jlu S-jocrset lleralJ. ----- k n ri-U Ktus.w. i."-' rrr -r'-Z April J I, l-M-V. ,;lt .If n'" . . il. TM,oir..rvo(;-t:.ti'". wr,M i. wiH 1p inttrcstisl in , irir I'1 - J ' .u.-;' , -.- .,. .;,t aro lii2 everywhere ,,,vTvain-J i memorial uuy, ,!J y....-Hw. linitars, Hnjos '! f,,',-,. li-istrumeiit-sjitSnyder j ,viiors of -al mines will '"m.'"-. I ' a '"r,mSh ordinance '"' yi , , . , " . . ii.-V.ir.ir lst of the city of -,;, ;''' . was ,,j,orate-l Ist r a 1 1 r.'i: " t 1.1.lt-s lca.linc furniture v '!, r?; ,.ri ):Trolh, makes wmiio j.-.v-r.' ' ' ,il,.i.llieuls jn his ad ill this . ', vtIK 1 :i"cnt for Tiifl rittsburg : ..-ill iwv von t.t . 1!. for terms to ii'onts. tr "r . l'ut-'-'rg"s lKst paiier and T;',vh1-s.rvcasai;onts are granted " ,,rJ. T. U 'tlir.H-k, in a lecture i':v'"" , r...,r 1 .VOikM acres of land """' ; mi r,Miiiylvania for the unpaid 1 ".',',,.V, tii.--:n. He made a stronff pica .-na'.icn of the forests the f-: -' . .... ; ,n of w hirli ha-s iinjov- ... ;..tl :-"' . i.'.i'i.w:M tracts. 7tJ'.tl"''y first-clmusi- ;,..:n " ,v- he rvix-ntly wont into i.4w man who did not ,WJ1I,1W MiTiis'l to find him '-.!.-" '-'c"cke,J(,r had the ,!..'. a Y:uerlury watch, ana i : I.:...., .If l, jjr '; TI a!-ll. ".'". -:--r ;cm r:il lias amended i -:;;ir i:n;r; nou.i -. iioi. i.Mlii-Ni'iis, Now Vc.ir'B , T- . r I. ' J .y in S (I.ilKir day) 'V r .'i:'.vs swth-J President or ;:ir. "iiiale 1 as ie:M.;l ; i;c!iin.;dKo:is.'s f ; ii ;!;..: I: ' ' miser.i!'h; for -,. -j:- i evt 'rn.ii ):ir:isucs. ' i i u: till- t Is ;ir.i;iu an 1 ' n li i ' iVrfe.-lly h irinls, :'. ;.!':i"i-r. of i:o::r "..!sant I'ni-W,-::a : ' ''l 1 ediity, ir- Ik-i-TI re ' : f,-.:., t:;- Wesieni IV:utntiary, - U::'':X - 'rv'' 1 ''''llis s -ditary ;, i' r a f-arful cril'.i? whic'.: Ji( tt -.4 rf" ... l Ijll.n".. I1."A.S' IU UIVU, ir-.i - T i::' t iliiC'iiKI lavus on w ili 'ii ' ,v,,n.ir i i-.l. !y hi wife, who want- r 7,1 , k- last Sunday Steve Mad ,;.':,..! Mi-, ra hiiau Ti'olik, of Jolins i"Vx I. Mr. Tit.lik tsiking J 1 h.-r isi-an 1, and n trace of . u (- ! 1 .. .t.thu-d until a few days .,.-ia:i o.U.vr l -alcd th-vn l-.ear !': s: .i v:..- V i., and they were ar i a i i i:ik--ti Uick K Johnstown. . re tii v Wrro Iwn a hearing and held ; rc. T., ; :. a in -z i a sitm.inry of the p ,:iv'i.!:'::i rc;"rls receive i lit t!:e Wiir-'Ji We.i.h-r r.tirea'.:, for the mi s.'.ay l:ist : t'ois di-,!-.::.-.; f.;ralde fririt:g work tu.ari-.-ltnnd interests; season viy :,;.:!; i!.usains and oat feeding .;;.li-..-"d ii s utUv.icrn eouuli-. mn- .-"lover, potatoes, and t'!aci -! 1: rain, grass, and fruit lmds in Kitiiy 'n -Ktion. A illli-.-tch from I'niontov. n kivs that j'ii a half a ton of oleomargarine whieli s: s.-ied in fit- -"ika regions, ? r..-it as In-inir d;s;oed of a pure -r. wiil Kiid under the inlerisal T"v::ii' !:ns. ll.it the laws of this coin -:'..t fr!:ds thesultf of oh'oniar t:!:i within its lrders, anl if the c.il-i-:.r inidertakes to sol! his conlis-iSi.'l in:iy not he le arrested and p.ui-Ksi-.? This is an interesting question. J ' Ti -.''. F.--al-r of the IU:rt.o should nt for j--.-.li:it J. X. Snyder, the druggist, tan : la-ir eye with glasses. ;iry ': .-koy iuiglry, junior I'i-. i. r in ; vernor Hastings' law firm 1 11 ; ite, was wedded Yv'ednesday n.-til'-.j .,, Mj.s Augusts l"urti.s Merri li. .. .nir.ilforl. X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. ';: .'' -' return to IJidlfjnt and oe-nv-i; -raor HastingH hanIs:ne resi-i- "v. hieii. in a-e,,rdanee with an oift-r :-!- Mr. ' lie'.ey hy the Jovernor few i- ':if r liwas el.fted, he will have : :.: fr-'- f r the next four years. n a Uu'ii int. dire-lly hack ofth- A. M-.y ii.itie. n.-.ir Urowr.svilie, wrving i g.ii-itf at niht to all Monoiiij.iliela r is -i!;ia:e 1 a lone grave, of tlij .i-i: -hie'i, who m ist lnve hern y.t'.- rjri-'e, t!ir3 is little : 'i a siunU stone whiclj marks rtvji: of this s-ipposo 1 r.nfor '..u.'.i. i :. tin' following lines: " .1-- I! rrs ,n, dioj February 21rd, i ':1 :-:trs. Let no mail say dis- .:i liM-jiit in ' tothis, as my sober : ii n re my iii it uuha;py onos." I! irri-'.iir e irrespondent of t!ie F rr-? , ,.. le.iMi-hed at Mech-mios--ssy,. n,,,, WU j, iint.rt ,.f t t (-.:;;ty, has suecfv-de l ill pass ' I : I reading ia the House hi ! - 'I i i'i u hieli allows a premium .j- k.:i!:i of fox, minks, weasois. ..v is. Tli -re ;s a strong ojUHisi- ; iuciy r u:i:i,-s if our State to pay--' o-::tt;.i i' r any a:i"::n lis, and it is J r::, r" ij., i tjl : r it were not f r -'t'.i; l;.,,;!,..r M.iior is iii'.usualiy 't'-a-iil i'lMin ntial with his ool ': :i -1 have ixhmi defeated. Vii,.;i,:,i rrowding of TuMie is" a,., -( r,,wded Schools as Tro- ''' ' r(,f are tw,y yu,y.,-l f.f l-i : ii:ij.-,ii inee tint will le taken up yJ" f..r May. I'r .r.sor J. H. ::i:iun, of Philad.-lphia, hy a study of " J' . r !.rt., tii..B.si.iv-s of many of our : '.'"'i'3' r''i"s shows what lamentalde ;' -u'l;. -j.-i.t and wliolesomc luihl f ,ir..-;,.,w, indeed, iimeh of the "!i iu! v.,rk in l:.Mnn and New k'i'i iimriv . t!i-r eities is worse than "l l.r. 11. it. chapin, of New York. - 'i .r.ii j,.. eoiiditioim that should " -"talif healthful l.uilding and r-'a-n: i .f ,1 rt !as. . Ar' itj l.-:i:1,,t paver writi-s as fc.i " ,,r" eiiimrg 0. i;rr'tf : "The ." ''.'"''"ers of Westmoreland WHitity t ""Ik'h and s;ue taxpayers from iuiikruptcy. Those noble . !. li .pr .niis.- l ti lower the taves. ' t.aii.l t.,id I us of the extravag.inee "'1 rrA are new i.urs.iiiiz a very '""ra''-sir returned to the com- '' n-r the value l,o had plas-d uih.ii tr!-T a:i ' 1,r,"s of our township, de i, ' lM'rs nal in-peeti'in and -i)i '"tu,l''"y ,,ue eoiniiiissioners) ad j i" T ' '"uu to l!,e valuation he had W,., U' "'" least our assess-ir ho " '- hi- is , ,,,au of triitf." Zj',!! """"''er rase gH ls-fore the it .j''?" "'"'"rlaii.l Md..this wwk, t r '".!.iiitie l'in2 th:it the hearings fc';r'!'!'"'''"T '""day. Over thirty siuii Kr t'UV '" 5'4S;Jf'1- Tiio ooiirt a; t .' '"" 'r"'i"ed to sil th eas to the (r'" ' il tal"-a!l simimer. The Soiu- Ila;'"r' that Kaid the Ustofthei-a.se t. j '' vl''" Ya.-.te ate I Gordon ,.T'J"liarg' J didn't know what they (. "'"'" 'e.-ers of his son, and ha v'4b , "i, ' Jire,"t and convincing as " l"',"'lrit",r,' I'"' w ill astoii L ! !"' tUe trial u"2i" Mr. "A. 1 u,"alIM,u'4 ol.stacitH tosur to.hl, r?1 '"' ,'vtriI" tlie'u all Je- i en. The Ministerial Association will met at 2 1'. . .n Monday next ut the residence of Hew T. J. Hrist.iw. nodular Horx i.-o w ill lH, iK.j,i in tllo Presbyterian I'liureh next Sabbath. The pastor, Uov. Hristow, will prea-li niom ing and evening. SabUith Sehd t fc-W A. M. Mr. (iil'.ian !f. Waller, proprietor of the "Hoir.ii.vi House," thi pJaoe, has le'n drawn to serve ns a petit juror at the May term of the I'. S. District Court, which meets in TitLsburg. Unless the celebration .r the County Centennial on July Ith is to lx a fizzle the finanif committee shouhl take steps at once to raise sufiicicnt funds to carry it to a successful conclusion. Twenty-five lumberman from Indiana county passed through this place Monday on their way to Kriendsviile, Md., where they have secured work. About fifty ad ditional workmen from the same place w ill follow in a few days. Original pension certificates have len issued to Klias Crissey, of Hooversville, and Mrs. Martha J. Frank, of Jenners. Chas. K. KoIk tU, r Addison, has rnnn red a re-issue, and John J. Kng'.e, of Kik Lick, h:i been granted an inere.isa When legislator Win. H. Miller return ed to llarrisburg, Monday morning, he was accompanied by his daughter. Miss Ada, who will spend a few days in the Capital city, after which sho will visit in Philadelphia, Chester, und other eastern cities. At IJoachdalo, Hrothersvalley township, on Thursday, April 1SU, Mr. Frank I;. (iougiiciRMir, of Johnstown, anil Miss UelKN-ea CoImt, of the former place, were united in marriage by Kev. John H. Knepper, pastor of the llerlin P.rethren Church. Tuesday evening last Mr. Albert Swart7.endruler, of llerlin, and Miss Margaret M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Forney, of lJrothersvalley town ship, w ere united in marriage, Kuv. John H. Knepper, of the llrcthern Church, of ficiating. Joseph Auman, of Somerset township, was I 1st week aw arded the coutnu-t for erecting a new brick building ut the Cviinlv Hooiiv for which tii-oi..sm!s wlre i i reeeiitly advertised. Mr. Auman's bid was f-Til. The new building will i-e lighted by electrieity a'nl provided with liatli tubs and water closets. P.ev. W. II. M.-V.ride. of the Mo!h.dit Ciiureii, who loft here ten days ago in order to 1m at the bed-dde of his nr.: her, who was taken sick while visiting ai lh home of her daughter, i:i ConnollsviUe, returned home M n-l.iy night. Mrs. Mc i'ride died on Wednesday last and was buried in Allegheny City o:i Friday. Senator (Jr.T, of M cy ersdal e, v.:ls cire-.i-laling among his numerous county seat friends Sunday and Monday. The Senator is no longer the hustling poli tician he was fifteen years ago when he represented this Senatorial district in tiie upper h'itise at Harris 1 hi rg, although he continues to tako a lively interest in po!iti-s. The bill iiitrHiuc-l in the loi-.lat.ire by representative Miller of tiiis c-iun'.y, rei.eaiir.g tlio tiause of the act firving the time burgesses can serve and providing for their ineligii-ility for re-olc lion has pas-rd ls'lh br;tii-. ii"S and is now iu the hands of the Cow-rnor. It htiksr.s though M ayor Wcllicy id have clear sailing lor another term. Jam's Mcivi lvey and James Savior on S.ititrday p-.irc!i.isl the fann of the late Judge ieorge W. Pile, tho itm-iileralioii b ing !.7oo cash. The farm comprises ab ;st ninety acres and adjoins Somerset borough on the north. It is underlaid w ith coal and fire clay and is in a g-ood state ofculilvatlon. The new owners will make it a model farm. .Ta.sd. J. Younkin, of Confi'iew-e, now in his eighty-eighth year ealie 1 at this of fice Monday for tho purp -o of ro-iiov. iug his suixeriptlm to the Hi::ti.i. Mr. Younkiug is perhaps tiie Hku.v!-i's ino-t venerable reader and h is been a sulwcrii--r to this paper for more than lifty years. Ill enjoys excellent health an 1 his step is as elastic as a young man's. The name of John . Kimme!, Jr., heads th-j list of five y.ituig l.i li&s and gentlemen who will graduate from the Sharpsville, Mercer Co., High School, on Friday next. The commencement exercises will occur that eveuiiig when Mr. Kimmel will deliver the salutatory address, taking for hissubj.vt "Triumphs of Time." John is tiie only ;i of the late Jacob P. Kimmel, of this pi.i'-e, ami is a grand-:ion of John . Kimuicl, Ksq. Strwt Commissioner Cunningham an.l a fori-e of workmen have been doing good work on the streets of this phu-e ibiring the pat.two weeks. Older the recc-nt tri-ennial assessment the revenue of the !orough will be in- rcLsediU legist s.vrtand every cent of this should be expends ! ujMin th' streets in addition to tlu money ann'ially collected f-r, street iui,)rove lijaiils. Nothing will ad 1 more t th ; at -traetiveness of our l-.wn thin well paved stroets. Ut a meeting of the County Alliance, hub! ut Cassciinan, o-i the 1'tlU ins!., the following olliconi were t:)e-lcd fr the ensuing year ; Pri-sidut, A. Nicola; V. P., J. W. Sullivan; Si-., It. F. Snyder; Cliap- J. C. Cunningham ; Treas., Samuel Kuhus ; Lecturer, A. J. Se-wbower; K-. Com., W. V. Marshall, 3 years, A. J. Semlnwer, 'Z years ; Win. .ufal!, of C:is s( 2m in, was appointed organizer. It was decided to hold the usual annual picnic, tho date for which w ill le selected at a fill ti re inis.-:i!-.. The first frogs of the kc:i..ii were brought to market last we"k. Thep .iid-. s. i,i tli f town are iilive w ith the am phibious littleauimalt and afford pri.iiis tde employment for the young men atel Ih.vs w h.ic.itch them. The rejM.rl. r i;e.ird of an instam-e yesterd ty w hre a lady asked a small lad the price of a d -zmi frogs, and learning that they were cents agreed to take th-:u. She was very much siirpr.H si when sha went to prepare the d.do'y dish for supper to find that she had received only twelve legs, the lad having slyly separat-"! a litilf-tl a-n pair s H-iring the past t"n days town s.unei! h is caused n -ti.s-s t ba served on some one hundred and Inly property ow i:ei calling upon them to repair or rebuild their pavements insid-j of ten days from d ite of notice. Tiie mcmlters of council apjcarto Ik reflive under the public criticism visited upon them by the local press and as a c i! ;e juence will see that the pavement ordinances are rigidly en forced. Property owners upon whom notis has been served might as well make up their minds to make permanent repairs to their paveuisnts -xi patch work will only call forth renewed protests. A ..o-..l. -r rc inn -il h 12'ests tint tl3 peo ple who hive done the nost vigorous kicking had licUer first "sweep iMMoie their own diK.rs." f iirm i.-s of ' enerable Sivilla Mclntyro appar to delight in strawing her path thorns instead of primroses, aim un. less there is a siss4ti!i of petty annoy-aii.- lii in Showmaiitown will U-iwihb ....!.. l.i.. i.. one of the principal charaeters .if that cackling stibtirU Ia.-t week Mr. Mclntyre reivivwl notice rrom the Pension P.areau that unless sho could submit within thirty diys salisiaclory th:.t she had not lseii presiding as mistress over the household of an agvl and d.xrepi.1 citizen of Jefferson township, her widow's K'i!sion i-rtifiate would lw canceled forthwith. The aui of the informants were withheld by the Depsrt mentbut SaviiU claims to know who they are and promises to make it intorest i "r..u..... Tli legation is U'lieved lily lor mooi. i by the public generally V be uufounded. vy SAD EX1)IX(J OF A YOUXG LIFE. EOEEET M. PATT03 C1T73ED Ti DE1TH BT A B. & 0. His D?ir to be a HiaisUr. A Weak Voice and Small Suture Interfere With the Work he Lo7ti. Itarely, if ever, ha this journal ioco called ujH.n to perform a more painful duly than that ofre.-ording the death of Itolwrt M. Patu.n, fourth son of the late John W. Pntton, which oivured Saturday evening last. The deceased was returning from Pitts burg to his home iu this place, having left that city at 1 P. M. on the Climber land acinmHlation. After the train had proceeded two miles east of Cassel inan station his abscnee from the train w as noticed, w hen the c inductor at onco signaled thj engineer to stop and run back. The tody of the unfortunatsyoiing man was found a short distance from the station. The last truck of tho rear pas senger coach h id pass-d over his breast and em -shed tho liio from his body. Tha U.dy was not m-uigled, only a few slight scratches r.openring on it. The remuins w ere placed in the baggage car w hen tho train continued to ll.s-kwood, wherethey were transferred to tha S. A C. passenger train ami brought to this place. I'nder taker Co'frolh was sent for and the b dy wits preiarcd for burial and placed in a casket before it was removed t-o the home of his widowed mother and two sisters. Several friends oft he deivased were at the station upon the nrrival of the train and to one ol them wa, entrusted tho un. pleasant duty of bearing the distre-sing intelligence toiiie stricken family. The news of Mr. Paiton's tragic death spread throughout the town in a few min utes, and was the solo topic of conversa tion Saturday night. Mxprensionof sym pathy for the Ih-reaveJ family were heard on all shies. TIf'iur-rjl took phi"? at i. Yj o'cl .-k Mon-lay artein's.n, wl.t-n Fl ier M;i!le:i tlore, i.fthe Jiisciols Ch irch,eond,i -ts1 religious. sc-viees at tho hous-j. MrmlM.-rs oftheK sya! Arcanum o;!ici-ited as pall bear'Ts and at the gr ive. The deoeis"d was twenty -eight years of age. lie is survived by his mother, tv.-osisjcrs Misses Maine and Nannie r.:.d by t'lree bn.t'.i-Ts, F.. II th? well kr.o'.vij traveling passenger agent of the I'.. A i i. witii h 'id pi i-ters at Cildlic ; he, ... Joseph, r Pittsb.irg, an 1 Charles, of ' il'.imb.is. . K-.bert M. lV.to:i graduated from the lis-ip!e College -it Itctheiiy, Wa-t Va., about two years ag i an I was s.s.n th-ro-iifier a Im'.ltod to the ministry of that .' i!o;!ii:!.:;;oTi. A eolb-ge oi ls, mate of 1 .".ert's says tint hi) was "intf :i iely .-'.-.i iious b-:t of a in ! in -li ly di iosi::on, while he was not bril'iaut h? r.mkisl very high. l!i- thvnghts were wrapped up ir. tiie ministry. He v.ai snull of steture and had a weak voic: and he con sidered that a gr--:t drawback. His fel low students freip.enlly -ooiuiei:tel on his nervous dispos-ti-.u. Thr-ro seemed lobe no cause for it, unless it was his anxiety about the ministry. Ho was over anxious to prca -Ii. "After he gradave 1 hot t .i cliirg" of a church at K.igle Mills, X. Y. ' I.j.-ently the congregation dc-ide-l that it would Is? Is-tter for iiim to take a rest as beseemed complete !y run dor. u fr.mi over study." Mr. Paltoii return"! to Somerset an.l spent tho holidays with his mother and and si-i'-rs p.fb. r which be retiurr.cl MeIe iiis. In tli urs9 of three or f ui- wo. Us h" again returned to Somerset. He v.:-.- a vi-riim of inso nnia and his iut o,:s v,:ii;;-..:i was s -h as to arouse grave apt-rt Icnsions on lie1 part -of his aiNliiaintaii.-es. He was completely brok en down and disheartened, and after !e ciiiing toalumdoii the ministry tomiorri ly engaged in a vain c llort t- secure other employment. Friday ho left h :iie for Columbus, ., where he expected to mjm'ikI a few days w ith hi., brother C'harjev, before going to an adj. ilng town for i ho p.irp-so of keep ing an engagement with his brother KJ ward. He had prepared a sermon whi- h he expected to deliver at a p li.iliu hio on the following Sabbath. I'pon arriving in Pittsburg be .-tilled at the I'. S. express ollice but failed to seethe ag-uit, Mr. J. 1. .imuoTman, u houi he had known since childh.K'd. For some unknown reison he changed his mind in regard to going to Columbus and took the afternoon 11. V O. train for heme. Several persons on tin-train w ho were acquainted with him o'osurvisl ihiit he seemed unusually le-j.re-sed an-1 tiiey Is-eanie s .lieinfor his comfort. When tho train arrived at Casschii.iTi Mr. Pattoii w:;iked forward to the i!a::"or.n between the day coach and the smoker. This was tie? la-t seen of him alive. The train had pulled onto the siding at Ca--seluiaii for the purpose of permitting the west b .und "liver" to pass, and after it ha 1 again resuni si its way and hud pr.oeeed a'.oiit two miles Mr. H. II. Zi:ii:nenii in, w ho was a ji issenger on ihetn.i:;. stiddeiily no:ii-d Pattoii's u!t-s-iice and in-juire 1 of the c inductor as to bis whe.eainuls. As Mr. Pi't n had said he was on his way to S .morsel the train was immediately stopped and nm liek to the end of the siding at Cass-.-liuan. A search was made at that point for the missing man as it was thought ho might have !oon hurled from tho platform and down over an embankment when the train was set in motion before leaving tho siding. No trace of him could 1 found and the train was again about to start cast when a woman, v. hose home is close by, came running up and informed tha searchers that they wool. I find the dead body of a man on the track a lew roils f.irther web At tha point indicated the U ly of the unfortunate young minister was discovered. How he came to his death Is a matter of conjis-ture, but it is pretty generally l.s-lieved that lie was throw n from the platform by thoioreeof the train w hen it starb-d to leave tho siding and In such a manner thit his head and shoulders fi ll across the trank, and that he was unable, to extricate him self before the wheels were tqioii him. K for Troat Tisiiag. Ilefoie you go fishing call ju at Flsl Kit's ISooK Sl'oltK, w hero a full stock of hooks, linos, snood i, corks, sinkers, bus-kite. Jointed rods, reels, flies and all manner of fishing go-sis Wholesale and Ketail aro for sale. Cft.vs. II. Fisiik.i. Coascieatioaf Scruples. During the selection of a Jury, In over ruling a challenge. Judge Stowe, of Pitts burg, gave a definition of "conscientious serupli-s'Motiday, which the juror said he had in regard to capital punishment. It is a question which puz?.los many jur ors. In explaining it Judge Stow e said : "Conscientious-scruples consists in do ing that which to the mind of a man in volves the oommis.ssioii of a sin. It is not an objection one may have todoingsome thing, or prejudice against doing some thing. Cf Interest to Housekeeper!. T-adi'-s who value goisl cooking should examine the Cinderella ltaiige. It bakes light bread and roasts meat doliciously. Sold by J. T.. IIoLt.KltBAl'M, Somoj-set, Pa. Tho oa-eard'' Iaialgei Ia Pro?h:y. TheM imerset iin.UUi celobrato 1 tha anniversary of tho exiunty'u peutoniiUl liy ilovotingsever.il (viluiiins to a history of the county's aliairs from her birth to tho present date. From the woolly wilds of Indian days the oouuty has adtaueod to a front rank its a farming community and intelligent eiiizinship, ami lefor even a quarter of another century passes away she will lead as a mining, in iuuf u-turing and commercial region. Slick a pin in the prophecy part of this item. Bate Ball Goodi. Base lull goods of all dowription, wholesale atid retail, at Fisher'a Ikmk Store. BECE5T DEATHS. Joteph Camaini. Joseph Cummins died at his residem-e. in Continence. Pa., on Friday, IWh day of April, isti"), aged sixty-nine years, one month and tiftec-i days. Keligious servi c?s were conducted in tho Iis-iplo Church In Contluenee on Sunday, April gl, at l:h?i a. in. Tim interment was at Petersburg, Pa., in lli afternoon of s un ? day. The funeral serin in was by Kev. Pittumn, of tho Disciple Church, from a favorite text of the doeesse I, Kevelations 3-11. "Heboid, I caiiiequiekly; hold that fast which thou hast, tint no mm take thy crown." Mr. Cummins was birn at Somerset, on tho 4th day of March A. D., 1SJ. While alioy he lived for several years with Jacob NelV, of Somerset, to w hom, and to Mrs. Nt-if, ho was very much at tached, never failing to call on them when opportunity afforded. As he grew older he apprentice.! himself to John Itouford, who uow resides at I'rsina, Pa., and learned tho traJo of a tanner, w hich he followed during nearly all the remainder of his life. He was m irrie i wh-jn about twenty-one years old to Mr.y Keese, who survives him. Twelve iVidren were Kim to them, seven of w h .in died very early in lift? at from ona to six years of age, and arc iiitr-rrod in their father's bur ial lot in tho Petersburg Cemetery, whore he lies beside, them. In early manhood Mr. Cummins uni ted with the church and was always after an ardent worker in tho cause of Christ, giving freely of his means w hen noeessi ly required or the causo demanded. In 1SSJ, for reasons satisfactory to himself, he left the church into which ho may be said to have ls-ou Imrn, and with which he had loen connoctod for nearly a q-iar-tor of a century, and united with tho Di sciple Church, remaining an a--tive an-1 ardent memVr thereof until his deith. In jx.lilii-s Mr. Cummins was a Stal wart Republican, awl active in support of men. methods and measure-i tint h deemed right. Jtcfore the war ho waso:: of tha o.-igiual abolitionists (f Somerset county. II:- w.isa robust, able-Ksiicd inati, i.ear six feet in height, ble-ise 1 with perfect health, until tho last few m m'.hs of his life, and had no realization of tho dobili tating effects of sickness, w i.ioii laet may bo said to h ive caused bis e;Uli, wiiich resulted from a relaj.se of la grippe com bined with pneiim-.ni.i. llcifisj man of strong prejudices, a positive man, a conscientious man, who would not wilfully harm the mi-aiiest of bid's creatures, much less his fell ow iirm. Five d c.igotori .irvive him, three of whom are in irried, one living in Mis souri, two in Pittsburg, Pa., one in S un orsei. Pa., an 1 the Iat wiiii bor m .tli -r i'l Co!i:bie:ice, Pii. His 1.1st words were: "Why do you weej..' Yo.i have n o'hi.ig to cry abaoi." )f him il in iv ii truly ai-l: "Ho w is a man take him f.r all in all I siiall let look iip .u bis like again.' A F.:;i:n:. FUer Martin Kcycr. The subject of this sketch, the last and youngest survivor of a nop-d family of preachers, die I at hi", home near Mor rill, Kansas, April 4, Is-l"., in his eighty first yar. He was lorn an-1 reared III S iner et county, Pennsylvania. His cduciti-.n was limited to less than six mouths schooling. Peiiig end-iwed with strong ill-power, he educated himself, by his own efforts, to the position ofaleaeher, taught thirteen terms ? f school umler tiie old regime of discipline, Is-f-.re thefree soioil system was in vogue. In lsV! ho was elected County Surveyor of Somerset County. Ho was a farmer r.nd continui-d in the is-oupation as long as he was able to do piiysi-aj work. In 1.' he moved to Carroll County, Illinois, and in ls-d to his last home on earth, at Morrill, Kansas. Pr-.ther Meyer tailored in the ministry a fill half s-ntury, while eternity alone wiil reveal the full returns of his minis terial laliors. He was somew hut unique in l.i psych ological mako-up. The most observal le feature was that of "patriarchal autono my." His .ti; to his children was law. and while tiio children at the time may have thought his mandates rigorous and severe, they discovered, later on, tiiat there was always a mild and tender heart within, and a silver lining to the cloud. His early ministry was a success, es pecially as long as he lalior.-d in the licr ma:i language. His ministry was char acterized by tho same unllinchiiig, in domitable and indefatigable spirit of vim, push and perseveramv as were his secu lar a'fairs. Fifteen trown sons and daughters also survive him, several of w hom reside iu and near Morrill. Many of his relalies continue to reside in S .mer.set county. Abri-n Miller. A brain Miller, a lending citizen of Jef ferson township, died at his home, on the pike, half-way iH-tweeiL-ivansville and P.akersville, Friday, in his sevcuty fourth year. Tiie deceased was a remarka bly vigorous and fine looking firmer and his farm was one of tho bst cultivated and most prodm-livc in that section of the nunty. Mr. Miller enjoyed oxcelhut health up until a short time before bis doi'.h w hen he was stricken with paraly sis. Ho was an active and influential member of the ierman l.aptist Church. After services in the church the remains were interred in tho eeiqetry at Middle creek church, Sunday. A w ife and ten grown children survive. Chtrlss Jdtllsr. Charles Miller, age-! abo-.u fifty years, died at h-s home neir Husband post of fice, Somerset township, on Thursday, tiller a prolonged illness from dropsy. The deocisod was a son of tho late Valen tine Miller, of li:eiiia!ioniii township, and was a highly esteemed and pro gressive farmer. Hois survived by his wife and two sons. Tho funeral took p'.-i'-e Friday w hen llov. liebhart, of tho Iiv.insx illo Lntherii Church, conducted religious services. The deceased was a veteran of the lato war and was a comrade or II. P. Cummins Post !. A. It. A largfl d degal ion from the Post attended tho funeral. Xn. Silnay Spangler. Mrs. Sidnoy Spangler, wife of Kev. W. II. JSpaugler, of the Morrillville, Cambria iunty, I. II. Church, died at her home In that place on Sitnrday, from a com plication of diso.isos. The dei-eased, who was thirty-threo j.-st (f age, was a daughter of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Herman li.ild win, of Shanksvillo. It?sides those and her husband, and three small children Mrs. Spangler is survived by Jhree sisters. The remains were taken to Sliviksvillc Moml.iv for interment. Ircia Younkin. The gentleman whoso name heads this item passed owny at his home, iu I'pper Turkej-foot township, on March 21st, agis! -10 yearsl A Hise Lin of Careti, Ete. Toseoaiiiis? line of Carpets, viw In grain, Tapestry, Ibsly Itrussells Wil tons, extra quality of Vclvetsj, A5,niin-" stcrs, lniggets, Mugs, Mats, U (Moths and Linoleums, also a nice suit of clothes for yoursolf or aons, shirts. Collars, CufTs Ties, etc., call at Holdorlaium's Clothing,"; Carpet Store, No. iSi Main St., Somerset, Pa. Miller aad Xiarer Voted Ajiint It. The Judges' retirement bill passed final ly Tuesslny in the House. The vote wan PHto77, just .four more than ne.vssary. Thomoasnre retirei Judges on full pay who have I .eon in office twenty .use-u-tive years, or thirty years altogether, and have reached the ago of seventy. The only justices now eligible to retire under the act are Judges Hare, Finletter and Allison, of Philadelphia, and Pershing, of Schuy lkill. The bill goes to the senate. Kcpresentativea Miller and Maurer voted ! againt the bill, for which they are entitled to the thanks of their coiistltueiits. ' Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't liejort ci Wsi vy &r dA r.i ASSOLGJTEf.V PURE EARLY C0H5TY HISTORY. Mi con and Dixoa'i Line EstaMiihed and the Boundary Fixed Between Pena ylvania and Maryland. Maso-i and Dixon's line established and fixed tho boundary lM-twetm the pr.ivln- ees of Pennsylvania and Maryland aliout which there had !eeii a long disputo lie- tween the two provimi-s. Tho country was claimed by KnglamL It would seem to liavo been i-onsiderod as a royal per quisite pertaining to the P.ritish crown. the wearer of which might disposo of it at pleasure. Two hu nd rod and seventy-livo years ago American geography was very im perfectly known in Ilngland, it lieing is.nfined to tho great headlands, bays and rivers, tho true p.osition of which were very indefinitely known. Then,- too, these Kings caring little alsmt their Amerii-an possessions, assum ing that they knew all alsiut it and, per haps, acting on the tlns.ry "thnt tho King caii do no wrong," were sometimes care less in disierihinj the metes and bounds of their grants with the result that there would bo -on dieting ehiiios, and this was one of them. The province of Mainland was granted to !ord I'-altiiiioic in lorj by Charles I ( ho who later on in some dis pute with his subjects at homo lost his h-ad.) This was an older grant than that of the province of Pennsylvania made by Charles II. to William Penn in bid. The grant of Lord Itr.Itimoro reads: AH tho hind from thirty-eight b-grs-.s north latitude unto tint part of Delaware bay which lieih under tho fortieth degree of north latitude, and all that tract of land from the aforesaid buy of D elaware in a right lino by tiio degree aforesaid to the true meridian of the first fountain of tho river Potomac." The fortieth degree of north latitude is really north of Philadelphia, and it is nl- so twenty miies, or very nearly so, north of th ; line as Mason and Dixon Iisv.u-d it. Tic? grant to Petin fixed tho southern b .und iry at a point on ihe Delaware riv er, twelve li.iles north of Newcastle tov. !1 y a circular lino unlit "unto the begin ning of the fortieth .legre? of north lati tude." The Maryland grant, which Is the old est, is explicit in saying it should extend to the fortieth degie? north starting on fie thirty-eighth north, and, excelling Cioouo point that il might have bun in id-' under a ini,si;;rehei!-.ion as to where tho fortieth degree north was l..e.; ted, the equities of the case would seem to have been in favor of Maryland. The later graut to Penn fixing the town cf New Castle as the starting point, at one? raise.1 a dh pi-.to to a strip of territory a!o;it twenty tuilrs wide and -.eii.lii.g o.er five d"grei-s of l mgitud". It'th" e'aims of the piv.prietory govi-rnmo-it of Maryland hail prevailed, the line between the two states would have ls-en twenty iiiib-s further north than It is. This strip, extending the cntira length of the state, would have included the city of Phila- deljiliia r.nd a part of every county lor dering on the Maryland lino v. on Id no-A be a part of the state of Maryland. With regard to Nomcrst county, its ef- fo-i would is' this: Aoi-ording to our b-s maps on a line drawn from tho Maryland line, as it now is, north ior i.oi:ty mil- s, wouhl tern'iiiato alsiut one mile north of Somerset and more than out-half its area would have fallen iu this disputed strip and would therefore have b.s?a a part of Maryland. It is claimed that in making the-o grants a ui'ip made by tho famous Cap tain John Smith was used, and that ii this map tho fortieth d-gi-eo is laid as crossing the Delaware river a short disi-an.-e Im'Iow New- Castle town, whereis il eross at a puut m:i'-h farther north mi l ctmiot sssibly be reached in the man ner called for in the Penn grant. The controversy between Penn and the L:r-!s Baltimore was long and bitter, but in ITU the partii-s reached a compromise as to where the line should he l.x-ato 1, and under tiiis agreement a temporary line was run in 17 !' between tho two proviii-i-cs as far as the western boundary of Franklin county. Tiie matter then rest ing until l"i', when a new agreement was made and four surveyors chosen to do the work John Lukciis and Archi bald McLean representing Pennsylvania. Tiiey ls-gan the work, bat they encount ered so many diiiie'illios and iheir prog ress was so slow that the proprietories ill Loudon became impatient and iu August of IT i! employoil Chare's Mason and Jer emiah Dixon, astronomers and survey ors, to complete tho work. They spent neariy two years in preliminary work, but by the end of lT.io they h id reached the terminus of the line of i. i the pring of I7f! they again licg.wi woi K ami by the 4th of June they had reached tho top of tho little Allegheny mountain tips is at tho eastern b.undary of Somer set county at this point tho survey stopped, tho party loing fearful of tho Indians, who had become threatening. These Indians wero I) 'l-iwarei and Sliawncos. No further progress was ma le until in Juno 17il. Tha Indians of tho Six Nations really claimed title in this r.'gion. ami a party of their warriors then acted as an oseort ti th? surveyors and held the Delaware and Shawrieos in ch ?ck. Tiie point where !b ad looks Kul en ters Pennsylvania from M.:.-y!.i:i 1 in: Soin -rsot canty was reaclied on tho tilth of August of that year. Tiiis must ho bout three miles east of Petersburg. The js.int whero the presont National r.iad cr..-sse.s tho lino is no-.v marked by an iron p st- The writer does not know ho.v near the old IJr.i Mock roa l is to the Na tional road at this point. C.uiriot s.imo of o ir Addison frion Is, wli are familiar with the ground, tell us how near it is to where this iron post is set and on which side. At this p int ths Iro j v.iis escort left tho surveying party but they proceeded with their work for some tim J. Tho date at which they crossed the river at tho great crossing which in irks the western boundary of tho county is not known to us, but by Octols-r they had reached a point near the second crossing of Dunk ard creek in Ureeiie county. Here tiie Delawares and Shawnecs became so threatening and dangerous that the party deemed it imprudent to attempt to con tinue their work, and a period of nearly fifteen years passed before it was com pleted. This lino was marked at intervals by largo heaps of stono or mounds of earth. Within recent years tho commissioners of Somerset county have had thwy marking its southern lionndary located, a number of them were found in g oJ c:i dilioii, others, liowcvor, had almost en tirely disappeared and were with dllllcul ty l.Kated, all, however, have been re stored and placed in repair. This work wax done mostly under charge of Iewis C. Col horn, Esq., w ho has also made a very g-vsl map of the line, showing the location of these monuments, w -filch was published by tho State in ls"J. Along tho Somerset county part of the line there are 40 of those monuments, 21 lcing of stono and 11 of earth. The line on our south ern border has a length of .!I miles 10!-4-10 perches. W. II. W. Sunday Sohool Supplier Superintendents and teachers of classes in Sunday schools will find all sorts of Sunday School supplies, such as reward cards tickets, ohroiii os, choice liooks for prizes and gifK i'lass records, secretary's and treasurer's blank books, at FlSHKIt's Koook SfOUK. Well, Tkif is Novel. A special from Ibiriist-urg nndi r the ,1101101 April i'., i .iys; i no nc-i novel I ipisodo in the hi-tory of this legislature w ill occur nt its iidjormncnt. Tho mem liers nf the house w ill make up a fund to purchase a horse r.nd outfit for Hon. tbs.rge V. Liwreiice, of Washington county, the oldest iiiemlK-r of the house, and he w ill return to l.is home on horse back, just its he did .V years ago. A delegation Irrun the house will ac company him, and ovations will Is? ex tended to the venerable statesmen at the various towns through which he will pass. It is expected lh"t a week w ill lie consumed iu the trip, covering tho same route, SKI miles in length, which Mr. Lawrem-e first traversed when i-oming to the legislature "t! years ago. His route after leaving llarrisburg will lie through Cumberland, Franklin, Ful ton, Ibslford, Somerset and Westmore land counties. Koraal cv.ool Books and Supplies. Teneheisi and pujiils of the Sjiring and Summer Normal, Preparatory and Pri mary scho -Is, w ill find a full supply of text liooks mid teachers special text liooks f all the higher grades and all kinds of sehoo supplies at Fish Kit's ISoiii; Stout. A specially is made of kis-ping well stocked on 1'cdagioge.s and psyeho logics, (jucstion Inkiks to assist teachers in pre-pai-ing for cxamiiiiitioii. Keys to Arith metics and everything in teacher's lines. Chas. II. Fi.-ui.iu His Naie 'Withheld. It is said that nn alleged doctor from Somerset county, and who is said to be a confirmed opium eater, has been admitted as an inmate of the county home of West moreland county, to be there fed, clothed and lodged at (lie expense of tho taxpay ers of this county. When even the in mates pro! est against his admission, with h .w much more reason are thetax q-iyers justified in ohje-tSTig to s'l.'h an imposi tion. ive,n'of.- .i ;i. Italian Tjcs fcr Si'.e. As I am a breeder of Italiin Ikv-s nnd queeiio, I am now ready to deliver to lie iso warning a good strain of jmro Ital i.m Ih-cs at prices line h b-ss than can ! obtained fro:!i other breeders; can ship and deliver Is-es in the spring and sum mer months ith s-ifi iy. Safe arrival and reusoiial.li) satisf.i.-tion guar.mtis-d. lices strong and in M fi-e.ine dovetailed hive-s. Tho Italian Ihs s aro hardy, gen tle and by far the b"-t h-.ii"y gotie-rers i:i the world. Try tii"iii an i lie omi im-i-il, I also keep ib.- .s:!o 4 f ill lino of iieo-k.-ep-.rs s-i ppii-s. Write for prices. Ad dress C. S. Yoi':.;.!, Cotilloeuce, Pa. rer.:liie73. Another invoh-o fu- Spring :.e.d Sum user crops re-.-eive I. l'riet-s 0:1 same from Vi to dollars per ton ut warehouse or 0,1 car. A. C I'WIs 'rsot, Cov; ia Htz&'ij Conbit. A relll.-ll kilhle light I'l lV. .H-l! tVO ll'WS occurred Mond.-.y on ti e i;;-iu of Mrs. Anna M. Deai-.iii-J:.i:V..y, i.e:ir Ihir liiig'.ou, N. J. The cows have always hail an i.i"T! II. able hatred of ee h othir from calflnsxl iqi aii-l i-.Iways fought ill every opsirt unity. Theyis.iil-1 Hot bo sej.ara'.ed. Lack and forth they surged over tho yard, ii(-iiher gai-iiug an iie ji toward victory. Finally they unlocked hor:i, and instant!;.- tiie iui.;!:ty Isslies clashed t' gethor again. This was iu-' en L One of theuiiiiiials was iiis.--:i!K.-.vls and she fell dead. Tiie victor, t irn an-1 bb e.ling h.'rself, Is-llowed over le'c dying i-oui-batant and triuinpliautlv walked awav. New Spring Goods. Po you know that every shel.', couutcr, tabic, showcase acJ win tlow in our Dry G00J3 Poiartnicnt h crowtled to its utmost caj'aciiy with everytliing tho uiaiktt aCorils in the way of new ppring good. Wc have b ouIit the largest atiJ best assortment of tJAlirETS, L.VCI CL'I.TAIX.-, HUGS, and rOUTIERS Ever seen in Somerset. Carpets ami Lace Curtains aro r.ow on exhibition vnJ we are con fident that our styles and prices arc such that looters wiil bcco'ne buy crs. He sure to sec our new Carpets and Curtains for ?pring. Wc will take pleasure iu shoffin you i hig range of styles iu all tho different grades of Ingrain?, Tapestries, Cody llrusscls and Velvet Carpets. Ia Lace Curtains - Our m Prices Challenge the County. Ia this department we are showing all the new rich shies. Everything New, Call and sec us. Everything ful ly stocked and equipped at Parker & Parke. 's. M. l: s.it.-, r. J. I.IJ.U Real Es!at8 and Collecting Agency. I-. rs-.'is wt-iiii.e to i.e.- or -i II '.irii sor! i.roi- r i v in s ii. h i si i i--.ii:ii i-i i.s.-v In-r' In v in il Ior ill :i. our -en -.- io K ii e r I.I Pro'iipr nit mini: will t-- veu ti u'i n,;i!: ijitfi-iis rvi'r-loitf .,-:.-s ;ih,i ;K-;t:i.Mi i.f j, criy. PI'-isi-i i:.-. is.-a .vo -it; :.oni t. my ai-.s-vr. s .V M I Zl.lt A KKACIIV Kiie.i- r I'.l-M fx r-t. . r re tl.- r..,. i.s I'M. A x o;:iinanc r Ait frl.ti in4' it n i'hi 7 f.'i.' ntiij!,,lt,f -,ft tn -ft hi f If' jf, .V 'it.l ' 'i: .. h n '.'-. ,Vi. 1 ; ' . M: ri'i !. i;,- it M-i .t i. -i i,y i:..- Tv, Cutifidl ui lit- lMr mi .11 f .H,fitl rV t, nti l it t K-r-ly riain (J ly Un atilliu. i!y if t ! aiii-. I that IP. 11 mimI aflir lln ''i--;i'' ft I In- onli- n:ttiit hu liny. Hr.iu itri'l iirl -t'i in iht- lr onscli f Siiiii r"', In-fari' tit frhvt-ry if Hi.' stum;', fir-: if iij.p -( I Hfi ! w-i-lMil m lie llnMi'i . uml n i-rtiti-nl mtrii.if fnh tlc I'-imtxT itf ihkui'Im r t.iis.h. l-4 thr. of h iimy In-. nii i'I fn tflvt ii ly th wiri iiuitr to tin vi-ii'lcr or iii a'-iit. Ut t -y Mm (lf!liP'. ! I ti-.ii-'-ti i-.. r f Hi- urtin wtir!ttl, vtl-i :iTL:ti:l' iriii t'otilaiu !! U the -f t h- -:i(tT rt ti rcii.f-r, ntiii if any i, r4:i or -t.-iii- -iui'I -.11 r tl livt r hiiv lirty, s'r.t w r rxl u iihiii mi. I Unm;h, withoiit ilrt tuivHis; h.iJ tl; .titt" tiis.;i-iTitl aiit ih.J a-4I.v i-.v ftr, U( Ii irr-siii r r')ii n Im inz f. un I 'ti'ly thiit jkiv a :it- f 110I I titan iohar-i iiii'l nt .! i !in- Ti n lo;;:ir- iir "i h If., tiitfftlifT Itil :il cttMls a i l. - nit J furihrr. that ifnuy jn r-nii or mtv.-:: rHur any otlicr M-roa or pfr-:i t- . I!m tr- i.ioiis t Uus ir-liiiaii' r any of tin ;ii, Mt'-h M-r-n r HT-rt on nin iii-:i tlHn,f, hhitU .iy a i.iii li:t ur- Utr illi nii S- i i .Z It -hall I.-.- th.- il:i!y of th w. i-Ii ?na-. r Io ttisiHt-t an I W'-iU, t;i in.- iiru;h jM-iiit-si, all hay, stnv' aiitl rmtl that may i orxfii;(l to initi f-r that jutrjiosc aiil tfiw to lln vi !nlT a t'f-rt iiii-af 1 of xnii'N or hu-hei.- of th jirti.'le wi-lirh.'it, unI provi;l:l fartlit-r, thai thi- rli trcjt f.r w':.'itiin; on th 'oPMti.li Miih-s "t'uill n mum tM 1 1t y now an, hut liu vtnif may Im .'hauxt-tt jro:n tina to titiu' ly th' town r.'.iat-il h tinii r.-.oKiiloii iimy Kisi am! aptf.v.. l':i-is hy 1 m itiw.i I 'oUii'-li Ai M:, ivtj. ArrtT: ' K. il. -k IL K, M:.r.Ki, lTt-s. J ov. 11 .;itn-:!. f it-p-Mry. Aj iruvf tlM'.ith oav of Aori! . !.. l il. Wi.i-M.p.Y, ihir.-Ts.-. Public Sals Val'iabb Real liy i.-iui- if Hi) unit r if wi!i- iu- i':r.t--1!, I Will l Xl-os.' i JulIi.U- S.il'- Oil III:- pf.. Inls.-i, on Saturday, Way 18lh, 1895, AT I O'CLOCK P. f., tin fo!!oTM- th -ri: r'.il ratf the !-t:.t--of ll-nr;. S. h-k5!i;, -hi".!. A!i that r:Ti;ti:i Trat of 1 i'il Ul itf In L-.-m r tow i 1 1 t - s,,ii.Tvt roun'y, I i., :i-l;o;n-itii: lamU i.r:in-riy of r K, i:n H -.ny K.ti -h. Hii l.!ii. .John Kt h-r, Ir:.-. -hniuri'r, J jo- i i U'aii: an 1 o: tvr f-ui ts of t!:v (-Hial ! u-i i.'iil. riiiilaini:;-,; iiioii' or !i-s-4. a !': ? n-r. i i-i.-.r ( hi!i!,'i K'! tint Int. a la-;.' i.um- r tin" tn. ;! !-... a:i l Ii i vi:ii !!.. r. criv:-' t ;-o ! iw v try ami I:;k. na nl Plank House, Irirn :in I i n; lisiii-iinx. iir.-!i.ir. nml ;,n! v.-.ii. r. is,n ri::.-n; i.x iiur. li .i-i I --!;-.-il. T.-.pms 1;1 1" r.-. .!t .in it.iv ,.t s i . i i'i Illi i- i,t rv i-r ,t i-!. , in ;...i-. i-.'iil 1 , in I v.- yi-i-s. .n im.-r. !'u.iuti ;;li. u .;i:-.I 1st, Is ,. W'oi'.TH .1. !'l KIM;. J -Illlt rt'l-.vn. I' i. .Vll;.uil..- i!t.-. j y s - i . i ;t i ( : n ) r i ( k. 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Ann ii!i .--iii-irii.-l mh.-i l'liiiii. I--r. ul Knnii y. N--t.: Ilrn.v KlisIi.oI t hii-i. m. iiiilli-r i-.wiiity. i'u.: Tli.- six dil.-r.-ii .!' u .li i-.-is. ,! ui.ii-lii.-r. K .. a.-!, m: l.ii.ii- .1. K:i!iliu:in iiinl K'aina I : r r :rn. ( His U-i-i-.ii. l.:iii'-isii'r isniciy, Ni-t-.; A. K;:ii!- in. ill. ti Kails Tit;. I. i. h ir-ls.ni f--.-.,:i;v, Jt'i-ii ; I'itai ii s il. Kii'-.i'Mii. i.l N- w II "i.r-:i, Kali vi: Al'W-rt J. iC'i?i!:ii.iii. il" Vv Ll-r, ii I,.; nnl J..i-s,ii i;i:-!i, -ii' -i--a. i on : ri Iit i-i ' y !itiir:.-il t;:.ii ;:i -lrstrim-t ofiiu.-ti ol' -ui: :.-li '.,. ', t,i;t ol ih" "r- las' iour oi" :.iiii'issi! is, u.-.ty. l'a I n-ii'l :;n i;i.o sii on tli.-(ir- iui. ,,, n,,. r,-.! isi-,t(. , r l:u .1: K'i.'i. iis .1.. si! uali- i:i Low: r i r.rk' 1-xit lowii-iiio, ?-'ii,it r-: T '-tiiiri y. I'-i . on l-'r-.'.jiy. :ay iUI. ! w li-!i :: :,ii h in r- you -:iii -ii't-ii-l -f v-i'i liiink l-roi- r. S!ii.-:ll H-tr.s-. l-.ilii AKIi Ilm.VKR. iiar. ii iT, -' Ki Sin-rift'. Kt UTl U'S N DTK' K. Ktato of Im: 1 Lint, l.-tf of S.iinri-t l.iw n h:;t ih-c'd. I'ttt ti:.iiif!itary on tin :hovt isiiat. havinir lui'ii t;rani'l tt ;iir imtl,T-:'tMl hy th.' jtpt. raniiority, mtii-e h h r.-:y ivn IfkHll '. r:i.s iiuh htt-tl tos.ii, t-Hial--:o in .ii,. im:iu .tiat (tayni n; ati'l thit- ua in 'amLs a'-raiiist thi-!sinu' io r--'n! tlaia tluty au t li.-ntioi:.-! Ior M-ilh n tit, on 'J'hiirs..:a-', th I day of May,! at tin o;!h ;' ol . J. U fr. K-m., Siil- borough of St:a-.Ts-t. a. i.l.O. C. I-I. ili'V, Kxtvutor. E rXIICL TOU .S N OTIC K.st;;l'-of r;url--s I.i.ivtrl, L.te of A:!'-h.-.!j-:oViisl;i(i, Sunn r,-t tHiiniiy, l'.i., I-tti-n ti la:ii, r.Uiry oil t'i- i;l.v.' i-stiit" Imvins Ihi-! i;ntii!ii In III.- uii't.-rs-.-.-iu-il. I,y Ihi- iro.:-r :ii!Uioi-i:y, nut us- W Ii -ri-iij ui v.-n lo til -Tsoiis hi-Jt-iit-sI l-l Silitl i-Hlriii- io uui'k" iiii m. .i;at- iaj i-it n; mi. I tiio";- liavmi; "Liiiiis a r.s! tin- S.HHO w .il i,r.s:,-iil l.'n in ilu'y mi-tiM-iitii.'4-l lor -n-i'li mi-lit to lln- l-;x-i-i:ors u Hi-- li.lt-r-s-ili-ni-t il iciia lits-'il., on stti'-;layp Mhv I'll, Is "i, whi n uml lu r- ll.i-y will ul Uml for ilial imrisasi-. IIKXRY HrriMIST, liKoKiiK KKl.ToN. Kxii-ulors. UDITORS XOTICF, lit-u. W. Vliillipiti tk Jo.ni- In Ihe I'oint of na riiiliiil I'oniiiioii ri-Hsof III I SOll"rH-t I'o.. I'll. I. V. Will. J No. Zi, Ixv T. Vi. Yoluntary a-i-it:imi nt. Tli" imrtiTsinisi auililor aioliit(sl ly ciij four' :o r.uiki-a Ui.stnS-iilion of the lun.N in 111" liiiiitts if tin- n-isitK-" to anil iimiing ti-.os l-aa!'y intiliol tliinl-i. Iii-n-liy sivist notu-i-tiiat li"vili ini I nil Mrii-i iiiti-n-xUil for I-i" lurtost of his api-oinliiii nt. at Ins i.ltiis- in tli" ijonni-rii of fsonn-rsi t. on Thunulay. Ma il, 1-si. n! one uVlwk . in-, li- il alal wl-.i-n-all iniriitu in inn rest can alt-mi ami be lii-anl if IU y j-n;-r. H;riU W. IJIESKI'KKIt. Auliuir. YUDITOIV.S XOTICI. la tin- nu-.tt.T'-.f tiie i-s'at" of I'lu-tnns Imrst, l.ili-of KIU I .i-l townsliip. ilts 'il. Thr- tiiiiiirsiinsi in.iSitor, ilniy iij-jo!iitl In- 111" ii-liaiis' Court ol S.ii!i.-r-i-l .sunny, I'll., to na .! li'itril.iilioii of lln- fuml- In tin iiamix of til" ailiniiiistintor, lo ami aiiioni; tlii.ii- limiliv iiitiilnl thi-r.10. In-rrliy uivi- n-iiii-i- tli.it li" w ill a'ti-n.l l- Iti" 'liiti- of lii ai.ioi:it:in iit on Kn lay, .M .y IT. W", l In oiins-i"i isoiai-rM-l, !i :i iinJ wlu-ro kil ;;-r-o:isliilvr.-sU-JcuuiiUiu.l. V. F. UIU Jr.. Have a Comfortable Ride. We lave at o-jr waixliou-ie.s the fiuc.-t line of : : BUG 5IES, PUAETONJ, " CARUIAGES, arid ROAD WAGONS, : : : at the lowest j rkta iter offered for Lie quality. -iSEE OUR $500 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS.h llcacl qnarteiN tbv Hardware, Farm Impliments, James B. - r--:-"-i- r. ,., 4 f'tj'c'.JZUK ildS ic' i- "s. t-.cj cf ike Eye, Ejr, .'.v.v, Tkrcii, Litugs and Ciircn' Dr. MORRITZ SALM, Specialist. Wor.dorfu'ly uccesful in all Chronic ami ricases cf the rri ' m, m, THROAT, A'l Eye Operations SuccESsfy'iy Ferformed by h:. . .,ni. ,.' Kirt ! !. ..... v. .: I. I T,.,-r'.: . v . i:, , ihr Krtr. I ill- la-- s y In v i d-i ii"iii-r. ii,-. --i-t. It. is i, a- a s,i-r,' t-.is.- n; ri;i:i t.'i l-.i-s. tn- .: l-.r w.,s fi:.rri:l, via- I, -..in - l-ri a . : i: 'i .ii:i -. :i. r.. .'. y siT.(,;-:!i;r.;. ;.,ii I .-.: , .i-irsi-..f Trt-ali.-a-rir Willi .::!. sio- : i-.i ' " a ti'l ii-iirry. ail rum: ill' t: iii- 1- a - !r: - -"i I--1. :.li i ia-r iK-a;':.li:. i -,- n- , , in I,. ji . i-,'--t i. t li. . -j r--t-:a:-t. li 1 :i:.- lr. ; I. I... I-!.-. I is.fiovrs, t, r.t l I'.Aifj 11 limn t; Si-i.fl t'.' -Iy.- it- .tf ,, ..-ii.t-r, ir ix i'mr't 'tf i:r. .v,.a. K.r . v-iirs I t::ivo ha.l kiilm-y, stuinarii mi l . . ' " 1,1 ', h i.! 11a h!. r I ha.' .Iiir.ii- tli.it tin..- im.-I" ti," oi-a-n v..rii r-r 'It-.itli. I tun i-l Ui-r-i'y -nrii. p .r r-'sr, ii;-..i na.i -f zo . i: n vriiiariy i -i-.-.v -ii.-iii tat:.- or tivt- t,i-.-s to vot; urui; i-.-.ii.! i-arilly i-al :i:il m,-i--ii I lri--l h iltla- ! onw tl.mu it until" i-t" :li. a-.-l nil. r i of our I.M ,,v-im l.iol t:,.i.-.l i. ,i.n- in-. II il:. ilh! it a!-it tllin- to ill,-. r-o:'i" of my in- II is. I: .!' t r, i!.,-l in-- to . lo Iii. svi-'-t. l !,-i li.r'l r-;in.;t',l o Tilaliy u-ill l.-r- I'll t.p s ,n lln- ..iri ol Ir.i- i i-ui,I.-y. Ata-r i j !i:i tai.. 'l l-.'s I: ." li. iH ! I s. I 1..IIN.1 It i!i 1 l.if-"i:i- iTo-i-l. .1 l..t'.- lalnil Itl.i lr-illa Hi li'.w!..r-. hi-fi. I.-. .. ii'I I i: fi,l., in.- tin.-tj n.-ir . aa i I w i-ii'il a-: . ,s" ml niv ii-:i.ls to !.. Hits . tiiiii, nt I'r. !.. e' '. .-i:rtl pliysi, talis it.it. V.i.rs ynii: :ii!iy I.i.l.vs .i.i:ni. i:ii-rst'tt 1 .i. f I i-.ir litt.i- Ihiv In:-, li.s a "ross-.-v.sI for soin.- v.-ars ami was sfnultitiily -i-tmnj w.-rs.-. W .- i tors ii,-n- itr.'ii,M:i-.tl il I am-i-r. aii-i suiil th.-y liii w of soiit" of th.- s!i.-nti'l .vark of Ir. j rt.i'1-1 no; t'o mi- any --.hs1. l-r. ,iiii im-. Saint's i:i i -iiio, si w" i-iitni-tt-J li'iri i-ln'.-ri:i;- i-r.-s-.l n,.- iii sl,,,rl ..rli-r n-iil.oni iisin tii" ly to i.-.s itirt-. 1 ,-i" oi-r.tioii -Aa: .ion. wi'ti-j knil-or i-austii-s. an-1 only an insinirii-T-.iil. in on.-loiiinti-'s tun.-an-1 wnliout s;n, an-I i is all tant is i.-it t in.- Iit-n-loiorv u'y iaw hi:, i-yi-s tuv siniicht. i a:iil iMiul'iit irrov:li. .M:-s. t'. A. Yirik.-y. ! Klittl- th Mui lU-r. Jollllstou II, l'.l. NlllU i' l, i ll. Our AJYertisernant Will Appear twics Before Each Visit. CONSULTATION i.-d LX.aiNAT:0l FREE. ArCRtSS CO,'JMCATICS !o ECX ?9 CCLLKBIS. 0 Town . Hotii "l'ny Mar Apr Maj: Jun J'lly Ai!.-s,,o,l Nov Itc .lolrisTown t'niii'al. H..f. Tkursii'y l H !- !! s -, :v: 1 ls jii s.in r-. t -soin. rs t U's " i", ;.i is l" 1 7 " Till 3i M K-h-kuimnI I'.JM.t lli.I. 1 Vt "il's.J'j- .7 JI J2 !: 17 II 11 H 'i 4 ItoKp.M. Ilvii'liii.-in ( oiiiin.-n Inl -.7 '.I I- 1'' I' II !l I 1Vs;i-..m. I onriii.-n.s- Is -Ms II. -u' Frii'ny . -.1 -.1 !: 1. 1.1 II s n j iitt-s n:i'ijii-l t."lian- of whk-ii r. ,-u'..ir jritiritLs will .ro:iip:y notitlisl. gTESMGER's : : : Crand Spring Announcement OF NEW ARRIVALS. I uSn UCGUS va:ily snown in i;.:ria r vah jrau.is as ti,i -uiu. -r lit ii- t.f t!na' ovi- ijoin!" ha wu-t Iw ri ojv tit ! Kv liuritr 1 1 last U w Uay-. Tli .!ya-- aiv xi vurittl and nniinrou iha himi-.l wt In uin to u ,i,i npttrii it uui. taki-a i u-i n ra niitt ion- t m!ioo. hat t-Hrk i ir you to t-oiMt :iiil -m i ur -MiM-k uiitl if v.v ran not pl.ifc yiu iT -Ttainly is no onr ti-i;!t. Il wi:l y ?onim' for on buuiin .k in: U?. to tiiis -iiant It siin ii. Ni ul; t a li ho; i t n Nw oris uzul t ti un. injliu!!N in sin h vurUI -tyls ,n woiii-l i:uri yi.nr . to looii ur th m a!!. I.irrr lit siii.- n-i in fn-y sl:J 'i!ti in ! am nn l iri-ail -l x aiu -in-Jt's. Kr-inh viail i in huiiI soi ii. I. w j-attt-nis. W liit;' ui: -!aii:. r'.-A atn! Iarr .1 Ia r.s; :ti;u U-,ir; i-tHs l aiM z-n-; ! t:i-I sw;,- .m you mi;!it L " p a r i Itn to h ii r k. -p: 0:1 -I.-s'-r-oin;. 111. I r - O - J V-!i-w in ;.im-it:tsi ;ir;i' a vmh-'v ;is tlu Wa-ts iow!- WOOl Ut-S UOuQs"" iii-.a-lii. ia u4 luiv.' iii.iny . Xi-UiMV IriK Itifrriis v;y 1:1 Iroin ; u p ittrm up U iJ -V) a palt. rn. Mf -ivh s:(U-s i-i strips'-!, h r.sl as-t i fr-1211 'Sx-t upwanl. fraia y ?-;ik JOHN STENGER, A. ASHER, Ccii:.s;::a mmWE East Liberty Stock Yard Horse Exchange, CVp. lYnu ami Fifth Awiri.-, I-ast Liin-rty, - - l'iTTSM'Ivt;, I'A. Am l.ttn Salts Tti-lay: VisIii--suIaj-H .t S-'riilay. I'n-.aU- sali s Ivliy. t'oiisiamiu hi M.ii.fid. Pub b Saia Valuable Real Estate. 1.-' vlr :n of : h. :i ti' hn.f i: v ik.it in;I tti t tie LiM will an t U-st.iiis-nt ol A'.nrui'ii lU-am. tlii'M., I u ti I px t pi 1 til it" "Mill at tac Court llous.-, 111 S.mtrs'l liorotiijh. it i SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1895, ' At I O'clock P. M., tli.- fiillowin i!.--rilK-l rvsi I i-stiit", !nt" II." irok'rty ol Mii Atmihnui lli-uni. iln-'il., li T'u' tiiKlivl.UsI on" half of n i-i-rtaln Inii-I if liin.l sinmt" in J"ir.-isi toWllsllip. Soliu-p. -t i-oiiiity, I:i.. u-.ljoiiiiiiir lan.N wum.iitist in lit -nam.' of John Hall. It,-iijaniln ILinkson, "A .Ilium I ' iinj.U II. 1- iij.ilnin iCn-li, KuJ..Imi I'lt-ti li-r, Jat oO ll )!l.iun and other, is.nUiin in 369 ACRES 369, an-l i.llowams?, I iis it tnsrt of luml wrnin- ! ti-.i In tin- naiu.-of Iktrtnni .il.-iiii. urvryr. j on s. .:. nil r 10, 17.t uu a wnrninl tlai.sl Man ti LS. ITS'., uml ilttiirtl lo AhmluiMi I lUnm ni. l Wtiltiiu Sisiit. May Ji, 1-TJ. The Ihii.I is wi 11 iiims r.sl witn nuk un.l oili.-r tiiu- ; U r. Tt-iiiw iniiilf kiiowii on tiy ol ni". J. J. AlIsMAN. Kxx-UtoT uf Ahrahiim 11. wm, tluc'd. J KC.'AL NOTICE. T Saiiuid Ih-mli-r. of Storklon. I'aliforiiti Viki un- lii-n-liy noiin.n i.i-n in i'iirs-,fci- ; of n writ of a.":ilioli Ksu.sl out of Hi" r- ( li ins' I oiirt of Moiu.-isi-t rs.niily, l';.. 1 will j hol.l un iii.in. si on tin-pn-inisi-s. on tli" n-.il . ,-si4it.-oU.wiali 1- IVn.l.-r. ilis-'il.. uuiite in . Nlov.stown U.rotish, tsomi-rs. t tsmiity, I'a I . .w... I.... .1 ".-il, .l..v .,f nril lHVh.-ll ' nii-l wlii-rt- you tuu alt nJ if you think prop- tUrritr. OtHif. 1 EUfAItD HOOVER. MarvUui, Vxi SUtnlt and Wagons. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA. i 'i ke decier has been for years a 'Prejezzcr and Lecturer in zevcr.il ' . .i ' r . :c.:l Cctlercc, ccr.d has earned gre.it f7 -.-S .ir -r -t i jt " s c::;-ecis cc: cen:ii: cfec i.i'.iy. LDSS3 FiSiL CiTARRH. i ... , .:a-- ' t-.-iii.ir -ro-.. ;,:!: i'i tii- -.:r -il- ! 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I-:,. Sti:i !..-; I"..'-.!!.. . i-'-t s-m,- iiai.- i it. . tin. a ni ii. .in .tn . a.kiri- v.in.s ro-.i-t aro.vT.i on Hu- rh-si. Is.-- tyirn-!. M.my n-jr p;i:t nis in IiJ'lin Silk-v ior v. aist ami tr.i: in u. Johnstown, Pa. Sa'csna: cf and HOLES, CHAUTAUQUA Wursery Co. Offer Liberal Terms to Agents- Sstiary aim t aw 11.-.1 ir roir rm-sw-n. ll:reh sralt- sm u ;. .w pruvs. Nrw ?i,-'i:-.)!isH. rtiti piutiiN , fir. Men Wanted in "vi-rv town. Sti;v worli. Vuv wivklv. .Vl-ln-s H B WILLIAMS, S'y, PORTLAND N. Y. A UUITORS .NOTICE. V. I. Ilai r uml i'ii Hi- In lh I'ourt of arm" li. -r. In wvii-. ' Comiiioii "M.ti of to 1 f.mi"rs-lroulit v. John U. M4-i.lt. ) N-fc J Jlay T. 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