JU 14 1 v Somerset Herald. T . ifT.j.. sl'i.U IV.II.. tit-' - April 3, lSHi. .-, Caitnr I?:t!ijoi Mi'"1"11 :.-ir. i'.ar r.ssoi-int'nm will .. : lo ,-ir4 n; i n on -iv v ' ,, .,. h-ivP ni:.lo list of : i .it .r';i m'.i'.-'1 pTi:w a-: haw t . - iic ri-qt;e- in.i I ,. :i.-i..r:it tin-ii I'-trs. ,, Court .1' i W that lod ltlii.ii' Is'.aml -m- l'i'r"' II'm !1 tneir wan-s r.ny ' "" . ;.. ith .tit a lici-nso. r . . .... ; -lit- ha.; ' tier t.ikc n- S.,:1U ,. lts iiti-1 hilO-. -,; savs : Sovi'ii ofour ... i,-iiih-.l U'Are nursM ,"T1 ' ... i ,1-illars a'.iiiv-n as liiie i i"r .. .. -tin tin' t iH-stor niumj tu.i v.Tj.i,11.:lH. l'latt was.lrawn '"iJri'.i- a trial he wa culled, t-i?'"' ,.,,jin2 JuvlK"? Clayton or-':.B,:v'"l--'i:!'l'R The lineeaii ''"',.. j .s I'la'.t has IsX-n dead cr':' ''':,," K-eti drowned in the ' ... ... a first-t-lass v.msi- :"r.!!iw-'"'t "'.-'h-rate i'ri-e? Oo .- it ... it .! :,!!.k-Jc, tne eminent En 2- ,',,'f ...-ialisiii. has written fur ' ',..,:..-r 'J'-'' y'H'' iiicfthe '''r'-" ,.N-. filiations of the falhi s;";";J.:. wi;:,-h has evoraipear tr ":" )' 'j-'.e K.-al !iintow,-c of ri .. j. ; :, vtrlkinj essay in Mr. . -11 1.A -..W.,..l 111 lit "J" ,v " 'V'.',.'i. ?i-.i' '. Ai.nl with . ' r .; m l i'.r as tea. hers. " ' . .f.ralarseM-h'K.i are very .r. of Centrevil'p; M.srs. ; K 'i.v.ii ! An.hTs.in, ami -,.- ! tvi,.,f i r-:na; r. r. W i t .r..:.. - nn.l 1 ,l i:r.. .ui'i .i. 'i. i.'-. f r.uiiliu ne, ami Jeff .-,f Wi it r j. Somerset t'oimty, ... i ... ..ft.-.- ii l' : "!iv .i.iii'j;.;. iiu.-i- w :;v t lii.'.iana to enter the I: iti'"- -,.r;n:il ' ,.1 at that ji'.ai-o, ..fl!:' .1. N- il::a i.i shoiiiil n.t f.r v.l. r. the di;ij;:st, tv.n us-"l a pensution m 'r.;.::t-iwr. M )!'!.;' . i . i . .r v r- i:. .rk:i.2 tii:'.t a uoic'i in U 1 1.-1 l" take a drink of V"f kiii'l t:i:.!er the Inoks law. -."o'urt r--i Vl a ti'.K'J with ciipliesints i:t iv..i exi-ejitintis the cniiro .vr i:! !; t ' 'init their favorito ! . r run the risk tf h'S their p.f j;Uii - a !ea-'.iiig gix.lotfst : i:;' "f "r. " !!'., in s;i-iki;ijj f y ...,,yiva:ii.v : If " re . . ' -r .-.it!:. " '-fits extent the i.et ..,,. ,.. v ..i" ! see:iery, the :.i'.il-ri- ,'':,!:. i.!!.' : its relative si'.uali.-n on t'.c fertility of its soil, its --.-.-: -i !i.i!i.-r il wealth, its natiinl gas ; - its in-lu-tri.u, an l its nwj jj'.!itTtem ..f natural tr:uijrtation, :i. jrUajH. tii M.i-l valuable spot m i-.jr:':i.r..ft'!iei.'.ar.ut." T.,- i'.ni I i'- .VWrx tells a ro:ua: UaMo ;.-7 in r.r.:::-.-tLni with the enthuMHsihi .' . i : 1. .1.1 il.o i.-irnal ..ml Speer. They visiie.l in V ::!. I!r:i i ! k on Mo:i.: iy a:i .:erty :r r.li'i lia.l v.01 na.i n.e ii-t.mh-i 1 -h fc t-v.i years. At the reverend f.:ii.:t(;s Ueitation the woman . -4- r.'p.-.itan.-e. an l, u ln-ing ei.nvert-i-iii !i!y re.iiveroil her sjHHfh anl y. s tilliiis ilj-tim-liy a. lf.ire she unite. f jr liimlNTinon arressei! f r killing I.i. k Knn. t'l.-anie'nl enmity, kA their ease on Saturl.iy ly paying i:..f j'lin ana uiaKiu aiKnu fs tiie jtri-o of their fun ami venison. T. ia : liiat ;! men eiininiilteil the ait xsiiikiiisly pr.impie.1 the prtiHeeiitorM ira.v the suit 11 pm the payment of ':;.! tiae an.l ets if preliminary ti-Isi. I; is likely this n.tly experi- Tve as in ulij.M-t l..siin f.r the s-.'. :: r:.!i' 0 of the game laws in the two -ar l.nls of Fertilizers ;iri:ij rnps. ',,mp!ete manure for ; X'-s. v. .-uiM.-s ami eorn. A. ('. Iav:s Somerset, Pa, It n'Liriiiinc t!ie M!ivietin of an attor 'Tinriuriri'ig more than SM, the fee al :.m i,y Ltw fir oiitahiini a pension, truster, of tiie l'nite.1 Suites k;i- - cart. rc-eiit!y sai.1: Vonjjrcs v li-r'.y to rive or witlihohl jen 1 . ui iy pr.-s ri!" wh' shall receive 1 ; :jT;,ii:.c aii tlte eiret::nstani,-s and i. r whii-h any aiiiiiratiou ; " :".r!.:.'.l l-! i ro-e. nte'l. No man has 1 "T t" a ; eio!i ami 11.) man has r i.-. 1 1 i-it-ri. re in the matter at - j.en-j..:i for himseiror others.'! . iii'i rr.;,o!nr:!it says that - 11 ! :nij i'iiti of whisky was tin. ' '.y v. i! k!un in tie: I-oyalham ,itr 3-i, I'ri lay. Ti;e flask is of an: yx mi l c i.Ii.rit ly had heen lmried :v''a.. S-i,i;e helievo it was lust hv 1 1 .ir 1'or' .!, army, lKthif whieh -"!.-..-r tl.e sj-.t. others think it ! -t of an oi l "t:i!-li!.nse,'f "k 'O.-rated several niil.w from - : i int.; .!.... latter part .f the last !i 1 tii ,t it w ith other was hid ' : t:..- v. hi-ky in'irro -ti'Mi. - 'ul.i.'a,:i, li;i'.'s. surr.'.'s, -".-.ai.l i.-.;,..r veliieles have just - "''.!:.'. 1". !.. S;in;soJiis war.- J I " n 1 tli-. i.i hefore making j " -"' v l', v. hen the mail train '''T'-iiliarg. the agent, in mis '' ' ;! a l'i'.lsiiiirg. pouch instead a.;.-;-; :,,.. He did not dis iiiistakt? until th:; train had : l:i -a h.; threw tlie . ireensburg : i:li :t notifying the mail car--at tii -re. Kastern Kx ' ' aloag aiid cat it tn pieces, la" fr.ig:i.:its all al.mg the !,r i,!it a quarter of a mile, n n:t .1. red a seareii was " ' ;!"' tracks, and the fragments vl"!. S.-v.-ral s., bills were found, a- luiTiiln-r of ehecks, one if 11 f.r ..v.-r s.Vti. i.-rordinaiiii- providing '" ' h.-r. under sivti-eil ve.irs -f t:.t streits' at ti o'eloi k rl!i-' 1.0 11...- - rtljl ...... .11. '.d:yWif.rf,x.,j j Stillwater, Miu- fc-t 'V'r e.uii l on thestrect "...K-li is , ,,, t) Rjve a j,(M)j C',Ui,u"'f ' if ' the child is "' t"""r or to the city jail and Z!;'1' rfc "titi'-l. The ordinance :' , ' V r 'dsfai-torily in that t . 4r' ' that the other cities "-V'U!t!'es:''t,; ""seethe g.Md re ' i, U,r ,""v''"', nt is demonstrated - ie "J;"!' r "I'plications received '"n f"r Ides of theordi V. f'r ashurt sketch or how it st. 'i'lZ11"'" r.l.yn.j.S: Why t- 1 rV T 1:1,1 1'ayeronly growls ii' T" tt r '' Hl,en 148 Ki-j-tM tMi viu,t taxes? V,mi ji-Hj. K.ay , " U "' ord. but there ,..,?. u ,:,t"it TJ'e as fairly as Vl 'Er"w K"' l-ecailse "growler" li V ""e wh' h:" pcriodiial ';' 7tlsf"li" with evervthing, in , luiuir if ,,, , , - Kiiiiarr e.e-tions, consider more s..'i.f ,'l;'r-t'ter and the disiswi- , . interests .f 1.0 ...... i. "6l "like v. 1 1 1 1 V-TI a effort with the other "sllrell.o 1 1 , , to jt any ,nore gro . S" "11 Mis.s Aen.N M. Jtrisu.w left for Nreeus t'urs. Pa., on Tuesday of tl.j w.k. PhineT.Vi eimer.of l!o...kKl, has Leon irrante,! an iner;-a-e o.' pe!i.sion. rhristopher Wahl, of Summit town- -;iip, is ilea. I hi thvj years. age of eight v-0110 Kev. ami Mrs. Willi;,,,, n(11",)t UilS Mr Iaid Hi.i;,l3 and daughter us their guesU M011 l.,v. All licenses to Z,,Ti ret.,,, ho ardenf m tbU 1 April 1st and Monday j e iuiity date from Vaiinear' waso;ienel for husimvs. The unty Pr.ihihition i',u,v ;., i will he 1.;,J al jiL.rjt Tnei iay, 2ti.l Inst. The suite Chairman. Prof. 1 -.;!. .0 will Ih present an.l will deliver a public address in the evening. J. II. Winters took iossession of the Commercial Hotel Monday, when the former landlord. Simon S a eiter, removed to his recently acquired propenv-the Holder!. aum plantation on IJravei Hill. Iexvis F. Miller, a well-known citizen of Pennsville, Westmorelan.l county, dropped dead at his home in that place on Sunday, March 24th. lie was a na tive of Salisbury and was quite wealthy. 1 1 is age was . years, Haniel Lint, Lincoln township's most venerable citizen, died at the home of his Hons Hiram and Levi on Sundav h.-t. aged J& years. The deeea.so.1 had b.eii in poor health for a number of years ami his death was not uuexpc;-tcd. Augustun Img.Jr., a forinerproininent young tanner of Somerset township, now engaged in the mercantile business in the coke region, has been visiting among his relatives and friends in and about Somerset during the past ten days. Andrew Misiade, Ja.-ob Homier and J.iseph Musser have leeii apjiointcd by the Court members of the town council of Perl in, an order having lieen issued increasing the memliershipof the council of that place from three to six. Iiev. Houpt preaches next Sunday at l'fc-'W a. m. at Pleasant Hill; Sunday School at !.:!. At 3 p. m. he will conduct Kericesat Li. hty's; Susiday School at 2 o'clock. At:-'Oiti tho evening ho will preach in the Somerset . Kvangeli.al Church. At the morning service next .Sunday, in tho Presbyterian Church, Somerset, Px, the p.istors theme u ill Iks "The con vorsation of Moses and Fliasp.t the Trans figuration," ".vho spake of his decease whieh ho should a.vomplish at Jerus:, le'ii." I'sual evening services at T.'Si. llarvoy Laus, Mrs. Kli.abeth Miller, Mrs. Kiutiia Hoover and David iSrallier, ous character songs are :ls. introduced, will erect homes on lots re--!it!y aiipiir- j Tiie d:alogti is br.-e:'.y and refreshing, ed from Henry F. Seliell, Mi., on S.ui intro-.'uciiig ehara. t' rs that have nuthirg ner and FaLst streets, Mr. Sciiei! is aiso ) w.ha!o er to do wi.ii t!i-pl.t of the drama, negotiating for the sale of two or three I but go to make an iiltogcther outert ii:i ad litioii:,! lots in ihe same neighlKirlKXid. j ing perforiiiance. ailed tO Captain W. II. Satiner was Pittsburg. Friday, by the illness of his daughter Miss Xannie who is astudent j in u.e 1 niinrg 1 emale Cohege, Miss .-tanners rooni-nmie 4 o;aug:,ter 01 nr. Gardner, of New Centreville is also ill.' Neither of the young ladies are seriously j sick. j We learn from the Johnstown Tri!,,,,,.- ! that on Thursdav l.e-t W. U Kurt 7. r i Uerlin, Somerset county, j.urchased the I.ev isi.urg .li,i, nn! of W. C. Whitman, its present proprietor and io.-ima-lcr al Lcwishurg. Mr. Kurtz is a son of Hon. I'red Kurtz, of the Centre Hall J: j.,i tr,; is a Ibteknell graduate, and has had newspaper experience. The attention of the street commission er and town council is called to t,o dan gvrous condition of thes;re-t cnissii.g at the north-east s.mer of Main and Kast streets. In its present condition the crossing mentioned is a iuena-e to Inith pedestrians and horses. Prompt atten tion wiil be the means of .saving tho lir ough from a probable suit for damages. At a tneellng of the Iiemoeralie County Committee, hold in tho o:lhe of the i 'norra', Saturday, II. M. Iiintou wan re-ele.'teil Chairman for the ensuing year, Charles W. Walker, F.sq., was placed in nominal'! n for District Attorney, anil Joiin (iehring for Pisr House liire?-tor. IL M. Linton and Chits. W. Walker were ch-isen delegates to the lleiu'wratie State Convention. llev. Hiram King, of the Reformed Church, w ho has Ijoeri eoiiline.1 tj his home for the past few days by a severe attack .if nervous prostration, is conva lescent and hopes to Is? a'nout again be fore the close of ihe present week. He expects to conduct missionary servhs-s in the Shauksviile and ;!a.le Keforme.d Churches next Sabbath, w hen a special collection w ill le lifted for church work. The farmers of this county who luanii-f.o-ture maple sugar report the output up to the prs m time this season as being unusually large. The sap is more than ordinal ily sweet and it does not require as much of it to make a pound of sugar as when the -nd:ti .is are other ise. The sugar season has no dehnite time for be ginning but some fanners claim that it Slv.avs extends 'until fi.r-ter. Last Sunday's i.-.s-.ie of the Pittsburg Jh'xjntrh was a notable nuinber of that always excellent j turual. The edition o mipi ised four parts, or thirty-two pages, and coiiiaineil, in addition all of the t.ev.s of the day and special corrcspon:cr ce, s volume of highly iMteris.ting illust: im-il 'taster matter. The Xuinlty lhrp-it.h k.lls two 10 fine more pr.pers in .-on.eii on Sun. lavs than any of its c.:ilc!iiior.i- ries. Atiril 1st ha : year by year be 'ii losing eist among the people of this county as . . . .. , 1 : g.tier.il setiie oay, a uay uura an 10 :ie!.-ir-obliga.io-.is aro duo and pay able, and when arrangements are made for loaning money for the ensuing twelve months. The day is still observed by a number of persons, however, 11s the crowd on the streets Mond iv, and the b;isiu.-s done at the banks, demonstrated. There w is no dearth of money and 11 one seem e 1 to le oppressed f r the want of it- The ).oor overseers of the l.r :gh of F.cllconte. Centre county, are not con tent with the dc-isio;i of the court of that county in iletermining tint they :.re re sjMinsib'.e for the maintenance of one Jus M Fad le i, a crippled Irishman, who went thither from this county shortly af W const nn-t ion i-c:.sed 011 theSotith Peun l. 11., !:d have taken an i;ppeal to the Supreme Court. The paper lnk or the .j. feitilan! in error was scrvt-d upon l C t!ollirn. r:., attorney of tho Somerset County F'or liiroetnrs.oneday lat week. Cares were nsxdved in tnis pla-e last wts k aniionncing the marriage of Kd-m-ind Kail K if man and Miss Alice P.iislev Flack, on Wednesday, fwenty a. vent'h of March, in Pittsburg. The we lding was a quiet 0:1c, owing to a re c:mt death in the family of the bride. Tiie gr.K:ii is a former well-known resi dent of Somerset. Iteing tho only surviv ing son or the late IMmnnd Kiernan. For the past few years he litis Iss n prac ticing law in Allegheny county. After Mav'lst, Mr. and Mrs. Kiernan will I at home. No. :,M Liberty Avenue, Pitts- , :,r-' ' In ,nrsu:nea ofa re pest from tho Stale I' ard of Chai itii, tho P.a.r D5ro1-o-s have r.s-onsiderod their determina tion to build a frame building on the County Farm, and instead will orc-t a brick stru.-ture. Tho contract for creot i.i ' a frame building, entered into a short timesii.ee, has therefore Issn canceled a id bids are asked for, in advertisement a-.pe iring elsewhere in this issue, for the construction of a brick building. The State Board of Charities wisely hold that frame buildings are unsuitable terinn aged and infirm iumatei of charit able institutions. Lijit Opera Eendsrei by Talent for the Ee-eCt cf the Chih isna' Aid Eocit7. The V011115 jiple ef S.)!i.; re! have giv en u i.iimhertf erei!ta!..lee!itertu'.::iiie!i!s in the p:ivt hut it is al'tigethor proper t say thai they never essayed nnythiiij; ko eiaU :.!. or re.p.iiriliK so inueh penuini; nl ility as tho operetta ren.lere.l ! tilt in last T!mrs,hiy and Friday itijjhi, in the t'jieia Ilceuse, for the U:iplit of the local 1 ran.-U r the 'I.i Mro' Aid Society , Pennsylvania. Tl.o performaiu-o was nil il of periornianeo was nil imipiaiiiiis! sueees in 'very inriienlar nnd rclh.-ts g-e.-.t err-. lit 11,1011 ull wlm v,,re eomvrne.l in it, ehief of whom was P, l:!'amir. Kiipj.el, Fs.., who tnuneil Ii of the IMrf. vnii.T ::n.l 1 l e: oli- iI miioh- stiate.l tluit l.o l,:is a kilo leilga of m.isie j and stage techiii'iue. rarely found in a : resident of a town the size of this. ! For several years past it lias lecn ciis ; t Hilary to give a;, aiuual entertainment ' f .r the worthy charity iii.-n;;.ine.l, and j when the tin,,, aimr.uehfd this season -f r. Kuppei neneronsly Mr.s-ntel to lend his tssistanee and snggi-ste.l that tha de lightml little operetta "The Merry Milkiiiahls," he pr.xhu-ed. This 'ig gest ion was promptly adopted and in a hi ief lime all of the characters represent ed in the oer-tt:t were selected from among the young ladies and gentlemen of the town and reherxals were soon un der way. Tha lalior of preparing for a pro.hieiion of th.s ehavaeter rnnnot 1 overeat imattHl pr..l 1:1! Ij- less than a s.Mre of the persons selected for the cast hav ing ever before taken a lesson in vocal ni'.isie hut the Haltering success achiev ed Thursday and Friday nights, should go f ir towards compensating the iiinsj.,.1 director and ihe performeis for the labor expended. The instrumental music, which, hy the way, wiw cxeeptionally line, was supplied by an orche.stra com posed of inemN-rs of the liSlheran Church (l.ehestra, a sisted by a few other musicians and by Mrs, Frank S. Cun ningham and her sister, Mrs. F.dwin lyOVC. "The Merry- Milkmaids" is a clever lit tle musical skit, b.iilt upon a liinisy foun dation. The hand of one of the maids i li-.rol'.iy-is s-e.ight arter by a handsome ! Vouni' rustic Fanner Jim wlm is II... envy of all h:s companions, when a dashing city chap a Commodore osten sibly i:i the tiKien" s navy, but in reality a tramp appears upon the ss'nea:i.l sm ii t'li in s:i;c!aii:!nij him. The vili.igo Ii;-., in tha ;nii-e of a peddler, drops 10 the Commodore's foul schema n:,d fx-! rays him i:i the midst of n isimj.aey of in iids tmd fi.rmers' boys, mid Iiorothy and Far mer Jim are reunited. A number of brilliant solos, pntty ii:is and tre.-s v.rc iiitrodu-'ed while the ch n:s called ti'ioii to e::e- i; numer- ion iliffi.-nit im::rcrs. S-vtral hunur- i tie ir:iicipa! 1 li" Miieen was .. I ... M. f .... !:.-...' ,. i... W1Q ,,,,, jllS'vc .j, f'e- -.--. -.., jf.,' ivi, .1 :it of it !:;c!i more than could :!! e no.-! e i of an amateur. In- ,,,(.(, lrv inr:, , san , tho aiflicait music e!it::sUil .. her v. i! that many a professional v. :' i'T iiliauey ild :e ; :-o;:d to rival. Miss Minnie Pile made a charming "I'"'-'" and sung all of her musie ks though the v ha 1 ben: peeia;!y wnt- ten for her v Kv. SIk aiso speA'3 ljer jt art of the d::,5oc;,: ;th a dramatic find ing thu. surprised her most intimate friends. As .Monica,' the. tlypsy fortune teller. Miss F.iniiia Walter fua. me.eh more out of the character than perhaps even the author of the operetta forsr.w, revealing ihe wi'te compass :u:d Iteiibiiity if her w.il i-ultivatcd ami natur.t'y vvert vohs. Tiie sojos '.ntrnstod to th M isses Walk cr, SchriM-k, Kreiis and Shafer, were ail eapit:;liy rendered. Miss Walker's sing ing .r "Mil -hing Tinsj" proving o-:e or the chier leaturos of t!:L e:r.ertaiii!ne:it. Mr. Cl.arhw F. I'hu Jr., m.id; all that was possible, out of his dual character ol 'Commodore," and "Ueg-.r." Mr. Fhl is the p.'.ssossor f an unusually rich and mellow liaratono and with proper culti vation he iniht aspire to inn iie of a higher gride, Mr. 1'1,1's acting was also especially g I. Mr. M.J. Prills as the "Judge,'' a -quitted himself most creditably and Messrs F. K. Satiner and "Joe" Itrallicr made most admirable "J..;!y Farmers." "Filmier Jim' was a difficult assign ment f ir the editor of a Democratic- jour nal in these -.'o-i'' '.' times, hut editor Linton threw his whole soul, as he al ways (1ms, into the character he is repre senting, and made it the starperforinaiii-e of both evenings. His solo "Hope" was p!ssilly the most notable of his nuiiilfers. Lawyer Charles W. Walker made a characteristic stalwart rural physician and an ideal ierman peddler. He sung both of his iiuiiio 'is in inimitable style and elicited prolonged applause. Mr. Willis Pisel maintained his estaV li.-hed reputation as a v. .enlist of ability a:nl rendered his single solo with his usu al vigor. The members of thrt chorus who had "pie,vs to say" said them in a most intel ligent manner, while tiie chorus as a whole was tho Wst over heard in Somer set. The demand for tickets was so great for Thursday night's performance that it was decided to repeat the opie'.ta Friday night. The Opyra Iloiisw was crowded on both oivasio:s by enthusiastic: audi enii.s Tiie gpiss jiroceed of the two perrorm an -es was over il ).u. and tho net profit to tii;-Ciiildrens Ai l Society will be in the neigh"' i h s 1 of glaUM V,xi Fia with a Eeir. A crowd of iiftj nnd hays had a lot of sp rt with a o :tplo .f Italians and a per f 1r.11::. ; b -ar on lliL- public square Mon day nfternooti. The owners of bruin after pulling the animal through a irjmWr of tricks, iss.ied a chl!c:ig 1 1 any man in tho crowd to wrestle with bre'r bear. The eh a'leTige was prompty a rcept.sl by a h tlf-intoxicite l individual with the re sult that the bear wa-t turned down and Is'forc he regained his feet a half-grown man was siding astride of his haunches. The crowd yelled with delight at the un ustilly spectacle, when one orthe Italians, 'ooeo:u;- very angry at theunexpected out come of the battle, went in quest of a jm licemau. His search for an o!!i.-er was fruitless since the residents of Somerset Itoroiigh havelKS-omingsolaw-abiding;?) as to render the services ir such an official useless, and in orJer to es:-ac the jeers orthe crowd the Italians and liear left town without giving a seismd perform ance, Ccttnty Tressnrer PuiyVi Hone Stolen. County Treasuror Pugh was gret lly perlurbod upon going to his luirn, a shoit distance i-sist of town, Sunday morning, to find that his valuable roan l.orse l a 1 Ihcii stolen some time during the previ ous niglit. After making careful inquiry among his neighlsirs, and failing to learn anv trace of the missing animal, he came to town and telegraphed a description on the si den property to several of the ad joining towns. Aliout noon the stolen horse was returned to the larn of the owner by Liveryman Picking, of Somer-' set, Ja.-ob Picking was returning Inline when he met Amos .efoss in charge "04 the horse and at the roiiuest of tlfe latter, agnsi.1 to return hint to' Mr. Pugh. Zer-' f.Kss claims that ho found the Jmrse at a Jato hour Saturday night on Iihuian'a hill, three inilw cast or town, and tint he took him to his barn and sheltered him over night- Mr. Pugh insists, how ever, that the horse was stolen and prom ises to make it hot for the thief in ease lie can disc-over his identity. 9 m Miny People. A good many people in Somerset and vicinity arc using the Cinderella Stoves and ltanges, which is the bet evidencaof their merit. Sold by . J. Ik lloLl'EKBAUM, .Somoraot, Pa, Cca. CoSrola'a Sara Burned. At 11 o'clock Monday night tire was discovered in the handsome new iNirn of lien. A. H. Coffroth, in the north-west section of town. When Crt d'!s.-overed by Mrs. Cyrus Keifcr the fUmes vi r- b.irtiing in t!;e thre-.hing l'. K.r. An alarm was iiii'tied-. t Iy raised, but before tho lire companies reached the si-ene the leiilding was doomed and all efforts to save it from destruction proved futile. Throe head of hors s, one a valuable hackney stallion, were in the bam and they were rescue 1 only after a lesperati struggle by a few brave men. The io.-.r animals were terrified by tiie bright light and cracking limlicrs, and it was not un til after they had ls-ei, b!inHol,k-d that they onseiited t be led from the burn ing liarn. The hair win singed from the ba.-ks or two of the horses, and had their rescuers boon three minutes later, all must certainly have perished. The barn conUiiiieal a lot of hay and grain, hanies and other articles, all of which were con sumed by the tl.'imes. The loss is heavy, but is partially covered by itisuraitce, Tho cause or tho lire is a myslery, but it was undoubtedly tho work or incendi aries, and l.'eiieral Coffroth will iiuqttc.4 obly run dow n every clue leading to tho disi-ovory of the fiends. The burned luirn was erected fouror five years ago to supply the place of a similar building, which was also burned away, and h.-ts always lieen supposed to have been lired by incendiaries. Twenty minutes after the alarm or fire was sounded the engineer at the power house had steam up and began pumping water into the pipe:s but even with this additional pressure the hose fell short or reaching the burning building from tho iieur,-st lire ping. The town authorities will doubtless order an additional lot or ho-e at once in order that the fire- laddies may be al.de to light a f:ro iu the most isolated part of the ls rough. A Nice Line of Carpcti, Zts. To see a nh-e lino of i'arpets, viz: In grain, Tap.-stry, lUxly itrussclls, V. il tons, cxti-a .piality of Velvets, Axmin slers, Drnggi-ts, Pugs, Mats, ilil Cloths and Liniileuins, also a nice suit or clothes fr yourself or sons, Shirts, Collars, Cull's Tien, etc., call at ll.il h r'oaiim's Clothing A Carjiet Store, Xo. 4J.'i Main St., Siiinerset, Pa. To Frotcct Gaaie and Poultry. Fniia Farm, r-.: Fricn.l, Mnn-Ii -'A. Kcprescutativo Miiier, of Somerset county, has prepared r.nd introduced a bill, which i now on sissmd reading in the Ho'.ise, to aM-ov the paying of Kmti ti."s At foxes, minks, wild cats and cer tain ixniliry-de-troyitig speci"s r hawks and owls. All of the animals, of lioth tiie rarred an-l rc-itheriHl kinds, mentioned in Mr. Miller's bill, are no doubt very lxid about d.troTing poultry r.u l game. However, there is cousi.icrabio oppiK.i lion on the part or many members orthe Legislature to the pas.age or any scalp measure, ami I would say that this bill would most likely It- defeated were it not r.ir the fact that M r. Miller is an in 1 fat igable worker, which, with his thorough knowledge r jxilitics and his um.su-.d popularity with his colleague, may, per haps, enable, to pull it through. Hon. P. M. Lytic, the silver-tongued ora t'ar from H;:iiting.!ou, and several other gontleaien will, it is st.it.si, a lvtv.-ate Ihe measurn. Jies tlt of the Ccntoit far Dr.TJ:i'' Zs'it. Fifu n or twenty years ?; there resid ed iu Jcnner township an cNvntric char acter, iiame.1 Dr. Jehu l"s;iw. There is nothing remarkable in this but the older readen of t!;o lh.n.iui will remember that Dr. I'saw wu-s a litigant at nearly every term or the Common Pleas or Quar ter Sessions Court, and seemed to lake a special delight in appearing iu the role or either prosecutor or defendant, lie did not set-in to lie particular which, only so ho "got-iuto Court." Tho Dr. was prosper ous both as a fanner and practitioner, and his place was kno a 11 far and wide as Pi!2 illu. He removed from this coun ty l.i one of tho western states, but later returned to Pennsylvania and located in Harrisburg. su'.isoquently removing to Perry county. The following from a Harris!;! 1 rg paper shows that the Dr. kept up his eccoutric habits until the day of his death. After a bitter content the jury in the famous I'saw will case, at Xew Pl-i-ua-tield, leturncla verdict fir the plaintiffs last week. The plaintiffs were Melaiie thou I'saw and Mary Jane Collins vs. Jo j hine C.Mio. John I'saw was an e-vjutrio character, wh re.ide 1 Tor a lium'.K-r of years in Harrisburg, where much or hisjlu,if W esuue exists in the shape ,r real estate. Ho cut off his wife and children without a cent, giving all his property to his sister. The plaintiffs sought to reisiver one-half the property, claiming that if their father did dea 1 tthe iloeil was not produced iu court) his prop erty to his sister, ha did il through 1111 1 iwful influence. The amount involved I 1 the settlement was the largest lKffore the Perry county courts iu a quarter ora oiitury. Horce Market In,jraviajf. Th.0 fo'iloa ing Troui a Chicago stock j.,:iraa! will prove interesting reading to many iff our readers who are engaged iu raising horses r.tr market : The month or March is usually an nc (iveti.'iie in the horso market, but the activity now witinviscil osweds all past ro -ords. Payers are fairly climbing over each other to find g-ssl horses and the weekly arrivi'ls arc the largtt ever known. Not many weeks ago the horse trade was un pialiiiadly d-.il! at d- -lining pri ?, b it iijv buyers aro h?re from all parts or the c luntry, and stiles show HU average advance i.r Xlo per head over theprh-es paid a in mth aga. Western raruKrs who have horso-i to sell are tak ing a tvantago orthe present active trade, an I great numbers of horses are onstaut ly arriving from Illinois, Iowa, and Mis souri, fully th.-oa-f ittriiH or all t!u h rse? th it a ejm irke'.o I hjre earning rro:n the-e state. Draft h orsos, as usual, comprise a l.irg. proportion orthe arrivals, and such animals are anywhere from si) tojfcl higher th 111 a nunth ago. Chunks are $IOU): higher tha-i a mouth ago and s ilos are lively. The export trade is just now a highly important reatare or tho h rse in trket, and this h n been the ease rorsiveral weeks, a-i l is likely tiou tihuea powerful ra-tor in the situation. Kngltsh, Sc itch and French buyers are numerous day after day, and many or the best drivers and smooth chunky weighing from l,r V) 1,-tVt p i:i5'l-t fill jiito their haii,s. Thn there are buyers H'. the stM-k yards from Mexico, and many of their purchases cansist or hig'.l-pricod niire, such animals being tak 'ii freely hceause marcs that can be used fitr briK'd ing purposes ara im;orteJ free irduty into Mexico, while other harso must pa a daty. Patsioa Week. I'assion Week and F.aster w ill lie ob served ns usual by SL Paul's Pefinned congn'gation, at SomerseL Tho follow ing schedule will direct the servi.-i"s, all being evening except that of Kastor Sun day: Monday "Tho Fig Tree and the Olive Tree." Tuesday "Pesisting ViL" .i-dnosilay "siijooco and What it tVivcrcd." Thursday "Your Hour." Friday "The Two High Priests." Saturday "Kuster Eve." Easter Celebration orthe Ird'a Sup per. A Card of Thankj. We desire to express oursineere thanks to the people .r Salisbury and vicinity, Tor the kindness and sympathy so suIh stautially shown us on account of our re cent misrortune, and hope in time to le able to recipns-atc in boiiic measure for it. We pray Jih1's bhjssing may ever rest upon them. Mont aineerely. 1r. Mrs. 0. F. Hr.EU'iiF.n, I .Burden '.Tetr.'y' AnanM Eejirt. ! Ti thr 7Wrt ltul of ,V-it. cf ' It'll - j tj . 'kxtm:mkx : ! An annual rope.rt with th" business of j the water works as its subject w ill here- . filler Is-one of the maiter.-; to -e su'.mit- te.l to the Co.iticil atfl n! ;o published for the iiifiirmati-iil i f the pe-.iile who mav 1 ...... 1 Si s.o-1 1 1 in tisctr owners. The financial year of the Iwiroiigh b.- . lug ntitit to close, such u report is in or- h-r now, and no ono ha lug been l.ig mited to make it. the Purges will un.'er- j take to make vitch report crthe water ... ,i,oiou ni us 111 n.s jiiiigmeiu may He needed. The water works hid advanced f..r enotigh towards completion by tin' l -t of Sept. Is. 1 1, to enal.le preliminary t;sts ff the work to Is; inti-le. The waterworks however, were not formally certified as licing completed until tho 7lh of Peceui Iht. So great, however, was the anxiety of the people to have the liont hts of the water works at once that some sorvi.-e pipes were connected wilh the mains. lur ing the interval iK'tween these two dates, and iiiore eonne-tions would havo leoii made had it not lieen for the latenirss of the season w hen all out door work had to bo suspended. These s'rvie3 pijies were partly of iron and partly of led pipe, but in future all sen ice pijM-s under a one inch corpon tion will lie, of lead pipe of standard weight, as per resolution or tho Council. Water rates on a few of theso services were charged for from the 1st of i letolio;-, others from such dates as tho water was turned on. The fallowing figures are submitted to show the character ami condition of the water works in they no- arc. The dis tributing system within tho borough con sists of the following : No. of feet of I hn-li Iis!rilut'j iiu.ins... Mti'i """" t;.i - 1..HI " I') " " .'s) No. of f,s t of 1.1 Inch suppiy line foifn re, rvolr to lxr.ni--li line al Kral.kim t 1V No. .f valves, ail ki.- ;-e No. oi.loui.k-110..U-tire li .Ir.i.il., l.u 1- .!' .". .V.' N.i. t.i l.-et ol h'w for Im- i!c,t No. k. n ice iiM-s t iueii rrHimt'u iron i:iie 17 No. of service pijH-s ; . in. u iu r.itioii Ifsul Im- .". 17 No. 01 w n Iiv otin-s-' inelti-tirtnin.iiou iron i!- .' 1 No. oi -mtv i.s- i!ni 4 iiu'liisirponiiioii lind piiM- 2 No 01 service piK-s 1 iln'li (-orHmtioi, in.:i iis' 2 No. ol jM-rvicc .in-s 1 meli c-orMir;iIliiri IkhI iijH" 2 Ton. I 40 Where several store rooms or st'-i-snnd offices or store rooms and dwellings are iu the same building they areal! sup plies! through the same service pipe, so, also, a private stable may lio supplied through tho same service ns is the dwell ing. The Court House and jail are sup plied through the same service. fsKS Knit WHICH WAT Kit IS KMtXIsltr.il. No. of ilwi lilies Mippliiil 2S store root,, u " oil! -cs 5 " l-aaks J ' l.niU I " iinn!ia-i oliiccs 1 K.-sn-unints j " sLoi'.lil.-r lioiis.-.s 1 " private still. les !. " Uairi. I " 1'iii.iie '..ail'liii-., court hou.e A j;i n li-iL- w.-tsli ;:tns-is I " spiyots va ACCtliKXTS. No. of rvio r M,rted us frozen .luring wl, iter 4 No. i.-Hrtc! as liarsu-il 1 Considering the severity of the winter this is an exceedingly small number of accidents that are attributable to fnst. Il :dso g-.es to sl,ov that after our people will have become familiar w ilh the use or these things that the numlicr or accidents orthis sort can bo reduced to a minimum. iivnuANrs, inly two hydrants vvero fnin-l frozen up during the winter, as to one of thco it is supposed that the feate was not turn vl down very tightly when it was I.-st opened and that there had be. 11 a slight leakage going on Iher-j ail the while. This hydrant did not seem properly r o.t.sl r.nd during the 1 xcesivcly cold weather it froze up. Tiie frost must have displays! the gate still farther, with the result that hen tiie weather moderated there was a large loss of water, then, as S.MIH as discovered, the water was turntsl off, the hydrant stem was cleared of ice, and it was found that it had suffered no injury. KKVKSrK ANf KXI'KSSK-i. The water rates have Im-cii follected up to 1st r April. This overs one ftill quarters revenue on all services and a fractional quarter on all except perhaps fitir or five. The total nss ii!s have ti.-en . JU 0.1 The total e-ieli1iin-s Hint can I" strictly chanr.sl to uorl;ili exi f is.- for a iicri.Kl ofilinv IM-.iitiis that tiie isurks have re.-.tly Uvii 111 4111.-r.it ion is as lolloivs: Pay of ea.-lii.s-r 3 lu.mths il jil rti Kuei t mouths fi li iltlicrexiK iiscs -il 2T5J10 ID The daily cost or fuel has averaged the sum of wis cents per working day of In, hours. From the alxivc it may rctylily be. t.,n that our works can in a very ihort time be place,! on a basis to pay all running expenses; and leave something besides, Tho r.-gular running expenses th.it must le incurred with tlie present ntim !ier or eoiisumi j-s w did, not lie ntaterially increased, even if the lumls-r of con sumers were doubled, and I r.:i, of tiie opinion that this would hold g-xsl at lcat up to three, tiui'H the present minibcr. Pespeetrully submit led, W. II. Wki.ki.ky, Ilurynss, Tour Owa tault H you lo not get a perfect baker when you buy the new Ilange. The Ciu.lcrt dl.i is sold guaranteed to le a g-sul baker. It hists longer and l.siks better than any other on the market. Sold by Jamks P. lloi.Di:iti;t M, S.iuiersi t. Pa. Hot Wt3r. A prominent physician of Xew York ro'-ently declared thr.t hot water is w; m.in"s U-st friend. It w ill cure dyspepsia, if taken before breakfast, and wiil ward off chills w hen she comes in from the .-old. It will stop a cold if taken early iu the stage. It w ill relieve a nervous head ache, and give instant relief to tired and inflamed eyes. It is most citleaoious for sprains and bruises, and will frequently stop the How of 1-1-mmI from a wound. It is a sovereign romedy for sleeplessmtsi, and, iu conclusion, tl.e doctor asserts, "wrinkles Hoe froiq it r,d l.h;.. k heads vanish U-re.rp its, constant use.' H"i-;i- Easter Eggs. The use or eggs on Easter day, sonio times culled Pasclic, or paste eggs, lias comedown to tho present time, writes Jane Searle in an article on "Easter and Faster costumes." in tho April ,.'.'.' 11. mi ' .1'nti-mil. Eggs were held by the Egyptians as a sacred emblem or the ren ovation of mankind after the deluge. The Jews adopted them to suit tho cir cumstances or their history as a type oC their departure from ths land or Egypt. They were also used in the feast o,f tha Passover. Hyde, in, the description or o,ihmtul sports, tells cf one, ytth, i,jH among the airisi.ia.ns of Mesopotamia 011 Easter day, nnd i days afttsrw ard: "The sport con sists In striking their eggs one against another, and tho egg that breaks is won by tho owner of the oho that struck it. Immediately another egg is pitted against tho w inning egg, and so on till the last egg wins ail the others, w hich their re spective owners shall before have won." In iermany, sometime instead of eggs at Easter, an emblematic print is occa sionally presented. One of these is pre served in the print-room or tho Itritish Museum. Three hens are represented as upholding a basket, in w hich aro placed three eggs ornamented with representa tions illustrative of the Ucsurrwtion: over the centre C5g the "Agnus Dei," with a chalioo representing raith; the oth er eggi lieariiis tho emblems of charity and hope. Highest of a'.l ia Leavening IV.vl.. -Latest U.S. Gov't iUj-ort MU JlQiiak Itsa:. Peiijaii,iii I ".a 11 el I ha. moved suit of the Itcoj i'iiin S,e,-., I;,,-., ... :,,id !,a taken 11. - s ssion of the len-iet h.eise on 1'ie Alex llh.etds larui. Mrs. J omuYu, 'rtiiiinieriii-i:, ( J"'u.i town, is on a visit to friends in this pi.,--.-. At present she ii tle'gm .t ol' Mr. Wil liam p., iih 1.,. John II. Phoiids, one ot our hustling i-arpejiters, hxs abain l-med Lis trade to engage in the hu-kstering business, buy. ingup li.itwr, e'gs, and g .-iseral ountiy lirodu-n; for the .f..hnst-v!i market. Our lime burners have a g si ! supply on hand and are extremely anxious tor one week of good sledding. Public roads aro in such miserable condition that only a half loud or lime can lie hauled on a wagon. X. Iaareaia of Pensions. All necessary steps fir putting into effect the recent legislation raising r.il pensions below ?o to that rating have U-c!i taken by the pension bureau. All pen sion agents have been instructed to raise thepensioiisorthose entitled toincrea.se At the next quarterly paym-nt at their agencies, and tho legislative requirement will lie hilly complied with within ashort period. Iiw rate pen .doners whoso names are borne on the ro'laol'the Piiffalo Chii-ago, Concord, lies Moines, Milwau kee and Pittsburg agencies will receive the$ii rating 011 April -I, ai d all like pen sions in other jurisdictions will lie ad vanocd at the next payim-nt iu their dis trict, Thechange w ill aid ab.ut ?l,oii, to tiie pension expenditures,1 and the cases orulsiut 4'l,(i!m j-ensioiiers will l e affected. t-IES. YOINK1V. Ida May Younkin. daughter of Freeman and Pelindu Youn kin, died January Sth, l"l This little flower, was taken away very su ldecly ; it was hard to give her npt i..t .,ir loss is her gain. Funeral Services were con ducted by Lev. J. C. Cunningham. Pence to her ashes. .MAliKlilD. M KYKikS M KNi .I'-S. Sun-lav morniiig, March 17, lXi'i, by P. v. .f oh-i !!. Knepper, Mr. I'r.'tik'iu II. Meyers a:.d Miss I.i.ie Menges, ls th o! Perljn, Pa. Shaver has Them, THE NEW STYLES IN SHOES. . . Novelties in . . EASTER . . . OXFORDS, TAN 3, PATENT LEATHERS, Etc. J0 matter what may lc said oliout Footwear, my lines invite your attention. Win?; liased upon the tread of com fort, with ijualitii's high find pikes low, and UP-TO-DATE STYLES. A very nice line of Iii-lies' Shoes in all Slylej at Lw, i li 'm . iScM;or ta Snavrr 4. Ccd.) TOG MAIN CROSS ST., Somerset, - - Pa. J WiAL NOTICE. To Iil It'isij, of ' -ruii'lUvilf.-. Kay. lii- .-.iu:i-ty, l'.i.; Joi.ii It-isli, tt llilis.lalt-. Mmml s;iii! v, K.iiis.1.-.: A.ii-o:i Ku-li. ;-.!i:i-i.a Ihiai.ls: Ann int--.-!ii;nii---l v.illi l'liii!:i ".-r, ' K.-:trr.i-v. N--l.; li.-iin- l!:i-h.-l'('li;-ra, r.-ai!i rto:iiiiy, l'.i.; Tin- six i-.ii.in-n i.i'.i !n-i:..,.il ilaii:ii!- r. it s.-.ii-!. viz: 1. :.-' ... Kittili-i.m mi l Kkuiiii l.ir.li s: r.i. ( H.vk mail, 1.-:ih-.i-:i r it.tinty, Ni?.; .loiin A. K-.ii:i-ni in. of Kill's ' V.y. Hi. ii ir.lsoa nmaiy, -li.; t iii.rW-s !S. K ::tii..-.. of X.-w 11. St. mi. K.ii. siis; .Ma; rt .1. Kut.ii:i;.!i, of Uli-.-r, Xi l.; i.n.l J.-n-!vSo'l !l;Ii. t'f i"-':is. V-iii iin- n. i. 1-y iio!i!i-s! th::t in parsa Hi?--(if it wrll of jiariiiiait i-sa.-d on: of lii-- I ir-lii-iis-ourl fu' !oi.h-i-iI tsH-.niy. I will :mli iiti iii-iii--;! o: 1 ii- i-.i'iii!-s, i-i ill.- i-.nl i-sliiti-of Kill ii Kus'u. cU ; sil i:;it- in taiw i-r Trri viixil ti.-v. :ihi j. Son-rrs.-l . t.-;nl . I'a.. o-.i Ki-i;u-y, ?.t;.y 'tl. uml lu-ro you an iuii-11,1 ii' you lliinl; i-n-; r. Sh. i-ilfs li. Hi--, iKi'W'AiCll IIihiVKK. March -T, ls.fi. i sihi i-iir. GOODS HAVER 2 Car Load Vehicles. Just arrived, the liiest and iaost I'liactons, spring W agons, pu;dlo agojis and log Larts. I have vehicles wilU spiingi of every description, and at prices lower than ever before heard of Brewster Side-Bar Spring, coil Concord - - " Dexter Queen - - -" lL- American yueen -Ferry Oueen - - And tho improved End Spring, the best spring ever used on tho- road. A fine lot of Double and Single Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lap Pu-tcrs, Whips, elc. Have a full liuc of Heavy or Light. Call and sec the greatest display of Vehicles iu Somerset Cwialy to thij at E. L SIMPSON'S IMMENSE WARE ROOMS, Patriot St., . - - - Somerset, Pa. ?7X a O New Spring Goods. Do you know that every shelf, counter, tallo, showcase and win dow in our Dry Goodd Dejitirtment h crowded lo its ulinost capacily with evervthing tlie inarkct affords iu the way of cew gpriog goods'. We have bought the largest and I l-est assortment of CARPETS, LACK CURTAINS, RUGS, and I'ORTII-RS Ever seen in Somerset. Carpets and Lace Curtains arc now on exhibition vnd we arc con fident that our styles and prices are such that lookers will become buy ers. IJe sure to see our new Carpets and Curtains for pt in . We will tak? pleasure in .snuffing you a big range of j-tyles i:i all the different grades of Ingrain. Tapestries, Cody Brussels and Velvet Carpets. In Lace Curtains - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department we arc showing a'.l the new rich stt les. Everything New, Call and see us. Everything ful ly fctoc'iicd and equipped at Parker & Parkej's. Pub ic Saie Valuable Real Estate. V.y virUit of tht- ;u!lirity ;it-ii:il i: IiV Irsi wiH and ts!.ini:-i! tf A!nt:.i:ti !'-: lii. IivM. I will ix ! i. :;lni' liu- Ct.r.il SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1895, At I O'clock P, M., tlr. Its--riin-l rr:;I ;.tlt. I;ift l!'.:' l riio ity ! !i:d Atla:i.ti:i ii;:n, tSi-M., Vi- Tt n:itt;vid-d :i.'-h:i:! ;i r.-rlalii I r.w I oi sr. u.i t." in J li. rii tt.wn-lfi :, Suiw r. ;t tMKinly, Vu. adjoiiiiiii: l.m-N v.4rr.11t v tit ill ; il:tii!r l Jiti.it Hail. ii.'ir.ii'UU liitKon, V.'i!!iiiiii r:ini, !!. li. n;aiiu:t Ku-4t, Ktidoiim lMi ht rf Jaio ll'll.iun :nd oiin r, i-tmi.tiii- 369 ACRES 359, nil ! allo'vant-". 'm Ins ti-irt tf lan.l warr.ni t il in ii.uii--.if l'.;ir'..!ra Ail:ms. v.irv v-;l on -l. iiil--r l'l, 17:.V, uu i: w-irr.nu il.ii.-il M.irt-h K'.i::, a:i-t jciit-iii.-tt l.i Alr:ili-i,;i lU-uii :in-l William Si-t.tl. M:iy J. IsT-l. I in-l-tii-1 is u--U t:uili.-n-il u iili i.ik ;ni-t oiti-r lini-li.-r. Terms maUt- kiio-.vu il:;y uf -al-. J. J. VI1MA.V. Hx.vutur.if Ar.ihaiii IWniu, iiv'-t. Notice to Builders Contractors. Tin Iiin-;-tors of th.- !mr titi-.I of !h; H-ius-of K.iiuiJoviiiriil of .-s.i:ii.-r.-l i-ii:ii-;. . v 1 1 i - ivt-s. ;.it-:l r.iii-.s for t!:- luiil-liii-; of a ! l;-..-x I . i: 1 1-! ' n lt .m tii.- iMmr i;ir.ti, u; uuiil ' o' lin k II. la , A p; ii P"fl. is.'.'), -.vllrll III-- i'i-r.-;-i-rs uiil iii---l at th-IloiMt-on --ail il:y o oji ii l!ie l'i-S;i:ul i . t ii,-.-o:ii r.i-t. 1'l.ui:. :.r.-i i p.s-ii:t-:tioiis r .ii 1' s.-.'ii at tin- o:li.N- of At !.ir:;i v l '. I'oil' ira Hli.-r April "!li. lv.. 'i'l-.i- lir.s-tors ri-.-r. ln- tin riiii u r-j-1-1 u:iy uu t ail I:1 . ily irJ--r of Iiir.ctor-i of T-xt. VAH I Wt- a;i a ft-w to M-it a ,Ci:oir I i a ol N'jrsi-ry W." ranaol nuiKc y rich in a r.iontli l ut .aa civ.- you uteadj rpploj mcnliiiiil will pay jou ell i'jt it. ur j-ii.-.s coriisisii.-t wilh tl.v t.imti. Write for li-rms an 1 t.-rritwy hi THE HAWKS NURSiRY CO , Rochester, ti. Y. complete line oT Ilugyies, Surreys, James B. trj-iff iTy?wjci. SNOW lb NOW IS YOUR TIME TO D! CUTTERS AND - - - BOB SLEDS. REMEMBER We Always Carry Them in Stock Except in Warm Weather. Bon' I forget two gears ago gou were unable to get them, and rerg soon theg icill be scarce at any price 3Z?& James B. llrs.A.E.Uh.1. laving completed the repairs and the crilartrciaeiit of My : : Store by annexing the adjoining rooim, formerly occupied by Mr. Frank L-Ij!1. kr, I am now fittiug it up with NEW GOODS and will be able to much better ?crvc my ftiends than heretofore. : My Stock : : will comprise : : : a complete : : Dry Goods Store. A complete -- HP I Eii ITRXISIilXG r.OOHi STOKE And a complete - - MILLINERY STORE. --- Ladies' and Children's -AND- Children's Oatftt A specialty. Mrs. A. E. UHL The Warm Sun. . . Throws a new light on an old subject HATS. Lots of men dou't realize that they arc TreariD' a shabby one until they come in contact with men who are wearing new ones. Tho tew blocks are now oa sale at Jonas L. Baer, "Tha Hustler." M? Main Ctohh Si - SO.M KRSET. PA. SALESMEN WANTED ON SlHY. Ti11 I'l-iinsvlviinia-nniwn Nnrs,ry St.n-fe. wliu li is tli Best in Ike world. All Ihr m-w sMs-iallii-s, nx vrfll n tin tjiiuianl varn-li-s.'f r ruil mul ornuiiM-nlul Trtt-. Mimlw, Kos s en-. A ItiH" oulllt I'urni.iiisl ami all tr..vt-!liii ,-v. HS.K jiultl. fan iiil'-rsli-atly t-iiiployiii.-nt. Write for wriu. ta-.ins insv. HOOPES BRO. 4. THOMAS. Mi) Artiw Nuntrlu. Wwt Chssttr. Pi. WRAPS, Holderbaum. ' 6 a IV 55E BKZil Holderbaum. E rXKCTTOirS NOTICE. K.-i:i-- of I "lirtri'--nanMrl, la V if A'!i-xi 'tiy tiiwii.-i:.(i, -)iii.-r. I (n-aiily, f a., il.v'.l. a t;-rs t-tu!.i.-i;!ary n.i !l.i aKvi- i-st::r having i-.-ti uni:iiti t. !hi- U!iti.-rr4iii. by t j-ro(.-r a 'a I it-ti ir-. ri-r a-- i h-ri l.v vi-n t- m!1 ! rs'iris iuil !,t---i t. ii.l . tii'e I.. "uulkr iln iih ji.yni.-iii anil ti.-tvi:i . la-lns iia.t:nst tti.- s.-irii.- wilt -r---i :it ttu-!'i duly n-ti.'-i.ti.-.tt'sj . -i- t. i in-n! tut.-.c Kxisuii.rx at ti:.- lull' r---.i'li-m-i- .f Nii-t il-i-'-i., mi Sutupl;.., ."!:., l;h. K "i, win ii !:inl win-re tliiy wS:l nt-ts-uJ fur l!ut urNi.--. HrTNP.Y HT IT.VI'.T, GK'lfiK rKl.Tn.N. Ki--ul.rs. X KCCTOii'.S NOTICE. Ksiiite r.r-i' .1. wa!ik. -I..-' 1.. lal.' of I.in-.-i!l Iinv:i:i;j'. I-.-it. rs t.-st;ilili lU.irv oil tin' BflVl' rsf;.!.. Ilav.liz ll.s ;i sn:..ti-. to til.- Ii ll i. rs-i; n.il !-.-tin-'r.is-ri:ii'!i..ntv. niiri- is li.-rei.y ntv.-ii to a.i iK-rs.ii m i. . t- -sii.l .-';it.-1- luak.. ili;!:l.i nv'-i. nr. an 1 tin w havini: i-I.i...im au;.iri-t tl.e .-11:1 to (r.-s.-nt t!i.-m ihiiy h- tl: for . ' :n nt, o:i Siiiur-lav A'-nt -utii, is a, a! lat.- r- s; !-i! i .l.i-'.l I'A lli .. V.'AXIC. oi:'). swank. '.ie-iitors. A DMlNl.-i'lIATt IK S NOTICE. !'.-':: cf Ir iii Younkin. lat.-of r(.i.-r Tti:-s k--ylo.f; lo-.v:i.i,.j', stiirrs-t Co.. r.u, il.v'tl. I-tt; rs i'f a-iliiiriit pit ion. on th- :i!ov. t- I--. ii:i iii l.-1'i irr.-n' i lo tl-.-- niili-riun:l i-y tu- tn-r autiioni v. iio:a-- i li- r-ly tiv--!i-. tail , .--.-'lis in'l.-ta.-i to i-;-l .r.t.-'.t.- I- :istK- imiii Ji..i.. -;iyi!i-.it. uu i tMo-.- ha-. in r:::i.-as linvt th.- -an;- t- l-r. -w-lit t!t-lii iliiiy f..r .-::. -a, :: o,i s- it.inl;! j-. ii.iv in.. v ;,t ::i.- I.;t.- ,-,-. !. n,-,- of t., 1.. -.il I , r 1'iirii !: twri-ii!s sa.4 c .i:itv. J-'II.N' K. Yi.t'NKIN, Ju!i:i U. s-n-:, ;:y. Ailnu:iii rator. A I M ? N I -'! 1 1 A Ti i : 1 S N T I C L j Kun. la.-i,l J. K.'m rt, lte of S;ni'rs t !ii;iit 1 I-y i hi -r j:ii!!it; '".;v. !i iiu- uu-.M-r-iin U. n:i- is h. r-Ny ;v-ii to nil -r-iitt. t-t-l x --till t.ti-1. Ki.ikt tmm-i-::t- :i(-iiT, ;ri l tli- linviuj; t-t;i m.s ;iuui:it :ift Wis: rt--iit fliin i 1 1 v iiutli. ii1;- :if i ti .tr si t;lt'!m nt. ii Tiu-t;ty. A pril u. Is;., ;i i';.- .if j. A. lt-rki v. in Son.4T t iNjrMi.u. J. KMKUT, AJmi. ."nitor. fSt'I.UiTON NOT!' 'i ui- i-irtr.'-i-l:'ii .-xi-ii.-iir i't-r-t-'ii Wii-on W.sr-ivi raii-i nil s. ..!, In..: am. s:i--lll- n-u.. '.Is. i;- . ;iS liay l-i--n illv.i'.t-'l i'V ii- itua! s;i i . i ii'- u.!t' oi'th.- tirm an in tii - !. ami- ! Mr. Kr-l . il: ail iiarti.- 1. !.--win i !i'-?i vis iti '.. i;c.i hi 1 : h- fi i in art ri on- -l.-.i o a -on ti:: ii or at ; In- luiot a mi uit'.X ::-.- t.rra ; Wilvm . ii:ti-r within tltiltv -!:.-. :--;.! this --.I'-i -M-lti.-. 1:1'' l-ii-.i.i s i--ill N- i-.-in;i:ct. .! In t:K- tutun- ly V ii!i ". Mi.r. I!. iN V. SliAVKIt. S .ii; -rw t. li.. rl'.r.li . Until'. .M..A :. - -. Ss-V 1-Vl TiO.S NOTICE. My v-if.-. if-ttii- M. 15.-r:i!.-.v. ruivinz left niy l.-.-iaii.i i-iB.r-i. ri.'ii- ;s tii-r.-t-y aivii il.al I '.vol no! Is.- r.si ..u-iMf lor ji r.v l-ias iie niay ...--. U. W HKKKt.KY. Marvli ! :, Is '". liarrvtt JEiiAL NOTICE. T' .iiiiHi'i ii-i;'It r. tf i .t ';i.!'ttri:r?i. V' i art iu-n I that in :imi:iiiiv of it wr! t; kit; t;;m i-ttMl out ti tin r t'h. tit' t."i t: ri t! .iit r MiTy. I'a-. I uiil ittl ikti --r ti rfiniM. oil tih rL iial' ;i .Ii-ii:i i- . ii'l r. iliv'tl., m!iiu! in s:ivt stov. : Koi !: h. nmihtm t tttiity. i ill ft.r-hiy. ilu".7:h I;i "t' A;.ni. m w h u uiui wiifiv you f.ia ulti o 1 if you !!iiuk iro(- c r. iiir;rr-t !;; KlVAi:i 11'HiVKlt. A ri)rr)t:s NOTICE. tl-tat'- of I.:;'..' Ku:"::uii!. iIk-M. ri:- ::a-i--r:n .1 :i"dT.o.-, :!iis:r:t-! r-y tii." 'oil it. M in ll -tii. Isc'i, to in.i-:l nlr.tnltloil of Hi,- !.i!i. !s :.i i;... i.i-i;; of Jai-o! I. kallf-ii-.aii an I I. -vi y.i.i-r. -Stvut'irs if toe Kitul'ln.in. ;Us-l., !o ami anions t!io - If-aiiy i;t!t!"l ti-,' l.i. l to us.-.-ri.-tii ti-- -.im ii.-ri-to.or-- .u l l-i liu- li. irs in Mtil -s:iti- " l'i- ;i;.t - -ui-'r. or I'k.-M'i.- any a lvain---m.-at ti tii.- hi-irs ofad l Is;l:;.- Kacitiiaii tiu.-l.- liy liiiuaml wliu li lia-1 not ht-r. totor.? lK-.-n i-o-isi'lt-r.sl. h. p-l.y it-s iHili.t taiit tie Wiil sil m tit-. o:!i-i-, in ttu- tx.rouuli of ir..-r. x-t. I'a . on Tlmrsilay. April ttli. ls-' s i.l t.-n .'Vioi-U a. in., lor tin- jHirimso "i utl.-inliiiC ! t li.- ilali-si ol sjinl aj (-"Uiini.-nt. :n u a:ul wiurtiiil iv-:.ai-inivn t.-l inn atii-n-l. Fi:ti. w. lUKstcKiirt, Auditor. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. lrac! snal'y i Marja-i In th. I'oart of "oui-n-t K. Siiat'iy, ins u-. ' lima i"ivi-s ol S.;u to ," .-t isiiiriiv. fa. J.i.-.! I. -;ii:k. ) N . -is ' i T-, V.lI.rN IWKY AsSH NHNT. Th - liiiili ts:si-.iiI ai-.-Iilor. !.p;'inti l by saM 'om-t, to inakf a tiii:!iMMn-ii of t!i- in. its ii la.-luinos of liu-.1-x.l.i.is- !- nii-1 i.i-t alimn-4 l.io-e l.aiiy .r.!:t..s: tlanto. nvr.ly ni-s until-.- Il. it in-wii: nits t ail ; :irtii-s int.-ns.t-. l for llie i-urji.w..-i Ins ,ip;Hiintiii.-nt at liis .f-tli-i- in uu- tomniuli "I oim -rx-l. I'a., on Tii.s .iit v, A pril i''l. K.. in o'l-iiK-k a. ns li.-ii i:ii wl.t r-a;! ,-at::.-?. in inii-nst iau uttnul an.l In- tu-ur.l n ti.t-y .- proji-r. Juit.N il. smTT Auiiitor. "OTICH IN 1)1 VOUC H Anna K. Wii!!rr, I y h. r l.i the i'ot;rt T("ohi-i-.t fn r.IJ. K. lltwliy ' uioii I'Ut? irf fnii i.irx'iiai:t V f:s. tuutv, l'a. .Nicholas I. Wti!I r. ) So. Kh. T. lo. Ki s;;:ilciit. AJ-? Suf';:-.'. i;i litvor-. T" -Vr'rf tux J H '.i. A - UrjvHd-:m( 4:1- YtMi :.rj t:cr l y iio.'.rlml tu ti! apMr : tii- i.M'urt of r:i:i:ton I'UtA hr tnrr t runny, ! h tu-Ui at ?miiitsi t. on th 4lt .t'li!:y il M.iy. . l.. ly .Tt It tlay t i u:-w-r .1 conjo:.i:iit -f Anna K. Wiiihr your .vit. !h pl.iiuiilf aUtvc iiaiK!. uni sliour -aut if aiiy yoa lL.if. why y.uir tiui wiU" slutvAil not Im (tivoni-1 imiu thr NhhIh f iiuitniuoiiy i-nit rii into w:ih you. anitily lo t!u' r,-yT f lu r ptii(o?i aiid exnif iUtt ninn-t ya N:l'trv nul t ourt. siitriM's (II1T, i 1.1 WAZU 11MVKK. Trustea's Sa!, Valuable Real Estate I Hy virtui an oj1t lssutl uut t Uie t r piutiM'Mirt o SiiiHrHt nmnfy, tt uu? 1 will xy. at puolU-Vul. a the rMni.-s iu hinW twu.hij, 4hn-rs'l roun tv, 1 Ufl SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895, AT ! 010CIC P. RL, the (ollovrin iIcscriWNl r-a! jtaU to-w!t: Nk 1. A ciTtaiu or iKirrc! of L-nl it- mtte hi sfuolt towiiHhii, mrt rHinty. I'a.. vijiu m4 la ft Not Jtiiui Mani-sKiiuuit hh. Jt-n-iotali runiUiki-r, Alary An k tit Hintia ioi.-l, rontuiutu 15 Acres & 74 Perches, 1h tin !anu; laort' or U--s titl Utn-Jj bt'fntf A rrtai;i jMti or arvcl ol" Irtiitl sit u.ite iif tht ttirah:, omuty ami Matt a :ifor hl, aiijtMtnti'4 lumU M Suin I't nnKl, Sitinut-1 i'nlit. Jcr-iiiih 4ut!iiHk'-r mut otlt !, roitta iaui g tiv uvrv anl l.'wi otichts BU'M or lv-s i-iviu a two-Mory fmuie Dwelling House, fViiiw stuMo a: 1 other mt buiMin.- thennm TEKMS-ih. j (siui millek Trusiw r tin? lr of ihe n-ul tut of Joa itii in L. MuKr, cec tl. TT
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