui-eT' K'U ,,'",nC reNi(,,,t f that The meat t,, i-A, ..r-. .. "i i.cs.rgo i)avin, in by a j. i x.,r,:,n iavl(trt who win Hereafter conduct it. A normal scho.,1 . Stoytown, Monday. April inh, with O. Saylor and K. !. Kryburga.s te-uchen. 1 he prospwts for a large w-h.Kd are very eniMiirairiiiir Invitations nr o,,f r... .1.- ... s -" me marriage r 1 . W. Itlls! r 4.I.: " s iiicago, ami .Miss ora A. iK.ner, of IWlin. The welding to take place at the home of the bride next Tuesday. 4. 4 - Henry Housefelt and Charb MilL.r two esteem.Hi (iermaii citizens, wkn wide just south of town, are Urth seriously ill and doubts are entertained for their restoration to health. From present indications there will i. only two or three new dwelling hotisos erected in thix place during the coming season, although there is a constant de mand for houses to rent. Missionary services will bs held in the Reformed Church, Lavansville, at ID a. in., and in thu Reformed Church. Somer set, at 7: p. m., next Sabbath evening, Key. Hiram King w ill officiate. A corps of civil engineers livr tw.o making surveys in the noighUirhood of New Baltimore during the p;ist two wwks. Their moveiiieiiLs are very mys terious and they decline to stata their ob ject. We are informed that Prof. I. S. Will, nfRockwood, will open a norm:. at New Lexington, April 2Kli, to continue ten w eeks. He is a graduate of Clarion State Normal and is widely known as an ex- Ierienced teacher. If yoa don't believe that there is vigor ous kicking being done by the tax payers of the several districts in tho county on a-s)unt of the recent tax levy, you should attend the appeals now- licing held in the Commissioner's of lice. The committee on Historical Statistics of the Co.mtv Centennial Celebration of somerset County, at a meeting held March It, selected W. II. KK)iilz, IN., to deliver the liistori.'ul anil staiislii-al ail-di-vss,atlhe -elebratioii to be held July 4t!i. Rehersals for "The Merry Milkmaid," to be given Thursday, th inst., in the ipera House, for the lieiu-til of the Chil dreiis Aid S.H-ii-ty, are going merrily on, and it is claimed that the entertainment will by one of the best ever given by home talent. Out of a total of ii! applications to dis pense liquor in Cat!i!,r:a tsmiity. Judge Darker grantc-il Pi7. A large number of the M apjilicalions refuse I were from Johnstown, and w hen the action of the Court liecamc known in that city wild ex citciacut is said to have ensued. The pxstor's theme at the morning ser viefs, isext Sabbath morning in the Pres byterian Church, will be: "The Heridity of Faith" "I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee which dwelt first in thy grand-m other Iis.'' Preaching in the evening at 7:-'H We learn fr un Pittsburg pipers that the engagement of IC K. Kiernau. Ks,j., and Miss Ali-e Flack, of that city, has liecn announced to be followed shortly by their marriage. Mr. Kiernau was a former resident of this place an 1 is well known through ut Somerset county. At the close of last week County Su perintendent Berkey had visited, with two or three exceptions, every public school in the county, and a lium'xT of them was visited a second time, Imring the past two weeks he was compelled to travel on foot owing t- th-3 b id c mditioa of the roads. Frank Shivler, who recently disposed of thu remnants of his b t a'lJ shoo store at public auction, will remove in the iiMr future to lirinton, Allegheny county, where he will re-e:ig.ig in busi ness, lirinton has experienced a big lismi d:iring the past two years, the Westinghouse F.lectrie Works hiving lo eiited at that jHint. Many were the predii-tious that the present would le a g ks! sc.is.iii for mak ing maple sugar. Those wha made the predictions based them o:i the fact that we had had an unusually severe winter, and it is true tint a "lrird winter" is a "g.xidsigu." The sap is stronger after h-ird fret-zing weather. Put the troul le this seas-m is that the winter la-tdl too long. The season for making maple su gar in this latitude generally commences the latter part of February and rarely lasts beyond the first of April. More than half that period Ins g me a-i 1 thr.! ha been no sugar mi'iing weith -r to speak of. A unique eiit-rtainm-nt was given Sat urday afternoon and evening, at the ri dence of Mr. Ueorge II. Love, by a iiuni Ikt of young ladies and gentlemen of the Presbyterian Ch-ir.-li. Two farce come dies, n-piiring about twenty minutes e.-i'-h to re;i b-r, w ere given, after v. hi' h a plain lunch was served. Two or three performances were given at th" maliiii-e i,i the arlerniion and a similar number was given in the evening in order to gratify the la.-gr crowd in attendance. A k.ii ill admission fe; w as charged and a sm:g sum of i y, to 1m" devoted to the Uses f the Presbyterian -oligregation, was rcaii.ed. All of th1? performers ac quitted themselves u l.nirabiy. .-4t 4 Simon, son of John Wag im in. of Northampton township, was killed on the It. A . ne-ir ' k's Mills, last Fri day morning. Wagam a:i was employed as a freight brakemaii and was in the act of de wen 1 ;ig from the i p of a high car wh-ri his !k-i.I stra a jiiint tha trestle of the bridge ut that place. He was knocked rrom the c:ir to the ground wh-re he was afterward picked np. His skull was badly cnished and be lived on ly twenty minutes after the acvideut The deesasel was twenty-six years of age and was very popular with all tir his Hc.piaiiitam-cs. T.l e funeral took plai-e Sundav from the li me of his parents. R.-v. F. P. Siyl-.r, of t!ie Kvangeli.-al Church, conduct.! tha religions serviee.. 1 he f aieral as oijo'of the largest ever witneisel in N will i n.V.o.i t .viihip. t T " What has le-ome of the pmjis-t to i-ni-t a municipal building in this place? There is an urgent demand for a suitable and convenient building in w hich to store the borough hose carriag e am! other pr..j erty. The Isii'.ding at present ntilirasl for that purp:se is too small, U filthy and too iiK-.nvenient, and if a fire should break out at the present lime it would b i a la! .ork. is and dun-ult ta-k to get the h os-crriaoMtof it and l- the scene of the conflagration. It is rcMrted that the U.roiigh has several purchasers for the brt owned by it adjoining th j "Com mercial Hotel." and at least one ttir of fer for the r.-r p rtion f the lot. We should dislike very much to so the l-.r-sigh dis,He of the entire lot for the r-as.ui that it is one of the most entrally locate! building I 'M in the town and is well adapted f-r the purples tir which it was originally piirchasil. for a council chamU-r and i-iigine house. If, however, the rear portion of the lot can be wld to good advantage, it should be done at on.-e, and the money secured from the s-d devRel to erecting a laiilding such as has been Indicated. w " THE FIRK FiEXD Visits Salisbury on Moniay Kight and "Wipes Oat Loechel's Hotel and a Number cf Business Ilrjusej and Residences. LOSS B2TWEEH $50,030 A!T3 S75,O0O The ancient village of Salisbury was tho scene of a disastrous iin!agraf ion Mon day ni;;lit, w hen all of the buildings on the west side if Main Slrei't between C. T. Hay's hot-. l and Cnion street, and all of tho houses on the opjMwite side of the street bet ween the late residence ofSamuel lotfelty and Cnion slrct, w ero wiped trom the face of the earth Torever. The buildingi burned were IyM-hel's new hotel, Saylor's ,v Livengcssl's cloth ing house, Heachy P.ros. hardware estali lishment.the Dr. Stutziuan proerty, Ir. Speicher's handsome new residem-e and drugstore, a building occupied by Mc Kcn.ie's saddlery and Short's barlK-r shoj, and the residence f Mrs. Oliver P. R yer. The total loss is estimated at letwcen .noo awl 7."),0)t, partially covered by insurance. As iit-ar as inn be learned the fire was fir.-'t discovered t 1 a. hi. by l)r. Spvicher, whose attention was attracted by a bright glare intheotliceof P. U Liveng.)ors,V'or job printing olhiv. bxntts! on the opjm sitc side of the street from his risiidence. over Saylor A Livng!si's clothing house. An alarm was raised at once but the town's people were slow aliout re sponding, and In-fore twenty of them hail collected at the scene the entire building w as a mass of ilames. Tho air was calm a-ul crisp but the lire soon created a draft a:id in a remarkably -hurt time the flumes had leaped across the street and coiionnnii-ited with lr. Speicher's resi dence, and a few minute-: afterwards hail co:!::ti-.!nirated with the adjoining buildings- . Tiie only means at hand for fighting the fire demon was a bucket brigade, and w hile the people f the town exerted their liest efforts to conquer the Haines, all attempts proved futil until after all of the liuildir.es mentioned had crumbled in ashes. A frame building occupied by W. J. Lichty's eating house, was torn down in order to keep the Ilames from communicating with other buildings o:i the east side of Main stre -L The entire population uf the town and many people from the surrounding coun try, w ho had ls-en attracted by the smoke and flames, turned out and helped to fight tiie tire and assisted in saving household goods and merchandise from desti action. Very little of the latter, however, w as o-arri-.-d out of the burning buildings, and much of the household furniture saved was badly damaged. At i-'Kl A. M. the lire had spent its fury bat the people clustered around the smouldering limbers until daylight dawned. The people tf the town opened their homos to their unfortunate neigh Isirs and provided plai-cs in which to store toe goods that hail ls".-n saved. The Ls-eh-.l 1 lof.-l wiis erected less than two years ago by Henry L-s-hel, who was conducting it at thu lim of th"" lire. It was a large f;a:uJ structure, i: tied by steam and w cli-oq'jipcd for entoil-iiiiig the- public. Saylor and Livrng-sid's clothing estaV lishment was one of the largot hi the south of the coui.ty and caried an im mense sto of jjh. ids. Tim e ntire plaid of the -Vc- job printing office was wiied out, entailing a heavy loss on tiie owner, Mr. P. I.. Livengood. late editor of the sparkling SalLsbury .:. Heachy P.ros hard ware house, carried one of the largest lines of hardware, agricul tural implements, Ac., in the county, and was one of the most flourishing establish ments in the Llk Lick region. The loss to this limi was very heavy, probably !,'; insurance JVUL Many of the people present st the tire hesitated aKml entering the hardware store on account of tlij explosives c mtained therein, and it is perhaps as well tiiat they did,"liecause when the stock of cartridges, powder and oils, expl.sl.-l, the noise and raltlc creat ed was ileafi n.iig a:id n-e:iib!ed t lie tiring of artillery. Ir. A. F. Speicher's residence was com pleted since ths first of the ye ir. U was fittisl up with modern improvements ami was one of the most c invenirnt and valu able properties in Salisbury. It is re ported here that the Ir. carried ?i'k in-suran-eo!i his buildi.ig, w hich w ill cover only a little more than (in-: half of his to tal loss. Mrs. Rover's residenea was a conven iently locate! frame buildi ig, erc.-tcd a number of years ag , and was one of the most comfortable homes in the town. The other buildings destroyed, excepting the unoccupied brick resid-'iiee of the late Iir. S.ulzman, were of less value. Kldcr John X. Davis of the Ilretliren Church, w hose h ::ir is in F.Ik Lick township, was a g,n-st at Lois-hel's hotel. He was n-it arousi-J until after the flames had commenced to devour ill.! b-.iibling, and In-fore ha could adjust his clothing he liccm 1 5 so agitated that he experienc ed some tiifli.-aliy in cs -iping from tho b.irning h us. The origin of the fire is not known, but there is no doubt aliout its having Issmi first discovered in the ollice of the ,V-ir job printing ofii.s Mr. Livengissl, the proprietor, was in his ollti-e some time earlier in the night, but the fire had not asserted itself at that time. The buildings were right in the heart of the town and w ere among the most val uable properties in Salisbury. The loss to th- owners i he ivy, but since they are m ist all act ive.cntcrpridng b lsine m-ii it is more than proliable that thy will ere.-t new houses on the old sites us wmii as jwrssible. Anderson's Salty Tc.-e. A dispatch from Valparaiso, Ind., Mon day, say: The case oft "scar Atiderson, the bigamist, on trial for two days here, end-d in a verdict of guilty, the jury fix ing the penalty at five years in the peni tentiary. Anih rso'i is a young man w ho came from Pennsylvania to attend school, leaving a wife and three children at Con fluence, Pa. After Is-ing here a short time he met Miss Margaret Temiant, daughter if tJen. Tennant, of Freejrt, o. Last August Anderson and Miss Teiinunt w ere graduated in the scientific class, and August 21 w ere married. Karly in the winter I Jen Tennant found Ander son had a wife in Pennsylvania, and sent for his daughter to come here. In Jan uary Anderson was arres-ted in Chicago. His two w ives and three small children, by his first wife, were present at the trial. The first wife was Miss Lulu HumlK-rt, of VanderbilU Pa, Men-7 XUk.Maid.". The Operetta "Merry Milk-Maid" w ill lie given at the Opera House, Thursday evening. March IXiV. The entertain ment is given in tho interest of the local Childrcns' Aid Society. Fitly persons take part in the performain-e, sinprising the U-st musii-al talent in town. The music is beautiful, consisting of chorua es, sol'is, iluets, quartetU. Ac. Tho per formance w ill be in two parts represent ing "-""cues front the dairy, harvest field and farm. Previous entert.i:nments given in be half of the Children Aid S,K-iety hive attracted large audiences and we predb-t that the "Merry Milk-Maid" will draw a full h wise. Tickets w ill 1 placed on sale next Moinlay at Xelf t Caseljeer'a. Hontehold Economy. ine of the strong points of the Cinder ella Range is its cleanliness and econo my. It has an extra deep ash pit, w ith liailed ash pan, and is so constructed that the ashes cannot accumulate under the grate, which is the chief cause of so many grates burning out. Sold and guaranteed by J. B. IIOLDERBACM, Somerset, Pa. NOT FALSE C3L3SS. Ex-Xyor Soto Writes a FaosUoas tutu. 7j I'h' Klitor of the Jithnxtmrn TrUi'inf. Sik: I never want to flourish under false pretenses. Your notice in last evening's paper of tho presentation of a cane by my eldest brother Wesley J. Rose fashioned out of a log which had done service in the house where I was lrn, plats- me in a false position. I do not want to claim, or have claimed for Ine, the credit of having lie.-;i born in Somerset County. I know old Mother Somerset has produced many men who have filled a large spa-e in the field cf law, science, literature, polith", war, and religion, and would be gb-.d to h ive the inspiration of the nativity which enabled them to lie-come grciit men, towering head and shoulders nlxivc their fellows, but I must make the honest confession that fate ordered otherwise. The !est in formation I have on the subject I was IKT-oiuilly, too young to distinctly re member the event is that some years after the County of Cambria was en-ctcd out of tiie Somerset territory, the star that stood over my nativity was poise directly over the southeast corner of Vine and Market streets, in the "Town of Com-mangli," Cambria county, which "Town of Conemaugh" forms part of tho First Ward of the City of Johnstown. I desire this correction to Ik; made be cause I know persons will expect more of me if they believe I was turn in Somer set ; they w ill insist on my achieving greatness ; they will want me to run for Congress, w ill insist on my buying Somerset-County butter, eggs, and maple syrup, buckwheat, and other coumiisli- ties, and w ill not lie put off by my telling them my wife makes all purchases for tiie house; and a hundred oilier mailers will befiill me. 1 prefer to have thetrulh iilxmt myself known, so as to prevent persons w ho realize what a great advan tage it is to have been Itoru in Somerset County and who know I did not seen re that blessing, going alxmt and worrying themselves, denouncing mo as ati imjwis tor. Xo; don't put me in that plight. Tell the truth I was Isirn in Cambria County. W. HoitAi K Kosk. Johnstown, March li, ls'io. Eomersit Normal. The Somerset Normal Sclirsd will lx opened on or aliout MayHh. The o!-js-ts of the s-hool arc to prepuro teachers and thus.; expecting to teach for the work of teaching; to advance pupils of the pub lic schools in their respective grades; and to give special instruction in such of the higher branches as may be desired by the students. For further information address the teachers. I- K, Pi'.irrs. V. R. SaYI-ois. Hew Fensioa Baling. ("apt. Skinner, tiie I. S. Pension Ag'-nt at Pittsburg, Pa., under date of March ti, IsHl, w as i;.iv m-A l y the Commission! r of Pensions that it was not the intention of the Interior Department to issue increase ceitiliciiti-s in any of the cases favorably atlVs-tcd by the Act of March 2. I-SH", which pr-ovidts that all pensioners now on the rolls pensioned at less than six dollars per month, sh:-U have their k-;i-sions increased to six dollars per m on:!i. In order to facilitate tiie payment of the increi.se. Cap:. .Skinner was inst ru. tf-d by the Rureau to prepare and forward to each pensioner, the rate of v.di.ise pension had Ikvii increased by said Act, a new voucher to take the place of that already wnt out with tiie ch.s-k for the January payment, to be executed by Siiid pension er on or after April I. IS ) a Ming to tin: regular quarterly payment at tiie old rale the additional amount duu sin h pension er from March i ls-t'i, under the provision of said Act, and requesting the pensioner to return the voucher already in his pos sevsion for cancellation. This new voucher will lc aiss,mpaiii-l by a circular which should Is? attached firmly to the pension ccrtilicate in the posMssion of the pensioner, as the siime must be exhibited to the ofiicen In-fore whom th-J viuchers shall be hereafter executed, in explanation of the dilfereiu-e in tiie rate expri-ssed in future vouehers and that contained in the pension certili eite. All ofliisrs, including fourth-class juist m v-ti-rs, who are authorized to administer oaths in the execution of pension vouch ers, as well as the pensioners aifei-te.l by siiid Act, should r. 'te -iirefiil!y these in structions. Two Froa tho "Record." An unfortunate victim of "fits" by the name of Hook, w hile on his way afoot from Stoyi-stown to his home in Sand Piiteh, fell in the road south-east of town a couple of times Monday- afternoon and might have frozen had he not lieon dis covered and cared for. He was first dis covered in the road near Michael I team's and taken into the house. Recovering from his attack and resuming his journey be fell again near Hiram Hay's. Mr. Hay took him in and cared for him till inoruing. Franklin and Clinton is unities recently adopted SujM'rintendent Uerkey's course of study and have ordered the usual sup ply of tea hers manuals, blanks, etc. There are now nine comities in all that are following the system of grading orig inated by our Sujm rinteiidcnt, Mr. lu-rk--y is now at work iijm.ii a new "Teachers Majmal and tiuide" to I publishisl soon as a copyrighted work. Somerset coun tiiins have reason to fis-l proud of the fact that they have a Superintendent wh:se methods for the udvanis-mciit of the schisils are being adoptis throughout the sUte. To tho Public. Certain unscrupulous dealers and their agents have lx-en telling persons interest el in the purchase of cemetery work, and who express a prcferam-e for my work, that I have quit busincs ut Merlin, and am confining my efforts entirely to ire-iisbisrg. I d"si re therefore to say to all my friend in the district over which I supply work from tuy Perlin shop, that w hilst it is true that I have for the past five years ls?en running the largest works ofthekindin Western Pennsylvania, at tireenslmrg, it is also trie that I have ! during ail that time run and nm now running the I'.erlin works with my old time vigor, and have at present tho larg est and finest stock of cemetery work ever exhibited in Somerset county. !'' doing so large a business at the two shops I am enabled to purchase marble and granite lower than any of the small deal ers, who are trying to compete with me, and i-sin sell it as they well know, corres pondingly low. Hems" they resort to tho telling of the above falsehood. Do not Is? dex-eived. R. H. Koont.. When Easter Conies. A friend of the Roston Traitxm'jit, "K. M. 1L," writ- : "I was attracted by the suggestion in your paper this even ing to couiMje a rhyme which would give the reasons of the 'movable nature of the Ulster r.-M-st. ' The following clever rhyme are ad le.L They should I taught in the primary schools: 'Thirty dayn hatli S mler,"" Every person in reiiieiiils-r ; But to know wli-n Kisti-r's come Puzzles ev-n wholars some, Whrn March the twisity-flrst is past. Just watch the silvery iikshi. And when you see It full and round. Know Kasterll be here noon. After the moon has reach. si its full. Then Kaster will Is1 here, The very Sunday after. In each and every year. And If It hap on Sunday The moon should reach fts height. The Sunday following this event Wifl ke the Kaster bright. Cool Housekeepers. Some of the best housekeepers in Som erset and vicinity nsc the Cinderella Stoves and Ranges and pronounce them perfect bakers. Sold by James B. Holioekbacm, Somerset, Pa. Tax Coi'.sctor JSiiler an Xmbeziler ar.i Forgor. Tax Collector II. K.Miller, of Xorth ampt in township, decamped less than a month ago, indebted to the county, school and district in nearly i.n.i tax money i-o- jlei-tel mid squandered. He also forgo 1 j notes on different parties and emlic..led guardian finds culruslttd to him, as well as a small sum due tho f'.ir:n rV Fire In surance Conipny for which he was col lector; liesidiw this his private indebted ness is said to lie quiu? heavy. He leaves in absolutely di-stitute circumstances a I w ife and ten children, the youngest of whom is siirt-e a mouth old, thetbhst only lo. Monday l.i-t Shcriir Hoover S..L1 the personal property and the real etatc will lK. ti j at s -ile M iy term. His Imiids liien will lie heavy losers, one of whom is siiul to lie his father-in-law. Few young men stood better w ith his fellows when ho started in life, marriisl and settled down, than II. K. Miller, and he grew in the estimation of his fellow citizens, until alsmt two years ago, when ho began drinking, and his way tom:hepient ruin, disgraco and dUhon.tr was cvsv, rapid and certain. There is sympathy every where for his wife and Ktinily. When last heard from Miller was in the vicinity of Accident, Md. It would lo manly in him to return, make all the restitution possible and suffer the conserpKuieeof his crimes. M,yrrr l-ih- t '.H,itrrr:.it. Prompt Paymrat of IasuTaaca Policy. For prompt payment of insu ram-c policy thc Kqiiilable Life stands uni ivailed, :.. the following will show: Somkiisiit, Pa., March IS, lsiC. Miu Kkwarh Wisiiis, Manager, lliii'.al.le Life Assurance Sis-iety, PiiTsiirno, Pa. Iikaii Sin: I lieg to acknowledge tho receipt of cheek from your S.M-iety tor ?J,u!J. in payment of assurams- field by my brother, Mr. Harry ii. Holdcriiauui, in vour Ss-ii ty. The payment by the Kquitable of thisclaim w ithin six lays after death is cerlainiy as prompt as eiiuld iu asked. Yours Truly, Oi.lii.i:s P. IIoi.io itn u m, Administrator of H. ti. H Ai.ioutii vi m. Sappcted murdered Maa is How a Essi dect of Manitoba. A mystery w hich was at one time the talk of Western Pennsylvania has just been cleared up. Harry Line, who was stipjiosed to have lis u murdered in South Straliaiie township, four miles east of Washington, Pa., on the night of June li:h, 11.3, is alive and living ut Manitoba, Canada. The bloody hat, handkerchief and other articles found near Lane's home at the time of his di-sappearam-e are known to have ls-en placed there by Uno him self in order to throw people off his track. After leaving home he went to Wheeling and stnyi-d there three weeks, l.e- iug employed there for a short time on a Wheeling and Rochester s'.einlx'ut. From Wheeling he went to Chicago and thep.ee to North Dakota, remaining in each place ulmuisix moiilhs. From North Dakota ho went to Mauitoln!. Kver bim-e his di-:-appcamuce L-me li.ts lus-u in correspond- envewitu I: is Waslnngtou iMiinty relative-;, ;md it was through them that the mystery leaked out. Daniel Lane, brother of the miising man, told one of his nelghlMirs of having received b iters from Harry, and the ueigh'xir told it in Washington. At the time of his disappearance Lane was heavily in debt, and the theory was iidvam-ed thai he might have adopted this ruso to avoid his creditors, but time brought no iml:; matioii of the theory. and it was universally l:l:cv ed that ho had been murdered. Ton Can't AUor-i to Hist It. In another isdnum will lie found the anuo-.ii:eemeiit of Krissingcr A Kurt, i'.eilin hiirdware merchants, who on Thursday, April, 4th, w ill sell at am Lion a large stock of farming impb'ment-s car riages, buggies and waggons, harness of all descriptions, stoves of erry kind, and fertilizers ,f the highest grades. Here is an opportunity to get first class g-ssl ut your own prices. All of tho goods sold ire new and of the lest iiiaki-saud will le knocked down to tho highest bidder. Sale Is-gins promptly at!) o'clock Thurs day, Apiii 4th. You can't afford to miss it. KnrJered ia the 'V7oo''j. Mrs. John Zornsko, a Hungarian, and lcr 7-year-old daughter, were murdered in the forest, near Mammoth, Westmore land c-ainly, last Tuesday, and the wild est excitement has ls-en created among her countrymen in the mining sell le nient. The woman, w hose husband was recently killed in the mines, had sold her In-Ioiig.ngs and taking the procee Is, v. ilh a? kiu! (l 'l which siie had as-uu:ulated by work, she announced to her ncighliors a few days ago that she iuten led to go back to her native land. For some time, it is told, a vill.iiiiotis-l.siUing Hungarian named Prunkno, and a companion of equal murderous appoarain-e, had dogged the footsteps of the woman, and shr fre quently complained that they wanlisl her money. In venturing out, however, she had no f.-iirs, and when she .ook her div parture from the village on Tuesday, the w oman's tormenters w ere seen to leave in another direction. The bodies of the murdered woman and child were found lying side by side and partially covered with brush. The money was gone, and a few valueless trinkets were lying near the forms H the dead. The only marks of violence were several bniises oil the backs of tiie heads of t!;e victims. The two Hungarians su- pectod of the crime cannot be found. Barbed to d:iti Aloas. R.ifus J. Canipln-ll, Crier of tiie I'nited Stales District Court at Pittsburg, was found dead at his home in South Strabane t iwttship, one mile ea-t cf Washington, r.liout l o'clock on Tuesday evening. His wife had gone away Monday to attend thr-funeral of h -r nie: i:i au a Ijo-ning town-hip. When she returned she found the remain of her h l!n;il lying abtut half way down the stairs with his body harms! to a crisp, from the waist up and a broken lamp ut the foot of the staiis. it is thought that ho attempted t come down stairs on Tuesday morning w ith a lamp, which exploded in his hands, tiring his clothing and burning him to death. The woolen carpet on the stabs extinguished the fire, saving the house. The dei-eased was alsiut 70 years of age. lie was formerly a resident of tireene county, and served one year as Sheriff and afterwards represented the county in the Legislature. A singular coincidence is found in the death of his brother, Frank Campbell, of Wayneslmrg, w ho died suddenly on tl.ej so.ni! stairway as he was about retiring for the night some time ng-. John Caaip-lrt-ll of I'nioiitown, w h is a clerk in the Soicretary of Interna! Affairs' olilce at liarrisburg, is a sou of tho unfortunate in in. Those Horrid Verbs. Iynionvt's SI igazlue. The verb to get is one of our much mis used words; it means to a- piire, win, ob tain ; and, primarily, it signifies the put ting forth of effort to attain simethiiig. Conse piently it is not only superfluous but incorrect, to speak of a man as "get ting drowned" or "getting sick;" and you 'may, unfortunately, "have a cold," but it is impossible that you "have got a old." At this moment no exceptions oc cur to the writer to the rule that got should never le used in connection w ilh have, which, alone, sultb ietitly expresses iKossession. Say "I have the pii-ture," not "I have got the picture;" "The dog has a broken leg," not "The dog has got a broken leg." The irregular vcrlw lay and lie are fre quently confounded. Lay is au active, or transitive, verb, and lie is passive, or intransitive. We Jay things down, or have laid ll.eu. down ; hut we and things lie at rest. You lio down, have lain down, w ill lio down, or aro lying dow n ; she lay down yesterday and is going to lio down this afternoon. A frequent er ror is to confound the past tennea of these verbs. ae should say, "Mary laid the book on tho table, and lay down her self;" but the book lies on the table. Highest of all in Lcavcmnj I'jwtr. Lalcid U. S. Gov't Report ; . s. . 4 The Blair Coaaty Aaiitors Haiti lliias Liciy. At the lllair snnty auditor," iir, e-:: ; i lion last neck the s,;niiiissioi!ers' system of Usikkts'pinir was attacked lis Udh false and faulty. It was claimed that the com missioners' clerk had not recorded the vole of Mr. Fagley, the minority memlicr of tiie commissioners' larl, ng-iic.s-t the letting of extravagant -ontraets and had iiiitnpi-1 his written protest into the vault instead of spreading it upon the minute Clerk Hostler acknow b-.ig.il that he bad ! lerk Hostler acknowledg.-.l that he bad irch.-ised a liquid ink eraser hist year, it denied that ho had ti-stml its merits ith t!ie treasury drafts. The internal riM 111 llin ..iiiit, ,u.ii,iii.ui..iirul iilliiu, pure but with strife in the county commissioners' "oftico was evidenced in the testimony ofSnlo tnon Heegle, He swore that Funk had Siiid in an interview, "Jack and I run the county. Fugeley is rtuhlioru." Funk denied tho interview. Contractor ti. It. liar.lner testified that the cut it nut held by Commisi.i-ouers Clerk Ho?. tier couid have ls-en performed at mie-fourth of tiie i nit rai-t price. He was w illing, he said, to lake the contract at his own estimate of its w orth and give l.-..nds for faithful performance. Dr. 1). C. Confer testified that he had professionally treated Commissioner l-'uiik four days last year. The commis sioner had counted thii.se days in his time for serving the county. A curious feat ure of the lime charged up by Commis sioners runk aii-l liurd is that each laims :to days. This count leaves seven holidays and .'ill Sundays to complete tho . r 1 r,., . . - ... , i-.ir io oa. s. inn commissioners. minute jk fails to disci. sc that the county's business demanded such close attendance of the officials, the favorite entry for several days Isjing "this a dull day." The county auditors appointed J. Luder Henry, an expert engineer, to examine the several bri.lgi-s built by th. commis sioners and withheld their approval of the bridge contracts. The new commissioners spent $!l,o more than did the old hoard tiie year be fore, notwithstanding the fact that the old Ixiard was siil.je.-ted to the extraordi nary expenditure of Vi,oif ir a new alms house. The invet igalion w as continued until next Wcdnesdav, when the attor neys will review the evcJcn.-o. Auditors' Attorney D-vely stated tint he will then petition the court to dis l ire tiirs commis sioners" ofliis-s va.-.i;i. Prcf. Speicher is in the "Times'' Bace. Mkvk!hv!.:; Pa., Feb. KMToU SoMflitsl.T llKHVI.Ii. Dkak S;i:: II. l-s An article in jour pai cii.ir.'i-d soii;e .f the .e; with working in tie- '1 .f i-l-t !;! t-i iMI'.te weio; hers t for I am s t-i-r- c llididilt"S outside of the coui.-y. plea.-cd to sav tliat y.-nr informaiit tainly mistaken. The Miyi isdale t.-iicii-ers are iinaiiiioously working f.r iln'r esteemed principal, Prof. J. ('. Speieh r. Vour article has mlsrefir- senVsl t;i(. teachers of Meyt-rs!;.!e, :id v. ill you kindly make the correction iu your next issue. Prof. Speiehi-r is in the ".-oiiti-st" and is receiving the support of his ts.rj.s of tearhers. Ite-pei-ifuliy, P. Frank ItoYi.n, Teacher of liraiiiiuar Si h.sil. School Hausss for "A'aisii-.p. A bill prrinilting religious sorieiies to usesclesd husi-s in ton n.-hips will be introi!uei.l in the house to-morrow even ing by Opt. French, of Washington county. The measure makes it lawful for public school houses in townships to le used by any religious s.s-icty for wor ship or religious instruction :.t the iis cretioii of Ihi? sc!i:m 1 lioard. nr.c. idiii-i- 1mI sllih use it'et'l Ili.t i I f ..rl'i'-e ttil'i ! s-hisil hours or the manag. inftit of tiie schiMiis. It is iut.-utb.-d to c. itinteract the effect of the Smith religious gir! bill should it las-ome a law. I'nder the decision of the supreme court in the ease against the nuns t.-acli-ing in the public schisds at I'allil.in, school houses cannot be used for relig ious insu in tio:i even after si-hool h .urs. Mr. French h:ts received a letter from a constituent of Canonslmrg. stating that the sch.mls in that locality are being u-t d for this purpose by tho Mei'exlisis and other denominations without c-bj.s-tioii from any quarter. Jarors Forced to Starve The introduction in tie- ii'.i-ih.nii.i leg islature recently of a bill ordering clerks of the district courLs to ad . ane.; to jurors serving in tho i-ourts frmn lines isiil.-.-:.-! sudieit-nt to buy food w iiile serving on the jury has made prominent the l:n-t that a condition of affairs exists in several counties of the territory without a paral lel in the history of tiie nation. Men are summoned ioap-s-ar on juri.-s, and dare not refuse, under penalty of heavy tines iiiidimpi isoi. mcut and many ! thi-m -.uue long ilistan C-, having not a dollar rej-dy csh in the world, sit tip.ni the jury day after day, and often suib-r f.r fsl an la place to rest, and at the nd of tlc-ir ser vice rtceive a vrtiiicate of atii-in! ince. whii-h is a!soluu-ly wortide.s. bi-caiHe th-J isiiiiitie; having reach . 1 orexc edl the 4 pcrcv.it limit of in lei.t-.'dnes lix-'d by ismgress, the county commissi. titers dare not issue w arrants for the e certifi cates. Another Kew County. Fifty petitions are in ircuiatioa to effei-t the forma! ion of a new cunly by lopping off parts oi Allegheng. Washing ton, Fayctteaii l Westui n.-lan 1 c mnties. The new ciunly is to be called Mononga-hi.-hi and Charleroi or Mon-iiigahela Ciiy is 1 1 In' the santy seiit. The r.e .v county as outlined would have a population of f i.oti and an area of () s.piarc miles. C. .. Magee, State Senator William Flinn and Senator ipiay favor the projei-t, which isals warmly indors ed by residents of the territory to go into the new county. The county is to conic in under the Culliortsoii bill on the for mation of uew counties pending in tho Legislature. The petitions are for tho passage of the bill. MARKI HI). KIMMKI4 Slll'LT. on Sunday, March loth, at the Lutheran parsonage, ;lade, l'a., by Uev. A. II. Miller, Mr. Kdwiird J. Kimmel, to Mis. Corda K. siiultz, liolh ot Milford t'-wnship, Somer set count v, l'a. ZKKFOSS SF.CIILF.lt. At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. Josiah XerfoNM, of Somerset, t.) Mr. L-ivina Sechlerof New I;i!igtoii. l'a. Public Salq OF IiKSIK.WJ.!- Residence and Building Lots ! I will offer at pul.llc siileat the Con,rt House on Saturday, April 6th, 1895, At I o'clock P. M All those rerliiin !'U of eround fcitiliile on s. mi Iti uml itni-c stns-u tii Hie ttonmult of somerset. I'a and known on lli.-uen.-r.il pliin of siil.l Imi-oU--Ii hs lot No. -f. Hint the soiilli h ill of lot Nil Hi, tiie li.le n-sia.-nci- of Miller Tnsl well, diissisisL Iit No. ."O htm a rntiilase on ssaith stns-t of lio fisH and exteu.ls Ikm-W Io K:icc sins-t, a ilisl-aus-of '-'iil fts l, litis a jr"1" Iwo-story bricfc dweillug tiitusi-, ii ht-ilile etc., thensin i-ns-tisl. The south halfof lot No. 0 hna fronta-ceof fit felt on ltiMs- Klns-l and i-xtcntU tiae'c f:U f.s-l itn I-tst ltlrei-1 lit the tlisi-iltle kismii.-iK-. The projH-rty will Ik- mild as a whole or In :t lots u.i w ill liest suit purv-luoK-rs. : TERMS! : OiMshnlf ciish an.l ImlaiKv In one year with InuTvst to he tuTureil by bond and mort-pise upon the prvniiscii. J. li. litiLK, Attorn-v In 6ict for the widow and helm of J.8. Black, dee'd. a Wi. ia r.c1f ?va New spring j ' ' I w-l(f O j VXvy VlO I Po yrtit know that every sTiel f couhtcr, table, tliowcasc anl win dow in our Dry Coo Id Dojiarttncnt is crowded to its uimoc caj-aoiiy with everything the market affords ia the way of new pjning good.-. We have bought t'.c larr.-t and lie? t assortment of CAUI'KTS, LACK CURTAIN'S, RUGS, and rORTIERS Ever seen in Somerset. Carpets and Lace Cuttuius ate now on exhibition vnd we are con fident Uut our styles and price.- are such that lookers will become lmy crs. Re sure to see our new Carr-eta and CurJains for . pring. We wtil tak( pleasure in hox'v.i you a big range of tyles i:i all t lie difTv-t ent gra-l.-s of It-grains, Tapestries, Cody Rrus.-ols and Velvet Carpets. Ia Lace Curtain-! - Our - P;ices Challenge the County. In this department we arc showing all tho new rich styles. Everything New, Call and se j us. Everything ful ly stocked and cptippetl at Parker & Parke.'s. : TO : THE TRADE Y V. ST( "K . F NSTURE has been selected with unusual care, and at lower cost than for mer years. We are therefore able to offer, not only the very best goods on the market, but can epiote lower prices than heretofore. We Rarely Lose a Customer, as we aim in all cases to give the Customer FULL VALUE FOR HIS MONEY. 6C6 Main Cross Street, Somerset, Pa. The Warm Sun Throws a Jew light on an old subject HATS. Lots of men don't realize that they are weario' a shabby one until they come in contact with men who are wearing new ones. The tew blocks are now on sale at Jonas L. Baer, "The Hustler." 617 Main Cross St., - SoMEIWKT, I"A. rUn G. I. COFFPiOTB, James B. SNOW : IS : HERE! MOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY CUTTERS AND I : - - - BOB SLEDS. REMEMBER We Always Carry Them in Stock Except in Warm Weather. Doitt fonet two yearn ayo you were unable lo yet them, and very soon they will he scarce at any price James B. Holderbaum. SLOGHS & SLEDS V4MS''Vfa 4 Vs"-s- sSsr-Ai v?- BY Tlii; ('Ak' LOAD The Imnieiiie Ware H.ji;?c of E. L. iiajisoa is jaeked wiih the finest li;ie of SLEIGHS ahl sLEDS ever brought to Somerset. FUN LinoOf- BU2B1ES, WAGONS, CASIASES, HARNESS, LAP R03E3, H033E BLA.XITS, BILLS, WH1P3, ETC Call an 1 convince yoar.-fclf lc-fore bayini cl.-e where. I have PIJICES to sui: the TIMES. E. L Patriot St., - AlK l'TtfU'S N(;TH K. K-tii.c.-f, .,,.. J. SW..::!c..: s-.U5.-te of !.::.- 5 Yyv inoii !"l"inil s": .o.:, I tj -. i,-,. " . rs. t ,.,,. I-.. !-..-. :.s:.-.i...-.i-.:rr on li.c live is-.;.- ; ;,..;.,. . vit' -r. ) N". I". K.-!. 1. Iw.'t. !: : iri I-,-.-, i L.TO.'..! lo ir,.- i: :i-:.r- :i.-. j i.. -;-.l-i' -.1. ,,-,.n.;.r,,:;,;rc.,;;.,-, is l,; rw.v ?:v.;n A.. :,-,!,..,,,. lUMmv. i,IIII,.-i Ii. U' 111. 1T, .r :el t iio-' li:i in- e.:-. ins ii;ioi-i tin- s;,n: T.t i-r.-s.-ii; iie-m .i,:i !li.-i.:i. :it--t f.,r i: -it. on :i .-:.i v Aj nl iMIi. lS ni't ;.l-e- fs.,--. I !!- I 1 ' V i 1 1 li. .. 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K:i;ii uion :oi'l f-vi l.-r. t x t-.i:ors of 1 - t-te K.t'i:!.i-,n. 'i-i-'.f.. to aiei ::u to i m.-- U -i:-y -. : . 1 1 - --1 im ii,-i M llll I he -.lit: - iier. toiore (ti.l to tiie li.-ns. oi sii.l is.t !.y tin sii:-i e.4-u:.ir4 or lii-.-tt-t.-e a:y :i-lva:i.-.--iiii-i.is :o tiie It.-irs ! s-inl fs,.,.' K.i::iiii.iii in;ele !iv limiatiil wiii.-ii iioil no- fe r. t.ii..n lie. ii .s,ii-:-l'r.si. iier-l v iv.-s no'iv-i- Tlta: 1:, :il -tt al l:N "i tie:-, i:i i i.-- Iir.m.'!i of s :.n r si t, l'a., oM Ttnr-.lny. Aicil till, isi's at l. n k a. in., for t!.-(in. j-.-i el aile::ilhu :! iliiiio , a' still :e! .:n:i-.- !.t, ulu-n it'-.-i h.-r a'l in rs-tii- oil.-r. -t. il ,! n 1. l- l.ia-. W. tit Hsi-j K Kit, Auditor. A I'DITOK'S NOTICE. Isr:t. I Sii.il.Ty Je Mora l- t III 'urt of t'..:ii- f' tst.i.iJj.y, ., Wit!-. "k llioll I'lius ot Nllil tO - t OlllttV, S. J.ti-olj II. S-vaiiU. I Nu t,, it-.ty T., l-:'t. V..I.I nt.vi:V .ssiiNMt r. Tii.- iinder-;:i-d i.i!.li:or. !is . nt.sl hv s.-.i.l 'iHirt, :o loaii-- ili stril.iit.oii of the t-.iit.ls in I :je iioitiis .( tlit nss-ii.-e utaieiunii union-; til t-'- i. ;-i:;y t'lititl.il 'h.-r. lo, r ..y ui.-s iio:e - :li it ti in s t (..titen i.o:. r.-sn-.l for l:n-Jul: ; ;s-.. ui' his i.piNt-.mni. i-.t ai lis i.:-li.-e tn : in Itoniii-lt tf .-..n.-rs. !. l'a.. on 'I ie-s-ii..y, Ajnil -J.l. Is ., ul w i'-:.k a. lit., wo.-n a.i'l Wl.-T .-.II i:rtL- lo i:i!i nt ivll uit.-mt a a t it .1 Jnfl.N IL SOiTT. Auditor. Trustee's Sale Valuable Rral Kstatc! I.y irtu.1 f an r! r l-ul tul f thf ir- r'tl. I tXi-. Mi lMlt.i-r nU H l.it SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895, AT 1 0-C10CK P. M, f iIIom iii disM-rilssI n.nl estate, Usil . No. I. A certain .l.i ar -jan-i 1 ..f lain! 4ir II tie tn Slw.tc lownsloji. sstmersi-t n. iinly, IU.. a.i'ioniliia laiuls "I Joltii M in-;.-.. .,n. u. l I'-tiilc, Jeremiah riiiiitinlci'r, Mary Mot k mil tlt.ala ii istl, riltallti:i! 15 Acres & 74 Perches, be llic same nuarv or Ics -liiid lands tciiig Iitostiy t-lnin-ij. Not i A rrrtniii (siccor pstni-l if lnnd it uale ill llic toxriislnii. isiaatr ainl state us nloreatil'l. iidjoinitiff Uimls of susi.il l". nro.1. Sstmuel l iilile, Jereiuiiili I'liinltak. r and oili ers, contain) n-C one urrr hiiiI Ij.i K-uhi more or l.-s, having a two-slui-) frame Dwelling House, frame viable Kiid oth.-r out buildiiiifs t!K-mn t-rccted, TERMS t'a-ti- m" Jiisl VII MII.I.KK, Tni-tec for the null? of tUe n-al estate of Jv uitluin I). Miller, it. t O. WANTED-SALESMEN. We want a few men to sell a Choie 1 1 of Nursi-rjr sHocls. Wi-t-auuol make you rich In a imnitli tut can stvc you steady ei-nploy-mBl and will pj jou wll for it. )ur prUr r invnxinil with the t; n . Write for U-nna ond territory to THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., Rochester. N. Y Holderbaum. SIMPSON, Somerset, Pa. OTK'F. IN I!V U F ..... I.- I,'... - I.. .....i ...... .Yi- , rA-...'4 I .' nt j Von .. n-I.-r y no-Hi, ,1 to i-iin.l .i...nr t ir. ! .hit: ol I i j.-i. r:ioii I'i.-ms l..r ss.ii.-r- j ..-l -., i'lM f to !s- it. el .i! s. Hit. I. oil I he ' 1 tl j .v ..I M .v. A. Ii.. f !;... 7:11 il.iv- lo u i- .m. r a -.. i:.e;. ..ii! if An:ut K. A illl-r ..ur j HiEr, :li,a ;..o,: I i.T ulmM- lmni.it. anil sl.,w -:.-e. if Hll V,.H vtil.y your sod wile j -:...m.I n.,1 oi l...n-.-.l lr.:n lite UhiiN i.f it,:, 1 1 : i.ioii v im i . .ii i it . n i . ii i.'.i. ii-.is.tin , I., lie-.r.t .-r ..f le-r s-ii'i.,u aii-l lili t-iiii--!.sl it i.o:e 1 ,u Im I. hi- I otirt. .-Ii. r::: - : M.i.-.ii i Kii'.VAKl I!iiVM:, .-ii.-n.-r. A DMIMsrUAToi ; S N ( TIC K. f Imil J. Ki.i.Tf. tut i-f S4nnent t I.:1f.r of .Vlinim-Trati-Ki luiviiiif Urn ersnit! y !( .rujT at;r hriTy. t Iht un 4 It r-i,i:ii-L n ; N ( r iy tvt-n To nil r-jmh- iu t--l'i-.i it xii.l i;-u,k imiiuil!- iy tnt:'. :-fi.i h;i injf ri:l ll' ui::ii I.--1 mtt i-tiH, Mil! prfM-nt ! 'l.-lii .iuly ::tit ii til r- i r i: it .c i-t. t ii 'i m m'j . A yt ti U ' h. 1 . V. a I lU. oliir--of J. A. in .m-rMl twv.'h. J. ii. K.MKKT. A.i.u.:i:trHt(r. j7 x ix r rt u s n rr i c k. Ksi;i.i-f I'.Mi.l !Io!-pl.'. fl--M.. Inf.- of l;k.rit twiiNlii;. 'iiirpM't tniiity, 1;. I.ftt r- ! "s;.t:n-iit;ir' i-!! h;t !- ti r.: i lw nni-r!i:ri-.i l y tit' rHT atii nrity. noliri- i- !iivl. xiv-n . until- .Ii:.'' i'i rn-nl. .n'l Hh' hit villi tuifii .iri.M-: t -.ira" t. iifs. iI .iuly ai- ! :i"iu i- it'-l fr m ttifiiM iil. or i T:.url-t v. M.n:i -t-ti. at tin late r-.ilt mtr ol dt- K. W. i:i--M-vkr. JACuli Il l VVl.V Aitorm-y. Kxutir A VUITUL'S '0TICF In Kc-Kstatv ol Jat-.ttt i '. Yi'Huk:n. .!.v i. The im.l.-r-rni! n:i.l::-.r ui'Pi'liit'iI y te t'oiiit Monii -lit. I-.i, to a-.-.-1-tiiin iill.i"i ii.enl.s to t.-n- h. irs .net il'.lrn no- tin- lulol lt tile nail Is of tin- ;e: in-: nil or. to alt.l alii.li :!i .s. Ii-.'al'y i ii'i:!..! tln Tiio. in n ii im noti.-i-:h it he n-i:: -t al In-. rl in Hir Is.r- o;:j h ol SHiiiier-. t, I'll., en f-il. fay. Man h i. I".--: i.t I . .-. : (i. ut . t..r tin ..i,rs- ..f iti-:.-n.iiiia; to it..- uu:ti if smii! ,!-4.ti, tim lit. w :n ii ;t rot Minn a:i p. r-iiii.-t ino nstiti im, ti::- i.a. t.l.n. It. Mi l l. Au ;it... YlI',T,R"s '-T!cr, lli:u li ! i ; ooiti.l .:.l:t.i l.r I'oorl ol l'ii ti..'i r...,s -S'tn.-rs.! rt.etr. l a., I.t 1 1 1 .-1 1 ulr ti.e fi.uil lit Tlti- italltl. i.f K'larl ll...,-r. sji.-nif. n.itix from Hie stti" ..( ili,' i s, 1.4I i-rots-rtv ! II. A. Vi r 1.1 r, lo ..ml 11. 01 2 1I..-S.- i.-n!;. 1 0.1 ill. .1 tin n l.i. I te r. :. ,- ti..:i.s 1-uil I l.l -il St tLe jn,rose uf ttt-4 ltarliitf :1ii-Ui:ii.s ..f 4ii. l-i.,tii...-iit ut ii. y . IIi.-i-. 1:1 ii.e I-. relish uf stoin.-rs. t. in Mt i-li.istiitv, Marrti.Tob. IHV, u 1 oi auk u. 1:1.. .1 mi. I iiy. h4-u and "It. a!! irtns, in in:, nl may ato tef. J. . LnWKV, Auttilnr. Orphans' Court Sale -ut-- Vahitb Ral Estate! I!y virtue f an onler iif jeifr l4sn.il nt of tite'i irphaiis" loMrt hi mid for I be county of S4,i,,ers. t, to me uinciisl. I ill ex (mw ! .alt lu sale on tt.e urvntis4. in -suuOiauiiilou towilslilit. til Kllli eouiity, uu Saturday, March 23, 1895, AT 1 OtLOCK. r. M. tin- foll.iw'1112 renl estnU-, late the lirolHirty of Ju-ih Kmeik-h, ili-e !., li: A ivrtain tcct f btnJ l:uale in the tin sliin of siiutu.niiitim, county of -suihci-m-I, l'a.. adjitiiiici; lanils of Ailnil Wiliiinaitt. ilic'il., -so!oimu li. ittuker. and Juliu t.elL r. roiitai:i::ii: one hiiminsl antt six acre unri nr less, alsu( 44'euty-Ce u.n eli-ar aiiil twenty in iinuilow, a u and a baif-nlwry Frame House, and tmiik Iwrii on the p-vniisin. The farm la In a pssl Male of eultivmtion. Terms. iili-lliirtl of f.un-hase money In hand upon ili liv.ry of .it it. iMie-thinl In six iiioiilhn anil iiiiisthiiit 111 ine y.-ar with intensil on Hie de terred io.yiu.iils. fayiiienta lu t- sieureil by ju.lton ni lnniil. Ill per is-nt. of the band money W be paid wltcn Ihe property la kuiA-ktd down. J. AKMKRHK. AdnilnUtrator of Jow-ph Eaicrivfc, dec 'i. y
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