5 v Sjsersct llerafc! ' " TI-U K li'r. April iT, lSV. ' -i- 1 i...! .lire-tors of J o'ans "''!' Vl.-l " Tuesday last to -i.i l.i t.v.tuis " "- , UaiiarH. r:Uij-8 :S i-.i-ii-uitso-ut-s.at Sur.ler' 1 : . .. u f l ireiit'.v as stroii;? i,0 has 1'' tweiily . ... .prj- " .i..., i. ,,,:.!, ' 1 :i!y 1ft rmii k1 " ... j,.. J'' s " , . :' ' . .,t,i'V a f:r-.t-rl:i j 1 , ii ",.; .-- reiiiiirJis: : ;'.r,. fiaark -' l-t'iit . .,;.in'i''' , ; l t..k,t js nut w hut ';'r'.!Cii'.v ;"lv,v'iU''1 of fr0U '" HKR.vi.fsiK-uM not for ;''.T''s::y drugjjiM, can ' ' o .riivros'k. Aniwtniiis , .. t.iaiil-s " "Lmi- u-.vivea 5-1 I-v in-ill. A . a '.,vj,.e,ai:ie stated that the ai-3'-v . while tryinz thciu ,1 ,!;. il v. ai i fju-ni- i ""'m.i-.i. ;-y. --i!ril iHl1 wi!U r ,i V. Kryliurg its teuehei-s. far a largo -- 1 are very -J-;:rM'-i' i, ,.f Westmoreland has ,- . . 1 ...V ... ' i 'i;::t i -mi o ...i.ei ;V .' "I ,,...r,. ,.f IVie M attorn, the . ',. ... j i !-.u-tive I.b?rt K. ": -j r i K: ' I'-'i''"'1' f the 11. A -M-rv .v,,-,rs ws ,ot'a rl,re-1 ' ". )v ;!i.'ii-eof iK-ait' it-Vl-' '' "- "ever- failini: rcnioly I:' - aixl a! i-i:uilar dise:sos. ' I'".", i- . .. :t r e-n " t it for von. . -1 .-ni-s y.ire, it'a person hail !; went U his own Krhul A . r., , , of his Soys to turn it. . a ..r..'i - ive ajre ; tiow-a-lays ' '" . in.-ax t sriixl h straij:ht i..v;i ' -"i-i'lrs how he c:iii , . -.i ' : ''' ik:piiit man to :.,f,r .,,,,.j..jr K-c." afier the maiiiier ..'.,.v j.;.:i::ir spfHinB K-CS has ",-;iim--:i''-"t in ne Ma-s;i.-hii-v i-' r. It is a n.rjirea- , ' ; u ti:- uieti'Wiary ranmeU r, . , i i . i in H e i!iervel than wa-t v ;' . . a-;'. :i prai-lu e whieh is r-ns learn the souml- ;;. W. j: ,,vcr ag-:i::i. ;V:ii:-. -.' :'!' A'.h-heny onr.ly .v..-': u !:;'' hiariiii an oh-o rei:ir.rii : . : r ; '! I i ' savins l ropiM . i-v.. as r.u-.vise an l M ir'.i ! :'e ii i;:;.'.r;T ir!iie is as ; a::l in every vsy as t i. il.-il 'f genuine I miter. .'.;:i.i:.tr a-t-, whore the :nf Tiiu r -i -:.ir ;" :V line, it is very fre-i-.-rver: . I 1 tnerecaary i;;r;io- ' ( ii; letters reinair.iug in the - :C - in Tet will lx- sent to the ' 1. ' -"i-v it a-.i'i for within .ia t'..is .hue, April 17. 1-1C: : j . -t.rii'!ii:in"; tilessnt-r Jn. ;'.'. A:.::e; KantTinan. A'l:u-i : r.. '. : M iu-hell, Harv-y ; M il : Ti;e "l.' tltry man." Sot.o i is Tin, V. M. i ; ;;y Pre.s'iytery h:is pht 'e l .;-.!, r.-.-.r-l a-fj;s"l ..-, the th"ry U;: ::-is a sii. Miss Mary Kw.ilt. ' rst..n I'reshyterian Church, was v, in-.M.iv !ie il.mef l anil wouM i refrain in th. fatsire. She 1 h-r i-nsc-ti the rre-hytery an 1 ii. i.l. the .!c. ii':i K ins tiiat lan-;.a!j'i;-t!'il of e nsi iei!it. Ir. K. 'IV -iiis. 'f Tine 'ro-k fhnnh. w h I -,',' -. '.i-.! i.y i.is ji:itor. fnrs-:ning a ;; - -ne :ij.;i':i-:iii in. was roin-tatisl i'r.-.';. i'-iy. .y.mr h-.-a.l feel as though someone j:mi--nn2 it: as inonu a iiiiiiion vtv t'yin out of the 0Vf? Have -. i. rri'. 1- s!, k:'vs if the sto:iKn-!i? -k !',: - ! I'.itu-rs will e.ire vo l. Tj-.; i:ia.l- hy th? n.-jmhli -an .. Vi JiTv-y Tu-s.l;iy -ir.firins the jivv:! at the ji il'.s in the same .i. N-ivetnlMT. The votes rei'or'.leJ - ar; i I- 'I wi-re an C!ii;ih-iiie e n- ..f ti:- le:mMratie party in .- . :T..irs. The vote last Tiu-.l.iy wa.s i i..n t.f the sa:ne party in . ar'.Uirs. Kvery iuixrta:it eity " N J.-i-y is ji-iw u:i.h'r Itejiubiiinn i: ;!.arr. In.Katia County. lat v -jy. !.;fiiiait ?.Iyt-rs. a i-iI-kiio-.vn T .-.-lUiji ftlif town. (Mtniuittol sui S fai iti-.thvrV ri-i'lenee I'V ntiinz i'--ut- Ivcr wxs a!int f.venty- ' ; "f a-.- aii'l h '.'l been in f r".a,.. time. Iltwiitly le' fx- - : i r-.-' iitri- ity t!rit -iusf .l his " ' i- ::xi.-iy. !.:it it was not eonshl- WsKiry t-.plaix' him in c-"m!ine--- 1'riliv wuiiij; he visite.l the - ' -.,' .f liis m-piiew Chir!e i"'-a! L i:i,:i..Lic--l. seenre;l a pair of v. itii w lii.-h, next morn-r.-i tli- jugular vein, dyin-; !!;: inii:!i:-s aUi-rwar.L He wa I S v.'-t s- ii ..f the late . W. 'V U.i, in his lifetime, was one of vi k;e .w i, it: Indiana t'ounty. ti -onl.-i,,l:ll;j MtN ,,, .,., Ilieiit. noe v-rl:se- Mrn. T. J. Ilrixtow mnrn.il lioirm Mon lay evening after a iil.vis.-.iit vUit t l.... daughters in MeKw-rt and Calif. ruia. Mrs. Amanda Kvel diwl rwcntlv, in Iterlm,aSed IK yearn. She was Mrieken vith paralyse n!..,nt twoyoars previous to her death. )no kki, J..ph Kvel, sur- ives. - V--, 1 -''i:itrv, '.i-i.- r. t:. vy. K, : i'V n 'i i I l'a. t 7Vi '?- says: Market strei-t whole iio.v owns the largest iiaving p irehas.-l tiu ' fr.i.u J. M. Ciitirf in. aTiimal was l-red in :t.ieky. and is ." yeirs : ii tin sir?, graded dam. -mil t a:i even -.11. Is h mds hiirh. -'' t ii -i. anl niMvjroi 3 --:.- ar..i:tl iiie f.irejrm. It i -:-tfr. at th- lias,, of his horns to " ' ': t.i.;. and his It-nih ivera;I "eii.ei. i i;i the run, with his nose "---n 1 Lis straight out he would : ''I' i!..n : :., r :ui:nner K ithr in a . ' t . lii? Philadelphia .. '"''-y an l pertinent suges- i!.,-i.;. trw. planting js not the "d ,l rxMIT day a fa-t jr":a';L::',rv" " Chester, l'a., " hi nolving to form a i -toe ;t i.-iutioii. It is even pos . '"" i:ii;,,:Ni.j,.ra,j)j, toover t '"'lr I'-"i'.::ig liUsinesM more tree , ' i:i - tiiieof the M-hool yards. .r HI t!i j ,114 0ulltryf t!uu, I'V".' J ' 5r"w- The result is l,i-if ( ' 7 ai. J s;,,nt,.j OevelopmenL A .n domef growth isa !in- 'listr s -.ivrs: 'ht than a whole 'ttt.-.rfed sjiplings; and there J" '::, r (ilwrt amv of future u-.,s than I y tliiti-jjiig mt of tree's --Uvf!..,, t i thi.-kly pl.mte ! hy '". a;"l " misapjireheasion of .ftu holiday. The first lepil -r.teh of trout t.f the prtwent season w:ls l.ronght to town and ollored for side yesterday hy Jetlerson township eit ikcii. The season t.pened Monday. Allien A. Kimmell and Miss Mollie A. Stiitmiau, Kth of Stonyereck townsliiji. wt re unite.1 m mnrnage at the Kel'ormed .arsonage.m the lllii i.isL, Kev. Hiram Kins officiating. Mr. Klmer Ixmjr, ofSmi.c.-xet, and Miss Si.mey Mowry, of near l'riedens. were nnitetl in marriage Monday evening. Kith inst., I.y Kev. J. J. Weleh, at the Lutheran parsonage, in I-riedeus. J. C. Ankeny, of Klderton, Armstrong -iuniy, and Miss Klora Zimmerman, r Sioyextown, were unitod in marriage Thursday afternoon nt the rcsid. nee of tlie hride's father in that plaee. Communion serviees will lie held in the I-ivansville Keformeil Church nxt -ntday morning nt 10 o'eloek. At 7:'i in the evening regular servi.vs will 1r held in the Somerset Kef.irimil Church. S. I. Sweitzer and J. F. Hea-hey have rnterod into a partnership in the real et.te and loan Imsiness, A representative of the firm can always be found at their of- f..-e in the Knepper Ilioek. See their ad in another column. Mr. Stephen St:itz.iiian, of Cpper Yoder township, Cambria eountv. and Mrs. Fyook, of Tain', township, were united i marriage Sun. lay morning at the home of the latter. The bride is the widow of the late Samuel IViK-k. Mr. V. J. Hoffman, of this place, has ac cepted the agency for tlie ISuckeye .d.inuiaeturing Co," inanufai-turrrs if igri.".i'.tural implements, liead his al- vertisi-ment elsewhere in this paper and then examine his machines In-fore mak ing your purehases. Death of Beautiful Young Lr.dy. Iieath dealt n crushing blow to tho fam ily of Captain W. II. Sanner, when he t.vik X:iniet!ta eldest d.-in j:iti.v Wed nes.!:iy morning, and threw this entire etmm-.niily into monrninj. Mis' S.inner had !re:i siek for a'o it two w.ks in the riltso irj Female C-.llex and, n !. .vitii standiiii she had the watchful attention of -.niiie:it pmctitionei-H and the services of s'vi!l.. d mirsi's, her system was unable to w ithstaud the attack of a wasting disease typhoid fever. For days she citing to life by a very slender thread, strong enough only to inspire the atiioiis natch ers at her bedside with hope, Init the thread snapped and a s.veet, innocent lii passed into the unknown world. Too young to g i to death, d-alh kindly came lo her. Captain and Mrs. Sanuer were n "uli their daughter when the end came. Her brother Frank had returned homo only the niht lK-fore liclicviiig that his it It would 4-cover. When the now s of Miss Sinner's death reached here every man, woman and chil 1 in Somerset received it as a person al bereavement au.l expressions of sorrow were heard on all sides. Miss Saniur was :.n exceptionally bright and vivacious young girl, just buil ding into womanhood, of a nio-t lovable disjMisition an I her circle fd" friends was njo-t extensive. She had been pursuing her studies, paying spe ial attention to ocal music, in the I'itLsb.irg Feni'de College, the past winter, and was a prime favorite with teachers an 1 schoKtfs, The b .;dy was brought to her liome in this place Thursday morning, and during the day the friends of the family were permute.: lo ix.k npon Her lace, "tK pret ty to hide in the grave." a grieved Iricnd was heard remark as lie turned sobbing from th? casket. ( her it may well lie said, "She came to her thv.th-licd with a smile and those r.b.nt hershed the tears." The interment took place at . o'clock in the afternoon, when servi.ss were con ducted by I'.hler Mulhiidore, of the I'ls eiplcs Church. Itase Ii wholcstile Store. Ease Ball Goods, all g.xids of all and retail, at Fh ilcscriplion, her's lloak All persons found guilty of rtsUing in tlu Iir.un l and ISrum runs, south ' town. before Juni, Is.-., will lie dealt i;h ac cording to law. The streams ttHmtiom-d were st.K-ktsl with trout fry lt spring by authority of the State Fish Commis sion and are therefore proteeted for a peri od of three vears. Kev. J. II Maurer and family, who had ecu vinititig friends in the neighb-riio 1 t.f Stov. tow n, left Thursday f r Harris- burg, w here they will spend a few days tli the former's father H oil. Jeremi.-di Maurer. Kev. Maurer is President of the Lutheran Home Mission Society of the Pittsburg Svn.nl. Nine ewes o.vne 1 by Philip C.:pp. two miles north of town, recently give birth to nineteen Imbs. Light of the ewes dropped twins and the ninth triplets. Mr. Cupp'sii the most proline i!.ck of sheep in this se,-ti..n and he would like to h.tir from some sheep raiser hocan lieat this rs-oid. Mr. J"-iah SpceJ.t, of Spr l .-clown, wicise grist Mil: nd s' ire were tils! rove 1 by tire on the night of l'ec. 11, Is.' ", b.-gun the erection of a handsome new store building. The new building will Ik 4;x!i feet, three stories high, with a s'o:e room Ulxl M feet on the lirst ihsir. This will be the largest store r-iom in the col ;:!ty. Kev. T.J. Ilristow, tf the Presbyterian Church, left yesterday to attend the spring meeting t.f Kedstone Pr.-sbytery at Long Kun Church. nt;:r Irwi.n, P.t. He will preside as moderator. William H. Stahl, who was eb-eted lay delegate, accompani ed him. Kev. I'.ri-tow will return in time to conduct servi -es in the Presbyteri an Church next Sab'rith morning and evening. Tht pri-e of beef has advanced and I cents er pound throughout the country. In the local market it has advan.-ed from 1JJ to 1J cents per lMun-.L It is claimed that this figure will Ik? maintained for at least a year, and, as a cx.nsetj'it-iice, many persons will eat fish instead ;f l eef. Mutton retailed in th? l'-al market Sat urday at 2 cents per pound. The County Commissioners will breath easier now that the hist day for hearing appeals from the triennial assessments has passe 1 by. Kvery day for the past three weeks th;-ir o.'liee has beii swarm i.ig with angry tax-payers, ail endeavor ing to have the valuation placed tin their properties re luccL Only one man cm lie found who thought that his property had been assessed at to low a figure. The 1Ik!iai. trjsts it Is not too late- in mentioning the fact that Mr. Jesse Ilaker, t ho is a resident of this place, although temporarily a'.isent in Philadelphia where he is employed in the Custom House, and Miss Florence Seiiicrt, daughter of Kev. J. U W. Sei'iert. t.f Milford township, were married in Philadelphia to-day two weeks ag.t. The bride and groom were in Somerset last week when they were warmly congratulated by tliir many frietids. Tlie Prohibitionists of So:iiers C unHy will hold their annual county convention ntKerlin, on Tuestlay, April -t. The "invention v ill Ik. called to order at H A. !. Thff occjision will lie enli vcntsl by iiis.-i:ssi,ins r.n the chief jii--stioiis af fecting tie inten-ts of the coc.nly. moral ly, socially and financially. Kxcellent music will lie fnrnished. StateCliairman Pat ton. of Lancaster, will be present and deliver an address at P. M. A large attendun.v is expst-d. oili. ''"""in Willie IJovd. ag"d .tj..l ...- ... t oi w. est, o: rern- -tii'-i. r i i t.. , Johnstown, was acci- tiT?, -Je.l by Vi.kroy -.Cf ,y:' r"l'r"!l'er. The tragic at- --V"TTrr"i ""ar Ost-W, this t,.- T!" !...Ws were duck hunt---..X -T rsrr'"K a :t;-ealibre rirle. -"f''1" k "st fn.in the Stony- -Uh para!it.l. the turnpike at -'s- h.-n Viekmy fired at tht-m. -v'"iU : U"' at"1 ? he lat--, rtl":''Ji!'' liis ritle Willie passci e "t'U'- " "''Hy f-'T the pun.se of ,""r tl.e liyiiijc ducks alight--.;,1!J"'e n,.-w-outitable manner the -Vi a" du"l'!,rff'-l and the lmlitt ... '"l.oi'in fl, ,;!., .. s KUi. Ulll, l.uss,,, . '. ''IUsch and tw-ni4mtoor llii jt i. --ive- ti A-. - v UIVJ --Uti a few minutes A five-year-old - ti t.f Mr. and Mrs. IUdiert P. Wo! ford of Holsopple was bad ly w-alded last We Inclay and died Fri day evening as the result of the injiiri.-s. The little fellew was standing :i the coal Jix near the stove and. losing his balance, fell against th- .stove. In endeavoring to save him. self ii Rr..Miel :i! the handle of a tea kettle lilied with Itothns water and pulled it tlua i:p :i hiji. s-al iiiig his facoand b'ly. The burial took place Sunday aftern oon in tha Men mite grave yar.1, near Holsopple. A communication from a !.:! patron aks us to dire -t the attention .r the U.r oagh authorities to tha wretch! nndi tioTi ofa number of the pavements in this pU and to urge til it the b. rough ordi nance governing sa -h matters Ih rigidly and promptly enforced. Til" writ.-rre fers to the recent damiga suit whiclTre salte i a lve-sely to tlie borough and says tint a namlK'r of similar suits jire sure to follow unless certain pavement on West Main street is reViilt "r repairel. In thiscinn-s tion it might ha well t state that the citv ofC.iuro.'riand. M l., was re cently louhte J for ?!.'" damages by rea aono'fpermitting a certain paveui ?:it to remain in a dangerous condition. Last week Mr. N ah S itt, orL. v.r Turkrvf nit t c.v.iship. M t t 'd P-ra., better known as the "Meyersdale Milling Company." a tn.t of4)) aret oftim tJr Ian 1 for$i''.'icas!i. Mr. S, tt ra-erre I thesnrfa vand mineral right. He re cently refused an ..X.T miii by th? Illi nois Coal Company of H. ttt a nin .y tv days' option on the eal underlying the tract. ThotimWr f-old is neirly ftll .til- sii.l is undoubtedly the finest patch of timber along the Piitsburg division of j the!'.. AO. Ntween Cuml-erland and j . 1 . ..- I. ,.f Pittsburg. It lies on me oi the Cassel.nan river. immCHliiitcly oppo side Markh ton, and hai lnen o"ght after lor vears by lumeru.eii di' knew its value The present owners will com mra. eaUing and sawiu- limber from it at one. Eoa. A. J. Colbcrn tod Vife Celebrate Taer "dc'iiea Wed ling." According to previoits announeement Hon. A. J. Col'.Kiru and wife celebrated lhetirt.i'-lh atiniversary of their marria.;e on K::ster Sai. day and the following Mon day. 'I he occasfciu was made memoralilo by the iles it ndents of the venerable coupb' tiiid by thoir hivt of frien.U who called "of the purji vf oitcnding tvn gratiihttions. a tlu- Nth day of April 1W A. J. Ct.l lirn, u yoiir.g fanner of Ixiner Tnrkey-f-Hit town-hiji, an l Mis Sus:in llarl.c!!, d.'.uehter of the itte isirge ILn-tzel!, of Stove-toe. ii, were i nited in marriage. Light e!iild-e!i, all tif whom are living, K-sult-d from the inii.m, vi. : Mrs. J. K. Miller, and L. C. Coburn, Ls.(., of Soin ersd ; Cli atles . A Frank K., of P.ay a .1, W.-t Va.; A. .1. Jr.. Ivsj., aid II lis;-; ;.. ; f Scnnton ; Harry 15. Co! lorn anl Mrs. Frar.k !'.e:d, f Frost burg. Md., Ail of ;:.' . ';:! !r-:t. excepting i'.-mk K., who is i, -a.; !. ..k-ke -perof a lr-;o tannery and was unavoidably detained, arrived in S'lni-rset Sainrd.iV; I.' fiairicl ti!e:nlers-f the family were ;-.iv;..:r ,:,:eil by their chi'.drcii, arid .'harles w:.s a .iii.par.i' d by ins wife, daughter and grand oii, thus ctimpletiug the fourth generated pn ent. S iielay the chi'drev. gmn.l-chil.lren n. l-i hil lren to the numb r ::! red arostn I the family il-1 Icmestcai:. Th tables , I.IC Weight of such as long 'born f..t:ioas of Sjj.iers.'t. ..'.born'... I, II, i's, the latter a:: I great -gv. of t1. enty 'b b i.;rd in the w r' fairly groaidng mi s-.:b--ta!it:.;ls au-l d-'li.-ieis iiiee m-ide "Auntie" a:.i mg to hou--v. i Th-re were thr-e A. J. C and Hi. :.i:d thi Liea::. being called f.T Major Collmrn's mother, present. Monday friends of Mr. and Mrs. Coi ! i: n from t n :ii; ! di'l'er. :it s". iio:is of th" county called ar. I felicitated them. A pl'-s -.i:! feat.tre of th' f-!i. hies h--earre-i in ii.e e ening when twenty-five or thirty of i rs. C ! b ir:i"s ::i t intimate lady friends tilled, :::id v. heu elegant refii shmeiits were - erved. Tin h.pi'a ! le mansion was l".i.iated with lloweis aad pott.-d ti'ants. Mr. and Mrs. I'ollsirn arelmth in exitd letit health, although the latter bears the marks of a ris-eiit s"i ious siekm s. The Major looks :. though he might live to eeb-brate his "diamond wel ling." and deeler; that he has renewed his youth ike the bird he is politeully named af terthe ' P.ald LagU-." A r.umlfr f remembrances, asnong otiiers U 1 1 in gold from tle-ir children, were I :t tow c-1 upon the hapj.y ctiuple. Thocght ani Aotioa. Until there be correct thought there ca-.iiiot I f rlht action. Therefore, think rigid and buy the Cinderella Karge, and right ation is assured. Sold by Ja.VIKS P.. Hl.MiF.KIl.M'St, Sunersct, Pa. AB.iO. Tajiae Planges 40 feet into the Stony Creek. A wreck that might have ensily resulted in a serious loss of iii'eand immense dam age to property occurred on the S. AC. railroad near Kring station, nl-uit four mill's fr..m Johnstown nt noon Sunday. It s-ems that the rains miut have loosened fiome large ovejhaiiging r.sk along the mountain wid. At all events several hitmen biwlder riilleI down the emlianktiieiit onto the track Sunday foreno-in - and wheti the northbound freight, ontaing abiut -it cars, amo along at n.Hii! it ran into them with such a force sis to throw the engine over an em? arikmer.t 4 feet into the Sto.-iy-eiwek river. Several cjrs w ere also derailed earing up the lied and rail-'. Nobijy v. as hurt, thetngitiet rand lirc m.in seeing the tib-tni.-tioti in time to bu c thenis, lv-si l y jumping. .Vs s.-.ti as j.o ib! Imth K.s-'kwihsI and Johnstown were notified of the aeci.h nt and a crw and wreck train were sent from the former place. The traek was s nti cleared, and Monday morning trains were running as usual. A Sice Line cf Crrpeti, Etc. Toseeani.-e line of Carpets viz: In grain, Tapistry, Kody Iinissells, Wil tons extra quality t.f Velvets, Axniin sters, Iiruggcts Kngs, Mat-, Oil Cloths an 1 Linoleums, also a nice suit of clothes for yourself or sons. Shirts, Collars, Cutis Tiis, etc., call at Holderbaum's Clothing A Carpet Store, No. iS Main St., Somerset, Pa. 1'oster'i little Weather Story. My last bulletin gave fore,-asts of the storm waves to cross the continent from April 5 M and 11 to hi. The next will rea. h the Pacific coast about the lith. cr-ss the western mountain coun try by the close of the bith, tho grt-at central alleys the 17th to hull and the eastci n States al-it the 2h. The warm wave n ill crss the western m mntain country aliout the loth, the great central valley the lTlh and the eastern Suites the liith. Co-ol wave will cns the western mountain country aliout the lsh, the great cr-ntral valleys the 3Kb and the eastern States theiiJ. Headers will please n.e that forecasts are made for R p, m. of the dates men tioned, and the weather event- prc-.lh-ted must occur within twenty-four h:ir Is-fore or after that hotir; otherwiso the forts-a-sts fail. The change is made from sunset, in order t agree in time with the weather map published at H p. m. e:ich day by the national weather bureau at Washington. These daily maps give us the l-t record of the actual state of the weather in all parts of tho United Slates and southern Canada at that hoar. Washington time. Baby Carriage!. Tho plaee to buy b i?y earrii jss is at I Fishcr'a ISook S-ore, An AgeJ Couple Hobbcl Sunday Niht. Mr. and Mrs Moses Kaiiffmau, an aged couple living lictween Ilenscreek Furnace and liavidsville, were robbed last Sun day night a week ago by unknown parties. llo th" thieves got ititith? hous.T and how they left isn.it km.vn, u all tlu doors and windows were found to lie locked on tha foi -.wing morning, but three large epulis end a. lot of notches were found at th. fnt .f the bed when Mr. and Mrs. Kaufl'iiian aros. A large wooden chest tiiat Mr. Kauff man had kept under his lied for years was earri.sl away and broken open. It contained two J gold pieces that Mr Kauirman received out thirty-f.Mir years ago for a horse, a twenty-live -cent piece that was given to the old gentleman many years ago by tiunsmith Samuel Korder, and a fifty-cent piece. Tho chest was found near Mr. Kanir man's home on the following morning, and nothing but the money was missing, there hiving been four nev pen knives and a lot of papers in it lieskies the is .in. It H thought that the parties ehloform cd the aged ctiuplo before they entered the house, as their two daughters, w ho sleep in an adjoining room, could wake them only several hours after their usual hvur of rising, ami then they appeared to lwi I cry stupid. The old gentleman is about seventy- seven yeara of age. and his wife is over eighty. Hig.icit of all in Leavening I'uwcr. Latest U.S. Go, l Iiotl 4 m iSHvovt A A r C- tr ?i'?,r,w?'.i rc n ft I trail of Interest. Until Cle-lanl rides I a bi- Italiaa Bje for tle. As I am a breeder of Italian bees and qneins, I r.m now ready to deliver to th.ise. witnting a g-oii strain of pure Ital ian bisw at pri.-es much less than an bn obi.-iined from other breeders; can ship un.l deliver bet-s in the spring and slim mer months with wifely. Safe arrived and rea-oiiablo satisfaction guaranteed Keen strong and in H frame dovetailed hives The Italian bees are hardy, gen tle and by far the best honey g..therers in th" world. Try them and le convinced. I also keep for sale a fud liim 0f !,-'-..- ke; Ire pers supplies Write for prices. Ad- C. S. YoI XKIX, Conlliieiiif, Pa. Gored by a Ball. Fail K. Miller, aged fifteen years, son of the late Ii!ei't Miller, of inur Stoyes town was seriously injured on la:; W d-ne-silay, by being gi?rsl by a mad bull. With some other lads, he was assisting to drive cattle, wh -n one of thd number became tired and lay down tin tho road. Karl's efforts to induce it to get up rouse 1 its temper, and, springing to iti fiet, it alta 'ked him, and, before ho was rene'ie 1, his clothing was almost torn from his Iki.Iv; a largf gash was cut almve tho eye, whil.) his body was badly bruised. The Isiy was compl'-tcly prostrated by the nervous shock which he sustuined, and was removed to tho home of his grand motherMrs Lb-b.'th Miller .vhere ho i-i slowly ris-ovrring. Kor-nal School Book and Saptiliet. Teachers and pupils of the Soring and Summer Normal, Preparatory mid Pri mary schools, will find a full suppiv of text bioks anl tea.hcis fpct-ial text bn'ks of ail the. hiiciier grades and all kinds of school supplies at Fi-iu:u's K.s.r; SroKtu A spec i iltv ma.le of keeping well stocked ou Pedagogues and Psychologies, i'i; lion !i!Hil;sto a-sist tea.-hers in pre paring for examinati"!-.. Keys to Arith metics and cverythirg in ti aeher's lines. Cn vs. II. Fisiii:!t. Becordei ia the Esrlln Pveccr J. Mr. A. C. Kioto's Crystal Spring Cream ery building is nearly ready for the ma chinery and by May Nt, if nothing hap pens to delay m.ut"rs, the creamery will le in operation. Tha building is ::o7! and is designed to pou.-ss all t?i- in d -r.i . o..inve:iien'is, such as c.ld water streams, Id storage, ventilation, etc., ne.-.!.. 1 for manufacturing the highest class of butter and ch's.'sc. The separators and all other de ices will be new throughout and of the latest and m ist approved patterns. Contractor Musser is chief in char ;.. of the i instruction of the creamery, w hich is a successfully conducted and import ant industry of iierlin. Kugene Skyles, a th- 'logical studee.t of tlw seminary at L'ine.isier, hrts Ivcn call ed by the Zion charge, vacated by Key. Ir. Heller. Mr. Skyles graduate in May, after which he will enter upon his pastoral duties here. The iniiiniMii-riiion! exercises of the IJorlin High School will be held ill llar man's Hall, Friday evening, April l!th. Miss Ali.t Muhlen'K-rg.. daughter of Mrs Klizalieth Muhbn?K'rg of lierlin, was mari ieil ti Win. A. Smith, of Johns burg, Wednesday evening at the home of the bri.ls The ceremony was performed by Kev. Taylor after services were over at the chnrclu Cleveland Scorei the Apology. A 1? iston gentleman, u;n.n reading Kev. I r. Lansing's statement, apologizing for his attack iiMn President Cleveland, wrote to Washington oi"f ring to go to Lr. L-iiwing to demand proper reparation. In reply he received to-day the following dispatch from the President : Wlille his Ro-alliil retraction is an v.s l:niv.i?loll ofliis o;i'i"i;,l ort'-as., I tun uioin that ti is further punishment Mi.iul.l lie left to liis ronscieiiis mi.J the conteinpt of his iH-iglilMirs and the Aiuriean Moji!e. lill'lVi:-. I.KVKI.AMl." Jleyeridale Normal School, April 33 to July 3. 1895. Profs. Ik F. Itoyerand M. J. Phillips, assistants in the teachers' department. Miss ilive Hclllcy, Miss Kyrdie Sehull. and Mrs eorge Miarthy, teachers t-f iiistrnmei..tal music, voice culture and painting and drawing, respectively, J. C. Sf'Kicn nt, Meyersdale, Pa., Princijial. April K, lsa We're Aurfdlly Gool. n We-lucsday Sheritr Hammer sent the following noti.-e b each of the grand jurors w ho had b?on drawn to serve at court next week: You an liereliy Iiolifled licit you will not Is required to ullend court duriuir the w.-k e.iniiirlH'iii.- April li. as a praii 1 juror, for 111" nson Hint the itistrict attorney n-.r;s lht llierv will Is- no work risiuiring the tsii i'lt nill.in of a grand jurj". The petit jurors were also notified yes terday that their servi.t s would not Ik required, so there will l-o no cases tried at court next week. II lf rl '.Vi.vf'e. Trick Sememoeri Mt. Pleasant. While kt Mt. Pleasant the other day in specting the oliservatory which he pre sented to the schools of that place, 1 1. C. Frick decided to lmy the W. J. Hitch man estates half interest in the five acres of ground extending from the Church street school building to Eagle street, and present the whole to the schoIs for park purioscs The transfer will I made as toon as the nofssary papers can lie made out. The giver also asked Principal Kline to have a good walk laid fiom the present nchKl grounds to the oliservatory, and have the bill sent to him. As the ocliool biard was in session at the time, the con tract for the walk was made before the coke king had reached the hotel. Just 30 years ago Monday, Mr. Frick went to ML Pleasant to clerk in a store for an annual salary of probably less than this walk will cost. A Prophecy Fulfilled. Friday evening Samuel F. Kauie, a well-known young farmer of Lancaster county, was driving along a road in that place hen his horses liet-ame fractious and he g t out of the vehicle to get switch from a tree. He was ai-companied by W. W. Fackler, and remarked, as he limited up the tree that he sup;Mstsl he would fall down and break his neck. When he had ascended aliout 1 feet he si ipptsl, fell, striking on his head, ful filling his proplus-y of a moment In-fore. His neek was broken, and he was in stantly killed. Miss cycle. One of the first women to register In Wichita, Has. was Mrs. Harriet Mc Murray, a giddy girl of who knew Thomas Jt llerson. The new court house at Cadi, )., will If ornamented with statues of lien. ;. A. Custer, lbshop Simpson and John A. Kiughum, all natives of Harrison county. Joshua II. Marvil, Governor of Dela ware, died Monday, at his home in Laurel, aged 70 years. The president of the senate, a Democrat, rnccecds totheolliceaiid will fill a large muulit-r of appointive oliices with Democrats. The wife of Jacob Kirkland, of Youngs town, O., accidentally burned TO in bills which he hail placed in a stove for safe keeping, but tho fragments were for warded to Washington and the Treasury Department returned him the amount in new notes. Judfce Thayer of Philadelphia, hist week declared that there is no existing law to prevent a saloon in Pennsylvania from Is-iug open all nigiit. He also said that iim.sic in Ktlooiis is not forbidden and that I hey may be patronized by women as well as men. Chief 11.17(11 of the secret acrvitt, has issued a circular oi warning against a i:ew counterfeit of a five dollar trcjis ury ns-te of the series ofl.stil. The coun terfeit isa photographic production touch ed up with pen and ink, and bears tho treasury number K-'oTuTL A statement has licen prepared at the treasury department showing that salaries are paid annually to persons em ployed in the treasury at Washington to tho-extent of I,7s;. l-es. The statement gives tho utimlM-r of such employe by states From Pennsylvania there are 1177; Delaware, l'l; New Jersey, 7."i; Mary land, ai'i; New York, 4V7. Of Interest to Hcasckeepers. Iridic ho value g sxl cooking should examine the Cinderella Kange. It b:.kcs light bread and roasts meat thlieiously. .Sold by J. 15. Ibu.matiiAr'T, Soiniiose pa. -fM"rii:; xoth.-k Toe .-o-tnerslii.i exiibr; l.. iv.-c..n V,'il:on Vi. . U:tv.-r all.l I- nsi S. li.io.t, IhhI mi-l siee liii-li'lia ill:;, hits lies iy Ihs-u i!m.i;v. I.y lulltil il ism.-eiit. Tie iHMiUn of !! lirm are III I in- litonts of '.tr. Kii .1 s. ..!: a'l ..r.s know illt (hem - In I i.-'l l-i lite i Mil up j nsi:iis.i...l ttnitii ii.on l.iin oral lie l-oo: i.e.! mi. I shoe lorn nt U ilsi.n . siiuv. r bli!ii tllirly ,!;iy Irotll I lit s e.ite rill. I eliie. 'lie' b.lsjiie..- w i!l U' coliina u .1 ill the iuln.e .J Wilson W..-I.av. r. wiixi.v v. s.tAV!:r., Seiners t. Pa., t itl -IH S. lit s l i. March IX -.V. J VX'.AL. NOTICE To Katun. 1 tVnil.-r, of St-i.-i.-in, f 'iiiiforiii.i Vou ure la rei.-in, iiii. it that in . -t r-u n .-. of a writ or parribfm Nsu.-d out of itie i r ihans t'ourt i.l !S.eiiers. t eolltity, Pa., I wiil bold an Iii i'ie.; on tiie (ireinis. s, on s.(. (,-, e tale of .losi tlt 1 lieieler, it.-e'tl., sliaao- In .:o.s1lull iMirniiii, n:ie-r-.-t eouniv. Pa., on Siter.lay. tiieiMli day of Ajinl, K'i", Aii. u i.ii.1 where juu can atu nJ il y.iu liii.iu proji if. fslierifT. fifii.-e KbV.'AI'.ii li( mVKli. Marcli ai, Ii sti -.iir. lilTOIl'S No j K'K. I i f !'i I 'lb. lii.. f.. h:.lels tl:.r.f I. .1 -His- 1, i.l'Jiiit.' ill! i- !'l .-mis ii.;. S. P. .f'Tof to. of K!S I.i lrii!i!.s' I -a !;i...o-a .!lt .M.i i:.n Pur-I. . t ... ae aij., d.- d. r. .or. .ltiiy iipiiolne .1 -t of Si'i-.-rs-! .s.iiiilv. 11 U l.f !; i- r.i i.N til III.' l r i'.ir. to :iiel an.fiitt le Ml y i ii ( i r .1 t -ii r. ..I ii- r. i'l ;ti'.-e t to ieM o;i Kri l-.v. .i . v IT. - ' o: i. rs.-t. '.i h ,i :;i:-l v d r- ai. li. r. s. .t raa a: ten I. I-, i'. ( III.. Jr.. Auditor. P : . fsa I.K A .:.: r J. K. t: -i. Li..- rio.v !iv. Jiave a Comfortable Ride We Iinvc at our warehouse, t',o finest iiue of r .ia- tvi.liii i:oii. I'ly j-i s-em i. t e..io: niv o.si ioe.ill :it o-r otitis- I "rjji. .1 atovit oii will ini .oi-e-s r s; irOiitk' eie.s; anO rlv. !'ii-1 eiiei'. ,i ;.i.... im- an-urf. sv ;.; iv.i-.i: M f.irl.isorti.wi, ir f is,-.- s. r. , ... 1 ii.-i4- t i.: i. 11 to re! Mail l:e SMMooll o or.. nt -i in;- b ire .V JillAi in. Kii'---' b t .smiiih rs t. ia. Poar Indeed! The prosjiect of relief from tlrxstie catliarties for jicrsons trouliled with con stipation is ptsir indeed. True they act ti'M.ti the bevels but this they do with violence, and their operation tends to v. caUeu the intestines and is pr. h;diei:d to tic stomach. Hostetter'.s Stomai h Hitters is an effectual laxative, but it liehhfr grilles nor enf-.b'es. Fnrt':i r- more, i! promotes digestion aid a regular action of the liver an 1 the kidneys It is an efficient barrier against imd remedy for malarial coniphdnts and rhi'iiiuatisiii, and is of gnt.t l enelit to the wiak, n- rv oas and aged. As a me.lo h.al stimidat.t it tinimt lie surpassed. Physicians cor dially rc.s.mniend it, and lis pivfesjor.al indorsement is fully U.rr.ei tit by popular i .. . . . 1 .1. e a;mi ii'ii. e. . j ii.;.ie a;ei si 'ejj ;.re 111:1 j improved 1 y this iirei-ihle i.iigoranl and :ii'. rative. JXECl'TOU'.S NOTR'll. Ilstattef l'uuiel I .tut, late of Somerset lo.v:i- 1.1)1, lii-'d. I'tters l.-slali'. nt;i ry tin th ii. ivi is-t.ii... liaviia; Ihs u Kianie.f to tie- mi.t, -isiL'tied bv llie .io. riai;;eirity. n is le r l.e Liv.ii lOllli J OsoilS I. llii 111. , to s.i',-1 (.. ate ti mni;.. tmuieaiaie jmyinr'it .int t lios iw- i-laim.; against the s:4ai.. to prii;-i;t it:. :.i liaiv ;ii I H-.tica:.il .rs.,ll!eii:..?il, on 'I .i.irs:!aV tie t;l.l tiny of M.i.v.ls:,;, i ,.. ,,;llt-e or . J. Haer, K-q., In the Isiro iu't. of .,:.- r r. ;J. i. C. I.: Ii i V, Ke ailor. J7X IX'L'TOil'H NO Ti CK. i. Kstatetif ( harl.-s l(i.ji t.-;. t.iWIlrllili, Ssillle.-s 't Co. i Ie:t. r t'.staiiieii'ury o. having Ihs-i (r.ui!,-. t,, i,,. In.' proj raio iiorit'.', nob. -all is-r.-oiis inil.-l.l.sl to said IlleoLtte p.iVllll at n:el t fi. --: H.iir.-l tlie is.ijie will pr.-s.-ui : tl. el. I:. -it. -I tor s.'to. aieot '.!. the late r.s.i.1.1:.-.- oi el .J.e'd., ..lay in., s...i, Mji.-u ii tt-1 v. . r. lend lor I iu, I i . ni.o- . liKMtY bt -pPAltT, t:;-: ii; .i; i r:i.i-.. 1 .: euloi s. te of AI!. -. ilv, l'a., tl v ti.e ;0,-.ve .;;. le tl'-d.-r-l :u."l. i.v s l; r. Iv t.i --tat. to iiial.e ini tial 1.15 Cii.lui.t :e iii da'v i.u- K:--.-entors. at tie y w :ll ..'.- l.illippi i Jws- i C o. w. n a I'll 11. lie' ll.l.'lOI, ...;rt leelll. .Iioiiit. I" f S:,.t..is...j ( o . P 1. W. Will. J o. i,,J, t;.v f. . oiuiitar asFi-n 1 lie iiini. r-i'ie ! auditor ;. .... l'l lliaSe a i. " s I r 1 1 , , -; . . a 1,1 t ilt il'.e hl.llOs of llie lOi.'et al:e:iir lle-e l.itiiy eiitiil.d ti;ir-o, 1,. r. ! v f:v iio:..e t!ut lie will tie I i.il i arli. - i;!t. n s;( .1 for t:.e lir.tscof hU aptsmiliiieii!, ut In- . t:ie ia liie lNir..:i!i of Mitti r--l, la., on riiur-dav, May i.1, l-s,, m ma- o'elei k (.. in., wj.-n j.i'' win reail p.ries in ,,,.r ,i ,-.ltl ...j UillJ In' leurd if tliev s- i.n.. r. IKKli'V.-. i:.'rKi KKit. An. t, tor. JX VA I TOK'S NOTICE. Kstateof ;oiv J. Swank, d.e'd hit. ofl.lii colu townslii l. J-tr.-rs f.-staiM.-ntarv t.n the i.liove i.at.. h-ivuiu' l.i n irraiil..! to tin- en.:. iiii. d t.v tll Jiloli. raioliorby, tioliee is b is.,-.- .'iv. ll all . l -oi.s ia !- I.I. d to sod - 'ill'- to i. lake ilni.l. "tMTv p i meiit, and lliose li.i i:.l . lane. ier..i:et tlie -am., to itoi ih i 1. i u ilv ai:- .. a ie i! .'. tor fell 1: .. ai, on s.. -ii.aiv April In, ISO, at late riS.I. e-.- ofd- .M. I'A H A. -WANK, ;k. i;. - w a Mv , F.-i.s-ators. D.MINLSTKATOI.'.S NOTICE. Ksti.te of Suneiel Snyd. r. ! te of rlia la.roie.'ii, d;-'J. I-f. ,-s r A'itaioisin.tion ,.,vitijr Ut n grant d i.y lie pM-r netiiorty, to lee i.n- lerkitii I. iioiiee is In . o i., v.-ii to uli r sou .. In.i i .till lo s.,i,i ..int.. to make i nine di ii : p i til. et. mid til..-.- Iia 11..' ' la. in-.i:;a' list MI'I . -i.Oe will pr.-s. lit I:. em duly ;oil,e llti- i-il. 'l lor lie-in. rn, on ,n..(Vi y:ty isii4, 1 rtt r.-ib-ii.--oi I 'h.trj.si w. .sii::t. Km- d.'lis, IsoliiiT-. 1 tou'llstiip, Soal.-rs.-l tollnly. Pa. ri; Mtt.Ks w. snyi.!-:i; ii. b. .i.MMi:it i.v . .di:ii:iistr.itors. A I i.M IN I TI IAT( U'S N OT i C E. l- L-fati- t.f Irvbi Votii.lii.-i. I.it.-of kev f.ot township, sii.e r.-. 1 1 "o.. I.i-::. rs of a;iiitl?i.lr:i!oe. on t!:.- :-. kite. I.:., ue-' ben I.M i.i.i! to "he 1:11 u I.y U:e p;o rinit.a.:-i:. n. is i-ntoatl p.rs .lis I'l l..'.:.-,! to s;:,-i make il;.!ii.-;ia: J.: y a; l.t. an t i'.-.. i i'l'.ns a: aii'l t in - .-. :iii. pt- -i .t l i. io:lo-. !'-0 !.- s. ril:-:i. i,. o i M i l!ll. I--, lit ..'.' lele l.s.i... le-.-ll-'i.. .a I i. per 'J'i.r- i.k.i oj :i-:i, c.a.a. . . J' 'UN K. Y.t ; John It. .-Scot Aty. Aiimeii-! U .V- t-l said a tor. T J.'lAl. NOTIC 1 J To I.-, tv. Pa lb I K '.s'l, Of I "tlT.li ..'oilll I 1. l-!i. eo'i:i!v. i-.a!is:;-: A': i.sofi it;. b ;;:.. s; ;ei;i u.t ic-itii- .l u r. oi hear... v. :. i..:. i r.. bu: i.-r . oi.:e -..; Yi.-- if 1 tta i. nt. r. It. h I, K llloa. ill and h::!n.i U.: .i Si i.ii.ii. 1ji:i-..-:.-i-i-..i:'ii v. N. b.: J.-l 111:.;!, ot I ...:.. ( t:v, I. . i; ;r.:.-al I :.-ir!-.. II. Kiiiii.naa. f New Ii t iiiii- :.le. .M.a.ui 'I l.dL'll.v"oil I'll : 1! ijj- t: -ii.o.' i iii.-.- VI I. 1. i, of Ibt-a- r. KlO.i- K t.i- .a r, .i I" i sj.s: Aiu-t J. K hull, of V, il- J... :i -on I. ii2ii. ot I-iis. V...: li. i. iio:::esl t.'ial !u . a a t.-i':l ot rt i t e.oi o it .-f i: pii.oe' I'ourl of r-ite ny. l a.. I iioal an ia-ee-i on !., pr. it;.-,sj o:t i -..-i-suit. of b.ita It-i-!.. i'e'd , :i .i .i.-ia , 'i i.r:viot !ow iisju ;,. r-ou.. r-.-t e-.i-ii!,-. on 1'ii Vi; , ''a;. :. wir ti an.i U .-an a! ... 1 :f ai lien', i r. .-. "-ii. rl: si. t -r. i KDiV Aitii li'UVMi .Ma:.-!. i- -i. ; ,... j i.o.l I-:.. BUG PHAETONJ, . CARRIAGES, and ROAD WAGONS, at l!ie lotve.-t j iirr., ever ofTcred ftir like fp-inlltr, -SEE OUR $500 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS.- ITcatl qiiartci's for Hardware, Farm Impliments, and Wagons. James B. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA. i:y::.:.it: r.s.j iss-zx;- good news farmer i liutkejc .Machines tho 2Iodei of Simplicity. I'l'.V.: a l-. tl'.s.lC iJ t::e: cf :'i.c Eye, ' :. '. .'Vi-.' v-; '.jfj" I.TV' :. fer years a. a it ei I.ec'.::rer :;: zeverjl cf:i:e .'urge:! J.fe.i Cc.'.'ege:, an.l k.!3 e.zrue.i gre.it -?.'.v;. r cn -vrV.'i cck cenr.y.g his zec ijL.:y. . - f New Spring Goods. irr i i a5r5T t "i'i -tfi - -' si-."i j-v- ! kill! WS' i 'i.t i " v --s-wv-r. . ... --s. . . - . - -w- Dr. MORRITZ SALM, Specialist. Vror.Ji'iTu'i uccc.-jft;! in all CLronic ar-.-I DL-eajca of the EI?, m, mi THEQAT, LOHSS vA NASAL CATAESff. A'i Eye Oper&!;cns Sjccessfii'ly Pc;fcrr;ieu! by hi-n. ' i--i:'ti iy.r.:n-i i.-t. ".-. j r.,..,.ri: ... ..,., . ..f., A-.,r K-r !'.: !a-t v.rs lav ' !aii'ir.-r. i i ,, ,. . , V, : . .. ,-.s I: ..1 a"-.-., o- i.f r.n...,.. ..: , ' ; ' '..' '. '' M ti.e inr ! ::.-!.-. ol..r .'mo:. !. - u....:- ,' ' ' ' ' ft. I'r. aliii r.- l- I-.:-...:...-: .. r. '. .-..:oi ! iii. :. ..; :f- ' ' " . !;.na any .-.-.i.- :r- 1 '-,i v .t-i Itr. s..."-.. -i- 1 i i- .-io-.r tiendfl lx i- '. -e.'.-i I ii -cir,-.i, r-an:-:!!.'...' r!i :-!.. . ': ' ' ' t :i..--.":..i. si .1.. !. -..:! i. r :. -..reii'. I r -i. e. : ;. i i'ei r A illnali. :, :-!'. ! i liain. We 'n.oi! i - -: t ii,- iT. ; x.:ii,-rs.-t. l!i. t. i ,. .;. ;; . 1 .tin . t. i'-i ' r-' 1.. .1 . '. . ... . '.ut i'4 1 uri-l I, if Pr. I 'i ll'-i-tt. . iu.' (i, . . -,. Do vou know that every shell, counter, taldV, showcase and win dow in our Dry Good j Department is crowded to its inmost capacity with everythiti!' the market affords iu the way of new spring goods. We have bought the largest and best assortment of CARPETS, LACK CUUTA1X.S, HUGS, and rOIiTIKRS Ever seen in Somerset. Carpets and Lace Curtains arc i.ow on exhibition vnd wc are con fident that our styles and prices aic such that lookers will become buy ers. De sure to sec oar new Carpets and Curtains for sprin?:. Wc will takt pleastnc in ihojrinjr you a big range of styles in all the uiiTerent grades of Ingrains, Tapestries, Cody Brussels and Velvet Carets. Iu Lace Curtains - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department we are showing all the new rich stales. Everything New, Call and see us. Everything ful ly stocked and equipped at Parker & Parket's. Farm Crem; Separators. Farm Separators turn too hard; we have something easier. They get out of order; our Safety Hakd Separator is well made and easily taken care of ; no expose 1 cogs to nip fingers. Will skin 300 or 600 lb. per hour. Send for catalogue, P. M. Sharples, West Chestcr.Pa.or Rutland.Vt ! For-.v.-rl.tv i:- f have U, :i h..,fv ,-n- , V !. lr. '!!! ooir.l.-l li-.;: Uill.a M -.- , .-s j.;.- -'r... 01.. . nw. .11..! !'. e ttia: !.. r,-t. .-,.. i,h, ll'l- ! '.o'uliV 1,1, tl.'. 1 .-,tl I...... . .. .... ..i.iry 1.. 1.011.-. rs.ni. rs :, i'ii. Cut THE LVJOWZYK rr?AELCGs3 a T I"-'! wt!'! if tie.- ---.irv; is i'... i:'ie .t ; siaiiil 1:1 .rvL l.i.;-i ati. " ! !i'-r i:i:iK I MO. . . f. '.'. er J.;I !s ; ..:k:k -. M Ii, V.- .-I.;.-. i.i h-l ,-. Still 1 , , J ... -vV'-.' 1 rVTV r . j . s. .V. 4,- 4.- y- n l'.-r .- ".--I!.i V. 'rt 1 K:-':l -y. sTo:'i;.ei r.i: I ,,. I, :.. - i -. 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' :;..! .. . ; ..,u u Ii:;.- l.i,-.-e of K. . : . . .-..-I I . ...i: l ...1 v iv iii! i. iv in. -it. is t 1:0 : J .iei lu-i". n : .:..- ...m i.i It. to ... ; .-nr. r, :ot. r ott.-r , ilolTi.p.V, III. .;. oi- L.:. . l.i..r -r.i'. !u y . !-.! r-.-t .-. j " Km . if.'ss. ; ' " -' Siiii i si-r, i'a. t ' . 1 ''ti.-.- V; in: Si-.n. w -S-t .- -INS'' -. - .f ; :'r ... Vl--'-'- ' -." s-s, ." "' V . - ! l a' jr-iUft -- , - f If. E.-.i,;. :, i1 THE BUCKEYE BANNER BINDER. No r:tnv:s.s e'.evator n t!:e sie'j-st h;',!-i.li o.'i foi- iiia. -h !ne. with .'it t'lu-lior i low il..n n . J'.i-l ;in-l will harvest l.e 'I 'll- f. r a !!:;. .I l:.n:i. "st ' 3 -h.t r; Jsl"i7sSi4 t--Ja-issv-.ixg V"i -!:- ;;!!! X .zv vS.'T- f:n:t ;i n'r m: r i i X i : t- iv ::'. c r---. t fir -. , ! . itz ci .:i -p ! u rw : h u t 'f !i i. 1 - ;.:. u:nl u..- rtti i !y rtn ---'. k ' !-. i.-:iii: i; I ;;in--r. i Hi: v -x !' tii u' t'i.- ..'iii v.. k i f !':. -t i; : ,.i i;.t any jw. It. Ji:i !.: in - v-1-;.: r.t-li i li . i- r".;:- nin-i t:,- m :i-rt iri r wirh-m' mmi; !' :n !;:iruri-. Tlie i.;ri' w;i- hj'Ii-- kii:I-r r;tn!;i' ati-l r:!y :tn ins-iiiii.niiit in !: t..i;i:il.'' t.t:t-- ui i Hi'ltout ii;: ! .r-!-:.: 1 i- ' I; ut t!.' h r':l n UL,:y Ir-.. A. Vii.k. y. ! KIi;i-M-ih Miu-IVr. J-iii'i.u ii. r't, ra ti Cj Ad2rti3emsnt Will Appear twice Before Each Visit. CONSLLTsTiON ar.J tXAVINAT OI FREE. ACCfiESS in CC'-MCATICNS to BCX769- CCLCStS.O T.ova ' Hotel "!;' Mar Apr May Jnti J;.l V :.-. i t Nov Ihv Is ; I. n s -, s J..!o. .e.rii ft.::.t;. ! -. ihar-.i"y .1 S...M. r t Siiii. r.'! li s " !: l.jH.t II..:. . I . ti'sii'v . ll-.li ::..:i:i I oiiil-i. r.-i:il " . -t -r n- !.-!.:-!!.;: Kri Ti.v ;.; ill ! :'. i-' ! - liil 9. l .'I :i : .7 ii il I to, v. m. i vi ! : i :i : i l-.x-. .' -.i .! - : i: :i s , -5? i'utv-s .u t !.c!i;u. .if a w r ';;.i.r ;.,:;, i.'.- w .1 tn -r:n;.iy n-;irici. IHE INTER OCEAN -13 THE- THE BUCKEYE MOWER. of t'.:i.se i i at hjiitisl lrl:lf"i!n-.s I: :i.!.!i"t!e 1 1'V M to le. !.' :'. i.u. l.' Ve :;Il l you v.-:!! h:.Ve tlie ! .:' Aiirof., 'iiio. arc th" i'.vei.'.ors :'.t-. l tiiatuil'i--a.-ii jilt s. l.a -ki ye no at:s ( li.lo. an.i il ..: i l.ito -, t.'jt Tuaoe ::i some otii.-r t 11 aii.l M:.le, ie i Most Popular Republican Newspaper cf the West And Has the Largest Circulation. Tit. I:;t'-t lit m1. Hi'ist i'n:i.'.'lo in.i.'lii:i' i- .'t-r i.i... N..t:i K At:lti:i:i'i. Mi!!. r .V l'... . ITS of tll Kellliili' llllekeye 111 .:leie l an.) ealle i liie JJa.-kevi mi it they are r.ot l:H .eoil)!ie. "Iloltleii rainier" Sel!-.i!i:i; May I la. w:,yso!,!,:,i"" F. J. H37Ff.!A, AgEnt. Scniersct, Pc. j r.t- -r....., Koiesi o -.a'lrv I';:. .t i' IV.i::':l Tw i: e a'.v .sys on L:-t;.l : t low- ! liinu.iij iw.uc .;r(.; TERMS Iii' MAIL DAILY (without Sua Jay ). DAILY (with SunJvi..., $6.00 per year SS.00 per year .ae.tie: -pi iiij-t.tii il ri-1-.vs j A The Weekly inter Oceania. 00 Fi?.YEA2.... ) H ; a Krvi cjit.F 3 th- -;rr ri"rv r :.. s .11 . -. - I, -.-- . 1 ..r . . - - r r . . . . .. r . . m k. I 1 lhI NLV A;Na itii izn'or Clj'xK -NT LsTLkAl 1Kb. BEST FERTILIZERS ON EARTH ! The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. I.aVo Krie Kri'-Ii fluai.o, the hot fertiiiz r f-ti carih. It lioaf -r liorn." I Kiso Uiivf ei ?1:2 to ?'. e.ij.stai.t'y on l.an.l. .'lit i.thi'r hntiuls of r. rt':!i.er- IMtlUlIIlS . i:i:i'ii!s iie:t!it r "rn ! F. J. II' iKFMAN, Sotnerset, l'a. Qsv Car Load Vehicles. Just anivcil, t!ie ftae.st and woj-t complete line of Duties-, Surrey?, riiaetons, Hi'i ino; Wagons, Sj.iinJ'.e Wagons anl Pog Cart?. 1 have vehicles with springs of nvery dcsi'iij.uoii, and at .rices lower than ever before heard of Brewster Side-Bar Spring, Coil Concord - - - -Dexter Queen - -American Queen -Ferry Queen - - And tlie improved Knd rh'i, the hci nnx ever used A Guc lot of Double and Simile Harness. Sadile-i, Duster?, Whip, etc. Have a fll line of !FRYI WA-GtOjS Heavy or Light. it it ii it It ln K-.ifethi.-:-- inl.n f o ta.il a.i-ih-r ci the family. nfSl! ,rs Yt'lTK'S .' AH .'!. T is the very tet U its kind. :!iL.:tkitY ICAiikLS are uacqojlcil. res: POLITICALLY IT IS PLPtT-LICAN. nsl Rive iu rtrujtrs the fcenrfit ol the tv!-t J. cui iaa co til l;.e pciit-cal t'"ii-i. it also ti- them Inb iti OH I Itt OnliOJ. 17 53 A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. TI!E INTER OCEA- 15 Pi.T.1 !Kr.o IN CK!C(iO, TKH NFAVS AND CO.TtERCUL CfcsILv! iF ALL WEsT : IKUAUHiHANV MUl-rAIS, AND l.bfcllkK Atil.LL TO I hi; OI- lili HLOt'LS OF litAl SECTION THAN ANY K'.lL- FARTML EAST. It U in c.-jrj wit a the pofts of the Vst bot'i ia Politk and Lit.-raJore. P;e;e retnember tht the pr c : cf The Weekly Inje.- Oceaa Li ONLY ONE DOL lar rL yeak. Ajjrc THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago. on tlie road, llridle?, Lap A. ASHER, East Liberty Stock Yard Horse Exchange, dr. IV nti an l Fifth Aveii i;-, Fjst IiI-t rty, - - l'lTTSl.l I'A. Aaeti.iii Siil.-s Tuiilays Vt-.lii- l;.y A Kri.lays. Trivate sal. si Psiily. l oiisiiiaiiieiits .! 3 Call and see t!ie greatest di-p!ay of Vehicles in Somerset County to dav at E. L SIMPSON'S IMMENSE WAliEROOM?, Patriot St., - - - - Somerset, Pa. Public Saie Valuable Real Estate. I'.y virtm iif the anth.riv sintainsl In tin tit' will an t t. -Liiii. ut i.f Al.r itiiH.l l- im. il.s-'.l., I iil I'Xjnm- t, j.ul.tie al-it,i 1 1 i.iiirl House, in s.mers, t lxujili, .! SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1895, At I O clcck P. M., the f.ili.iw ins iLnN-1 r.-..l s.Uite. late tlie j.n.i-rty ul fs.i.t Ai.raliui:i l'-niii, Jii-'il., viz Tlu Miiilivl.l.-ii ..Ti.-h..lf nt i s rtai!i tr.u-t of 1 ial smiiite in Jeir.-isii i..wiislii. Mom. r . t .-...nil v. !.. nil;. Minn-; lan.ls wirrs.nte.1 in the i. nli.. of J..lm Hail. Keninmin KinUw.ii, il.iiini I .iinj.U-l!. ii .iuiiii Ku-h. i:u.i.ipli I'lel -tier, Jaei.li iJeJIinaii ami utli. rs, ts.'ilani liii 369 ACRES 369, nii.l Ii..wano U'tns trai t f lun.l warraii. list In the mint.' f Kirira A l.ui.s. ji'arv. y.sl i.ti s. j.t. nit- r M. I7M, m a warrant ilaUsi M.ireli Jii. Kd!. uikI inu ni.sl to Aliral: on IJeaiil hii.I Vi illiam .-s-..lt. May l . 'I he mini i" weil tnuU-r-sl mill uuk an.l ntlM-r lu. 1.1. Teniui tiiiiU klMiwa im tLivv j.f jy'y. Hxei utur of Abmhaia Uiui, Jec'J. A UPITOK'S NOTICE. ) ' N.i. J May T". i4I W. I. I'-i. r :ii: l 1 iiiti-1 In lh "..urt of a.-.Iie tlaet. Ins wife, ' '..tellioll l'l.n f t. J.il.a H. Ss.tt. V.iluiitary asii'niiieiiL The tiTi.t.-rsiira.I aulir t'iHintsit ly 1 I oiirt to tiuikr jt !itrt.u:i.Mi ..f the riiu.Is in i the linii.Js .f rh assrsmt t.i uii.l miitnir lli'istf ! ietftllv ellt lleil 111. r t.i. I ri l.V tills ll.rf US' 1 tli.il lie wi.l me. i uil jir.i.- i!i'erst-J f-.r il tue iMiniiirh f as.mersel. l'a.. im Tliurs-lay. Aj.nl i'.tli. at ne n'. l. k . in-, win 11 alet wie-ir nil imrtus. ,n iiil. r. l run nit. tel ami l- li ar.l U II...V in : J.i r. l.tn. IL M l lL, Au.iitr. CHAUTAUQUA Nursery Co. Offer Liberal Terms to Agents- xi'.ai-v ati.l i'XJu-iims or roinn.issi.rti. Hinh snel.-' -! 111 lew irie.s4. N. w sprriulli.-s. sk.1 ,H.:.itii.-, -te. Men Wanted la rvery town. StcmJy work. Py weekly. H-,3,;TuiAIS.rKV. PORTLAND N Y.
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