u u r The Somerset Heiald. l,EOKil" R. SCl'LI Kditor. u:irsfi)AY, .. -April z im. Wail ler! Wall Purer!! t Sxi iikr's Art Stoke. The ruiiii'Tiand I.s.un-Jrjr Company of soii.orl.ni'1. MJ-. wants a live young j ... ...... r . - ....,...,..-. itl'ltl tO -I 1 MW.O. I'M loHT.ll . .Tuiciaia, Tiny tf-.Jiiraiitee a 'hijh rje of work, ,j li.'k -crvi-'C and give a liberal cominis- i-i !!. H er 4.tX. rolls of Wall Paper to aelect Iron) at SviiJliV Art Store. ' Hiilf a span of angry steel" will pro ,i us? no more f.iUl result- than a neglect- 1 .mM or eoagU. For ail throat and lung .iieases, A yer's Cherry Pectoral Is j;," lt remedy. It is invaluable in ,..,es of eronp, wliooidiig cough, bron , i.iiis. and la grippe, ( all at Snyder's Art Store and seethe ,;i,-, lino of Wall raper at .e. per roll. Spring f-i -1 of terrors to all whose ...Hi-uui'.i-'H is not alile to resist the stid ,1 ;i ch '.ngi's of temperature and other j.i.y.ni'rities of the miihou. To mt tne h-.o:ii in e ..iiJiti.m to overcome these ,vi',s nothing i effective as Ayer's ir.parilla. Take it now. The largest line of Wall Tajer ever shown in the county at Sn vp Kit's Art Stork. Vr. Win. Condon, who died recently :, K.ipp Chunli, Armstrong county, '; lied ."' pounds. The coffin was so large that it could not lie taken into the i.;:se. Aerdingly the remains were ,.:i,iied ouwide to ba placed in the burial ea-e. Violins Mandolins, Guitars Banjos j,:;.l oilier stringed instruments at Sny-i.i-r's Iru store. K-.-v. l. wis T. 1-ainpe, who linJl.rHii ...i-t.-rof the I'.eam, Calvary, and K lie ,.r,.n:iod Churches near Jenuertown, s:i;. has tendered his resignation, to I ike elici t on Sunday, May 10th, when he wiii preach his farewell sermon. He in-:.-i; :s to 1. H-.it e in the State of Virginia, .!..to he will have charge of but one iinrch. .si dollars will buy one of the best two v. ar old. full blooded Short Horn Hulls in the county; very gentle and a good i.rcedt-r. Wai.iki: Hkiti-ky. The Council of Iilairsville Borough re . ..;.:- passed an ordinance fixing the salary of Burgess at iy per year, instead ." -it, :u 1) era. if. ire. Burgess S'.otifler i r- i!i:'l'.v vetoed the measure and the Council as promptly met and passed it ii!.a:ii.nous!y over the veto. It will not :; i'--t the present inciimlient, of course. '.ANA'S Sarsaparilla is not only the ... - ..fail remedies for the Nerves, Liver, K: i;iys, Stoma. h, and Blood ; hit! if ttn , , ;. .,m g t ji-itir iii'"i u t-trl. The s.uiie guarantee applies to Dana's j l'.;!, Couirh Syrup, and Blasters, j Vr'saU'ly l.vilUiliier, M. 1). Agent, j K skw.Hid, 1'a. It. pnty-Altorney-;eneral Elkin has J n.-.-.i mat .-on titles are liable for they.-'- j . ... c.iiipensatioii of the District Asses- j s..-s in making au enumeration oi me s. !i i children under the compulsory . .:i.-a;ioii law. Several eotitttie- had as same.! that the Stale would pay this, and the decision was given by request of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Tin- commissioners ofChterand Dela ware c.untres jointly ibs-id. i a lew days ago not to enforce the compulsory educa tion la a for tiiis year. The Chester c iiin ir Kaid a few weeks ago prepar .1 t o apply it. 'out when tha question as to whether the era my or districts c-M i; t-,c aro-e, no', s ' -big their way clear in the mail' r, the coiniiiisMoner decided to ignore the a-t for this year, or until some thin;; lrtitiito could le decided uprn re garding payments for the taking of the f.-ilsls. Tin? -a.se ot the commonwealth against Fredcri.-k Mnnk was the only interest ing one decided, by the superior court !at week, in session in Pittsburg. Mnuk with three others, was indicted for illegal !i 1'ior selling in Faywtte i-ounty. He was employed by the ML Pleasant Brewers' ass.-ialion to make collections in Fayette unity, and was iudii-td lHi-ause ho solicited ami received oi.'.ersand was con-vie-, vd. The orders were delivered by iisiil. The superior court held this was no; a violation of law and reversed the lower court: C instable D. B. Stivder, ir Brushvalley to.i iiship, brnugbt John Wallace here on Tu.-sdav and 1 odged bim in jail on a . huge of profanity preferre 1 by William J. McDonald, of that township. The warrant was issued by "Sjuire J. T. iKin ahue, of Mechani.-sburg, and, at a hear ing. McDonald alleged that Wallace uttered one hundred and sixteen oaths in Ids presence. The sentence imposed liy the "Siiiire was a fine of fTT 7i or one hundred and sixteen days' imprisou ii -t-t. Wallace w as brought here to serve the lime 1-chind the bars. Ih Ikiu ln-;'"-. T:ie blazing sun, aide.! by a gently moving warm breeze, made things hotter in this county last week than they have ! -n before this year. n April X lSl'l, s". 1 egrs was registered by the errant thermometer, while the mercury on Fri- i.ty and Sate rday went two or three de- LM-tler, registering S" degrees on lyith i iys. Sj.ring has not been in sight this Tr. It has been a jump from winter to summer. The first tcu days of April w ere unusually c li, so that notwithstanding tii? extreme be;U of the past frwr days the ni-au temptiraiare fjr Apr.l rs now n!y aiiove normal. - Asa re-ult nfthe retrenchment schemes "f tli" joint receivership of the Baltimore and ohio railroad, the corporation will dispos,. ,)f tin big railway hotels which have Ik l-ii identified with the roi l. The '.Me, n Cii3' Intel at CumVierland, Md., wiU bs lease I. Tin hotel at lirafton, W. Vi, has already leeu leased and the b-er Park li iel has Isseii op?ne.I under o.h r aisj i,-.s. At Oakland Md., the b . .1 is ,-io,e.l a:i I thi fa:n vjs Belay Vi i-e. just outside of Baltimore, has also !. -e i di-p sc.l of to lessees. At an early date a It ival Blue line train will le run on th; Bikimore and Ohio railroad be teen Pittsburg and CincinnatL Nex; Monday, April 27. w ill lie the an niversary of the birth of (Jen. I". S. irant. Aaso:ivcuir of the o--casi.-i. The Ph:l adelphia Press will present to every read er of the Siuliy Press of April '25, a s,.:eii ii l portrait of Ueu. (irauL It is in :! fr.cn the pi -lure, which h.is been pro n .iiii.-ed by memticrs of Jen. tiraut's ia n:!y t b.Mhe lest likeness ever made 'the nation's ht;r-. a:i l is a c mipanion pi. for the splendid picture of Lincoln pre,,.,,:,, i by The Press a short lime ago. Hi ery i iy "should get The Sunday Press o!" Aiiril ii in order to se-ure the picture, in i lie daily edition of The Press of Fri- 'ly, Aj.ril -, will be presented a strong J f-iture-the opening installment of anoth er prize story. pportunity will be given to c-.-ery Moman and girl who rea ls The i'n-ss it, gain sulr-Uutial reward by gues sing the mystery, A divorca cise eotnew bat out of the Usiia! run is iu theomrts of Indiana coun ty. It is au application by Sarah K. l.'.der for the annullineut ofadivor-e grant. J the late James B. Kidcr by the was of Klk county. Mr. Klde. letl her, remained away several years and got a divorce ia Kik county on representing that his wife had deserted him. Subse Vi ently hereturueil, denying to his wife an 1 family that he had secured a divorce. Tiny believed him and he and his wife agaiu lived together. They were living a!a;t, however, at the time of his death. S:: now desires the divorce obtained by i.-iisrcjisesenlation anuulcd, that she in iy sc.-ure tue jeiision awarded to her li isl.-md, itiid as hbe has produced evi- i h:i.-that the desertion, if there was any was all on his mart, her chances are be lieved to be eoxL i FAKIXD. Tvo chamlioruiaids. Wages i-: per wee.K. Apply to Men.hanU U 'tel, Jobnsto'f n, Pa. Prof. Beam advertisis a balloon awen ion for Saturday at Berlin. Mrs. Lawrence M. Philips, of Pitts burg, is spending a few dars with Soin- : erset friends. The .infar.t child of tho late Abram Smith died Friday afternoon at tho home of ita mother ift this place. Mrs. WellerCan-thersandMrs. B. M. Linton returned Saturday from a three weeks '.visit with fricuds in the eastern part of the State, and in Baltimore. Rev. J. S. Harkey w ill preach a ser mon on "Odd Fellowship" ueit Sunday evening in the Lutheran Church, in com memoration of the 77th anniversary of that lienevolent order. The Soinerset County Conference ol the Allegheny Lutheran Synod will meet in the ML Zion Church at Scalp Level, on Monday, May 4th, and will remain iu session until the evening of the th. Mr. John W. Shaver and Miss Clara A. Smith, both of near Friedens were united in marriage, on the lUh inst., at the Lutheran parsonage in that place, Hev. J. J. Welch Olliciating. Mr. John H. Ulessuer, of Berlin, and Miss Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ijindis, of Boxbury, were united iu marriage on Sunday, 12th inst., Hev. Skylus, of the Berlin Befonncd Church, olliciating. Wheii the Westmoreland county li cense list was handed down Saturday it was announced that only manufacturers could secure wholesale licenses. Nearly all of the old applicants were re-licensed. The court ordered all lmrs to close at !);'W P. M-, and on legal holidays at noon. A fon-e of men from the Conuellsviile shops will shortly arrive here for the purpose of dismantling the string of dis abled cars standing along the old Somer set it Mineral Point railroad. These cars are the "pick-ups"' of numerous w recks. The wood will le burned and the iron collected for scrap. s Mrs. William F. Joyce and young son arrived here Saturday from Philadelphia. Mrs. Joyce was accompanied by Mrs A. P. Bruliaker, who came to Somerset for the purpose of saying good-bye to her relatives and friend before sailing with fier husUind for a summer tour of Bu rope. Kmma, w ife of Clarence Pile, died at her home iu this Ixirough at an early hour Monday morning, aged alioul twenty-one years. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kul-s, of Lavausville. She is survived by her husband, their only child having died about a year ago. Mr. William C. Weaver, tho well known carriage maker of this place, was called U) Weaver's Mill, Westmoreland county, last week by the death of his ! father, William Weaver, Sr., who died ! on the I.tth inst., and was buried on the ! n-t.A .1 I ....... .-.i.i. 1111. UVt lltTTAH-ll . v.. je.,,, v months and 'Si days old. bv five children. He is survived Rev. T. J. Bristow left yesterday morn ing to attend the spring meeting of Bed stone Presbytery, at I'niontown. The Presbytery will meet in the lieautiful new building of the 1st Presbyterian Church, which, at its dedication recently, was declared to be the finest church edi fice in Pennsylvania. William Stall!, of Somerset township, accompanied Hev. Bristow. The home friends of Dr. Albert P. Bru baker, w ill be pleased to learn that he was last week chosen to fill the chair of Adjunct Professor of Hygiene in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Dr. Brubaker severed his connection with Jefferson College last fall, but the faculty of that famous institution seem to have lieen unwilling to be permanent ly deprived of his services. Shortly after twelve o'clock last Wed nesday morning Josiah Shaffer's saw mill, aliiit a quarter of a mile east of Scalp Level, was entirely destroyed by tire, the origin of which is unknown. The mill was built last fall and was b cated in Paint township. It was filled with lumber, all of which is now in ashes. Mr. Shaffer's loss could not lie learned. The mill was not insurisj. Miss Floy B. Tayman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Tayman, died Thursday evining at the home of her parents in Lavansville, aged twenty years. Death resulted from pulmonary trouble. The deceased wax a brighL vivacious young girl and was loved by a large circle of friends. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon w hen interment was made in the Reformed Church graveyard at Lavansville. Hugh, the nine-year-old son of Klder and Mrs William Mullendore, was lidly scalded last Wednesday evening by the upsetting of a bucket tilled with hot water, which had been left standing on the steps leading to the second story of the family residem-e, and which he ac cidently tipped over, one of his legs was so liadl-y scalded between the kme and ankle that when his stocking was re moved a patch of skin was lifted from the ilesli. The warm weather of the past few days Inus pre nted an opportunity for invalids who have been housed up for the past six months to bask iu the sun. Among others we noticed on tho streets was Dr. A. J. F.ndsiey, who after enjoying a car riage ride on several mornings, fjlt strong enough to walk through tb.3 busi ness portion of to.vn, where he was warmly greeted by his host of friends. Dr. Kndsley, it will be remembere I was stricken w ith paralysis some six or eight months ago. William, Frank and Barton Walker, three Jcimer township brothers, were ar rested by Detcrlive Frank Campbell, of Fayette county, on Wednesday, al their home near Jenner, ou a cil irge of having robWd the post-ofib-e at Il.is'jtn 1 almost ayearag . They were t '.ktm to Union town Thursday for a hearing before Uni ted States Commissioner Bep.nerL Short ly after the rob!".-y of tin store al Hus band the lads memi .inJ vera arreitail for the crime au I wln:i broug'a'. bj:ore Judge L ongene-ker entered a plea of guilty of larejuy. They served three months in the county jail. Abner MeKiuiey, 1I-. of New York, who had been spending a few days at his summer residence in this place, left Mon day for Canton, ., whither he went for the purpose of bsing present at the cele bration of his mother's eighty-seveutu birthday, which Likes place to-day. Naturally Mr. McXiuley thinks his brother an eay winner for the Bvpubli can Presidential iioiniii.itioii, but mod estly refuses to give an estiuiite of the Major's actual strength at this time. Mrs. MoKinley arrived in town ten days ago and w ill re.niiu here for another week liefore returning to New York. In our advertising columns will Iks found a new "cow ordinance." The Burgess while admitting th it reasonable restri'-tions should le placed on the lsir ough cows' freedom, tiled objections to the ordiiiance on the ground that it was unnecessarily severe in its provisions. Tiie ordinance was then reconsidered and passed over these objections by a two third vote of ail the meiubers of the council and will be in force iu ten days from this date. Owners of cows w ftl do well to' study it provisions. It w ill be seen that thereafter they must keep their cows off the streets at all hours and every day of the year. It is quite certain that some owners will have to keep their cow standing in the stable at all hours dur ing the six mouths of the year in which there is no pasturage. It was the last mentioned feature of the ordinance that was object 3 J t3 by ths B jrw. Prof. E. C. Heflej'i Kariul TroubUi. Persons familiar with the domestle infelicity of Prof. Kugene C. Heffley and wife w ill not be surprised to learn that they have invoked the aid of the court of Allegheny county to et matters straight. Prof. Heffley is a native of Berlin, this county, and has many friends here, all of whom sympathise deeply with him in his present troubles, and believe that he will come out of them with his reputation unsullied. Saturday's Pittsburg Lender, in speak ing of the case, says: "At the otuce of Alderman P. B. Reil ly this morning was held the bearing ofMrsOlga A. Heffley on the charge of criminal libel preferred by Carrie Wilhelni. Miss Wilhelm charges that Mrs. HeMey inspired a letter w ritten to her father, saying that she was the cause of the trouble between Mrs Heilley and her husband, Kugene C. HefHey. "Mrs Henley gave bail for court yes terday ou the charge, the sum being $j00, but this morning Attorney John Marron, for the prosecution, insisted on a hearing. The only witness examined was Mrs. Askins, Mrs Henley's neighbor, who was asked in regard to a conversation she had held with Mrs Heilley on the subject of the domestic unhappiuess of tho Hef lleys. Attorney John A. Murphy, for Mrs. Heilley, objected and the alderman sustained the objection, though Mrs Ashins had denied having had such a conversation. Then Mrs Heilley was held for court. "Prof. Heilley, on tho charge of non support and desertion brought against him by his wife before Alderman Mo Masters yesterday waived a hearing for court in the sum of His attorney, Major Montooth, lieing ill, he has engaged additional couusel in the person of Mr. Marron, who has advised him not to talk. Prof. Heilley, when seen this morning, ivus'-cjuentiy had nothing to say. "Attorney John A. Murphy, who has U'en retained by Mrs. Heilley, says ev ery effort was made to settle the mat ter out of court, but that Prof. Huflley would not agree, except on condition that his wife live separately from hiul. He would not give her enough to live on, so Mr. Mir.pLy says. "Mi Carrie Wilhelm, who is such a notable .figure in the case, is a well known pianiste, being a beautiful play er and gifted with unusual talents. Per sonally she is a very charming young lady, so those who know her say. She is (Miite pretty. Last night at a niusicalo in Sewickley she was one of the soloists.' The affair s ems to lie a much mixed up one. Heflley is a well-known music teacher of Pittsburg, ami Miss Carrie Wilhelm of Clarion is a pianiste and vo cal artist of much ability and reputa tion in the Smoky City, and their voca tions naturally led the two into the com pany of each other. Another party, hose business as a teacher brought her into association with Prof. Heilley and Miss Wilhelm was Miss Maude (iettings, who, with Mrs. Olga A. Heilley, the wife of the professor, completes the quartet iu the sensational suit. The first action was ono brought by Miss Wilhelm against Miss t Jetting on a charge of criminal libel. It was al leged by the prosecutrix that Miss Get tings wrote a letter in w hid. it was stated that improper relations existed between Miss Wilhelm and Prof. Hetiley and that M Wilhelm, the father of the girl, should know of iL At the hearing Mrs Heilley stated that it was at her direction that M is Getting wrote the letter refer red to. After Miss (Settings was held for court. Miss Wilhelm prosecuted Mrs. Heilley for conspiracy in the writing of the letter and. as w ill lie noticed alsove, Mrs. Heilley was held for court ou the same charge. In the meantime it seems that a set tlement was sought, but Mr. Heilley re fused to make satisfactory terms and he w.is prosecuted for desertion and non support. He also gave bail for court. Thus far Miss Wilhelm is the only one of the quartet ho has not been prosecuted. The Heilleys live on Howe street and are well connected in musical and social circles. Caught Napping in the Woods. On Wednesday evening an unknown tramp entered thelmrn of 'Squire Henry K inch, who resides in Jennertown, and hitched his son Bufus' horse to a buggy and drove to A. M. Anderson's tin store, a short distance from the Ilauch home stead, and traded the buggy for a light wag-.n, after which he started at a lively gait down the Pittsburg Pike toward Stoyestown. When the Ranch family discovered that the horse and buggy were missing Thursday morning, Rufus started at once for Jennertown, w here he learned of the trade ma luby Merchant Anders in. Constable C. II. Horner, of Jenner township, was then notified, and he and Messrs Ranch and Anderson started iu pursuit of the horse-thief, win was found the same afternoon sleeping iu the woods near. Baekstowu, suns miles eas t of Jennertown, the horse leing tied to a tree, still attached to the wagon. "Weary Bones" was awakened out of his slumber by tin (.'.instable, and was surprised to s-Ji tho trio abiut him. He was informed that ho would have to re turn to Jennertown with them, bat he refused, stating that they had no power to arrest hint without a warranL He shewed signs of light and threaten ed to shoot the trio if they attempted to take him, bat this did not scare the Con stable, and he placed a pair of handcuffs ou his wrists, lie was thou put inU tiie buggy alongside of Constable Horner who with Messrs, Ranch and Anderson ar rived at Jennertown Thursday evening with him. Upon their arrival at Jennertown Ru fus Ranch preferred a charge of horse stealing against the tramp, at his father's ollice, where he pleaded not guilty. Ho was informad by the Justice thit ha would have to answer the charge at the next term of court, and Constable Hor ner brought hiin to jail the same evening. Hurdered ia Missouri. Yesterday Prothonontary Saylor re ceived frou; the postmaster at Bed bridge. Mo., a letter wh ith reads a follows: April l'J. 1MM. DkarSir : A young man about 21 or i years old and giving his name as Doli var Brauuen came here a year ago. He was quiet and uticommuuicative and said his people did not know his whereabouts. He said, however, that he lived in S. W. Pa. Along the last of January he was murdered and his body thrown into the river, where it was found March oth, and after an inquest was buried at New Santa Fe, Mo. His murderer was arrest ed but the preliminary trial was not strong enougli to hold him. The grand jury is now in session and will act ou the case. The Imy's demeanor w as such that anv one would say he had lieen well raised. His people are well-to-do. Please give this such publicity as is at vjur command iu order that anxious and waiting parents may kuow the fate of their son. Very truly yours J. W. Si-orr, P. M. Agt. and Opr. Mo, Pc R. R. Will Enforce the Gaa and Fi'a Laws. As per announcement last week the Somerset County Game aud Fish Pro tective Association met at the Hotel Vannear, Friday evening, when a per manent organisation was effected by the election of William B. Benner, president; Albert H. Ferner, Treasurer; and Brinker R. Jones, Secretary. About thirty local siKirtsmen were present and unanimously adopted a constitution aud by-laws for the government of the organization. Any resident of the county is eligible to membership upon subscribing to the constitution. No admission fee is requir ed. The S;K iety is in dead earnest and will prosecute all violations of tha game laws that are brought to its attention. It is proposed to ask the next session of the legislature to change the game laws, as affecting this county at present, in order that the season forsbootiug squirrels and pheasants may be made uniform. The members of the .Society appreciate the fact that it is hard for a sportsman gun ning for squirrels in September to resist a shot at a phcasaut, although he canuot lawfully shoot the latter until October 1st, REPUBLIC AH KOW IH BEDFORD C0TJH- TT. Thropp and Kicks Both Claim te Have Car ried the Conaty for Congress. Tne Conrt Deoides ia Faror of Thropp. A dispatch received from Bedford just before eointr to iiress says that Judge Djty, of Westmoreland county, presid ing for Jndge Longeuecker, dissolved the Hicks injunction and declared Thropp the duly nominated candidate for Congress. From the HjDdmao Bulletin. The Republican County Convention tnet In the Court House in Bedford, Tues day, Convention called to order Hth insL at 1 P. M., by 'county chairman Prosser. The roll call showed all delegates presenL . G. W. Derrick, of Everett, aud S. fJ. Brown, of Buffalo Mills nominated for chairman of the convention. Derrick received 42 votes, Brown, 38. B. F. Madore aud A. C. Mullin were appointed socretaries. BALLOTTISQ FOR OOXGRESSH AM. The names of Joseph E. Thropp, of Bedford count v. and J. D. Hicks of Blair county, were presented for nomination. The votes of delegates were taken and the result announced as Thropp, 42, Hicks 38. In takimr the vote. D. Thomas of Broad Top township, bad declared for Hicks, but the secretaries claimed his in structions were for Throjip and recorded his vote accordingly, after the vote was announced the delegate from Broad Top inquired why his vote had been recorded for Thropp. In answer the secretaries read an order from Chairman Prosser to the election board of Broad Top ordering a recount on account of irregularities and statement from the Uiard showing that Thropp had received 151 votes Hicks 1-V) and instructed for Thropp. The chair man declared Joseph K. Thropp nominat ed. Tho Hicks men objected to this decis ion and the entire afternoon was passed iu a deadlock, the other candidates anx iously waiting to hear their own fate. This was kept up until 5:), when a mo tion was made to adjourn until April 21st. This was defeated. A motion was theu made to adjourn until Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. This met the same fate as the firsL A motion to adjourn until 7:.'!0 was finally passed. The convention re-assembled at :.!, At once the scenes of the afternoon were rented. About 8 o'clock the Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, R. C. Haderinan and J. I). Hicks tiled into the room and with due solemnity an injunction was read restraining tho chairman from declaring Joseph K. Thropp the nominee, and the secretaries from recording the vote, and ordering their appearance before the Court of Common Pleas April 30. Many persons failed to see what effect this would have, as the chairman aud secreta ries bad already doue what the injunction was to restrain them from doing, but it furnished a happy way of settling the difficulty and allowing the other nomi nations to be made. The rest of tho busi ness was conducted in a quiet orderly manner further vtrengtbening the saying that Republicans w ill have a bitter light but always end with a love fcasL The following nominations were made: Assembly, S. M. Williams, W. C. Smith; District Attorney, A. I Little ; Sheriff, Andrew Iodson: Prothonotary, James Cleaver; Register and Recorder, F.d. R. Home; Treasurer, Charles Reily; Commissioners Jonas. C. Imler, Josiah Huffman; Director of the Poor, (' T. Trail; Auditors, J. H. Hoover, W. C. Richey; Coroner, Stoner; Dele gates to the State Convention, J. H. Jor dan, M. A. Points; National Iielegate, W. S. Lysinger; Chairman County Com mittee, David Prosser. There is a Beaton Why some stoves and ranges are better than others : good material, careful con struction and a knowledge of the wants of the housekeeper are all no-essary to make the kitchen stove a success The Cinderella Stoves aud Ranges are made to meet every requirement, they are even bakers and perfect roasters Spe cial attention is paid to cleanliness econ omy and durability. Sold by JAS B. HoLPKItBArM, ' Somerset, Pa. New Hotel Will be Opened July 15th. Mr. W. A. Scott, of Pittsburg, President of the Somerset Hotel Company, was here last Wednesday when he announced that the contra-t for the magnificeut hotel to be erected on Tayman Hill had been given to a leading contracting linn of Pittsburg, and that work ou the edifice would le legun in a few days M r. Scott says that the article of agreement calls for the completion of the building by tho first of July and that the contractors will have to pay a forfeit for every day it remains unfinished after the loth day of July. A large force of mechanics will lie kept busily at work from now until the day mentioned in order to complete the coiitracL CapL Win. M. Schrock has been en gaged to make a survey of the land sur roualin; the hotel and to plot the same into lots which will be disposed of to par ties desiring to erect cottages. Many wealthy people w ho patronize resort of this character prefer to have their sleep ing apartments and parlors separate from the hotel at which they take their meals and it is expected that a numlier of such will erect cottages before the close of the first season. The selection of a name for the new hotel will le renewed next week in the columns of the Hkralp and lady readers are requested to send in their suggestions at once. Somerset Normal. A Teachers' Normal School will l0 opened at Somerset, May IS, l.Sini. .We will be able to accommodate the higher grades of the public schools. Special at tention will lie given to those preparing to teach, we are also prepared to give in struction iu the Classics and other High er Branches at reasonable rates. For particulars apply to V. R. Saylor, II. 8. Rhoads Hew CentreTille Normal. The New Centreville (Glade, Pa.,) Teachers' Normal will open April 13th. Pine Hill, Pa. Ask Any Woman Who uses the Cinderella Range, w bat its advantages are over the ordinary cook ing range, and she will tell you that it is an even baker, browns nicely on top and bottom, and is economical in the use of fuel. It does its work quicker, better and with the least expense of any range upon the markeL Sold by ' Jas. B. Holhebbavv, Soinerset, Pa. 'My husliand had two cancer taken from his face, and another was coming on his lip. He took two liottles of Burdock Blood Bitters and it disappeared. He is completely well." Mrs. Win. Kirby, Akron, Erie Co., N. Y. Fertilisers for Graia and Grass. Special makes for Corn, Potatoes and early Truck in 50 aud 100 pound bags for gardens My goods are well pot ashed. Ship to all stations. Prices as cheap as can be bad anywhere. , A. C. Davis Somerse; Pa. Wanted. I want cash or cattle for good improved land in this vicinity. Wild land if de sired. My prices are reasonable; yours must be, Geo. L. Bucket, Wessington, S. D. The Rockwood Normal will open April 27, and continue for nine weeks P. S. Will, Rockwood, Pa. OUItT PROCLAMATION. WllKPKAS The Honorable Jmlnes of the Court of Common Pleas f Hoiiicrsel omnty. Pa., luive ordered tlinl a HM-tul or Adjourned Court of t'omiiion Picas "f tiuarter f-esMim ml Orphans' (nun, f.ir tb trial of case bcrwin, oall b held at homcrsrt, on Monday May 11, 1890. Commencing at I0oVI.u k A. M. of said day. Now, therefore, I. Ktlwanl Hoover, Hlfcli Sherttr of isimeret couiuy, hereliy lniie my proclamation k'vI" nollcc lo all Jurors wit liesw suniliK.iieil.sml to all iwrties in cauaes to be then and there triisl, lo la- Iu attendance at ull Court. EDWAKfi HOoVKIt. Suerltr. Jorors for Xay Term of ConrL The following named persons hay been drawn to serve as jurors at the ensuing term of Court, commencing Monday, May 25, 1KJ6: OKA NO Jl-ROKS Addison Perry F. Bird. Allegheny I. S. Coughenoiir. Berlin Borough F. F. PlatL Brothersvalley C. C. (iarletz. Elk Lick F. W. Bender. Jenner Lewis Sowcrbower. Larimer Herman Johnson. IJucoln Lewis M. Trimpcy. Ixiwer Turkeyfoot Eli Cotin. Milford Heury Bearl, Edgar Vphouse. Paint Jackson Berkcy, Hiram Berk ey, Benjamin N angle. (Jueiiiaboning William L. Rininger. Rockwood Borough W. W. Cougho nour, .ach Snyder. Somerset Henry Hoffman, S. I. Bak er, Herman Stabl. Stonycreek Joseph Slull, George Moa loller. Summit Ed. C. Shoemaker, Irvin Shoemaker. PKTIT J L'ROUS FI R.ST WKKK. Addison Jesse Mitchell. Allegheny James L. Firlcy. Berliu Borough John Sheets. Brothersvalley William Brant, U. F Ray man. Black Mahlon Hanger. Concmaugh Benjamin Blough, Ste pbeu 4iiudlesperger. . Conllueuce Itorough Thomas K. Pul lin. Elk Lick John P. Yogel, Rufus Beachy, Samuel A. Beachy, James Ma ust. Greenville Peter P. Brown, I. J. Baer, Samuel Albright. Jenner John A. Risinger, J. J. Gard ner, Roliert Schmucker, Noah Horner. Jefferson Jonathan Friedlir.e. Lincoln J. N. Baker. Ixiwer Turkeyfoot Joseph Kreger. Meyersdale Borough E. J. Dickey, William Coulehan. Northampton J. F. Leydig, 8. J. Bow man. (iueuiahoning William H. Koontz. Salisbury Borough-L. I Boyer, II. W. IkLozier. Somerset John Friedline, Alexander Dickey. Stonycreek II. I Walker, John W. Pile, Samuel P. Spangler, W. C. Dively. Summit H. II. Yoder, Francis Sorber, Peter Bowser, John Clingamau, II. S. Walter. Southampton John Martz, Amos Troutmaii. I'rsiua Borough M. Andrews. I'pper Turkeyfoot George Dumbauld, A. E. Kreger, Harvey Yought. Wellersburg Borough William Long. PKTIT JfROItS SKCOSD WKKK. Addison Amos F. Jeffreys. Allegheny W. F. Catou. Berliu Borough W. A. Powell, Roliert C. Heilley. Brothersvalley Goo. B. Crissi nger, II. H. Uoger, W. H. Miller. Black Harvey Older. Confluence Borough G. G. Groff, Perry Brown, Hooversrille Borough Joseph Hersh berger. Jenner Stephen Bowman, George Rajman, Reuben Horner, George E. BarnetL Jefferson Jacob Lavan, A. M. Miller. Iariiner William Maser, William Ktiepp. Lincoln Solomon C. Baiter. , Lower Turkeyfoot Allen HyatL MeyersdaleWlorough William Griffith, Levi J. Jixler. Milford D. A. Marteeny. Northampton John H. Miller, A. S. Martz. Paint J. F. CrisL Salisbury Borough John J. Keiui, S. R. McKinley. Shade O. W. Williamson. Somerset N. F. Berkey, James F. Winters Philip Rhoads Somerset Borough Win. M. Schrock, Daniel S. Miller. Stonycreek A. O. Ki ninel, T. G. Ray man. Upper Turkeyfoot Levi May, John Leer. Ursina Borough John K. .imiiiermau. Coming. Next week to Mrs K. B. Coffroth'sa first class trimmer from Pittsburg, and she will remain during the coming sea son. Come and examine our stock. You will never have another such chance to provide yourself with fashionable city trimmed hats at country prices. Flans For Better Water. L. W. Wolfe, of ConnelLsville, Super visor of water and water tanks on the Pittsburg Division of the Baltimore A Ohio, has plans which are intended to improve engine service on this division the coming summer. Last summer and fall it will lie re membered, says the (bnnr, the railroad officials experienced much difficulty in obtaining a water supply. The Cassel- nian and Ymighiogheuy riven, from which many Baltimore A Ohio engines were supplied w ith w ater were very low and the water so bard aud full of acid that an engine taking it could not pull an ordinary passenger train and make schedule time for more than 20 miles. Then the acid and lime would take effect and start the engine foaming. The fire would have to be pulled and the train delayed until relioved by more power. This was an every day occurrence and for the five months that the drought con tinued it cost the company $20,000 to haul water from Connellsville, Glen wood and Cumberland along their line. The river water was so hard that it required the use of 18 pounds of soda ash to the tank foot and even with this dilution an en gine could scarcely make 50 miles, slow running, without breaking hot rocker arms or foaming. Supervisor Wolfe has received instruc tions to immediately sink artesian wells long the Pittsburg and Wheeling divi sions in close proximity to every water tank, and cut off tho pumps from the rivers This will not only save the com pany many thousands of dollars in injury to their motive power, but assures the patrons of the road more rapid transpor tation and less frequent lay overs on aide tracks for relief engines. "I have never had a day's sickness in my life," il middle-aged man the other day. "What a comfort it would be." sighs the pior invalid, "to be in his place for a yeai or two." Yet half of the invalids we see might beiust as healthy as he. if they would only take proper care of themsol vea, eat proper food and digest it. It's so stranee that such simple things are overlooked by thoe who want health. Food makes health. It makes sirength and strength wards off sickness The man who bad never been sick was strong because he always digested his food, and you could become the same by helping your stomach to work as well as his Shaker Digestive Cordial will helD Tour stomach and will make you strong and healthy by making the food you eat make you raL Druggists sell iL Trial bottle 10 cents Don't buy Wall Paper away from home when you have a wholesale and retail store right In your town, that can and will sell you Wall Paper as cheap as any house in the I nited States Ssypkk's Art Stork. c An Ordinance To prevent the running at large of cor and oilier rallle. lie it onl'iinerl ahl wtctnl hy the Tuf O.MUi'iV'e the H,ftu(th t ,Sr.i-r.7, iiml it if hrrrtiif oril'i'Hfrl nuil emirti 'l tjjf the tiMthurily of thf mtme : Any -rn or x rm.ns who si, all p-rmlt nml suilerany cow or oilier nil lie to run at lance wllliln the llomiiKh, shall ly a line n't exss!in one dollar, itinl II t In n l.y until the duly of Ihe Hlirh l'ontutle or I'oUeo of ficer to lake and ltiipouul such anliiciU a lien found miinliiK nl lance, nii't proceed lo ln:.ke puhllc aale of Ih'iii nfl.-rtivinc four ilriys n. llc Uy nl IciiM s.i N.tveniseiiieiils ,s.-l In tue most public pluees of the lloroiivh, unless the owner or owu.-rs of such nnlu.iils ulinll, prcvlou to the snle. puy or lender to the fMld officer the sum of one dollar for es. li an imal so llilsllliileil. together with all rest and expense of keeiutc Ihe name, and pro. vi.ied lurlher. Unit a lien any nueli mionnl or animals tmll lie wild, the money received therefor, niu-r iymeiii of all cosi and ex iwuses. nhull lie Kiid Inlolhe Itoroiiich Treas ury. PMiwcd the 3d day of April, lMi. The Bureess having filed objection to the fonicolnx ordihunce, the same whs reconsid ered by the Town Council In acronlHnre with the law, and on the iieiion, shall tin ordi nance pans notwithstanding Die objection of the flu ry ess. It wan duly Mtssel nu the 17lh day of April. Is!"!, bv the atlinunttve vote of two-thirds of all the members of the Town Council elected. FR A X K PC N X I NO 1 1 A M. Attisit : President Town CounciL IL K. MKYFItS, snvrcuiry. I zees tor's Sale Valuable Real Estate! ty virtue of an nliiu order ttt sale issiml out of the Orphans' Court of sutmerset county, I'a., and lo me directed, then will Is- sold Ml public sale, in I he homiigh of Kockwood, In fcald. county, al J. 1. Miller Jk Sons' lore, on Saturday, May, 16, 1896, At I o'clock P M., the following d.'scrtlssl real estate, Ite the property of irnuel Weliner, dee'd., viz : A certain tract of land sftimte In Black township, Koiiifnu-t county, I'n., n.ljoiuiuic hinds of John K.ittle, Juim Vcimer, t'yrus W i liner mid others, containing als.ut 400 -ACHKS, 400 more or h-ss, nhout Ml nrn under cultiva tion, a lance amount ofrlian-.nl nml oilier limticr, a thick vein of iim.-stoiie underlying nearly the whole of the tract. Also, several vein of coal und an uhutidancs of excellent sand stone water. A good two-story frame Dwelling House, Uts tam anl othir outliii!lini;s lx.atHl tuttr ntilnntil, rtitirvlitf ami m'hm1. Will Iff ortnM iu pan-H or m a whole. rjr-Msi.fi xivi-n itiuiHtltutt-ly. Terms : Ten M-reent. of tmn-lmse money to 1 prild wuu an pn erty l knorked down: the luibinceof '3ou confirmation of Mile aud de livery of deed : in six montlm and 1 , in one year from continuation of mile. m-ferred laymentH to bexr interext aud to be secured y judgment bond. K I. MII.I.KR, Kxeoutorof Samuel W'cimcr, dee'd. Acsignce's Sold Vahath Real Estate By virtue of an onlerof sale i.vued out "of the Court of I ouimon Plena of Somerset county, I'a.. and to me directed. I will exase to public Kile, on the premis', lien-inuller UcscrilM-d, 'i Saturday, May 16, 1896, At I o'clock P. M all the following d-erlb-d real estate, late the pniperty of Clma. V. Baldwin, via: The undivlibsj one-half (' Interest, ex re! the house and lot ol Win. Mhunuiker and the house and gnmnd known aa the bond liouae is reserve" I. in a certain tiri! Mill pniNny, kmiwiiH IWkley'a Mill, in Sum mit township, ssomcrscl county. I'a . desenl ed as follows- Bounded on the north l.y lands of Sarah Berkley, on the east by lun.K of Sarah Iter Kiev, ou the hotith bv public nwd. Mra. elms. Crilehlielil, and W. fc. Walk cr, containing .1 acn- inorv or !-., which in clude the dam aud mill mee, also the right if egn-sa and retn-sa over the landa .f ' . K. U'ulker to make the ii'-o-ssary n-uira to the dam and race, also all the nxturea and ma ciiinerv made, allachi-d ami la-longing to the mill. Thin mill l In exodlent condition, having been nvehtly n iltti-d with the Newest Im pniveil lloller PnavK., and can be operated either by water or ateain p.iwer. Terms: Ten per cent, of the pnn-liase money to tie fKiidlucashonday.il aule. and Ihe lmlan.e of oii.sthird ou or tMlorf the continuation of wile, one-third In aix montliKand one-third in twelve month from conurmation of sale with lutens.t. lKf.rnil Ktymeiita t.i lH(Miured by bond anil mortgage upon tiie on-mise. C. W. V M.KKIC A. K li. Hay, Aixigme, Attorney. Somerset, I'a. YIMI-Nl-riLVrol'.'?S NDTK'll Kstate of Michael J. Snyd. r. Lite of Stony crei-k Uiwnship, dee'd. Ix-ttera .-f adminlMmtlon having been granted by the pn.a-r authority to the under signed, notice ia hen-t.y iciven to ail aroii.H tndi'bted lo aaid estate tc make immediate paymeut, and th.Me having claims against aaid estate will .rcci.t them, duly auttien.l cated for settlement, on Friday, the -IM day Mar, IswLat late n-sidenceof dee'd. HA.MKI. s. VIKR. Administrator. Y DM IN ISTKATUIW NOTICI-1 Kstate of Wuu II. Miller, late of St.mycr.vk townsliip. dee'd. Ia-ttera of administration having been granti-d by the nH-r authority, to the un dersigniil. notice Is hen-by given lo all per iioua indebt.tl to atiid CHtati lo make immedi ate niymeiil. aud tlas-e having elaimnagaint Kald entate will pn-sent them duly authenti cated for settlement on Tueaday, Mar IJ, when aud when-all person mien-sled can at tend. KATE MIt.f.KK, N. f. MII.f.KIL, Aduilnbitratotsi of W. il. Miller, dee d. DMINISTIJATOIIS' NOTICE. Kstateof Alexander C Mia.re. late of Middle creek township, SHiuieraet county, l'ail.c'd. Li'ttets) of admiuistnitian on the ataive e lale having been granted to the understand by the proper ituihority, notiee l hereby giv en to all ihthoiis indebted to -laid estate to make immediate payment, and lli.ise having l lalum againxt the Mime to pnsa-ul tlieiu duly autlieiitu-ated for . tlleiin nt, on Kttunlav, May Hi, IMMi, at the ollice of Uiuiel W. Will, K.s.1., New Ceulrvville lanTigli. KI..MKK K. MiMilth ll.VMKI. W. Wll.l., John It. Scott. Att'y. Administrator. E XKCUTOU'.S NOTICE. Kstate of If. A. H irticll. late of Ad lisnn township, StnuerHi-t county, I'a., dee'd. Letters testamentary on the nlaive i-state liaving la-en grnnt.-d lo the indeiigniit by the proper authority, notice It hen-by given to all a-roha iuilf-bteii to said estate to make luimeiuate payment, ami lhie iiaviug.-iaiuia against the same to pn-cnt them duly au thenticated for aettleiueut, on Saturday, June ts at the Lite n-siilen.-e of dii-'d. J. S. I1.1K1.M.L, Kxei-utor. E XEt'L'TOU'.S NOTICE. F-state of Samuel HnnM-rker, late of Sotncr- act borongli, dec it. letter lestanientan,- on the above estate having been aniuted to the umlersigueil bv the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persona indebted to said estate lo make immediate payment, aud those having rial inn against the aaine to pn-aent them uuly au thenticated lor wtt lenient, on Friday. May 2), IsM, at my office In .someract bontugh. M. Mil KS, Fxecutor. E XECUTOH'S NOTICE. Estate of Daniel John-son, late of Summit township, Somerset county, I'a., dee'd. letters Uatamentnrv on the above estate having been gnini.il to the undersigned by the uniH-r authority, notiee Is hen-by given to all persons Indebted to said estate lo make Immediate payment ana tnoe having claims against the same to pn-sent them duly au-tlutitu-ateil tor settlein. nl on Satunlay, May Ztd, H-i at the late n-sldenee of de.s-nse.1. John K. Meiat. DA.MKL 1. JtH..--iX Attorney. hiwulor. JgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary K liable, late of Somerset bor ough, dec d. Letters ttamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the pn.pcr authority, not let Is hen-by given lo all persona indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those havingclnims against the same to present them duly au thenticated lor settlement, at my oinee in Somerset borough. W. v. kaui.i-., Fxerulor. PURITY. ... Is what you should lak for when buy ing whiskeys or II. tuors; ours are guar anteed purr; If you buy from us you get I hem direct from the V. S. liovern lilelit staliiH-d barrel; there is no bel ter guaruntee. Prices Speak for Themselves. 2 year old. Pure Rye, fiort per gal. S - -4 " . - " " i ll 7 - s .V) 10 " " " ,' 4..50 44 11 " " " " ,VjI " 17 " - " " JaJ HiMH-tal price list on Wine, etc., on application. No extra charge for jugs or packing, liive us a trial order. A. ANDRICSSEN, lsjl Federal ML, Allegheny, Pa. TREASURER'S SALE ii- Unseated Lands. Agreeably to the provision of an Act ..f Assembly of Pennsylvania, dim-ting the mode ol wiling unseated lands for taxes pass ed the I lib day of .Vian-li, A. !. Isl V, and Ihe wveral supplements Ihcret.i, IheTn-asurer of SiiiH'ivl County hen-by gives notice thai un less the Seh.sil, Co-.infv, Building aid l'.id Taxeaducoii tiie follow Ing uiisent.fi laiidsare l-aid la-fore loe.lay of sale, the hole or su. li kiH of such tra. l or par.-el of land as w ill pay the taxes aud e'MIs, will be sold at the Court-house, In Somerset Borough, on MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1896, for the arrearages of taxes due and costs ac crued thereon : A DDISOS. ACRES. OWSIKR OB WARKAXTEl. TAX. 1 COHT. 21 47 1 47 40 It 411 4 4U (H a a 4H lit 17 II 41 a mi v -.-I II ol 3fl a 41: I-' I 4-'4 4J4 4J1 .71 2.7 mi l.i-' McMillen KStJL Cherry T !! Hood Atari H axl J Il.ua! Joshua Hay Valentino.. Kehna-k Fred White John . "A hlte lieorge.. Moore James . At.r.M.'flEMY. Wryaud laiulel's In In. . Cottmth A H Wllinoth A Smith Hart man A lo.-... Ol JUO in I 1 77 lo XI lil.At'K. Tom Rachel Sechler fhiliea , ll.si:hlev A Hay Tom lilnah IU-hui Jacob lt.-rkl.-riiis.nce .. ,1- iiuiiifi Joint .171 x II :j.l :ti 4) 4 l'J lo7 -i llT: T' 'jn :t7 Z-L i-i i 17 H .Vi is. I CI ol w I laon i homas . Zi m 11 47 41 !7 X 17 14 1 It 4 Kl .'i7 ti: 77 :i 77 Kennedy n...-tt , , , ICsldyJ U Siiiitriajniugh (Xariikl Fj.t. lieiluiau C I" (Muieralj MarkleJk Son Mark let; P X Son .Murkle A Son i:i:TUi:i:s r.i a .at. Potter Sanih ' j Stein Abram ..-. Country man Jacob (mineral,!.. Forward Kos V. aiker John Farm) Fnl WiliiHin .... Kudolpii , il7 lo) I'll I'M Ins "J 2d I7i id l l'f Is iis Z N 1 o 7U l.i li-' J l.i a ni a it. 17 17 tt M l'l !-' M 4. IJ-fger Samu.-l . Fr.tz Simon I . i i 1. s 4 ha u ucy It.-rkl.-y Samuel .... . hroth. rsvalley Karmers CoitlCo fOXKUM'Ull. llnm n J Wihsix (mineral ;. lis Lots. 3i 01 r. i v.s A A.1. I A" ;o: f '. . Ifc-nn F'.dwar-I (Ward; UobiitacllJ J coxy. rA'.Vf imno i -;u. Sharp Ihivi-I Vaihn-cht Fn-d FullertoiiJ W i si e 17 i iri 7 . 7 is Acres. AAA' A ''A. Wiseman Crist...w , .11 si) 4.1 7 4i J-t in it Ki U 17 .1 4'i .1 Kl 4 '.; 4.14 Cherry' Jane mfj Cherry Jary j '.J1, M. am-Hiram ' , I in i.ebhart sim.fii li Minkey, JteKcag X Meliride I-ots. Jones Win II 1 l-wis Jain.s A , 1 Martin James Acn-8. (i I: A A'.V VI A A K 171 Foley D J JEFFEHSitX, "fTi Adams Martiara 'j . Jo li. atoll Tiiouias ... , Imibraith Mary l l. ,1 ti.-Ml Jaluea II iueer Alex est I1; Ib-tzerSam'KKiiupp sFUI'.l'o 4.-4 lieUer lkiu'1 11 71 Is 77 Jt i.l a. -.7 ii-. .17 .1 17 7 4-' Id 47 0 ColeJumea 2) 17 LAMM Eli. 2nd If. w ma n John 27.17 Us Miller Jacob's heirs .11 M 1-ot. I sluiunon K II II. 1 .11 Acres. 71 Witt A Wolf. nslierger , Is 17 a Inrnh!l' Is 17 . M.-yers Peter's h.-irs . 1J 1 S-igle Andrew's hi irs .... Iii 11 r. wei: rriKEvyoor. llligus Isaac Somerset l.umls-rl'o Homen- t K K Co Sehweit-inz, Hlne Jl Co ... t li. iv 1 e T ract ; . (Hell Tmet i , ..I well 1 met) i Ij.wrv Tract 44 : P sy 4i III o o 111 4.s; 114 Jt K' 17 ;:7 17 37 17 :t7 17 7 17 37 :C h. ;C 71 Iteji. by A A Hro . Hugus Isaac et al. ., Mf I' A ECU A" A" A". McCortney John ... xonTiiAiirmx. JO Countrvm in Jacob . 24 77 :;i : :s :7 lo v :-"r Cnss Wilii:tm :t74 1'liillips ltetMcea 117 liormerMrs l"eter. ";.;. Mela.nal.l M J May Jatn-s Ha rto Thomas lnske-p John Whit. h. -ad James Herk.-vbile Mali I'enr.Kl Josi:ih .. Ilniu u J Wilcoxi1Mineral; . J io I ha .11 la u li.1 :7 .1 4-0 4.. ..', , :vrj 40 o S7 V7 10 .Is 71 .17 41 21 IT H h.1 17 I I sv .1 l!l 11 oil 7-' IJ 77 77 27 .'HI 4H !! 71 17 71 17 in.-H Jonas.. Lehman Jeidi Shaw Keiijamiu ... I lark Jami-s M.sir At. mm . Haines Ad.im..w s o JosiaU . Slaw John Warren Herr A Aiii.m st.s kton luo lia. l Thornton William .. West John 71 .17 .1. 10 71 17 77 .is 71 17 711 47 Walker l-wis spningle Thoniaa . lark Ih.ni. l , Twist hilzahetu.. 1'iM.r John... PA I XT. Secse Philip E Mineral).. Weible Samuel ltrounJ Wil.six Kpple Andrew I la in a Adam 12 ; 1 Ji 17 17 7 i lii U7 4.' 4.17 lOJ UCEMAIIOXIX;. Ilirnliart J (Ilniuu WilcoxiMin Witt Win Fritz Jonathan - " ilanlner Ik-iijauilii" ong Cathanue M .. Iihr II II .- - sieinUoigh Ueo " Clark J A (John A F) I-limaii Il.-nrv J - , -ladir Ama'h' lalllan Philip. " Clark F 1-Tlioinison M.t'n-a" 70 si i id7 IV i1 Iks 1 10 ll'l .it 17 ) 12 I 14 ! II 17 17 24 1.' 12 1 ti 10 ". :12 III ss 2S S7 it Oi 'K wood iu mo r;ir. Xo. Lot. 21H lieiu'ord tieontt' ..... 9 -y. SHADE. .SO Cimiptiell M-irvuft'l ( 1 it WitlKTall Samuel... 4 42 Is7 Hiteshew ltaehel Is .'i 4i Hitohew iMs.Rre. .... . 7 17 :-il Wagner I'auii l .. ,", II 2-7 K. pple M 27 17 ltd l.hr Jos ISniwn J Wilcox i Min Moll ."mi .tender II F - 4S 12 !t! ljiinla-rt J. - - 12 :;l 227 Young Maria - - 21 so !! i.n.ve Tobias - lis 2!i W.s hlenheis,-r A" - : mi 4.1 Felix John A " - II l'l lid l;i!l Jonathan " - H 21 121 Kia.ntzJohn " " II 41 Ml shaft.-r I-i-vi - " 11 77 7S llerk. vbileS.im'1- - 1:! 27 !i) Klmmcll Solo'u - 1177 .11 Thomas Win lo ti Ztt le-nder III' " - :j .17 7S fswindlc Sanih C- - 1.(27 t7 lohr Harrtson 1.1 44 X'O lial. v John " 41 27 in) Walker Moses - " 124 17 &0 hh-nder BenJ F - ts2 :7 il l.hr Franklin P- " o H2 : Wagner liauiel " - M ih l Sp:ingler liabriel- - '.7 17 I'O lowry JoslahilierrisliTheo'e- 1.142 JO Miinecslico 1 - - 1177 3 I'mlaTger Mai " " 21 7:1 124 I'mlH-rger Henry " - 1144 . P.lomch N.mli - 7 " .1-1 Huston Jno Ci Thomas J Pet al) :t1 -rj 4iW l'houiMn James , , . :ftt h2 :et Perry Simon . 4t 10 :fio Tlnmipson Cnniine. .. 4: 12 4IU lolunl Trai t i2 H) Ixa-s. SOMEIIXET. I I.oveirje H.. 1 Whilford F. K .? Acres. 27 iumla-rt John ... 2 Frteilline Frnk K7 5 7 7 !d M s7 S Kl l t 21 i 2i; l vl .Mostoller l'riah 2K0 llle Hiuanu. l 1 1.1 Martimus Cornelius.. 30 Mollis Joseph.. Kl Wells John ... STOXrciEEh'. Meyers Henry 20 .'fl :W Wister I-wis 77 44 0 Cik James . 2n :Ci Ikl Wright AtHntwn J WilcoxiMin 17 2W 21 Mostoller Joa . 20 1 ln2 Walker Josiah J " IK W tis2 - - 7"i Tt ko Woy Jonathan " In i lileasncr Ja.-ob W Si IS lt4 ling Levi J - (is :B) :l 1.1 Ijtmlart Jiadah - -17 02 210 1 .a ml Is K.dwanl " - 12 hi 121 Ijimbi rt Abralutm- " 2i 2td Shank Jen" " " 17 7 .IM Ung J.atiah J " ' l 32.1 Seichcr John I Sr " - 2 ( IV stutzmanCC " " .14 21- Ulesauer Henry M " - 18."-- .vr.v.vr. 110 I.lehlT Aa Mineral . 1.1 0T 20 Iter-iey Harvey - 2:1 ' 40 linageT J.a-I M 7 M 2o Miller Joseph 8 " 1 SOVTIIAMITOX. 2S lot 1W 47 144 71 H7 11 H2 140 111 2( 211 07 K.-kert Joseph J . Fmcriek Jacob V ingert Jeremiah's Heirs. Hanman tract (11 N Y Co) Mm Kuierick Wm " " F.meiickJnoL " Tmutman lu-njamln" " Fmerick Valentine " " Kmertck Nathan " F.meriek John J " Kmi-ni k Nilnmoa " " Taular ML " Keunell JLlMD Hay He's" Shoemaker iiulay - T 1 H 4M 10 :7 It 19 12 11 .i2 9 7H II K2 ID 43 14 7t 17 H . 71 III IU to v li S Ki.rns Jacob " Jy s )i ll.irk-l Telia - - i.T IV.' Horn Kitinuiiet-Cnmp la-n's II K, .11 Fcrlitlg S C ribatrer'i IJe S l'l Hi Kikr IJetif. Wall.i W ' Ti " 114" K"i blank I. V It 2 125 It.-lffer JnoC " In 2' 1-2 fnyder Adam " 1 . 47 I K Snyder Jacob - li rri'En rrnKExyttr. JX IturiM y John .... 22 In 41 King John .... 7 id .' Sliuili Jani.-s . sill JU V.Hight lolui . 20 .17 Ml l:.sii: John l .. 12 M J la mil . Mill-r s ( Holbns.k H.-nry 7 21 22 Welm.-r Jacob .... 5 w 'b Ankeny Thontcs lrf Lot. 1 Wlltr.Hlt i.slfrey .1(7 1 Collins E J widow . .ill Acnu. :w Cramer P.nice Uensel Il')Mln MM !: Kreger Jnoa - " 1.1 ttn 1st K n-ger ieorge " - 10 il M Y.Mlght l H " - 10 ss il Koiiiesburg James - 1.1 77 172 Kmughi-r Kns-man 14 21 71 171 Sechler Joshua - 14 M 4'1 SliiHipA Hltshew " " SO 25 ls Meyers Jonas - 17 3 111 CrownoverJC " " 12 a 21 1 - - - - 11 1,' 21 i Metralf Yon - - 11 : Sri Ankeny Thouuui " is viisixa Bojiorur. No. Iits. 3 iv "ir1tT-lh Joln.WalIc4i W T) l l.Otot.)7 Foundry -31,' Si hell Henry . Id II 14 21 i l:t .sfc-le to tiunmcu s? at 10 o'rl.a-k A. M. E. E. Pugh, Tn-asurer'sliltW, I TREASURER. Somerset, A irtt , 'Mi. j P. K. Persons paving taxes on any of the lands adver'lsed la fore the day of sale, will bechanced t" cents for advertising and fees. Mercantile Appraisement DEALERS -IN- Somerset County, Pa. Take no!i.e ttuit In pursu:,nee of several Acts of Assembly of Ihe Commonwealth to provide rev. fine to l.-l.-et the demands U.o the treasury and other ptirptsieH, the under signed appmiser of men-anlile taxes for said county, has pres!re a list of the traders a' said county and has piais-,1 such in that class which to him appears nght and pn.per, ADD 1st tX. MAWKS. TRAIIE. TeanHL Hro lt-tailer Kariiw-rs A l.ib. t o'pat'n . " Liston J.-ssi- Nieklow K l lt.s,s lMs-rt K " st raw n F P - AI.LEillIEXY. FruzlerC W - It Eli I. IX. Cw.kCFACo .. - Collins K H - FlotoAC UsherC I - I. rod Fred " Johnson A K ,t son. K rissimri r C W & Co Nowagl'aiilO - I'lillson J A W F Phtlson .1 C - Skyles W N - l'lulsouSd Co -J'auker. A.v.vo.v noii. Casl r A K Retailer Custer Henry 1 J - Farmers' Milling Co .. N a Jacob " A' A. If A". WlltroutJS A HO THE US I'A LI. E Y. nwh!y Ira - Hubert Henry - ltayman L F... CJXF.MA r;n. CLVSH. II 12 ' 12 12 14 12 11 11 14 i ; i; it II.-rhlerger Jacob KUli Henry - . CASSEI.MAX. shultx W H A Co eimer L I- CoXELCEXi'E IiOll. Anderson '-'illlain .. n . it ,i H .. it I 40 .. 14 .. 11 .. 14 .. 13 .. 14 .. 1 i .. I i .. 14 Iiml A Kinl . Kiack A i Ciinn!iuli on C lsslds J M .. .. Fnti"ld 1 W ...Billlanls.. lie taller.. tin, If A T Heiirv M Knrti H Jr Mountain WS -on Kos A VI tins Tissue It B .. Tannehill M ELK LICK. Bran.ller R - Bender K W " Kretehiiuin S - Maitsl Bnudwater " Maitsnm K Thouus It F - I'A II: HOPE. Hob'itA TI J J , Sims.. smi'.h Wm t. U A A A VI I. A A". Y'ut-cy A O.. JEFFERSoX. M i ! ler .1. - till C - Miller Beimel Ot Co JEXXEITOWX. (irimthJJ - 13 JEXXEIi. Cover James M - Flo-k li s - l.ardlier I. T - ti Connor John A ' . Itisiugerjouu A Hay Si 11 - LO WEli TV It A" A" Yl'OOT. Collsirn A J " . lierhard F S. - Koim-sbiirg W S .Vauamau U .. . LIXCOf.X. UearvJ W Stja Will P v t imer m A l MM Eli, !L-le Mrs I II liclscer Henry A suter .Mrs V W N ilmirth H J MILEonD. Huslaind A I II Schrock UN Bros - H MI DDL El '11 A'A'A". Riiron Bnw - it Brugh A II - )4 M.aireC U - l.i MEYEIiSDALK Apple Wm Co. " Citiciis' Hank Bankers $o C.sik Wm B Ketuiler 14 Cover P J A Son - 12 liivt-lv II J l Kblas-kaHJ " .. Karuiers" Hank ....Hankers J o Fl.lto A T -..RcUHler 1 1 i ilussaer Hardware Co... - .. 1.; i.nrl. v T W - it Hady'M - Herring liarn t n Hartley s c - ll.a-king I!ros. II K.a-ppc A - II Kilgiis W W - l Koplin II A I'o - 1 1 Iominl jt Fike 12 l-s'kenhy William ' li l.iveng.ssl s li - . is Meyersdale Supply Co. 44 .. 12 Miller Jk Collins " I'fahlerJ H.. - y Piatt A W - Kutler M A Co n Reich R . Son - l Shipley Hardware Co - lo Sehwartzcr PurcU'jj Co... .' 11 Truxal C W - , lo The lleaehley Co II -YA'ir BALTIMORE. (ianllll J J A Co lnppcrJohu - .VA'II CEXTHEVILLK BMH-her II s " Hull Y in - Walter N It - XoIlTIIAMPTOX. Itnnliam N F - ... I.evdig I i . - Miller J H - Siavlnutn l K . tit ILK Ilaumganlner L M 14 FA 1ST. IVnnslWJ - Kummel J M - Reaui iiurrelt .. IKHiYERSVILLE. Blough PJ - Uelsel Ji Hull - y;.v.4Ji.v.vf;. Iangis Fnil Spechl Jostah KtXKWOitlK Ash J li " Baker W H U - Connelly S K Hull K V " ;mwall A J Miller J H Sons " Iti-ttx J C .... K.s kwtssl Feed Co... Stivder H - - snvder M ii " W.'.lf. nsla-ncer I H N-tt ,1 I UM-'irr Just Furniture Co SHAPF, I.undv Thomas.. Re-ltzJohn H SALMIS cur. Ban-bus A Liveng'd Bro. Rin-husJ L L Banker.. Fhlen A "" ltl,.iler lilotf.-ltv l J Hay P S " - HiisclbaMh & Sou Jetrrey J T - l.iehiu. r Mrst A shaw II C " SutUel C A Bru . , 1 . li . II . II , 14 . 14 , I: . 14 . 12 WaUCTW ro..vrc7f-A- Ball. r (' I. . - l:iltrS', .'.' " " Mit-r El-.ird .. ""'"' f nm ( A . .. i'"Hv m r l-'l.'l.. I'.aJ 7.-r l.i.... 2. " I-indls I ' P -..'...i " Sjr.ou(!er' It .... ' s..rt,erllW '. I " '''agiH-r Imi.tel - v.. i. r ; "zzz - :tt:i;rini.i. Fr-v . v ii rf.k r v i. i.' -' Jordan .1 li '....".!" "" ja.-oi.s r J ao if r:iu ;: r ,. or v it. fin-Ion I. W K.fir.4 liaise JVuiord V V Ket.ui.-r.... llmill.rBrm Bauman Mrs M A ... " I'.aik . lii-enu , "' t assedy Ja llles .... otl roth t B CotTrtithCH """ Cottroto Mrs K U Invls L H A Co . ""'"' mer li rm .. ' Klslier C H m ZZZZ Kri,e A Kiasa-r . - llolilerUium I It Holderiaium J ii - llerr Bns '"" Hettj.y Henry - "- K.i ii l tier l'.tt " Z.Z.Z Kllepper nssl., . ZZZ Kiinmeil W s - ...." Loot her J M .. """ M'llerJH j...... N'-fTA asi-las-r Piel A r. Parker A Parker " S. well p A . - ZZ.Z.Z Simpson V. 1, Si.y.l.rJi: . ScllPa-k Mab!-i - Shafen lUil . ZZZ Si- M I. Snyder J N " ii li 12 14 l'l ;.-, n li-s.rgM p Jt Co savior Ii W Swank J II I "ill Mi- A K... ... Kltfllg H'Mlse , IteUtller HOMEU.ft.T. iilnugh M W. 1 a l.i.- J M shatter H K Z " Suylor li.M A Co.. .... - Yauiuan Joseph . " Weimer A J .St .MM IT. HoMltzell J 11 S.s Ju.n- j H . .M:lier I M - .Mrnil W A - Miller PI A fKl "' H'.V. Ii.-rk.-v A Zimmerman " Sb.s-kev i ll .. - Snyder H T Tll..!llso!l Pembroke . 1 ' ):i 14 It J.4 l'l 11 14 14 I AJ.V.V.4. Albright James , , - , Colls.ru II W " livis J B - Fonjuer j-e ,. . ri Sellers ! H. - C'PKK Tl HKKY t'tjtj T. Kieher A!b-rtC - , ..-rtianl J B .. . H-nryKfi - K n-gar Ja.s,l, , JS.JII - . Knuirl'Sitsia - lumluld J B - WELLFKtill I'llH. Fiehtig John i'tt.jufit fit'in Vrtutt rn in $trvh'tnilit. 11 It 14 li i : 14 It of I .ill.... 1 no .... ll oil to 111 .... 11 111. .... :' i" .... 4il 0l ... .Class 14 .... ' U .... 12 Tax 7 10 o 12 ii 11 iw 20 i 25 ) .) 10 .. - II . - 1 .. - s TV'Oll' 'M.s,. Snl. of J.vo to Jl n) Class i tl &'r.) .l 7a yia A Veva. :i table or A!-i r 1 r, Ea,- adiiitiosal a'.l-O' or table, fl-j m. Tike Notiiss. A?l persons com-ern-d In this appralsem-nt that an appeal will will be held at in tres-snrer's "1--; in Somerset on tie l:'ih day of May. 1. M.n the hour of ! A. M. and 4 P. M.. wr.en and w tiers you n attend if you think pn.per. J. J. COOK. Mercantile Appraiser. -rater's Si a Valuable Real Estate! Py virtu: of a.; nnlt-r of . tn.l out of th rtiaiiiH t ourt f Sniit nu-t Ciunty. V to me air-stt-U I will ioM to public hair u Ih prt. tn in Mi'tiJivi--i- twutt!p tis-vi county, w Saturday, P1ay 16, 1896, at I oYiovk K M.. of v-nd Jay, ih fullowinij bfil IMrttl fthtt. vli : A ftet-U!n fnwt of lan-i ituit. in the town ship A Al lil'l r 1. Ss lllr-r-t OUQtY, rontali.ini; liltv-on atTH iinirp or )-, jjo;iT t ii c Ian-! f Hi mm W. V ttiou-Mr. Jo-iuii stimuli., i-tlli'in Walker nl Jicol- Hvchlrr, ' formerly th home 4 kii-I Win. H. Uh rnn, d''!., ;i!w;it 47 mr- finr.l tn 1 fi-rictfsi uni In imm pro-lcriiiir it nilit ion. 1 hrr i a 2oi tnniM-an.l Iwrn ou tie pivmi-t, mimI tunl on-harU t( tmit trisaad rxcvlirut muuliij; Terms: Ten peri-ent. of the pun-hase money to be paid down on day of snle, an t the Is.iunee of on cMitirnuition ol sale and d.-iiery of d.-e.. in one year anil '- in two years with, interest on tie-lei.-rr.-.l !oy ineuts, wlneh ar t.. is- st-eured by first mortirace or judirnteut note. 1 1. i,. M ILL..:. Harvey M. Ii.-rkl.-y. Administrator. Attorney. Trstsa'fi Sala -nK- Vahatle Real Estate! Py virtu of an onh r uf sile Uud out of tht- rphanV Omrf f Sonnrn-irt ourity. Pa., to me liirwtttl, 1 will ip to puhlic wl on tht- prvtu:t?, in Soutnuuiptou township, NlllMTSl ituuty, Pu ou WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1896 AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M 1 the following dt-st'rilx-J rvu estut: A et'rluin tmvt of binil situate in the ttwn hip of Sxitiwinptun, --tiierMrl cnun:y. P-, font jining one hunUntHl acn riil I perrh ni'lual ni-wureiiu tit. adjoining Unil- of -thiinit l KittiH-r. Kilward Hi ttn r. SuiiiupI Troutiunu. A. H. In-;nl lanirl hoeiiiMK r. lonnt rly the liome of l;rv M. und John t . .ui..n, Mtetiul ue-nuil (w ing rft-art-tl ana ft iH -t-il uiii in -MMi pr.Mliu nig roiniition. twii tv M-rtn ltim: ni-Hiiw Umi- Tht-re if a bum on the pn-mi4-4. aiivj a nMl nhari of toud and -niwiriK fruit tree. Terms : Ten rs-r e nt. of the pun hase mi.rifV to be rsii.l down on itav of sale and the Imlanee on eonrirmafion of sale and delivery of d rd. If b-sire.1 bv the purehaser time wiil be --i. n ia the u.siml way. Il.l4t. I .i. iiciia. i.r.i . Truli. We Pay Cash F..r your neilibo'V addresses and uews ls.ier riippinss of all' kinds, s.u. mp f..r ixir-.i.-ul.irv. imptnt CCMMiSSIC N CO. CL PintG 0I'T. O. 2S C. 14TM T. N. V. A Koma For Sale In -soni.-rs,'t townsliip.:idoinlrir the Iri?uch. rontuiiiim: 12 aeres. with 2 dwelling h.iiisis and stable therei.it .ni-tiil, Willi pnven.enV and tssird w.ok from the I onrl-iion.se to tiie .remisi-s. As, ;4i n.-rsi of titnls-r land will. n half-mile from the home. Kith.-r one will be sold M parat. ly I all on J. . Kin.ni. l. iir.Aiii it .. ..i.i.ti.iii, I ALVI.N H .V.MM.1IAM. Notice to Contractors, Slaters and Roofers. The T-iPs-tors of the P.air will receive sealed prosisals until the 1st of May. ls hir th putting on of a shite r.s-t i ll tl.e ilam Hrle buiidlnit on the hir Kami. All bids must Is- foreither Peneh Ndt.m or Pennsylvania I'.i.s k se and must designate the slate in tiie bid. The bids must rover the job complete. Tak ing otf old shimtle roof, sh.s-tiu. vullevs, gut ters. isMiduetors. leaders Ac., and piitun on ol same vall.-vsand Kiitters must tar o. 1. Ih ox. coi.ls-r. rMuns and sssineaii..ns .-au la-seen al the Ijiw olfl.-eof t'ollsirn A I'oitsirn. ssuneix-t Pa. l'lns-tors risen in;; the riht to rej.s-t any and all bins. J.l I'll ..IO.hM.lllH A 1I.I.K.M l'l l.U HAUKI.-s.iN lililiN. Sonn-n.1, Pa- Aprii N . School Dirtciors' Triennial Con vention. T" tht Srhtn-t IHrrrf'tri uf fi.mrrtrt f.- i;kti.i wk : In pursuance of the forty thin! ss-tion of the act of May S, ts-sj, y.aa in b. rel-v notirl.sl to meet in I .invention, at the court "house, in sioiiierset. at one o'el.w-k in theatlenns.il on th- ttrst TuesiLiy if May. A. 1 1., s la lux the firth day of the month, and select. -iiii i'.-e, by a majority of the whole imiiils r of dins-tors pnsent. one ia-rsoii ol literary and scientific aisiiln nieiits, of skill and experience In the art of teiM-hinu.ascouus tv supennlendent, lor Ihe three amis-edins; years ; and certifv the result lo the Mate tu-is-hntendent at "llarrisbunt. as reuiml by the thirty-iiintli aud forth-th sections of said lU J. M. HFKKKY, I'ountv SuiH-rir.tendent irf siouicrset louuty. la-rlin. Ph.. April Hi, Isssi. Iiins-tors attendlns: theconventionjire in vile.1 toeall at the 5-usrmtendenl's l .Hire ill the cs.urt house. n.i se-urv eopira of lh State Kcpori i isn.i and rs-h.s.l laws (IMMI, a full supply of which h.Te Uitely been receiv ed mmi lfiestate la paitnient. Salesmen Wanted on Salnrv, to sell' Pennsylvania twin Nnr scrv siirlt, which if til taist i thsr!d- All thi m w sis-i.ilti.-s as well as the standard vane tirif FruiU 4 Orsimeirtilv A fine outfit fur nisbed and Mil liavelimj cprr.se ).i.l. Sal ry dab-s In.ni day w.-k is is.mmeuc-d. rit for terms. sUilin -e. Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas, Maple Avenue .Nurseries, Wot Chester, P Ta mt- t-isk yea r ia it. But you are not, unless you are if -ttlnir tlit seven o'clock morniuit eUtUcn of 7"1e itu.ovr, Vumate. Columns of news In that paper tba ajusr lo no wUer paper cvnu-sj m Uus tr
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