U! r l vert I I I . i l Somerset Herald. t r. st l'L!-, Kdltor. M.iroh 11. W!. K-f AY. , f i ;,! So.i for i at ".'!,!,r(r-itir will vjte Mirch ;ill l" " esMliIisii a' electric II. . k r.iako sixx-ialty of S,-!ir- 1, 1'-.iliM Hay nd Straw. I. mi e ' ri, a verdict of "tin A n "' Casualty . in of MiUimore, for ., r.m:-n' a list of alleged ora- .h,.r xriW l.rui:un"- Br:. "r i-.v-'llliT I" a s:o.ie pile, Frnlay, l.i.iiiier township, f live lilacksnakes, one ins! anJappa- s;ii'l chunk. Mr. '-.i7jU I" ": . the t .tile to pieces itl uv ,...hl MI Fl-mr. war-U-si in the world, for wile by ; the J!---'' ,i.r U pulii:-ii county oom- ,,j,lu.-e the niitiie oi tue ,Mii.li.latw for Presi de Allots to lie voted at the ial deli-nates will .en, 'r . rfwwriH'rtthe winner. .-i I:tiilon Sclirock's on Can- ',n'. t .;Vnp. .rated Fruit, and any- ..'.,:r.'Sr'K'('r be line, tu'lore pun-mu!- , ni,v.; .-an or pharmacist can vwarra"1 nirr, mo.-. ..,J.!r.irHir. ,-o the purity, sti-engta. virtue oi i a - j; a-t!i-' only blood-puritier the irw: World s l airm ; ntlt,.. wiidcred at that Ayer s ':T -nu-!i universal demand. For ? "of o-iKipution. biliousness, or :?" ,,.,n!Mi.i;iit iieedin a laxative. cr re miiirpase.L They are '"'.'Ze-U'? "lie I,J cvery dose , r, i-..l, in:iii Station. Fuder the -ViJulaw tl:0 ,"'1-'" rcrsous hav r; ht to 1 present during the U' -oftho 1 allot-x are the uiemlers J - ritivii lnl, .nMble and l r liie latter appointed by the j...;;;V(;.'!llllli-i0"erS- . -,'..-..i'i:y l'r:u.Ts are OiTer-l but .. . ' "" i' ,ul "'s' aUl1 tU:,,,''" ' i-ii -I- are stored in cellars in '"."aj'.a .rfan alvan.-. It is said .j.i::iie h .jeofail advance, as ;" :j.(.r,,,,.il! in the han Is of the t lai - -st u rx rd. Eia.:,.;j,..KaiV. iiv was the loader iua.-u.-re, is .low a pouoe .iii iini Ux k aseacy. He : U1- ? - ii S Vt"r n:neiit uuUoriu witu as , .,J.- a he u-eJ to wear tlie war jaias a-tive mw in preserv- it- -iip-mjileiely covered with sores, r, 7 j-i.V.e in my bo-ly a-hed. Had W V. i f r live years. IKxtors oould 3i.n-jfHl. M'1 of "'y t'"16 uas r.-j is !; as a complete wrei.-k. t 1'iitters have tMtiipletely iu.t in three itioiitbs." Mrs. Anuie ZrTea. (pkstovn. Minn. I r:a:r .'f prominent educational .r. : 'Li; mier. are a.talina; a move-i--.::. w'lre Frank's rammer hotel in i u h.i l ;r.-;.ara:ory academy or A. t:i j hotel is only open i.:r.j ise tinalin of Jane, July and iu i: : ilieved the proje will be ,.--:L The iioiel is admirably u iA f.r the purp.. T.-; n!.f term oi me in iiana orma ..; f ?-::ii-yl aiiia will ieu Tues- ir. M:' h -il. l-'.'i. Special teachers rn enj.;el fr the increawvl at-t:.-. bai'.y drill in Miiall olasses a j'.:r in ail departments. Students la::ie.i ny time and may Uiard in ,. r.it' of tuition for term ?12.m to Inquire of Ii. J. Wai.'.kk. .III.. Principal. fleeted to tiie office of ;x.-ru:':bf pea in February must file t.-: VMte of otli -e with the pro- j s.urr units davs of tlie election t'r that their commissions may k. :u liiuij; their acceptance they 1-..3 Lite wh-!it thev (iic-eed and how Sr in ? -urred which thev are bt'Jrare merchant who laid iu -i if nii gh .at one vear aZ' was a i.a. :i 1 if he ha 1 a large quan- -TK his funl Ims-ness quite proli- '' - Ta-n k'-g of uails was purchased -r!i:N tua- the same nails are sold 'L"j1; t. Monday another rise in .i."iuil of all kinds went into ' j -a il! average 1 centson every - litin vca U:n le..:i d 10 Vi the ?:-. -r;rau will l. pleased that the ' : "-ap;. .iiite i !,y the last general r 'fib" i'resiiyu-rian church to V ' vn , a dtt j iiginein. ,rial of the :umiiv,;rary of the reunion hraii.-hes of t'je church, have ' - .T-vi,l Injfof tii.U large sum. - -j;!r i ta i;ti I d illars more has 'i I a similar sum is in '-" !u!i:;-1:i!f S(M.imi ni.ro t) le - ti.e tUrw; reuiaiuin months. '-4- i.:!ij.cWginstlie grand jury -irf.xn i w said regarding ' 'f li i'ior, that he had --rn-. i l,y th Jivriit attorney tt? ' ''l!l'? cUargus to lie presented ..- '.f ;n are for selling cider. s44-i that th sale of any vinous r.,,;,,,, .r, lieth.-rc;dtrrinne-;'' mt ali.-Mise, i viola- (- -t- Ux. a;,i t,,e g.inJ JllrJ. '-te,...; i -1L !lir "f ( LamU rsliurg have Irust -Kd4- funerals. It is --.tu.i -u t.ieipwt a minister tu - jvr.-i.-i, 0!1 Sunday after work . " 'k. He has two sermons 6" '""S " s"'lay. Inside-, other work. 4-at:.eUtw.,rk either. Thruugb .c'-iu:ui.lt.r has no easy time of ii'..'.dutie ,,f 'Jday cmpeU : i." J! ,m VWT minute of his time. , '' -f-nio attend a funeral that i."J U """-e work. A little con ttM a f ,r t1(. ,.ii5ui. might make -ier n,l his life happier. i. ;v;iier. the Pitt-sburg de ; i'i'Ty'i '" tlie Jsper Augus- , C:,n"t'' Wiim were ac--jt "i""t"wu 'ourt on Sat- vw-li't rendered in the V-'," ' "'f "", liousebreak- J.1Jut"ft!' so-callol -syndi---4r . S r,-lr'cd as an im- - V'ry ,,v August ina. and .'v,, ltt-vs ,he winning ofthe l " f"rpr,1I"l'r of a mi ml wr or ... si.ira.7 which will Iks , -.iiiist the Volf fa. I ion. ailH (r.veth:a Augustine has been mail. -'''i.ioa, L I.in lays: At- ' r(f-ren.-e to the extra news to all The matter present. l in ,t... - 'amnion f.,r ' a new trial in a il.-lll.... r- I- " .a. I1 I II 1 "-i.an'a vs. 1j : 1 h-4 ,.."i'Ulin ilka motions for new uie.leTni,,i . . "il-er . 'Utel his motion filed itllia tho 1,..! l:. ... -5iv. f, mini unaer vi C u lAlglni has been "TL't... i'"1 1210 un.ler w ;-rr Y' "1 lhut "theSSlh 1 '" .v (Feb. 2t j are ""- U"-T-" l n,U'r "tatute 'itl-,m:t"!n tlie '"nitmndMr. v., T? "! ' tutertaine.1 by 1- i S 'oijI1 'ake the an- ' ty Pi- '"'rurr if...i . . . i . 'tu -'au on Fehroa- w tu ieap year. j Fanner are buy making mapl sugar. Ir. Iavid li! a highly re-nto.i cit izen of this place, iswriously j'n. Hoi as lc-!i confmeil to his J,.,,:s0 fr tii(, ,la.t two week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank II Itiack, of M,y-crsdale,- spoilt Saturday. Siii.dav and Monday. it!, Mrs. Slack's parenia Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snyder. The next Meeting ofthe Somerset Min Ntorial Association will U held Monday, Jih iust, in the rooms of Kev. Crovle it lifc: a. si. Miss liertrude McClcllan dinl al the home of her parents-Mr. an Mrs. Joiah McClellan, of Qiu inahoiiing town ship, on February ITth, ged twenty-two years. A special term of court for the trial of civil cases will oe held during the week commeucii.g Monday May lltlu The names or jurors will probably 1) drawn this week- Mr. Albin 11. I'phousennd Miss Kmina S.. Fitt, Uth or Milford township, were united in marriage at the Lutherau par sonage, in New Centreville, on Sunday, March 31, by Kev. A. It. Miller. The Congressional CVtmuittee on Claims bus favorably retorted a bill to pay the late M. Tredwell. of this place, for bread furnished I'nited Slates troops during the war. Mr. S. V. Swank, of Sipesv'.lla, and Miss Maggie T. Ilemminger, of Kdie, were united in marriage on Sunday, March Sth, at the Lutheran parsonage, in Lavansville, Kev. C. F. lephart olliciat ing. Klizalieth, wife of laniel tut, died last Tuesday afternoon at her home in Johns town. The deceased w as a daughter of Jonathan Weible, of lavidsvi!le, this county, and was lorn in lsul. she is survived by her husband and nine chil dren. There will le no ser ices iu the Pies byterian church next Sun lay, owing to the absensa of the pastor, Kev. ltristow, who will lie at Markleton on that day to supply the platss of Kev. John M. Har nett, chaplain at the "Markleton Sana torium." The annual Conference of tbe Pittsburg i Iistri-t of the United Kvangciical Church, will assemble iu Salisbury, Thursday, and will continue in session until Monday or Tuesday. A large at tendance .f clergymen and lay delegates is anticipated. Several hundred gallons or maple syrup have already lieen shipped from Berlin by our dealers, and is pronounced to lo of better quality than usual. Our producers, says one of the dealers, are growing more proficient in the manufact ure and preparation of the article for the market. . Il.-c-inL Mr. W". H. Kretehman, the popular principal of the Kerlin schools, has ac cepted a position iu the Indiana State Normal. Mr. Kretchmaii is one of the le.st qualified and most siioeesful teach ers in the county. He will go to Indiana at tbe close ofthe present school term. Mrs. Charles H. Fisher and son Chauncey spent several days last week iu Pittsburg, where the latter received attention from a celebrated oculist. Master "Chan" is only eleven years of age but his sight is so badly affected that it is feared he w ill lie compelled to wear glasses the rest of his life. Ia n-al lovers or vocal and instrumental music will be glad to learn that the Iji fayettc College ;lee Club will give a per formance iu the Opera House, on the evening of Saturday, 21st, insu TheCIuli will come here under the patronage of the Children' Aid Society, and we be speak a full house for them. Mr. A. . Kimmel, or Prothersvailey township, who bail lieen kept close at home Tor three weeks nursing his young son, who was afflicted with grip and pneumonia, was in town for a fen- hours Monday on a business errand. Master Kimmel is greatly improved and his par ent-s have hope that his health will be fully restored. Mrs. Kphraim J. Walker, aged forty six years, died alut mid-day last Thurs day, from typhoid pneumonia, at her home near Iterlin. She contracted the fatal malady only a few days before. The deceased was an estimable lady and her death will be mourned by a large circle of friends. Her husliand ami several children survive. Mr. Allen C. Miller, of Krolhersvalley township, aud Miss Nellie Zorn, of l?cr lin, were uuited in marriage at the home of Rev. Taylor, i a Ilerlin, last Wednes day evening. Only the immediate fam ilies of the bride and gr.m witnessed the ceremony. The gromii is a son of Win. J. Miller, and the bride is a daugh ter of Jacob J. V. rn. They w ill make their home in Greensburg. Kev. K. W. Kishel, of the I'nite 1 Kvan gciical Church, is stopping for a few days at the home of his brother-in-law-Mr. James K. Ferner in-fore proceeding to Salisbury to attend the Annual Con ference. Kev. Rishel recently returned from Chicago where be took a pvial course in theology in the Moody S.-h-sil. He is one of the m st promising minis ter or that denomination. His little son Master rrestou is with him. H. A. Hartzell, or Addison, '-Fncbi Ifiram," as he is familiarly known all over the county, a few days ago celebrat ed the -:g'a'y-!irst anniversary of his birth. Tb3 day was oltserved by a num ber of his neig:iVrs. win called at hij pleasant home and presented him with, an easy chair. S !ncrst county has no belter or more worhy citizen than "l'n cle Hiram"' and his legi n of friends w ii unite with us in w:sl:i'ig hi in mmy re turns of tlie day. Three or four cars of the locil freight b'utb-lsund jumped the track at thu til )uth or the bridji? nar Mostollor St.i, tioii, Monday evening. Con lu.-t r Me IhuiaM took the engine and came to Somerset where a telegram wa sent t i Kx-k wood Tor the wreck train. The wrec k crew with their apparatus was hauled here by tbe iiorth-boun 1 p issonger train, when it was turned over to the local rreight men w ho proceeded to the scene ofthe aeoideut. It required several hours to replace the cars on tho track. Kngi neer Walter says he was running at a speed of not more than four Miles an h ur when the cars left the track. The IIkral!) deeply sympathises with tbe eiitors aud proprietors or the Johns town lh m vrti, w hose printing establish ment was totally wrecked by a tire that consumed the handsome Hannau Rlock" in which it was locate-! last Tues day night. Tbe Messrs, I5ai!y had suc ceeded in accomplishing the ditli -ult task or making a first class j.mrnal out of a paper that had had a hard struggle f ir existence in Cambria's metropolis. The result of their labor and enterprise w as 5we.pt away iu an hour's time, entailing orflVtiL With commendable en ergy tbe editors got out an edition Wed nesday morning and each morning since from tbe office or the It-iHg T r bna : Burglar visited tho bars al tha Com mercial Hotel, Hotel Vannesr and Som erset House Friday night. In the two first instances au entrance was effected through d.Kirs leading from the street, while at the Somerset House access to the bar was obtained by way of a wiudow opening on the street. 5 in change was stolen at tho hotel Van near, glass filled rith pennies disappeared from t.ie Sua rset Home, and a few small coins were erset ere n;.cin at ilii ( '.mi uiercial Hotel. Thi thie.es were evidently prohibitionist, since they did uot disturb the liquors or beer at any ofthe places visited. A par- of young tramps. . . who hail ieen ioai: lug about town tor inron or ioui . previous tJ Saturday, are sasoted. Deata cf a -ruble Cltiiea. j IVivId .Stride, possihlv H, . Most rosi i dent ofthe .siunty, die,! n: his Lome In ; All-'glu-ny townshin. Thursd ir momiti.r j TU-1 dii..i..M was liorn noir llarpor's I i erry, n.,iii Msrch 21. 17 . and was. j therefore, J years, 1 1 months nul 1) i ivs ! ol.t. He was the .it her of soven rhildren, j t ur of whom survive, as f..ilow: He iry, of Westmoreland ciuu'v: Mrs. Klizi ! Ieter. of Herlin; Mrs. Charles Miller, of KroMursvalley township, :md .rrs. Caro line Koust, of Allegheny township. He also had .Vi grand-children; 72 great grand chil lren, and ii great great -grand-children. His wife died aUiut liaeen years ago. Heuas laid t rest in tl, Mt. Zi a Cemetery, a few niihjs east of dividing R ide. Keligious servitsaa were conduct ed by Kev. J. W'. Straub. Settle Up. ur Ihxiks o! a.-v..intH we w ill do away w ith entirely from date of April 1, 1. W'e therefore notify all persons indebted to us to call promptly and settle either by cash or note, as by the alsive date we want all accounts closed, Fkrnkk Kkos. Aoraia Smith Dead. Ahram Smith, a well-kn i.vn colored citizen of this ! to rough, died aisMit 9 o'clock Saturday night, from consump tion, agei . He leaves a wife and live or six children, the youngest of horn is but a lew we?ks old. Tho fu neral took place at 2 o'clock Monday af ternoon, w hen interment was made in the Lutheran Cemetery. Klder Mullen t!;re, ofthe IMscipIes Church, conducted the religious ser iocs. The debased, who was perhaps lest known as "'S.,uire" Smith, came here from Virginia aU.ut fifteen years ago. He was over six reel tall, but of spare figure, and attracted attention wherever lwwt iit. He was of a cheerful disposi tion and was generally well-liked. A Uiut ten years ago tbe '"Squire" tn traeted sin.ill js,x, while at work in Coinscll.sville. llcfore the disease lievel-..:-td he took a tr;;in for Washington, where be was sent to a pest house, and can-fully nursed through his sickness. Iu speaking of the matter afterward the ''Squire" K-ti.i: "I knew that I would lie a dtad nigger, sure enough, if I staid in Cont.f-llsville, so I iiiade up my mind to get to Washington s.sin us I could get there, where tbe city authorities would take care of me."' Kr. Togie Withdrawi. KoiToit Hi.K.vi.ii: I wish to announce to the Ki-puhlicans or the cxiunty tiiat I have withdrawn from the contest for the nomination for County Commissioner at the approaching primary election. I am v'-ry grateful to my many friends who had promised me their support. Very respectfully, A ham lYsii.E. KIk Lick, Pa , March 9, !;. Fees for Arreiti of VsgianU. In the test -:i.se of Chief of Police Swisher, of Chamhershurj;, against the Commissionr-rsof Franklin county, Judgs Stewart in a lengthy opinion handed down lately, reviews the acts govern ing the payment or rises for arresting va grants, and decides that the police r.re en titled to M cents for each such arrest, and gave judgment for the plaintill", under the act or May s, ls7."i. This decision dis poses of the question of the payment oi c sts in a large numlier of cases now withheld by the commissioners. In part the Court says: "It is clear lieyond dis pute, that constables who have been elected since the passage of the act of May 2-s ls;l!, are entitled to lie paid, under its provisions, for the arrest of va grants. It is equally clear that policemen are Tor the same service to !e paid under the art or May s, lsT'i. For the same reason that we exempt tbe latter from the operation or the ai-t or Wi, reduc ing the fees of constables, wc must ex empt them from the operation of the act oris'5, w hich inereas-s tho rs or con stables. Neither of these acts applies to policemen." Fir&iof April Settlement. The first or April is rapidly approach ing, which, is the Great Annual Settle ment I'ay for Somerset county people. You will want judgment notes, promis ory notes, receipt lsks. Umds, leases, deeds, mortgages and all sorts or legal blanks; you will want envelopes, blank Ixx.ks, tablets, pens pencils, fountain pens and other g.iods suitable to the sea son, and the pla-e to get this sort of g.iods is at FUher't Book Store, wh. reaf::ll and complete line of legal blanks, law !mks and everything usual ly found in a first class It sik. Stationery and ll-i-.k St..r, enn al all times I found. CitAs. H. Fish tx Iinpcttant Secisioa. AinHii!Hrof omstables chosen at the recent election presented their Ikiu.1 to court and asked to lie sworn in, Monday. The lnd were duly i:;iproved ami the otlieial o.ith a.iu'.ii.istercd. The time for entcrii.g i:;.on th; :r d;it!-', however, was disputed. Her.'tof-.re. triey were sworn in i:ol :--:in work on the first Monday of March. J "iio C. Kobinsoti, Ms.., xltor ney for the county commissioner, ob jected to this and filed exceptions in court. He claimed that the law pre scriled that the constables should enter upon their duties on the fir- Motnlay of the criminal court following their elec tion, whieh is the May term, and that the old constables should continue in o.Tn: uitil that time. Tii? c.urt sustained Mr. Uobins..n, a:i-l the newly elsttttd om qtubies, therefore, will not eiiter upon th-ir d-:tie? until the time indicated. Sjsiethinj for Nothing. T.i ij,--t something fir nothing is con trary to t'i' laws or nature and mankind; if you want a Uange, that is a good baker arid a jerrect roaster, try Ihs Cinderella; it is s.ii-1 at a fair pri.-e, and will give you good scrvico. It liglrtcns lulior and les sei:s care. Sold by Jas. n. Hoi.r)i:nn.ArM. Somerset, Pa. Samuel A. Ehoadi Bead. Samuel A. Khoads, one of the best known residents or Somerset township, die 1 at his home, five miles east or here, Saturday afternoon, from dropsy, aged 71 years. The deceased was a stone mason by trade, which he followed i:e cossfully for a number or years, in addi tion to conducting the affairs r hi farm. He had many friends and no enemies and his memory will long lie cherished by tleiso who knew him. Interment was made i:i tho cemetery at Will's Church M"r.day morning, vi hen a large nuiulsr or the peopleof that vicinity were present. Religious services were conducted by Kev. J. J. Web b. The deceased is sur vived by tho following named children: Mrs. William Schrock, of Stonyereek township; Mrs. Charles Ream, of Berlin; J-'r. Fred. Brant, Mrs. Jonas Stutzmsn am. Mrs. Herman Shatter, of Somerset V'Wiiship; Philip and Jane, or Somerset; Hiram, wh residf la one of tho West ern State, an-i Frank and Clara, ho live at home. Serl Eit&U and Basiaei j Fo.r 8sle. Mr. George Auman, orStnierset, offers all of his real estate and meat market rbr sale, Tbe real estate consist or a large new frame house on West Main street, with slaughter house, large barn, ice house, aud other out buildings; also eight acres ol land iu excellent state of cultivation, m'jotuing Somerset borough. Meat market, bieated in the llaer block, has an eNcellent trade. For terms ap ply to Mr. Auman. Sew Ceutrevi'.la KormaL Tbe New Centreville (Glade, Pa.,1 Teachers' Normal will open April l'Jth. For parti'-ulars address W. 11. or C 1. Fritz. Pine Hill, Pa. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Repoix Farmert' lastitate. Tbe following programme baa been ar ranged for a local Farmers' Institute to lo held in tbe Hall, at Jenners, on Satur day fler noon aud evening, April 4, IS!!. Institute to open at 1 and 7 o'clock P. M. AKTKRNOOX SKSSIOJf. Prayer L. 1 Iampe. "Should Farmers Have a Good Educa tion" K. F. Hammer. "Should the Citizens of Jenner Town ship Advocate Graded Schools" J. A. Kisinger. "Could Our Public Koads lie Made Belter With Less Taxes by Using Road Machines Thau by tho Way of Old Method" J. P. Ankeuy. KVENIXO SKSSION. 'When Should Farmers Sow Clover Seed, Kurly or I .ate" C. F. Ream. Essay Miss Annio Sipe. Recitation Mr. Win. Kautz, Miss May Paniels, Miss Annie Shaffer and Miss Eva Griffith. "What is Meant by tho Monroe Io:- trine" Hon. N. B. Critehlield. The programme will lie interspersed with (Queries, Music, etc We cordially invite all to meet with us. especially those who are interested iu agriculture. Com. Ch Shoe Store. From date of April 1, lsl, we will do a strictly cash business. Believing it to le to the liest interest or our customers and ourselves to buy and sell for cash, there by enabling us to reduce prices and in crease our already extensive trade, Kkiixii Bhos. Indiana Counterfeiter!. For some time spurious coin has licen circulating rather Trcoly in the vicinity of Indiana, and through tbe combined efforts of I'nited -Suites-Marshal Griffin and Iieputy-Marshal J. H. Irons, of Beaver Falls, the birthplace of tho "queer" has Kvn located. Tw o of its manipulators were arrested the re Mon day night while enjoying a sicial glass ot beer at the Clawson House bar. The first man arrested was J. A. Mc Permott, proprietor or tho Central 1 bit el, and the other is a one-legged man by the name of John McKeau, making his home at the same hotel. The officers succeeded in se-Miring some coin, together with a complete outfit for the manufacture of the bad money. SEDUCED BATES TO WASHIUGTOH. Via. B. & 0. K. B. Washington is !eyond a doubt tho most attrai-tive City in this Country, and is declared by many to lie the uuist lieauti ful City in the World. The lieginning or a new Congress and recent Hliti-al events will add additional interest and make a visit al this time particularly enjoyable. Tho Excursions inaugurated by tbe B. A O. Railroad make it possiblo lor every one, however limited tbe picket liook, to spend a short time at the Nation al Capital. Tbe third excursion or the series, via this popular line, is announced Tor Thursday, March l!Hb. Pleasaut side trips have also been arranged to points or interest in and about the Capital. Wc give lielow a list r stations in this vicinity showing tbe time or trains and rates or fare, It. Uwo.l ..I0 Via. in. l-.'l'ip. in fri'O Johnstown 7 " i i Slovestown 8 .V, " :! ii " Somerset S.Vi .Meyenulale UM " 1-MT " li vii.iinuii... .. " 1 ;t; I .s :ii :) 5 y.' Parlor cars on the day Express. Sleep ing cars on the night Express. CorresKnding!y low rates from other stations. Tickets w ill be good ten days, and will bo vaiid for passage from Washington to Baltimore at any time within the life of the ticket. For Pullman Car accommodations and other information, address nearest B. it . agent, Ion't forget the date, Thursday, March tilth. Old Glory's Stan. With the approval of the President, publicity was given to the design agreed on lietween Seeret.'.ry Ijunont and Sec retary Herlert for the arrangement of the forty-live stars i'l the national flag, made nei-cssary by the admission of L'tah to Statehofsl. The new arrangement wiil be officially inaugurated in the army anil navy on July 4th next. Under the pres ent arrangement the stars are in six rows, the upper and lower ros of eight stars each, and the other rows of seven star each. The design screed on bv- Secre tari'W Latnont and lierliert also arrang: s the stars in six rows, the first, third and fifth of eight stars each, and the second, fourth and si.vlh of seven sti.rs each. No new arrangement will be necessary through the admission of new States, as additional stars can lie addcl to the second, fimrth and sixth row without disturbing the uniformity of the design. Heretofore the Navy Iopartnient has not conformed strictly to any official design in tbe arrangement or the field, but the Resign prepared by Secretaries Inuont and Herla'rt will lie adhered to in all n.aval Hags. So Hot Fail to Bead This. Tho noted Special ist, Iir. M. Salm, who has been sosu.i ocshfnl iu the treat ment of private dis eases of I ioth sexes, and ail kinds of chrouic diseas,may lie consulted, as uan-. al, free of charge, in Somerset, at the Ho tel Vanneai, on Friday, March SHh, and every 4 weeks thereafter on same day. Consultation and Examination free. 1847. l896- Old Reliable Drug Store. o Your Want Can Be Supplied With PURITY, ACCURACY AND DISPATCH. Our large stock of goods is complete tlirougliouL Any SPECIALTY wanted wc will order with promptness. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours, Pure Wines and Liquors, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. Benford's Drug Store, G. W. BENFORD, Manager. jWOfl&c of Ir. S. M. Dell In rear of Store, where he will wait upon patients on Saturday of each week. PURE Mt Xoriah Itemt. John II. Anki-ny will . remove to Johnstown this spring. William Hennekuiiip, who lives on tbe Val Hay farm, will dispose of his stock and farming implements, when he will re uove to Johnstown. Kosa Lohr, one of the popular girls of this place, after a long visit to friends in Illinois, returned alsmt a month ago. She left for Johnstown yesterday. John Holder, who some eight weeks ago stilTered a fracture of his left leg, is able to lie about again, and is as lively as a cricket. Scarlatina, measles and chiekon jox. all of which diseases were epidemic among the children of this iicigliborlutod some weeks ago, have entirely disap peared. Solomon Ogline and Ananias Emmert are our boss hunters, aud as a result or their winters work in this direction they have bagged sixty skunk hides, in addi tion to a lot or various other valuable furs. These gentlemen rendered the fat ofthe skunks into oil, for which there is a ready sale at good prices. Misses Sadie Gardner and Annie Ibr, who have spent tho past several mouths in the city of Johnstown, have returned home. Miss IV.rrie Khoads, of Somerset, who has charge of the school al this place has met with gratifying success, and is looked upon by the patrons ofthe school as one of the best teachers in tho county. Tiie discipline in iier school can not bo surpassed. Philip C. Maurer, has the honor of capturing the largest oiossum ever trap ped in tiiis section. The nniinal was a venerable specimen of his kind but was very fat, ubuit six quarts or oil having lsjen extracted from bis carcass. 'Possum oil has effected many marvelous cures, and has the reputation of causing the Is-ard to grow on a smooth face or hair to grow on a leather trunk. X. If your dealer tells you that something else is "just as good" as Isian's ointment for Hives, Piu Worms, Itching Piles, or other itchiness of the skin, tell him you want the original. It is safe; never-railing. That good is, a good, thoroughly ( icntleiiietrs r urnisiuiigs store where only the gissi goods of that line are kept '. -VISIT HERE,- We are exclusive, but not too exelu give, just exclusive enough to sell a little closer style and quality considercd-thau gen eral stores. As usual, we are in advance of the sea son in Stiff and Soft Hats, Neckwear, & Shirtings. W.S.Kimmell, j luitNT and furnishings. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA14AAAAAAA4iA Special Notice. Pure Ryo Vlil-kix from the Ix t known 1isiill.-ri.-s, a.-eortloit; lo uae. fpmi ?'. to S .. II p r k ali'.a. y .u o; iiiiMri.ttiou of tin ol.t Ports, Sherry." Itliine uixi Mis-1 ineS Inmi $j(itoi'...n"H-ri;alioii. St. Helena pure o. 1'iiiiioriiia Wines, dry an:! nwcet. T to SI -Ii per irallon. Alsoas;eiit for the celebrated Klkeiuil;iui'.ia Wllll-s, Jl.oft Jier Cillloll. S.-I1- c-m iike I'lin vv'i,ic'it,. j.ir-'Orj.'ririilIoa.Ttie tin. -si iKiiorti1 i.nis, liviiiics Sm.i:1c!i uim Ir.sfi w i,,sii. y. Stout, Ixiss Ale, Ac. at iowi-t nriees. 4'ntl'or write lo A. An.triesseri. ls I'tslcni sir-s-t, All. eie i.y. S.-cl:.i l'riee List oil :i'ln-.:!i'.:i. No ext.ii rliarsje for JiV or luicking. :t:l orders prompt !y attended to. A. ANDRIES3EN, Ks Federal .Street, Allcghetiy, Itcmemlr that we are Headquarters for Hoots, Shoes. Kuhls-r, Slip pers ami everything in the ihoe line from the smallest article up to the largest all of tho reliable, never-rip, water-tight soil at the lowest prices, OUE MOTTO : PERFECT FITTING SHOES AT - PERFECT FITTING PRICES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. George P. Stein & Co., "Uti Main Cross St., SOMERSET. PA. I Ever I Been In a Good I Store ? WW WWW 1872 1896 Flour. Grain & Feed Dealers. March 11, ".Hi. SOMERSET, PA. New Goods! We have jiirt added to our extensive line of Fancy and Staple Groceries the following new goods, and desire to call the attention of our trade and the public to them, as follows : Hienz's Baked Beans, The finest article ever offered in this line. Hoinz's India Relish, Something new! Have you tried it? Ths Famous Lititz Pretzels, Are all made hy hand and noth ing liner to be had. We have secured the agency for thene goods and will always havetiieni frenh, and once tried, always used. Tcilst Ccap:, We carry the largest assortment in this line in t'.ic oui.ly. Vou will always find us with a select ed stot-k of the following brands: "Cosmo Uuttermilk," "Ix-ggett's ise Milk," "It Vigilant Clyc trine," 'iA'ggett's Woii.ivr," (ieliuine Imported (ati!e, and iur latest addition "Fairbanks t'ojsii." The last shipment of "Atlanta Kxjiosit'.on Skip," just received. It is a dandy aud wlls fast 3 cakes jierbox only KMs. Just Unloaded A ear load of Tillsbury's "I5.-st" Flour, and his latest brand, "Magnet of tlie West." It is new, try it! In order to get it in troduced we are selling it at a big reduction over other brands of the same grade. Fannsr3are you aware seeding time is near at hand. With a carload of Fancy Recleaned Gra Seeds iu stock, we are able to sell to you at the very lowest priis-s. We offer the lowest wholesale prices to merchants. Call and insiect goods and let us name prices. Pish Are now wanted and we have a full line of Iake Herring, Oi-ean Trout, Salmon, Mackerel and C'jdfish, which we areoirering at very low prices. This is the time of year to feed Cll lieal And no good sfock feeding farmer will lie without a sack. Wc have a large supply and are selling it at the lowest jirii-es ev er offered. We also carry a full line of (irain, Feed of all kind, Salt, Hay, Straw, Oil, Lime and Cement. ajrWe invite everylssly to call and inspect our line of goods and inquire for prices Respectfully yours, COOK & ISEERITn Announcoments foi: THK March Republican Primary. Tu the Eilitur ( tf Snmrret Ilentlil : Yon will lias- annollnro the foil. inn niim.l Kt iii Ii-rn. u m jin lul.iit- lor tli- v:in Hia ffl-.n draiiiiuit'Nl. kI the lb-puMh'siii l'rl liiary Klit-tioii, tu If iu-M on Saturday, 3Iarcli 2S, 9G. i;ko. k. sti.i, A-ttnx I h.iriu:tn IU p. t'o. I'om. lor VuHtJfr, FHKIK U'. MESFj KEU, t f Vwirr.r Iln'uujha Sulijivt to Uk" (livl-ion of tin- U u!li-.ui I'r. iiutry Klivtion, to Ik- I1. I1I suitmliiy. M.in li Zs, 1M, an J of the I's.itriet t'oiifen-tuv. For 1'initrcnt) F. J. KiKtSl-M, (if V.Tj i tt'Ott'j't. Sul.Jift l tht t! vision if liir K'fuMi":in !ri Iiutr' KNvtiit, to t hciii Saturl:ty. Maivh Jwi, iktxd f the Iistrt-t t'iifT imv. for ;, Him. II. MILLED, Of ijHewitttiiiittif TnrHxhip. Sulijis-t to Ihi-.ltviMon i.f tli. K.-nlliin Tri inary bUt-lion. to tx In Id Sturly, M.m li !. Fur Am tnlltt . ir. . SAX S Ell, 1f Stimrr.vt Ilitfiiiigh, Huhjevt to thedcelsion of the KVinMinin rri uiury Kltvlioii. lo Iv lit id Stiturdny, Man-h 3K, lvi. For A r6A, JF.HKMIAII MAlllFi;, itf St'iyxiinrn lUriuijh. Hutijevt to the le-lslii of the Kcimltlli-an lr uuiry MleetiKii, to U- in Id .-vilurJay. M-in h s, ly.ni, Fiji' AifMtc Jwlj' JACOIi IK Sir ASK, i if .Viiit.w'( liitriH'tjh. Huliject to the (leeNion of t!ie K'iiilIU'nn Pri mary Elittion. to Ite lield Satimhiy, Marvh !!. Fur AK-ittc. Jtiiltjr, GEO. ,T. BLACK, (If ifrycr&btlr Ilitromjh. Subject to the derision ofthe itepublierin I'ri nary Kleetioll, to lx' held Sviturday, M.in li Fur Ax-ittc Jtfltr, A A nox r. DICK e r, Of SfMcwt Tuiraxhip. Subject to iheicilc of tlii- l:.-;M.Iie:iii Irl limry KitV.ion, to be behl SvilqrUay, Man h -J, IS1W. lur A.wfi'itc Jtttlcjc, jttix ir. sxriHW, Of SlufpxttiWH ItnruHijh. Subject to the ihi-islon of the K.-piilili.iiii I'ri liutry Klicllon to lie h.ld fNilurdav, .Mureb JS, !;. For Sheriff, M, IT. IfARTZELL, f Jlockicittttl llorouijh. Subject to tbe decUion ofthe llepuhliran lri liuiry Kleitlon, to be held .Satunluv, Man-b Iwi. Fur Slu riff, JOSIAI1 L. JIF.liKE V, Of Lincoln TuH-Hnliju . Subject to the decision of the It. publican rri inary Election, to be held SulurUay, Mun-h lti. Fur J'rothoHOlari j, (7. Loirnr, Of Somerset It'troHijh. Subject to thedcelsion of the Republican Prt uutry KUvtioii. to he held siiicurdar, Mun-h US !. Fur Frothonutan, It. F, IIAltliOX', Of .Siri)icr7 lloron:j. Subject to tho decision ofthe HepuMiinn Pri mary Kicclion, to lie held feulurjjty. March i 1SJU. For fictUh r Jr Ilrrttrth r, .. M. cor Kit, Of Jenner T-nrnthip. siuhjert lo tlie ! eiitn of Hie li.-pu!licin Pri mary Klei-tion, to lo held Saturday, March H, For lii jiinlrr A lii eonli r, A. .. SEMItOIIEK, Of f'yoxT Tarkrufrit 7"njio. Huldtct to the decision ofthe Republican Pri 4inry Klivtion, 10 he held Muturdny, Man-h I i. For ix' fjiyt'r A- 7iV-o- r, J. C. K 131 MEL, Of Sf'niyreik Tjient'tip. Hubject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Kleclioti, to be held Saturday. Mun-h . !. Fur Ji'tyixtrr and Jifcurd.cr, JOllX s. siiaffj:, Of , 1 mr rift tlornHijh. Kut.J.vt lo the di-ciiion of tlie Republican Pri mary Election, to be h- Id lulurday, March as l1!. For linjixtir unit li';i-orti r, J. n. P.ttOSF, Of Milfoi-.l ToH-Hxhip. Subject ti tbe division of the Republican Prl iiutry KN-ciioii, to In held .-Saturday, -1 in h jx, yi. For JCi ijixlcr unit J.'i -orb r, ali:fj;t f. i;a i.v.t.v, Of Stonyerrrk TuM a-iiip. Subjwt to the decision of the l-pultiii-nn Pri mary Eiccll.!i, to Ik- h. Id .-itunbiy, Man-n j, For 1'rf luiurt'f, WILLI A M IIIXTEKS, Of Siinerx. t Tmrnxiijt. Suhjis-t to HiedrciMon of the Itepiihlic-.in Pri mary Klis-tion, to la. held iaiunlav, .Vnn-h as lrtst. For Tr uiri , 1'ETEi: HI MF.A I'L I, 1 f Milfi'il 7 ittr.ixhip. Suhjts-t to tlie .. ;iou of tn- K puhlhMn Pri mary Klis-tio:, to la.- le ld .-s-iturilav, M in-li , lsii. For 7'ri itn r, U. M. MILLEIi, ' f .V'l.S rtf Toil-whip. .Subject to tlie decision of the 1, pul.licun, I'rl lnary Kle-tion, to Ik- held .-set jnluv, Man-h a, l!i. For Tnuuirr, O'EO. II. fOLEM.XX, 1 if Stuuijeretk T'tirr.xhip. Subject to the d.-eislon of the Republican Pri mary Klcctioii, to la- h-id .-saturdav, M in-h -J. Itii. For Crivntif (ftmmisxinner, J A CO IS S. KOOXTZ, Of tllfilltihoniiltj T'irit:.h:p. Stibjivl to tbeibs-isioll of til.- Repnlilieall Pri nurj KLs iioTi. to Ik- held Saturday, Man-h J iKmi. For Count i Co)niiiiiuii r, UAI'lU L. 31 EYE US, Of Itrittlirr.tr.ilt, y TmruxUip. Subj.ct to Ihed.sl-ioii ..ftbo II. .n',lle:in Pri mary Klection, to Ik- Ii.M Saturday, Man-h s, !;. For ( (.-' t'oiitiiiiit ioiu r, JOSEPH IIOIlXEll, Of .Vmi."V.teJ TolTHxhip. Subject to the d-s-ision of the RepuMican Pri mary Klei-tioa, to In b-ld Saturday, March Is:i. For Count; Cuiiiiiiixniomr, ISUAEL J. SCUUOCK, Of -Vie;-.s-f Tiirnxhip. Subji-ct to the d.clsirm ofthe Repti-lir:in Pri liuiry Kle-iloii, to Ik- held Saturday, March :, lsi. For Con ut if Coiiimixnioiii r, GAliUlEL COOn, 1 if .snrf rxrt T'vnxhip. Subject to the decision of tlie Republican Pri mary Klection. to Ik- held Satunlav, Man-h -,-s, .K For Ciiuutii Coiiimixxi'ini r, V. IK BUOI GHER. Of S'liHffzu't T"t''4Mlip. Subject to the d.-cisiou ofthe Republican Pri mary Klection. to Ik li.-ld isn'.unlay, M.in h , Is;. For ( 'oiiulif ( 'o.'iiiiiiixiom r, iiw. x. jiosei:. Of F.Ik I.irk Trnxl,ip. Subject to the decision of the Uepul li.nn Prl inarj Ki.vtiou. to Ik- held -s-uturday. March -., F-ir f "' Ciiiiiiiii-xioin r, tlFJK F. KIMMEL, f MUfonl Tiurn-hip. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri iiiary Khs-tion, ti U- h -l.l .-satuntiiv, a-.-1 , s.i. For Cotl.it H Cowi:lixxioiii r, WESLEY II". IU VIS, Of Stiiiwrxft liiii'oiiijh. Subl.s-t lo the decision ofthe Repu!l!-nn Pri mary Klection. to la- held Sutuntav, March . l."i. For Poor Jtiruf-tor, ADA M S. M ILL EE, Of IJnroiit T'fnxhip. Siuhji to the I.t ision of tlie l:. .til.li.-;in Pri- inary r.ltvtton. l. !. ln-M iitunlav, March a ls:i. For Poor Itii-'-i lor, JACtU! II. PECK, tif Siti'tiHit Tofuxhigi. Suhjei-I to the ilecUi.in ofthe Her-.ilillcan Iri Ukary ijcetion, ! la- hehl .-viturdav, JIarch V.'.. Fur Aniliior, J Ell EM I A II HIKKIIKS, Of Suiiirriv t lioroiii.'i. Sul.jtvt to the - ision of sir- Iti-jiuMi.nn I'ri nuiry Klectiim. to le hel l .-viturJay, Man-h js, K" For A ml i tor, n. j. now 31 AX, Of ttriJherxrnllfj T"trnxl,!p. Su'ilcct trtthc il-Wi-i.Mi ofthe HeptiMican Irl utury Kl.vtion. to le- heM Saturday, .March !::. Fur Ami it or, JtKXATIIAX J. WELLER, Of Su i.i m if Totrnxliip. SuIJtI to the decision of the Kepuii'.ican Pri mary Flection, to 1-e held Saturday, March J4, !. For A ut if or, JOIIX' F. II A i; Of Srir Crntrrcille Jt-nnnijli. Sul.ject to the decision ofthe Kcpuhlican Pri mary Klwtion. to lie held ssUurJity, March IS It". For AmlUor, JOIIX A. WALTER, Of M'tmerxet liormnjh. Suhjeet lo the decision of (he lleuuhlican Pil lnary Klis-tion to In- held iiur.lay. March is, K. For Amliior, WM. W. RAKER, Of Sohierxet Tmrnxiiip. Sulijrt-l to the decision of the Ileimhlimn Pri mary Klection. to la held salur.lay, March -JS, 1t. For Audi tor, J. C. OXAOY, Of Somerset Toiruxhip. Suhject t Ihc il.clsl.m of the R-.ulili-an Pri mary Kleclioti. to la- held .-ulurtlay, Man-h a, lv. For IMr-fide to Sfitfe f V vi iiirt and Omrrt? tn iKitriit Cuiifer-enc tv ffcel I njiUtt to JWiuMKif f VmcMfiiut, J. F. XA VOLE, Of 3f. yn l ife Uimxj'i, luuje-t to the dei-islon of the n puhliixm Prl inary Klci-tion. to le heid tiatunlay, March ix, ls;i. the Il fr tfr t. State t i.c,-,,V. au l 0v'tfc ti VriW Viikfixfii' ti .7rf t ej9ta Iu .Vi'i'mV (livirio;. EOWARI) HOOVER, tf Xi.n-exrt llirvujh. Suhfts-t to t'le.l s-i il.jii of the ilen.lh'tc.m 1'rV m iry EieitLm, to !- held SulurUuy, Marvli 18M. Crj'aani' Crart Call Valuall: Real Estate ! ; 1 Ily vfrlnffff aiiofl-Tof haU' mux our t. lit oritttitii' (omt t mr-l rtMinfy, la.t ! lo Iht utiftrif n Mliiii'titniiiix i f ; fif totrriHltio. iiiiirt r. fy. J,ri.,ilifff.s!, . I w ill oiW-r ;l Hitt Miff at lh- o4irt H(i.-m , In !Im lHnMi,;li f Siiii'p--f, I'a a Saturday, March 28, 1896 .! AT I O'LLO'.K r H. i of i , tbr fo:ioiit-: -1' -u-i ii -t ra; . c-rtain f.irtn or Ir n t of i.uid i Jenner ttwuhip. iioiiiei-t ouuly. Pa., coi--t-iiiilns acres anl 1 i --rvhe. striet iiikiv ure, ailjouiiiiK land of Anthony Ash's heirs, Joseph fromt-y, Soi.niK i NIiiii-soii, .Miehal slmlt. r s heirs, K.I 'ifime and reeuuin ilort man. alMHit h.laere are In a K'd stat- ol cul tiatin, tu Isilaiiee rue wistd land. 1 h Ifr, aler part of this farm Is underlaid with a iour-lst vein of eon I au I liuiestoue. There l thereon eiwted a Two sstorv Frame Dwelling House, larzt hank txirn, Wx"' IW-t, ai-l thr im Mry ouihmltlin-. I Ikt- I h mm it rrrii of imnjc Hint trruwlm; friti I r- or. lh lariti, wtii'li U U utnl In u j;oh1 roiiiuiuniiy, cni-vt-nu-Mt to wiiooU anil (nun h. Terms: One-ll:'--! of tin- p-m-hate n:ttn y, aft--rty-luelii of all to-i.is ainl ::il e.p-iiH.-s. lo it liiuill a lieu on tie- lioel IU lu ll fit dow.-r l Ihc wi.fow of ul d '!., a.id a.an-e iu tliree pay in. -nts ; iiie.hir-f on e.uir:rui;:ioi: oi iie, olte-tblrd III six llionl .s i.Ti.1 ou.-lhlrO III (Hie yejtr, With int.-ri-st. T-u p -r -.-iil. ol pun-h- ase iiion, y tt ie ,unl on i'.i.v of j-r-Interr ed pay meiits to Ik- s- t-urt d hy ro:il ale! i:io: t- ;ai;e ll the preli:iw-s. 1 1 i.i.i k rurr iihi.ui, iio. R. Ss-ull. Aiini:ilslr.i!rix Atiorii.-v. Aiticrcs's Sals )V Vahabk Real Estate AM; iy irtiK of :t onirof n:, im-l iut of I lit tMtri of l ommoii i'l.-ii of iii.-rt rtMinty. I'.i.. Miifi to in i i r I ni-1 i-xjhw to I'UUIm sal-, o.i Iht ir ii:s , on Saturday.March 2196, At I O'clock P. M. hM liu follow ini; l--M-riie.'l r;il estate, latv tlir pr-jK n of lit nry 1. K.tun : A ft-naii lo; irnumlt U- f, ini:it li In l-oroti-ij o tb riiii, miits finu.lv, l':t., i mhi in titl a it-1 U Tilfrl u 1 ltx : IfoiiiHoil i SituUi trrt o.r Ti-i--MMitli. Sl ?. 1 .iitii-i' fciitiii on iiiw fast, B'irk str-! m he iiorii aiil io of l.iil.i r:m lor-tfu'i' tin- wesr, t -iriir lot No. '. in t;i' i-iM-r.tl phin ol the town o lU-nin. Im i:h (Iu voii 1 a ti'HMl twol'ry fr.iMf Cwelling House, . J ft, s'iiTai!e tor rn fainifi-, tall(-. tit rj. filter iio a ml ot li-i 'ki: lilini l hi r in r-!-!. l tie o'-ilthiuc ;;i all i:i at X'm tUtU Of ft i40T, ti t ii- ro(M.it lA it luont lt- KiruM- oiif. At tot -K.tiiv ti.ii-- nn 1 iTae I will a!-o tx to iiik iti lolloii i its; ors.niai frriv : ;i eiMk ti e :!! pi-. - lii-at tn stov l ei.;''-i.ir.t"-. i ii.tH. eluiirs, tuna'i. iotiti: , ." y-ir Is of earjM-t. rtiatliu, isnk 1 ii- u r4in un-. ati! a iot oi .;in r new I'.iriiitur-. tHtt-an-t nl!;.i.. Iain;-., n.l liiai v ollit r artiel-) of hmseiiitl finiriture. Terms : T- n ht -t.t . of Ui-:ur iut-moil y to lw :tid iii r.t-J' ori tl.iy f vo: . aiil i.if Iraiaii- . I th ot; --tiiin! on or i -o;'irmalioii of ale; on-' tu r.t tu s .ttout and o:i-ntt(. in ;i- i;ir linn t'i.' eo!iiir;i.-tin of -.ilr. l f. rr.-.i rt n.-iif ! Is-.r i;i-rit rif nu f.rtc.ii ion f iiririi! In t . 1 hy jn f- Irftil mii.1 ou the rvru:- s. Tern; fr jn rstutl ro-r:y ma-l knowu oa l..v of HAUVKY I.. nil'XTKVM VN. t .. l. Semi, As'i.'v of ii. K. Kami. At Torn v. K-tati' of l4v Voi r anl xx 'f-- of r..n tmiu,jii ton n-hip, S-m.- rM't ititity, lr. Not irt I? h r l.y siveu that Ivi Yol-r ami u of o:iMtiauh towrn-hp. mim ts. ! fiuil v. Ia.. tct eveuo-tl a t--l of oitti:i ry uiii:i iii ofi.il t ii-ir -stat.. n-i ait I -r-to tii ur;l- rs;net. lor Tl. tM iit-:it of tii r-:i;n of lie aitt l vi YM-r :tnl w.I.-. Al! -rsoiis iii;)-e.l fivti l Ievi Yol r ;:ii.. w iir Witt liiakf i f iii ,iiaM' ,i;y tu-iit( ui.l t. : Ut ta 4-J. rin- wtil .r-.iit l-;fi;i iluly au:ti-:Tii:t'l lor -t t l-n nt. on Mon ilay. Anl is;;, ,t I A. at n-si.W n -. ol Hi::o-. V. MrtAKKY. Jr.. Krriiikliu try--i, JolmMoui:. "a. S.-!(iNKJ-rs NOTICE. Kstal, or' I. . i I.. Y i-r an t wif. . f 'mi. lwuiih lowi:;l,i, x'tier I o-in"; , l'a. Notte i ht-r.-l y irivn ti at I.i f Yoler ami ail-, of i ..u, ht.uth iou iil:;p. M,.llrr r.inniy, i'ii.. hai- 'i'i;"l a tl- 'i of (.lni tar" sii:fniitiit t a.i th.-ir -tat . r:.i aiii H-rMtial. to tlit un!rsiisriet. lor tie ot Tie er t .:- iu vt !! - i L. ! r uu-i nil.. Aii " '.ti iit.l t!. t I 'M l. Vo:.-r atel ttilf luak ttin:iii :t t- ti a!, a et I.M - fiavin;, i laiito. vc;l irwit 1 ii rn ti 'i'. luit'u nta ali-it for : U-:ni nl. m .Mon.i A( r:i :it h o Ioj U a. m , :A r :i ik i' oi :t"-' jr!;ors. l.K W. .Me'.AUUY, Jr.. A-iirn.. . riaiiK.hu sirv, Joi.twti. a n, l'a. I.M IN H l'UAT. IK'.S X()"rU'li K-.iai.- ."f Mi.-ho I in-. lat.- of .leiux r to-v:i-hi. su:i--r i -.tl:ity. I'.i., il'-e'v!. l. It.-r f a.iuitiii--tr:tiioti h:;vinr l-n jniiit e ! I. the j.r ; -rai;M:uri-y, to i i;e iiri.l- r-.-t-i-l. ii'':ee i. : rel'.v iveii to ali s-r.:. i.t i. -l.lt .1 t- .j.l eriTe to m;ik-.- i l:i m ii;'le ;i- . l:ie!.I. ari-1 t !- tiavi: c:aii:iA a.:l!ir. 1 e-lat-v i;i .i--i.! them .Inly air h.-nnr. , for tllt-rieii. on satui.i;,y. Ainl 1. lv., Uite n-iletie.-or tl-T'.l KlAVAKh I. SIJ'K. t"r- il. V. Iticxcker. Adi.nni-lr.il.ir. At'rnev. A IrMtXISTKATOH'S NOTH'rL F'j-!ateof Vi!ii:iT.i If. Itirron. l-i'e t, Mi. Lie - I creek iounship. .nhh.-in..: t'o.. I'a., d.e'd. N iters of administration In imr Is. n rranutl l-v the n. r anihof'Ty. To the nn-di-riiii d. i:ol;ee is h reliv i.en :.ii r sons iil.telii.-d to i!d esTate lo IliaW" ilulicsli. a!- pviii. t.i. ii. I h:.vi!i-.'cUi:ii.ia;;;r-l said siate will is--nt th.-i-i !;!' aiithenri-e.t-.-.l T.i- s. ti l.-ruefi? on .ttlir.lay. Aj.r.i 1...;. -t r.1' r. i.'i ie-c of the a tn.;iii-Tr.Tor i i !i:ford !o.vii-hip, I. !I. Mil l l.R. If. M. lteriih v, ..lniiiiitr.iior. ATtoiii.-y. 1 M I N I T Ii AT U S NoTH' I - K-t.:t c of Oil!; in I- MiiVr. inTc "f M y.-rs.In lune.i-jh, P; ded. a tli-r- 01 a.!inini-?n.ti.t:i on lh alsiv.- i-- t.-T.-haviiii Is-en iraii!-.! to I In itiidersiano. ) hy the irn r:!iTrii.n:y ncn--is ti.-n i.r mvni to ail s-i-miis llelelit.-l V s-iid estate t 11 aUc iuiiutsoalc is m.-n(. a;i I tiio-e iiav in eia.uis nirai'i-t the saiit. lo ir-s i;t tli.-in 1;,ilv nc- l'Thdayot Ajiril sh.at lh- late r.-.-idemv oi' ! I in- iI.w-.im J in said iNironuii. A. I MM.I.KK. John 11. S.sM. JiisKPll A. MIl.i.Ki:. Attorney. Administrator A IjMINIS TliATOK'S NOTI i . Kt;M.f il.;irhs I.'IUt-k. hite of Somerset. rsoiin-r'-rt eoiinty, I'a., u.i-M. I.etti-r4 of a-lniiaisf r .itou having I een roi-.l ly tio piijw r auttirity to the niel r :;nt!. tiotiee is hen'tiy given lo all t-'M Hi'tt'litml to sal'l -at tt make i:nme!iat ktty iri.:.t, a:nt iIhi-m ha i' e' 'tln-i aut pii I t:te wiH pri-.'ti' li. iu. ilaly a;ttien t t a 1 lr s. Mlt lot nt. ati:Ai:iy . :Ke ;:i of A j'fil, i', at to oilir. ii the lor.i.li of b.nit- rs'1, nii rs-i ei-uity. !":. Atltn'r of t"!i;ie iH i!i-k, i.vM. Kstateof John A.isrustus Mnyder, Uite of s?i n creek townsh'ii, Soin.-r-a t couulyi Pa di c'd. la thn of administration having Im n 4niiti-l, hy the trM-r autliority. to tne uik-d--rsti;nsl. tioii-- u. h-rvi.y fcivcii I.i all --r-o:i l.idchied l said estate to make trnute dlaie wyiii.-iit. an. I those tuning claims u.'.insi sal. I e..!i.l.- wiil present ll.eni duly aiilhenticTtsl for -itlei:ient. .in Saturln. April . lsi. at 'he late r-ideiis- of said dices'd. or at the oliiee of J. fc Pnuh. of Silu-erw-l larouh. Ssnier-et coe.iity, I'a SAKAII sNYt'Ki:. Adnihii-tratrtx. A I ).M INI; .THAT. .US' N T I( K. K-'l- of r.l'..ils-th lain-tlc. lale f lrsn- i!ic township. snners-i oh:iii-. Pa U--'d. la-ttrs of admiiiit ration on the aUve i s tate h;i in Ihsji icriiutisl lk the iitid-rs;ieiie! l.y the iroier MtilhoTity. nothv is r -n hy wl- Clltial p TS..IIS itldeliC'-.l t -slid ..tatc l. nake immeilLite a tii. nt. and tl:-c luiviiaf claims :iaiit-t the same ti present ih. m du:y a-llli. nli.-ale-l t.r scttlem. nt. oil Sat itxlay. April ut lale re... n--of .l.c'.i KlVAUi l.'KKI I.'. John IU Scott. Admiiiistn.tor. Attriiey. A DM IN ISTUATOUS' NOTICF- K-ta'cof Michael liiik-, late of Vel!rr.iirs lorHiKh. SouM-rs 1 tsnnity, I'a., Ucc'd. la-tters of A.lmlnlsiration liavliur hsn sranled hy tl .p.er aul'mrKv lo tii un-ih-rsieneil, noth-c i hen by stven to all s-r-soiim lndhtl to said istnt.- to make imme diate puynnut, and lie-- having claim, a-jaiiist uiid eslnte will otsM-nt them diitv au theniimled ir scttU-im-nV,o Til s lay, Man-h il, lvH, at the lale rctddciice of .he'd., in Wd-(-rshur lairouxll. A. H. Ui;, a W in. I.i N i i. A.Ii.iin .siraii.rs. JXKCITOU S NOTICH Ksla'cuf l.-liilit Hirknuin. late of Ijv.n viile, Someisa-t township, Somerx t lx, IVJ.. docM. Letleru t.-st inn n'arv on thi alwiv estate hi'in hts-n grrmt.-il to the tinder sminsl l.y the pnir uutnonty. noii.-c 1 hen by civru t. it'l is-rsoti "tMli-T.ted t. sai l estate to i'l ike imnnstiale ;ir lient. and tlios- haviin; claims mr.:ii-l said estate will pr-scnt them d'ilv au-.henti-cals for M-tllelutlT. oil SalllrdaV. April 1 i -''.. at tiie oilier of John K. s-ott iu So!.i-rct borough. FKEilMAX VOUTY, Joha 11. -cott, Kxcculor. Allorney. THE HUTUAL LIFE IHSDHA5CE COMPANY or NEW YORK FUCHAFiD A. VcCoHDY TRr:.CLr.r lor the y;ar endinij TetnVr CI 1S35 iwii ..... 33 i.M;tiiir .... m.:i;.i:; ; s:ie4 . 'i,s..-f;S T.9l tse.o - . t: -MZ,''.Ml I I If I I J ". - rrr ..... $ .yi.PTi.t:, 'rC rjla la IS9i jtii.ctr.i.. 'rT9 In-rji- aicre!-.- s r.r i; (f'sc ir'! I f.-r m iSis Statement HVr,,iy mmicr!inr. : ni oMr it.fturun'e aclual.y iiuci ar.-i 1 t i- cah i .acluded. I raref-iliy e mlrtd the ffrz-.ia Kt ? ncit .in1 tlr.ii the suite to be correct C-iii:L A. k'ALL'. t A; Fr-jm the uri-i- a -s-iii- n 1 v. ill be z-yy.t.jri as u&uj I Report of the Examining Committee Otfi'.e cf "lhe M;.tu.il I i I tvir-m e Lmyxi ot .e- -j-k At a meet in cf the h-tirl cf Trjsfr. tf tl.'t Compary, held on :T,e i d-' of I crerr.Yer the atlertne.i were apjr.:ici a C-rnn.i:ree t rxtttlr. the jnreuil iti'tmcr.t t-r the ycur tr 'I. 4 lcccinr r, ifi5, 3rd ? er the wire 1 t'cr,.rif.n i iKt? i f th- C-nip.nv. The i - .ir.r..ir:t? cjref-Ty y.--rmr-1 t: c !:i:y MKitfitd ti t:. n rr i hrnhj cei'ify iV.t ths it-ume:.T ii i i ;.'.! i i S t r.-r-1 .n ! the spc.L.eJ ri-ii.I.. -r. i. iWvi;i c; :!.c Con j, -icy. In m i'sii- t:iLi crrtift- .:c tl.e Ccit.ir.!t:e !-.-r t.::ici y to the hih chi . :e- f the L---t- e-.f f ? the C'-mp-y an-i e -.; . t'.r u; -I f t. e steiu, order, 1 :.;Jt y Li h tl.e counts aiA'J -,oire K . e K- -: L- ; t!e Luioeu in ir-' t. Je C. Hovis j. pt. Mn.c .c-M;Tta ROEERT A. GRANNtcS V : Ptz :r .r WaLTBK R ClLt-TTE Isaac F. Li-ovo FXKCCRIC CxcWfi.L Emory UcCuntucic Vk.e-Iix i-Iept Tre jturir lMi;ni:r . W ti:i:I!.i -t. .. n r.: :.n' for IViir,- t.n:ia. A i.liv lli!.. N. M;n.:ii-r n( fitKl.isric irJl. e. HM .N.'lll'-nal l.itl Li.le.o.;, rat-t.i:r. I'a. 2EPOaT CF THE-CONDITION C THE First National Bank, AT SOMERSET. I- f iM,.- y Iv.t.ii.4. at tie-ei.iv of !;ii-iii.--. Keli. RESOURCES: I..C111- r.i.'l .ii-.ii:.: - ': rJi..u.-, :r-I .v -.n ---r i ; ! a.:,.u :.i .e.t!.,i,o.i I". .'Teme.iii -in I". . 1'. :-N. li.tiii;:u-h.iue. fti:ii:t;ire. A .. Imi- !i-.-iii .V.!--i.i! liiiks ii-it r.-- ti. au- :. I in-- I'o: 1 1 .-,.il.- i i ii k- lit;. - Ir-ii-i :i.; ri. . .1 r- r :'.- T . I le k . :i I i il r -iM. I!- N -of -i- N iTcm ;.:ik. - ;i:. I r rr .i.--. . !. .. k. . . :.:!.! i.!- .' jv.tNt'iier'i:.,t .7' -."".il - i: -.J- I.;.-1 ei KliH-l ' :i 1 . . I i:i-r . ia. ..'.-i;-e.il.Ti-.:i .... I."m l.l-.:7 it : -. 7.-- e. i -1 ! Tout LIABILITIES: ! .1 i-1 : ! I. . !i ft.! JJ.'. l':i ti e!e-l pr.iii .. : lax.-. 1 V .1 .1 I. . .. L- ...... I. i. . !:.T'! ltle l' otie-r , tllo'l::! I'i::;.. i.i i ; 7 ' I '!-. i'lell'l' l'HM i.l in.l:1. euiai il.'l.i.iT- i: eh. rj. i..i v lV:n .! e.-rilli-- .-1 ter;::i. l .-.--. I.i.. ui 7 T..:.i' ,..-. '... .. I . ij ,V.t-r.r, : I. 1' ir. .M. i'. r.. .. i r .!' i:. ;.".ov-ll-.l;.--! l-;:k. :-i Mel,.;'.!'." w.-.ir !il:.l ll: :i!m. ;- titt'ui.'ei ! ::-.e- i- 111.- in-.! l.. !ii!..-A;i-.:r-eai:.- li. f. ii.vhvkv M. I::-:kki.I-:y. i '.-ti; r. Siilii-r'( ... I .i;i 1 - v.ir.: l- !- f.-.-- Hi.- tle-i'.-Ih Cl'iv oi yiai": (.. il. tu a::ik- v-'. wai.kkt.. Nol.t ry i' V-i .e. f.iuuo T .rri..r: 1-W. V. !:!:?: if ::. J i i- l ri i.:-i. - M. 11. M.l.i.K-:. ..-fr-. Valuable Real Estate ! IVv ir:i of ;,u i r Ir .;,; i:;. 1 out f r f Soiti r- ; .t; i: , I i., v. -iir--t '. I u ;!l j-u::: ';1 ia tie itr.-nrf s jr. I'.r.tt. !.. s-t Hvt!i;y. !" i . on Friday, March 27, '96, At S:33 A. M-, v ii!tr. ! r 1 i r, :. t : Kiv ;r.(T t ?ar i r.-ar.v ;! o:i:i::o aii l tti:ov n :.' ia;ii.-l MiiMtpi fr-fat-, eo!.T;:i;:iii in a. I atu! "- a n . Tli t r.ir!-- a r- stti :a!! r la ; :i: 114 ar ! ! u i:s r I 'iir. .--. tt;i ! :ej I (.iii 1 -. s. i ii-p-ri ti'T !. A St 1. tiie oi u.. i .:.(; - iiain a iarue mw !.:!! !h--r on r--:"! v. orh- : '..M..-. i ti- j rr.w-n.T- v. :'t li- or"r-. 1:1 .l. io:i a to -co iii- it n Ma -t. I :i w t:.ii li-i ia .j.ifi'vnf .Vi-i f.-- ;1 la-. 4"-hor H"-r si-aiu iniiHT, ir. l i - a:ii tor iantlinir hi io.-. At tie ;.; :;i:;.- a:.l v. iil le of- f-n-i iiten;; l.r i;.. Ki:i; aa. flic or I rii;hl in lli.-e ! ;.ii t-i not !.- it sol 1. Terms : Jne-thir i on t.',,r..iatiti ot" Wm ; t :.:r l ill ! t Hi 't 1 .' . : . ! t lMi.,'1 'i' in ! r:--. ifr li r-l tii r-.:. ;!ts. to .ir ir.lrr-r-I aa ::t t -etin-l i v i . ixi -i i-.ii! t i - to V- it. -.; h, ti. I i y.-w 4-,-ij ;. I e : '! pn. r; t- kn-vrii-.! i4v ti. t'-t , . ... r .ti : ..: - it wsi! o ivw on i.t -if -a-.-. :ieli w ni v .i nier.ee t.ii lie t :; ! n I tr.tet. K:;iL:io( of iKim-: !!!. (;. Vahabh Esol E-tats ! vrrtT ii jn or-ir iu! ont of the r jiai"' i 'our of Soiii.-i evijt v. I'.i., an.i to in ihn-4-i-tl. tin r-u iii t h.s,-: to j ult le sjiii. ll ! tie in-eit-t in t t mr- J; ,, ."hh-ers- I, S-:;i-rt .it;; . i .. en f Thursday, March 19, 1896, i At 2 o'cotk ?. r?.. Th- fo: low id a - r'N l r. ..I i -'al. : All J'.!: ceri..!i! 'ot !' v;n-i:ii-l fi.c'r. .'il !! wi;; -Iis-i l i-M. ii.i:.i ;:.e -.uie weii ii i f.v.-.-n p.t7al:el li.:.- :-...ei; '.'-.t-r :.:it. 11. .nn t.-.o t.'i.ilr.d ;.n.' -.--:..'ir !. to I " .-11.1:1 : 1 . t. I;;: : 1 t1:. r o; r-- I. I a i:.-.v t.- t.ir d..-..!.e I- l.-!-ie:.t In: , ra. :. -;-.l,. e..lila; 11: t. I .-.ir 'S..l :..l r s kitchen. an.: Terms : i:it ll;ir. ! ttr jiin-i:;:' tiiom-y Lo U- j.: tti r.ria t ti 01 ;-, it 1 y t in- '01. rl him, i;v-ry ol ht I hy trir A;!:ii:i:sii:Tr! ; t r.e til- i :xir ot I . e-ju.ii ana uil 'ot tiTs n ititt-r t "iii its. in. 1:1 da!.- oi -!:(-: iai:o:i vilt ; -It-ft-rr! r. ai-r.ts t- -.ruroi id i.ii r V li.e ja lvfta, nt - fofUoti no;s ..f ji,;-.'.h-.t. tK- fiitfleil .a r ".iu ati t r f:,t!i a l oil .1 :'i .!H. Au:ii:il:n: r or ..i .r, 'ii.t.n.ius. !--. E 7XK(TTfU S NOTICK. f Ihivi : J.-ip, . la-. -..i' rs. t t. un ship, TStira. r. l n.'inly. I'.i., dte'd. letter; test.irn-nT.i ry on rh.- ir'-,e istate ha liii; Ihs n nr.iuT. .1 1; tji:- ni!.!.iiii. i! Sy Tii- piots-r e ii: iioi i; , I...I :- i. 1h-i ' m v ti to .lit s iv.i.. in.! I ;.-. to -.aid .-.ale"t. Tiu.ke ir.ime-iiaTe p i iiu-::;. -,:ni tii.is.- i : v ::il el;,i mis " na i ii i i -an. to -- i,. -1. liti'v iu-tliMiia-a.'ii l.i 1 1 1.-. lit. : -.;i':i.;iy , A pri. is, i-i, at liiel .t r-!.: I i wee ... I KAKi.r.-i liMPl.K. J..h:i It. Si-..:t. h.Mcul.ir. Atr.i--.i. y. E 7 x lA rn n rs n ot u k. K-.ta'e of t.v:i; i'.i I:, r. la'o if ilreenvi:! Ii.-vii-l..m siuucrsi-t cuaty. Pa.. t.e .1. I i-Mers t stain, ntary on the ata-ve -ate havni-.- n-. ii ir.i:i'.il to tlx- ui:.l.-riL-md. 1-y the pi-oper .mihori-y, notice Is h- rrl-y -! eii toaii p-rsiiis i-ide'.itcil losj-.l.i c-tate ! mai.e iiniii.-iil.tte pay incut, ut-.d tT.isc h;i tuf claims au.iii.s! s;.i. .-:a'.c w.ll I r sent thcio tiu!y niiiiieii'icat.-l lor s-Uem.-i:i, m .a!i!r iav, Aj.nl Is, W-is at the l..tc r.-siUetu- of ds'vi. I'AMKL P-XKl'K. Kr. .1. V.". r.i.-.v'-icr. I x.culor. AthKiit y. E XK( TTOU S NOTH'F- Folate -.if I:.;e! s!i-.i:i hit- of Meyep!a!! 1-on.iii.ti. ti-e'd. Ij-tters t.ta i:h iiT:i: y on Ihc above csta'e havnii in: :i ;r.:iit.i to t;.,- uu.l.-.-v-ii;:i:-l l.y t;ie tiroo- r i.u:!a.rilv, c.oti.-f i h n l.y -,;, n to all JHT-.IHS iiid.-bud to -slid i--iaie"to tiutke limn, ii'.ile ii.iiil, and tlu-se lxa ins! claims u.- i:iist the sanu to pn-s.-i:t thri.i unlv au li.eiill. nl. il for s-ti!t nn nt, on Kri.lay. March -.7, lyHi. a late residence of dt-c d., iu Meycrs-iiilc l-oruugh. YR1S flffLTZ. Jsii.l U SHI LTZ. i.vutor. rdPOKTAST TO JIDVZRTI-sEBK. TTiO cream tif th country -ar-?r3 is fbcntl Il lieniiogwa' Coitntjr Scat Li. ia. Shrewd vJTeru.-er3 avail tiouielvea of thet-e Lsu, a copy of which Can be bail of lUtniotc BtuL. of Hew York A Pittuburj. r I - i - i . I I I ir
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