fCTsnraerset Herald. May i im - ,,,.. will b bM Ja 1 w.iiuih lu.rning. May U L.nu, the rtlib! and ? L"' .... .-.. r.-iiirr. mill Tu-ipo w Ih of bis trvice ..irf at tun , Walker aud Miss Kate r'- t", u.lnp, were united in i - i... Aurii 2 at the ir"- r rieueus, kot. j. hi the po!e of all tele- i - - rrt i h tvile nd 15 cente a fool for ? ' . .i... BJ . . . j guDually i esuwaica m T Jefferson Picking, of Terra ' . y., spenl neverml days lat ri h!re'v in thi place. The 'eiU of J. K'Ers s011 Co.. Mr- PK'kin is connected, "'uure!y rebuilt eince being fcT ore a few moothe ago, and "jfibe luiast ncerns in We8t hf-re Mr. Picking endearor- " s're tt rvioes of a number of . reivers. ,ri F'kn'r. of tb Mansion Berlin, h sold that valuable ' , pe.er U. a well-known rem 7JoM.j n. The transfer or the vili pntb!y be made this week ""ie property will b turned over w owner. Mr. Falknor was I ,(,. Tun Mantiion House Ol B "" - tbebiequiped public hoiine jtixsiDiy. sunt Ca.-hier Georee Harrwn, of tsfrwi County National Bank, left P3.t!pi' Friday, and shorUy ,trrivicg in that city entered hoa f Mre he underwent a surgical ,BUtie hand of an einineutex '.r the relief of a catarrhal affection V ' froul nich he has been ,rff,,r tbe pitt few months. Mr. "j-f many friends hope that he irn tk-.ne in a few weeks entirely j miruh!P, died bunaay, Apru z. , n !jer Ute residence near Downey 5. ' ttQ resulta from .r.fruui which she had buffered for r diiriue which time she was pi to sit in a chair day and night. -kuoD throughout the com mu , u d exi-eileut christian woman dtth has occasioned profound -i iiuf rg her many friends. 4 are received here Monday itf announced the death of Miss. k. Maze, at li20 o'clock Sunday I t ber home in Huntingdon, Pa.. : j Tps. 51 18 Maze was a aaugnier 3 w U:e William U. Maie, of ftt- -mi Nora Kimmell Maze, deceased, tmndJaughter of Charles A. Kltn c! tbis place. She waa a beautiful :KWrtive young lady and her many rei fiimds will tci grieved to learn r antiuitly death. '.: d 'tiin before Judge Shafer, of :iire. to rewver damage from a ife of tbe peace for alleged illegal ;'Tinuiei)!, an interesting point was coptd. The court stated that an act werably provides that before a plain anaiiiuuin a suit for damage against jttmte for something be has done jieoi.i.un of the duties of his office ::rs dax'a notice must be given in .sto:Tird the justice opportunity to tiuendst. ijvrird t Cromwell, member of the t Tenth, aud on Company D's ht roil aa one of the wounded at ie, was in town Saturday. Crom- isuking life ea.y in Somerset coun - Last fail he was a candidate thereon rlreuiocratic ticket for County Treas- but no many of tbe Frosty Sons of .njs-r proved to be Republicans to A aim a winner. He says one or two t primaries like that just ended will Somerset around into the Demo-k..-cj'tiinn. Connellsville Courier, in unknown man either jumped or icui a coke oven, at white heat, at Foundry plant or the H. C Frick it Co., Morgan station, Fayette coun ife eveuinpj since. His leap to an -I death was observed at a distance veralciike workers, who ruibed to p.t'f, battered in the door of the A mil, w ith a scraper, dragged out -ciiirreu remains. They were so bad-:.-njurrd as to be beyond identifica i Whether be accideutally fell into --it.iiig furnace or leaped in with iiil intent will probably never be Spdriy of f,.ur or five young men rode -:rbe-ls from this place to the big -.-tin Jefferson township Sunday tnorn i here they made a thomigh person-a-pertion of the great underground ffti.at times boing compelled to climb bands and knees in order to pass iose cbaiuber to another. They de- tbat several of the chambers are a 50 to hKi feet square in area, tbe Mi rf which are from 20 to 60 feet e tbe tl.-or, and that a stream of iwan be heard trickling its way on--x:h tbe floor. The various mem ''or tbe party were smeared with mud otby returned to town, but this was willed for on tbe score tbat the en- lu tbe cave is only large enough man to craw 1 throiigh. WinJiier Journal has a rather -iiigam.ui.t of tbe recent murderous 1ri in tbat jrt of Somerset county -fwu t.ve men were killed and sev-'.:b-iit jtjied by three bad Italians -f'-tttaLd stiletto. The editor says, ip.rtrd that Shives heard the noise rabed dow n to see what had hap -d and ca:ue back a corpse." It is '"v-rjed whether tbe corns rushed tweasiie M a !es iuipetuous giiU ' iiinber Informed that -Every .':"'m in tow n was instactiy on tbe '-! J. an-i k.1 iheir utmost for the vi dv:,ij,." What they did far tbe u.i!. t a; par, but we h pe they i;v;rp tiie fuuci jus of the uqJj.- "l;in.h as khe it npiks" t-t '-r wiut it be a! i)o.t is lixi J ik'irs of tSn nu r,..,,.w.!'o. ;iio 'if i nr readers will be gr aved to -! in- deiih of Anna Kuijy, ifeof II. Marshall, who passed away V u. ,ru:u, April 24.h. at her la-e v:ie iu ConuelNville, Pa., agd 4'J y- i.e inadi a brve but weary '' "S." a myswrious and pain--"-ii;y latiii2 over a year, a prt of ';''tiu,ewa.penli.i the Mor!y ii j- " I'lttshurg. An obscure norvous "i,-f tbat bain.d the bst medical - tbe primary cause of her death. !nred a great deal but bore it 'fcy a.i.l patienlly, and when there ""loi.g. r hope of life here abe re- iierstif willingly, content with 'prt.m.e f ife hereatter. Deceased "f many yrs pat an active mem the Hipti Church and died in .laii.ji ot that faith. She was "Cbter of c. Lrrm of Penns- r.r"- c.unly. A husband and enn chsidreu mouru the loss or a wile aad mother, who in hr i lieai'h m.tl.l ih nrl.l t.riohtr.r "Ppier with the sunhiD of her veoe Tj, fucral services were held uj i-firujou. Interment ws l ia jjjU Grov ('AtnMrv. Mr. Cjtllf U !jLmasa aslai.t 1 flTil B '! f tbe Western Uui.m Telegraph !r r" up onlil " tiuia'of her "SH, Mr. Marshall, who at tbat OHidil,".! 1 v.. A -J Mr Jj"n X. Snyder, and fjr a Ptriod thereafter, resided here, and of the mot popular ladies in "1!-U circles. W. W. PICIIIO raOKOTED. Appoinfd 6aral Agaot f taa B. 4 0. faMgr IpariBat at Chieago. Stmersfci friend and nil are Lis friends will b pleased to ltarn of tbe advanw ujeul of Mr. William W. Picking, wb, on Arril S4'.h, waa apointed General Agent r( tb Pasajnger department mx Chicago if the IUltinorA OhM Kallrowd Couipaoy. as p,r .flii-ial circular lieariug the atguaiurtiuf Unueral Fasaonger Agsul Austin and approved by D. H. Martin, Manager Paaneugvr Traffic. Tbe promo tion carries an increase of salary with It, In a personal nol apprising Mr. Pick ing of his advancement General Passen ger Agunt Austin say : -I'lease accept this a slight reougniaon of ujy appre ciaiion of your ability and devotion to duty. The manner in which you have handled tbe business in Chicago during my admiuc-traUon has been most aatis laotory, and it affords me the greatest pleasure to offer you a practical demon stration of my appreciation. Mr. Picking is the youngest sod of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Picking, aud a brother or Rear Admiral Picking, who died several months ago while la charge or the Boston navy yard. He has bem in the se.vioe of the B.4 0. for the past twelve years, having first served in the capacity of Traveling Passenger Ageut, with headquarters at Somerset. Four or five years aiterwsrds he was transferred to Chicago, where he servedias City Passen ger Agent with marked ability. A abort time ago Mr. Picking was elected preai dent of an associaiion of traveling and city passenger agents of all tbe railroads) entering Chicago, a high testimonial of hit popularity among those who are his rivals in business. The Herald lakes this occasion to renew its assurances or distinguished consideration to "Willie P." aud to w ish him still "more power." Political So tea. Tbe result of the Republican primary election in Somerset county is character istic or the insurgents. If trey can't rule they always try to ruin.-Mt. Pleasant Journal. Ti e Frosty Sons or Thunder had hot old time this week and the end is not yet. Somerset county la in a continual state or ferment over politics and this is no doubt from the fact that there is invaria bly an over-production in tbe crop of statesmen. Counellsville Courier. In the matter of snap Judgment and high handed tricks Chairman Berkey of Somerset county can give pointers to the wicked machine Republicans. Union-town-Xews-Slaudard. Caiot Eaameratort. The first enumerator appointed in the 13tb Pennsylvania Census District was William P. Hurst, who, 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 tbat by the authority Test ed in me by the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide for taking tbe Twelfth and subsequent censuses," ap proved March 3, ISO, and reposing full confidence in tbe ability, discretion and integrity of W ill. am P. Hurst, of Somer set, County of Somerset, State of Penn sylvania, I do hereby, with tbe consent of the Director 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 tbe duties of an Enumerator, Id accordance with law. This appointment shall terminate, unless sooner revoked, on the completion of the duty for which it is made. Given under my band at Somerset on tbis 30th day or April. A. D. 1900.- - Geo. R. Sctll, Approved: Supervisor or Census V. R. Merriam, for 13ih District or Director or Census. Pennsylvania. Tbe utterly untruthful statement cir culated during the recent primary con test by Congressman Tbropp and a rw or his followers, to the effect that all ap pointments or enumerators had been made weeks ago, caused many applicants for appointment to refrain from return ing the test blanks sent them and deter red others from applying, thus retarding and increasing the labors or tbe Super visor. In several enumeration districts no applications for appointment have yet been received, and in others, notably in Cambria county, the Supervisor ha ex perienced great difficulty in procuring efficient applicants. To such applicants as are to be appoint ed Supervisor Scull and his clerk are mailing commissions, blanks, etc., aa rap idly as it can be done. So greatly baa the labor or tbe postoffice officials at tbis place been increased by the census busi ness tbat the Supervisor has beon au thorized to name a special postoffice clerk to attend to the registered mall connected with tbe oeosus business. Town Coaacil Proceedings. At the last regular meeting of town council tbe purchasing committee wan authorised to purchase 200 feet of boso for tbe use of the fire com pan lea. Sev eral SO root eections or hose were ruined at recent fires. An ordinance granting tbe Lincoln Mutual Telephone Company a franchise of the streets and alleys was adopted. Tbe Lincoln Mutual is composed of busi ness mn and farmers living between Somerset and Sipesville who want 'phone connection w ith the county seat. Work on the new line is already under way and it will likely be pushed forward to completion at an early day. The ordinance introduced four weeks ago Imposing a tax of $1.00 ou telegraph, telephone and electric light poles, and fl.50 o.i every miie or wire utilized by such companies in the borough, went over for io weeks, when it will agiu be brought up for final action. Represtn tativeior the Bell and Somerset County Telephone tVnip-inios, the Somerset Electric Lght, II nt arid Power Com pany, and the Wewtern Union Tolegrapa Company, were present. O'-j-tfion was off-red to the propised t.tx o:i wir, and it waalo nrgl thu $1 0 tax per pole was excessive. A resolution In 'ruclinc Iba supe.in t indent or ths water department to cut off tbe water service at tbe Highland lin until the proprietor or said iuslituu-m bad arranged with council for the pay ment of water toll was defeated. lJt an amendment rejuiri tbe lessees of the Inn to put up a -a-h forf.it iu ordur to secure the borough from loss waa a 'opted. Bid for the proposed new mnuicipal building were openod, when it wa found tbat the bid of Mr. Frank Granger. $i,475, waa the loweaL Five bids In all were recsived. As tho autli iriz-J ap propriation ror the buil liug i ouly f l.tVsO no contract was award. The president of council waa lustra t ed to make arrangement with the caunty authorities for ths use of oella In the county jail, where drunks and dirdr Hms tuv ! teinp-trariiy c-indneJ, nntil a munici .1 budding and l ockup is en aei A CecnsdrsB. Sial wart to Insurgent The nomination certificate -f Saoner aud R'-we ws filed i h Secretary Griert In person 10 min-ii-s after the arrival uT tha Peinylvanla tr.it, io I!rristjrg. atilS Wednesday morning. The certlficateof ICoootx and Kendall wss aot filed for some six hours lau-r. WfcKfc was filed first? Do you give It upf Insurgent, That's dead easy. Koontx's and Kendall's, of course. I'm on to my .b of "faking " Terrible plagues, tho-te itching, p-eater-ingdiseaiwds of tho skin. Put an end to misery. Down's Oiutmeut cure. At any d-iig iore. LA, EiIIT ASD PAIXJIESt AU AUAISsr THZ TE&EE I It is a harsh and perhaps unwarranted rtllortion on the inteUiK-nvoe and legal kuowielge of Messrs. K.iitz, Kenda I and KiHwer to say tba. any of tbm.i have lor a single moment believed that lhy r thu comin8 of tbe Bepnbli.mo ' parly of Somerset county for the office of A- nililymen aud Corgres. rennet I lively, by virtue of tbe primary eleetK.u held April ".1st, but aiuoe tbe i aines of the two gentlemen first mentioned ap pear upon a certificate filed with tbe Sec retary of the Commonwealth, attested by the officers of an illegally conducted convention, we presume that they mean to make an effort to prevent the names of their successful competitors W. H. Sanner and Fred. Rawe from appearing in tbe Republican column on the official ballots to be voted at tbe general election. Mr. Koontx's legal knowledge and ease of fair play must tell him aa a sans of hunesty and fairness tells every man conversant with the facts that he aud his colleague received minority of the votes cast at the primary election, aud they are therefor not, and have do right to claim to be, the nominees of the party. It Is presumed, also, tbat they, before announcing their names as candi dates and paying the usual announce ment fees, attached their aignatures to a pledge presented them by the Chairman of the County Comm'ttee, whereby they agreed to abide by the result of the pri mary election and support the nominees. Sanner and Rowe, their opponents, sub scribed to such a pledge, and they mean to abide by it. Mr. Koontx's knowledge or the law and his sense or fairneea must tell him as tbe honest dictates or conscience baa told every fair-minded man in the county that the Chairman of tbe County Com mittee was powerless to remove tbe Com mitteemen of Jefferson and Larimer townships, tbe former on tbe night pre ceding the election and the latter on the nigbt or the election after tbe polls had been closed and the vote counted, without giving them an opportunity to be heard, and that the vote 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 or their respective precincts, were reoguired as such, and both perfoimed their duties under tbe law and the rules of tbe 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 or a committee, a majority or which was unalterably opposed to him. Mr. Koontx's legal knowledge and sense or fairness must tell him as the dictates of honest conscience has told every fair-minded man in the county tbat the Chairman or the County Com mittee and his unscrupulous agents bad no legal or moral right to procure oy fraud aud direct purchase the resigna tions or Committemen who were hostile to the re-election or the Chairman or bis brother-in-law, and that the honest voters, who saw that their confidence waa about to be betrayed and their rights sac rificed, acted clearly withiu their rights and within the rules or tbe party wheu on the morning or the election they pro ceeded to elect judges to conduct their elections. The mockery of decency and justice In the case of New Baltimore bor ough, where a non-resident is alleged in a sworn affidavit to have, by deception and unlawful means, procured the resig nation of the duly elected Couimittetnan, must appeal to General Koontx's knowl edge of tbe law as well as to bis sense of fairness, as it has already appealed to the sense or fairness of every man conver sant with the facts. This agent of Ber- key's, after securing the resignation of the Committeman by the methods and means alleged himself a non-resident of tbe district on the morning of tbe elec tion set up au illegal poll, of which be w aa the only officer and at which his was the only vote cast. This same bogus and illegally-appointed Committeeman, a non-resident of New Baltimore, had the brazen effrontery to preseut himself as a member or the body or return judges and to nominate brother-in-law Barron for Chairman or the County Committee. Mr. Koontx's knowledge or the law and his sense or fairness must tell him as the conscience of every honest man has al ready disclosed that the vote of Ogta township, which Chairman Berkey and his illegally-assembled committee chose to ignore, in order that Berkey might figure out a majority for a 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 tbe power to disfranchise the voters of Ogle township, simply because the judge of election, illegally appointed by tbe Chairman, failed 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 votes were lawfully counted. The fact that an Illegally ap pointed Committeeman attended tbe illegally-conducted convection and cast a vote for Brother-in-law Barron will not vitiate tbe returns from Ogle, which give a majority or 58 votes in favor of the Stal wart ticket. Mr. Koontz'a legal knowledge and sense of fairness must tell him, what has already been made manifest to every lay man and fairminded man in tbe county that tbe vote of Garrett borough, where tbe electors denied the right of the Chair man of the County Committee to trans cend bis powers and Dame a judge to hold their election, but elected a judge or 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 tbe whim of County Ctxiir man because they refused to recognize bis unlawful assumption of power in order that he or his brother in law might be elected Chairman of the County Com mitue. Mr. Koontx's knowledge of the law and his sense of fairness niust have told him 1 rg erft this, an thn fids have impressed every honest and fair-minded man in the county, that if it is in tho power of the Chairman of tbe Committee to remove lueiubers of the Commitleo at bis pleas ure, that nothing stands in tho way of a designing and unscrupulous ofScer keep ing himself in power indefinitely, mak ing up a committee or persons absolutely subject to bis commands, throwing cut tbe votes or such districts as he may deem uecessary in oider to declare cau d.dales This ovn cbvca the no:nineea of 'he party; in fact, iguoring the God given right of every freebora American cilizon to cant bis vota and to have it honestly counted. Mr. Koontx's knowledge of the la, (ar'.iaineutary rules and tnae nr fairness I trust tell him, wnai is aireauy c:nr m Ii:...l.....nan.lM,ni1 nWriTAr. t h 111 tlO ,1111 :uu MUM v . - , - authorized body can legally enter upon Us duti'es uulil the roll membership has been made up aui announced, and lh.it all of iu proceedings, unless o leg ally constituted, must come to naught when presented in court. So two men in the county know better than Messrs. Kooulx and Kooser that they were hirly and honestly defeaud for nomination to the offices to which they aspired at tte Republican primary election, hsld Aprd 21st, by a pronounced majority of the votes, including tbe votes illegally cast and counted in their favor. ! and the Dcitao will view with pro found regret any effort that may be put forward In their behalf to defeat the will of the people, even by technicalities. fueling aa we do, that ooh or the genUe I men named have a higher regard for law, j for equity. Justice and fairness, than they J have for tbe applause of a few bot bead- ed malcontent, who being utterly de ! void of all aoose of honesty of purpose and fairnass, of the legal rights or others. have uudertnken to ruin the Republican party in this county so far as it lien with in tbeir power to do so. It is col thought possihie tbat the; de feaud candidate hsve rwt aside "all am bition to attain prominence in the Repub lican party, but unliss they decide to kbide by Uw and order and by the gnat priia ipla of majority rule they will fur ft it all claims thry have or heretofore have mads of being Republicans. Jurori for Kay Ciart. The fbiiowirg named gentlemen have been drawn to serve aa jurors at tbe regu lar term of court, w hich meets May 2S.h. ORAND J I-ROES. Bai ron George, Somerset. Bockes, Deunis, Summit. Boytr R. P., Shade, Cable F. T., Stonycree-k. Co tf roth Charles, Somerset borough. Countryman W. T., Meyersdale bor. Dia E. H., Meyersdale bor. Fike Wallace Summit. Kimmel J. J., Stonycreek. Kreger William, Upper TurkeyfooC Lohr J. M., Conemaugh. McMillen R. S., Upper TurkeyfooC Marts Herman, Northampton. Miller 4. A., Shade. Xickelso Richard, Elalick. Obex Russel, Hooversville bor. Putman Michael, Upper TurksyfooC Phillippt Austin, Casselman bor. Silbaogh E. W Addison. Shaulis Aaron, Lincoln. Say lor Jacob A-, Meyersdale bor. Smith David, Quemahoning. Sturtx, V. H., Fairbope. Walker M. W.. Brothersvalley. PETIT JURORS FIRST WEEK. Brant J. J., Brothersvalley. Berkey David, Paint. Berkley E. M., Summit. Barnt Henry F., Conemaugh. Begley W. C, Somerset Barn hart X- L., Quemahoning. Baker W. C. Brothersvalley. Bender Cornelius, S toy e town bor. Christner Zachariah, Summit. Co ber Aaron, Summit. Critchfield J. M, Milford. Davis Calvin, Addison. Dickey Malchias, Somerset. Easton W. S., Salisbury bor. Elenberger Lewis, Allegheny. Etcher C. W., Milford. Emerick Jacob, Northampton. Engle Chauncey J Elk Lick. Friedline John A, Lincoln. Foust D. W Allegheny. Glotfelty Richard. Elk Lick. Gahagan William, Paint. s Hay P. S., Brothersvalley. Keefer Isiael, Allegheny. Knable J. C, Milford. Lowry A. L . Elklick. Lape Jonathan, Summit. Mitchell Jesse J., Addison. Miller W. G., Milford. Marteeny George, Somerset. -Mumau Ja-b G., Brothersvalley. Meyv-s Mahlon, Milford. Moots Walter Middlecreek. Pearson noward, Allegheny. Rboads Joseph" F., Lincoln. Ream Benjamin, Jefferson. Suhrle Cornelius Allegheny. Sanner Nelson, Summit. Stahl Daniel, Milford. Shaulis Henry, Jefferson. Scott Noah, Lower Turkeyfoot. Snyder Mablon, Black. Sbultz J. W., Middlecreek. Smith Samuel S Northampton. Tissue C. C, Addison. Walker Silas A Milfoid. YowlerJohn, Somerset. Zerfass Josiah, New Centreville. . PKIT JUROR'S SECOND WEEK. Blough James, Somerset. Bittner W. II., Northampton. Beyuon Fiank, Meyersdale bor. Biesecker Jobu, Jeoner. Brick Conrad, Allegheny. Buckman Samuel. Rock wood bor. Christner S. J., E.k Lick. Coleman Russel, Stonycreek. Couipton D., El k lick. Coughenour Andrew, Addison. Growall J. P., Rock wood bor. Garry John M , Middlecreek. Gardner Calvin E., Jefferson. Knepper Robert, Brothersvalley. Kamer C. W., Fairbope. Keiffer Benjamin, Northampton. Keefer Heury A, Conemaugh. Lambert E. M-, Stouycreek. Lowry M. C, Salisbury bor. Liphail John AM Casselman bor. Miller Frank, Summit. Miller Austin, Milford. McKenxie Andrew, Summit. Peterbrlnk Henry, Southampton. Rubright lrvin, Berlin bor. Robertson John, Meyersdale bor. Rayman James, Salisbury bor. Seese Emanuel J., Ogle. Scbmucker Noah, Jenner. Suhl John, Conemaugh. Shultx Joseph DM Greenville. Saylor John S.. Meyersdale bor. Soolt A., Meyersdale bor. Rpangler A. J., Quemahoning. Saylor A. J., Somerset. Stern Jacob. Lincoln. Trimpey Ephriam, Upper Turkeyfoot. Werner Simon, Brothersvalley. Walker Samuel G Allegheny. Witt G. W Wellersborg bor. Wagner Da vid E., Shade. Will William, Ursina bor. A Sick Baa's Project. 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Cheap Ink, full of sediment, are no good for a foun tain pen. Chas. II. Fisher. 1AIUIQ IT MAIL. An Exclusive, and Effective System Which it Will Pay to Investigate. Tbe Pittsburgh Bank for Savings, No. 210 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., offers the same security and opportunities to people living anywhere on Jhe globe aa 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 a year. This bank bas over 17,000 detj-r-aitors and over li.000,000.00 on deposit. Write or call for booklet describing banking by niaiL Many a school- C:rl Is said to f. be lazy and shiftless 11 when she rjyvX doern deserve . .i33Vthc least bit of iu f I'rKbr She can't study, easily k" V5f falls csleep, is nervous H onrl trirl all tfco 'm I J i wi WJW U1UV .1 And what can you ex 4 Dect? Her brain is heine- Hfcd with impure blood and her whole system is 1 Such girls are wonder 4 fully helped and creatly changed, by taking Hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls have tafcf n it during the past 50 years. Many of these girls now have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, and now they giv the same medi cine to theirown children. You can afford trust a Sarseparilla that has been tested for half a century. S1.H kXtk. A3 snob. If your bowels ere consti pated take Ayer's Pills. You can't have good health unless you have daily action of tbe Bowels. U am. a tor. " On box of Ayer's Pills cured ray dynpeptia." Cp. CaXdwiil. J-n.li.1899. Bath,S.Y. Wrttm thm Doctor. If tw bsT to? wmpiiim whittm IM loir Ut brhoA cl tdvtc yon ea MMlblj reoelT. wnn u dotor frefy. Too irt.l racelrs prompt r ptj, without coat. AddM. PR. 1 C. AVER. Ixwen. Man. N r Try Grain-0! Try Grain-0! Ask yoor Grooer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-), the new flod drink that takes the place or coffee. Tbe children may drink it without injury aa well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from puie grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress, k the price of coffee. 15c and 25 cU. per package. Sold by all grocers. Wanted. Atlas of Somerset County. Will pay ti.00 for a copy. Address this offlce. ' Tor Sale. Eggs for hatching from my thorough bred poultry Barred Plymouth Bock, (Hawkius Strain.) Single Comb, Brown Leghorn (Carter Strain) and Single Comb Buff Leghorn. 75c. for 13; 80c. for 15 : 1.00 for a). Incubator eggs flOOper 100. J. F. IIKTZ, Westraont, Johnstown, Pa. The Somerset Normal School will open Monday, May 14, l'HO, and continue eight weeks. Teachers: D. W. Seibert, J. II. Baerits. Cental Enumerators Attention. Census Enumerators will need a good fountain pen for tbeir work. You can buy thorn at Cures Drunkenness. eeley Cures Drug ' Users. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 4rlk !, rrmaxas.r. Writt tor trt Book let lire E XECUTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Oeonie T. Lone, late of Somerset township, dn-eased. i eflers teMfAinentnrv ml the shove estate having bevu f rnnlj to the underxigued by tu proper uulhorltv. notice is liereoy rlv en to all (mtkoiim tndebteU.to saitd otat to make limnrtluite payment, and thoxe having cLa'ns againKt the same to present them duly auihenticau-d for payineui, at late residence of dec"d In ai .wnMilp. tic. WAKKE.N . r.KYXOLI' Cumberland, Md.. E&eculor. YDMIXIdTKATOIt'S NOTICE. Liate of Ellwibeth Itayman.lMteof Brothers valley township, dee'd. letters of administration on the above e tnte having been KmrW to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby giv en to all person indebted to sxld esUtle to iiiaketiiiiiiedmte ptivment, and thMe having euims againM tlieame to present them duly authenticated for setlleinent on Sutuntay tbe i.l ll day ot Muy. Ii!, In the borougti o Somerset, county and Htaie nfomtald. jamb u rron, Adnilulstnitot Hambletonian Stallion, ALHAMBRA! Will stand for mr at Hihmnd Farm dur ing the season. Tbis horse needs no bnastinK. us his ret hsve sold for more money, and prtidued more spee I and ticter than any In the county, some having gone tbe mile in il3 DRAFT STALLION, FRED! Hay, three-year-old. bred deep in old N'leiier bluxt. who. In his diiy, produced nvre h : k ii -pri-ed draft horses tlian sny stallton ever owned In tills county. This colt will be al lowed to go to a limited number nf mares at S".uu to Insure a mare wilh foul. You want to see this horse bef are breeding elsvwbere. P. HEFFLEY. MWtlMIMHMMIIMt 2 Horne-Stewart Co. DRY GOODS NEW PULLEY BELTS. Any belt so It's a pulley belt, is the cry this season. We are showiug an' elegant line, of black ' satin with pulley rings and back piece In sterling silver and gilt at $2 to $7-M. A new fancy is the Leath er belt with sterling rings and satin ribbons tie fl.25 to f L75 are the prices. Pulley Belt Sets rings and back piece, in sterling silver, plain French gray or Roman gold finish f I to 2 50 Pulley Belt Rings in ster ling 30c, 50c, 75c Fancy Ribbons for making Pnlley Belts Bright colored taf fetas, satins or velvets 25c to J2 30 a yard. Yea can order by mail. 233 Fifth Ave Pittsbure:. i ittunful ww w w MM IraS rr 3 AA M. PARKER & RIGHT In. Season is this Special Of our selling Carpet?, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Mat tings, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Portiers at the lowest kind of low prices juat when the housewife most needs them. Silks and Dress Goods. And seasonable things of all kinds are heaped up most temptingly, no matter what your merchandise need jnay be, come with confidence and be prepared to be surprised by the littleness of the prices. Dainty White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, Ladies' Waidt3, large assort ment just received, Wash Goods in Percals, Dimities, Organdies, Satins, Piques, Dotted Swisses, Marlboro Cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc . A special line of 28 inch all linen colored dress linen at 8c per yard. 36 inch Persian Linings at 7c per yard. New Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Stocking, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear Stockings, etc. Don't Lag Along, Be in Time I 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-eaving bargains ? Sole agents for.P.Centcmeri Kid UHL'S. Spring!! Are you ready for it? We are. You were in our minds when we made our selection? for the season and your wants have be.m antici pated. Every department la ready for your inepeclion. You will Hud the choice of all that is new, novel and stylish in substantial materials at the lowest possible prices. Do you need a separate Dross Skirt ? You will make a mistake if you purchase before examining our 'ine of new things In Silks, Mohair and large variety of plain and fancy suitings. Is it a Shirt Wa'st? Then call aud inspect the largest and clioii-et a.-ortnieiit of Silks, Hatins, Taffetas and other goods to be fcuud in the county. Did you say White Goods ? We have a complete line of Organdies, Swiss, Persian Lawns, India Linen, Nainooks, Dimities and Piques. Yes, colored wash goods of all kinds. Perhaps you prefer a Tailor-Made Suit, separate skirt or a silk or wash waiht? We have given exceptional care to this department and claim the most exclusive styles combined wilh the best of workmanship and ma terial that can be found any place iu the county, at prices you would pay for an inferior article elsewhere. As usual, material and flu ish are the distinctive features of the large line of ladies' muslin underwear. Tbe stocking department for ladies and children contains the best fast-colored goods at low prices. Call and examine oar line of Lane Curtains some beauties in Irish point and Nottingham. Some very pretty patterns in sash curtain foods. Ask to see the line of Table Linens, Towels and Bed-spreads, Calico Wrappers, Handkerchiefs, Ties, new Belts, Ribbons and Notions. We have altcayi been lewlrr in Mress Tiimmingi and Linings. Our oifers for this seasoD embraite a large variety in all-over silk nets, spangle nets, guipure all-overs, laces and embroideries. UHL'S; c OURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. Jacob H. Io!g- hkckkk. Frt-iliifiit Judiie of IhesevcmH.ourU of Common Hc of the several counllfscom- fxwliiic Ihf liilh Judicial lim-t. ana Jutltce of .br Court of Oyer snJ T-rmiur ui Urn era! Jail lA-livrry. for the trial of all capiLal sod other offenders In th ? naiJ l;Mrlt. and UEoKiis J. Black and A. K l'i( lr, Eis.. Ju1?ps of th Count of Common 1'lcas and JuHiira of th Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Oraerol Jj'1 Delivery for the trial of mil eapiUI and other uJV'mlers in the County of Knim'met, have issued their preeepts, and to medirwted. lor noiainf a court 01 l ommon Flats and (ienerkl vujirter ltions of lha Pence and (ieiu-nil Jail Delivery, and Courts of over and Terminer at Somerset, on MONDAY, MAY 28, 1900 Notice Is her-bvElven to all the Justices of the Fmoe, the Coroner and Constables within the wild eounty of Somerset, that they be then and there In their proper persons with their rolls. rveords.lniuiiiuons.examinationa and other remembrances to do tmwe tilings which to their office and in that behalf c pertain to be done, aud alm they who will nmsecute arainit the nrisoners that are or hall be In the Jail of Homerset County, to be then and there to prosecute ajaiust them aa snail be lust. JiMra B. SAY1JIK. hhenff. SHERIFF'S SALE! Bv virtue of a certain writ of fieri f iciaa Is sued out of the Court of Common Plens of Sotnervet county, ta to me directed, there will be exposed to Kile, at the Court House, In Somerset borough, ou Friday, May 25. 1900, At on o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit: All the rlebu title. Interest, claim and de mand of Ouirles ChtKtnutwood, of, In aud to a certain piece or lot of ground situate lu the town of Wludber, i'aint township, Somerset c iur.tr. Fa., and known and numtieredon the Veil Flan" of lots as lot No. t. mntlnic4feet on tVut re street, and extending bnckof eiiual width KITS Teet to lth street, having Veil A venue on the one s'de and amdlier lot, now or lute of J. II. Veil nn the other side, said lot having been conveyed to Charles I hestnut wood by died of John H. Veil and wife dated id Dec. Ixw. recorded iu iK-ed Keeord for (somerset county. Vol. p. M and having 1 1 lens ) ii errelro, a two-nior.v imme aweiuug bouw .UlA reel, wltn the appurtenances. Taken In execution and to be old ss the property of Charles Cheslnutwood at tbe suit of A. M. llloom. Terms: NOTICE All persons trurchssing at the above sale will please take notice that 10 per cent, of tlie putchase money must be paid vbti pmperly Is knocked down: otherwise it will again be exposed to sale at tbe rUk of the first pun baser. The residue of the purchase money must le paid on or belcrv the day of continuation, vlx : Thursday, May 31, IS'O fiodeed will be acknowledged until me pur chase money is paid In full. Sheriffs Offlce, ) J. B. SAYI.OR. bomeraet. Fa. fehenJ. JEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons con cerned as legs tees, creditors or otherwise.that tbe following accounts have passed register, and that the same will be presented for con firmation and allowance atan orphans' Court to be held at Somerset, Pa., on Wednesday, May 30, 1900. Kind and final account of C. L. Iker, ad ministrator of Benjamin Baker, dee'd. Kirst and flnsl account of II. C. and John Werner, administrators of George Werner, dee-d. Fourth and partial account of Robert E. Ross, one of tbe executors of Moses A. Uoss, dee d. Klrstand final account of John H. Coter. admln:slmtornf Charles Hendricks, dee'd. Kind and final account of John H. Custer, administrator of David Pearod dee'd. Klrst aud final account of James Blough and Catharine Blough, administrator of Val entine Blough, dee'd. Klil account of A. E. Olmsner, executor of Ed tilemner. dee'd. Final account of Henry K. Schell adminis trator of David Husband. dv'd. Klrstand final account of Jacob Rosa, exec utor of John Luu, dee'd. Klrstand final account of A. T. Groff, ad ministrator of Patrick Hognn. dee'd. Klrstand final account of John O. Ranch and Kufus Kauch, administrators of Henry Raucli, dee'd. Klrst and final account of Mary A. W alker and Herbert F. Bittner. executors of 'elnon H. Walker, dec" d. First and final account of Daniel S.Schrock, administrator of David Schroca, dee'd. Bomerset, Pa.. JOHN . HH AFER, Jnay 2, ltuXJt Keginwr. A SSIGNEE'S ACCOUNT. i hereby certify that the following account has neen uieu iu .r rro.ii.ww,j - . . . l . . n . Lt. . . n . I t tl.l I the and for theeouol 01 exnuenwt, nuu nuv in same will be presented to the Court of Com ' will UK urrw:iii ' - IImi of said county, for eouflrmaiioo mon and allowance, on Wednesday, May 30, 1900. Third and Bnul accoont of Joseph B. Miller, assignee of Conrad Miller, of JtHcraon town ship, Somerset county, Pa Protbonotary's office, ' M. P. REEL, May 2, 10. j I'rotuoiioury. PHILLIPS. ALE c. An exceptionally fine new line of Gloves. Carload Fancy, Becleaneil Now being offered at prices beyond com petition. Call and inspect oar SEEDS before making ymir purchase. Buying in these quantities enables us. to buy di rect from the Largest Seed Dealers in the country. We have SEEDS of all kinds Timothy and Clover, Orchard and Blue Grass, etc Mail orders will receive prompt atten tion and correspondence solicited from parties desiring to make purchases. FLOUR and FEED DEPARTMENTS Always well stocked with Feed and Grain of all varieties. We are otrering great inducements on all our High Grade Minnesota Flours. Call and inquire our prices. Don't forget "OIL MEAL" Is the most nutritious reed for stock. Try a sack at once and see the results. WANTED QQ T0NS Baled Straw. Can load at any point In the county. Parties having any to offer will please write or call to see us. We are the Largest Receivers of Farm Products In tbe County. Farmers having PoUtoe. Hay, Wheat, etc., to offer, call to see us when ready to market your produce. Respectfully yours. & "The Headquarters." Come to the Variety Store, 727 Brehm Building," Somerset, Pa. Main Cross Street. . And get Our Leaders and Promoters of... Low Prices ...ON... Everything J.W.Phillips Grass km COOK BEERITS Phillips PRICES J. H. Sifford & Co Your-Attention to Our Lace Curtain Dep't. Thia department has prown wonderfully. We invl: one and ail Ui inspect it before buyioK elsewhere. Can aave you money. ) cents and upwards. New Line ot Poplins To show la all colors, the best seller of to-day, can not get ooagh of them. Xow would be a good chance to pick oat the shade you have been looking (or. We also have the new Mereerise goods for waists, in Polka dot, and differ ent ahadea of the plain. Another god seller. Don't overlook our Tailor Made Suit department, we are right in It, our sales show f r itself. Plenty of Wash Silks, groat dema id for these good. ..Carpets.. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices. We can compete with the best of houses. Try us on Carpets, Rugs nj Mattings. You do not want to pay out more than you are compelled to. Let us help you save. Summer goods of all kinds oming in daily. J. H. SIFFORD Straw Hats... Watch for our Grand Opening of thorn. Yoi will see the most stylish and complete line jou ever saw. All l!.e newest styles and shapes from 25 cents up. J. H. BLACK, SOflERSET'S . - . EXCLUSIVE HATTER and HEN'S FURNISHER. aHMvvWvtOMvtfHMMtfMWt9 t T-rii3'-r t-m 5 JUU1N 1 DU I i F II I III I ea. a Until you have seen our One Hundred clt'crarit and fancy trimmed single and double Sleigh?, azd Sixty of the lest quality Farm and Lumber Dob-3!eJs. These you will fiudby ingainquir1 ! HOLUERBADM'S HARDWARE STORE, leptinthe Carriage Repository in rear of Hardware Store. Our Robes, Blankets and Bells you will Sud in the Hardware store. 3j B Holderbaum. 6N4MN Call and Hp Them PENN Traffic Co., L1HITED. g we 8 Pay the Freight on all Goods Ship- g ped to g OUT-OF-TOWM I Patrons. Johnstown, Pa. Finest Department o Store Between g Philadelphia and O Pittsburg. S Our spring An eent looked forward to by an army of Johnstown g buyers. This year we expect to surpass all former effort and treat patrons to the most noteworthy display of no pring g goods ever made in Johnstown. 8 Millinprv anri rarnp!j0pcn!n3 are datcd for Aprrl l0th to 1 mllllllCljf dlill LdipCld Hth, and theso will be If- days at the big store. Every idea to meet palrons, particular abouT'low price and high quality two features of this great jhoppingcentre. hrW TsilnrTarlp i!ifuIfyoa sce l?ie 8howing Iier0 you11 8 LdUlCi 1 dllui illdUC OUiloi reafoe why this store does the g largest business in the county. The suits are models of style, fit g and tailoring. They include tho famous Strawbridire & Clothier gaits nothing better anywhere. We can fit you out in a stylish suit and the cost will be little $5.00 to $ 15.00. 3 Mnn'p Cnnnrr Plnffi inT If l"e stocts of an.v otIl0r tvo stort u'CllS CpnilJ tlliUllIigi ia the city were combiued they would hard'y equal our mammoth showing of men's and youths' spring g suits. We can clothe you stylishly and excellently in suits from $3.00toJ2.00. " 3 n J PLjrnT Nobby and serviceable suits for the little rn-n. DOJS liulillli, $1.00 to $10.00 the suit. n P;.nT nQnoJmQnnJ admitted to be as fine a3 any carpet I UUl LaipCl UBpalilllClll department in the State. We have hundreds and hundreds of rolb of carpets and we're selling more g carpets this spring than ever before in our history. That's be- cause wc undersell every other house. We want to see you if 3 jou need anything ia the floorwear line. u 9 WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE, j PcnnfifflcCo.,LtdJ I Johnstown, Pa. 5 ecsaaassKaacra Washington street, csa'saassssascs Lots of White Goods in Pique, Nainsook. Mulls, India Linens and Organdies. New line of Percaies. Celebrated If. A II. Corset. Bt and moat reliable on the market to-dty. In all colors. We have the best 1.00 Kid tilove Guaranteed. Large line of separate Skirta in plain and novelties. &C0. ir fLa Prices? Best Goods Ten big depart- ments f!l!ed a'most to overflowing wilh o goods you need. S upening,