UJi The Somerset Herald. U. s.TI-U Kill tor. Mr. ilir.iiii "Caa'ile !i is i. pc.sluiater at Ct i.hnrtt. May 15, ISSVi. Mi- .ir.n' Fr.l, the. oldest school ,'l'ord eoaniy, died Wed n ca lm wn fiirti in mm- ninety years pr.s ihle in C.im'ifrlau.i, :.i. III'' ii-i; .... ill. IS III .,;,..njrrj!'l fr raii.'inj ,. with nt a !iil.-nji a:1 1 vliin. i:lr it a license. i , . rthe 11i:ka:.: should not for , t -V. i)V..fl, "' e.iscs are i jiii.niiiK m pieces cjI 1km ra tiio j a no. ran , . .: ... I.IIIJIU tO I .a or. Vlll'l'1 III " ' i i tvi .- him ti) ootne ail 1 Mil i t .-si: tiu ajj iiii ,7.- C.nrrV.'. ii.l a mistrial fie thus avoniea. ehfiel-i, one of tho visiting 111.1:1 l.-iJ Tva:y y,; ,;.! f:th i ti'is A. ; '. -s Wll l f l,,. .lilllU ... cut a they ...niiilet' 1 K 15. ColVroth invito you to in . 1 . r new sto.'.; of Hals, Kiblxins, viewers, el'. .,..,,;, initio have, where the '. .i,.,sesti order it. alternate jurors .1 .- is. f.v extra jurors to sit and hear ',' ,.!,.. rc-alar panel. Then if one of .ipr fa!I uek n alternate may take is ;". ., r ("r: l -t t'ie Hospital this wti'k is a .... f 11- t- . mark 1:1 i'" "v. ... - 1. . .....! 1... T.... tirs a 11" I 1 1111; locality. He now lives i.;iiuy.-' "i :tfliriitc . mfer. . I .?i..i 1 1 it it s; P.aniM Violins. t. i.,ih.Tstrii:eil instruments at Snyder' (jn.gst.ire. T T 1 I" . V. Kil' i'i" '. 1..1UI.JI-II, v. v . ......r n K. r.crkev, Koliert Hellley 'i.tln-r r.'im-sor.ta'.ives of the different Knii-'iit"1" iheiSolden I'Mgle, in .'.viiiisy. are atlendinsrthe annual State ...jnjri .fn.en.N-rs of that order l-eing 1 .,t 'i'i;aiii;'rt this week. Ifiii're is n. agent for The PiUsl.urjj t '. in "r l'x-a'iity it will pay you U ' 1 1 Tin' '''' for terms to agents. ,j , is I'ittslmrg's !est jiaper nl Jl.t.,ns wh- servo as agents are granted l::vral tonus. (!;. a lare sum of money was aid , oinj-l 'vees of the Pennsylvania Vi,i: r.'l Itiii'r--l eomi-any in liedfor.l S inier-et ;inties last week, and "1 will he disbursed in a siiort time. T . . pr .p.''';s for the omijiieiion 01 itie r,-!ar.' fivorat'le. Work on the road " l:'k -;y -e resumed in the ne:ir future. in..y evening last Klvvool, son of X !I I'.rai'.t. n'vir I Sow man. ran out to . .i: a h-ov -k v. lii.-h wai after tho ehii-k-1 ;s. l'i.n !'.r;n;r. thogun exploded ami s:r!!.-U him ntn the forehead and f J,.--,r, -I Irs skull. Ir. John Carman a a.s:i'!i'ii'.!i'-d and the lad may reeover. r .) you want t- V.iy a first--l:Lssui'.isi-rx ii:niMii-nt at A mMleratc lriee? (.o I, stiv.l.-rV drug store Mrs. I-' -h M ii ;er, of i';-rl i n. dinl Tha rs il.veviiiirj aho.it " o'elo.-k, afi.er a pro-tM--1 :!ln.-is age.1 S"J ywirs, S months !i!i l:irs. Slie is wirvivod 1T two ,a:;Jr'n. William Miller, of Johnstown, si! Mr. U iie irt, w!u has 1hii living ti :!i l: r moth -r. Mrs. Miller was ;i in" 11 as an excellent woman and a fj.;lif:l !iie:nl..T of the Reformed church ;r a 1i t ymnh u;. A riilr h is li 'en granted by the ISlair ri::ity iwirt to sh-w i-:us9 why the ;..! if tho t'entral hotel at 15t-llwwd 'i .ill. 1 ii. it l' revoiieiL The allegation t:!::t t'iis h-ius.-, with other hotels in t , r i i:i:y, wxs owned by a syndicate i-uin.: l.y wealthy brewer and that liiii va lii-a!e is contrary to the Urook's L ;li !; use law. A atc'a his bren invented which m-:ii;res distance by s uniiL The invent or, a rn i.ch oilii-er named Thou venin, hiM-aUci the instrument a pronoteleme To operate it a little button is pressed a. tae iiist.mt ol tha llasa and aza;n ax liie v iI. Iii the in', antinie a needle tra-vi'i-s.-s a dial, registering time to the i. i'-toMth part of a se.-.uid. The rest i a iii re matter of calculation. After a p.xid deal of delay in the matter, J.i lc Hid lie of Cumberland county, lias t'.."l.in opinion denying newsjeipers the rijht t publish marriage license rei-or.ls. Hi-says tiiey umy be published by grace, 1 :t n 't by right. This decision is direct ly the reverse of a decision by Judge l:iat;:l of Heading, which ordered such ml thrown open to the press, and the la!l.Ti.(iiiiio:i was tiled among the papers TMcii:ed lu re, Mrs. K. Ii. ColTroth has engaged the vruiis, for the coming season, ofthe -t fashi-naMe and artistic trimmer in '.'n. You will find a nice assortment : "trinsiiied hats in st'V-k at any time. The farmers of the greit California V it b-it are complaining alxnit the rv , ,f a new grain destroyer. It is :;'I;sih1 tn is- the ajihis, an insect be i 'r.niijto the hemiphera family. Many L :t:.lr-1 of aeri-s of late sown wheat are s:T- and the crop will lie greatly M! 'r:.-iie.l. The insect attacks the rtviLs a:i i sreaves a webor film almut each sep ariter.i.t, destroying tlio plant. After te aphis has attack ed a field the grain Mr. John i. Sannor went to Tilt-lmrg Monday, here he h-sae;sp:ite 1 a iition with I.ind.ey A MeCuteheon, iron inaiiii-farlurers. An interesting v!nir,iin:. atinn from an Addison eoiTespundent is withheld umil next week, owing to the crowded iMndi tion of our columns. Austin H.inii'tt, of Stoycstown, lost a vnlnable blooded liorso Friday by th animal bleedinr to death n account f a ruptureil bl.xvl vessel. Pivine fervivs will be held in Iho Kefonned Cli'ireh at Ijivamville next lord's Pay at la a. m.. and in the Keform Church, Soniersr't, at 7 r. m. J. C Ixwvry, Rsi., lias given up his offices in tho CoiVroth A Kuppel building, and for the next few weeks can to found at theotlieoof C'has. H. Kisher. Mis? Naiitii'? 1 Itrub.i';er arrive.1 in Uwu Monday from McKeesjiort and will upend the summer months at the home of her sister, M rs. Kobt. S. SculL Misrs, Samuel V. and Willir.m V. Picking, after spending a few days with their sisters in this place, returned to Chicago, Monday, where loth are em ployed. Allen IS. Iirant and Ida .iiiunernian, Iwlli of Somerset township, wero united m marriage at the Kvangoln-sl paismago in this place on Sunday last, Itev. W, Houpt oilieiating. AlQnt thirty rods of fence surrou'iding the homo of Mr. Noah Keam, at l'onst well, was destroyed by fire on evening last week. Tho fire started from sparks from an S. t C. engine At the home ofthe bride's parents, noo.r Berlin, 0:1 Tuesday, May 7th, Mr. Wil liam A. Schroek, of Berlin, and Miss Kmma KosseV, of Brothersvalley town ship, were united in ninrriaz.j by Bev. hn II. Knei!ior, of tho Brethren Church. Tho following pension certificates wero ssued to residents tf this county as of date of May 1st: Original Simon S. Snyder, Kingwood. Increase William 1 Wilderman, Somerficld. Beissue Jeremiah J. ShaiTer, (uemahoniEg ; J. liter, Edie. Bev. Hiram King olliciated at tho mar riage of Mr. William K. Walkerand Miss Mary K. Shaffer, which took plat on Monday, l-'fth fust., at the Beformed parsonage, in this place. Tho bride and grtioni are Is.th well known young people of Somerset township. X'ndor the new schedule, which, went into effect on the S. ' C. Bail road, Sun day, nortli-lxr.iiid los'sil freight, due here at H:I! a. m., will carry a passenger coach, arriving at John-town :it 11 a. in. The soutli-U'Miiitl mail arrives here :;t !!l" a. m. Other trains, run sis formerly. .1 appointed j A VTE2A S TKOTJiLSS. PaaHe to Secnr a Picpr Eating at tie Feasion OEcs. Charles. Bolyprt't, a oiie-armed veteran of Addisim township, was in town Satur day f..r the purptwe of h;u ing tho Mump I of his arm and shoulder ph tographed. T ho pii-'tograpli when finished it iscx p.s ted will play nr. important part in do terminingthe Kitisfact tif the chief oinciajsoi tne rensmn oiiice whether or not Bolerts can wear an artificial li.nb, or in t.ther words whether or not ho is entitled to draw f or per mouth pen s.on. Benders of tho Hkralo will re member that in March last Bolsrts ap peared lcfore tho pension examining Ixard of Fayetto county whore ho undt r- went an examination for the purpose of determining tho length of his stump. He had previously undergone five or six surgical examinations for the same pur pose, with tho result tiiat tho various ex amming hoards fixed tho length of tho stump at from oto in inches. The Fay cite coiinly Imard of examining surgeons evidently round Hi tt the stump exceeded eight inches in length and that Bolierts could wear an artificial limb with beiit fi cii results and so rt jx.rted to the Pen sion Oilice, for the reason that a short time after tho examination at their h.mds Boliorts received notice that his monthly stipend had lieen reduced to Nearly all of tho physicians who have examined BoIk rts' co.se iijreo that the Mump is more than eight inches long hut tht y maintain that the amputation in his rase was not properly performed and that the end or tho stump was left in such a seiiMiive condition that ho will never 1 able to wear an artificial arm, or at least not until after ho has submitted toanothcr amputation, which would necessarily re duce tho length t.f the stump to !en than eight inches. It appears that tho Pen sion Oiiice is eng.iged in splitting hairs in order to deprive a crippled 1'njon veteran of his j. 1st dues. Bolierts, v ho is a stalwart man stand ing at least six feet two inches in his stocking reel, hot his arm in a singular way. He wsts a private in Co. ., 3nl Heavy Artillery. l:i tho 2 ! day of M ay. i 't.t, ne vias-on tuny in iiieiiuion.i. j.ee had surrenderor at Appomatox on the '.nil and the "boys" were ail anxious to return to their homes in the No:t':i. B;d t ri,ss tMUimand had ltecn detailed to pack it lot of surrendered niuskots and in the hurry and anxiety they did not take llio precaution to exuiitine whether the gu-is wrreloadtnl or not. Bol.-erts was iloing guard duty when one or his comrades av cidently tlischargod asiirreiit'ered musk et loaded with bii.-k :.nJ I Mil. The ball entered lbdierts' right wrist am plowed along the Imne, splintering il as it word, until after it had passed the el!o,v, when its course was deflected and it passtsl from his arm. IIo v. as ioioe-.Iiat. ly ro move.l to the ii'ispit:;! here his arm was amputatetl and v here he was coi:!inc. fr a pciiod of .ilmost thrts months aflt-r his (Miiiali-i iiad ail returmvi to their homes and friends. Two of his ei.mraii.-s were .-lightly wound-d at tho sametimt. Tho Committee has rersirttsl to Kliens burg's; Town Council that a tsomplete sewerage system for Eltensburg wotild s;t alsmt i,(iO v. hile a sower from the jail to the stream south of town would cost alxi'tt ?!.7'fl Tho Council and tho County Commissioners will now attempt to come to an agreement on the question. !y Ici. ks gun. Iss-.-liar;;!'.! from the same I lie thermometer registcriM ;io t:e grees Saturday afteriitv.m, but by noon s:;n!av it Iia-l tiroiipcil to 41 degrees and lingered :Uut that Kint thrtinghou the day. Tuesday mornirg tho 1-iure! Hill mountain w. whits with snow that had fallen during the previous night. Several sno .v stuul!s passed over S.uiier set Tuesday morning. One ofthe heavitsit rain and hail storms over witnessed in the north ofthe couniv passed over the region adjoining Mt. Moriah oa Tuesday last. Hail stones tivered tho ground at place to a depth of from 13 to ! inches and in their descent cut lcavei and blossoms from tho trees and did ir.'-alcnlable injury ti fruit and growing crops. I'ntatoos and outs were washed from the ground and in a 11111:1!.! of pla-vs had to lie replanted. Sevr, feiices: were washed awav by swoTTtn streams. Complaint is made by citizens residing in the neighlsirh'SMl tif tho electric light power house of the useless, and senseless custom of blowing the steam whistle just Is-fore the machinery is stopped every morning at alioiit half-past four o'clock. Many persons enjoy their best sleep during tho early hours of tho morning, and tho engineer r.t the power house has no g'd re;Lsoii for depriving them ft it. Tho nuisance should !e abatol at (iu.v, and we have no doubt but that tiio mem lienor the electric light e-impany will see that it is. growing and the blades jolor very imilar to rust. llnii pixir alike snfTer the tortures !.at mine jtli that terrible plague, !j:it;j pil.si; rich and poor alike find ii::a:it relief and permanent cure in I' ui!i:m;.:,t. Your dealer keeps it, A 111 iti.n was mad.; in the ISlair county : 1". m:i . l.ies.lay fir an order tiireetr ''Jiliejir.itlein.itary t- is..:io notieo to ' ,J;i'.v (' :ii:ui-s;i,ners John Hurd, j-a Funk and H. M. Faglry as to the t-zof lh report of the County .ndi t 's ai. i tie' a:io;n;t of the t-urchargos '-"ii-: t!i -rii. a-i ; a! t grant a rula on 'iliiri ail J .,;. I'.u.k t-. shiw 'iv why th.-y should n,,i tj tiismisL-d fc-iii t.Si..-. Mar.ii, a cuk euipbiye l in '' "'"""' V., found one day last wet-k (vU.ii. , j c irsi-tisthe worst pos--u;i!. 1,1 wear about a c.sikiug stove Two of the three cases if tho I". S. against ex-deputy collector P. A. Johns tif B'ickwood, were disposed of in tho L'nited Statoi Court at Pittsburg last week, lxiih resulting in verdiits .f'not guilty," and it is now announced that the oilier prosecution hxs Iksjii dropped. The suits against Mr. Johns grew out tr Fayette county p'.iliths, and it ever a man was hounded by a set of unscrupu lous and malignant enemies Mr. Johns is that man. His complete vindication is therefore all the more gratifying to his numerous friends. ): Mars;,-S I It -C.iL :i ('.lliiloi l burns like oil. rsi't almost caused her skirts e right fire at the Shf serea'ii:'d and the ' burning irarmet o!f. but in si.iteof all that could " giri was i:n:nerse. in a """licit mater. II 'Mat sh Sunday night's frost was one ofthe most destru.-tive ever known in tins county. Few person were prepared for it and those who were only succeeded in saving choice plants and llowers from its blighting effects. iarden truck of all kinds was killed and great tlamago was done to apple and pear trees. Both of those Truits were in full bjtKmi and it is h pod tiiat many ofthe blossoms escaped uninjured. Plum ami cherry bhosoius so far have fa-Jed f appear and it is lic lieved that these two cnjs will prove en tiro failure. 1.1, 1.1. 1. ill IV or injuries are recover. ser- '- liiek, M. M. Strickler wuKiea. V ," "'""' '""ard of Viewers ap.iint-d i .,M 'r ' !' r'" of r"ayotteoourt to view 1. ;:rf''rIll,-i,rop oseil new bridge over v ". J.Wit ''"ibienec, made tho view 7"-rt.ymr 1. ... 1 . 4 ' ir-'iij s " V.J. 'iijuie-tion with a similar mierset county, composed ii t 1 r , j U . 11. s.immermau aim (: b.rd. The two lxiar.ls examined r", 'r j i r-.:ighly and fixed the lo Fjr!".1 tii( liUl' ""''"O' Jiouse tm the tii o ,!""-v some ilistanee alove Z,rM)'l''U'X' 0akl:l,,' '-ridge. It is .""H-r up the strcun tiuii the site ' ' 1 several 5M',f - years ag. when the tnat- 'ied Ix fore. The river is 270 ax the iinini ...l.wrf.l 1 -....I. n-wcrs will make a rejsirt tt .s ill u,eIr isumty. 4 fir did considerable of the ciuiitv last firted on Sunday at noon, and 'ii-i.lay evening. Millions r f.,resi r,r.. 7-'a tiH-,tl, . It until T v-1 ,.t . . 'JNU 1 'r ere destroytsl, and !. ' tliousandsof titatand pit 1:1 j uiueti ny me nert names. tnr; x-r l;-y i.Vi ,re and saindiinrs of l'.ms! -fc burned tiff clean, and green I 'pie turned out at Pinkorbin the tlaiii. Ml.;..!. 1 .. s niKii iieie.i s 'liail foul, I ...... 4. . . y.ij., si one poiiii a j"'ni- Was I'urned in a few min tra. ' ' r,' "over owned most ofthe , Vr Uirb tUe "re swepU His --u ji.e. ii,t' h. aW h d JJU narrow escuj.e from lie n, of Connells- II is Iarire mill at W. W. Wallace, t.f Williamsisirt, T.i., m ho has Ikvii engag.sl to deliver a num ber tr prohibition speeches in this county, has made the following appointments for May: Iiooversviilo, iO; Shanks il:e. '21 ; LaioU-rtsville, ii; Boxbury, Si; ab'ti Savage, "24; Berlin. S and -tL Mr. Wal 1 wo is sai l to be a c iptiv.itin ' orator and never fails to arotise Ids audience to the I imp. rt:ti-..vofthcs!i! jeet hi is dis.-ussing. I Tin- Chairman ofthe Prohibition ( ounty Committee is dcsincis that he shall Is? heard by all t.f the people in the iicigh-Nrht-tls meiitiontl. itherap'siintmciits will lie announced later. Died Hahisg Her Toilet. Mrs. William Shiulis of Lincoln town- shio, died verv suddenlv af earlv hour M; lld.ty i:ior!:;.iiT at l.-r !: nmr M.iiile ;rove Farm." The tiec.ised us making her toilet when her husband left her to go to tho. barn. When Mr. Shauiis returned to the house a half hour afterwards lie was surprised to find that lo wife had not Jirepared breakfast and that she had not come down stairs. I'p.m going to their sleeping r-xmi hcf-iiud her lying ut the f.w't of lh- bed still in death. She hm! not complained tif feeling sick when Mr. Simulis lefi hi r and in-r death, which rcsc'it d from heart t!isease, was evidently painless. She was alxint sixty five yesrs of ago mid was the mother t.f Josinlt Sh tul'S of 2uemahoni:!g town ship. A Tuesday 3Iaming Blaze. An alarm of fire was raised at li) A. M. yesterday inoiuit'g after il was found that tho residence of Michael Keiferon Bus1 street was in t'ames. The tiro com p.itiies responded promptly to the alarm, an I tiolwithslaudiug the west ward lxiys bad (-.liisidenil.le start and a shorter dis-t'li-v to Uavcl their cast ward rivals were first to throw a stream of water on the burning building. Tho lire was put out b.-foieit hud done a great amount oi dam age and Mr. Kcis'er's crcatost loss is like ly to result from the damage caused by water. The lire originated from a dcf.s-t- ive kitchen fine and was so securely hid ileu i.i the cast wail ofthe building that it was hard to find and very tlillicuit to extinguish. The lire companies did tht best ssible service and saved the house, a recently erected two-story frame build ing, from entire destruction. Mr. Keifer's PuVdj ScliGc; CriTitei. It may ls of interest to tho friends of education throughout the county to know tho goneral results of the public school examinations announced in March. -Miieteen ci:utse wero "xnmiiicit 111 which l.VI pupils of tho public schools up- pl.ej rr graduation. Of these, !' roachet tlio requisite standnrd ofsciiolardiip and were granted diplomas. The folioiving is tha full list of g;n. lutes for 1 .": Common- S ii :. Ih!'ihtmi:nt. A ',.'. 10-1 David M'S"'liut.nk. CUrenco Lininger, W. F. Barkley. lirtnrKeiltryA.7.o Miller, tlisjrgo Be! man. CStwnviugh John Shalf-.r, Miciiesd Forrast, Bertha Mishler, Alice McCauliiV, K B. Blough, II. U Shank. Mi I.irk MilUm Hershlicrger. Jijf.-riutH Carrie Shuul is, Jarab tiard- nor, T. L. Miller. Jt'nnrr Ijtura Shaffer, Mieh.-el Beiuian, Jacob Shatfer, James StofTt, Jauies Canovan, Biehard O'Conner. Jcudero.Ti Boliort Crist, Mamie Berk- oy. .ii.'ii Lizzie BorUoy, Harry I)arr. M iddv.vvei Luther Shultz, Hurry Shultz, IX O. Pyle. Mj .r Seore AnV:ony. .Vtr J:i!!hn re Norbert Topjier, Ahy suns St rau b. Xnmtbtuij!nH Annio I. Mails, Conrad A. Miller, Martin K. Ihiuman, Charles A. Miller, William II. Miller. nii Pearl L"liinaii, Norman W Huffman, Austin I). HufTui.tii, I.ew is A Beal.es, M. J. Weaver, Levi 1. HuTman ijifm'f'iunhig Bolx-rt Horner, K lnnind Shaver, Harry Shaver. S tmrixH 'J'trii'n'Aice Ij. Oonser, AnmiM. Stall!, Boss II Pugh, Simon B. Friedline, John Ho;vcr, Fretl S. Mil ler, Oeorge S. Cupp, Koyal B. Bhoads. .V.tic P.lniiche Sine, Alda O. oldliam. W. L. Ol.l ham. ,Sii:tt.'iitii;ttt,n Harvey II. Shoemaker. .v.iiy,vri- llarvev 11. tjlesner, Imis M. Musscr. tiitnrrfii-lil Maud ldister. Nttiu.'nf'ri) Jennie Snyder, Ida Belle Miller, Milton Sorlier. Hum ni! Maggie I.ct, C. K. Bird, X. F Walter, Charles Hoover. I'i'prr Tmlryf mi! Susio Shultz. Illllll S'.'lltH.I. Pkpaktmknt. Urrl-H (Algebra, Bhetoric, Literature, tienerul History, ISook-Keeping, Civil (Jovernment) lSessio Fisi-hor, Liz.in y.immerinan, Loora tJarman, lllsie Ault, Harry Muhit :iburg. M,yrrlti1-( Algebra, Bhetoric, Liter ature, Civil tJovernment, (Seneral Histo ry. Natural Philosophy, I-i'in, i ieotnetry, Physit-I tiography ) Nellie Butler, Kate Oiingor, Kate Siiej-pard, Mamie MVNamara, Jessica Beed, Mary Kneir viia, LettioCtxk, Daltoii II. Cook. Ni.'ix'turT (Algebm, Blieloric, Litera ture, 'ivil (;oveii!ii:ent,!oiier.il History) Lva L:vergt, Almira Lh iilitcr, Jjit tie Meager, Amanda Martin, Ira M iiliron, Ky.r Milliron. APs it Hast Ibartli. ,s.n.t.-i .ii t( Algebra, Bhetoric, Lilera- ture, ieiier:d History, Physical Ueogra- ;hy) M cilia Savior, Nellie Kixiser, Bt-r- thaShan'e.-, Co-.iSi.v.ler, b.Rra Mil. im ii Lulu Siiaifer. Bavid Orovo, Harry i:ts tigrr, ;eorgo Ileilley, Justus 'Sastig.-r. Junior clos-ics wore examiiiod in ail the Highest of all in Iiaver.in; Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 4'5 V LiN Vis3. ktj 51 ki L s-ttt B5 A s, k. si t 1 BSOILUrEOT PUKE K.ide a HaU Peddicr Talk. One tlay best wts-k a jtldler protending to lc n tleafmute made his appearance at the residence tif A lit! re w Coleman, mi tlio hill top just west of town, and after open ing his pack and displaying his wares ainiy on.ternoretl by mean:! tr signs to indtiTO the ladies of the household ti purchase various articles. Finding that tho ladies wero unwilling to Invest tho peddler shouldered his pack and prttsed ed to the homo of Hez. Shaulis, only a few nsls distant. The laditu were absent and Shuuiis and Herman iierkey wore engaged ut building a Tent c in the rear of tho house ami they did not tdservo tho peddler approach. A moment later, however, Biisscl Stewart came t!ri ing uj and remarked to Shaulis "you had let ter go into the house ami sue what that feilow wants I just saw at tho door." A few minutes afterward tlio peddler oamo u aiding around the t-orner of tho house ami l)-i:ig to Shaulis and lus tMiupanioTis started up the road. Shatd was suddenly reminded that ho had left his watch hanging on a nail in tho kitch en and hurrying to the house found tiiat tho w atch was missing. He at once start tit 111 pursuit of tho peddler and coming up to him demanded his pmiM.rty. The peddler promptly took the stolen watch from his pss ket ami handd it to the owner, and without;voluntet ring any ex- il. illation started to run. Shaulis took after him and Stewart r.nd Bcrkev think ing that they could bo tif some assistants? joiuetl in the chase. The thief was soon overhauled and wlieu Bcrkev com menced planting vigortms kicks untler his coat tails the rasi-sil found his tongue Ktsin enough and 1m gan pleading Tor mer cy. When Shaulis and Berkey got through with him the peddler presented a Bon y looking sight, but when he found that they meant to let him olf after hav ing given him a sound drubbing lie again took to his heels and has not since lxts..u seen iu that neighlMrhoo.l. Stenaer's, No. 5i5 Maid Street, The Leavy winter pannci:ts aio now discarJeJ, ami Lighter- weight fiartnctits lookcil fr. e.ia.1 ! ! .1 ! .ei. i w:. . nil . ;!!-. We ire t.., of .Vio - 'Tills. I if Fcr ?alc . 1 1 .r fi;. K a m :. -Ms. ;.u p, gii'Have a Comfortable Ride. A mi'. V1 r.i.K' notm 1: 1 . I. l.e l.le! lu.i!: t I. :, 0.1 rlili te 1 Oi I".- 1 ::, 1 .11.1 . Oil, . d to I'i -1". P. IT. V'c have at our Hart Sunday School 3applis. Stiperintondi'iits and leat hers of classes in Sunday schools will liud all sorts of Sunday Sch-sil supplies, Hueii as reward ranis, tickets, chromos, cliiiec bisiks for Jiries and gifts class rwon's, secretary's and treasurer's blank Ixx'k.s, at Fisiimt's ISo.ioic Stokk. Ladies' and Misses' Ready-made : : : Waists. AVc arc at a Io.3 to know wlieth er to call t!icnt wai.st.s-, or sleeves, with a waist attach.;.. Take them a.s you will, we liave tlicrn in assoi t meiits to be ab!e to please almo.st anybody, botli iu Wash Material and Silk. V-"0:l ., No. ..i Aa-011 I ! ii u 1. 11 was 1 sir. 11. r. A let i.r tsaiii'i tj.io.l. j.v. in-! K 1 inn, 1 It.ti-i- r,, ,11. A. in: ! M . ii. i I ir' ii. i M" 11 1. Hin n r a ..:t. I li :11m ioi.ii 1,1:111 .,f y s-;. .te,. n; .,.1 -i.: hi. ..-k .v 'lIi Kit-: .out i;a.,l ou-.i .if J..I111 !!. ii, uuer tan, as.ifoiee of J.iu.,t:io:i T.niiiiV -ii... r . P. .s Vl..il Pn.t ti.jiiun.ry. i' . i.i..r ol ..I ir.rts. of M .ry lie Ol S..I- V.I.'r, as- oriciL rin;.i.-iM t.ii? fiuu.-t lino ,,(' BUG ilES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, and ROAD WAGONS, at the lowct j . lces tver olT.roti for like aKij. f.r i i-.o-.J.. I. fin. u .1! tf ir,-sfitl 'i to tii the f. i iir j: 1. I in 1 I tli" fc.lfiX Monday, May 27ih, next J.s l l.'tu.iis A y-m, A!Ie!;,-uv town :: J. dll M. 'I'i i v. r. " " l"'lwnril Wallers, hilii hersv:.';! v ' rM in W.i lers, il.iin.; t.iisiai as K. ler- 1 o.. j.-n.-rsiit, nm iism:.. siiiinui t: jsweiUi r. shhi.i rs, t iioroie. h k. i. is.wiji!:, t ;. rk. ISEE OUR $5.00 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS.h W; Pa rasa! 3 and Umbrellas. Ask to see our Special quality Um brella, for sun or rain, At $1.50 A good new line just opened of La dies' and Children'!? Parasol?, from 25c. and upward. joei mm, MAIN Johnstown, STREET. Pa. Sheriffs Sales. loss will reach hy insurance. ah nit f si, fully covere.1 Skin GaTit-s at the Circus. limning s cir -ns winch exlui.ite.1 in tins jilace 1- ri.lay aliernoon un I evening gave alxiiit tho lest one rin ' entertain ment ever witnesse.l in Somerset. Til tl-iy was exivssively warm an.l farmers were unusually busy, but these facts t!M not prevent a large cro.vj rrom niten-ling the show. A number of "skin g.iineV fol'oiveil in the wake of the show, in fa-.'t one ofthe skinners liaa Ins "layout' in the siile show conno.-teil with the circus. w hile two or three ethers were cluing business im.-nciliatclv in front of tho entrance to tho main tent, w here they were permitted to tit-fraud the unwary without remonstrance on the part of either the town authorities or tho pro prietor of the circus. The lol;lest of tho ''fakers" displayed his license to do busi ness cheat the ignorant in his hat band The "fakers" quit the town w ith several hundred dollars taken from people w ho never read tho papers, but who think they arc cunning enough to buy a H bill with a ? gold pi(ns. Miss Sarah, daughter of Isaac and F.va llotrmau, tlied at the home or her parents, in Jer.ner Township, near i'oii ner post oilice,. -it Jo'clock Thursday after noon. Miss Hoffman di-d of camsT from which she had lss-n a patient sufferer for the past two years. She was able to be :ilotit the house until February, when she took her led and reaiainej there until death relieved her. The deceased was Isirn in Jenner Township thirty-live years ago, ami lcid lived there nil ht-r life. She is survived by her parents one sister Mrs. William Horner of near tj-icma-honing. and one brother John V. Hoff inan of Jenner Township. For some time past the friends tif Mr. Pearls Cook, a prominent Shade tow nship citizen, have notitsed that he was lals.ring under Trent mental stress and upon eon- sul till ion with a physician decided to have him remtivcs! t a:u asylum for treatment. This decision was afterwards reconsider ed, but not until after a consultation had lieeil bel.l by a noniliT of physicians who had examined the patient, antl Mr. Ctsik will now lie kept confined to his home until local physicians have exhausted all means at their command to restore him to his former mental condition. Tho patient is about fifty years of age and has always been a moral and upright citizen. Recently he united w ith a church and immediately thereafter evinced a great 1 interest in religious matters with the XVaait Shsarer'i Frig?:rful Death. I'nink Shearer, a nativo of Stoyeslown, siiie: intendent tif the finishing mill at the ll.lgar Thompson Steel Works, at I'.rafVlot k, was killed Sunday evening. When the engine running the finishing mi:! was started the main shall turned to center" and stopped. Shearer picked up an iron lr and pried the lly-whts-1 be yond the slicking point. Iio called to the engineer to go iihcad, as the w heel turned. As the steam rushed into the cylinder the machinery moved briskly. the big ilyw heel spinningarou nd .sotpiick- ly that ln-fore Shearer wa able to with draw the heavy iron liar it was caught by me of the spokes and whirltdout ofhis hand. On end in" the bar struck Shearer on tt.pof the head, crushing in his skull like an eggshell. le.-ith was instanta neous. Shearer was 4. years of age. He leaves a wife and thrcechildren. He was xipi;Iar in liraddock and well liked by the employees of the works. Wool Wanted At Kantncr's Woolen Mill, 0110 milo south of Somerset. iM.linu pounds of wool. We will c.vchangj g.vtl.s or pay cash for it. Carding anil Spinning done on hhtirt notii-e. Kaxtxkr A Co. Crntsaniil Celebration Meeting. A meeting w ill lie held on Monday evening tif court. May 'Si, Wtl, to make arrangements for the centennial celebra tion on the 1th cr July nest. A general attendance cr all persons ravorable to theeelebration are not only requested but are exected to lie present. The general committee lias been apjioint d and each member or it should endeav or to Ik! present. Come one and all ami lend your aid to have a rtwsing meeting. F.very effort should be made from this time on to hare, a wonderfully grand celebration. A. II. Cokfhotji, Pr esidint. Haul Hati! HaU! Have you seen the new styles in mil linery, at Mas. K. Ik CoKFROTH'fl, Imroiigh high schools. These were not included iu the above summary. The gra-.h? of work l y the npplicn for graimation was more satisfactory- tiiroiihoiit tlian in any previous year, indicating more thorough and direful teaching in the schools during the term. We desire here to aeknowledg" t!i val uable assistance rendered in these exam- i'lations bv teachi-rs and directors. All work by fmi'iiitlo.nt of examoiers was purely voluntary and gratuitous; and th c wi;lii:g!iess and clli'-iency shown by the-se ass.sUinls call for most grateful recognition. Indeed, it is alouo through til-; ready and cheerlul support of all the educational forces of tho county that the systematizing t-f tho school work hr.s been made possible. All the Kfh.xds t-f tho county r.re now thoroughly and completely graded. This h is aided gre.it'v in bringing them to th"ir present high standard of etV-eiency and worth. Im-reasetl interest ;'i s. i:o.i work, united etl'ort in school manage ment, and substantial progress in every d ':artment of our. educational system h ive lieen the legitimate fruits t.f tin' County Course ofNtuily. itti the con tinue I hearty o-oper.itio-i of directors and teachers, the schools of Somerset County, un-ler the graded system, prop erty regulated and gnardisd, will contin ue to improve until we shall retilie fiom them the greatest possible c-nkI umier existing conditions. To this end all true friends of educational progress are cordi ally invited to contribute. J. M. IlKKKKV, County Superintendent. Xartcal School Bcoki and Snpphei. Teachers and pupils of the Spring and Summer Normal, Preparatory and Pri mary schools will liud a full supply of text 1 looks and teachers special text b sks of all tho higher grades and all kinds of school supplies at Fisiikk's Hook Stouk. A specially is ma lo tif keeping well st-x-ketl on Pedagogics antl Psychologies, :ie.stioll Ilooka to assist teachers iu pre paring for examination. Keys to Arith metics anil everything in teacher's bin's. C'HAS. II. FlSIIKIU Somsrget County Xathsraa Conference. The Somerset County Lutheran Confer ence convened at Friedens, Monday, May th, and adjourned Weclncsday, Sth. All the ministers of the county were present save one. Itev. . W. W. AinU-k, of Johnstown, President of c-.Miferenee, preached tl9 opening serns in on Mon day evening. Apart from th:) prepared program of pratrtical subje-ts, which were fully discussed, the following action was taken: The committee 011 Pines' congregation was instrm-ttsl to secure a mortgage on that church for tho It ockwo id pas't.ralo and that the ch.irgo thereupon pay tha indebtedness duo to Hev. W. II. Settle mcyer. This action was neslilied, how ever, by individual suliscriptions in order to help the congregations. The constitution was so changetl as to havo tNinference cnveno 0:1 Monday evening and adjourn not later than Wednesday afternoon following at V. o clock. The tj.iestioii ofthe Collegiato Iusti- t'Ste was revivc.l and the following art ion taken bv tho conference. Wiikukas, It is our opinion, with strengthened conviction, that a Ctdlegi ate Institute affording educational facili ties preparatory to admission to our lest colleges is needed within the bounds of this conference. l::i!re-l. First, that the chairman of the committee 0:1 Collegiate Institute with four others, to le appointed by the conference, lie authorized to open the prt- posed school in such town in Somerset county as in their judgment is eligibly lo cated, and whose c-itizciis anil their friends elsewhere shall contribute at least ?7,.VK for tho ercc-tion or a suitable build ing antl furnish desirable grounds con taining at least five acres for the use of said school. Second, That the conference urges the membership of the churches to aid In the establishment or the school and to sup port it by influence and patronage, w hen established under the proper auspices. Third, That the conference elect three trustees at the first regular misting after the school is established, and shall have the authority to elect as many additional trustees as may tie necessary to maintain a board, the majority of whom idialll lo inemliers or the Lntherrn Church. The follow ing committee was appointed: Itev. M. I. Young, Ph. I., P. P-erg- strtstser, I. D., S. J. Taylor, Ii S. John ston and J. S. Harkey. A committee was also appointed to arrange Tor another reuuion. Ursina was selected as the place of meeting or conference in the rail. Itesoliitions or gratitude tor the kind hospitality or the people or Friedens were adoptej. O. II. U. Welcome to tis Oii TAlzvi. It is estimated that I.VhioO isitors w ill lie drawn to Phil.idebihia 0:1 Taesdav. lay 21, to witm-is tiio ceremonies at tending the deilieation tr the new o i l Fellows' Temple. Tho annual session of the hand !.odge and ;rand Fni-amp-mciit of Peimsylvi'iiht, lastiug frooi May 2utoMay-J7, will lo pariicipe.ted in by l,oV representatives from nearly every town an.l hamlet in the state. lit sides there ill be present tho tirand I.dge officers of ail the adjacent still's who will Clinic on special trains ucif.riipanied by large delegations or odd Fellows. Twenty thousand men, w ith I'M bands of music, will participate in the great parade, in which there will be rtuM plumed and ls-lted chevaliers tif the Patriarchs Mili tant, Springfield Massachusetts alone sending .'IVI or these and San Francisro sending a delegation clear across the con tinent from the Pacific ocean to tho Atlantic. f.y virtue of - -rie.lii .ril.-nr I"i fa., u u.-.l 011 i of li; t our! of t'oniMim l-l.i i,f .-.i-.i.-rs, t chiiiIv. I'u., 10 :.i 'iii,-, ;, ., 1. ,y,.j ),,. ,t. k.sI to I'liieii- s,,. i,i u,,. c.)t.It !,,u-e, in rsoim-rsi t iioriie;li, tia Wednesday, Way 23, Q ) L'KT PI : X ' I .AM AT I ON. WiiKiUMs. The lion. Jt-i,:i It. I.-.si. . Xf.ru i.i. fr. - il'i.t Ji' life .,r : i.e ,i -. ... t n.i;:. of I'oT.iiiioTi t; 11. ii tin- M i-r;ii i-o.i :iii-si-oe l-osiltrf I lie l',r ti J Ulileli.l iilriet. iliil .1 1; ' o! Hie I .iirts ,. iy, r , 'I',. rm, n T -ulli I i. i:- crsil J:i:l ts iiv.-ry. for trie trial 01 nil .-:i,.r.Tl a'lil 'iiii.-r niieinl' -rs in tie- saiil ! ; -1 r .. .,il f'. .1. 11'inst itei! NoAii 1;:s.-,m m. K-js.. Jil.i'.-.s ill Iru C'oun.s of l '.eniiina as ;.:el Jtislices of ilu Courts of :-it an 1 1 ri iin r :i!..i .. m-riIJa:! l. m.-iy f.,r i:,e t.:.n . ; a!l c.iiiilai :u, iiihi r ole-ri-N-rs in tlii- i i.iiihv ol .-.ne rs. t, h;-.. e i-si;. I Hi, ir (ux-. j,'s. :.n 1 t.i in.- tir.T.-.''i. lor tuuiliinc a c ouri ..( t - .h l'e as me t,. . !: Coiirt'-r . .si n;- .;i te. I". -i. e a.i.l t ; ii. n-.i .!.oi i-'i rv, ami '':' i ovtraud Xeriiuner a; Min r-i i, en Monday, May 27th, 1S93. Ilcvtfl qtinrttn-s ibr Hardware, Farm Implements, and Wagons. Ni.Tiit: t.f the i; Willlltl tie- a"l e. " tie n mi.t Hi. :.. tileh- tolls, r;-ei.i.i. net ; iter r.'tm n; i'.eli e' I !; ir el I'. r'-a-.l lo ;' i.i n l-v ;r; to to a:', ta- -r H'i-1 f. James B. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA. GOOD NE t , ; tii: 1 1 tit, :ui t i'i i;; ', m;i ;- i !h- in tl.t r. ,iint ;(;t-n it 1 Iiiickeye 3Iiit!;nes the 'lodcl f ShnpIIcity. fcb' ll':i: :i 1: I ion 1, re nr : .:i!v. to l.e I i:i,-.'l a, 1 Jr.UlSTF.it'S n-n i r. is ii NoTI"K lsl.V, at 1 t.V:.; r i n-.il tsLitc, In i. 1.1.. t:i wi:: :...i-.u hi t.e ..-r;.- . ol. :li 1 i.i. i'i - 1-1 .'' -. 11 11- v. i' ia:.-. .:. 1-0 Vtcted An intelligent man with push and energy. Must furnish j-lfJO.iiO cash security. ?7.i. IX) per mouth to right par ty. Address ii. T. II., Uox 7J. istoii, Pa. AH Hi ri..:hi. lit: .. j rn.iii.l ..' K.iaU ,;ni taia ie it; or !rn f'-ISi.ltl toii ;iiiii, S.1..1 1 lie main ;,i, .i i,!n-,i 1 .C acres j'.inj . n-li. !r;e; i joining !:m.i. of .I 'li iili.tn I.. -.;i: in.ilii .. !., vi .-e.-i-.Ii, A !'-x O il. r ry 1!. Miaiilis. I.i 1 .- .1 i;:i aa.i : ii. t v i p nr i!,. ri-oa ititIi I a tlW' ilnii liens -, I ioik I'.Tli all la::i i;: uii!i tie-ai.ie.ri aa-.e- lai.cu in t-x.v.iii.iii ;.ii I it, proju-riy of KuxiiU-iii tvei.'y Aaron Atik. nv. on 1 i!e li.l.'. i.i. lo :. 1.1:1 t- ii.' : 1 .it : . I, Pi., I I May 2Dtt, !C33. Kirsi ;;ti l Il'li' .1 r-: ; t'-.r-1 t-.n.i l.l j r- lvi:i.' i!i!:i ' .iol-e, a ! r. l. iV.:II- 1::, M 11- l'..l il'.V. ".7 i!n;iit ii ie r out 1.. sol.t .is tli rl tli - aitii A l,s. 1 Ail lie ri;rlu, t ile, I ai.-r.-.-t. iiia i 1 of .No ih !i. s. i ,1?. r, ,;, t.lla Ine-t of i::tl I s::ii.ile in .1, Jsoa.t rs. t e.iii! , i':i., e-.;t:ii llioi-e or lis., nit. a I ,... titnt'er. iiojoiiime tilt.. K-:--'i:iil--, .Oil.'l tie uiiil tf.sir.. V, i .-Iii. i;li... 1 a l.iri'e tin-is- sji, !iaiii liotii water ii nowil us tin- ; ae.e!.. ijii.. ho isi-s, sfii liie a :i. otli - .mi; la.- :i.iiiru-:i:iiiisi. 'i ii..-ii t.i eis iiiiii:i urn to ! pniji rtv of .oiii It. rinll.-r, at Jii'ol li"0lli.ll. pro.- ktllll iair.i ami "!. in I io n e - i .I.-na.-r tou .l..!iip, lt:ii:i;:i' i.i' aei-i , !:.i!f (-i.-.ir, f.:,!:.n-.- "t y. i.. in. -on. li, .1. ! J. t ; ri ti. ' ii r. I i iii tiier "n v a'.st utili, ro ier a. I s;,.ii-.i iv.i-r. ." i''-o ii .t . ;.:na let!! uli old :-.s til th.' sa l ..r Pattern hats at Mrs. K. V, ciiy styles, hut country price -. trollrolh's, Kow for Trgat Fishiag. ihtfoi e you go tisi.iiig e.;il in at Fisiti-:n's ISooK Stokk, w here a fuil sI.h k t.f Icsjks, lines, snootls, corks, sinkrrs, baskets, joitifcil rot'.-, rec'ls. Hies and all manner of fishing goods Wholesale aiid lb-tail are for sale. Cit Vs. II. FlsiicK. Of Interest to Housekeepers Ladies wh- value g-xi-.l cooking should examine the Cinderella lt.i:ig It Uikes ligiit bread and roasts meat tleiii-iously. Si.ld by J. K. HoLIlKKll ATM, Somerset, pa. i errns: Nonee Ml ) rso:i purchasin: iiIhh e s.i!e will :le .s.' t-ike llo:ee Hi f -lit. I'I till' t'-.ir,-;...:: i to ,, v l, lust w!u-n pro m is kii'K-k -l ilou a. t Il vt el iieiti I.,-1 to -.ii.- isi tii.-lirt 'iin i i-i f. Tli - re-Mat eil-l-e I'loa.-y Inli.-i ie J:.l-I o:i il v o!' .-o.i ;l 'ii. i-i. v:.-.: T.i: itttii, i- i. N- .it-. i i:; i.- :.i lliltll t !l 1 liiir. ii i.- j In :e :- .:-.:. isji.tiTs imii. -. i i:v.v.;n i .Vay i-".:!i. '.i at t!ic M per p. i.i til- ti-C; o! l!ie : i- N :'..r I : I'.rA ! i i A'!'! islle: . ra i oi t leu i;:e,l :.-e ol J .llll I .. .-tiir-.i :e il l-.l i-Ti: ir. ii -,1 I .I ., ar.-! "i- : t I 1 ille.i . r..; I'.i, A J. .i. Mi V i5.s .11 T -wTaV. ,i . , V. "y ?: .fv.-- -fy- "--v'-r 'fT I 1 ' 1: :;'. l . . i ' I ii.ti ii. I.- i i.--: :. ! I-. "HZ i : t - i V'U!. i l I lilt..! v.n! r." t. A-.i-Mt Iii ;:!-,:. t i:. . ! tMr,t i tr. 111: r.: f ' try M ol T. :i ! I .:- t i.lel I. l.tl .l. - ut .s, ii a. ; ; J.i M li ..-..i .I. ....I pi -I ill:.! till. I I.llal.e iiitl, a i:il i.-i.'i iMli 1. I as!.: il- "i :i r. ::.!. '! . J. A. Vo.i - ie !:, A. V.- I -: i I IS.T ii.-! 1 J. l i.s! iieil ri' iii.mi-i ral'.r fT?f'f eye --..-. r-- .-w;tt:i II lit -.ss.-ifv; U t!i-li-:-!.'- ... stand tis.-.re -vrvie tluin any t:!i r . : k .:' i. :Z ? i s -s.-. ; n - - r I .; rs t-i i 4 i j. rt . - f- v. t r and v. ..f'-l-X r v'r s. THE BUCKEYE DA.NNER BINDER. Xo ctinvrt tut the stt-t-j t l.-vaii.rs mi t'ais u:w- -t 11. !!:-!i!'' W ith o'.lt lie. Is : '.g )v.-r. -.v down j'.ml Ji!st tho tl: h:irv.st grain . siii.-iil farm. Waateil A girl to do general work. Small family, (i.sxlwa ply to P. . Uox !.", Sonierset, Pa. house es. Ap- A Cat ia the Price of Paotcf raphs. I iiiinoiini-e a retluction of nearly one- half in tin; price-? that aro now ruling iu Somerset for cabinet photographs, as wit ness until further notice. You can have one dozen good cabinet photos for ;:1.0il it fi.ia 1 Phottts, card size, for : oO.-ts 4 Sjuare cards " : : .Vi " 1 Iirgo tin types " : :0 " Work that will satisfy given in every in- statiee, and i!;r-tyi at a lower prico than you can get them elsewhere in the town. If you want to have and keep the ben efit of those low prices, come to tho plaea w here they have first been made, at thii old cstablishe.1 gallery tippasito the post office, It will pay you to walk un stairs when you can stive seventy-tivo cents. W. II. Wki.fi.kv. Farmen! My Knglish Shire Stallion will lie kept at my farm during the entire season, ST.OI to insure a foal. 5. W. II KFKl.KV. at BiV Carriages. Tho place to buy buoy carriages is Fisher's Hook Store. A HOME FOR SALE ! T'i Ii : i-s of M i r.- Ana t 'a i'iia liain :! tin Ir none-, eoa::: incur u m-r.-s. : a tln'-'liii-i Iiou j-s met ii-.li:,. t!i -. -o i e.-.s :n!;. lining S mi. r:ei lt.io.i-;::. i!-rnv iii felt aiiii .tilters. Jvsj.:i. iI.-:,-tii - to par.- W :li please t-..li on .l.tl. t :e ". ' ItKM'.V t r..t!lil M. CAl.Vl.N l ::..,ll VM. New Spring Goods. ' i 1. : A. Shi: l - . , I., .,--;.;, , v;J.,.::, ,,.;, 4 i " -,V,-..:,,,,;Ve. X..M. is t t.Mi:.i. Ii :.!..: SH..,...-,r. .... I r--'r--..'. i-Msi &--lJ.-rir-Uiim s.-!5siiii TVV 1 1 to - ;i!i .M-ti t..v o! :...-. s ;. ...v .. ?-'5,7; - jaB?8 r-J---.---'-rSr---- , . J --rii .s.-,::.::o:,r ,,fV.',:.;.-i..i s: : ;; .,. - .zZ -1 J&&-Z?rT siWSijiAV'T s'- .-'' ': J ; .ie! e..':J,ir ::.-,... i.iv. ., . , . : -ZgZSSP?? s.:-: liii-'oi..: .-.Miii.i ...a is ,l,v,..e . ;t... : .:.. Nf-- sX-- i jfrCS' f '-Ti " V " ',,'!Vs ' r 'c 'J .M '.of.'s . t.,...i .Mi-Mi :,:!.: -.::!, , : - --WjJjJ&U- 1. I ',. . V . - Jv " -7 ? t.jH ,.vi..-.:-iy :. tii e: j. r . i l i. ;.. ;o;. ;, ' ' " - ' i.'.-i ..--iiin.e i, ... i . i v.i : li.-: M.v I KsAV ; i.-,' . i i I ill N i 1 t ' ' t'.'l A1 Diroirs Nt'Ticc. At an lirph : i f,,:ir: on 7 Mai- n, IV,, t;.e a: -I.i ly- ap;i . u:.-1 : i i.i ;i liiutis ia t ii.-e.Es of Ir.itor of :iI..-im .i. a'll. ilC tili'.e i ir i.iy ei I llei-I -:t So!:,' i.l. rs :tl.-. a,. : a il-.r;!..::, V. t!. iii:.-. I'iie,-, . it.. '.! :;i:l.-t ;h.-,-.-. JaJtiees of t'ae Peace ni Constables. When you come to Court you will w ant o drop into FISH Kirs lioolC ST: UlIC, and get such blanks as yo't may retpiiro, including deeds, summons I Minis, leases, Ac. If you need a IHnn's or McKinney's justice, a form liook or Purdens digest, docket, constable's guide, marriage ccr-tilii-ates, legal eaj, fisdscap, tablets en velopes, or any kind of stationery, you w ill do w ell to go to Fisiikk's Hook Stokk. Itasc wholesale Store. Base Ball. Goods, lall points of all description. antl retail, at Fisher's liook Time to Act. F.lsew here in this issue will bo found a full list ofthe names handed to Chairman Colfroth of gentlemen w ho have been ap pointed to serve upon tho general com mittee charged with preparing for the celebration or the County Centennial. A public meeting will bo held on Monday evening tr Court week, w hen it is hoped that something more satisfactory w ill be accomplished th in "blowing off steam." Farm Cream Separators. Farm Separators turn too hard: we have something CUICI . i llC Cl gj Safety Hand Separator is well made and easily taken care of ; no exposed cogs to nip fingers. Will skim 300 or 600 lb. per hour. Send for catalogue. P. M. Sharples, West Chester,Pa.or Rutland.Vt. Do you know that every slielf, counter, tabic, showcase and win dow in our Pry Goods Pcpartnieiit is crowded to its utmost capacity with everything tlio market affords in the way of new spring good.s. XYc have bought the largest at:d best assortment of CAlU'KT.-s, LACE CURTAIN'S, RUGS, and POR TIERS Ever seen in f omersct. Carpets and Lace Curtains are bow on exhibition vml we are con fident that our ttyles and prices are snch that lookers w ill become buy era. Re sure to sec our new Carpets and Curtains for spring. We will take pleasuic in shoving you a big range of styles in all the different grades of Ingrains, Tapestries, Body Brussels and Velvet Carpets. Iu Lace Curtains - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department we are showing all the new rich styles. Everything New, Call and sec us. Everything ful ly stocked and equipped at Parker & Parker's. irivi-s ni'Ti'-e taat lie iviii a! of :li! iio . - a 1 : lit in. at ' I. yni May, l-io. at ni-. tS 'I :s.iei.-co-t. Pa., w hen u-iij lat. rcsti-.l can a' U :nl it 1 1e ra . :;;-:r -.vn.s ..ii t lie u-i liill.i- .. iiii.l .. I.. r. :,v !. to til .1 l r ! . iii I'riii ty t.'.e lTils -e ia :!i oorotu'li wli. rt uii isTsoiw y tiiia's ltii.'-. r. nils li. NiilT, Auiiii.ir. -t t.;-n- ove estate, r-iuneii l.-v J?X IX (T( Nt)TICE. K-li.tetif IiunM I.inf, liihoif s.,..,; Mlip, (tee' i. Ia Iters t.-stiltilelltill V 0:1 the a' iiiij lnt'ii ara.it.st tothe un Ii the iirnii.-riiu: ohty, liooi i. ju r. ,.- .r t.. at; ji' i-s-.os iii-:. hi, 1 to s,ii 1 . si.!t-- ti i itn m-liiite i i vfu: -a! anl tlio-,- Lavicel iiv -.iu -t 111 s -.ei,. :o .i -i.t tlieia il.i'y lie titic.ttett i'irse:::ciu.sit, .i i ii ir-iiav -el ti.'.y of May.. v.:. at it t!'n-e of v". . f:.-r, t.S'., i:i tile lmiot:i;ii .f Soim rset. Ia. j. c. i.t' 11 1 v. i..-.vu:ur. THE BUCKEYE MOWER. t !n:Kh ! of thc-v c-el.-bratt-.l .l:-.i 'lint s i-i ml:, d bv :: i ii w:!I ti:; tivent'iis aiid 1 ne lat iiiot f:iti'!-tc niaeiiiiie ever made. c! Nt'Tlt : Au'titiitn. MiMer .V Co.. of Akron t-rs of the genuine loi' keve machines. :;ered an.l call'- l the i'.iiekeye, bat ma li 0:1 it they r.re not tin- Pennine, a;,, Men I'itrmer"' Si it-dump Hay Kal.e :;i wavs on hand. F. J. HOFFMAN, A:ent. S , ::ii, are th r.ii'-kcye in. !e in some t. a t:s 1 'liie, :ir her ton n ai 1 4ImI!iii r" -pr:::; ! t Iv tl-.' ve the U-t. ii':inii!"ii.-tu.--leaehit'esari Lite, ti- peiid ;I .irrnws ai- est prices. t.iK-l.eve i;;ik om?rs:T Fa. To ii.r hvav mi U:.v.l at low- 333T FERTILIZSKS ON EARTH! th A rDlTOK'.sXoriCiL li: liie- ei liter of t';.' i state of i'a !:it'-lf K.k l.l. A lo'.VII-!' ii T.i'- t:ii'leisii. n-.i.ii:or. u.i t-y tee t 'ri-ilaii t'leirT ol Soi... I ii.. 'ii 111-ii.i-it 0 ! si rii-iil '.rt .ii li-iii'Is i.:'ili.- i. i itiei i't i. '..r. t.i li.oM- t.t illy tiitioni tli. :. t", iisia-' ti l.e nil! :-it- '1-1 'o t-i-. iil'lsiititi'i.-i.t :.;i l-rl l.-iV. i;.y 1" i.ite- to rsoeiers t. uti.-ii :.n i -u Silll- llltellst.-it call ultelni. C. F. 1 ii-fl' Ii;.rsr. .; e .1. i" iij'ls.iitt'-'t rs. t i O'.nity, I'-.tii i- iii :!:. !.:' lil'.i'S ii-: s ol !iis i- Ht tl-s .-re all ir A j.iit.ir. tri.;;.--- n rs"s;.::i- liini Kliiii,.! t rs-t i 'tr.i:!i I.nke I'rie Kre-h C.tiano, the hest ferti!i.T on earth, i'ek'f or iioi n." I .ilso have eight other hraiids of I'ei til 12 to : ?.:'. "instantly on hand. I-'. .1. It contains ier. ranitty Il li'F.MAN, lie;: her ' in iiri.-e Somerset, rue,; , from Ta. Great Inducements in every line. Lace Curtains. Goods reduced in price Dry Goods, Carpets, Oi! Cloths, Ladies' Coats, tie. Xow is the time to buy to save monev and iret something u;ood. -JAMES QUINN, CLINTON STREET. sICHNSrOWN P ers!-n.-.l t!ui.viii-.;s:t.sl :i l!;..r. to I - 1 CtXai:.i;r Z'ZZZZ CI 5V istnl'.-i:..:. ei iiie ,o.;,.. ia te.e tmm A S-Jl Yard Horse Exchange, icrty, - - rrrrsr.ri;i, r.v. 1 'r: i. 'ji'vs I ;.iiv. riitiitri:tiie:it.s o!ii it. tl Here :iil H-i. .! m i v at I. ml. I i: M i:. Aii.li'.or. I)M IX ISTILVTt)i;'S NOTICE. Kstiite of Saneiel Saj i!. r. l.it.i of IU rlia lsuiui;ii, tliv'il. l'tttrs of A'lmliiistnitio.i liinin tn-t ri gmiititl l.y liie Ti.ier iiutl.ority, to tl:e un- ller.-iine.l. liolle IS leTi i" uii 11 to s T- soti.s liiiiel.teit to ai.I t-s; tf - o make iiinne, li nt ji.iyii:.-iit. :tuii tlio'i iiiivln-el.tims iiir-iinst siii.I csti.'.e lU ir.-s' nt tin in ijuiy auiiieiiti cii.sl i'ir s -ttlein in, ..ii S.i:iin!.iy. May l:;i, Iv's at r.-sl l.-nee ut 4 liarles V. .-nyili r, Kri. ileiis, .Smiiiil-i-sl-i lowuslitj., Soim-rsei coutity. 1'a. riiini.K-i w. sxym:k, 1). U. .l.MMKK.MAN'. Ailtiiiiii.strato.-s. D ISSOLUTIOX XOTK'I-1 Tlie mtidle. is hiT.-l'V notili' .t lluit the linn of WinuIs Js. Sch nidi, of tiel'liarts, I'.i., lias this it.tv Ihs-h ili-solv.sl, le.- t;. N. s hiss-It imn-li isln-i the iiiler.-st of K. WikkIs. Tiianti ii tin-l.iHilie lor iasi juit rwuii-, I m.ii.1 now kiiiiliy n.illcil your future I:.mts. Ci. N. s 'II Kt S K, Ajinl IT, Vk Ciet.harts I 'a. CHAUTAUQUA Nursery Co. Offer Liberal Terms to Agents- Salary '' t'xp.-ncn or cotii'-iii.s.-.ioi.. Ili-.-!i Eaitlc M. k l l" r..-s. New i-p -eiailt- . tvftl iml.ltiK-s, etc. Men Wanted work. I'.iy wee-ily. In every town. Su-a.Iy H ' B "wtLLIAa. Sc'j, PORTLAND N. Y. East Liberty Slock (.'or. I' u.i and I'iftli Avctui-s, Ey-t I.il Aiieileil Siili-s Tuesday '; W tsinextiiys .V r ri.I.iy Public Si!s !SEED : : : ! POTATOES. Valuabb Real Estits, ! I'.v virtu 'of nn or.te I will cxpo-v lo iu'i:'.--en t.f sale ! n, o "lin ctttl, sal-' 11.1 tlu H viiii.svs. Saturday, May 18ih, 1895, ! AT I 0 CLCC P. K, ; the fi.'lowitis cl.-rriis'tl red tstntc lute the e-ti.te of 11 airy .s. l'-.i oi.ll :, ti.vM. Ail tl.at certain tract of lan.l situ ite In I ei- j n.-r tow ii.toi. Soin.-rs.-t tenuity, l1-. :i'l(oii- ' iea I:. ml ' lorae-rlv .rf I'et.T I-ri.-iliiue. II iiry ' It oi.-li. I vl 1-ri.sleiie. Joim Hsiier. I'rias x-liiii.ii-'ii r. J's pa lleatii an i 'S h -r iaiiils of i tin- eslal -ut tier sieitt, i-.illti'.inui 14'2 ACRES, more or less, alitiiit itens cleare.1. haUincc Kissl liuiU-r. a Uime nnnilsT of line nnile trtsis itinl li.-tvin tiicntMi erts'tetl a gisst I Ntory anil iMist-iiit'iil Plank House, harn a'lil out bniltliusrs. on-liartl ami good w it. r, roiivt-nleiit tut-iiun li anil arliuol. T 10 percent, tm ilsv of sule. 'i on I Crrn ii.:ivi-n- f tl. .sl. in yir. iiiul in two vennt wilb liitefvt.1. l'teiou PV.-ApnM.I.UAuKT1I j ru.KIX(j Jumrrtovru, Pa. Aauilulsirwwr. i urn now reii'.reil to fiiriiisli. at rt a sonal'le j.ric-s, the lest SK!'I IHTA T MS and SvVKKrr. i:N that the mar ket can jiroditif. I U.uo'it last year tl.f hi.eliest price and lust potatoes in the state cf New Yi.rk and tested them. They nil did .veil, with the exception cf a lew kinds that could not stiit-.d the ter ri'ile tlreiith. w hieh 1 will nt put on tlie market. My crop wits numerous last year. From 3i pounds I raised lo hnsh ils of Maoie Mitrjihys, an avcra of t." l.'.ishels from I luisht 1. Icku furnish tht f l'o i: Iviuds. ail nre varit til's: M'i-,T;e M iirphy; Kverct; llarly I'ridc: Keystone Kavcrite: Amerii-ati Wonder; j I-ale Kino; Karly 1 iirilaii; Whiter Than i Snow; Kitrly Shamrock; Karly rcrfts--' tP'ii; Irih Ihiisy; Knse of Kriu; IHikota I Kisl; P!n miner's IV&iily; HeipIeN Kav Jorlt"; Si-WiH-ks' Pottito. All orders will !e promptly tilled by mail or express. Address all couiiniini-t-.itionstu THUO. HEIPLE. Boucher, Fa. T :.Is. sell the CJetser Kintie and Thresher and Saw .Mill, nJ u 1 nent for the Mouumeutal Bronze Co., of Bridgeport, Conn. reSUll lUai U13 II11UU UUCaillO UlllMiBIICCVI, T7 "n
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