LJl oiaerset Herald I -;;v K. SCCLL, Editor. :::::.- ..Mayl, 1&8. timiodore bevvy's .1. . 1 CI... ,,.,.iiii'iil rwiioi " -"" . . 1 , at .1 i .1 I.!-, r . iiii ta'.ue he shouted .risinji""" ' , f Commodore Dewey' ei"I.vl itti jubilalioa on '"fne K!vi"S s,lua,lroa "oJ U aulK-ulty that the blue ' - re-traine-l from outbursts .... frt "..;.L ....wsel by the last Oon- .!..-. ,.ini a e U r silver "' rniu-l Sates i liable to a tine !af'.tive vprs iu prison. This ..i-"!'.! alius with other .Vdeu"16111 , ivino tuned for thesnmmer. V'J''Jst who is well known to ,,tV'1l! 48 killfuland w i,i (.t. mi, f Centre II all, Pa., -iir, a vouuff woman re- K.:,.r dtosed from the pul- '" s..,iir,iv eute!iJ to six w- ua - in 0 county.)"! e ' five years in Sing Sing 1?irj 'm V. McKane, the l.-s of 't bo counted 4.OJ0 votes for or Uopublicias as b ' reieax"1 on Saturday. -i ciiarsed with murdering his VC-'.pr ly w hose death he benefit ;tf 'a ""'.,;. , S;Uurday, at Camden, v"jtj.V' The verdict was greeted '';,Vv the crowd in the court r' v-.a ri'-h stvef.heart paid all "tc'ofthe trial. -iKiUi-.-beon forgotten by many ' . - (;re'lv. who has written art; ? on ine i oir Cosp.paiiion of the week .! r -'--'l, owes rescue " - :i.'he"r--:i- t Com. V. S. Schley .inJi.i? the Uuited States Fly iron. U Line, the one lepged tramp ""oieWjnr... Cambria county, who .- r i: to Kansas u a rich t g.it loft on account ot not .,'hr.t .v..rding to specifications -,.i Uas left t!i9 iopeKa iiuspiuu nl.riacninty home. He expects Millie entire distance, p p.(,;.nr of the township has m. , , : l Imll calf v.hu-h weiguen im liirsh. It was born on Fri- f.i, xr. l (,wii:g to ita retuarka "'.P KiM'U'l o:i the scales by Mr. 'vraJ w.-i'icl. How is that for . V.'h i mti lK-at it? Hisnmser if i'ji-S i irlli mi variety. Berlin ,'..rl -fv v p'.a'n", t'i s ifUi.i z, pssier- flwufl'.!'' skin. Put au end to rr Ii w;.'-' 'iiit iu ut cures. At any , i"Cre. .i ; Tiie Youth's Companion :-.jr we--lc of May will contain a iV: "fe " I storitw. Notable amon ---.;; i-'V:irisliiie"i Way lp," by f-iMi'irft K. Sangster. It is one ot i.riof "St-iries of Working Girls" :j;st'. ma through the four numbers. If puiilisheJ in the issue of ij.io reif-iveii at the Pennsylvania ia Oillege iudicjite tiiat tha tobacco -I .in t!;i state this year will lie thelar-fl-), due to tha continuance of in ruba and to the prices i: a the grower re.iveJ last year. ;,.-::ili'i:ts have proved thit it is in V(tyiuia more profitable crop than c of the cort'-als, last year yielding it.m of fJ ; an a :re. t..;i:Ks. "Hailock's is guaranteed ; on the market." Cultivates fx; will vegKta'ule crops. Send ine tj'ir itr this vek and try one. A. C. Davis Somerset, Pa. iprnirtil Western newspaper writer K:un "statisli's gathered from relig-ij-pi-riiKlii-ais and Women's in:iga7.;nes in fully half the builets tired in Eriiv war were turned aside from the i-c. if the nun shot at by a p.x-ket Iiitjle ircliiia by his weeping sweetheart or t.ini-.iir." Ilt-re's a tip for the girl :-bs! fellow has been called away : Si1 tr his country. L&a'rfi'rk l'riilsy morning the village i IUryea, I.uz-.-rne county. Pa., was ic ;uto a panic of eseitement through i f Ual seli'iing of from one-half to srsKjiurters of a square uiileof ground. rinf which is in the resident portion ' town. A low rumbling noise n-f.ae ps 4ile tUj first intiui itioa of : :, an i b.-fure m.Ht of them could ft Hit ir hiimes were thrown oiT their ..i.iit!ims. Five miners wcreeutomb- t iliie mines under the town. I t the benefit of persons desiring to Qsd the Annual Meeting of the Her ss E.iplNts (Iuukards) at Naperville, '-May tn June", 1S:S, the Pennsyl Va Iliiiroad Company will sell excur w tii-kets from points on its line west !;i:ii.re, I, iu.-aster. Hea ling, and Sun'oury, all inclusive, at rate of i?r ure for the round trip to Chicago ! s$; s" U Naperville; these tickets to '''! May it, 4. 27, and 28 and g.xl to -rs until June -J4, except that on de K tickets with agent at Naperville et,.re June -1, return limit may be "-ieJ to June i':rray Court right had a jackass rcgls ihe prothouotary's ollice in IIol 'urg reit-ntly. In the certificate of 1--tr:i n appeare i the following writ ai the pedigree space: "Pedigree 5 'snainiy known. Believed to be a i iies( en Jant of the celebrated pair ss:ial to have been in Noah's ark ' ii;:ant relative of Ba aam's ass." ii. II. Iintz, the reliable piano -"!. ho has established an excellent Vi i;i Somerset, will be here in the '-"'if a few days, when persons desir CLsrricts can leave word at this irs. r! frciu Holsopple is to the effect - J'lseph Johns and Bruce and Clyde - ""Ti'le, the young men who were in Jiu the lecent Uiiler exploeion at " I'l'-f. are recovering from their '' is. Johns, who had a leg broken v"" otherwise injured and who had Punier treatment nt the Holsopple J!w in Paint township, was removed a ilirs ajjo to the homo of his father J.hns-at Hill.sboro, Somerset riu:missionera ol Westmoreland "cy Lave decided that all corporations "'g iKisiness in the county shall here pay taxes Jor county purposes, ltaer they have hitherto been exempt "i doing or not. Klcctric light ''. putnpine stations, ice idautti. etc.. a'(' Psi J a tax ou their personal uroD- rJ. tniids, mortgages, etc, direct to the , thus escaping the payment of a tax "inr Luildings and machinery. The aii.i,mers )iave found that thev are iuut exempt from paying tax than KOLpauies and have ordered that the er aiotstsiueut be made aud taxes Jltihip is a ship designed to fight Hue of little, and is distinguished a cruiser by ita heavy armor plating ' tiower spwd. Battleships are classi , m;tU ropect to their totinage and "iiiuW of guns they carry, batlle- -vui lue first -class bcitig of createt tee and largest number of guns. ' 1 ui;ed States battleships of the first r x"y in tonnaire from l.i!S to ll..3 ' of the Maine lea tht navy with outn-couj ciass battleship, the Texas n-" tonnage of G.315. The Vizaya. of l'lt!stl liaw w hiet, rtlttv tai.l vJ" "rlf i armored cruiser ""Um. Iu the United States navy f two armored cruisers, the New I? and the Brooklyn, the former of -" toos and the latter of tons. Meyersdsile has organized two and In one military companies for tho Natioiial defense. Foster Brant is puttii g up a fine resi dence on the "South Side," Shanksville. L F. Brant has the contract. James Dunlap, who has been at Brad d K-k, Pa., for some time past, returned to his home in Sha-jksville i:i,t week. Kev. C. F, tiebhart, pastor of the I-a-vansville LuthTan Church, has oilered his services to the government for the war against Spain. Carjenters are at work on lawyer Charles V. Walker's Cniou strettt resi dence, w hich ho expects to have com pleted within ninety days. Uev. John M. Barnolt, or Markleton, couductad religious servi;s iu the Pres byterian Church, Sunday morning and evening, aud at the close of the latter Bervice officially declared the pulpit va cant. letters addressed f the following named persons remiin uncalled for at the posUittlce: Caroline Baker, P.ev. F. ?wjer, Itertha Kmerick, Mrs. Fannie Gardner, M. U. Lint, (ion. R. Mcllonali, Mrs, James PhillippL Br. Hermanns Baer, who spent tho winter in Philadelphia attending lectures at the Jefferson Medical College, arrived here Monday and will remaiu several weeks at the home of his father before returning to the city. Kev. Hiram King will conduct religious services in the tilade Reformed Church, in Stonycreok towumip at 10 a. ia. Sun day, and at 7 p. m. will conduct a mis sionary entertainment consisting of songs. declamations, dialogues, etc At - p. in., Sunday he wiil preach in the Shanks ville BefomieJ Church. Bov. Or. Dunlap, of Shanksville Trini ty Lutheran Church, has offered his ser vices and requested au assignment iu tho army against Spain. Kev. Bunlap is an cx-oifieer of the N. J. J'., as wtll as a veteran of the civil war. He is one of six Somerset county ministers who are mrmlert-d among the "fighting parsone." On the evening of April 21st, at the home of Mr. FJward Baltzor in Shanks viile, Mr. Samuel M. Fox and Miss I5es- sie V. Bi'.tzar w ere united in holy wed lock by Kev. J. Addison Dunlap, Ph. !., pastor of the Shanksville Lutheran Church. The ceremouy was w itnessed by a large company of invited guests. The bride was the recipient of a number of handsome presents. The anxiety of Mr. aud Mrs. Oliver Knepper aud the members of their fami ly nt home during the past few days can be better imagined than described. Mr. Knepper's two boys are in the L. S. navy, and the yonngast, Orl i, was on board the bmleship "Concord," which was engaged in the battle in Manila harbor, on Satur day. The first report received here was totheell'eci that two U. S. vessels were sunk, but no names were given. The entertainment at the Opera House, Frid-iy evening, by tho Bethany College (Ilee Club, a'tracied a lirge audieucn. The B ah my boys are a jolly crowd of young fellows, w hi are able to render the rollicky college son;; i an well asany simi lar irgtniz ition iu the country, while tueir infaut prodigy, who recites a story concerning his sister's beau, is a sure enough "corker." Tho Bethauy boys will always tie welcome ia Somerset. lineLs of the Hotel Yauuear during the past few weeks have been startled at odd intervals by the sound of a gong striking two and three alarms. For several days no ono oould locate the gong or assign any reason for its capricious action. Finally it was discovered t'lat the noise proceeded from the barn where the stable boss "Tioo" Parson was engaged in train ing a new team of horses to leave their stalls and march to thtir positions in front of the hitel h i.-k at the s in nd of the gong. Mr. Parsjn his succeeded admirably in his task au 1 the h rs;s now ob;y the c.im:na:iJ jf the be'.l wiLU precision. Dr. H. C. Keidt, a promising aud pop ular y"unr physi-ian, died at his home in New Baltimore, on Thursday after noon, from rheumatism. The announce ment of his deiith was a great shock to his hundreds of friends throughout the ouniy, many of whom had not know n of his illness. Although a young man the Dr. had been troubled with rheu matic trouble lor a long time. II is entire buly was affected, and when finally the disease reachod his heart death resulted. Decease! was liorn in Berlin, where his mother, three sisters aud a brother re side. Dr. Keidt was a man of generous impulses and sterling integrity and was just in the height of a useful career. He was H years of age. The enterprise displayed by the Her ald last Tuesday in getting out a special e J. lion containing a full and accurate ac count of the execution of the K ddy brothers, within thirty minutes after the trap was sprung, and w hile tha crowd was still hovering around the conutyjail anxiously awaiting news oi tU6 tragic event taking plac-3 behind the prison wa'.ls has been the subjuct of favorable co nmeut throughout thooouuty, aud was highly commended by visiting news paper men, who appreciated tho amount of lab ir and "hustle" uecsssary to get the Heuai.dou the streets at such an early hour. F. very copy of the special edition of 15 O c ipios was sold the same ar.er- noon. Work oa the summer hotel is being pushed rapidly towards completion and everything will be ready lor the epjning six weeks hence. The interior has been painted and fitt-d up with electric U lis aud lights, while bath rooms and closets have ben provided at onvenient inter vals, Keports from the cities are to the elTec. tha-. few persons will visit the sea side rosorls this season, owing to the possibility of their being saelled by Spanish war ships, and it is announced th-t the injiintain resorts will bo more liberally patronized than heretofore for that rea so i. This being the case Somer set will in all probability liccome a favor ite retreat durinz the coming summer, and the new hotel should receive a sub stantial b k iu. Congressman Hicks says he has receiv ed three letters from Johnstown men who want to raise eutire co npinie for tho regiment he proposes to recruit fr tho present war iu -4tse it is needa l. He h is also received a similar letter front Has tings, this county, as well as one each from Somerset ai.d B-.nif.ird Counties. There would lie no trouble, ho declares. in putting a regimei.t in the fk-ld in shoit order. On Wednesday Mr. Hicks had a conference with Governor Hastings at the National capital, and the Congress man was promised that should a secmd call come for troops, his regiment would lie one of the first accepted. They have an appointment for next Wednesday to talk further on the uhjeel and make ar rangements by which the pny.-t cm lo set iu motion on short notice. Fred Dupout, w hose friends are legion throughout the comity, would like to ac cept the challenge for a duel which a lire eating Spaniard has extended to Consul- General Lee and Cuntaiu Sigsliee. Those who know Fred lest believe with "Fighting Bob" Kvans, that there would be an additional tongue speaking Span ish iu hades after the Kockwuod citizen cot through with him. I-red writes as follows: "I noticed that lien. Lee and Capt. Sigsliee have not received the chal lenge of Capt. Thomas Carraiizs, late Spanish military attache at Washington, and, as ho seems very anxious to fight. but bars professionals, I hereby declare inv wiliiuguuss to lutx-t him at any time. aud I am not a professional duelist, either, I volunteered to fight against Spam iu 1ST J, but was disappointed, aud again voluu Uered this time, but was barrel on ac tcu it of my age. Therefore, I will only be too glad to get au opportunity to fight one Spaniard at least. I assure the Cap tain that I an not a professional duelist. but am just a plain, common American citizen, rmf to defendtha houorof my count! y, und f the Captain means bilsi ness I am ready and willing to meet him Hot! at a-;y time." TEE LAST Of THE SDCDYft. Will be Saritd To-morrow Incident! Their tait Hours. Somortet'f Criminal Eittory. of Tbo Koddy brothers dead proved al most as great an attraction as a Boy Ora- tor living to the curios-Hy-secking people u Juli'istow n. unit tbe crowd which n scuibled at the B. A O. ntaiioii when tho !odics of the two executed men arrived j from Somerset last evening, was little less than that which greeted William Jen nings Bryan when he paused for a few moments at the Pennsylvania station in the campaign of says Wednesday's Johnstown Tribune. Kvery foot of nana on tho long platform was jammed, and fences, sheds and box cjtrs in the vicinity were swarming with humanity. The crowd was made up largely of boys many of whom made themselves a nui sance to the passengers on the train. All the crowd saw was t .vo plain wood en boxes being quickly takeu from the baggage car aud put into the hearse of Undertaker John Pendry, w hich was in waiting. The bodies were quickly taken to Mr. Pendry's establishment on Main st re t, followed by a large part of the as semblage at the station, who swarmed across the Park and stood in front of the building. .There the coftins furnished by the Somerset county authorities were ex changed for others which had been trimmed by tho undertaker to receive the bodies. Mr. Peudry began admitting the crowd to view the bodies, but they became bois terous and broke a glass in the door of his office, whereuiion he shut them ouL At about 9 o'clock the remains were Hken to tha home of the parents, in West Taylor township, where another crowd of probably three or four hundred people iiad been awaiting their arrival for over au hour. Many of this mass of poople, too, were more anxious than polite, and guards had to be stationed to prevent them from pressing in tix great numbers upon the high porch of the building, which, being old ami never very strong at best, was in danger of giving way. When the corpses had been tukeu inside the coffins were opened and the crowd ad mitted iu fours. This required some time aud it was well into the night when all hi-.d seen the bodic. A number of friends of the family remained until this morn ing. The Kev. J. S. Hayes, pastor of tho Morrt Uvillo United Brethren Church, ai 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon conducted the funeral services over the remains of James and John Koddy, executed at Som erset Tuesday. Tho bodies were conveyed in two hearses from the home of the men's par cuts in Prosser's Hollow to Sandyvale Cemetery, where they were placed side by side in one large grave. Jjron for Miy Trai of Court. The f illowing earned persons have bpen dra u to serve as jurors at the ensuing term of court, eomir.tncing Monday, May 2 5, is;: u ran n j molts. Addison McCiiu'ork N. B. Black Atchison Henry, Younkiu W. D. Biiiliu Bornugh ICecfer William, Kris singcr J. K. Conemaugh Criifith Stephen. Elk Li k Fleshcr Orlando, Bittner George, Christner N. B. Greenville Yutzy Charles. Ibiovcrsvslle Borough Hamer Na thaniel. Jenner Weaver Daniel D. Jennertowu Borough Pettieord John. Middlecreek Long Levi L. Meyersdale Ikirough Shelly Thoma.", Bollen C. A. Milfoil Gehrin Franklin. Northampton Muhlen burg Henry. H icmahoning Meyers N. W. Southampton Peteabrink Peter. Somerset Pile Hamilton. Somerset Borough Flock Jacob. Rock wood Borough Yought Lafay ette, Snyder Mich iel. PETIT Jf ROUS 1IH.ST W EES. Addison Shoemaker Jonas, Stuck Peter. Allegheny Frazier Wesley C. Brothersvalley-Hotl'man Conrad, Kim mell A. !., Hanger W. W. Black Merner A. J-, Walker Hiram M. Conemaiigh Slahl Jacob G. Casstlinau Borough Witt H. II. Confluence Borough Stark Charles. KIk Lick Nickelsou Nelson ol. Fair hope Richardson W. H. Maxwell Thom:is. Greenville Miller Jacob T , Deal Am- br se. Jenner Holliiiau II. 11., Coleman George B. Laiimer Hutzel Pirry, Krissinger Nelson. Milford Walker Gillian, Weiuier H. J. Midillecreck ISarron N. B. Meyersdale Borough Kngle Simon P. Paint Ilochstetler Francis Custer Lewis J., Naugle H. I)., HofTman Hiram. Somerset Pugh K. K., Fritz J. W., Liv- eng'KKt Samuel u., onue n. j , Barron Werner Charles. Summit Meyers William P. John, Fike Irvin. Stonycreek .erfoss Klias, Boyer Ed ward, Will Charles A. Salisbury Borough Smith J. J. Jef frey Jesse. Southampton Baker B. I. Somertield Borough Frazee Marcellus, Watson James K. Somerset Borough Gahriug John. Upper TurUeyfoot Younkin F. K., Sullivan E. F.., Kieman Peter. I'ETIT Jt'iloKS SKCOMI WKEK. Allegheny Mowry John A., Tipton James, McVieker James. Brothersva'.ley Walker C. II., Cover Daniel, Cober II. M., Meyers David L. Berlin Borough Bender Win. H., CVmeuiaugh Bhuigh Jacob, Eash John M.. Thomas Samuel. Elk Lick Krcfchman S. A , Bowman C. F. Greenville Glotfelty Simon. Hooversville Borough Zimmerinau I). C. Lohr C. A. Jenner John Biesecker. Jefferson Mull Gillian, Shaulis W.S. Lower Turkeyfoot Gibsou John, GrolT Calvin. Lincoln Smith Jacob J. Larimer Beal II. B. Meyersdale Lichty G. D , Allen W. H. Middlecreek Barron James R Shaul is W. S., Gross Edward M. New Baltimore Borough Lilly Harry New Ccntrevf.Io Borough SUhl Her man II. Northampton Poor! augh Calvin. Q-iemahouing Trosile John W. Southampton Martz Simon, Stonycreek Coleman W. M. Somerset Fike J. MU.ibsUdt George. Shade Miller LJ. Stoyestown Borough Paul Isaac. Somerset Borough Hoover Wash, Ursina Borough Rush J. J. 'UEXEMBE3 THE MAIKE" 11V A. 1. CULUORX, r. The coiiflict Is ou. Everywhere U coat motion. 0;ir Mas 1 unfurled from ooean to ocein. rtwordrs leap from tlietr soabbarils the war- horse U pniiiclnj. The blue aud the irruyare together advancing ISut hark to the war-cry in irk well Ita re frain, "lleiuemljer the Maiou, boya, reiiieiubur tlie Maine!" IlrinciiiUer the Maine, boya, remember the Maine! Forget not how foully your brothers were slain. Tliey died not in ball'e where bullets were piLSsing, Tliey fell by the hand; of the midnight us- sastitu. All honor to them hut dishonor to Sialn, lteinemU r the Ualne, bays, reincni ler the Maine! Weederi and Fertilizers. I have for delivery and shipment Fer tilizers tor all spring crops. Also, Ual lock's Susss Ami Clog Weoder. A big boy and a horse will weed and cultivate 20 acres of almost any crop in a day. How many hoes would it take to de this? A. C. Davis Somerset, Pa. Tba Startling Cost of War. Philadelphia Time. Few outside of militanr. naval, anil other official circles, have any Just, con- j ceptiou of the appalling cost of modern , warfare, especially when large naval op- j e rat ions are involved. Our Civil War cost the Nation a!out four millions per diy during (he last year of the conflict. but ue had a million iiitn in the Army and Navy, tr nearly ten timej as many a will be employed in tho present with Spain, and our money was lepreci- aled an average of forty per cent. The cost of a first-class modern war vessel is 4,000.1X10 in round numbers, but tho Mist of equipping aud using such a vessel iu warfare surpasses all general calculations. A single twelve-inch gun costs about fcVJ.OOO when placed on the ship ready for action. Tho maximum capacity of this immense war engine is eighty shots; the minimnm thirty, It is not safe to count on these guns firing more than fifty rounds. The intense heat and strain are likely to make the gun use less any time after thirty to eighty rounds are fired from it, after which it is valua blu only as old steel. Tbe cost in wear and tear in firing these guns may be safely est i mated at fl.OUO for every discharge. In addition to the cost of f 1000 forevory round fired from these guus in wear and tear, the powder and steel-pointed mis sile with which the gun is loaded cost the Government f 1,200 every time the gun is fired. It is a safe estimate to s.-.y that ev ery time a twelve-inch gun is tired in war the cost is about f2,ot0. Our war vessels and cruisers are each supplied with torpedoes and pneumatic tubes from which to discharge them against an enemy. They are effective at about eight hundred yards, and the tor pedo with which the airgun is charged is one of the most delicate aud complicated machines of modern times. It is ton structed with a revolving attachment at the rear, not only to guide it on its deadly mission through the water, but to accel erate its movement, and it is exploded by concussion. Oue of these torpedoos striking the biggest ship in any navy would entirely destroy the vessel. Thee torpedoes cost ?2,.VX) each. ' The cost of ammunition for our land forces has also been increased probably tenfohL One pound of lead costing ouly few cents, would make sixteen cart ridges for the rifle used in our Civil War. To-day the cartridges used by our Infant ry cost little if any less than ten cents each. AVith a modern gun these little missiles carry three miles, aud at a range of a mile they will go clear through three men, and probably tuoro if they are not too greatly olstructed by boring clean holes through bone of the human anat omy. I hey are much lighter than tho old cartridge, and the soldier will carry mo hundred rounds w ith the same ease that tho soldier of our Civil War cirried forty. The cost of cartridges for an elli- cu-nt rifleman in action now would bo liout 1 per minute. As the war with Spain is likely to be hiefly a tiavsl war, it is well worth con sidering how muck the war will cost Spain. The figures wc have given as the cost of constructing and usinjj vessels iu war are on a gold basis. American four- per-cents. sell nt almut S-t, or oue third less than their face. Thus, w hile it will cost our Govern ment f I.tusi.iKK) to construct and equip a liHttlrship, and $J,.VX) for every round fired from one of our large euns, ami 2,500 for every torpedo we hurl against the enemy, the cost to Spain is just three times the amount of the cost of the same to the United States. Yessels and munitions of war can lie obtained only on the gold basis, aud every round fired from the Spanish twelve-inch gun must cost that government not less than $7,.Vio, und every torpedo sent on its mission of death from Spanish boat must crista like sum. Spain is now en joying the luxury of cheap money that is demanded by many demagogues in our iwn eoiiutry, and she pays for thcluxury io trebling the cost of every shot she fires agaiust her foe. The present war with Spain will be the most costly war of any time. However brief it may be, our comprehensive prep arations for it will count up in the hund reds of millions, and if it shall continue for a year its aggregate cost will probably uot be less than ?i,0n0,Oj)0,0i)O, and may lie more. In short, modern warfare is the most costly savagery in the history of tbe world. Wanted ! A good woman or girl, age 25 years or over, who can do all kinds of general bouse work in a skillful manner ; incom petent persons need not apply. A steady place and two and a half dollars per week in a family of six. Address with refer ence. Dr. J. Q. Lemmon, La t robe. Fa. A Fsw Words Fro ai K.r.h Dakota. Eihtor Hkrald: The weather hero in April has lieen as lino as that in a May month iu Pennsyl vania iu any year. Prairieallaglow with bl Kim. I,otfi of wheat out of the ground. growing nicely. Farmers well along with seeding all of spring crops. Some of the tinners in this neighborhood put in one hundred acres of wheat per day. C. W. Sullivan and C. E. Meyers have sown over 300 acres ; L. V. Sullivan and L. D. Cramer nearly 9)0 acres, having landed in this country less than thirty lays. What do you think of that for firming? Lota of room for lots more such farming, if people would only cotuo to this country. All the boys w ho came from our old county are at work. ' J. Ilennecamp farms for Mr. Cris Young for eight months, at fJO per month; Ross King for J. S. Peck for eight months, at fJ2; Mr. Freeze for Mr. Green, at 20. Harry Dull is teach ing school at to start with. All are happy and contented, notwithstanding the evil reports going the rounds, sail to have lieen unfurled by someone who was hi ro for a short tinio lately. Stock of any kind is high. Steers for grassing, 4e; much cows, fSI to $4i; sheep, ?! to per head; horses any price. F. Merricourl, N. D., April 2:1, m-j. Kecent Deathi. The funeral of Simon Chorpening, whose death occurred April 2, lstis, was held on Sunday, April 3d, at ML ,ion Church, in Fast Waterhsi, I a. Deceased was the eighth child of Henry Chorpen ing, a grandson of pioneer John Chor pening, a descendant of the French Hu guenots. He w as born Sept. 21, ISIS, in Milford township, Somerset county, in the old stone house at present occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walker. He was married three times and is survived by bis last wifo and a number of children. He removed from Lavansville to the west in 1n7s aud was a member of Sam uel's Reformed Church, Mosas Friediine, a highly respected c t- izeu ol Somerset township, died on Sat urday. April 21 1, at his late residenoe, 3 miles north of Lavansville. Mr. Fried line retired Friday night in his usual good health, and when be failed t arise at the usual hour next morning member of his family visited his bedchamber to Cud him still in death. From all ap pearances he had expired shortly after retiring. His wife died four years ago, He is survived by an only daughter, Mrs. F.J ward Miller. Deceased was a consist ent member of the Lutheran church, and kss death will ba mourned by a wide cir cle of friends. He was 78 years of age. Mrs. Belinda J. Sleasman, wife of Ja cob Sleasman, died at her home near Bak ersvtlle, on April l!h, aged 2S years. She is survived by her husband and six children, the youngest being only 15 days old. Deceased was a member of the Bak- ersvillo Lutheran Church. She was a good neighbor and an affectionate moth er, and will be sincerely missel by her many neighbors. "Neglected colds make fat graveyards.1 Dr. Wood's Norway Finn Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old rge. II ' ' I POWDER Absolutely Pure Announcements KOlt THK MAY- REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, To the K.litur of the Sjmrrtft Ifrmld . You will pleasa announce the following naine gentlemen ai rand;ttuta fr the vari ous ollli e ilnlKiiaied, at tlie lU'publican Frt uary Election lo be he!d on Saturday, May 28, 1898. H. M. BERKLEY, Chalrniau Hep Co. Com. J-'or United SliileJt fit'nnlor, MATTHEW S. QUAY, Of JI'-Auxr Chuiifi. Fur Viujrrim, J. D. IIICKS, OJ li'air (XtHitty. Subject to the do-lslou of the Republican Pri mary Kieciiou, to be held Saturday, May 2S, lsus, and of the District C'ouiereiice. 'or Omgrexx, FltAXCIS J. KOOSK11, Of S-trncritel Uoronyh. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Flection, to be he'.d Saturday, May 2 W, aud of the District Conference. for State SrnHtor, J Eli EM I A II MX CHER, Of Sloicxotrit llorowjh. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Flection, to be held Malurdny, May !;, aud of tha District Conference. Fur AxHcinbl y, jr. ir. sAXXEit, Of &JMCrnrt liurotiiit. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Flection, lo be held Saturday, ilay -A. ls. Eur Atsemily, j;. J). MILLER, Of llockwixxl Jluruvyh. Hubjcct to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Fiecuon, to be held iiulurduy, May 2s IS'.. for Ai'tnbly, AMOS Jl'. A'XEPI'EE, Of Snuwwl liitroujh. Subjis t to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Flection, lo In- hHd nulurday, .May JS is s. Eur Axior.bly, II. CLA y M.K'IXLEV, Of Mi jcrnjti.'c Horouijlt. SjbJ rt to the decMon of th Republican Pri uuiiy Flection, lo be lu id .vulunliiy, ilay is. In 'or Ah-vmIiIi;, X A. KEXD XLL, Of Mc'crsJtile liirunyh. Subject to the dcci.-i.Mi of the lt' ublir:iu Pri mary .iectioii, to ie le'ni rvuurday. May 'JS, ;.!. or .-IwmVi.', WILLIAM II. KOOXTZ, Of Siinicrm t liorouyh. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Fiecuon, 10 w neiu cstiumay. May as lsits. 'or Axoeitte Jmi J. C. WELLER, Of Mi'fti-tl Tuirnsiij,. S(ibjs-t to the division of the Republican Pri mary Flection, to im- neiu naturuay. May, , lJtiS. ltr Axtociate Jailor, A. I DICKEY', Of Sunicrisvl Towiuhip. ubj-t to the decision of tho It-publican Pri mary Fiecuon, u ie n-iu satuniay. May as lstei. Vr Irixtrict Attorney, .. A. C. IIOLBERT. Of Simcr&t l Borough. Subject to the decls'on of the Republican Pri mary Flection, lo lie neiu suturoay. May L"N, !:. 'or J tint n'rt Attorney, n LEI'S E. MEYERS, Of Stmurittt Ilorou;h. Subject to the division of the R publl-an Pri mary Flection, n ne neiu ."vituraay, May, 2 Eor I'oor Director, WILLIAM W. YOUXO, Of S'lin-ritct Township. Subject to the decision of tho Republican Pri mary Flection, to ii neiu saiuroay. May 2s, 1 ssk. Eor J'oor Director, ADAM S. MILLER, Of Sinner I Toirinhijt. Subjivt to the decision of the R -puhll -nn Pri mary Flection, in ie iieia suiuruuy. May as ls:s For De!eg itr to fiiii-'e Contention, EDWARD HOOVER, Of Sun irtt t Hoi Favorinz for Governor tlx nomination of the leadim advocate of restricted liiiiiiigr.t Uon and legislation to better the condition of lalxriii men, the S ildier can tidale, Hon. Will am A. Slouj, of AlUjlic:iy County. Subjis-t to the decision of the Republlcnu Pri mary Fiwuon, io oe nem .-jaiumay, May as Wis. For jK'Ti'y ite to S'utu Vjnreulion, JACOB W. PECK, Of Sum in it Toicnuliip. Favorine for Governor th nomination of the leading advocate of restricted liniiilsm- lion and IcKtHlatloli to belter me coiiuition of laboring men, the Ssiidier candidaW. Una. William A. Stone, of Allesbeuy County. Subject to tli? derision of the Rpublliao Pri mary Election, io o- neiu isaiuniajr, May as !- Ejr Deify tie to Htn'.e Conrention, DA VI D E. WAOXER, Of S.'m-Jr Township. Vavorins for G ivcrnnr the nomination of the leadini; advs-at ! n-iricted immigra tion aud legislation to belter the condition of laborin men, the So dicr eandidate. Hju. William A. Stoue, of Allegheny County. Subject to the division of the Ropubllcan Prt- mary Fiecuon, to oe neiu rvnuroay. May aSlSJS. For Pataj'tte to SUtte t'ourcntioa, ISAIAH OOOI), Of Soni'Titil Ptoroutli. Subject to Ihe dts-ision of tbe Republican Pri- , L'u.,t,.n .. Iu. I.ulil U.lilP.loV ma"; .-' " " J I May as Isms Fur Jk-tt-jftte to State ( buixarioM, II. E. P.ARROX, Of SiDtrrntl 1'orovyh. Sutijwt to the d-Uion of the Repnbllenn Pri mary Flection, to ue neiu cmiuraay. May laus. For Delegate to State Conreution, CHARLIES F. COOK, Of Berlin Borough. Subjis-t to t!idccMon of the Repub'ienn Pri mary Flection, to ue lieiu "tuturuay. May as 1kM. Notice to Farmers and Stock Breeders. My Arabian Stallion will make the sea son of 1W at tha following stands on the dates given below Si.memel. nt 7.-lirler A I"anioir barn. Maf a and 10. 21 and 21. June 1 and X 13 and 11. 21 aud 25, July 1 and 2. . Sir.vlllS at tJeore FrlU'n. May 11 and 12, 21and 2L June 3 and 4. IS aud lo, and 27. Jenner X Roads,at Joseph J. MIshler'ii.May 2and:i. 13 and 11. iiandJb, JunebaudT, 17 aud 1 and ai. Pri.sl.'is. at Nathmlel Dickey's. Mir 4 and S, Wand 17, 27 aud as June 8 and a, 2Uaud21, aud . So-ner let Township, D- P- McAlbrter. May Cand 7, is and la,)aud 11, Juue to and It, 22 and SI, man ai. u-iii iu, at fjTansvlle (home) with nir horse on Saturday evenirur. 7 :l o'clock and 5.:klo'clorfc Monday monmi oi uie loiiowni- dausi, Jlay 7 auas, aiiiuii,ji'uo urn 2inim2T. -l will leave all stands at 5.: p m , on second lav. Persons coiulna froui a distance kept (rt of charge. II. tYJCXTKYMAN. Owner aud Keeper. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Th TnntM of thu Bockwnod Church Kvange leal Assoolalini. wili apply to the fourt ai. Pomenet, ooincrael County, Pa, fur Incorporation. Ky order of the Board, J.L.MIM.F.H, b.rt?lary HreAEUhL I now am aMc to ofTer great in ducement;? in Pattern lints ami Bonneta aud all kinds of Millinery (lood. A .sjilctidid line of Chil tlrcu's Trimmed Hats, Sailor Hats for large and small. All thould call before making their purchases. Large Line of Children's Mull Caps and Bonnets. Infants' Dresses and Wraps, Tailor made Skirts all grades and prices. 5hirt Waists from 40c up. A large line of Calico and Fercale Wrappers handsomely made from 75c up. Lace Curtains, 40c a pair, worth " " 3 yd 00c " " 50 1 $1.00 l.-Si 1.50 2 00 50 " " 3 yd 75c " " " 3 yd $1.00 " " " 3 yd 1.25 " " 31 yd 1 or, " " " 3j yd 2JJ0 " Handsome Portieres from $2 25 up. Handsome line of Tapes try to Cover Furniture. 2;vinch White Lawns, 7c. 40 inch White Lawns, 10, 121, 15, etc. White Organdies, 15, IS, 20, 25, to $1.00 per yd. A Complete Line of all kinds of White Goods, all Prices. Thousands of yards of Valenciennes Laces, Tirchns Laces, Irish Foint, Duchess Laces, etc., White and Cream. A large line black Silk Lace from 5c up. Leather and Jewel Belts, Kid Gloves. Silk Mitts and best fast colored stockings, etc. The best stock of Flain and Xov city Dress Goods can alwajs be found at my store, at the lowest prices ever made for Woolen Goods, because tliey were bought liefore the advance in prices. Cost Calicoes ra'ioe in prices from 4 to 5c. A large line of Chintzes, Fercales, Madras, Cloths, awns, Dimities, Organdies, Swiss Organdies, etc., ranging in prices from 5c up. Everyone comes to my store to get fashionable Dress Trimmings. A large ftock of Ladies' Silk Capes. Call and see my stock. Mrs. A. E. UHL. ISHER'S BOOK STORE. Fishing Goods an J Fishing Supplies of all kinds except liquid bait, at Fisher's Book Store, Wholesale and Retail. A DICTIONARY. Is a eKl thine to have ami weiiave lota of them at low price, lull the lt of them will not inform you where i tiie bext place to fish nor how to catch them. Hut we can show you tho lartj-t stock of Hook. Snivvl, Flies Trout ami Uasa Icauer. I.infM, Kinis, takef, Minnie Xeta, Corks. Sinkers aud Poles. t lie found in H counties. Here's a pointer: I.at.1 winter was an open one and favora liletofish. Tbe stream are full of Mg fat B ickers, catfish, Mrp, chubs, mm fish, trout and liasa. Tiie ea-Iy tisher inau catcLcs the worms aud the tish. CHAS. H. FISHER. lEEFER'S NEW SHOE STORE! MEN'S; BOYS'. WOMEN'S, GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S SHOES, OXFORDS and SLIPPERS, Black and Tan. Latest Styles and Shapes at lowest CASH PRICES.... Adjoining Mrs. A E. Uhl, South-east corner of square. SOMERSET, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE! Ity virtue of a certain writ of Fieri Facia. isaucd out of the Court of Common Pica of Monierscl county, ta., to ine directed, there will he exposed to sale, at tbe Court llotua; in Somerset Durougb, ou Vednesday, May 25, 1898, At I o'clock P. V., the following dincribed real estate to wit: All the riirht title, liiVrret, claim and de mand of Hiram J. Lohr, of, iu, and to the fol lowing named mil estate viz: o. I. A certain lot of r round situate In the village of luividsvllle, Concmaurli uwiv. tilp, tSomerset counly, Pa., bounded byan alley aud lota of William Zimmerman and Lkiraey Wolford, having thereon enctet a twoUiry frame dwelling bouse and out build lnes. with theapnurte lances. Nix i A lot of ground situate aa aforMuild, bounded by an alley and lots of Kliza Berkev and William Zimmerman, having a stable thereon erected. Takeo In execution and to be sold as the property of Hiram J. Lohr at the suit of iu radeu'a use Nonet All person pore having at the above sale will plchse lake notice that 10 per oenL of tlie purcliase money must be paid when property Is kuis'ked down; otherwise It will aifaiu be ex is wed to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The residue of the purchase money must ue paiu ou or oeiore ine aay m CHiarmation. vie ThumdaT. Mav 2Hl 1K. No deed wiil be ackmiwledged uutil Uie purchaae money U paid in full. M. H. HARTZELI hbtrtrT May L !. UDITOR'S NOTICE. C.i E Mcflonald. 1 Iu the Coo it of Common vs ! Plena Id and for Soincr- I.la McDonald, f seli-ouuly Pa. ) No. ll:t. Is. Term, 17. (IMvoree.) Tlie nnderslgned having been duly appoint, ed by the proper auuioriiy, Commtmtoiier, to take the testnuonv in the above staled ease; Bnd tlie fcwHs and reuort an ooinion. Jfce., herw by gives notice lo all panitsi lntcrrau-d: that he will lit to rulllll the doll.-, of hia said ap FHnlmentathlsoltleo in Homerset, Pa , on buraday May li, 1-hs, at one o'clock p. nt., when and when all persons tntervated aa paHieaor wiinsses can attend. HVKVtV M. ItEHKl.EV, Com lulssloiier. Kit IT IS choice That Makes the RUSH at Our Store This J ...Week... Many new styles not before shown now being j exhibited. With the return of spring time there comes a more than usual attractiveness in our Sever- -j al Departments, consisting of Carpets.: Boddy Brussels, Tapestrj', Moquet, Velvets and Ingrains, Mattings and Rugs. Ladies' Tailor Made Suits. Separate Skirts and Shirt Waists. 4 $ Underwear We want everybody 4 lines of Ladies' Belts we of more than three hundred belts, ranging from ioc to 85c each. 4 4, Lace Curtains, Hamburgs, the new creations There is an attractiveness in the styles this season seldom shown before. I I Our j n DEPARTflENT. ' More than three hundred i f i represented now in our Millinery Depart ment on second floor Respectfully yours, HOUSE KEEPERS Wc try to justify tlie state ment that you caa get what you want in the Grocery line at our store. U e take pains, also, to see that you get it jmt right. Xo stale or shop-worn goods oa our shelves or in our warehouse. GooJs change hands too frequently for anything of that kind. How is it witli our competitors ? Special at tention is always given to the FINE GrocerY .TRADE. Fine Teas, Fine Coffees, Fine Spic es, Fine Canned Goods, Fine Pried Fruit?, Fine Canned Soups, Fine Confectioneries. But all can talk for themselves if you give them a chance. Best place to bring your produce and best place to buy your goods. Respectfully, Cook & Beerits. THE X deletion f and Corsets. I to inspect one of the largest have ever shown, consisting X. White Goods, Silks and in Wool Skirtings. T f f inery styles Ladies' New Hats , 5 f Sifford & Kuykendall. Giobs imperial Plow, Marie at Canton, Ohio, tbe befetplow ou earth, van now lie seen at J. B. ilolilerbatnu'a Hardware Store. Light, to handle anil very durable. - The iMi'-Ti mi M1M 1 I"'. . liS- M SEE OUR.., Disc Harrow?. Steel Bar Lever Spike Tooth Harrows. Steel Bar Lever Spring Tooth Harrow With Wheels. Old Style Wood Frame Harrows, I'lateri front and under frame with wash- era to protect bolt beads. Steel Bar Lever Corn and Garden Cultivators, five, seven and nine shovels with Hill- ers and weedera. T Bar Steel Pulverizer Land Roller. Corn Planters, with fertilizing attachment. Champion Hay Rakes. Farmers' Favorite Grain Drill. McCormicVs Mowers and Binders. Engines, Saw Mills and Threshers. JuMt Unloaded (or Spring Trade. 1 Car Wire Nail. 1 Barbed and 5mooth Wire 1 Imperial Plows. 1 Harrows, 1 Kramer Wagons. 1 " Spring Wagons. 5 " Buggies and Carriages. Call and examine my Mock before 70a buy. J. B. Holderbaum SOMERSET, PA, 1 l, ,l I A l""iw. el SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of undnr wrtta of Fieri Kwla. AI Kl.-rl Kui'i:ui ana levari FwIim Ixmim! out of ttM i'ourt of t'ommoo fiui of loinret county, Prnnnylvania, to ne dl rvctot, ttwn wnl t vxpowxl to Bale at the Court Uoum, In Somentt borougti. oa FRIDAY. MAY 20. '98. At I o'clock P. M-. the fwlowlii drscrtbnt nrnl cute, trwlt : All the rltflil, titlf. In Urol, cliim ami il n.kii'i ot l.yuiu WuLniaU niui tCrl-! Bio ImiiiicIi. iHfl.. aiJ l.-ry A tirr, lrre tirli. mill, of, ia ih! u all th surf.irr ,mI of a rT Win lot or rvl Krimntl ntitiMie in K'k Lick iownliis mmm-in,-i -un(y, Ka., bounl ptl and dencri bed aa foiluw: bnini;inir al a point, nirwnit publto nrid and U foot alley, Koulfl 'J1-. dervea r-l It,,' h-rl alM,i( mmmI al ley; tn,m,e uorili Kt U-tc r- wt Itll te-l t, puour niud; tlienee north S- i1,irrea ewNt, 14 (vtaloo mid public road; Uieiu-e north TH'j deitrvea eiwt li', fret along raid public nau to piMee or tNielauliiK cHiiaiiiuijj perriiew. bein the aame hH of rrouud rtMeye,t by l.yuia tiluluiiKh and Katlel Hlubauri lo Mary A. Hun.- Iy deed laled 10 Nov. ll. re fimW Iu Vol. w, pace o)i, iu Lieed Kerorda forMoiiienk tciHinly, la. Taken In exeruuon and U tx sold aa the pnierty of l.v.lu. tilutwuxn and Kaltel ttiu txtuxii, defendanta, and Mary A . Hare, terre tenant, at tbe suit of A. K. S;ei. her. ALSO All therticlit. title, luterenl, claim and de mand of ( H. Ueal, of. In and to the ibilowiug derritied real eautie to-wii: No. I. Two certain lot of (round attuate In slibunr larouah. Sudhtvi nwni, l" houud.d mi the oonli by lot '. i", aoulh by Mineral street, eaat by u alreet. weal b an ail-y, being numbered aa htt , 41 and 4J atliepnirf Uea4'hy' additon to aald bor ouxli. Iwin the wme lotn conveyed by A. H. Beaohy and wife 10 t'harlea ri. beat, bv thtlr deed dated April 11. l.swi, and rvrorited In ieel rteeri tor Sotnerael county, l a.. Vol. IW, paKua I7i etc. .o. i. i wo certain lot or groiiDd altuat In Beaehy'a addition to iHa!ilary borounn. Homers county 1" known 00 the plan of said additiou aa tola li and la, bounded on ine north by lot .No. 11, on the earn by aa al ley, on the Hilh by Mineral airwu ou the wtm by Orant I reel, having Ihereon em-ted a one-ury plank dwellim' bnuw. a new dwelling houiie (uot yet conipleledi and a ata- ne, wiin me appuriemini'eH. lielii theaaiue loU c,Mjveyed by J. W. Bawhy and olhera. tat 'liB'Ses s. Ikiil, by their deed dated January t, Ikul and recorded in leeU Record for Muin- ers-t counly. Pa., ol. ml, pa("i Its. etc. laKen in execulion and u tie oid aa the prop,-rty of C. . beat, al the uit of J. L. Barchua. AL) All tlie Hk-ht, title. Interest, claim and de mand if Jorteph Vaunuin, of. in and to the following described real eHtute tavwit: Nk I. All tht certain ickhuhk' or tene- tnent and lot of ground Hituale near the town if Levaiijaviile. rMiieraet county, I'a.. cn- laininir two acre and nineiy-lwo pen-hea, tnore or h-aa. adiolnlntr Laikda i,f AumlIi, liar rlay and lmvid Tay nian. .. . a eeruiin kh h jrounu nitunie in ine town of !.evanvii!e. couuly of Mannenael and HLtleof IVnnMylvauLi, tN,undeil un the north by the H ellcrxoun: and eal Newton Flunk Ktatd, on the eiot by the lvaiiNvllle aehia,! hiHine lot, on Hie aoulh by an alter, on the weal by Iota and pnoparly naw or formerly of Vmy Neilrow; -o.nl lot coiiLilna of an a-re niaii-eair iesa, Ih i:ik tha extreme went loitkf le I loisconveyed by John Heller. Ili'li Mhemr of !mierH-l rounly. la., lo Imur lluitita by ak-ed daU-al May 1H, lvc', and by I-taac HuifUH 1.. A 1... ...au- a-. . ..,... I. .. .1 a .a... a 1.. nti 1 uwiiiiiiiiau u, ,acT--a u.a ir-va May -o, IVa-i, the aania la-uiat camveyed to the alove defenalanl by dvl dalei June II, Taken In exei-ulion ami to be aon! aa tlie property of Jaa ph Vauman, at the null of Jordan at Uiuchui ui. AL.HLI All the rliht, title. Interest, claim and de mand of Adam linmin, of. In and to the fo lowimc deacrlbed real erataie Uvwlt : No. 1. A certain pitor parcel of land alt- luale Iu Uuemahamimr towmahlp, Souieraet county. Pa-, aiijolmn fapata of John CiiNter, Martin iMiaver, and the fatenuin heir, con- laiiiiiiat ahaait :IU acreat more or ha, lia'tn therecan ereeleat a Iwo-tatorv frame dwelling hotiMe. a bank taarn and oilier oulbuiidliK, with tlieppurt. tiaii-,-, Nax 2. .V (v-rbim piarcear parc-l of land alt UiileaH afore:vail, (-ouUiiniii' three acr,a and liety-elatlll pa-reba-a Jtlna-l lllaiualire, aaijoiu- Ilaf lanus of John A . 1 nastie. JaaaepU Bender. Ravi. I Hen rod. Widow Trmtlc and othepa, Ik- nif thaiaame pn-ce of land cinva-yed 10 Adam trimin nv ileeal ,,r jonn w . rroifand wife. iaieal IS Apni, lJU. ret-onled in lxed ttevonl for SamieiNet t-aiunly, Ta.. Vol. "la, paie.'aii, cle. Taken in exit-ulion and to le aoid aa the prop-rty of Adam Orimin, at the mill of lia vid fenruaL All the rittht. title. Inta-rest. claim and de mand of H. W. Meuhorn, of. In and U a cer tain piew or pan-el of ground, niluute In Klk- Lick lownahip. Somerset ounty. ta baaund- eal aud dc?aaTiied aa folUya: Baxliiuin al a post near Ihe public raairt. thence by landa of Vi'laae Sa-hna-k aoulh 4.1', da'tcrees Weatt li perrhea ta paml: theia-e hy ivteiilue of tract south rtl1, tlereea eani lit pera-ha-a lo maple, north 24' degria rant 1'J 7-10 pa-rchea to tha: public road; ha-uce by the laame anal landa of Minea .Sa-hraa-k north iHa, rteupea-a, went II 10 pa-rcha-4 to the plaae of iKieiiinlnir, caantainini. one acre aud ten pa-rchea atiicl ma-u.-aure, hav- Imt thereon erea-Ufal a two-iatairy frame dwell- iiat hoiiM plank xlahle anal other oulbulld- liur-a, with liie appurleiiatia-ea. taken in execution and to ih aoitl aa the property of H. V. Monliorn. at the nuit of 1". M. Miller1, uxe. ' ALSO All Ihe rtirht. title. Interest, claim and de mand of Lucy Ann Hoover, of. In and to a a.erlain farm or tract of land situate In Hum- nut Uiwmahip, Haimeraet a-aajiity, iH., caknlnin- ni: H a-rea ami In pcrchea. more or la-ua,ntMut Jaereia tlmiaer, laalnnce clear, adJolninK hinda of John Mellaril, t'h ri',! inn Hare, I harlea Ko pek a and olhera, havuis lli n-oil en-cta-d a one and a half-story Ion dwelling house.pUink stable and other outbutldiu, with tiie ap- pimenaua-ea. Taken In execution and to be aold a tbe property rf Lu-y Ann Hoarver at the suit of iisi-ilU B irkholdcr'a ue. All tbe rlktlit, title. Intereat, claim and de- ma ud of William A. Lohr, of, iu and la, a cer 'ain bouse aud lot of Kround sltoate in the riilatteof l- irretl. in Muinmil township. Som- ersei county, I'll., known and numlwred ou he plan af saial town aa lot numiier SiH. framt- m; 011 4 enter street on the etual, alia-y on toe south, alla-y on the weat and lot No. 17 on the lorth. now in the occupana-v of Kudoliit. atakeraud isadie Haker, his wife. lakeuin exis-uliaiu and to be aold aa ine property of William A. Iilir. at the suit of Cornelius J udy and Jacob J udy. ALSO All tlie right, title. Intereal. claim and de mand af Mary A. Kesslar. of. Iu and lo 1. cer- laui farm or tract of land situate in r-oinerset tuwDship, Hoinerset county, Pu., containing riacrea more or laftH, about si aareH clenr. bal- nce timlier. adjoining lands iH Jonas t'lisaey. loHeph rioyuer, J. Al. bowmau. frank isuia-r ibd Herman Mlahl, havlne tha-reon erected a two-story frame dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings, with the appuru-oah. ees Taken in execution and to be aold aa the properly of Mary A. Keaslar, at the suit of Ldward 8. Kiuilnell. -ALSO All the right, tit!'-. Interest, rlaiaii and da. maud a4 Ltsu K. tlolsopple of. in and toait that certain lot of ground situate In Benson lairough. Maima-rset counly. I'a., known aa Ihe Mill paiperty, aud bamii-lasl and u.-scrliMfal as follows. vi: Hei(iuuiiiK at corner oa bank of stainvereek. thciio south In dettresa. Waal s :(-li pen-lies Ua hickory ; thence aoulh i l i ilegreea wesl IB 1-10 perene to a poaal ; ilia-me nairth H d tv rea-s atast 21 111 pt rrii-s 10 a cheatnut Iree on latuks of unycrMk ; thence by aald creek south "' 1-2 de grees east I i 3-111 pa-rchea to the place f bexlniiin, eoutai:iiii4 one fru anl 21 pen-ha-s na-t. and having thcream crvctcal a two-story plank strippeat titairiiig mill, twa two-ataary frame dweiiu-.g liasisea, slable, blacksmith ha. ment market and other MitlHjildings. AIkv all of a certain water rigid ar privllega.'s aa cauvead ta the alsve named ilefa-ualunt by da-evl of Kamr.el I-:. Ha-r-kev anal wile, anal benjamin K. Hiuil and wile. dated lTlh Nov., 1".'J, W illi the ai purteuau- ca-s. Taken In execution and to lie aold aa the proaerty of l-aai K. Ilaalsopple, at the suit of Uie Molilul Kuildlug and ixaui Assaa-laliou of Altooua, l'.u Terms : VOTlf'F All neraons onrchasinir at tha above aale wiil please take notice that ll per cent, of tlie purcliase niimey must be puld wtieu property is knaa-keaj uaiwn; oinerwise 11 will again la; exposed 10 sale at the risk of the ftpat pun-haaer. The residue of the purchaae money must be paid on or before the day of conllrmullou. viz: Thursday, .Mny.H, 1MM. No deed will he acknowledged until the pur chaae money is paid In fall. April 27, "88. Bberilt, REGISTER'S NOTICE. Not loe la hereby given to all persona con cerned aa legatees, eredttora or lherwiae, lliat the follow ing accounts nave passed register, and thai tbe same will laj preM-iited for con firmation and allowance at an orphaua luun to be held at Somerset, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th, 1893. First and final aarconnt of K.J. and J.J. Walker, adiuluwtrators ot Juatab Walker, d.c.1. First and Una! ao-ount of Michael Riffle, trustee for the sate of the real estate of John K. Roddy, dasrd. Kirstand final aa-camnt of lilrara Bittner, admlnislratair and trustee of Abraham C'oughenour. decal. Kirstand final account of Pamuet H. Bar ron, admluistratorof tieaHVe Barron, deed. Kirstand Dnal aa?aunt aaT Valeria A and Harry W. Walker, administrators of Alvln f. W'al ker. deed. The account of Samoa! A. Il.fTley, admin brtrator of Augustus Heley, deed. Theaccoanl of MU-hael Klfer, admlulstra Ur of Mary K tier. deed. Kirst aca-ount of Oeairge W. Porber and L. V. Ackcrman, executor of Daniel Horber. da-cd. Kirst and tlnal account of Henry J. fc la bee It a, execulaar of iaunab Ilia, daed. Kirst and final i---oiDt of Aanan Cober, executor of I -aura inlry man. da id. Kirst and dnal act-aeuil of Jaeor, II. Yeo mnii, exi-eulori-f A.J. Yeoman, daa-d. The aca-ount oi l. as eiiuer, aumiUKr7av lorof Hu.aii W lit. d-ad. Kirst aud final ayasaiul of J. J. Folk, execu tor of Kactiel I. !-li-y. deed. Kirst and ftnal anutiul of Frederick E. Younkin, aduiiulstrulor of tieorge W.t'roav aan. ihcd. First and final aaraxint of K. M. Berk ay, administrator of rsa:nuel K. Ha-rkey. daard First and nnai account of Jisaeph IS. Miller and Jacob It. Miller, administrator of Jotut tlmn L. Miller, deed. Kirstand Unci aunt of Edward P. Slpe, administrator und IrusUs) of Michael Hipe, dasal. isecwnd account of II. P. and ltaa Walker, exeaulora sf Jaarab P. Walker, deed. First and Hnal ai-countof Naunle B Ba-noer and WashingUMt Ma-gahau, adioluutnttora of Win. B. beuuer, deed. The account ot Win. H. Bowman anal Sum. nel bowman, adm's of Kll Bowman, dear-d. Kirstand final accaaint af Mary R. Kaylor admlntivttalrtx of John A. Kay lor, deed. Somerset. Pa.. JAMES M. COVER, April Tth, M. KcgUtcr. II D o