Herald frset feruxT . 1S0 fammitte. if - Bee r-vi ey. 4- ,. ...k. !; So. 1- Lick - .-ai'C ., ? w',,a Borough. Turkey!".. -!'ie Borough. u dri. ,'r B:tif"ore Boro. treviile Borougn. i-.af'ea.l it 'J' . .honing No. - r.-fcs-ood Borough. f --rr- Borough. s" rf sxn Borough. Somerset. " aertieiJ Borough. ' ",vr tovetown Boro. . t, siniifcil. '- -j7 Vpper Tarkeyf". '.''X d. l"ril Er"ueh. "'er-burs Borough. SD-itu oi in "-. market !at -.,ub:i.bei at McKeea 'L ' ?-ed .ur mod other r-f.ve ladies n" gen .,.-..i:tI their services IT1 ai the pera House, , v,rk county stuck a borse- " ..i,A for lurk. Light ' . 6,M-b. and wt fire to ,mm stable, two wneat 1 . .. in,n;meiiw and the ,;l.-3J.- !.rXa-d FOLEY'S HON - aR c-'Cgh medicine, na in the world." says i wwsdiwler of Erie, Pa. " --10 frjres that if Adam i i4i'.-h year from the to the present time at .,(, jir, he would Dot hare ,-.iaea macb property as -S-'rtV;- or Vanderbilt j.jr. ire cautd hy experi "V.;a Pcbani coldcurea -.j NKY AND TAR will pre- -i p the TTr department . r, r:ves the names of f Zi ;. rair metnbers of the e-y:r.i rffii:nen; among the lr:-i; :' o Manila on tbe , .vv .'tvj O. dine, otn- F. Arnihurat and Daniel i en cc cun-umption. You 'm! Dr. Wood Nor- ,rr.T cora oouffbs, colds. jj.rtthro-. Never fails. , i.r ih perf iraiance at the iTaup-dv eight w ill be fur- -. STLret Com-ert Orchee "i Miwipal iteait of Mr. .'jc:--Y ill SJiWe part, as well T-nve Ti)!tic:etr. The most ipr(-ni tht has ever been 24 l-n arranged. aa pai by tbe last cow in f iree by w hich mi ectr his claim in the .ifi o5l agninsta delin aayrKid;tie -'.aim becomes a ju fiiMfMrrty of the delin ! ..: be ot ictereist to tax .'? Hjchtet'ier against jri-a. Mrs. iraa Pecrod, T i .-cy tjy lilt-e involv- nr t.i!. e;t;ed Friday ; t;-j Hx-nteiier withdrew -cf-pt r;;se ewt. He gave as i rp'Ltaa'e the fact that -:" ctjibter dieii a few days fc & suSdent trouble Urje h!pment of Gran jt l-iow the pri"e on ac i irg juaiui!f purchased. ?ur of tee year to ill up amatcu. t'utue ju;tk while rs k.er taan ever beard of -M. -Eiiim HaKI'WAKK Stobe. 1 '"i FrijTt Ex ford Retreat Hm bom in Milw a?iB:y. P. lie learned tbe Jvici a.VrwarJ became '"H i.;jvsiurg Sun ard. 'tfcJuha-t n in IMS, was -"iter to 1n and in 1S7(J e-tor, nacceeding D V e:-tJ Senator in w-vd in v-L Three chil- ftjctjDiies u auDDlr iiy c.)!nujnwelth4. '-Tjou,, U. Eari to sue -! ViiKr Wtiie from tralifor- j feeithm of a former rei- -"jurj ao aiut a score "- r went to the Pacific -; Ta.nu. A. Mr. " 1 txisineM aud t:;urnia, wbich be ia "uh pohtiual sueeesM, P"npal of the An- V'""" w -'ntreville, this T U o ,lf ' c"etl "'"-e hvt. prrtly girls A:i fUrdmsn, Peart isd P-arl Ftoning-al-he giris turned 4 -a:in hn be corrected fra:.Se iD ,gt fn(rn kixu?eo ted daughters of aeantot the teach- i -ra of trl directors and ' mm abug. The ijf Swmring u Cet a.Wi.o. The giria lUUei. bat .Utetbey wiit to know It h. Urued last Ho":iyUjrg. These T14 t,'ch aitiiBi, "i this siding for -iJr" "'RK 60,1 or eoorts in exteo- 'Of U, tbe pun. r7r u o favor of Jl .fT?' iuU by (m- 4 . Ur, of Uollidars- of an uiAiui t th firHt ""d by tbe r'- Tie ouches ha.1 40 iautatbd "8, si ing six -uu.eo uuul Uuga- waning iner Dr. J. M. Leather baa rHurnnd from a Southern trip. Mrs. Roberta. Furst, of Lock Baven. Pa . U vlsiUng at lie borne of her parents, Judgand Mrs. Win. J. Baer, oa Union street. Mrs. Joseph R. Patton, of Pitts bur, is spending a days at tbe home of ber parents Mr. and Mrs. John n. Uhl ia this placn. Marry urant, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Iwry. of Downey, Stony- crees township, died February 3d, afed 5 years. Veteran Irrin G. PUe last week reweiT- ed a voucher from the Pension Bureau for some fTOfi, increase of rn.:on iue htm since the filing of bis application. Ja-sper Augustine last week purchased a trat of 273 acres of coal land In Fay e tie county, Tor which be paid f70,(. Mr. Augustine bought it forao investment. A. J. Colborn, Sr F.q., and A. C. Hol- oen, ., cave oeen drawn to Serve as petit ju run at tbe March term of tbe U. S. Circuit Court, which meets in J-x-rau- ton. It is reported tnat tbe proprietor of the new Hotel Stein, at Meyers. tale, will nm an automobile between that establish ment and the railroad station for the con venience of gueta of the boue. In view of the comments made by tbe County Auditors in their annua! report it seems that tbe voters made a mistake three years ago w hen tbey failed to elect a forcbaning agent for the county. Mrs. Jmteph G. Mognet, near Salisbury, has sold her fine farm to the Continental Coal Company, operating In that section. for $13,W. Henry J. Wilmolh. eugag ed in tbe coal basinets in the same sectioo. will erect twenty-five bouses. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Og'.ine, who re side oa the Stoyelown road, a short d ia tance eat of town, mourn the loss of their little daughter, wbo died Saturday morn ing from catarrhal fever. She was nine mouths ild. A rentl.Huan named Phillips, from McKeerport, t taken a lease of L. W. Rrebm's Main Crow street property and has a force of mechanics at nork feularg- ing tbe storeroom esi making other re pairs. It is reported that Mr. Phillips will open a "racket store" here on or about April ltt. Peter Say lor cf Northampton township recently met with a serious accident while cutting timber for McKelvey'ssaw- mill. A falling tree lodged against an other, and w hile attempting to cut it loose the treecaughl Sayloraod broke the bone iu two places below the knee of his right leg. Mrs. L. A. Coleman expired Tuesday evening Glh inst at her borne near Rox bury, death reKultiog from a lingering case of consumption. Mrs. Coleman was aged about 3d year. She leaves to mourn her Ions a loving husband and four small children, viz: Ada, John, Inez, and Charles. Mrs. Wilson Schrock died at 11 o'clock last Wednesday night at ber late resi dence on Patriot street, aged 27 years. She wa a daughter of the late Norman B. Penrod. of Somerset townshjp, and was married about a year ago. She U survived by ber husband and a child one week old. She was the third member of tbe Penrod family to die during the year. The Westmoreland and Fayette Trac tion Company beforesecuring a franchise of certain streets in tbe towns of Con nellsrille and Mt. Pleasant agreed to pave and ktep in repair tbe streets traversed in Conuellsville, and t give ML Pleas ant fi," n lieu cf paving streets in that dace. Roth towns named reserve the privilege of imposing a tax on tbe poles of the trolley company. The "Gus Cohan" Comedy Company, which plsyed au enifsgetnenl at tbe Opera House lat w"k diaoaudad Saturday night, and a majority of the performers lt-ft for their homes Sunday morning. The Company had been in bad luck for some time. Mr. Cohao is reported to have paid off all his indebtedness to the troupe, which left him stranded here. A performance for bis benefit, in which local talent will take part, will lie given at tbe Opera House, Thursday night. The Columbia County Commissioners have adopted a rule that may surprise the average boards of such officials in Peur.ylvania. They have given notice that business meetings of the Columbia Commissioners will be held only on Tuesdays and Saturdays of each week, and that no pay is to be allowed any member of the board for time at the office outside the regular meeting days, except for adjourned meetings aud those on special calL Mr. John M. Suuffer, of Scottdale, and MU Frank Scull, of Irwin, were united in marriage at the Scull residence, near the Jailer named place, on Thursday evening. The best man was De Read Suuffer, a brother of tbe groom, and tbe bridesmaids were Misses Isabel. Amy, and Shirly Scull, of Irwin, and M iss Lou ise Scull, of Somerset. A wedding supper was served after the ceremony, and tbe bride and groom left later for an extend ed tour through the South and Eaat. Liveryman William S. Barefoot and Attorney O'Neal, of Wiodber came here last week, for the purpose of having Pro thanotary Reel apply to Governor tota for requisition papers for the transferor Harry Dv is irom tbe Bomney, W. Vi, priaoo to the county JaiL Davis stole a borse and buggy from Barefoot a fort night ago and was captured pear Davis, W. Ya but refused W be brought back to Pennsylvania wiUtMJt papers from tbe Governor Sheriff Saylor will after Davis to day. The County Coiomii.nsr are still iq a quandary as to w bethel tb-yehall iu from JJO.O-JO to W,ww of cuuuty bonds in rder to raise funds to ducharge IM county iudebtedne: creel! by their predecessor. No matter whetner a nona iue is sulborixrd or not, tbe Us dupli cates will be placed in tbe band the Collectors at an earlier day than iu for mer years and tbe millage will be ra.-sed. Tor is uo alternative. Tbe dewi nave beeu contracted aud the people must pay . 1 1 . . I .nr.. ttieio. Tbae woo w Bui voting forcertaio weil-known gentlemen by the hypocritical cry of -uue uooa Term llrte Another" have go-ju rm- wo to regret their action. A pr.v "f B. A O. m iaN viited here lteekf.r lh- parp-ne of iuspectmg the local raiiroa-l atauon and the yards adjoining. It is said that tbey will reo omiuend that a new r x.f be pla.-)d on tbe building, a ft-p neceary b be Uken in ord-rto proie-t tb O:opny s recris atd Drooertf placed in Iu care. set is .ne ol the most itnuoranl sutions oa tbe Pitoborg division of the B AO, and It is believed that the freight, ex- ...m Apitnnatln prean ana passengwr . a Aterfl enuUes oof pele K some eoosid- . .. . : kruiMA has ra:ton. ID pruk lf so eyesore ever siiw V erect J and should replaced by a buiid cg o keeping with the character H" the U"". Wal'.aoe Miller, who has fr 17 years beeu a dera in tbe jewelry store of Gen. S M. Kaily, at Jniotown. ba pureb 04 ltt al.rs and wtfl hereaiW couduct tbe Uai"at theoJJ sund- Gen. Bally retlrts., systU JfewsSurdvd. froio act ive bosinews vu Mat nf (tiliwg fceaih, but be will still be foun4 f" bis old patroosarul friends aaUieyalrop In. Go. Baiiy baa bo n bu-.ine eye since the war. and baa occwpietl the j-nl hkxi. for 22 years. It is oner ino-t popular Jewelry stoj-es Iu W est, . uTlvsnia. Mr. Miller has so bbg Wo--ialed with Gen. Baiiy in tbMuwUt tee h. knowrn H nearly everybody the towau4 'UiV o hi! fit. ir sale-ill an and IM t seem to be more in name tha rewlUf JaTr- ... . . ! Ma Kill KMiletbe old accounts. id will " ai.i . r.in hi. nnwtut etflHent clerical force. ... I ' " w-'T A swank, who iioof Blair "l'i""'' m-.1tiood ' ' ths s.penaiv. ' All of lb. 7 'lf ,-""r- r" ' ise Is conducting a aeriea ; of meetings this week in the Christian Church from 7;30 to &30 p. rn All will oe weicome. Reserred seat for the b!g Gus Cohan oeneat performance will be nlaced on aa'e Thursday morning at NefT & Case- tr'a. The prices will be, gallery, 1; gBoerai admission, 2."c; reserved seats m cenbi. Postmaster General Smith and Third Assisunt Postmaster General Madden a a uavs oeen perfecting a plan It sell pos tage stamps in book form. It is proposed to offer for sale two-cents stamps iu books oi twelve stamps at a cct of 25 cents each. The books will be of a sizeoon vemeot to slip into the vest pocket, with wax paper between tbe stamps, and with the division of mall matter into classes. the rates of postage and other kindred In formation printed on the ouUide. The one cent charged for the binding and wax paper will net the govern cuor.t a proflt of V lor each fl.OU) of books sold. If one eighth of the two cent stamps ased are sold in such books the net proCu to the department wo-jld be not lens than tM,- VJ annually. Somerset County is perplexed orer the Auditors' developments that the old board of Commissioners managed affairs loosely lant year. The boaned financial surplus of twelve months ago has van- isnea, and now the local government is in debt. On January 1. 1kj9, there was f 16.GUM cash in the county treasury aud ouuu'jaing u.tes to tbe amount of fJO. 000. cr total available assets of (&OUU. Against this was only an indebtedness of fJ.tWO, leaving a balance of $27,000 in favor of the county. To-day there ia a deficit of several thousand dollars, besides un paid bills aggregating J5,0U0 additional. Commenting on such aa administration of a trust, the Auditors say: The Com iniHHiooers' minutes conuin little lucid information ; they held unnecessary and profitless sessions, where their salaries amounted to more than the business transaAed ; they supplied cseleaa blanks for the Piiaonoury, of some kinds to last a generation ; charged for lime spetit in approving bills where the compensa tion is fixed by law, and employed sisuut counsel w hen they had already a solicitor at a stated salary. Philadelphia Press. Moses Trent, one of the best known and rait nonular citizens of the county. died Friday even tog at his late residence on Main street, aged 62 years, 9 months and 3 days. He had been ill for a long lime and was confined to bis home for six months. Death was caused by complication of stomach disorders. He is survived by bis wife and by one son Tbe funeral, which was largely attended, took place a' 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. conducted by R. P. Cummins post G. A R. Mr. Trent wss a member of tbe late Colonel Yutzy's command. Company C, 64thRegiment, Pa. Vols., and served three years in the Union army. Following tbe war he engaged in driviug a passenger coach between Somerset and Johnstown, making alternate daily trips. When the coaches were superseded by tbe B. A O. railroad, Mr. Trent turned his attention to lumbering, in which business he con tinued np until a year before his death. A man of amiable disposition and pleas ant manners, Mose" Trent sjoyed the riendxbip and esteem of ail who knew him, and tbe announcement of his death will be received with profound sorrow by thousands. Cambria county attorneys have turned up a bed sUte of affairs In connection with the recent sates by the county com missioners of that county, of lands sold to them for tbe non-payment of Uxes. The county com luissioners about a month ago advertised and sold between three and four thousand tracts of land, tbe title to which became vewtM in tbe county at tbe various treasurers' sales held during the rat tfteen years and the amount of tbe Uxes not being bid, tbe county under the law was required to buy them. Tbe county commissioners having accumu lated a sufficient number to justify them in having a sale, advertised and sold them under tbe provisions of the act of l!44, made deeds therefor, aod received tbe purchase money the latter in some instances amounting to considerable. It now turns out that there is an act of as sembly of K'l, whlcb requires that be fore county commissioners may make sale of "lands which may in any manner become possessed of," they shall first present their petition to the court asking leave to do so, and tbe court shall fix a day for a bearing, etc These formalities were not complied with, and attorneys here say that for this reason tbe sales are Illegal and void. The legality of the sales will probably be tested in an action of ejectment a. an early date, as a num ber of purchasers at tbe sales are deter mined to hold .n to their Ux titles if they can. "Uaels Hss." Fun, fast and furious, will be tbe order of things at the Opera House oa Wednes day. February H'-h. The adventures of Hezekiab Barnaby, keeper of a country store, is the theme of the laughter-provoking comedy entitled Uncle Hex. Tbe auditor follows bim from Baroesviile, his home, to New York and Havana, Cuba, where he meets with all sorts of people. His originality wins for him friends and his determioaiion and nerve confound bis enemie. Each a is replete with brilliant climaxes and atirriug events which keep the audience op tip-toe of expectation. In act 3d Uncle Hex meets with a series of onu-ual mUbap, which flurry hi in not little, though heoomea out victor and wields the deadly axe with terrific force. The country dance at tbe end of act four ia a novelty of Itself and never fails to bring forth laughter and applausav A feature of tbe performance will be the handsome dresses worn by tbe ladies of the company. Bright mu sical numbers and clever specialties will be in'-roduoed. Seats at Neff A Casebeera. ATBOro casnrHiTT. Balf tks Popala'doB of Scallua Aecnmalat- 4 Jw Bikist Witfcia Twa Hrt. From the Pltlaburj Tlmaa. SLullLfin is a Droud community, situat ed high amongst tbe hills of Somerset, in vigorated by tne unsuuiea air oi las loououins, and guarded by tbe rocky vtia. A letter from a resident of lbs place informs The Tuneu that half tha avmnen ofthe town are the mothers of new babies, and that the babies, born on Sunday, are the same ags witntn a couple of hours. Of course the writer cf tiie letter does not ngure out a very Urge population for iscullton, the fami lies there being those of b. G. Henry, tbe r-wtmaKter: P. P. lUjuian, a tidy farm er; Samuel fiokey, the mail carrier, aud C R. Henry, tbe teacher ot me paouc school. Mr. Heory is happy because f a new girl, and Mr. Tinkey re) nos in a new boy. It is not very many, eMiniea as a number, but for a enmunity oi so it u d jubuul if there is a piaca la tbe United Slates that has made such an increase in the population in su.th a short lime. Tbe town that can show an tn of Donulatiou in 50 per cent, of the families iu two or three hwtrs, is yet to be beard from. Scullion awue exovpieu. &nUinct is a Dreuy cood county, jwitb -I.,..,- r mini fur iu population to grow in, and pleuty of resources to sustain iu people. Iu one great need in the past has been a greater density of piulaiion. u..t if Scullion la characteristic of the poumy, tbe census Uker may go up into the msinuina in ur luwun fideupe in the prospects that await him. More power to bcuuwo uy v the babies. TriaJ Tits DeeUra, M m. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri Val ley, I-, wrlue she bad severe kidney trouble for years, bad tried five doctors without beoetii, but three bottles of FO? Lr- KDEY CURB ffl Per fect cure. AH pruggi4. Five Thssaaaa Second-hand Syrup Cans will be sold for f&OO per hundred at Cook & BeeriU'a. Tarasrs' Iaititat. The Farmers Institute held here last week was a very Interesting occasion and attracted leading agricolturisU from all sections of the county. Many ladies were present and apparently took aa deep an interest in the proceedings as their husbands and fathers. Gabriel Heister, a Dauphin county farm er, was perhaps the most-noted of the for eign visitors present, and be wss called npon to give information along various lines of farm work, which he did in a moaC comprehensive way. His talk on "Should Agriculture be Taught in the Public Schools T" was timely, and suited rosny of his hearers to thinking on an en tirely r.ew liue. The query-box was res ponsible for a number of animated dis cusetaus. Including a humorous one, led by P. K. Moore, concerning "Kicking Cows." An essay by A. J. Sem bower, ou "Poultry Raising," elicited so many fa vorable oommeoU that it was decided that it should be printed ie the next issue of the Herald. K1NOWOOD MEKTIXO. Vor several weeks past the people of Kingwood and vicinity had been look ing forward to the coming of the Farmers' Institute with a great deal of anxiety, and now that it is over, all are agreed that it proved to be one of the most pleas ant as well aa p;uble meetings ever held in tbe neighborhood. Tbe large church building in which tbe Institute was held was filled to iu utmost capacity at every meeting. Representative farm ers from Mil ford. Black, Middecreek, Up per and Lower Turkeyfoot and Cone- maugb townships were prompt in avail ing themselves of tbe opportunity the In stitute afforded to Uke counsel with each other, to discuss questions of method and markets in which they are mutually interested, and listen to the instructions of tbe gentlemen sent here by the Depart ment of Agriculture to aid in tbe work. Tbe regular attendance of the farmers' wives and daughters of the community. and their efficient help in the work of the Institute, were notable feature of tbe meeting. The strangers present express ed their grandest ion at seeing the hearty gd will with which everybody present took hold of the work Tbe promptness with which the young people of the com munity, upou tbe request of tbe chair man, organized a choir, and the cheery music with which they interspersed the exercises at every session, called form expressions of praise from the Sute Lec turers, and received tbe beaity approval of ail ia attendance. The possibility of holding a successful Institute in a country church, where tbe attendauce Is made up entirely of fanners and their families. was proven to the satisfaction of all, when, at the close of the last session, Mr. Gabriel Heister. of Dauphin county, one of the lecturers, in a brief farewell ad dress staled that of tbe thirty-four Insti tutes he had attended tbe present season. none surpassed tbe King wood Institute in in teres-, and that only one of tbe thirty-four could be regarded as equal to it. Before adjournment the following resolu tion was adopted : Resolved. That the thanks of this Ins tate are due. aud are hereby tendered to tbecnmuiittee having charge of the Farm ers' Institutes in this county for placing the present session at Kmgwooti; ana further, that we request saiil committee to sn arrange future Institute) beld in the county as to give each section iu j'ist share of tbe meetings. M. Th Boy Preaxhar. Eddie WitLthe "Boy Preacher, will preach at the following places : AttheLichty Church, teb. I., at J0 p. TO. At Pearltowo, Feb. 18, at 10-..W a. m. At Somerset, Feb. IS, at 7 p. m. To Stop a Cold. After exposure or wbn you feel a cold coming on, Uke a dose or mi,M s HONEY AND TAR. It never fails to stop a cold if taken In time. Take noth ing else. All Druggists, WOSDEiFTJL S0UVE5IES FSZE. Kamarkabls Gifu U Everybody by t Grsat Philadelphia Sunday Prats. Announcement is made by the publish ers that every reader of tbe great Phil adelphia Sunday Prets will receive next Sunday,. February IS absolutely free two souvenirs or a character ana value isr beyond anything heretofore offered by a newspaper. One will be a oeauiiiui pic ture in ten colors, by Paul de Longpre, the famous flower painter, entitled "A Yard of Rosea." It is twice as largs aa any picture eve' given away by a news paper, and thai it is worth framing is evident from the fact that copies cannot be bought at retail for less than a dollar. But, in addition to this, every reader of next Sunday Presa will receive an at tractively illustrated booklet of con venient size, oouuiuing tbe greatest se lective story ever written by Euiile Gabortan. If you want these spleodid gifu you had better order next Sunday's Press at once, as warning is given tbst the supply will be limited. If there is no news agent in your vicinity get some bright boy to write for tbe agency. lapalsoa sa Draakaikcts. Napoleon Bonaparte will appear in the March Century in a new role that of a temperance advocate. Ia the seooud in stallment of Dr. 0Mears's hitherto un published "Talks with Napoleon" at St. Heleua, it ia recorded, that, havicg a pain in his side, tbe ex-Emperor axked bis physician tot how him where his liv er was situated ; aud the latter, in some remarks on the causes of inflammation of that organ, mentioned intoxication aa one of them. Thereupon Napoleon remarked; "Then I ought not to have It, as I never was drunk but once in my li'ei and that was tweuty-four years agt, at Nice. . . . drank three bottles of Burgundy, and was completely drank. O, how sick I was tbe next day ! I wonder bow a man who once geu drunk can everthinkof doing it again. Such headache, vomit ing, and general sickness; I was nearly dead for two days." SSADY F03 IiaGI5CIES. Some of the Features of tbe Second Old est Savings Institution iu Piiuburg. If you have money on savings account in the Pitta burg Bank for Havings, No. 210 Fourth avenue, Piiuburg. wbere.it can be deposited by mail, and earns you i per cent interest, and need some of it in a hurry, you oan draw up to fy without notice. One dollar at a lime can be de posited. This bank hss over 13.0U) de positors, $..0u0,000 00 of assets, and is tbe second oldest savings bank in Pittsburg. It soliciu your account. Try Graia 0 ! Try Graia-0 ! Lair tnar Hrmr UvdaY to show TOU a package of GRAIN-O. the new food drink lhat ukes tbe place of coffee. The children mar drink it without injury as welt aa tbe adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN O baa that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pu-e grains, and the mt delicate stomacn receives it without nistrew. i me price nfmrTee. 15c. and 25 els. per package Soli by all grocers. Proat Bitti aad Chilblains qoickly cured by BANNER SALVE, the most healing remedy in the world. All Druggists. Kid WiaUr Exrmrsieas u WaskUgtoa. Very Low Rates. Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. Tbe Baltimore A Ohio Railroad las made arrangemenu for a aeries of popu- ar Mid-Winter Excursions to Washing ton, at One Fare for tbe round trip, allow; ing Ten Days limit on tickets. Including date of sale. These excursions will be ran on February 13th and April 13b, 1900. Tickets will be good going on rf g ular train of the above dates and good to return on regular trains within ten days, Including date of sale. Do not miss these splendid opportui : t ea to visit the National Capital daring tbe session of Congress. Call on A. W. Bauman. Agent B. A O. R. R-, for ful' Information. Joaas Xsarsr. Tbe subject of thia sketch, whose death occurred at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, February 3d, at his home in Jenner town ship, was boro in February, isia on tO0 Maurer homestead, about two miles from Stoyestown. wbereCapUin Willia-n Mau rer now rexides. Jonas Maurer was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maurer, deceased, and was one of a family of twelve children, being the fourth of that number to pass away. His surviving brothers and sisters are : Will ism Maurer, referred to above; Harry, of Jennertown; Jeremiah, of Stoyestown; Miry, wife of Geor; Frledtinefw' near Jenners; Caroline, wife of William Berk ey. of Stoyextown; Elizleth, wile of Isaac Brrn, and Mrs. John Eininert. of Wa'-erloo, Ia., aad Isabella, wife of Jacob S. Miller, of near Friedens. Mr. Maurer was married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth Zimmerman, daughter of Michael Zimmerman, and he was married to her in 1SJ7. Five children were born to this union, all of whom are dead. William died while a prisoner in Lib by prison ; Edward was killed by lightning, and Harry and two daughters died in infancy, passing awsy almost at the same time, and being buried in the aame eotSa . Mr. Maurer's first wife died about IS73, and a few years later he was married to Mary A. Cover Bowman, widow of Noah Bowman, and daughter cf Emanuel Co ver. One son Mr. Mubael Maurer of Johnstown, was born to this union. Tbe deceased is survived by his second wife, a son, and the following step children: Mrs. Frank Burreil, of Johntown ; Mrs. Frank Miller, of near Stoyeatown, and Mrs. La van D. Bowman, of Jeuner town ship. Jonas Maurer was a fanner all his life, and was well known throughout the coun ty. A few days before his death be fell at bis harn and fractured several ribs. Pneu monia developed later and caused his death. Qnly a day or so before be passed away he was able to sit np in a chair in bis room. The deceased was a mem ber of the Hor ner Lutheran Church for many years, and since 1$ bad been a member of the Board of Trustees. His remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery at noon on the following Monday, Rev. L. N. Fleck, of Stoyeatown, conducting the obsequies. Kops Walking at Hiag ara. The man who wanted to walk across Niagara Falls on a rope was wisely re strained by the authorities. Probably be is thankful that such was tbe case. Death comes soon enough. Take the in roads of d isease for example. Common ail menu like constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria and nervousness, do much to shorten life. There is a med icine that will cure these, if uken faith fully, and that is listener's Stomach Bitters. Set the stomach right, and good health is sure to follow. This peerless remedy has a record of over fifty years of cures to back it up. When in need of a medicine of this kind, get the old reliable Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, with a Pri vate Revenue Stamp over the neck of the bottle- Colonel Bamael Eider. Editor Herald: Ia your editorial no tice of the death of CoL Samuel Elder you are correct in ihe main, but you omit the mention of one of his places of residence iu this county, the main one indeed, Pe tersburg, Addison township. Colonel El der succeeded his father-in-law, Mr. John Bell, as landlord of the principal hotel in this place, tbe Wentling. He came here in the early forties, and kepi the hotel while the travel aud bustle on the Old Pike were at their best. Tbe im mense wagon-yard made room enough for any qtbtoer of teams, and hundred of horses would be seen tethered to the feed troughs, munching their oaU and hay. while the harness was banging on tbe "gear-poles" stuck through thespokes of the wagon-wheels. A large blacksmith-shop was attached to the hotel, and during tbe long winter nighU the merry music of tbe anvils was heard, and the rat-tat of the hammers as the workmen "drove" the shoes on the Immense feet of the wagon-horses, was a sound familiar to the ears of the denizens of the ancient t jwn. Colonel Elder did not live long In Union town, and went from there to Ligonier, where he lived longer than at any other place. Colonel Elder's oldest son, William, was killed at tbe disastrous battle of Fredericksburg. He belonged to some Pennsylvania regiment, tbe number of which tbe writer can uot ret-all at this moment. Colonel Elder was a fine-looking man, a good dresser, of a healthy, florid complexion. He was careful of bis health, which posxibly conduced to his great longevity. It seems only last week that Colonel Elder, In a reminiscent mood, stood on tbe speakers' platform duri: the celebration of the Ceutennial Year of Somerset county, giving to the ymiLger generation Interesting facU of early his tory ; and It seems only yesterday that he wss in Petersburg with Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Patrick, bis daughter, look ing at tbe old familiar places, and noting tbe chang es time bad wrought. The longest life is but a span, and bis end came only loo soon to bis many faiends. ailhotigb he bad nearly roundel out bis ceutury a length of years vouchsafed to tbe very few. Addison, Pa., Feb. , I'.vX M. A Bargaia! Se vmd-band Syrup Cans, fti 00 per hun dred, at Cook A BeeriU'a. Pratjaant Ceng king InOs-nestheiungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AN D TAR stops the coughing and heals the lungs. Tbe ordinary cough medi cines which are simply expectorants, will not do this, a tbey keep the lungs irritated in throwing off the phlegm. How's Taut We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh that cauuot be cured liy Msll's Caurrb Cure. F. J. CHEN EY A CO.. props. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cbeuey for the last la years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially atile to carry fMit any obligations maile by their firm. WkmT A TkcaX. Wbolesals Druggists. Toledo, o. Wai.dixo Kims ax A Mar VI. Wholesale Druzgiatx, Toled', O. Hall's Caurrn Cure is uken internally, anting directly npon the blood and mu cous surface of the system. Price 7V. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Test moniala fe. Hall's Family Pills are the best. M aa Waaud for the Vary. It is the desire of tbe United Sulfa Navy Department toobuin a large num ber of able-bodied Americans for tbe na vy, who will be given every opportunity for advancement as soon as tbey are qual ified for higher ratings. The early com pletion of a number of fine vessels for tbe navy will make necessary a large increase in tbe enlisted force, and thia will cause a correspondingly large increase in the number of petty officers who will be ad vanced from tbe lower ratings. The pay of seamen of the United States Navy between tbe years of 21 and 35 is $.14 per month : ordinary seamen from 18 to 30 years, f 19; landsmen from IS to 25 years, fl'i. All candidates for enlistment must pass a physical examination, show ing tbem to be free from, disqualifying ailments. Seamen and ordinary seamen mnstpassan examination in seamanship. Landsmen will be required to pass the physical examination only. Tbe term of enlistment is for four years. Should any man re-enlist withiu a period of four months from the date of honorable dis charge, he will receive a bonus of four months' pay and an addition to hia monthly pay of Jl 30 for each re enlist ment. Rations, medicines and medical attend ance are furnished gratis in addition to pay. There is also a privilege of retire ment after thirty years continuous serv ice, on three quartern pay. Big Saik At Cook A Beeriur's for Second hand Syrap Cans, only 93 00 per hundred. rouidi.gH In m.-.. K - .1 la 1 u nciy luujn mere lurks, like a crouching t:ger, tne probabilities , oi consumption. : The throat and lunes become roush and in flamed from ccuzhinz and the rerms of consumption Ecd an easv entrance. Take no chances with the dan gerous foe. tor 60 years .1 U .Jliiciw I. recti a i-'ci- ' f. F- rnrp . ha a ord! Sixty years of cures. soothe" and heals the vounded throat and lungs. You escape an at tack c." consumption with all its terrible suffering and uncertain results. There is nothing so bad for the throat and lungs as coughing. A 25c. bottle will cure an ordinary cough; hard er coughs will need a 50c. size; the dollar bottle is cheapest in the long run. "Ona of my sons was apirrint; bkxwl with a'biich f" mil wa very ill. W rou t barely any Uroa of life Is him. Tbe -tors dtu bim no irxtd. But oae tn.ttle of yoorCbrrv recpralct2rd biiaazHl saved his hie." I .;. axomuu'S. Not. 19, l&js. Pukwa.u, S. Lais. WrT the TVwtnv. If mrrr complaint wha:vr apl dirc ths . bt mit)Cl tTlr, srrlta ma Doo- Dr. J. C. At as. Lrrwin. Xaaa. Any Old Thing will do, said a customer in oar store the other day, but before vre got through with liim we found him one of the most particular men. Now, that is just the kind of people we want to sell to those who know what gnoJ and stylish goods are. If you arc one of that kind we can please you. The rainy Spring season is coming and you will need a Mackintosh. Come and see oar line. We have them from $2.o0 up. J. E BLACK, SOMERSETS EXCLUSIVE HATTER & MEN'S FURNISHER. 5,000 Second-Hand GALLON SYRUP CAKS FOR SALE AT Cook & Beerits' AT $6 Per hundred. They will not last long at thw price. Firi-t come, first served." MAIL ORDERS will receive prompt attention. NEW LAKE H KKKINU. Laree frnb -caught sUs-k. r'irl snipmeut ju-t rereived. Prices se l-wer now tnsn they will be later. Every package guar antee. I. OIL MEAL. Tbe mrt nnrritiotis fwd you csn ft-ed your stork. We ira the only inn in tbe county who emit m-l yoti iDts-reeo ' st nt wnoiea!e prices, t.ive it a trial. Mail your orders. CAR CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED due in a few .Uts. frii-es wiil siivancM. Call and iriprt oor stoek. We know nm piee yrn witn Lowtal Bottom Prices and Bt Quality. J'.I.VCl" RKCLK.lXEn SEEDS. WE LEAD In every line of cur tusi cess. Fancy and Staple Urnoerim. Season able li-.xd of every description. FARMERS We are Headquarter Higheai Market prices pad for Haled Hv. Straw'. Potai.e. Appl. Wheat. Otts and Farm Products of all kinds. fail to see ms. Inquire what we psy be fore yuu sell else here. Cook & Beerits, " THE HEADQUARTERS." yDMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. K.lal cf Hiram Tre!T. lute of Northamp ton lowoalup, dml letters or a.Im I nNt ration on the shove es tate having liwo granted to tbe undt-rtrn-d y the pmpt-raoihorltv, notice la hereby irtv- enloall pmmi In1t-t4-d to antd evlaie to maaelmineutaut payment, snl Uhm having clatnia atraint thfsani to prevent them daly authenticated for aetUement on Thursday. Itie i-'J day ol Marrh, IttU, at the late rei denee of defeased. JOil.N H. (HHVtX. John IL I'bl, At'.y. Administrator. JXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Jonas Maurer. late of Jenner town ahlp, deveaed. Letters teatantentarv on Ihe a'oove estate having been granted to the anderalgned by the pnjer authority, notice ia hereby glv. ru to ail peixma Indebted to mid estate to nutlet immediate pnyiuent. and ttioae havlns claims againl the same to present them duly -"Tn-njcjtu- ,or paymeut, on KntuiMay, March 2ttu, 111, at Ui kale residence of de- VARY A. MAURER. MtANKUN MlLl.tR, 1. U BOWMAN. Ex Tutor. N JOTICE. Tbe nnderiiened hereby elves notice that he baa made application to Ihe Kereetary of IntTniU ArTslra lor X acres of niiim tj roved land aitnaied III Sloovereek tu- rbtp. Somerset county. Pa . adjoining land of Jocpl E-"panler on the east. Edward I on ibe mwjlh. William and iartin Shank o i tbe weal and lieorge Moatoller ou Uw tMirto. ALBERT E. BATMAN. Keb'y 10, 19W. Pogb, Pa. JOTICE. Notice la hereby riven that Georre E. Rav- man has Died hia application wtLh IheSerre ttryof Intefnal Afl.nr at Uarnaburr, Ia, for a warrant (or ninety VQ aerea of unim Improved land situated In ntonyrreek town snip. Homerwt 1'ounty. Ps adj.'snina; lands of iwaoH Mnvder on th east, Jonaa Ywler on tbe south. Iierrre R. Rayman on the weat andtfempbeil WaiKlna and fwmucl Hent on the north, mil at the eiptrdton ol thirtv daya will aat that a warraulbe Issued to tim for the aaiue. GEonUE E.RATMAN. Februa-y 13 Wd Cures Drunkenness. J Cures Dryg Lev iNsmyTt, Oasratkam, rrmstau, ra. mm m Keel Baaklst. Naijaaae MUM -:- my -:- ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Haj begun and will last until middle of February. It will pay all to attend UiU bier SALE. Mrs A E Uhl Perfection fa Txa .-,-.11 CZL9RSTtn QL0US v -i of Fit. Try the CENTEMERI KID GLOVE, Every Pair Guaranteed. Entire New Stock of Wall Paper Just Riceived Parker I Pip. New Arriving J. H . Sifford& Go's WHmIOrmTMMMMMIMMMMttaa4 DON'T BUY 1 aja u J ---TawaDi tAf VV W Until you Lave .oen our 9 trimmed single and double SIei;L?. ard ixtj of the le?t qaal.'tj Farm and Lumber Uob-S!ed.-. Tl;ee vou will Gnd bv in.juiring at f HOLUEBfiAOH'S HABDlfAl S'fUHE, 9 l i . .t , r : r 9 uu j arc ai-j't in n.e .itri iu"j ; Store. Our Kobe, Elanliets Uirdware store. J B Holderbaum saw all and ISee Them tmMMaWMltMMIMHtlMMaMIMa FURNITURE. CO.zToour matamotb store "TO .:Bav up-tocLte furniture cf all kinds COFFROTH'S::::0--5 arc shown as the best values, FOR-lThe stj'le, construction and finish CO 3D II Enough for the rich, cheap enough for the poor IV! ON EY'r Saved for the purchaser S A. V S Tl Gl"To all classes of people PR ICES ":: Are correct SUITJllThat we are pleased to show our customers SIDEBOARDS, CHAIR S -Unsurpassed in price ODD FURNITURE-Kind CUT CARPETS :Xo charge C. H. Coffroth. WHHvvMTvWtHHWvKWTTHMt OpEEiS-c) " - ' a ' j 14 J-1'"! JEGAL NOTICE. Nolle ia hereby riven tlmt on the 2JJ day of Januttry. an api'U-xtim for the Iimb poratiHi of ihe vit'MKe o ta'tmlber. In faint twn-4hip. sonieret ciinty. IVnawylvanla, a tlie Hroach ot W tndtwr," iu prvnent-d Iu tiie I'ourt of tuHrT-r -eK.ii of Nuturr-t eonntv. and Qled with th l-r. and ln.il tUe aanie will Im preteited to anM lourt and lo eorprnTioo prayel for, oa Minday, lae lUh day o a'ebruary, h. iti-hlj to ln Art of "enjtly approved 2.ti day of June, A. V. -ifi. M. D. REKL. Clerk of the l"wrt ft tjnarter Nnwloos of kMuneraea oouDty, 'a. CaiTrotb Jt Kuppel. ctuiicilor. N OTICE. Not lr la b'ry eivert that h nnderJljred hi m:d-pp.l.it'ii . tiia .e-retarv il lr-V-TUMi Aain fkr a warrwijt t tr:kH-rt-a of im proved urd ai'uate li -iia.- t.wnhip. Son fsetnHintv, Hh, adjoir.ir.a; land ut Juauib 1 iiarryS ei:,ini and John Kfiwl oti 'he eat. Philip rnit-rv-rand Jonarhn lull bB tie Ku'h. liavtd stnl'erand tpMinrr ii nenra n uu toe a ml, aud (.'Un'l ""at ron rs rni. annary J.rh, l'tx l.u -town, l a Estray Heifar. fm trfifiirff ort the prv-mi-a of th iintlrifcrwi. rtdiuc t Son ,n-t ioircbtp, on or jiUju the lf tr f J siitxtrr. n rvd n1 htt apoU- i-f. r, n: p- ul nad x pwnH or be wiA be di-p ! of coMiritf to law. Janj-j -T. 1W. JACOB O. EXMUXs Goods Daily at Low Prices Best Goods.J ettmiitni a 9 m T i . E I i N.' 0 a e a w m One Hundred elegant and 1'dticv m . r. r rri i.eiwsuorx iu rear oi naranare and De'.L-! rou will 2nd in the St O that stays together a lifetime for waste NOTHING.... P.ttt the rest maer:a!s anj workman ship enter into the construction of tbea k I1STOVES & PA NOES. J-Jjj t Ma's with a view of suitioz the exaotj vtants of the house-keeper at a moUer ste e s- GOOD BIKERS PERFECT POASTERS t SOLD WITH TH7 UHDERSTAND'SG.1 JAKES. B. K0LDER3AUM. 1 to Osofs, V v ' . . v.. . . . , i . . . " i. . ( Ccn. .:u t r-ur.ly j-.v ' l. or tx; rcc.-.-'.jt. .-v: I v :i f s.-- i .m oc. lil.c; ; ico ; Je i;.cco i;:u;t-t!:ir? I ,;::...; j- rr.ccs o.i Tx-:'.y 73.20 tllnr. that y-;t eel l v:c zzi wear. :' o c.o-.S.zC.7 carry ;tc- i'.I . --t:-1 - ' HZTsZU & DF.OiSGOLirS SAWM1LUSD ENGINES a acon.!ertui taiproTesmit Is PrtetiM KeeaW a--w4 t. la-1 In' a. H.- aauooaof t'amaar.f tiaaeaaaiaet aanyueris beaiaxk. KrW-tWa I iwtrfc per.!, nUN( aj 111. S-e1 rutu tu auoil aCS. a fe !" a laa: inal aatvtavs awer aa4 wear. at. Iktu pr lat A pri.s Harrawi, t lliTal.r. aVm Ftaatera, .oaellrra, c .?!m-oa pr. . Hfe.ii: 11 dv tiitU-tltOLlt, Mfra, Tsrk, Fa. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ba Kind Yea Haie Alwajs Bssgb Bears the Sigoarore of Vanted-An Idea ot aonta a nt UUA- (a immir Tt'vt t-t Meaa: tber may trisf ym wtmiut. Write J6HS IOtUll'Ui CO.. JSt ai. aera. Wa.biam. . C t r their ai. prus oaa i i ia4 tU to auaufsd lavaaiaina -auait.