aJ!i i "! t'5 t 3 ? I ,j 5 --4 i U 1 S s 4 J I i Tie Somerset Herald. GEOrui K. SCTXL, E&tor. Jiw IS, MBS. ,1 Psve Mir sboe rers.:rrd by ' ' trey. a Kaiser's Saoe Sine. ; j rij T restorer e of bumm IabOS f a 1'T crowd to lie ccn boose -; tet-iny a nnoo. re toe o-atiaawes okti uve of .-cnuiitu. at lii sssi-; of rl iiij r bes acted up-jn was $ . !i W. PiMsaer. iwsunvarai Bd- )iri j(r. H C Whia. Ik well-known Jash-j-'r cloiisier. will in Somerset .c-i Tuesday, Jon IS-. swrcple frv-ye aitis;. S.cctjoa always ; -arfci-teed- j y 3 can ry ibe-CyiJ'-ce Adjustable 1 I, t the nr.o--k Slices. i Jsn.es B. Iloideriasrt ior rtn dul- 03 b n at stare be js is rear 4. fciri" store. v , tee-Jrig of city ODcilof Jobo- Weinesisy night tee borough OI ra ru annexed to Johnstown. ;-Tcco: the prettiest Koarn - t c,:r. - Iceryhody' liable to licking piles. 1 i arid poor, old and yoong terriU : U they cTer. Only one sore ; . . I n" Oinunect. Absolutely safe; , ij ttr of property otoct living . .-'j Via street bve already arranged t j ';a tie contractor to bring the ewec : l-inft.rt up to tb curb ia front of I .. jeec aud business plaoe. 1 yi re lo io Pennsylvania latysr f e.Sfn by tie reports of the insurance 4 .tf ties to Insurance Ommsioaer 1 -urtam was almost F.9-ttJ. exclusive - f - of prcsrtT not covered by in- S : -aicn C. Ritcbey, of Bedford, is toe of a frt a three leceed ; r. Tbe lh:ri ie-g Mfmi to I more -ruleclAl tha nstial, but perbap it naroJier woea the biri Ukes water. A U;irE of tne taiiooai nmiun irii".;! --t w ' ' jii.-ny has beta called for InJianap , ju;t iiih. It naJetxtooJ that the el -f the committee w to rgaaiie r ii ictre carapa:fn and toaeetbat ia 'indent ticks i placed ia tne ; ? a:u rceys for Cocffrewniao Thropp fcok Jia; !11 from the jadrtnent rendered i kT A'.Jra)an Stephen, at Alutona. ia u -r of Dr. VT. 3. Miiir for W0 aid - i will be tried ia the aorta. It f r rememlered that Miller'a suit 1 1 3 to re-3ver moiwy alleged to hare ; i-c fr t on ne-paper by htm in the s 5 u :- of Mr. Thropp'a renomination. A maJ dc-e caused great excjlemeot on t it Siie, CVmoel'-sviile. Toorsday " I .4 mi it rt-i o mnit 12 L'.' -T lUUCg ilit c-miT.v 3 vjt Copeiand, m widow. The mad J l-ui ran at the child and tore a Urge 5 V oct of the bry- chrek, dwngaricg 4 ti:n f- r life. Tbe d.g was caagbt and I k::.ei and the other d-that were biua .:; l fhot ty the p-rfiee. Lie.t. d.L James E. Bamett. of Wash" ' i: , has be-n chosen colonel of Tenth I rW u''nt' - G- p-' to ucced the laUi I i Hawkiti. who died on the I t-n-?rt Senator whiJe returning with 4 t- Tcrth re glmut frr.m the Philippine. i T2 :etton was unanimous. Mj- Ever I birt B:erer, of Unioctown, was chosen l:rstsact clone! to fill the vacancy cie- 5 a:i t-y the prom-t;on of Birnett to the o-x-uani of the regiment. t Tte rule of the La:e Medical council : r.-i:;veto the preliinitiiry edaeaiionof a ''iicants for esaiuin aim b-efre the I sxe board, tich was to go into effect March 1 last, was ar.nal!ed until after I k-n-Mfiberllatft uie;jr.z of the council t.l ia Harri-burg. After that date a.: pplicacts for examination before the toaids wiU be reqaired to show ev ;.!noe that tnt-y have parted the pre Jiaiinary exniin-.km or poses tbe re paired certinoates of exemption. if you wih to cool a room wet a cloth, the larger the better, and hang it op in tacMoui. If the ventilation is pd the -.xfr:ore will sink tea cr fifteen de Crmi iu than an hour. The above is t.ken fro ji an exchange whose editor su:s that after President Garfield was !,. heGffrd greatly with heat onUl tti experiment was tritd of hanging ci.nii in the room w hich had been wee iu ice waxer. He was greatly relieved by fie experiment. William Uutomel was hanged ia the jtiiyard at Wiiliamiport Wedneeday ui irniug. He walked uojuwuted to the gi'.i ws and calmly directed the deputy her,ff while they shatkled hia limbs. HeiuaJe a long speech, aayin that he was at peace with his Maker aitd warning tbe spetautrs against eomrui'-tikg sins. lii neck was broken l tte fall and he died instantly. The crime for which iiiiu.mel was hacged was the murder of fc-is wife and ber three children. A dispatch from Waehingtoa says "Villi Cocgress out of the way, Repre ectative Thrcpp will devote some at en:ion to the contest oer the Aitoona Posiuflice aod endeavor to decide opou the nominee. The candidal for this place number ten, as lolluws: H. P. Wilson, the Da.nocratic Incumbent; Ci -ntl Theodore BurchSehl. George A. PU-.u, tVleuiie MeMnllen, Captain IiutT. a brother of ex Representative UuJ; D. G. McCullough, S. D. H. Mey trs, frank M. Morrow. Aldermaa S. S. It Ritney.and KJiU W. H. Schwartx. Tue tao last-named are entered in the Ci.ox a dark bor." The Went Penn Long Distance Tele t 'a me ooinpany, recently orgauied with tn rusburg 4 Allegheny Telephone empjir as a nucleus, will oa June H'.h i'piy for a charter of incorporation to ftiukiruct and operate telephone tinea ia tuecounlim of Erie, Crawford, Mercer, luwrence. Beaver. Butler. Veuacg'S Armstrong, Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington, Green. So.ners'H, Clarkm. Franklin, Adams, Carr bria, Bedford, Ij liana, Fulton, York e'd Cumberlaod. Tue company will completely network etern Pennsylvania with long distance lines. The capital stock of the new com pny will be nominal and later will be iui-reased to meet the demands of the c.ccern. Somerset county farmers in the city lM Saturday were telling rather good iry on Vaivotine C Muller, arising fung agriculturalist of Quemabot.ing tivuship. There was a sale a few da a asoat William Horner's place and Mr. AlkHer hitched np and went over, adit Uru-e of a coople of miles from his own frui. lie was not long at the sale before uie one made tbe discovery that a ben siiiing oa something overs dozen ?gs in tho rear end of Mr. Moiier's Ujgy. Tbe tatter's attention was called lo tbe (ea-fangled incubator, which be viewed with a goi3 deal of interest, it being his tnA knowledge of the use to which bis vehicle was being put by tbe old clack, tie did not disturb tbe hen, and drove h"uie with ber still covering the eggs. is stilt on her improvised nest, and will remain there until some chicks (oiueout. Meantime Mr. Muller pas Vt will excuse bim from attendance at eturch until the "peepios appear. Mr. Vuilerisagood farmer, and be ami bis wiware popular young pple In tiue- biahonitig township.. Johnstown Tri- tar.e. ror the benefit of all persons wishing i he in Chgodunngtbe aUonai rro tit.iuoo onvenuoo, the Pennsylvania inroad I'onopany will sell round-trip t' iteu to Chicago at rate of ons fare Utr troutid trip. Tickets to be sold and rd eoiuc June USand JO. and returning. W iimm vaiidwiuo. by the Joint fl'tHiA ilit terminal liti at Chicago. vu,e Chicami Lo June'JU. inciusive. A of iwenty-nve oect for each tickt !i U eollected by the Joint Agent when Me are validated tor return passage. EJwrd R. ScaU, Esq, of P;tbrg. spent Sseday with h Sctcerset relativea. Mr. TXa B. Xewlin, of NcKsrt, ht a raesc at the Patriot airoet r! ieooe of RoU. S. Scull. Mich set J. Borer has beeia appolcteid potcmaseer ax Gladdens, acd J-hn F. Bay jvwtmvAor at Glade. Mrs. Cbarre P. Hancock, of Invu!. Pa, is guest at the Mala Street rewi deoee of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si mon Kr'js. A tsamber of Somersetert bare a-a-BOiaDced thtr intention, of atteo&ns: tbe Repoblicaa National Convention at Phil ad xphia Dxt week. Flower M rwioa Day " will be observ ed b il3V. C T. U. Friday a-tecnooa, Joae liih, at J o'clock. The members of tae Union will meet at the residence of Mrs. Valentin Hay. oa Maia street. Mr. Charles W. Beoler and Mis Bar bara Miller, both of Meyersdal-e. were BDited in marriage. Taday, Jane Ssh, t tbe bm of the brides parents. Rev. Knepper o3ciiticg. Adam Barnaart, aged i years and 20 darw, died Thursday. June T.h, at bis late residence in Fried ec. wberw be pect hta entire life. Ue bad been a faith fa! member of the Lutheran Church lor C, ye s. His remains were laid to rest Saturday moraing, Jane 9th, bis pastor. Rev. J. J. Welch, officiating at lbs. boose and at the grave. A large cojieoarve of people attended tbe funeral. The Highland Ion will be fccmally opeoed for the oa of l.C Saturday eveaing. Jane 21, by a bsiqaet, which will be followed by dancing. The Messrs. Reruhtsel, the lessees sod rnanatrers f the Ian, are practical htel mea of large experience, bavicg been formerly coo-ne-Sfjd with the Mt. Hal'.y Springs Hotel, a popular resort near Harrbbarg. The opoaiag is likely to attract a large num ber of people. Dr. John Barnworta CritchSeld and M:- Eeila, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCa.rey. will be united ia marriage at 12 o'clock to-morrow at the home of the bride's parents in Locit Ha ven, Pa. Dr. H. L Mrsden will I best man for tbe groom, he having left last evening for Lock Haven. After a wed dicg tour to the eastern watering places the Dr. and bis bride will return to Da vidsville, where be has a lucrative prac tice. Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKinley arrived here Saturday eveaitig and will spend the snramer at their Main Street resideoce. The McKinley summer home baa under gone extensive repairs and remodeling djripgthe p-4 six weeks sni the me chanics sect here from New York to pot on the inside finish have not yet com pleted the work. V.'heo all of the con tefnbiated changes have been made the McKinley home will be by long odds the handsomest one in tbe county. J. H. .Mtmiller. of Meyeradale. has been appointed to the position of assistant train master on tbe Connellsvilie divis ion of the Baltimore A Ohio railroad. He will have charge of the traffic east of Rock wood, and will work under the su pervision of tiain master F. L. BrendeL Mr. Altmiller's appointuxat was made because of the large Increase in traffic during the last few months. He has been in the service of the road for a number of years, and understands railroading in all its phases. Tbe State Bar Association will bold its annual session at Cambridge Spring, Crawford coonty, June iih, 2Tth, and The most important meetings of the session are those of tbe Executive Committee, and Committee on Law Re form, which wilt be held in one of tbe hotel parlors. Questions of importance to the Association will be discussed dar ing each session by leading members. and oa the evening of the vh there will be a banquet, presided over by Superior- Court-Judge George B. Orlady. State Forestry Commissioner Rothrock has derided to begin proceedings against County Commissioners who refuse to OKnply with his request to appoint de tectives to ferret out and prosecute those guilty of causing the burning of timber lands. Deputy Attorney Elkin advises Dr. Roth rock that the commissioners who disregard bis request are guilty of onis demea&or and that it is the duty of the District Attorney to prosecute the of fending officials upon information fur nished by the forestry commissioner, or bis agent. Two yoang slaters bad a narrow escape from violent death, Monday afler noon when the scaffolding on which they were working at the new Maia Cross street residence of Jacob Lenhart, gave way and precipitated tbem t3 the ground, a distance of about twenty-five feet. One of the men s son of William Stoddard fell on a i iter's hammer, the sharp point of which penetrated bis left knee to a depth of several inches, and his compan ion Daniel Keefer sustained a dan gerous bruise oa bis spine. During the prevalence of a storm about o'clock Friday night a bolt of light ning struck the bouse occupied by Thomas Heller's family on Coal HilL The buud;ng was more or less damaged aud one c: tbe children who was sound asleep in a bed on tbe first floor was ren dered unconscious for possibly fifteen minutes. Another of the children, a lad about ten year of age, was standing just outside tbe door iu his bare feet. A dog lying a few feet away from him was killed by the electric shock, and tbe you ugx'r's left leg was burned from tbe knee to the end of bis little toe. The burn looked though it might have been done by a hot poker. Tbe new proprietors of tbe Somerset Hoose, Messrs. Kantaer A Hetzet, are making a number of improvements to that popular hostelry, and when tbe work now well under way has been finished tbe Somerset House will be one of the betequipped public houses ia this sec tion of the Slate. The office has been en tirelv rs-uiodll aud a comfortable writing room has been provided for, both of w hicb will have elaborate uietal ceil- lug Bath rooms and inside closets have also been added, while all of the room have been supplied with call bells and electric lights. The walls of the dining roin are bung with oil paiatings, the work of Mr. lUtzal's father. The Sixteenth Annual Convention of tbe Women' Christian Temperance L'n'on will be held in the Methodist Epis copal church, R ckwool, June 3.h and 21st. The names of those on the program are as follows: Mrs. L. A. McKinley, Rev. Balliet, Mrs. Jennie Cooper, Mrs. J R. Jacobs, Mis: Kathryn Thompson, Miss Sadie Hocking. Mrs. Eva I. Thomp son. Mrs. & W. Piatt, Mis Helen Schaff, Miss Pearl Sands, Mrs. Jennie Wil liams, MUs BVanie Heinbaugh. Mrs. U II. Forest, Mi Cor Falkner. Mi Elizabeth Day, Mia Amanda Martin, Mrs. Edith Floto, Rv. H. X. Cameron, Miss E.U Biack, Kv. W. R. Moore, Mrs. Hocking. Mies Hocking. Mrs. For est is tbe State viae president of the Uidoc Tbe opportune borne coming of Nosh Scbmarker, well-known Jenntr town ship fanner, Sanday night, disturbed tbe calculations of three robbers who were engaged in looting bis bouse. Mr. Schtnacker bad been present at a "love feasC held in a Duakard church Id Con emaugh township, and when be returned borne between 12 and 1 o'clock be found bis wife and daughter thoroughly ter rorised. Two men bad entered tbe bouse about twenty minute before Mr. Hchinucker's return and bad made complete soarcb of tbe first floor for money. Their movement awakened t he woman who were afraid lo raise an alarm. ' Wben the confederate of tbe thieves, who remained outside of the boose to watch for tbe return of Mr. Scbmunker, beard tbe noise ni tde by bis buggy, be gave a loud w blsiH wben tbe robbers hurriedly decamped. Investigation showed that tbe robber bad made a search of tbe summer bsuse" and bad attempted to force an entrance to tbe spring bouse. Mr. Schmucker is a well-to do farmer, ad i the f jture will keep loaded ihot guo tor uoK-eloouie visitors. xxiii-srrrujr -rrsunta. TUls Xsrfaatevm Satiety Crtat kick Tsak Pise a Tasriisy Xvsaiaf . at Ue X. K. Ckarta. Sew DosUotaa, 5Sissowt, W. V. The marriage Thursday evening of Miss Louise Uastoa and Louis T. K.reba, of Somerset. Pn was Mortrastnwa's most Botable society event of many years. Tbe eerarxneny was performed at tJ3 o'clock ia lb Meibodist Episcopal church, by Rev. Dr. S- V. Leech, pastor of that ehorrh. The wedding march was played ty Prof. EUeaberger. The bride was sueaded by Mia Dalate Wood as maid-of honor, and fcxir brides maids. Miss Leah Krebc, Somerset, Pa, Miss Sarah Sloan, of Browns villa, F-, Miss Jewsie Moorhesd and Miss Blanche Wood, of Morgantowa, Pa. The tour csbers. Mr. Frank Hoblitxall, of Meysrsdaie, P-, Mr. Robert Beerits, Mr. Charles I" hi, both of Somerset, Pa., and Ui. Russell H aston. of Morgantowa, led th bridal party. They were followed by tbe maids. Utea came the ring-bearer. Master William Hancock, nephew of tbe groom, cext the bride, leasing oa ber father's arm ; the grooat and bis best man, Mr. George Ereos, met the bridal party at the altar. The bride looked charming in a gown of liberty aat!a, wit foil eocrt train and the high cut bodice trimmed with duch ee lace ; a long tulle veil fell to the hem of ber giwn, aei ah carried a abowsr booqnet of lilias-of-the-valley. She wore a very haodsoraa damoaa brooca, lae gift of lbs groom. The maid-of bosor was gowned in white orgsndie, trimmed in Valenciennes lace, and carried a large bouquet of daisies. The bridesmai Is wore gowns of pink orgxndie over pink taffeta, with lace yokes and shirted sleeves, roseUes of tulle ith aigrette were worn in the hair. Each maid carried a large bouquet of pink carnations caught with long ends of smUax. The church was beautifully decorated with palms, festoons of smilax snd pink and w bite carnations. The auditorium was filled with the msny friends of the young people, a large number of whom attended the receptioa at the Pesbody Hotel. Tbe decoration at the note! Pea body were very elaborate and well carried out in tbe wedding colors, pink and white. Tbe parlors were decorated with cut flowers and colored electric lights. The bridal party received immediately in front of a large heart -shaped emblem male of pink and white roses and electric lights. The dining room was a veritable fairy and. A hufe floral bell was suspended over the l'ib e at which th bridal party was seated. The long table, at which covers were laid tor fifty, reaching the entire length of the room, was lavishly decorated in white lilies, pink and white roses snd carnations. Tba center pieces were wreathed with trailing asparagus ; pink shaded lights aud candles cast a beautiful glow over 1L Tbe young people were the recipient of an univsuaUy large number of very hand-some presents. Late last evening Mr. and Mrs. Krebs left lor an extended briJil trip, after which they will reside in Somerset, Pa. Tbe bride is the only dsughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel P. Huston, and has al ways be-n considered one of Morgso- town's most beautiful and accomplished young ladies. An.r. the out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Si moo Krebs. of Somerset. P., father a w moth er of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and sou, of Danville, Pa., Messrs. Good, Luther and Beaver, of Somerset, end Mr. Willard Grif3n, of Brownsville, Pa. - Vctiee U Coatractera. Sealed proposals will be received by the Somerset township School Board for the building of a new school hoose in the Bromm School District.aid township, np to 10 o'clock a. m-, June 30, liUQ. Specifi cations can be seen at C. H. Fisher's Book Store, or with the Secretary. Tbe board reset ves tbe right to reject sny or all bids. James Bloi ok. Secretary. Till laild a Largtr XilL Mr. John Curry, the senior member of the firm of James Curry A Son, of Arrow, Somerset county, whose saw snd planing mill was destroyed by fire on Thursday night of Isst week, together with Mr. John Britton and Mr. V.". J. Britton, rep resentative of the same firm, of tbe same place, was at tbe Merchants Hotel yester day to conference with the adjastors of tbe thirteen different Ore insurance com panies which had policies on the mill and machinery, with a view of adjusting the loss thereon. Late last evening a settle ment was reached, whereby Messrs. James Curry t Boa were granted f 1S.500 in payment for their claim. The com panies were represented by tbe agency of Biown Brothers, of Punxsutawney, and, e osidering the amount of the loss, it Is cousidered an exceptionally prompt ad justment. Immediately after effecting the aeule ui en t, Mr. Curry had a conference with Mr. G. F. Willis, representing the Clark Brothers, of Belmont, N. Y-. contractor for and builders of band sawmills, snd a new contract was entered into with them for an entire new mill of twenty per cent, larger capacity than tbe one destroyed, to be delivered within sixty daya. Work will be coiutnenced Monday on the con struction of the new mill, which, when completed, will be one of tbe most mod ern band mills ia this State, and with a single saw will have a capacity of 90,000 feet per day of tea boars. Messrs. Curry it Son bsve been located at Arrow, their present place, for a little more than a year, during which time they bave built op quite a little town, with stores, postom.e, school house and other improvements, and bave a popula tion now of about five hundred people. During that time they have manufactured and shipped about lbftJO.OW feet of lum ber, ana it is estimated it will require from five to eight years more to exhsust the timber supply ou their present loca tion. Their many friends will be glad to learn of tbe early adjustment of this mat ter. Johnstown Triban. Veel Orsweri Attsatis. Farmers and wool growers. Do you Intend having your wool worked np this season? If yna do, write or call on us. We will card, spin, twist sod work it np for you much cheaper than you can do it at your home. 8. U. Kixrx4Co, Somerset, Pa, David Cttt, Nkb. April 1, 1MX GeiwMfc Pjm Wi Oa., he Hog .V. Y. ; Gtmtlemen : I must say iu regard to GKAIN O that there ia nothing better or healthier. We bave used It fortetr. My brother was a great coffee drl k r. He was takn sick and tbe doctor and coffee wsi the cause of it, and told us 1 1 use GRAIX-O. We got a package bit did not like it at first, but now would i t be w ithotit it. My brother has been we. I ever since we started to ose it. Yours truly, Liluk Sochob Esw'i This 1 W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's uuarrn cure. V. J. C1I EXEY A CO., props. Toledo, O. We. tbe undersimed. bave koown F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe Dim perfectly nonoraoie in ail ousinesa transactions snd financially able lo carry out sny obligations made by their firm. Wsi-rr A Tkcax, Wholesale Drugtriata, Toledo, O. Waldiso Kl5A"-A Mar ti. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Calsrro Curs is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mu cous surface of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Texti- monmls Tree. Hall Family Pills are tbe best. Hesse aa let for Sal. A well-Improved dwelling bouse, with good -sired lot. West street, Somerset, Pa. A bargain ia this property. Term touit . A. Gkislkr, -Somerset, Ps, WAST $9,000 MORE. Cesstil Asks fsr Atiitisasl Aysrcariati far th Farpes f Exteafcsg Swr Sysusx. rXECTTOJ TTXLL BS EI1D JTIT ltTS. At a meeting of towi c jcil Thursday eveeicg an ordiaatfw . -fcpsed fixir; ; July ltth as th time for holding a special : elertioo lor the purpose of seearicg sn j expression from tbe qualified TcAers of Somerset in regard to creating a bmnkd ' iBdebtedness cf -.C fVr the purpose of . exteodine tbe sewer system do ia j course of construction. Th meailrf of , maiwil were ananimoaslr la favor of the ! ordinance and earnestly bop that it will ! be endorsed by a large msjority of tbe TOters, waea utey team ue cxitbi ci vow pmposnd extessino. Ia order that the people may bave better onderscandicg of th situation it is necessary to call attention to the fact that a sum approximating three-fifths of the original appropriation (fJX(W) ao thorixd for sewer purposes will be ex pended in ooastracting the oatlet, one mile south of tbe borough line, snd in eorstracticg the lines oa Pleasant street and Fourth alley (Parson's Ron). This expenditure i unavoidable in order to secure outlet tor tbe lateral connection running east and west, but oo"e tbey have been completed tbe work remain ing will be comparatively Inexpensive. The contract now existing between OU Bros, sad council calls fur the completion of the entire syateta, or sucb sections of it as council may determine. The con tract was entered into last saaimer, since whea there bss been marked advance not omy in the price of sewer pipe but in the price of labjr, and there are the best of reasons for believing that the borough's interests have been well taken care of. Tbe work now under way includes only a small percentage of the improved prop erties which wiU be placed in position to take immediate advantage of the sewers and cellar drainage, and as a result there is more or less dissatisfaction among those who will be obliged to pay their proportionate share for the improvement without deriving any advantage there from, further than Improving the sanitary condition of the town. This class of citi zen are anxious that the additional ap propriatioa shall be granted, and they feel that their neighbors, those whose properties are situate along tbe streets traversed by the searers now contracted for, should vote for the proposed appro priation in order that all, or at least So per cent, of the total number of property owners, may stand on an equal tooting. Another and equally strong argument iu favor of authorizing the additional ex penditure at this tirce is that council has secured tbe services of a capable engi neer, who has bad charge of the work almost from its inception. Tbe eogiceer. Mr. Haring, devised the system now being constructed and it would be not only an act of wisdom, but one of prd dunce as well, to retain bis services until the work has been completed. While it is true that there are other capable en gineers to be obtained, it is manifest that the borough will not be in a position for many years to come to secure the services of an engineer of Mr. Haring' s admitted ability and capacity to come here for tbe purpose of superintending a piece of work that will require only a few weeks' time to perform. Another reason why an appropriation of $,0CO should be authorized at this time ill manifest itself to every thoughtful citizen who hopes to see permanent streets constructed in the borocgh. It wiU forever be impossible to make per manent streets until sewers have first been provided for and placed in position, but once that has been accomplished, perma nent streets w 111 f jIIo w. Engineer flaring hasjsupplied council with data from which it appears that by the expenditure of $3,000, in addition to tbe M,0u0 authorized for sewer purposes at an election held two year ago, it will be possible to include I'nion, Patriot, South, Race, Rosins and Sanner street their entire length ia the ex isting contract and to provide the properties on tbre street with sewer facilities and cellar drainage. The matter of increased taxation in order to meet the interest and create t sinking fund for tbe proposed cew issue of bonds is insignificant wben compared with tbe immediate benefits the entire population cf tbe borough will receive should the sewer system be extended at this time. It will be necessary, perhaps, to lay a four-mill instead of a throe-mill sewer tax, but thst rate will be gradually reduced as tbe bonds are liquidated, as has been tbe case with tbe water taillage, which was reduced three-Jbunhs uf one mill at a recent meeting of council, when tbe taxes for the current year were laid. But perhaps the best reason that can be nrged in behalf of the proposed loan is thst it will permit all of tbe work to be done this summer, and next spring steps looking towards constructing permanent treats can be entered npon. The question ia one deuianding the thoughtful consideration of every resi dent of Somerset. Stricit ia a Chares. Mrs. Aaron Miller, who lived near tbe Blougb Menonite church, near Davids viile, Conemaugh township, died Thurs day afternoon at 4 o'clock at her borne, of paralysis. She was stricken while at tending communion service at tbe church last Sunday and was rendered unconscious. Sbe was taken to the home of ber brother-in-law. Christian Baum gardner, and there grew much stronger. Thursday afternoon she wss removed to ber borne and expired there a short time afterward She was aged GO years. Mrs. Miller's maiden name was Maria Weaver. Besides ber husband, the fol lowing children survive Mrs. Miller: Christiana, wife of Stephen Yoder, of Holsnpple; Mrs. Lydis McAcbren, of llolsopple ; Mrs. Albert Ott, who lives near Scalp Level ; Miss Savilla Miller, at home; Mablon Miller, of Conemaugh township, and Jeremiah, who lives nvar Davidsville. KZPDBLICAK KATI0JAL CO5VE5TI0K. failaialphia, Jans 19th, 1900. B. 0. X. S. Tbe Baltimore d: Ohio Railroad will sell tickets at one Lowest First Class Fare for the round trip from all points on its lines east of tbe Ohio River. Tickets good go ing June 15th to 19th. inclusive, with lim it for return passage leaving Philadelphia to and including June 2d, I'XXL Side trip ticket will be sold from Phil adelphia to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City and New York City at reduced rates. Through Pullman sleeping cars and Dining car on all through trains to Phil adelphia. For tickets and full Informa tion, call on Agent B. A O. R. R. Sheet. Having bought the shoe store hereto fore known as tbe'MShivUr place" in tbe Mammoth Block, Somerset, Pa., I shall endeavor to carry everything of a desirable nature usually found ia a first class shoe store. Tbe reputation of this store for carry ing reliable good will be fully upheld. Many new goods are already Jn and others arriving daily. Fravk X. Easts eh. S4aed SaU t Philadelphia via Psia ylvaala Kailrssd. For the Gymnastic Union and Festival (Turn feet 1 North American, at Philadel phia, June 17-24, the Pennsylvania Kail- rou a uompany win wui excursion ucaeis to Philadelphia from all station on it line at tbe rate of single fare for the round trio. Ticket to be sold and good going June 15 and 21, and to return until June 2ti inclusive. WaaUd. AUa of Somerset County. WU1 pay 14.00 for copy. Address this office. Tiy let all your and friends think ycu must be lUtAM y e a r's older ikzn you are? Yet it's impossible to look young with the color of 70 years in the hair. It's sad to see youcg persons look prematurely old in this way. Sad be cause it's all unneces sary; for gray hair may alwavs be re stored For over half a cen tury this has been the standard hair prepara tion. It is an elegant dressing; stops fall ing of the hair; makes the hair grow; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. I.MtU. ABsrsgflsta. -1 bats sees sshi Ayer's Hxtr Yinr for ir so tosts sGd I ca WwrtTv ncnaaueoi iiwim puttie as tba bt as:r waaw la rxtncBce." Mrs. IS.L.AUDW!!, April M, IsA. fcctor.TEX. If . as stasia sS tbs toowCta SATIS TO XASSAS CITY. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. For th National Democratic Conven tion, lo be held at Kansas City. July 4. the Pennsvlvama Ksiiroaa to. will se.l excursion tickets to Kansas City from ail stations on its line at rate of one lirst class fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold and rood r!ne July l.itn.13. and to return until July 8, inclusive. These wickets will be e ood on all trains except tbe Pennsylvania Ltiuited, and must be used k-r continuous passage. A C0ITESTI05 S0UVX5X&. Remarkable Gift in Connect wo with the Great Republican National Con vention. While It is known by everbody t' it McKinley will be renominated tf ttie Republican National Convention lo be held in Phiia ielphia dunng the week of the lxh, interest ni less high on that ace Mint. It is admitted that the conven tion will be among tbe greatest in history on account of tbe importance of its re sults. Every one wili therefore besnx- loiis Tor ssouvenirol tbe ga-r.erirg. Ap preciating this tbe great Philadelphia Sunday Press has arranged to rive free wiiii every vpy uext Sunday (June IT) s novel and attractive convention souv enir. liQ i ground l'H by 2s inches! Is printed a handsome picture of the con vention hall, and in the panels appear tbe force of tbe leading Republicans w ho will t3 prominent in tue work ol tbe convention, both a a work of art an.i on account of iu historic value, this picture is certain to be esrer'.r sou cot for and highly prized. If yu want it you had better order next Sunday s Press to day. Xad Sates is rsuxdelpaia via r. X. K On account of the Republican National Convection at Philadelphia, June 19, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all stations on its line at rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate 00 cental. Tickets will be sold and pwd going June 13 to 19, inclusive, and returning to June 2tl, inclusive. The eitlren of eVomcrset and vicinity will be welcomed at tbe opening of the HigManD .:;INN.:. Saturday, June 23, 1900. R. W. sad W. H. Brablcl. Managers. Banquet at :jo. Dancing Tickets 7s cents. Cool! JVow is (lie time to juit on a Soft Shirt and Straw Hat. We hare them in all styles. Come and see them MBM, SOMERSETS EXCLUSIVE HATTER AND HEN'S FURNISHER. National Bank Notice. Trescy IErARTsrsT, Office of Comptroller of the Currencr. Washington, 1). tL, Alay 8, 1900, Whereas, By satisfactory evidence present ed Iu tlieund, roixm-d. it tut been nuide In ap pear thai The First Nxtiouai Bank or Kock voud," Id the towoof Kockwoott, in the coun ty of Somerset, sud Kute of Pennsylvania, hasroniplH-,1 with all the provision of the .-Uttuu-s of the Untied 8tates, required lobe complied with before sn musx-tation shall be authorised to couiiniDce vhm business of liankine : Now Therefore. I Thomas P. Kane. Deputy and Actliif Comptroller of Ihe Currvncr, do hen-hy crttirv tluil "The i'irst National Knuk of iUs-kwoiHi -in the town of Kockwoist, In tbe county of tvuneraet, and ftu of Penn ylvauts. IsauUionzed to commence the bus iness of Hanking as provided in section Klfty oue hundred and sixty-nine of tbe Kevlsvd Hlatutes of tbe I'nited Htntea. la TcstioMHiy Wbcreaf, witness my SEAL 'hand snd seal of oihee this eighth 1 v-'' day of May; 10. T. P. KASE, Itrjmtp and Aetwa CkimptnUUrqf Utt Currency. No. 9S40. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Oeonre Williams, late of Upper Turkeyfoot township, decsvued. Letters of adralnlstrstion cat thefcboveestats having been granted to the undersigned by the properaulhortty, nolle Is hereby giv en to all persons tndebw-d to said estate lo make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for payment, at the store of J. H. Cierliard, Klnft-sH,. iB. aaUl kwoship, on Saturday, J uoe au. tV Uf. WILLIAM-, Fred. W. Blesecker, Aduuolslrator, AUoruey. -D.V! mi coVor 0 TO J I LH M.S IC9 VtffOV, nw a. las Doctar thoat n. Aitrtm, P J Cs. J. C. ATtS, ' 4 iwa. y Keep Uhl's. r Do you wish to keep cool? Et Uair.j a jt-ataj-e of nj add to roar comfort daring the warci days of summer. Calico and PercsJ Shirt Waists from iV op. White Uva !bi:t Waists bn nc'T uiir.med. frcci l.Pt try 'v. Itrge variety of Satin and Silk Waivis ia lsx k and coKr lnm fvl " cp. Ih k bkiru fpMu iic to f 1 00. Lines Duck Skirts handsomely trimmed fieri fl.5 up. Denim Skirts from fl 00 to $1 (.XX. Whit Pique Skirts f I i5 worth V Ti. Variety of beautifully trimmed Piqae Skirt at bargain prices. A blessirg ia the shape of a Summer Corset at 35 sad 30c 40 inch Wbite I-swns, 12-. !5 and ac White India Unoa. Persian Lsvwes, Organdi. S what. Ft..st sad Nainsooks st prices rargirg from 15e to iV per yard. Plain and feuicy colored Lawns, Organdie and Dimities at prioes from ic up. Whit snd colored Pique from Lite to For th above pic goods w willl show yoa the choicest lice of all-over fsces and Fanbroi.lery in th county, together with Laces and Dies Trimmings of ail kiads. And then belt ; we bav the newest thing io tbe clasp belt and pulley belt, separate clasp belt buckle and pulley blt bockles. Kid Glove. Silk Glove and Silk Mia in white nd odor at low prices. Immense line of our well knew n fast colcred stocking at a great range of prices. Infants and Children's Mull and Suk Cays and Hats from 23e op. Also Infants Wraps in a large v-ariv. Sailor Ilais and ready-to-wear Hits from i to f-"V Pattern Hats snd I'cirimmed II su trimm.! ta your txe ia great variety. Lace Curtains from 40c per pair to fx) per pair. Come in an J examine goods before to show our gtxxls whether tou lay or nct, UHL'S. PARKER & RIGHT In Season is this Special SALE Of onr gelling Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Taper, Mat tings, Laee Curtains, Engs, Tortiers at the lowest kind of low priees ju?t when the housewife most needs them. Silks and Dress Goods. And seasonable things of all hinds are heaped up mo?t temptingly, no matter what your merchandise need may be. come with confidence and be prepared to be surprised by the littleness of the prices. Dainty White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, Ladies" Waists, large assort ment just received, Wash Goods ia Fercals, Dimities. Organdies, Satins, Piques, Dotted Swisses. Marlboro Cloths. Ginghams, Calicoes, etc. A special line of 2S inch all linen colored dress linen at $c per yard. 36 inch Persian Linings at 7c per yard. New Table Linens, Xaptins, Tcwels, Bed Spreads, Ladies' and Children's- Underwear, Stockings Ac. An exceptionally fine new line of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in Sairts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear Stocking?, etc Don't Lag Along, Be in Time I To get a fair share of the grand offerings ; they will not be laekr for buTers. for hasn't the store been filled for the list four weeks with seek- ' - era and searchers after money-saving bargains ? Sole agents for P.Ccntemeri Kid Gloves. MOUNT USSilOiM Total es7ene for tnittou, boaru sad room caa be kept below t0 a week. FI1 terra. S- is-Dec n: Wiater. Jaa. -March r. : Sprrag. April s-Jose ax Suta mrr Scbooi, June -Aajr 9- Catalog free. AUIA.NCS, OUIO. Penn Trafic Co. L'td. Near P. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, - - Penn's CASH PAIO FOR PROou:e OUR Depaitmen 'We Want You to Come Dry Goods Clothing Footwear Hardware Chinaware Groceries Millinery anything, and when you find to you. OreSSMa!(inj We'rethcUrgest and finest store between o Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and our trade is cor- S Furniture Carpets Meats Floor and Feed. PennTrafficCo.,Lt(l, I Near P. R. g Johnstown, csscisssrasKcrci Washington street. csacscssscKSsajcs: rjiRESPASS NOTICE. Public notice la berehy tiren tn all persons to abetala from hunting and flshlnic t1 thmrlic down fencra uu my properly In Mil fird towualilp, Htiicrst county, Ha. VUila tors of tbis notice wiU b dealt with accord Uic to law. MARY C. PILE. Mllfurd Station, Pa. Wool Wanted ! Cash paid or good exchanged for wool at Somerset Clothing House. J. M. HOLDERBACM, Manager. of tie followicg birgiias roa w ill bsjinc: cLewLere It is a pleasure PHILLIPS.! The Cectiirv chooI year, is V-h of fe College. belas Septeoober lb. Cvllite. Acs- demic. Normal. Oratorr, B-ostaess, Maacc sod Art depuuaenia. Incnurl eqa.paitats sod atteodaacc A1n:.ijres are r uiuerocs snd r.pasficaat. The lecs Uoa.iavcrsbleasi! bcaithfaL COLLEGE CA5H PAID FOR PROIH.CE Here when you start out to buy g you'll want to come here often what a monev-eaving it means s respondingly large. We're branching out be- S cause we believe ia trade expansion the great- S est good to the greatest number. We're making a bid for YOUR trade because we know our prices and qualities will suit yoa better than you a can be suited any where else. o When yoa visit Johnstown visit litis g matchless store, if it's only to look around. If g you buy anything well deliver it to your house and pay the freight Or try us with a mail or- g dor. Prompt service will be yours. g R. Depot, - Pa. Insiirance; j. ii. ni-A-civ, ris-. A(t. Mutual Life Insurance Company of N. Y. Largest and beat Life Insnranr Compa ny in tbe world. Most liberal cash t1g and Loan Policies Issued. Writ for rate. Address J. H. BLACK, Somerset, Pa., or Meyersdale, Pa. J. H. Sifford & Co. Ajaia wa ca3 ycur particu-ar at'onuoa ta cur Millinery and Carpet Departments. ti rK tar been very bay in these departments aa.l insist upon y xtr vi:ing s v if y.-sa wih to get a cboksv. loot be put:icg it oiT and think yc-a caa get 's better seiwtioa of seaso. Com whil you cart see a variety, we gaaracste prices to b sAiisftsctory. New bat and trimmings coming ia daily, also plenty of carpeta Msg shows. Tailor Made- Suits. We have a few left. Will elose all out at a sacrifice. Now is your chance tor a splendid bargain. We only ask yot, :o Ui at them, perhaps the very thing you are wishing fur. best of all oist-ciass suit at clearance sale price. Ribbon Sale Continues. No. Riblorts at 15 cer.ls, ail silk. Taffeta Metall'ae ia white, blue, red, black, cream and other colors. Take notice of our Lawns, India Linvr.s. Percales, Merceriie Silks. Piques and Wah Goods of all kinds. Try our $i Giove, BEST $LC0 GLOVE CM THE MARKET. Bring In Wool or Produce ia exchaxg for tnerchac Le. if y.-q ar tHnkicg of a dress, look at our Dress Goods c.x-.ater, P.ipiin. Black and Color. V". r and many others at prices to suit all. Dr"j forget, p'.A;a and &.i'y C,l . kinds. J. H. SIFFORD & CO. Jos. Home and Co. Summer Goods at less Prices Whatever you hare in mind for Summer wear the chances arc ice have it, and the prices less than usual for first-class goods. know ice carry no other class of goods but first-class. Boys Summer Suits. Kvery suit shown is new and up-to-dsfci There are no old foods. You caa bay cheaper light wifgbt woolen suits than we selL You caa al so buy cotton for wool. In a price range, Jl to J5 DcyV Washable si!or Suits of Gain tea. Vljck and Drill. Ju-t so.-d cil r rsas hc.ysliks. Sixes far 3U 7yeis From ta lt Boys' Woolen Sailor Suits of gray, brown acd blue c-erge. ixea lrotu 3 to 11 years. From f7 30 to $10 Beys fancy Ciat Si its with doutue b roasted Texts. Mite-' worsteds arid cheviots. Six; 6r 3 to s years. From Jo to :t R-Ts"douhla-fcrestdKne-rnt Suits in ail th new hides of raucy wors tctts. Isncy cheviots and sergts. N:zes for to 16 yeats. At 'i conls Stparatewash trousers of plain and striped Gaiatca. At 50 couts Separate wash trouserscf white duck. At $1 5 Separate white dack Middy or long pacta. White Cottons. Just a couple cf hints to show how we do the business In goods of snowy whiteuess. At7j rents a yard Iii? Lace Striped Lawns, I V: India Linons and Nainsooks. At 25 cents a yard XV Kmbroidered Mull. .Vc Stvttch M s.lra", oV white tigured Pkjues, 5tc embroidered Swisses. Cloth Capes. They're handy to have along at tea shore or mountain. These are rf tan broadcloth, short and medium lengths, lined throughout with self-colored UiTVuu Borne have high flaring cotlars, some with military collars, inlaid with vel vet. Prices, $10, $li50, $15. Pittsburg, Pa. Carload Fancy, RB&faeil Now being oCered at prices beyond com petilloo. Call and inspect our SKKKS before making Tour purchases. Buying in these quantises enable us to buy di rect from the Largest Seed Dealers in tbe country. We have SEEDS if ail kinds Timothy aud Clover, Orchard and Blue Grass, etc. Mail order will receive prompt atten tion and correspondence solicited from parties desiring to mak purchase. FLOUR and FEED DEPARTMENTS Always well storked with Feed and Grain of all varieties. We are offerirg great Inducements ou all our High Grade Minnesota Floors. Call and inquire our price. Don't forget "OIL MEAL" is tbe most ntrtritious feed for stock. Try a sack at one and see th results. WANTED -JQQ TONS Baled Straw. Can load at any point in th county Parties having any to offer will please write or call to see us. W are the Largest Receiver of Farm Products in the County. Farmer having PoUtce. Hay, Wheat, etc., to effer, call to see as whea ready to market your produce. Respectfully yours. "The Headquarters." DMIN"ISTRATOR's NOTICF. Esfst of Oeors V. Rett, late of Sbsde towiistiip, Mouieraet county, fa. dec' it. . Letters of administration on the above eatat havlt.jr been (ranted U tit undersJirned by th proper authority, notice Is hereby (iveo to ail persons tndeoted to said esial U make ImmeJIste pay meut, ai.d tluiae havluf eialuis air.tinst tn nkiia to present tbem duly au thenticated for settlement, on Hslurday, the duy of June next, at tbe stor of tbe ad mintslislor, in Hhada township. JoUN M. BKITZ, Bay A Hay, AU'y. Aduuutsuator. Grass km COOK BEERITS Oar Shirt Waists Seeca to lead, so many askieg to sr f?e great many bav rengbt ad ax vt ig. Some very pretty style out ttponcsir nuiiiM. Ass to s e onr l:u of Underskirts. W bv a large asr-rtmoi aad the latest. Don't ta tbem by without tak ieg n-i;. Dog Collar Belts. Th correct lliisg so bey ia Taa aid UUck. Pally Ua.-kles in H.sck Of course you For the Tots. Ftvny Hau and B.tineU ia all the Utet id as. Straw Crn lists, trimmed in wh:;e acd colored Orgauii-j, i. Wti,ndiv!ortdlAn lists, with button-on rrvwn. ,V and sc. Hats an i IVinnets of M i!?, Organdie and l dll.f r, u ft ,yi. tl-'f nonnets of L.iu r.j rimity w hue and colored, l to ft lDtan:s hand ins.ia Caps. trmnMl with tucks and Ui-:rimiiieU m:U(K i cents. Cap. wi:h tucks, fther stiicbin and ru:es, at A very large assortment at &V, 75c, up to fiv French I joe Caf-s, & W to fii TraNdin Listers. Natarsl Linen, and blue, gray ami black mohair, full aud three .jusrtcr length. ' " cts. They are just riht (or Uurists. Men's Soft Shirts. 6iV worth f I.OtJ. C.hhI Ma.irii iu all oolors. Just the shirt to wear without vest. White Madras, and colored, 2eg!;gv shirU at il (). $1.0 oa to J 1 50. Strijvd Silk Shin -oiuk, blue and lavender, f 5 to i-W. Stripe.1 KUuuel Shirt to It 2T. Women's Summer Gloves. A targ;iu in a Sutd Kid (..lore, light weight tine .polity Suede Kid just the thirg f.r pulling off and on quickly. Fiu pertotly owing to its exceptional cut. As traveling glove just rijfht, f l.f a pair, not f 1,,, which might be ex pet-led of this quality. 2-cIs.p Sneda Lisle Thread (Jloves, silk embmt.iere,! bacis ail color lorsuui ith ruite rvserM.ti.oves with patentdoub; up, ki colors an J blaik. aoe. 7.V- aud 51 a pair. Hand-knit Twisted Silk Ulorcs. th perfection cf W,mn"s Summer tiloven, t..Vi and Jl.73 a pair. Women's i-c'.ssp Chamois tiioves the genuine French t'bainois. will wash, all summer colors, jl pair. YPMINISTn.Tt)r.'d XOTICS. K-ste nt ttcorve KenoeH. late nf the horoagh of ilarretl. slleet ruiuiy, I'., di-e'd. I-etterstf .trn:ultra!ioii ou the slxve es tate h-sving Un-n srantt-d U the uu.t.-r-md by the pnnersuti,r:ty noti4-e s herttiy kiv entosi per,Ms ll:dol-,t to ssid estjtte to nuike lmniMiaTe p:vment and thiwe havinic rtaim sulo.t the same to pnsent Ihetu duiy authenltc:l-d ftr 'llcm,ut on tsturlaVt July 14, list', at the late n-sidence "f dt'd. John R. fcof. Adniinistrnior, AtUrny. Mcyersda.e. DMLIaTR.VTOR'8 NOTICE. E.statat of M.uil.U B.srms.i, !ut of Berlin NilSHish, doi-esuked. Letters of s.tminKtr.ition on the shove rs tste lisv tnx t.- n rHiHr.t to itie un.le'sicneit by tlie proper au.Uoritv. notice la hereby firu t ail. penans Indi hted to said est to ntake lniinetiAte rsij' ent and lhMe tiavtnx claims aarsinst tiie K..-ie t pre sent them duly authniiritc. tor se'.tletnrnt, ou aturtsy, June Ju. t-ti. at tne reitOenc of the adiuini.irator In ber!'.n Ntronvh. B. I. K MAX. Kred. W. Bies.s-ker. Adiuint8tn,ur. Attorney. National Bank Notice. TRkASl'ST IKrAHTME-tT. O.Tlce ot Comptrulierol toe Currency. WashingtOD, D. C April JB, l'OO W hereas, by sntUfUe'ory evidence prestrnl ed to me undersiirned. tt has been madetoap pear tbst "The iml National Hank of ton nuence," In the town of t'outluence. In the county of Somerset, snd State of PeonsTlva tiL. has complied van ail tbe provisions ol the statutes of th Tinted states, ivulred V be complied with brhrv an association shail be auilemsed to coiuiuetjos th bualass id bankiug : Now Therefor. I, Thomas P. Kane.Pepcty snd Acting torn pi roller of the lurreiicy, do hereby eerury tlmt "Ths Kirst National Kn of Conrluence." in the town of t tmftuence, in tl.eunty f sm-r-t. aud Mlte of Penn sylvania, is sutiioriied to cxnmeiice the tus I new of hanking t provub'd In section Kiftr one hundee,! and si-tv-nine of th Kvvlsed Statute of th Toiled dtale. . . . Ir tcstlBMMiy hereof, witness my I skal I hsnd and :vml of otlice this tweuty l 'sum day of April, I sO. T. K KASE. DrjxHy and Acting 0"ptrJUT uf lt CWreiMS. No. iiOT. YDMIXIi5TRATRIX's NOTICE. Estate of lr. J W. Osmtht .-s. late of Somerset borough, Somerset coun y, r dee'd Letters of sdinlnlstrstlon on the abov estsL havtnie been granted to the undersigned by the propi-r auUMiruy, attle is hereby giv en to ail persons knowing themselves indebt ed to naitl estate to niaks wiiiiilia payment aod those having claims or demands against th sain to present them duly authenticated for settlement on Thursday, ths ilsl day ot June, IMA!, st late reatderevof dee'd. Admlslstraui of Lit. J W. Carethen. docd. "is,sssass t : T t IT, e