The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 10, 1897, Image 3

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Uobinsand Mue l.irds have nrrived.
I A. Simuel Iywry, of Salisbury, Is
(pending a Tew days at the home of his
son, J. C. Lowry,
.
Iiissal physicians say there is more
sickness in and around town at tlio pres
ent time than they hivo ever before
know n.
Captain John II. Ilite h-is rnitcd his
Stoyslowii hotel t., a Ke.lford coiinty
man and will retire from Imsim lniit
April lsU
Th p.issonger erew on tlio Horlin
branch, laid o:T some time ago, have
lieen reinstated and rommeuced work
Monday tnoriiiug.
Misses Anna M. and Sarah S. Scull, of
Sleulieiiville, Ohio, w ho had been visit
ing with Somerant relatives for a few
dayi, returned homo yesterday morning.
Mrs. John J. 1 1 oil, r, art and her aoiw
George, of rhiladclphia, and lUmet, of
Johnstown, have lieen the guest of Som
erset relatives for ten days past.
Ir. Kd. M. Kiiimul lea yesterday
morning for rhiladitlphta, where he will
enter a hospital for treatment, lie was
accompanied ty his brother William.
Notwithstanding the hard times the
membership of the I .avansvillo Lutheran
Tastorate have contributed is.T'i to the
cause of foreign missions, as a mid-winter
ottering.
Mr. T. Jetfenon Picking, high burgess
of the town of Terra Alia, West Va.,
spent last week with Somerset friends,
having !een railed here by the death of
his father.
The Johnstown I.iiiy Tribune entered
upon its twenty-fifih year last Wednes
day. The Tribune is one of the best in
terior dailies iu the State and has few
superiors anywhere.
Sugar lHiIing is well under way at the
hundreds of camps throughout the coun
ty. Tlio first tough sugar and maple
syrup of the season appeared in the mar
ket last week.
Superintendent lieorge J. Krebs, of
the Listio Miniug Company, informs us
that business at their mines ts in a nour
ishing condition and that a mimlicrof
expert miners ran secure employment
by applying at once
A force of workmen are engaged at
converting the old Hvangelical Church
building on l'atriot street into a suite of
oflioes, which will lie ocTipied when
completed by lir. J. S. McMillen, the
ow ner.
I'eter Hetlley has been confined to his
home in Somerset township for the past
ten days suffering from grip aud erysip
elas. His symptoms were so alarming
Monday that the meinlers of his family
were summoned to his bedside.
Mrs. John CI. Ogle has returned from
a visit at the home of her cousin, Paul
Gaither, Ks.j., at Oreensburg. During
her alisence she enjoyed several perform
ances of grand opera at one of the Pitts
burg theatres.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCutcheon, of
Pittsburg, have lieen puefLs at the home
of ('apt. Chas. J. Harrison for the past
few days. They were called to Somerset
by the serious illness of Mrs. McCutch
ein's mother, Mrs. Susan Sanuer.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Kuhs, a
short distance north of llusb.-.i,.!, have
been sadly aillictcd for the past several
weeks, the father, mnther, and three
children all being confined to their lieds
bv sickness at the same time.
Hon. W. H. Sinner spent Friday, Sat
urday and Sunday with hi family. The
Legislature adjourned over the inaugu
ration, and after viewing the parade in
Washington Mr. Sanner came to Somer
set. He thinks the bili salarying all
county otlicials will liecome a law.
Mr. Edward K. Gallagher and family,
of Jenners, Lave removed to Somerset
and have gone to housekeeping in the
Musser dwelling on I'nion street. Mr.
Gallagher has accepted a clerkship in the
oiiiee of Keguter and Iiecorder Cover and
entered uihju his duties ou March 1st.
Mr. Win. II. 4 Sard ner, son of'S'j'iire
Gardner, of Jetrerson township, and Miss
Ida R. Shaulis, daughter of the latu Teter
Shniilis, of the same township, sekcUd
inauguration day for their wedding day,
and accordingly visited the Lutheran
parsonage in Lavansville, where li-v. C.
F. Gebhart performed Ihe -ere:onj.
Mr. Howard C. Cromwell has accepted
a position with the I'nion Supply Com.
piny, operated by the II. C. Frick Coke
Company, and will enter upon his du
ties in the store at Mammoth, West
moreland county, in a few day. Howard
s a bright young man, fully capable of
discharging any duty entrusted to him.
Mr. Paul A. Schell returned yesterday
iu rn;ng from a visit to New York and
Washington. Mr. Schell and his wife
were members of President McKinley's
party during the inauguration ceremon
ies. Mrs. Schell will visit for several
weeks with Philadelphia friends lie fore
returning home.
The many friends and acijuajnlancea
of venerable Philip ;il!ert, who has
reached the ripe age or 81 years, w ill be
sorry to learn that he is confined to his
Main street home by sickness. Mr. 4jil
bert has been a remarkably strong aud
robust man ; in fact, he never Buttered
from a serious sickness during his long
and active life until at present.
Special term of ccmrt for the trial of
civil eases convened at Jo oV'ck Mon
diy morning, and after a brief session
adjourned until l: Jup. m., w hen another
aljourced wa taken until Tuesday
morning. Tho case sot for trial 7'jes lay
m rning was continued and several case
folio ing on the calendar were settled.
The suit of S. It. Phils on vs. The Mutual
Life Insuranee Cotiipmy of New York,
will probably le taken up when court
meets this morning.
The nn'.erial f ir a new county bridge
to b? erect I acr is-i Cox's Creek, just
south of town, wa dejiiered eai ly in
January an I f r s mi 3 time pat has leen
stre.vn along thu ra 1 in that vicinity.
It is always bt to h ivu uiitii il on
hand in ample tinn f r woik of this
characxr, and th retiring board of
e Min'y eo nuiissioiiers were Ix-.un I not to
hamper their successors by leaving cou
traeHof arty ki.l I iXI isy.1I of.
Thepcsilion of Attirney to the Coin
missioners, A. U 4J. Hay. in regard to
the c Hiipensatl n of eoustatiles f r mak
ing quarterly returns, referred to in a j
recent issue of th"? Hkkai.h, has been j
. i . .. 11ul t iut
stre:iginiie.i nj ;' o,'"""'' "
week by Judg-J Martin Hall, of IlUir
c Mjtity, in whicli ho held tint cmstables
are entitled to mileage b:it no fees for
making their quarterly retu rns to oou 1 1
He deejj'rt tht the ;eneral Fee liill
4 ct of I sirs repeule the law or JSo, al
lowing aucb oomponsallon. The decis
ion means an annua! saving of hundreds
of dollars to HUir county.
P.ev. A. J. Heale, of the I'nited Evan
geli.al Association, who has been l'K-aleil
iu Johnstown ever slnoe hU reirpval
from Somerset tjye or six years ago,
preached his farewell sermon in the
Willow Street Ch ireU on S to I iy even
ing. He expects to be transferred to
another field of labor by tho annual
conference, w hiidi ineeU at South Fork
this woek. Hev. Beale offered the con
solation of the Soriptures to Joseph Nicse
ley on the morning he was exeuuted for
ih i.. order of Ilerm in I'mberger, and
walked with him to the death trap. The j
public has always lieen under the iui- j
pression that Joe Nicely ir.ada conf..ss- j
ion to Kev. llea'e, bit if he did so it was (
under a pledj-i of secrecy w hich h u
been kept inviolate.
Seoent Death.
Alter having enjeyp,! robust health for
a period of almost rourtvii years over the
allotted time of man, Unmet Hilder
brand Picking passed peiwefolly from
cart hat an early hour last Wednesday
morning at his I'nion Street residence.
It can not bo said that Mr. Picking died
from disease, dissolution resulting from
exhaiisteil vitality. He was bedfast for
only a few .lays prior to his .l.-ath.duiiiitr
w hich timi: lie was fnsj from sulleriirg.
The funeral iKvurred Saturday afternoon,
w hen interment w as made in tho Luther
an cemetery.
Mr. Picking was Kim August, 1, lS.t,nt
New Ilerlin, Adams county. Pa., and at
an early age removed with his father's
family to Westmoreland county, settling
at Younrstown. Uefore arriving at
man's estate P.arnet returned to Adams
county, where he learned tho trade of
blacksmithing, and upon completing his
apprenticeship, came to Somerset county
in ls.- beating in Jen ner township. Ho
was industrious and thrifty ami in a few
years th ereafter had accumulated suffi
cient money to purchase a farm. Tiring
of the quiet life of a farmor, iu K,Z he
came to Somerset and f n.'aged in the
mercantile business for a short time,
when he removed to Mcyersdale and
opened a hotel. He returned to Somer
set in Is.VH and purchased the largo brick
hotel, located on the lot at present occu
pied by Shepherd A Kuykendll's dry
g.sids st;ire, which he conducted up until
IsTJ. when boerea.-d a dwelling on tho
l.-.t occupied by Lis present residence.
Mr. Picking was one of tho heaviiwt suf
ferers in tho conflagration of 1KTJ and
lsT'i, his loss being estimated at V-.V1""-After
retiring from the hotel business
Mr. Picking engaged in farming on a
small scale.
llarnet Hilderbrand Picking was tho
last surviving son of Henry Picking, Lis
brothers, Henry, of Jenncr township,
and William II., of Somerset, hav
ing died several year? ago. Another
brother, Jacob, died shortly after his re
turn ftom the Mexican war. The deceased
was married at an early age to Miss
Catherine Johnston, of Westmoreland
county, with w hom he li veil happily un
til her death in lsT i. He is survived by
three sons, Ed .vard, of Cedar lUpids, la.,
Jacob, of Somerset, and Thomas Jeffer
son, or Terra Alia, West Va, and by
three daughters, Mrs. John J. Hoffman,
of Philadelphia. Mrs. John S. Shafer, and
Miss Sarah, of Somerset. He is also sur
vived by his only sister. Miss Sarah, or
Somerset, and by 24 grand children and
5 great-grand-chil Jren.
J. W. Brown, fir many years station
ajer.t for tho I!. A O. at Confluence, died
at his home in that place at an early hoi:r
Mouday morning, from pulmonary trou
ble. Mr. Iro'.vu was alsmt forty years of
age and had been married tw ice. He is
survived by his second w i!o siti.I tlm-eor
four children. He is also survived by
his venerable father Kev. W. W. Brow n,
of Confluence. Deceased w as one of Con
lluen.'e's staunchest citizens, and no inun
in that section of the county was held iu
higher esteem by the public generally.
He was a capable aud elljcient otlicerand
w as higtily regarded by all of the II. V
0. oliicials.
John It. Kichardsou, a w ell know n res
ident of Shade township, d.eJ Thursday
eveiiing, from the effects of a otiose of
paralysis. He was liorn in Paint town
Khip iu 1-CS and spent his w hole lite in
his native county. When a young man
he united in marriago w ith Mary, daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wag-
1. er, w h with the follow ing named child
ren survive him: William A., Kalph I.,
and Edward P., of Johnstow n; Howard
F., of Piedmont, West Yigiuia; Norman
L., and Kobert of Pittsburg; Hulda, wife
of Samuel Dunham, of Jehnstown;
Anna, wife of Daniel Sorber, of Lam
be rtsvillc; and Mrs. Anna J. Williamson
of Duckstow n.
Jacob Emory Zimmerman, son or Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Zimmerman, or Shade
township, dieaj o;i February 27th, aged I'i
years. The deceased Ml from a chair on
which he was standing w hen nine years
old, and sustained injuries to his 4 lne
which resulted in total paralysis and
blindness. I'nable to move hand or foot
ami iK-reft of sight, with only the power
or speech w ith which to make his wants
know n, the unfortunate lad lingered in
great agony until finally released by
death.
Henrietta Img. died at her home near
Will's Church, ii) Somerset tow nship, on
Friday, .rith inst. aged Vi years, 11 months
aud VI days, she is survived by one sis
ter and two brothers. Deceased was a
member of Will's Evangelical Lutheran
Church since Is-Mj. The funeral bxik
place Sunday afternoon, Key. J. J. Welch
otlieiatitig.
Farm for Eeot-
Situated north of Somerset aliout three
miles. Property or Norman E. Trent,
dee'd. Fr terms calj on or address
Li ik J. Tkknt,
Somerset, Pa.
Counterfeiter Arrested.
Detective Frank Campbell, of Fayette
county, made an important arrest in Con
nellsville Monday by capturing the noto
rious Daniel Eritield, of Springfield, w ho
had on his person a num!er of counterfeit
ijollirs and smaller spurious coin. Camp
bell says I In fie hi is the chief or a gang of
counterfeiters who have Ix-eu operating
jn this section for some time. Some years
ago Hnfield in company with Jacob Phil
Jippi, 1 Somerset county, stole a hearse
in Westmoreland county and drove to
S nr.erset, where they sold the outfit.
They were afterwards arrested an J sent
to the penitentiary. Phillippi died in
prison a year or two ago. Enfield is said
to be an expert in the "graveyard in
surance'' business. The government
officials say there are others implicated
iu tho manufacture and circulation of
Enfield's product, and, the suspects are
under surveillance.
Tit MoiUh Kurmaringt.
Samuel Iihr has removed from Maur
er IJrothers' house, in w hinh he has lieen
bxstted for everal years, into tho well
know n Crowsdale mansion.
hamiiel ami Millard Hummel have
leased II- Maurer's sugar camp.
Kobert Zimmerman, una of our njiwt
promising young men, has decided to
spend the summer it the greal north
west and will take his deptrture als.ut
April 1st.
Solomm figlinc and Frank K.iylor
fi-idiit work sU' k in the cial mine in
which l'lh are empioyed have divided
th"ir lime up bet vU milling and hunt
ln; anlhtve sUAhlore M) sk'iul., an
epial ii'imlter of oixins and a number of
rt r firaui nil. A skunk hid brings
from mi .-vita to 4 lX
There hxs not b en a wed ling iu thi
bsjliiy fir some tb lie, but Midarn Gos
sip informs us that there w ill to one or
ill ire el-br.ited b.tfirj th- cloo of the
presjnt month. N.
Marriige "License.
J.vseph A. Ilittiier Northampt'in tw p.
Sar tii E. Troiitman Fairhopo twp.
Ira' Johnson Suiiitnit twp.
S isau Frickey Smiiuiit twp.
V"m. II. Gsirtlner-JelTerson twp.
1 la U. Sh iiilis Jetlers in twp.
Ilsrvey F. Foglo Salisbury Imr.
Hila A. ISalliet Salisbury Imr.
Harry W. He-s? Cambria (V.
Emif'ie Mill) dlen Citubria (V.
Martin 1 Lmiiert Jen'iertwp.
i Jira V. Hotbii iu .Jeuiifr tw p.
J.eph P. U Tkev i lein ihonii'.g tw p.
Martha Clark U'siversville bor.
Win. II. Ileckman (Vmeniaugh twp.
liertua M- Trexe) Jenner tu.
J. M. Ilrown Westmoreland Co.
Ida Tcrriil VesUn orcland Co,
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So tie".
The nooks of Parker A Parker w ill be
In my hind until April l'kh. Persons
knowing themselves Indebted to us will
please call and settle without dohy by
cash or note, I w ill be at the old stand
until the above date. Accusants not closed
by that lime will lie put in Ihe hands of
an officer for collection.
G. II. Park in.
A TEW COSTUZIES
Worn at the Iaangaral Hall
Ker.ders of the Hkrai.d will lie inter
ested in tho gow ns worn by tho wife of
President MeKinley and some of the la-
ilii-s of her family party at the inaugural
ball, which is said to have been the
crow ning glory of the inauguration.
The ffown worn by Mrs. MeKinley
was very handsome. Th material was
what is known ai cloth of silver. The
groundwork was of white satin, heavily
woven with a silver thread in a conven
tionalized lily design. The train, which
was plain, full and sweeping, measured
two yards and a half iu length. On the
left side it was open over a panel or seed
pearls embroidered on satin.
Degiuniug at the bottom was a flounce
of Venetian point laco of a special and
beautiful design, a half-yard iu width,
which was cascade narrow at the bottom
and gradually widens toward the top, un
til it is extended its full width over the
hip and out to the back, where it was
partly concealed under the full train.
The right sido or the skirt was also slash
ed open hair way up, and under that also
was au embroidered petticoat or pearls.
Tho bodice was tight tilting and slight
ly pointed at front and liack. Tho low er
part was of silver cloth, and the upper
aud the back of pearls. The same lace
that is used iu the bounce was fastened
at the waist line iuuii an arrow point aud
draped wider toward the shoulders in a
V-shape. From there it spread out over
the sleeves and under a strap of silver
cloth, two inches at tlie top aud four in
ches at the Isiltom. This strip was also
embroidered in pearls.
The collar was of pearl embroidered
satin. From it was a high Medici collar
of the laco, wide aud full, to show the
pattern. Long and fairly tight were the
sleeves and they were finished at the
wrist with Vaudyke effects, embroidered
at the edge, from w hich they fell from
narrow lace of the same design as that on
the skirt.
Willi this gorgeous gown Mrs. MeKin
ley wore a i. unifier of diamonds to fasten
the lace, the handsomest beiiif a dia
mond star and a sunburst of unusual
brilliancy. She also wore exquisite side
com lis. The fan carried was of the small
empire shape, of lace the same desigu as
that on the gown, exquisitely embroid
ered in pearls.
The lining for the gown was of whito
satin, heavy and rich. Around the bot
tom insido were half a dozen r lilies to
give a mil elfect play to tho train.
Mrs. Abner MeKinley was gowned
handsomely in a pcarl-Llne brocaded
satiu. The l-odiee was decollete, and
trimmed in pearl butterflies and Vene
tian !'. The girdle was or pearl and
brilliants, and a plastron or tho same was
laid over the back of the waist. The
skirt was plain, with a full train, She
wore au exquisite collar of pilaris and dia
monds and a diamond crinifiil and
aigrette in her hair.
Miss Grace MeKinley was gowned in
white satin brocade and chilfon. The
corsage w as made of chiffon and lace and
she carriisl a liouquet of white roses.
Miss Mabel MeKinley, daughter or
Abner MeKinley, was dressed in white
silk, embroidered in lillies of the valley.
It was decollete, and half-way around
the front was a spray of the lillies. It
was trimmed with chitioii aud riblxuis.
She carried a bunch of Jillies of the val
ley tied with long ribbon lxws ofwhite.
The lielle of tho ball was really that de
lightful little old lady, "Mother MeKiu
ley." Since she arrived in Washington, when
she greeted the throng as she stepped from
her carriage at the hotel w ith a wave of
her small handkerchief ami a cordial
smile, she has wou all hearts. She
took her meals in the dining room,
w here she could see ai.d hear everything,
instead of upstairs in the private dining
room w ith her sou and bu w ife, anil in
every way she has manifested the keen
est interest in her happy surroundings.
At the ball she wore in honor of
the proudest event or her life a stately
gow n of black satin, w ith plain demi
traiued skirt. The shoit, pointed corsage
had surpliced folds of Into chill'in. The
w aist had a ripple back and Medici collar
the sleeves being finished iu rose point
lace to match the cape. There is a mark
ed reseiiiblam-e between mother and son,
and the way she speaks his name and
w atches every movement speaks in ire
than words ran tell of the pride she has
in him.
Blank B jo Vs! Blank Booki !
Town ami County Merchants, Farm
ers, Millers, Mill Me:i, Coal tiperators.
Secretaries of Societies, anybody, and
everylmdy iinedjiijj blank issiks of any
kind w 111 find a large stuck and great va
riety at
FISHER'S BOOS STORE.
Ledgers, Journals, I my Hooks, Cash
Hooks, Records, Justice's iKn-kets, Ile
ceipt IWsiks, Society's Minute Hooks,
Time Honks, J)iarle for IW17, Hooks of
Judgment Notes, Memorandums, in fact
all styles, kinds and qualities of blank
IsmiLs always in stock at Fisher's Itook
Store. Illank liooks for Tax Duplicates,
HKiks for Township Supervisors, Hlank
books for pveryliody.
Chas. II. Fisiiek.
Great Work of Hnntert.
S i-no astonishing figaires are given in
le annual report of the State Zoologist,
Dr. H. II. Warren, and notwithstanding
the great slaughter of animal life the fur
trad) of the State Is very large. Dr.
YVarreu'a report shows that in York
cqinty alone the fur-rchiefly musk rats,
bk. inks, opossums, raccoons, minks and
foxe last year obtained there sold for
abut ?jn,n-.i. In Chester county one
d aler in West Chester has ror several
y;ar past sold in New York annually
fr.m ?:vj tofj.ftW worth of the above
pa ue I skim. In Wayno county a large
an 11 is annually realized from furs by
hunters and trappers.
Siiator J. G. Mitchell, or Jefferson
ciunty, says: "From the township of
Perry, w here I reside, there was, in the
winter of llV!li5, at least fl.ftKl worth or
furs shipped to New York. These raw
f ir- consisted chiefly of skunks, musfe
raz, minks and foxes. ' g.tod many
opossums and some w hildnaU are taken
IH oijr ounty. I ensi. r SU.O-Ha very
conservative estimate to place on the fur
bearj ig animals annually taken in Jeffer
son ciunty."
The oill -ial oiunty reoird- how that
tho payment of bounties hiH grown to tie
something considerable. Statistics! from
nine e 111 u'.ies sl iw that during the last
few years ttountie have been paid on
11 arly la.03 foxes, I.OW wildcats, I pan
ther, .yo) w easels s,rM minks, IKJO hawks,
2,011 ow Is an 1 a thousand of other animals
and birds. ' '
Beaming With Sublet
Are the eouHten'uice of people who have
round speedy and thorough relief frr in
malarial, kidney, bilious, dyspeptic oj
nervous troubles through the aid of lis
tener's Slomnclt Hitters. Such counten
ance are very numerous. So are letters
from their ow uers attesting the efficacy
of the great family Medicine. Among
the signals of distress thrown out by the
stomach, bow els and liver in. a state of
disorder, a;e sick headache, bearlburu,
nausea, loss of appetite, sallowness of the.
skin aud eyelialls, and an uncertain stato
of the Ixiw els. They should he heeded
once. Utile Hitters are resorted to, the
woe begone look which accompanies
lieknc wld give way to cheerful looks
produced I y renewed health. If you ar
drifting on the tsuut of disease, throw an
anchor to w indward by summoning the
Hitters to your assistance. It will keep
you In safety. '
la the Home.
A good thing to have in the house is the
Cinderella Range, a good baking of bread
Is always assured. Sold by !
J.H. H. Hol.PEKBAfM.
Somert-et, Pa
Poblio School Eiitninat'.oni.
Tho examinations for graduation in tho
County Course of Study will lie held
March 20, 1K7. The following com
mittees have lieen appointed to take
charge of the examinations. Full in
structions concerning tho examinations
will Iks sent to the different committees.
Addison, at Listonburg; Stephen Me
Clintock, Class Shoemaker, K. V.". S!l
baugli.
r.custiu I mn nigh and Paint township,
at Henson ; Ix-w is llclsel, S. G. Sheller,
("has. Spencer.
ltrothersvnlley, nt FuirvieT school
house; I'. F. Itayman, P. V. Miller, W
II. Cover.
Conemaugh, ut Davidsville; Henry F.
Harndt, Scin Kaufman, J. S. Zimmer
man.
Elk Lick, nt Salisbury ; J. P. Vogel, I).
II. Hauman, Janet O. MeKinley.
Fair Hope and Northampton, nt Hride-
eum schisil house; J. II. Miller,
J. F. Dively, W. L. Tucker.
Jenuer, at Jenners; Fred Ii Ileiple,
J. W. Bell. J. M. Hlough.
Middlecreek, at New Lexington; Wil
son Whipkey, ('has. F. King, F. K.
Moore.
Mil ford, at New Centrevlllo ; M. M.
Saylor, E. S. Frcase, Hattie B. Will.
(uctnahoiiiiig.at Sloyestowu; Valentine
Mullcr, IL M. Hininger, O. J. Krcagcr.
Summit, at (Jnagey school house; K.
T. I Pol lard, P. P. Mognet, Miss Eve
Hristow.
Somerset, at Somerset ; J. C. Gnagey,
II. S. Kboads, James Hlough.
Southampton, at Wellersburg; S. II.
Kennell, Chas. It. Shultz, J. Ernest Mil
ler. Stonycreek, at Shanksville; W. II.
(irove, Albert Lamliert, P. S. Spangler.
Upper TurkcyfiMit, at Kingwood ; Wil
liam Sufall, P. E. Weimcr, Hoss A. Sny
der. Shade, at Center school house; Levi
Koonlz, O. W. Williamson, M. D. Heel.
Lincoln, at Slpesville ; Hiram Shaulis,
Chas. F. Darr, N. 11. Miller.
E. IC Pkitts,
Cotinly Superiuteiideiit.
Shepherd A Kuykendall will have s
large assortment of choice patterns of
carpets next week. Don't buy till you
see them.
"A PBIV4TE CJTIZE1L"
The Miiouri Honn Takes Fall Oat of
Orover.
Jkfkkiisoji Citv, Mo., March a. The
House ol Representatives last night
adopted a res-dutlon detdaring that "G ro
ver Cleveland, a private citizen of the
I'nited States," has confiscated a Govern
ment Isiat and is now aboard with a party
if rriemls indulging his passion for duck
shooting at a heavy c-ist at public ex
pense. The resolution ebwes by asking
the President of the I'nited Suites to take
immediate steps to recover the said Gov
ernment boat and return it to its proper
station.
A Strtrjgt Morning- Prayer.
;i tiiiiik. Okla., March 7. Chaplain
Newman, of the Lower House of the Leg
islature, has won first priz-3 for oddity in
a morning invocation. Hero it is :
"O Lord, look down upon us and guide
our footste(is from the pitfalN which hem
us in. The town is full of pitfalls. Look
after the memlK-rs of this honorable hotly
) Lord, and keep tljom tnte and de-eiit-
Kecp them from tho sahsins and the dens
or evil, and. Lord, koep an eye on tho
newspaper reporters and sec that they act
righteously and w rite righteously. IJcdu
the suffering CuUin-, Go.)d Father, and
prompt C'ongrwj t disregard an unholy
President's maudato-i and give succor to
the afllicted people on that Islo. And, O
Lord, hear us now, smile 011 us ami keep
and protect us from the gangrened, cor
rupt influences ami sway of Buzzards
Hay. (Jive ur prosperity and bimetal
lism. Speed this Assembly in iU work.
Amen."
Aa Old a in Arretted.
Nkw Bloom Kliti.n, Pa., March 7.
Hugh Smith, ag d seventy-flve years, was
locked upon in the Perry County jail late
last night on the charge of murdering a
young girl twenty-! Ight yean ago.
Smith's home is in Madison township.
thiscouuty, and the girl he is alleged to
h ive killed was named Matilda Snyder.
She was eighteen years old, and lived
near his house. Tho girl disappeared
aliout twenty-eight years ago, and no
traces of her were ever found. No suspi
cion attached to Smith until recently,
when, it it is said, some trouble arose lie
tween him and tho man who assisted him
in disposing of the liojy. It was then
that the matter came before the district
attorney, and resulted in Smith's arre-t.
It is alleged that after the girl was killed
by Smith lifer lody was cut into small
pieces, which were carried to a sawmill
in the vicinity on tlie same night. The
building was set on lire, and al traces of
the crime removed. t is not known
What evidence Is In the pos-esslori of the
(listrict attorney, but other arrests are ex
pected. 1
A slide near Casyclnian lat Wednesday
necessitated the running of H. A O.
trains over the Imiontowu branch rroui
Connellsville, to Fairnpunt. The slide
was about sixty feet long and the track
was covered with mud and rocks to a
depth of ten feet for that distance. A
temporary track was laid around the ob
struction and trains run as usual after
Thursday.
PuViq Sale
OF
Vahafcb Ral Estate!
Ky virtue of an onler issii.st out nf the Or
phans' Court of Somerset fourily, J'a., slid to
me inr.i r.il. i win expose to k.tie si Ihe late
resilience of Mary Kller. div'd. in Sonieisel
boniu-li, (West ellJ) .sunielu t isjimty, I'niu
FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1897,
At I o'clock P M.,
the followine d.-serllicd real esfute of m.ld
Mary Klfcr, Uet-'U :
No. I. A certain p!ei. or parrel of land
riiiii.ting of l.'iree adjoining plixsn, mlih
liotisear.U ttahle I hereon. Minute in Isomer, t
tow iislni). StHiii-rsi'l is m niy. !., on the rond
li Miliii;: fnini the Kelii r nwl st a imiIiu a
short ilisUi ins- east of A. J. oleinnn, ltirou;;li
Hickory Jioliowr," sit h lining lands of A. J.
(oleum n, llHrrisou It.-rky, diaries and
ihsire llurnliHrt biiiI puhiie m-td, nuilHlnhiK
tour acres more or less, bcini; th same prop
erly conveyed hy li. .M. Nell lo Mary Kll.-r t.v
ds-d duieU ;itb April, litm, of which there Is
alsiut -.' , acres elir.
No. 2. A certain lot of cronnd with a two
s'ory liouse and oilier ou Lullilins thereon,
altuatc lit isornersrt horoui;h, Soint-rset coun
ty. Pa.. un.l is hounded as follows: on Ihe
north by I'nion mreel, on the east hy Kllia
beth Kloe, on the soula hy Main street, and
on the west by alley, U-lnic the same hH of
(round conveyed by Joseph 'tiorpenilili td
Mary K I fT iy ileed dntl SI Ken y, l; i, re
snled in d.il recnrd.'Vol. iw;e .Vj ic
' Tliese' an?' lis4mhle fmisrtiis. - P'rwiUw
iMiililt to piin leise r:in co sill the tir. niis
und examiue forlheuiAelT.-s. "
Terms:
Cash. I'ul.-S5 ( ii.-inxed on day of itlo to t'mo
with Inlerest. 'Twenty De -iit. to he paid ou
lay ol Bale.
A4K. il AtA. K I r Kit,
4areh 1. 1I7. Administrator, 4c.
j;ini'-s r..ij ior, Auctioneer.
J. H I'm, Atry.
sj!M-er .li is- i.
lice knll. In - " '
SevettiS at w.-. I'I .-l-i.
A rtls.s.Velr.1 li 1
Itisl rur. Ili e..M. el M'l II
r hai.rui.sl :w U' i i"
UII. n.l h. rrv.1,.1 ,.inei.:
shes llr lis-2 .n l :-'l s
SSl.-ki.V All M-Iirfi 'I
X. V. have u4 .m.-.!. 1.11I lr.
SlfllMTI ll;.n Ml.-rrtsslu.lv Irc4ll
teYMial 4 llirls II uixkrv lis
.ItlftfrtHirc suns llie cues I
Urn slml h Ua rurrsl nr lliW
rkirm nine UUiernrrourll.Uirt.ir,aM.l
ui isij M'i-eieK hl blars rsH am lb .w.ler'al
runs ol rsu.M- vltk-h be hs tor ksefhi;. I:
armlirr ibst Ur. C. IMets-rt Is Uw only rsscer kv
lurla Wssura iennr mala so4 has n-inud scan,
car la to day. PsuenU caa bs trwusd ks tbelr
m aoasam. A kw pile. ktdnry. eranaa, tap
vatsiaistlMraUiaBUof Usthuauui fain II j caraa,
it-- io. sum; (ur taf urauUua.
Saiariet of Couaty 0:ri.
Mr. Walton introduced iu the Scii::to
lant week n bill reducing the p :yofCoun
tv Comoii-sionem, rrotlnmotaries. Coun
ty Clerks, County Treasurers, and IVgis
ters and Hecordeis r the several iiiin
ties of the Commonwealth, not including
counties having cities of the first. Found,
and third class, nor comities hav ing spec
ial laws fl b); th 's'l: i.-s 1 f s.,M t f.t . t
1 fi? ntnii;. 'i'r o at iii i "-.ii'iies riilT't
rt population l i.issl iuj.I iiu.ii i t, ill
tie as follows: rnAn niol..rii-s, (I.iio;
Clerks or Court, $ :, ; K- sister and He
corder, J.'i,(niO ; County Coiiiinissio.iers
?l.in; County Treasurer, cM. In
counties having a population of .,()
and npwnrd tlun halaries are fixed :
I'rothonetary, ?J.0iW ; C! i ks of Court,?!,
fVnl ; Ileijister and Kecorder, f I.JinO; 4'iuin-
ty Comiiiiissioncrs, jwiio . County Treasur
er, fJ,0DU. Iu counties having a sipuU-
tion of leas than "s,( S) these are the sala
ries : rrothotKiUiry, ?l,."ioil ; Clerks or
Court, flDO; Ilegisterand r.efs.rder, f 1,
2iv); County Commissioners, Juflj Ctmn-
ty Treasurer, (1,5m).
if I feivVt''ai.ro sis
i
HIS
is the!
TISVSE H
y
of year .. ..R
when men.. 2
and women .. H
become weak- H
i i &
theweath-WU
down gener-
ally. .. .. The?
U HERE IS g
ONLY Ortt n
8URE WAYH
knfftvn to medical a
men for prompt rf
1 y c hec kinf;J
troubles of the
kidneys and rc-"
storing these great
crans to health
r.nd streniftli, and
th.it is by the tiseot
It his srood the
test of time; it n:is
tirst parts that ft lives: it has rc-.i.or-
the weatherg td iiiHans of suf
affects are t!ic Zthll
kidneys. Thes accr time.
. ; r.ev.T iittemr ted
urea is notg .nude
thrown Off, t; n stronger and
U,.. : t-A 3 healthier it has
but is forced ,a,de ;women
back UOOn the fi brirhter and h.
luncrs, and dis
pier; . it star.
a'oni in al! tLe:.e
-w ft atom m an iue:.e
2 resultsq iJ:ilitiei. Da you
-...l i"st thir.k it would
q S uno Jt and thus
the kidneys, 0f the jeawn ? i..-
AlVsjr ' - v J
' - - I aavBak
rii ilrT f TT
eas
caused
weakness
a
AS
the bu.sinc.-3 we get we want
to couic to us by iiroforc'ticc
and we're rea ly to sliow
joii our reasnri for c.'tct
ifj ?ucli iireference.
Write for surnjiled of t!;c fillowiiipr
s-thej'I tliow it ;
Irish Mmilies, !., Ji.-, i'i .
Amerimn Ilimitic, w hite pronnds w i Ii
colored fctrijies or iigures, to lc.
Fine French Orjf:iudii-, :sc. .:..
American Organdies, 1 ."., n.-, s,
New Ktamines ipeu work effect's J."..-
white grounds w ith colored strij.rs ,i:id
checks good enough weight to m ike
up ithout linings jus tl;j thinj fir
children's nice drese.
Tissues, ej.hyrines, Oa.lnes, iio- hai: I-
nuo new fuhilcs lilit colors, navy
blues und Llucks strljit-s an-.l i h. eks
sidciidid for fchJ.t waits or entile
gowns.
41 inch s'.rljied ami figured lain.-. He,
Hit, l"c a yard.
New Wash J xsls, ." to
We're ready to show you as niany more
reasons as you want-samides and j ric
es of New Suitings, - to Jt.Mi Ameri
ean all wool I.-ess -.ls. 2" , '-, -l ie.
New Silks and Iilack ti-ssls, ir other
ileee g'sjtls.
Then when you V luiy here, vou'll
know yourself ll.-tt it's he.-aiiseof a pref
erence that henrlits you an.) your nock
etlssik and we'll know that w e got your
business jy meriiiiif it, as we're deter
mined we shall.
Samples free if ym , ,,,,
B0GG3 & BUHL,
Allegheny, Pa.
-THE-
vnmorcot Trnn WnrVo
uuiuioui liuu w uuo
u
(foi-M.ei7.jf .Vom.-rm 7 Mr:'t.titi;tl li'o Ai,
OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM,
Has lieen refitted with New Machinery
ami is now prepared to furnish
Stoves, Plows and
Castings
(rail kinds on hort notice.
Also builders -if thi
IMPROVED
Barrett Gas Engine,
Host hi use. Any sue. Call ami
It.
We also curry a line of
HK.V-sS CO)I is.
STKAM KITl'lXCS,
rAt'KINC,
OII,S
and KNOlXi: .SI ITLIKS.
Having put in a new and tiur.jilete
line of Machine Tools, are imw
able to do all class of work, such
as lle-borintr Cylinders, I'lauiii
Valve and Valve S-als, or any kind
of Knginc Work that may Ik; r
quired. Ve earnestly solicit your
work and, will guarau-e ulufao
tion. Ollee and Ysuk nnjr the Ii. Ii. Station.
Somerset Iron Works,
Somerset, Pa,
PENNSYLVANIA
Railroad Ccmpiny.
Personally-Conducted Tours.
HA TCIILKsS V-V Kl'Kl Y fKA TV UK.
CALIFORNIA
Tour to CAMKiiIlMA mid the PA
CIFIC OUST will luvo Hmnsl.nr, AIhhi-
lift ana lltntnurx iy ieeinl I'uimmn iriin
Mun li IT. IstiT. returning on riviunr train
within time iniii'.ilis. Kounl-ti-ip tick. is,
Ini-iiiilliiK all tour re.itun-s 01114 hii1 Iruus
tMiriHifon only n-turnlin;, will lie nilil nt lne
f Mlow ii.K r.it-n: Kroni Hrrti'iirg SIK7.0I; AI-
tsna tmt.ju; rittstmrf iw.x iintswuy !
tickets. Inelmilnir ali lour feuturvs xoin.
f U-.li'i from llani.liiir,;. jl Mi ?i inmi A!to.inu, I
and $!.-) I nun l ii i-liurg. tro(smio:utte '
rales iroiu ctiier poiius.
For detailed ltlnenirlcs anil other informa
tion, apply at ticket aitcm-lex, or ail lrri
J ii. tsauaoin. AcUinc I'ssn. Akci.I WesU'iu
District, Sou Fifth Avenue, I'itubun, Pa.
Absolutely Pure.
Celi-tjratHl for lis grrt lenvenln; slr. nth
11 nil hrnlthrulns. Assures the f.i.l in;:, inst
a!nm ami all forms of aJull. r.ili.m 1-.. union
to tli" ehcup hr.tl:!.s.
KoVAt, ISAKIMi rWIKR CO., SfcW VHHK.
FUtateof Kale A. Ki iiv.-l, ltnf Puin' town
snip, Ssimi r. t t'o., p.i i.M.
I-tt. rs of a-li;iliil.strttioii on th. h!iov
tul lm ins? Iss-ii if rMiii.-. u llie uiifl.-is.ii,. -
l llie pp.pcr autnorily, imii.-e f h'-n-l.y kiv.
intoail p.-rso:it ii-li.t.l u. s-ii.l s:m to
iiiuke iiniii.-.iii.i.. a iicut. ;o:t 11. ir.- trnvhi
-!:i 1 11m gainst the siiluc to .rusi i.l I tn lo ill; . v
aiithenl i.-:il'-.l fur s.-tilcm-'iit, on ri-l.iy. A I-' .1
, fsifT. al lne r-s..;ci;ie of l'tl. r kiianl, isii.l
Uwii.siiii.
w. kv w n ,
Krnt. W". Ili.'s.-:..T. A-iiiiiinstr.tlor.
Atfy.
1.M IXlSTIiATOIi'S ,0 l it :iL
tUit.-of M.iry Kl-r, late of S..ci. rs. t Uir
ouh, S.fincrsi-t eoniity, I'.-i , il.-c'.l.
Letters of ndnilnlslriiti'.ii 0:1 the hIivc rh-lal.-
Iiaviii h.-cn ur..ftii'l lo th uieti-rsiL.-i.i .1
!' tiie piojM rioiit.or.iy. noiict- is i-irl)-i
'l l'iall p.-r...lis ni.iftti. ! lo s;.i,i si.ti, tu
11. ike ;iiini.s!i.it.. piym.-iti, mut trg
:!OHili ::ii 11 - I 1 i'..' s:i ;tt.. . l( jr . I 1 1., in (!(;!-.
. Ill 1.-Ilt Ii 1 1 .r M Hit i.l. oil si.iur.1: V.
Jl.-ir.-hm, 1V7, al lie-1 :t:. I J. If . I'in. I-'i
l!i 1IA y.l. KK Kit,
J. II. ( I.l, Aiii.nelstrutor. r I. a.
Atfy.
YUMIXI ?T 1 :A'."0 IwS' NOT It'll
K-tateof I'et.-r K. f.hmilis, Inre of J. ;r-rsf.n
tou'.lsliip, (ice'ii.
a tti-rsof :il:niiiKl r.ition iiu t;e c- V;i!?
hitvin I.e. -n ynu !o litt- uin:rsi,;!.. .i iy
tti prtN-r mi - ic. '.i!y, ni.li. it li- r. ! ; n :o
1! i niiiH null l ud in k:..I et.il. I., nmse
leniieitiule Kim., ut, act !!,!. iin;n1ima
siriln.l the unr lo piTsvi.t ll:. hi lnl nu-
H.-Iill::.i0 l,,r M-IUcines.t, .u Mt I , i ! i v,
Mar.-h .7, l' 7, at l.. l:.i-ri sio. r.r- of .-c d
rilil.ll' II. 'VVI.KKK,
11. i MitM l.is.
J. II. I' lit. A'hinuMralora.
Atfy.
D.M 1 X LSTKATOIiS X OTICE.
KJti.te of A'Vlie Si. I'..iifilryiii-i'i. ! i'.- of s.,:n-
i-is t lOVl!lli, ii. c".l.
I.i ! rs of ;t. Iiuiiii-.tr.. lio ii on lie- ji'.c.v. t.
t;.t" hivins (.ni --r-.i:i. o to 1!.,- in;,;, ,s.. i,..i
v tin pri.-r sui riont y . ! .. it i i. i iir-i. i.y jjiv
It'ti.ii I r't ii l j .ll.iit.i.O ... s..,ti t....- to
iimUe in;.:i.-tiii'.. . iii.-ni, an-i lm.-c l..vi;.;
I-! .III,.. :l;.l!isl !l,r ,11c- I,, l.r. s. !it '.!; 1:1 illl V
ii.-nii. hr h-iMe.ii i,, ou i-. ir.li.. ,
l.ir. ii IT. Is7. m iheoiiu of K.sr. Ki.-
er, Somerset, l'n.
l.f.'l. r . I . f , I n 1 M A N ,
t-'HANi: li. it IK Kit.
A i.'iiiin.-tniior-.
A
H.MIXI-sTKAT'JlW -Nori'.'E.
Kstate of Ji.:;ih W alk. r, l-it. of Ilro'h-
ersVrtliey loi -iini, lcc'J.
I-ftcrs i.f :o!iufiii.slr..rioii 0:1 t!' .l-iv. i-s-
LllH h,ivilll! lirMi sl,!-,l In !!,.- m,,.-rslie.I
!' the projicr !iiil:ii'r,! ic-.ti.-r Ls l.t n t.y ;i-
:i uiail i.ruks ;i!'lt-t..i o ;,!.t -.i..T t,
link.- i:nli.ilt;tle n(. rt, met Ih'is.' liavitv
r,.,li:iii;i:!:iuiuii'irt'iH-r.i .r.-H-.;l tin-in
-itl. mi ni, ituiy :)! ion: . - ii'.nl, on s.i! unf.iv.
viiirei-.7. 117, ill tie i..;- n .!(. in-e 1,1 m:iI
li.-eM, i..-! . n tie- I,.i!i.-. ,.f 1 ail, 1 I i. in , of
s:ii I ihi.v. wn. :i 1 wi, r- tin y atUmi f..r
viiil urie.
I.. J. 'V l.K K!t,
J. J. WALK I. IS,
.VI:::illi.-lr.llo.-s.
:owi,
lMIXIlIi.VH K S XOT1C K
K-:.-t.- of ft. S'all.-r. I .t.- of
llir.,iiif ."soiii.-rs. r-uilj , I'.t., il.-.-'J,
L It. r or:i'lii.i:i'.ti:iiioii i.v:;.- -4-11 irr.itii-
e-'. i. th.-rn.:. rsi'a.-.l to it:.- i r'i--r.i.! hum v
if IISe'iOHl' e esL'.l.-, ll. lti,-.;f . e'r.t.V U.V-i to
all laKiis (riv'l .4 el.k.als iii.'- l it siiel . UX- to
pr.-.--iit loem jiroiK-rly air li.-ulir:i'e.t tor .::y-
lllelil, ai. HII p irill-s OHillJ S.H.1 est.i'e will
10 le ititlueril..;.- iriymeal -if i'i.- ;,iieiuil ti.
!: Ailiiiiuis. -uor at Ins o.tice, -,, Vl:e- tn-. I
l.iistotfn, 1'a.
liKOItUI-: STATLKtl.
t'olhora Co!l.or:i. Aiiii.iiusir.io r.
At'.ori.ijs,
YHJXI'.L'S XO'i 1 1 K.
Xoti.-s- ! h.-r. l.y ctven-tli.it I:-.l-rt I'i k
Wort 11, ItfJelill.T lot li.sl, . j. s. .roels. t I ' 1 - f 1 1
Is. l.-.u ..........l .. ...... . , .. .. ...
a u.. tt... ,...., u m ...... ... ,..:uiii:.iv ii -
snc'llliriit ol aii in.4 rst.it.., r. al sir. t ij ; ,oii !,
to Ihe Uinh rsiun.sl, lor l!i.r L.i.. !.t 1 tl..'
cr-.lilrs of llie ii:! 7; iM. k it. i i i. v . i
p rs.i, ni l. ,;.-,I ..i Ki.l rt t-ickwortli
will make ;:ii.h-il.ule paviu. ni. uu-l itiose
ha -l:.;n, rnl pn-sei.t t-ieui ili: y a::l ,e 11
li.'.Ke.! Uj x-iiii-tiieiit, on l'hurs lav. Mar. n is,
1.1: Hi.. n-.'t . ..r Jl " i.. . . '
IO u? nip. t. U. -M A I ' Ii H ;.
As.-1-u.v.
uditou'.s xuru n
In re etalo of J..I111 H.in.-h, iliv'il.
The uiidcrsigiHiI nii'litor, ai iM.tr.ttl l.v the
t'urt, to p.i.ss nm ttu- nn nnn t !i- ac-
eou:ii 01 Hie evvutors. an! tlisiriloi;.- in--
f iii1 in th- ir hauiis Ut h:i-I anion " i..
IIV . cr.li.-.l t!;. r. t.s h i.-hv HIV. s I.oli.-e il.:.f
lie will til 111 L' oiht e 11; tin- U.rmi -u
ers. t, fa., (,,r tie- purl-as.-of atl.-iel.n to llie
JlM:t s of sa:J ap 01:, tin. til, .ui ih:.s.!n
April,, ut 10 nil., i a. in.. t,. 1, ,.J
Wiiere a!i p:irties Ititerii-l hmv alien I
Hit- U '". l'.li-Lt'K Kit,
Auiiit.ir.
)rroii.s xorii n
In re estate or Jox ph J. I., d. vM.
The unit, rsiuned aaJit.tr. appointtst fiy il.c
t'tturl, to tlx llie amount of tlie lite estate of
1-itviu.i 1 111:. u tilow, an l i;int.ule lite luml
111 the hail, Is of the ai!ic.itntr.it.ir ..1 sai-t
llvc'd, to Hll.l aill.ncj tun.- leaaiiv ellii!'. i
thereto, tier, t.y e.v.-t, 11..1 us-U..it 0:1 'l lnirs.l.,y,
Man-h l-iT.c.l one oil. -k p. m.. he w.il s"t
ill his otti.e 111 the Isuoii'li ot Suiii r.'., J'a ,
lor th- p;irte of anii.lmg to i;lt. of
said apisiint menu when ai.d w . .-e a. I j ar
t.t inieresli-d turtv atlend.
k HKO. V. DII-Ia KUt,
Au.tttor
A
I'lHTon'rH XOTICIL
In reassUne.l esijite ..f Itai.i, 1 Lot,-u.-.
The undersiifii. .1 ail lit, r -mt.-tt I v ti.e
t'otirl of Cit.iiinoii I'l.-a, v itisrrii.n'.. V.r
money, in llie hand of V.e.iiine Hay.
assi'ii.-, to and am. m.; tli.ise h miv i:t .;i. .!
Iherelo. h.-r i.y ifive ii.ii .ts, tt,t on' Wi -tic s
d.iy, tl irch u:si. K 7. at l i o.-..s ; A. M . lr
w ill sit in his oitii-r in Ihe Uipu;:i of ..:n. r
s.t for the pi.ro..e m alien ini i.. ;; iiu:. s
of his Hppoiiiinieiil, u lion aii-l wnere all p .r
t.. iuter.-Ktt-J may utloid.
A. I . HAY.
An.! t ir.
ADM 1 N 'Ti.ATOI'ri X OTIC II
Ksliite of Siimael K. IVrk.-v. late of ton.s
million town-!i:p. Somerset eoutily, I "a ,d.e"d.
I-lters ol administration on the aliove es
tate hawii U-n xntiited lo ihe un Jersin.-.!,
hy the prop, r million: t-, notice I mn hv j.i-
ell toall rs. ins k n,, a 11 tliclllseL.s. i'tlucl.t-
tJ to said esune t. nuike iinme.liute p i l.i.-iu
and those hut in; elanns ir .t. liiaii,:a afc' tit:sl
llie sal. u to pres. nl tnelil July aul l.eli;.,-aied
for M'ltieuieiii on 't'.'iuu-tVil, lne .d uav ol
April, A. it. Is'.;, al lue Uie rv.udei.e v t;,t.
(h e d.
.. , ... . M r.KltKKY.
rre.1. . U,v , k, r, A liuiiiusl nior.
Aliorney.
JXKCUTOli'S XOTICR
K-sU.le of Marr It. rkh y, late e.f .V.h-vhciiy
township, sto iierisi-i county, , u: d.
la tter l.sta.n. iiij.rT on thu iitx.ve estate
having Iks-ii ifruucl, in the lin.. rsik...t hv
the pi-oncr aiuliorilv, nulice I heri oy iv ii
fo all tsTsoiw iiidclili-d to said i sUite lo make
:j,tin1lal payment, and those Lavini- eiaini
i;rt..lllsl llie Kiiii- to prcx-nt lli.in uuiv an
lli. li!l.-nte.l tut wttleflielil on Svilnritav.
Man h It, A. It. sic, al the nsulim-f ut llie
i-j&evuiorui Aiievneliy I.iwilslilT,.
Jl'UX U. WAilllAl'iill
rred. J.U-siH ker, Kxerui.tr.
AtVa7'y
JXi:CUTOI.'8 XOTICK
bUtteor I Jilt ue XL Hii.lt. Ute of M-ihotm
U.niush, s,uut rii-. l ruuiity, t'a., dee'd.
letters 1-s.Uineiitnry on the als've esute
hnv;i; irf-u ic-aiited lo ihe uii,h rsi:-ii,.l l.y
te.e pr.ip.-rauihonty. notice 1 her.-oy given
toaii ix-rsons indebted lo said e. laic t.t nnke
Imineiliate payiiicnt, and those haviiielaim
UKainst the mime H pn-aeni tin in iuly au
lll ntn-it. ;1 '.. j-s. llleiii.-ni on si itnnla, the
.VlhiUvuf M-tn-ii, 17, al my olllee la the
Uirvu-h of snier. t, is.v.
jam kx I.. ri i;i;.
K.eruorof Ijtjiue M. Hicks, d.---.l.
DELL
Has tho call on KWO Acres
Hardy Shrulu,
Hardy Trees, Truit or Shaile,
Hardy Hoses.
Reliable Vegetable & Flower Seeds
aP-S!mi,i,fjelit St., I'lTTSUCKti.
GET AN
EDUCATION!
3 KnrrATT'X and
fticuN so hai..! la
.1. l-t aa elu-
oaliun al the I'ra
su:cjn.,l
llalea, la. Irlru
eis acmmmo.l&cfon ind iw rni.. state awl
laturtiit. Knr eirrtilrs aBl liln. rat..a.ldrvM
JAKE KI.IHtH. Hh. Prln.lr.1,
sato riaal vkkil leh II a,n, Pa.
SHEPHERD & KUYKENDALL.
ValuaMe R. al Estate
rMlr".o,';,;,.,;.., ill.;. In th- ft -t I
win r.;,l t. .. i,,, ,,r i .- i;,.. or r, li.te of fri eno fc .
So.l ter.s I; l.ur,,.,,,,,, r ,..,,,,,. ,.;(. ! W i. I I U L t O .
i-i ,. !'. ,..,.) .1 A , . . u
At J o'cioi P. M ,
th. fiilowl::,- pi; e-Ut.-:
it: ,i,i Itr. t oflaii.t iiti.-i'.. in ..,,,,-.
J. .i.i, . V, in. 1. i ' .. . j . r . n i. i iir.-v I
if. ll-nry .-.,! ,.i:,.rs. ,.i
s ""II .l W .1'. li IS . :e.,r. '. I i..,.
I Carpets!
V.eli t:n,l..r-,'
,i:i;;, et r.. e:.i,ie,i i,.l
ll, l,:.M,-,; in.-r. 0,1 r- l d .1 two-soiiy
dwt-lliiis lion. -. Irti and ot,..;r ot.ihulldin"
IiikhI waK-rai. ! :m,i.
Terms :
I'I p. re. nt. of ihe f;ii n-ii-.- . n.oney t t l e
ii. 1 w 11 i,,,. p:.,.. i 1. ,; j, iCi, ,.,. ,,f ; ,.
:! on .1. 1,1, ,y .,1 .i-i, , ; h in. ,1,1 ;, H1, i 1.
in IJ ii,.,,itii wiiii lnt-:..t rr..n, i..,y i
Ii.-i. rr.sl ,. .iym.-f,:, 1,, u- eua-.i on ti.epr. m-'
is. a ly ;:i.:-iiii-!;t taiud.
J-IIV s itVI.K.
r.xiftr.oriif M.irv IC 1 1 . -r 0 ' -I
Jiin.lt. la-oti. Inv:,iiic- s:i . i- 1',.
Atl'y. .-..-.. :., ( IV. !
(7 (CQkT CT ?
A lare and choice
line, consisting of about
thirty new patterns of
' i. 11 1 T
Valuable Keal Estate l- " wm "
J:?v7"r?''u' "''" '''---; I phived in our Carpet
.cJF"1"'' Oepartnien next week.
SATURDAY, MA3iH 20, 1897, Wis t(( ay
AT 1 O'CLCf K P. t. 1 1
Ihe foil. ,-,..;,: ,:.ril...S r.i.S e of J,,:.:. . i .. . A, .
Sh" r - ' :: .special attention to this
V ert..:n firni siru,;,. j., niJi j
--,il,ty ,t. :, i.i,i - :.. .. , ,..,'., j
t.nSS;' hope all per-
a.ii on:..., 'sJzS"'''li't'.';,'c 1
los, ol wl,i. :, ..,. r, Hj.r-e! .T s:i .11,1 :i .1! ,
loVwly' -r -ajSOllS CO II td II ) 1 1 Il .1
Blick Dwelling IktlS-J purchase will call and
.in luirn ii.-j . i unit otii.-r t)orl.:ii:.Jii,
... ic,,,,,,,.!.,,,:,,,. it.r.ea,, examine our stock.
t.- i lion s .a.-t ,,t s.,,,,., , ,;.,',. t
ei".-, i.::.' nii.-i is u.i.;e.-iefl wnh a .:i.,'
tin in .1.1 : w I-. . x f. . t i.i,.; i, :I1 a:, e , i:l ;
ail'l I:. lt:.t.rl.:;. '
, - .in-if rs.ni ti j i, aiil b- !.i m
lj.:l;:i.r,.rt,;; i .1 ''ills, ton., li;. .-, '
Terms :
Tl 1 . . r e.-,,t. t.a .,.: e. .,.,.... .... ...
. .V to I- .- ., V, f,. ;,,,; . ; , , v ,
Iiutter? K--Scc Wool
r It:,- ...:-! :.. i ,-.,...,::.,.,., . f . ,,. .......
;;::;;:--;rn:,-'I.VrU ? taken in exchange for
lll.l .!!.!., ..,.i ,,f lT ;,t. j,,-, ,,,,, ' O
l'..:..i - : a t! , i j, A,(t.!4. .-: j
v:i:i1.vrrK,:- I merchandise.
)
1
otici:ix mvoi:;.
I-,.... I'..r,.-. ti ; .... .... ... ...
. . '. es. ...in 1 I
, Ami i.-'v. I. i ,n if I f j
h'" 1. -..:.:'. :. ,.t ::,,,t ,:,.. I ,: .. I
1 :V V i';..!n. rt. i:ii..i.'-r.' !i. V,.',
. ... I . v -,. .
' it .-, :ir...i. .,. 1- - ;
1: .- : .-. '::,- M i ts - 1
limtelslii,. -I , .. .:,,':, (k.v- -mi
AXD
tor
c ,AsS - ry-':
1
FOR
'he f !?. .: . ;. ,.: . . e ,f
Vc:to;c?V .H.-.-a'i-e."
Jui?:e'.s Lihrsrv," en !
fu.irty Pictures" is
( We w i'l enj al! three to you for
I one yenr for .rw, or 6 mo. for $i.
'0:.1!)SW3 f, 5Z1HZ- i ' fir th- h-t n-n !v .,l.:;l,..,j : there is
i. . iei: o- Mi-.iTir-. i i .,:,-ri the I. m n'i'i.l -li I TI- ii : .. an,; i.r.rit f:..,-
i-.a an i il-.eriti.---are -o '-i!iy pr-s.-n-. -1 a. j.i Ii.-m .i.--i's. 1 h- r- i. in t i.-t. : ., pcMteit -t.
i.i , -e ton :.uii ,r p..rp,ts,. v. ti co:,ir, v v. ith it. K.eiy unui -
I. .T e-.i. tain. -t In , i::; r.i e, i;i,.,.i.
' JUOfF'!? U3lav" I. a moi.tirv .:,ie..r fn-i. tKhsl vt-'U : ''ii-t - ioo in earl
c.tiiii-ii I r. .;,-: irn.i .i an I ii i:n I;.- eoi.t r.i.u'...-, are I i I.: .f A.m-rienn wn
an.l li;i:sti;:t.,rs.
FU NfiV rICTU E" i- -iiotla r !.i:'i.o-...:s t ..a'. I. . : tin r. is a ' oi-h III . v. n line cf
II. l! t!im.i t!, ln..-iila, sare III!: I, .a. ;v l;..:u il l :.. V.'.l sl:..H:, I,..: lois, til.
eliat.c. t.i s, e lr.- to :n.
r.: h-reati-l r.'tn.-n Cii:iiii p.tt.-r!v fi!:. ! ..a'.
DE.M0RC5T I'L'BLISHI.NQ CO.. no Tilth Avenge, New ork.
I-', i- f l.e -I. ..ti..:.:. . ... i . f . ..... . . . ...
niaetl-iettf i-.in ., mi I y any Itci a.-. - tor o...- .-..r as j.. r ,r :.
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There's Nothins good u the "cist"
andthars Nvhat we INS1ST0N HANDLING
Si that we are a'lle to i;i'e t!:e tra.Ie n' t::i:i Ui tin? ''Utv-sT'' ami
"rflMvST' j:...:.H t1L. ,:Ulr'.;ct atlor-N.
Wc always curry a stuk of
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Tliiita.vtir.stirois-eliiKiUALirYaal VAUIl'TV, arnlit is -:r aftn M s. i
il in, if ever, loso a saio on actum:: f i- .r having t!.o artkle f;ill.s! for.
1'arn.cr, we are !! a. 1-U i f-.r
Fancy Fec!eaneu Grass Seeds.
lioli't f:i!,' !oe:ill an-l i;isi.-,-t our !ine of :,ii J ,.r IH Kyw yfi tri.sj 1
foiv !.il.ii:;r. jHvi;.! -riivs to ?.l i!Iit "1 1 A N I'Sasoi r.rVilii.f Lir.'e ,-,antitUss.
W::i:.ncj i- receive : l.irirc slitj.iue nt oi" ,. Uw- catcli MACKKHI'L
f ncl I.Aivi: II!'i.!;lNt;. aisi.a full !;. ft!.. U -t v Inlul lainieil
, H-!).. .-:i-.-Ji I'mu-U Sir.lia. s, M irsUJ'., K'.j; -r,-1 ll.-rrin ami
.i:UKi ri i la I t.iato Siince, Salmon, .Vc.
v S siles of rr.Ot'ii w 'l.-v!. WHY? Ii.Tf.i-it' o-.ir ' ICi i-' li s-t"' mul
J I'orf. r's lis.," can't In.. U-at. Try ttietn. J.i-i rc-eiv.il a siTijft.e'it of i:vt
aml (ir.iiitmt l-'loitr. Sjvei.it iliive oil Corn M -al at tiie 1 iac-I I'lCIC K
ever oflVrt tl.
Our War -r'ii'iises are always well stot knl wit!i l.irt? varieties of aborted
FiitV-S (Jraiii, U iy, Straw, IA ii:-, CVm-ttt, Salt, Oil, Af.
HIGHEST PRICES AHWAY3 PA!3 FO CDU'lTilY PRODUCE.
"a!l an.! iiisjni-t tt.e-
Tiri;et ami Most Oil! J.lcie Stixk ill Somerset ("ouutv
Rti-l l.-t ii ij ioie you tirices.
Cook
& BEERIT
THERE IS NOTHING
Tlint itl. ! into Ihf Ii; that !!-
t
rl 1 t oi"-' to :iie conitorl.li. nit tiTtlln. s nn,
r-)H I J I. il OH!, s, t!,all t!i.- Kir, Men .sr. ye. .
Xvr'-'-" J ' ?" I Is 1 JlJ J' V l:ivnt i imi i,:i-iii.i,ii j uu-fii
..j.- U.i lx ..oni-iniiiii!iii.-:ur. ft i..e 4
&YiV'. '" i-yxcv e;::.;r;:rn.;,,:.ri.,; $
tf ' l-sS'-r 5 X I aya:v tn Ihi ' or the expo- Z
t:Clili f I li- ic. ii at ii..! a-i 1 w:,rstii-.iishtp. T
-.. .s'jvt?. "? I Yon ennn.it Hal tnanv e.Knii up- J
-1 i ' I r'M. e. ti.at so .- ,.! ev. rv J
ss.i- , .L, r, i i vVJl w-t.ilol th.-it.t-i..wifi lheC;.rIU w
sr) KS-'Li'JZrik" Noied l..r ti:-ir djrioi.uy, el.mim-
1 't " - r i ii. ss aa.l ecoii.nur. i.
1 s W -sK i
I 1 "V Ws. -7
-uil ;eT rpri r - -
O ..y,''oT,:.:--i: feJ--H'ri
4 Kr K-jy
GDOO BAKES3. PERFECT RC3TER3
SiId w ith that understundliii;.
J. B. Holderbaum,
!oict rs. t.
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A Great Magazine Offer.
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