4 " J, v r ; 5 r v" !s 5 - i - 1 ! Jmerset Herald. ' A i ... r '" ooer. Mr. Falknor was c.; owicff to th prracld j ti Mansion Hous 4 ;;ie "N'-iipe public house a: Ciiier Gecree Harrison, or "..-r; C'ua'.y National Bank, left Vjie Friday, and shortly ' ,;.-" te underwent a targicai " ttiit bsn&s ofau einineui ex- 'r-Tv'.:i i-f a catarrhaj affection bse.. "m wnicn fae len . i-1 Pst fe,r months. -Mr. -s- s mt.PT friends hope that be ,Jrc c f-w entirely t?. :f of Jaoob Speicher, cf Siony Jirtt:P. d'1 Sunday, April 22, . e ;r residence near Dowuey ('tk'-i'' iHixlh resulted from S fr-iai bica be had suffered for , -Tree, dunce which time she was j u in a chair day and night. .ikS'.-''n throughout ihe c&mmu- , t u nI;eul christian wotmm - tujvrg Ler natiy frieDds. I received here Monday a;.iiounced the death of Miss Iiz, at li3 o'clock Sunday -j. u hr hi'iue in Huntingdon, Ps-. 1 ; ytrs. M is Maze was a dauehter jt x. Vv'il.iam II. Mare, of Pitts r ci N " Kiimcril Mare, deceased, ij-tL.! laughter of Charles A. Kira- i :t he waa a beautiful trr::e yung laJy and her many -ij.j m ill be grieved to learn irr ciia;tT death. : tn -.i'Q lfre Judge Shafer, of s ex M recoter damage from a I :t of :Le peaw for alleged Illegal -s.-Ea.v an interentiog point was - Te coirt -stated that an act i-fit.T providta that before a plaio :m 3A:t:'-in a suit (r damage against ir;r:e f r something he has done wi-i.:;jn of ihe duties of his office tt car's notice must be given in v ?i-J the justice opportunity to ; iri E. Cromwell, a member of the -.f Tc-ji'a, and oa Company D's ir rU aa one of the wounded at ijr, - in town Saturday. Crom ui:r.jj life eajy in S-un-ret coun Ls he was a candidate thereon je&-Ti!C ticket for County Treas- l-ii tw (uaoy of the Frosty Sons of -vkr prvve-! 14 be Republicans to -li e wiDDer. He says one or two tprlaariea like that just ended will 3irret annind into the Demo--,;u.n. C'onoellxville Courier. : skcown man either jumped or a n U oven, at white heat, at F,ns j-y plant of the H. C Frick CoM-Tgaa station, Fayette coan- er-u:ngs since. Uis leap to aa d"&:tj was observed at a distance .xt:'ke workers, who rushed to ; i. tittered in the door of the iui i.h a scraper, dragged out civTf re'jiains. They were so bad :.'i&iml ax to be beyond identiSca - Wlk iit-r he accidentally fell into -eKf.Lg fi.rur or leapej in with :W. ittftt w ili probably never be i ftrtj- cf f.ur or five young men rode - "i; frmn this place t-j the big Jt5rrs.o towoi-hip Sunday morn ; reth-y made a thorough person---Jri jc of the great underground t. it i:;d bvicg ra 'in pel led to climb Jk-t Ll j and kneea in order to pass i e"-tsai!r to another. They de ' tit several ' the chambers are to 1 -i fe square in area, the 'i hich are from 39 to 60 feet Uie tl .-r, and that a stream of 'la I heard trickling its way un tLe ;1;r. The various mem-""rfw-r prty weremeard with mui ?.lt retu.-tied to 'own, but this was "trd f rm tae score that the en- '' tie cave is only large enough Ec to crawl throtigh. W'.Di':r Journal has a rather ' ZS am .out of the recent murderous m :-at part of Somerset county tiv u;en were killed and sev--4tr:tjaieJ by three bad Italians - -a l J .tiletuia. The editor says, ' rv.-u-i '.iial Shivee beard the noise wd,n to see what had hap -4 tt i .:i;e Lntvk a corpse." It is r-ir-J whether the corpse rushed lKr-'.f a io iiupetuons gait. ' !-r.u- r itiforiue-i that -Every " -u iu t-n was ioai:tiy on ihe ' --i. r. ! H.i ,li;i thfir utm for the : '! i r.i." Wt4 they did firths t i;; p-r, tut wehipethey i-'-5' te fuucJjus of tlie uodar at bhs i ip-k?" :-t .r --r::., I be al not as 1:-i J i;ri. ,f tc pjee. C-jnnelisvil'e T 'f t;r rta:jf rs will be grieved to ; -t- .ie.-.b of Anna Iljby, ifof ' H. Mraal!, who pawwd amay u. rtv.u, April -Zf.h. at her li e ia C..nut;!vi,:e, Pa., aged !- f-t:is a brave but weary ' ?i:ijca mysterious and paia---'y !.t:;nj over a year, a p.irt of '4eaper.li-i tie Mar ry U j "i :';".L-:.;i.-g. An o'ueojre njrrou b:R. d the bet icedical ' -.e rimary cause of her death. a great deal bt.t bore it aj-i :i(.Liirt nd w hen there ;.;r Lo;e of li'e here she re 'f iii:ng!y, conUct with uf life herealter. Deceased 'Rii-y y.ars past an active mem-'-he hdpi-H Church and died o s 1: j: oj that fi:h. She was ebter of tt". C- I.rno of Penns- ' F4-"- emmy. A hustiaaJ and ' Pws ciid-su mouru the loss of a vay i at Kr will be hel-l ia . n ,r, vViir,Soaieret "r .l -j jui "iKrnmg. May j l.!i x. Ihe rrliableand ' rrpairtr, wiil ....fl "l hiarvios it tin-'ia . ' rJ L V;kr aud Miss Kate i "' f Dr Lull postolEo, ;ir:' u.-u-h'P. united in ?jjy. Apni -i- me 'T Friedeua, KaV. J. J. - isx the poles of ail tele ..phoae oomiani, not uxed by the dty. o per ao " a pole and 15 ceuts foot for fr.j annually is eU mated at jr-n PicVmg, of Terr f - 4 yt frnt several days last hr tuves ia this place. The iU ff 3. W. Kiggs. Sou A Co.. 'iC. r. Piokini is connected, 1 """eu;jr:y rebuilt since) being ' by tre a few montas ago, and -'. t-u:et concerns io Wert here Mr- Pi' king eultsaror- j. VM services of a n amber of i ef ers. -J F kn"'r. of tbo '-cl:,n "Be-::". fcs" 9a5,1 1041 Taluable vt.rT ( U, a well-known resi--T " . . u -...(blr be made th eek ApjKriit Gsasral Ageat sf tlM S. 4 0. fuMifi.- Avpartsuat at Chleaga. Somerset frieo.l od li are Lis frieoda will be plfaused u laarn of the advance ment of Mr. Wijjiarn W. PckiiK, wh. n Arril tf.ts, was apoin(ed Ueneral Ageot of the Passenger Iartfuent at Cbicafaof the Baitiruorw A Or.io Kailroad Compwiiy, ax -r i.GicisJ rircuitir beaj-iug toe stgnalurtxX Ueuerai Passoager Agaut AuaUu and approved by D. B. Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic The promo tion carries aa increase of aalary with ik In a personal cote apprising Mr. Pick ing of hi advancement General Passen ger Agvot AusLiasays: -please accept iun a s.itiui recognition ot my appro ciauon of your ability and devotic-n to duty. Ttte manner in which yon have handled the business in Chicago during tuy admin tstrauou baa been uioet satia lactory, and it affords me the greatest pleasure lo offer you a practical demon stration of my appreciation. Mr. Picking is the youngest son cf fbe late Mr. and Mrs. William Picking, and a brother of Eear Admiral Picking, w ho died several months ago while in charge of the Bottton navy yard. He has bean in the se. vice of the B. AO. for the past twelve years, having first verved in the capacity of Traveling Passenger Ageut, with headquarters at Somerset. Four or five years Jtrwr.ls be waa transferred to Chicago, where he servedas City Passen ger Agent with marked abiiity. A short time ago Mr. Picking was elected presi dent of an association of traveling and city passenger agents of all the railroads entering Chicago, a high testimonial ot bis popularity among those who are his rivals in business. The Herald lakes this occasion to renew its assurances of distinguished consideration to "Willie P," and to wish him still "more power." Political I o tea Tee result of the Republican primary election in Somerset county ia character istic of the insurgents. If they can't rale they always try to rulu.-ML Pleasant Journal. Ti e Frosty Sons of Thunder had a hot old time this week and the end is sot yet. Somerset county ia in a continual state of ferment over politics and this is no doubt from the fact that there is invaria bly an over-production in the crop of statesmen. Counelisville Courier. Io the matter of snap judgment and high handd tricks Chairman Berkey of Somerset county can give pointers to the wicked machine Republicans. Union -town -Xews-Staudard. Csuns Eaaasratert. The first enumerator appointed In the 13th Pennsylvania Census District was William P. Hurst, jo, on Monday afternoon, was handed his commission by Supervisor Scull, appointing him enumerator for the borough of Somerset. The commission is handsomely prepared and reads: The United States of America. To all who shall see these Presents, Greeting: Be it known that by the authority vest ed in me by the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide tor taking the Twelfth and subsequent censuses," ap proved March X l'-. nd reposing full confidence ia the ability, discretion and integrity of W illiam P. Hurst, of Somer set, County of Somerset, Slate of Penn sylvania, I do hereby, with the consent of the Pireotor of the Census, employ him as Enumerator for the enumeration district comprising Somerset Borough. And I do authorize and empower him to execute and fulfill (he duties of an Enumerator, in accordance with law. This appointment shall terminate, unless sooner revoked, on the completion of the duty for which it is made. Given under my hand at Somerset on this 9Ah day of April. A. D. l'.0. Geo. R. S'TLL, Approved: Supervisor of Census Wm. R. Merriam, for 13th District of Director of Census. Pennsylvania. The utterly untruthful statement cir culated during the recent primary eon test by Congressman Thropp and a few of his followers, to the effect. that all ap pointments of enumerators had been made weeks ago, caused many applicant Pt appointment to refrain from return ing the test blank sent them and deter red others from applying, thus retarding and Increasing the labors of the Super visor. In several enumeration districts ao applications for appointment have yet been received, and in others, notably in Cambria county, the Supervisor has ex perienced great difficulty in procuring efficient applicants. To such applicants as are to be appoint ed Supervisor Scull and hia clerk are mailing commissions, blanks, etc, as rap idly as it can be done. So greatly has the labor of the postoffice officials at this place been increased by the census busi ness that the Supervisor has been au thorized to name a special poatoffice clerk to attend to the registered mall connected with the census business. Town Csa&rU Preeesdiags. At the last regular meeting of town council the purchasing coinmlUee was authorised to purchase 300 feet of hose for the ose of the fire companies. Sev eral 50 foot sections of hose were ruined at recent firee. An ordinance granting the Lincoln Mutual Telephone Company a franchise of the streets and alleys was adopted. The Lincoln Mutual is composed of busi ness ana and farmers living between Somerset and Sipesville who want 'phone oinnection w ith the county seat. Work on the new line is slready under way and it will likely be pushel forward to completion at an early day. The ordinance introduced four weeka ago imposing a tax of fl-00 ou telegraph, teiphne and electrie light poles, and f L50 oti every mile of wire utilized by such companies ia the borough, went over t r io weeks, when it will agsiu be brVxight up for final acticn. Represtn tativeiof tne Belt and Somerset County Telephone C"Upnic, tbs Koneret Eleciric L'gh. II it ar.d Power Com pisny. and the Western Union rtW-grapa Cimpany. were present. O'j-Min t.-ff-rrcd to the proposed Ut o:i wire, ar.d it waialso orgd tan I 0J tn r"" P'a was exceive. A resolution in "rnclinc the superin tendent of tn water d-pariment to cut oS the water service at the H!gMid Inn un'il the protyetors of said iunituiion bad arrangexl wua council ior ias pay ment of water Ulls was dsfiainl, HjI an amendment rejuiri -z lht lessees of the Ian to put up a eaa forf.it iu orJjr to securd the Wr.Higa from 1js waa a 'opted. Bids for the proposed new mriuicipa! building wereopnd, when it was found ths the bid of Mr. Fwak Graaar. y,iT was the lxret. Five bids ia all were recaived. As the aut!-tr:xd ap propriation for th9 bail l.ug is oa'.j Jl.u) no contract waa awarded. The president of cm noil waa lostru.-t-ed to mtke arraogeineut witti the cwunty authorities fr ths nsa of cells In the county j-il. where drank and dird-r-liM be te-np-trrily cjiidnel, until a munici ! buildiug anl I texup is erxed. -v s-ij mother, won ia hr - i.ih (Ui-le its world brighter "PUrr w:ih the auitshio of her T Tu fuctral servk-ea were held 'vii' f-eru.on. loteru-ent was .4"" !a iJ:'1 1Jr"ve Cemetery. Mrs. : fj. au to Somerset alxxit 1S70 as "af'.!ie Western t'nim Telegraph T. n i up nctil the time of ber rw Mr. Marshall, who at that , ij'-uJ the drag store now eve l Mr.jjhu X. Snyder, and for r Kr d ihereafter, resided here, and "fiue inoa popular ladies in -'XfcciU circlt. A Cetaadrsau , Stalwart trt Insurant. The nomination cett:Ccate f Saoner aud R'-we was filed i-h Seerelary Grie4 In person 10 wdn lV after the arrival .f the Pennsylvania -.! in llstrislsirg. at 13 Wednesday morning. The certlSratecf Krwo!x and Kei-dli wssunl filed t some six hours la.r. Whkh was filed first? Do yoa give it np? IrsurgeiiL That's desd ey. Koootx's and Ket-d4lis, of course. I'm on to my j-.bof "faking " Terrible plagues, those itching, pester ing diseases of the skin Put an end to misery. Dose's Ointment cure. At any d.-ug store. la. ran it it a ya.ii.jLs aex AtoAIXir THK THKXS I ( It m a harsh and prbaps uowarTsntid red-liou on the iuleliiKic anil lrysi knowledge cf Metsrs. Kis.i.lx, Kendail ami Koier to aay tea.. .-y vi ihra i mvr "r a singta njomenl oeiitv-4 thai iny are the nominee of the Kepnu!imti ! Prt? of Stmierset county for the offices of Ant-mblymeo and OTgresa, respec ; tivriv, by virtue of ti primary -lertK)n held April IsX, but since Lit i amea of the two gentlemen first uentioued ap pear npon a certificate filed with the Sec retary of the Commonwealth, attested by ti. officers oi a3 illegally conducted convention, we ereume that they mean to wake an effort to prevent the names of their saceeasful oMnpetitors W. H. Sanner and Fred. Rowe from appearing in the Republican column on the official bailiHs to be voted at the general election. Mr. Koontz's legal knowledge and sense of fair play must tell him as a sense of honesty and fairness tells every man conversant with the f mis that he and his colleague received a aunority of the votes cast at the primary election, aud they are therefore not, and have no right to claim to be, the nominees of the party. It is presumed, also, that they, before announcing their names as candi date and paying the usual announce ment fees, attached their signatures to a pledge presented them by the Chairman of the County Committee, whereby they agreed to abide by the result of the pri mary election and sopport the nominees. Sanoerand Rowe, their opponents, sub scribed to such a pledge, and they mean to abide by it Mr. Koontz's knowledge of the law and his sense of fairness must tell him aa the honest dictates of conscience hss told every fafr-minded man in the county that the Chairman of the County Com mittee was powerless to remove the Com mitteemen of Jefferson and Larimer townships, the former on the night pre ceding the election and the latter on the night of the election after the polls had been closed and the vote couo'ed, without giving them an opportunity o be beard, and that the votes cast at the polls con ducted by Messrs. Schlag and Smith must be counted, while the votes cast at the voting places illegally established by Chairman Berkey must be thrown out. Schlag and Smith were elected Commit teemen by the voters of their respective precincts, were recognized as such, and both perfoimed their duties under the law and the rules of the party, and Chair man Berkey or no other authority had the right to depose either of them without fair notice and an opportunity to be heard, merely that he might retain con trol of a committee, a majority of which waa unalterably opposed to him. Mr. Koontz's legal knowledge and sense of fairness must tell him as the dictate of honest conscience baa told every fair-minded man in the county that the Chairman of the County Com mittee and his unscrupulous agents had no legal or moral right to procure by fraud aud direct purchase the resigna tions of Committemen who were hostile to the re-election of the Chairman or bis brother in-law, and that the honest voters, who saw that their confidence was about to be beirayed and their rights sac rificed, acted clearly within their rights and within the rules of the pty wbeu on the morning of the election they pro ceeded to elect judges to conduct their lections. The mockery of decency and justice in the case of New Baltimore bor ough, where non-resident is alleged in a sworn affidavit to have, by deception and unlawful means, procured the resig nation of the duly elected Cammitteman, must appeal to General Koontz's knowl edge of the law as well aa to hia seuse of fairosea, as It has already appealed to the sense of fairness of every msn conver sant with the faCs. This agent of Ber key 'a, after securing the resignation of the Committeman by the methods and means alleged himself a non-resident of the district on the morning of the elec tion set up au illegal poIL of which be waa the only officer and at which hia was the ouly vote casL This same bogus and illegally-appointed Committeeman, a non resident of New Baltimore, had the brazen effrontery to present himself as a member of the body of return jud ges and to nominate brother-in-law Barron for Chairman of the County Committee. Mr. Koontz's knowledge of the law and hia sense of fairness must tell him as the conscience of every honest man has al ready disclosed that the vote of Ogle township, which Chairman Berkey and his illegally-assembled committee chose to ignore. In order that Berkey might figure out a majority for part of the in surgent ticket, should hsve been counted. as it will be counted when the matter comes before the courts, where it will be finally decided solely on its merits. Mr. Berkey or no other power on earth has the power to disfranchise the voters of "gle township, simply because the judge of election, illegally appointed by the Chairman, tailed to obey the Chair man's illegal orders. Under such cir cumstances the rules provide that the electors shall proceed to elect a judge of election. This waa done and the election was held in strict conformity with law and the rotes were lawfully counted. The fact that an illegally ap pointed Committeeman attended the illegally-conducted convention and cast a vote for Brother-in-law Barron will not vitiate the returns from Ogle, which give a majority of 5S votes in favor of tae Stal wart ticket. Mr. Koontz's legal knowledge and senoe of fairness must tell him, what has already been made matiifnt to every lay man and fairtuinded maa in the county that the vote of Garrett borough, where the electors denied the right of the Chair man of the County Committee to trans cend his powers and name a judge to hold their election, but elected a judge of their own choice, must be counted. Sixty -eight honest and intelligent voters who cast their ballots In strict conformity with law and party rules cannot be dis franchised at the whim of a County Chair man because they refused to recognize his unlawful assumption of power in order that he or hia brother-in-law might be elected Chairman of the County Cjid mitue. Mr. Koontz's knowledge of the law and bis sense of fairness mu?t have tr-ld him 1 r g ere this, as !hs fscts have impressed every honest and fair-minded man in the county, that if it is in the power of the Chairman of the Committee to remove members of the Commitlee at his pl&us nre, that nolhlug stands in the wy of a dsglng and unscrupulous officer keep ing himself in power indefinitely, innk ii.g up a counniue-e of persons absolutely subject to bis commands, throwing out tfcs voU of such districts ss be may deem ncary io oider U dei lsre cau- didatoe f his own cb-ce foe noruioeee of ihe prt; ia fact, ignoring tbs G.hI- rjvtn right of every freebora American citizen to cast hia vota and to have it bonUy counted. Mr. Koontz's knowledge of lb law, I arlia:neutary rules and sense t-t fairness roust tell him, what ia already clear to the lay inan and casual observer, that no authorized body can Ic-gslly enter upon Us duties outil the roll C membership has been tnads up aui ann-tunce-J, and lh.it all of its proceedings, unless so leg ally constituted, must com to naught whej presented in court. No two men in th county know better than Meeers. Kooutx and Kooser that tbey were fsirly and honestly dofoaud for totuinallon to the cCice to wbica tbey aspired at the Republican primary election, hsld Apr J 21st, by a prouooucud majority of the votes, including the votes iii.ir'l mat and counted in their favor. ! and the IIxu will view with pro ! found reset any effort that may be put forward la their behalf to defeat the will 'of ia modI. even by technicalities. J leeling as we da, that both of the gentle- I zoa named hav a bigber regard wr taw. I for equity. Justice and fairness, than they j have for the applause of a few hot bead ! ed aialcontenta, who being utterly d ' void of ail snose of honesty of pu-pose ' and faioasa, of the legal rights of others. bate uuoVrUkfeU lo ruin the Republican party io this county so far as it lies with in their power to do so. It is pot thought puesible that the. de feated candidvuw have rntt aside all am bilioa to attain prominence in the Repub lican party, but utjits they decide to l.ul fcjr lw and order and by ll.e grat pri 4-ipUof iu)riiv rule they will for feit ail claim tbry have or heretofore have made of being Republicans. JarsnfarKay Cart. The fallowing named gentlemen have been drawn to serve as jurors at tbs regu lar term of court, w tuch meets May Srfch. Raj ron George, Somerset. Bockes, Dennis, Summit. Boytr R. Shade. Cat4e F. T., Slooycreek. CofTroth Charles, Somerset borough. Countrymsn W. T, Meyersdale bor. Dia E. H., Meyersdale bor. Fike Wallace A Summit. Kimmel J. J , Stooycreek. Kroger William, Upper Turkey foot. Lohr J. M.. Conemaugh. McMiilen R. S., Upper TurkeyfooC Marts Herman, Northampton. Miller UA Shads. Nickelson Richard, Elklick. Ober RusseL Hooversville bor. Putman Michael, Upper TurkeyfooU Phillippl Austin, Casselman bor. Silbaoga E. W Addison. Shauii Aaron, Lincoln. Say lor Jacob A, Meyersdale bor. Smith JMvid, Quemahoning. Slurtx, C H Fairbope. Walker M. W Brothersvalley. PETIT JUROBS FIRST WKEK. Brant J. Brothersvalley. Berkey David, Paint. Berkley E. M., Summit. Barnt Henry F., Cocemaugh. Begley W. C, Somerset. Bamhart N. L., Quemahoning. Baker W. C. Brothersvalley. Bender Cornelius. S toy e low a bor. Chriatner Zachariah, Summit. Cober Aaron, Summit. Critchfield J. M Milford. Davis Calvin, Addison. Dickey Malchiaa, SomereeL Eastrn W. S , Salisbury bor. Lienberger Lewis, Allegheny. Eicber C W., Milford. Emerick Jacob, Northampton. Engle Chauncey J, Elk I jck. Friedline John A, Lincoln. Foust D. Allegheny. Glotfelty Richard. Elk Lick. Gahagan William, Paint. Hay P. S., Brothersvslley. Keefer lsiael, Allegheny. Knable J. C Milford. Lowry A. L . Elklick. Lape Jonathan, Summit. Mitchell Jesse J., Addison. MUlerW.G Milford. Marteeny George, Somerset. -Mumau Ja-b Ci., Brothersvalley. Meyers M anion, Milford. Moore Walter F-, Middiecreek. Pearson Howard, Allegheny. Rhoads Joseph' F Lincoln. Ream Benjamin, JeJorson. Suhrie Cornelius Allegheny. Sauner Nelson, Summit. Slahl Daniel, Milford. Sbaalis Henry, Jefferson. Scott Noah. Lower Turkey foot. Snyder M anion. Black. Shultx J. W.. Middiecrek. Smith Samuel S., Northampton. Tissue C. C Addison. Walker Silas A Miifoid. Yowler John, Somerset. Zerfass Josiah, New Centrerille. SKCO!CD WEEK. . Blough James, Somerset. Biitner W. Northampton. Beynon Fiaok, Meyersdale bar. Biesecker Johu, Jenner. Brick Conrad, Allegheny. Buckman Samuel. Rockwol bor. Christner S. J E.k Lick. Coleman Russel, Stonycreek. Compton D., Elalick. Cougbenoor Andrew, Addison. Growall J. P-. Rock wood bor. Garry John M , Middiecreek. Gardner Calvin E-, Jefferson. Knepper Robert, Brothersvalley. KamerC. W., Fairhope. Keiffer Benjamin, Northampton. Keefor Heury A, Conemaogh. Lambert E. Stonycreek. Lowry M. C Salisbury bor. Liphart John A-, Casselman bor. Miller Frank, Summit. Miller Austin. Milford. McKenzie Andrew. Summit. Peterbrink Henry, Southampton. Rubright lrvin. Berlin bor. Robertson Jolm, Meyersdale bor. Rayman James, Salisbury bor. Seese Emanuel J.. Ogle. Sehuiucker Noab, Jenner. Slahl John, Conemaugh. Shultx Joseph D Greenville. Saylor John Meyersdale bor. Scott A., Meyersdale bor. Spangler A. Quemahoning. Saylor A. J Somerset Stern Jacob. Lincoln. Trimpey Ephriam, Upper TurkeyfooU Werner Simon. Brothersvalley. Walker Samuel G-, Allegheny. Witt O. Wei lers burg bor. Wagner D vid Shade. Will WillUm, Ursin bor. RTTC Li i -rv - - --s A Sick Xaa's Project. A rich man's statement that be intends to devote almost bis entire fortune to charitable works ass aroused much dis cussion. This is because it will accom plish much good. It is a praiseworthy endeavor, but there are many other agencies which accomplish as much good. Take Hosteller's Stomach Bitters for Instance the great American remedy. For fifty years it has cured constipation, dyspepsia and all the ills which :vrie from weak digestion. This medicine will keep the stomach in good absp and the bowels regular. It is a wonderful restor ative tonic and health builder. It is also a preventive for malaria, fever and ague. Ask for it, and insist npon having it. See that a Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. Statk or Ohio, Crnr of Toledo, Lri'xa Coi-stt. I FRANK J. CHENEY make oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CH EN Y t .. doing business in the Cil ' of Toledo, Omnty and State afore said, and Ihst said linn will psy the sum of OSE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each snd every -m-e of Ca'arrh tbat can not be cored by the ose of HALL'S CATARRH CL Kt FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sursx-ribed in my presence, this (ka day of December, A. D. lvA A- W. G LEAS ON. 4 seal, j .Yofarjr Public Hall's CaUrrH Cure is taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mu cus surface of the system. Send for testimonials, free. . F. J. CHENEY Jt CO Toledo, O. Sold bv DmKgisU, 7ii Hall's Family Piila are the best. i2ny a school- C-rl is said to ti a St ss oe lazy tnd shiftless vhen. the l4 doesn t deserve 2 lessr bit nf if. .ri ren'f sru.-iv e-t-:!v W . 7 J V 1 I 5f falls csleer, is nervous r and tired all the time. FISHER'S BOOK STORE. Best standard makes, gold pens, diamond points, at 11, 1 50 and X end all good. A good fountain pen is a good investment for any body at any time. Last a life time and la a constant source of satisfac tion. If you have fountain pen that oeods repairing bring It to ns to have jit tl zed up. At tb same time get a bottle of good fountain pea ink. Cheap Inks, full of sediment, are no good for a foun tain pen. Chas. H. Fisher. BAJXIK0 BT KAIL. An Exclusive and Effective System Which it Wiil Pay to Investigate. The Pittsburgh Bank for Savings, No. 210 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., offers the same security and ppportunilies to people living anywhere on ihe glob a to those in Pittsburgh. You can deposit by mail as easy as In person in this bank, and your deposits will earn 4 percent. Interest, compounded twice year. ThU bank ha over 17,000 depositors and over s7 000.000.00 on deposit. Writ or call for booklet describing banking by malL And whsi caa you ex pect? Her braia is beinz fed vith impure blood and her vhole system is suffering from poisoning. Such girls are wonder fully helped and greatly charrged, by taking A ". H Vt 1.1 sw J sarswii Hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls have taia it during the past 50 years. Many of these girls nov have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, and nov they give the same medi cine to theirovn children. You caa afford to trust a Sarseparilla that has ben tested for half a century. SUM sstua, A3 r8aa. If your bowels are consti pited take Ayer's Pills. You can't bare good health unless you bare daily action of the bowels. U as. a fen. "Cmcboxof Aver t Mil erred toy dTspeps la. " HI). C AX r-VTLL, J-a.lilW9. ' IU.iU,S.Y. WrHrn lh Doct . TT vs bs sar Mpiiirt hWrr as Ixtr Ui tMtBj:ci adrv-. to ess seai'b'.r to. vnt u doctor frsciy. Tu wl.i rc, a sroaapt is flj, snthost est AadaM. I-J C. ATIR. lyn. Mtm r r t A - Try Craia 0 ! Try Graia-0 ! Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, tbe new furvj drink that takes the place of rofie. The children may drink it without injury aa well a the adult. All who try it. like it. GRAIN O has I list rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from puie grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distre. i the price of coffee. 16c and -J els. pT package. bold ty all grocers. Wasted. Atlas of Somerset County. Will pay H 00 for a copy. Address this ofSco. Tor Sale. Eggs for hatching from my thorough bred poultry Barred Plymouth Rock, (Hawkins Strain.) Single Comb, Brown Leghorn (Carter Strain) and Single Comb ItufT Leghorn. 75c. for 13 ; 80c for 13 ; L0O for ax Incubator eggs fiwJper llUJL J. F. t'lETZ, Westmont, Johnstown, Pa. The Somerset Normal School will open Monday. May 14, V'X and continue eight weeks. Teachers: D. W, Seibert, J. U. Baerits. Cai3i Zaameratsra AtUation. Censua Enumerators will need a good fountain pen for their work. You can buy them at Wriuior trt) Bo let Cures Drunkenness. Cures Drug Users. THE KEELEY IKST1TUTE, rrmais6.r. eeley Jiire JXECUTOK S NOTICE. Eatate of Gemre T. Lor.c. late of Somerset towustiip, dtiLeari. Letter testamentary ou the above estate bsvin bsrn icraiiteii to the underl'i.ei bv ttie proper aulhontv. notice Is nerly Kiv- en to all p-rwns intlt-oUxl . to said vslate to Butke luimedtale poTmerit, scd Ibose havinf euims ssint Hie same to presrnt them duljr a ulben Untied for pay meal, at Isle ridencr of dsru tn Ht.- .uwnhip. Ui. WArUtt ti. KEISOLPS Cumberland, .Md.. Ktacuior. YDMINISTKATOIl'S NOTICE. lial of ETItatstb Herman, late of Drothera valiey township, dec' 4. Letters of administration on tbe above es tate having been granu-i to the undersigned bv the prooi-r auuiotity. notice 1 her-y clv- entoafl prrMns iudt-lul to said twtale to nutaetm'ikdist paytueQl, and Ib'ise havinK (aimi sirsinst the tame to present tbem dui) suUnnlK-sWd for seltteinont on Naiunlay thr "JtXh diy ot May. !;", In the boruuifU o Somerset, county and Kiai oeal1 jAMii l rroii. Admin liin, tot Hambletonian Stallion, s-?. - ALHAMBRA! Will stand for msrs at Hih.acd Farm due lnf the eaii. This hon ueeis no bnasttnr. as his rei hsve sold for more money, aud produed more spre i and Lu-wr tnaa any in tiie county, aouio having gone the mile in 13 DRAFT STALLION, FRED! Ray, three-yesr-old. bred dep In old Jflintpr lli.Ki. vhii. In his diy. prod u-ed m-r hiti-prt-ed dmf. fcirp thn any Ktlltn ever vm-d la this county. This vol I will be al lowed litrtuoa limited nomb-r rf mivs al $n.uO to lnure a mare wii b fiail. Yoaaallo see this horse before breeding ei&ewbere. P. HEFFLEY. Horne-Stewart Co. DRY GOODS S NEW PULLEY BELTS. S Any belt so it's a pulley belt, is tbe cry this season. We are showing an" elegant s line, of black satin with phlley rings and back piece In sterling ailver and gilt at fi to P JO. w A new fancy is tbe Leath- 2 er belt with sterling rings and 3 satin ribbons tie f 1 23 to J L"3 are the prices. Pulley Belt Seta rings and back piece, in sterling 0 ailver, plain French gray or Roman gold finish ?1 to f2 50 Pulley Belt Rings in sier- 1t ling 30c, 50c, 75c Fancy Ribbons for making Pulley Belt Bright colored taf- fetas, satics or velvet Oie to M a yard. Q ' Ynn nn nrdpr ! mail. 233 Fifth Ave Pittsburg. PARKER & PHILLIPS. $ c- RIGHT In. Season is this Special SALE- Of our selling CarpeL, Oil Cloths, Window Shade?, Wall Paper, Mat tings, Lace Cortaiap, Rugs, Portiers at the lowest kiad of low prices just when the housewife most needs thera. Silks and Dress Goods. Ant seasonable things of all kinds are heaped np most temptingly, no matter what your merchandise need .may be, come with coaGJence and be prepared to be surprised by the littleness of tae prices. Dainty "White Goods, Laces And Embroideries, Ribbons, Ladies' Waists, large assort ment just received, Wash Goals in Percals, Dimities, Organdies, Satins, riques, Dotted Swisses, Marlboro Cloths, Gingham, Calicoes, etc . A special line of 23 inch all linen colored dress linen at 8c per yard. 36 inch Fersian Linings at Tc per yard. New Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Ded Spreads, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Stocking, Ac. An exceptionally fine r.ew line of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in Sairts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear Stocking?, etc DoiYt Lag Along, Be in Time ! To get a fair share of the grand offerings ; they will not be lacking for buyers, for hasn't the store been filled for the last four weeks with seek ers and searchers after money-saving bargains ? Sole agents for P.Centemeri Kid Gloves. UHL'S. Spi )ring!! Are you ready for It t We are. You were In our minJs when we made our selection for tbe season and your wants Lave be.n autici-pab-d. Every department Is rendy for your inspection. You will find tbe ehoice of all that is new, novel and stylish in substantial materials at tbe lowest possible prior. Do you need a separate Dress Skirt You will make a ruudake if you purchae before eiamicingour line of new things iu Silks, Mohair and lare varitrty of plain and ffcncy suitings. Is it Shirt Wa'st? Then vail and inpt-ct the largest and ehohft a.-ortuient of SiIV?, riatins, Taff-rUs and other good to he kuud in the couiity. Did you say White Goods ? We have a complete line of Organdies, SU, Tersian Lawns, India Linen, Nainsooks, Dimities and Piques. Yes, colored wash goods of all kinds. Perhaps you prefer a Tailor-ilado Suit, separate skirt or a silk or wash waist? We have given exct-otional care to this department and claim the most exclusive styles combined with the ht of workmanship and ma terial that can be found any place ia the cojnty, at prita you would pay for an inferior article elsewhere. As usual, material and finish are the distinctive features of the large line of ladies' muslia underwear. The stocking department fvr ladies and children contains the best fast-colored good a at low price. Call and cxamiDour lias of Lare Curtains some beauties in Irish poirjt and Xottirif bain. Soma very pretty patterns in sash curtain goods. Ask to se tbe lins of Table Linens, Tos-f'i aud Bed-spreads, Calico Wrappers, llsndkerchiefs. Ties, new Kelts, Ribbons and Notion. We have alwayx been lefulr ia Press Trimmings and Liniogs. Our offers for this season embrace a large variety in all-over silk nets, spangle neu, guipure all-overs, lares and embroideries. UHL'S c OURT PROCLAMATION. Xhkiai Tbe Hon. Jacob H. lnam- ketkek. Pivitrtil Juilirof I fc 'eral Courts of Common Pleas of lUr sevr ml Hint!escnni- pnniug ine llh Jailicuil ltlnrt. anU JutJte of tbe 4'ourts of Oyer snti TermtHrant (rfn- era'. Jail Lelivery. 6r Uisl f ail capital and other otf'-nders In the sail li.(rlrt. snd OEOKua J. Black and A. F Limn, !:;'-. Joi!e of Ihe Cun of (.'umraoo Pls and Julio of the Cour.s of yrr snd Tertntner and lieneral J'l LeliTer Uir the tnal of ail 9pital and other uiT.-mlers in tbe I'ountr of Motnernft. nave Mum ineir prepi-. inj w me dlreeted. For IxMaing a loun common I'lejui and enerl v(ujrter eslons of ths Pwre and imersi Jsil Lelivery. and Courts tf Oyer and Terminer at Somerset, oa MONDAY. MAY 28, 1900. NoTira Is herebT riven to all the Jatxcs of the Peace, the Coroner and Ctsbies vilnln the mud eoun'.T or mbwiwi, thai iney be then and there In Jielr prir per-ons wua their rolis. rerools.ltktulsiUons,exsmiQauons and other remembrances, U d- Inose thinfs hK-h to their oniee snd In that beaaif ap pertain to be done, and aloo tney who will Droseente arsinst the Dnoflers that in or shall be tn lbs ii of Somerset County, to be then and there to prosecute against tliens aa snail be task JAMES B.SAYLvUK. rtiri 91 SHERIFF'S SALE! By rlrtue of a eeruin writ of fieri f iriss Is- sued out of the Court of Conin:on Pleus of iroeret eounl y, I'St Io me oireried. there wiil 1 exposed tossie, at the Court Huum-, la 8omersrt borough, oa Friday, May 25. 1900, At on o'clock P. M. tbe following described real estate, tow it: All tberVbt. title. Interest, elsim and de mand of Clutrles Chesinutwuod. of. In and to a certmln piece or lot of rnmad -Hume In the town of WiiMltter, laint townnbip. iomtv-i e Kirtr. Pa., and known snd numbered on fbe VeM Plsn" of lot s lot S . frontlne t (eel on Centre street, and exteodms twaof eiul width 1TTS -et '"'O street, haviuz eil Avenue on Ihe ot;e sfd and another lot. raw or lute of J. ii. Veil on tn- other side, said lot bavin been conveyed to Charlr-s t hetnul wood by ieed of John H. Veil and wife dmed id Lec. 1. recorded iu lK-eU heeord fr Somerset county. Vol. l- l, p. snd hMTin thereon erected a two-storr frame dwelling botie izx A leel, wun the appurtenknees. Taken In execution and lo be sold the propen r ft Ctutrtes Cneslautwood at tbe suit of A. -M. Hlooni. Terms: NOTICE Ml whom purchsinr at tbe abort sale will p'sue UiIef notice t'.Kt 10 per cent- of tte purchase money must be pid wben property ts snocKea aown: otherwise it wul ssin be tipuwl to s&le at tbe rk of the first purr baser. Tbe residue of the purcbae money must be paid worbefcre the diy of conn rint loo. vii : ThariHlay. Msy 1. 1VO o deed will be acknowledged uuui tbe pur chsH money is paid In full. Sheriffs (MTlce, 1 J. B. SATIXiS. Somerset, Pa. buenlT. Carload Fancy, Recleanefl Grass Seeds Now beiDg offered at price beyond com petition. Call and inspect our SEEDS before making your purchase. Baying in tbse quantities enables us to buy di rect from tbe Lsrgst Seed Dealers In tbe country. W have SEEDS of all kinds Tiinotby and Clover, Orchard and Blue Grass, etc Mail orders will receive prompt atten tion and correspondence solicited from parties desiring lo make purchase. FLOUR and FEED DEPARTMENTS Always well slocked with Feed and Grain of all varieties. We are offering great inducements on all onr High Grade Minnesota Flours. Call and inquire onr prices. Don't firget -OIL MEAL" Is the most nutritious feed for stock. Try s track at once aud see tbe results. WANTED 100 TONS Baled Straw. Can load at any point in tbe county. Parties having any to offer w ill please write or call to see us. We are the Largest Receivers of Farm Products in tbe County. Farmers having Potatoes, Hay, Wheat, etc, to offer, call to see us wben ready to market yoar produce. Respectfully yours. COOK BEEBITS 'Tbe Headquarters.'1 Come to the REGISTER'S NOTICE. I. KM.l.e r.n . T! nWHil COffl. Ute following; accounts nave ptusea r-xr.ier, and that tbe same wiil be presented for eorv nrmatton and allowance atan Urpbans' Court to be held at Somerset. Pa., on Wednesday. May 30, 1900. Klnrt and final account of C. L. Hiker, ad min lsirs tor of Benjamin Bker. dee d. H rot and final ai-rount of li. t . and John Werner, administrators of Oeorge Werucr, deed. Fourth and partial seevmnt of Robert E. Ross, one of the executors of Moses A. liuf, deed. Kirst and final account of John H. Cnter, silniln Ktrator of Cbaiiea Hendnck. dee d. Klrst and final account of John H. Custer, administrator of Isivid Pennxl dee d. Klrst anl final acount of James Blouh aad Catharine Klouib, admintstralorsof Val entine lilouch, dee d. Klrnt account of A. E. Glessner, exerotor of Ed UlessoeT. dee' l. . . Pinal account of Henry F. PebeU adminis trator of Isv1d Husband, dee'd. First and final accsint of Jacob Boss, exee Btor of John lxilx, dee'd. first and final account of A T. Oroff. ad ministrator of Patrick Hogsn. dee'd. plrstand final account of John u. Raach and Kurus Kaucd, admtnlstsalors of Henry Ksocu. dee'd. Kirst and final seeount of Mary A. Walker and Herbert K. BiUaer, exeeuiors of 'eisua il. Walker. deCd. First and Coal account of Cenlel .Schrock, administrator of Imvid .Srbrock, dee d. aomerset,Pa JOH-S I. 8HAFER, May 2, lauOl Kegisier. ASSIGNEE'S ACCOUNT. I hereby certify that the fo.lowing account has lern Bled lo tbe Prothooomry s office in and for the county of Konwrart, snd tlmt the ssme will be p re-en led to lb Court of Com mon Pleas of said county, for coufirinaUoo and allowance, on Wednesday, May 30, 19CO. Third and final accoont of Joseph B. Miller, assifneeof Coorad Milier, of Jctlcrsus town ship, cjomerset county. Pa. Protiouotarv's oiOce, t M. I. rtr.r.L, May 2,'UOO. j I'rulbotuj'-iry. Phillips Variety Store, TS Brebm BuildiDg. Somerset, Pa. Main Cross Street- . And get Our PRICES Leaders and Promoters of- Low Prices .ON Everything J.W.Phillips J. H. Sifford & Co Your Attention to Our Lace Curtain Dep't. Tbia department haa grown wonderfully. We i;iTi:one and all t insevi it before buying elsewhere. Can aae you money. 40 cents and upward. New Line o! Poplins To show In all colors, lee beU seller of to-ds.T. can not get eoough of tbeos. Sow would be a good cbacee to pick oat the shade you hare been looking fcr. ffi also have tbe new If erverlae goods f r waists, in Polka dot, and differ ent shade of tbe plain. Another good seller. Don't overlook oar Tailor Made Suit department, we are right in it, our sues show f r itself. Plenty of Wash Silks, great demand for these goods. Lots of White G-khJs In Piq ie, Nainsook, Mulls. India Linens and Organdies. Xew line of Percales. Celebrated II. A H. Crset. Et and most rel labia on tbe market ta-d.iy. In all colors. We have the best 1.00 Kid Cilove GaaranteeL Large line of separate) Skirts in plain and noveltieM. ..Carpets.. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices. We can compete with the test of hoosea. Try ns on Carpets, Rags and Mattimrs. You do uot want to pay out more than you are C)mpellsi to. Let us help you save. Hummer goods of all kinds comir-g in daily. J. H. SIFFORD & CO Straw Hats... Watch for oar Grand Opening of them. Yoi will ee the most stylL-h aad cotuplet-j line you ever aw. All t!.e newest styles and shapes fro:a 25 cent up. J. H. BLACK, SOBERS ETT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER and HEN'S FURNISHER. : : 2 : : - i 9 w t 9 9 i 9 t 9 0 e 9 a 9999999f9i99y94l99999449999499 Lor PricesJ 3est Goods.J DON'T BUY Mm 0 m w ! Cntil yoa have seen our One IlanJred elecant and funcj jj trimmed f.ii-g!e and doable Sleijh?, aid Sixty of the Le?t quality 9 3 Farm and Lumber Dob-SIeli. These yoa will findby injainquir1 w 9 BOLDEBBAOH'S HARDWARE STORK, ! lept inthe Carriage Repository In rear vf Hardware Store. Our Iiobis, Blankets and Belli yea will find in the Hardware store. t.999 2?a!l and Ses Them ! J B Holderbaum. ! 949C 999999 t9t&999t Ten big depart- 8 PENN STraffic Co., Ll.TITED. q, gJohnstown, Pa. menis f."eda'most g 5 Finest Department O to overflowing wilh S Store Between fiood$ you n3ed 6 Philadelphia and 0 5 0 r o o S Pittsburg. Pay ths Freight on 8 all Goods Ship 3 pad to CUT-OF-TOWM o Patrons. OCeC633i3532C8y6QSQ 03X30 v. Our Spring" Opening, An cwnt loosed forward to by an army of Johnrtown buyers. This year we expect to sarpa?s a!! former cffurt.1 and treat patrons to the most notewort'iy display of nc piinj goods ever made in Johnstown. Milliner, pprf rprnph0f,onin?3are data f,jr AprI1 l0th to Wllliillulf CiiJ LCipCli Hth, ar.d these will be todays at the big store. Every idea to meet patrons, particular abouflow price and high quality two features of thb great shoppingcentre. hrW Tailnmaro Vn'h If oa Eee lhe shoTin5 her0 -T0Q"11 LddlCi IdllullIialiG OiiilOi raze why this store does the largest business ia the county. The sails are models of style, fit and tailoring. They include the famous Sirawbride & Clothier suits nothing better anywhere. We can fit you out in a stylish suit and the cost wiU be little $5.00 to t5.00. ft riCllS piin J llbUlilli jatae c;ty were combined they would hardly equal our mammoth showing of men"s and youths' spring suits. We can clothe you stylishly and excellently in suiu? from $3.00 to 122.00. nd eerriceable suits for the liitic m.n. $10.00 ihe suit. as any caret We have mm hundreds and hundreds of rolls of carpets and we're selling more carpets this springr than ever before in our history. That's be cause we undersell every other house. We want to see yoa if yea need anything in the floor wear line. WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Bays' CliinjstK Oar Carpal Department ':;r PennTraffic Co., Ltd, I Johnstown, Pa. 3 M A C32CS2yX2C8?0 WASHINGTON STREET. (320830X8333 aCCSSOfi TT
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