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u .. at '. .!! ''l!. . V ' " TI- on the "I rertr f Ken . " : '' i in 8 hill now lfore .....iii1-'' ' ''. ..;J:ili:r'. V V inMrumeuto t huy- riM l'ier recenlly M-vu.." Hrarord county - 5v" " m r-hint at Downey, .F l:;;mi- n to handle Un r:i"i Jl .t tbst pla.-e. Thomas ?' le-i appointed postmaster - ir.-V m:A a specialty of ... ! " . and Mandolin ""'.-era House. Saturday ill un.loiiN.-Uy u iitoflUe year iu aom- - . ri,.rKntfl'W of the .ol,len :. ',' rM.l(.tli annual Iwi.ouet .;.,....u Thursday evening. -;: -, tin- inclemency of the mT of Sir KnifibU -'"itvi..:ias.'repr.-M-"t- Tit x.-rv pleasant aociiU ''r- ''r: I f1 tUl StUmi -p",wiiiti'x',i,,l,ofthe . Vi.M-i ivHimitlee. Its - -'' 'a'r;!ia.'.'. 111., made it ' v r 1Z ihit and on -""VuoM he pla.vda gold -! jeoih.-r u.l wlver one. ' " . t i!:!oii Si-brock's on Can : Tniit, and any- ." r,vliy Hue. In-fore purchas- - " .. f wlntrr wheat unlit-ale - : ' .. , , 1 -ndilioti in Kuti '' i "-i'is i' Missouri. In . I jaijre divrtase in -. ..'-.( 1 t'ro'n all slate. '" v . .,1Un,.. Miss Annette ' y'lxJu. Miiin.,siys: "Ayer's 'r-- had a wonderful ' ' . .m.o- Lr.ti.-es ehildren of '".''.'u'Tvl'T ,',' J- 11 'Strlll' " ' ' .' -- li!" tay f"JQ-l re-:-'-;i!i:"--l-ri,lii""" T ., 'it til' re beiuir a " ii. .n iM-iisvhai:ia, eveiy 'k. i!s , every eaboase .'.' v..i. .-x.-ry U-"t rod iu ' .""'.'rv .'.i:i.-a p-t sir-njr.-r. every ' .; . -i, ..-"i-d. t".i- rye str .krs its . .' s ii ; its rurs and ;:;:,;..;,,.,;,ik:.-ks. jy. .irs.l;..ii ;;;a U u t only the ! l' ': rrtl.,-dit-s f.-r the Xerves, Liver, 'TV. ,',.-iu a-:-l lU.s,d: . ; .. , .. ,...,.,,.; ..rt. - ' ii -.i '"r.i: ' :':;:: t: 1axV sv;..;-. Piast'Ts. .- 'J iuvidiii-iner, M. I. Agent, r , : .j.r. fill' l'Uiliipsbarg Jnr- -t t-s .!!.!. '. i:ir to thefa-t - ,. r.s-:iii' '-r of tii- Mtb.nlist . , t li an 1 pri-leiit of the ; ui irtli l -i:e, he will n -r fiiiulsli advertisements of -'.i' .:; r.r.ii- perforiiian.'es balls , ,; t!..- j.i'. s. nt ye.irit will .. !',.' -iV'iinsy" ejan - , - .rr ii-' !":!ie !rrea: est rail--i.ri.: 'M- -:i t'i - !'. ArratJR.-- ih i:!- ;. r:'--tc l for th Uold- - i t.. r ir'-i.- mtting in Ptaii- '!ii';i e".ry employe of the , -T- : a:" :s im i'.r.L l-.-i :.--.at;.--'.i tue Asnoniu- i j"-s isirwi. the value of -i:.:rr live st-H k uu ttje I1 't in rot.nd U'.'ures, as ;: 11 -r- --,! ".14 .": tnu'es, f !,- i : - .. CiCl o.' i im; oxen and . s,. : i. sv. ine, S'Jso.wX.- j t ; T. 1 '. w:i. it-iAk-'d his nine :i -. was in t u list ,.-U .;-:ia! 2 '-'.l heaUU. It-? i an ele-.-tion im:.- uf V'-tinj. He is an i 1 'i' It-t'ii'-ti-oi. bavin; voU-d ' :; til- 'sta:!isblitiit of the U- 1i:i2 this week with .-i.;-i-r:u S l 'h -ny City. I. j uii r '. -i r--.ct.-nu -f tit" Iu i!ua Norma :'!':. i-yl-.aiiia will ojKjii Tues S.r-a '.I. 3 . Spwial teaehers - i.cr-l f-r tin' iiu-ri-;.st'd at- I't'.iy drill ill small Ijlssos a - " ill i-.iri!:i-nts. Stud-'ilts ' :-. s!;v t::n-' an.l may Uiard in a i:s..f:..ii:;.,u f..r term ?12.i to '--N i:..-arc.'f I'- ! Vi li LLK. Jr.. I'ritii-ipal. -"" ' i i f) revis-ji the st ue o:i- I-.;;; 1 ..' :i- 1 the e imiii-; lejj. f .I.r.-i .ii of Sen-tt-ir ti-iay, j ti- -.i.n " i t!i-. pro.is:tln. '- i-: '.ti:i;.. f n or i by many ' -1 uu j ii l...;s!a;:ve sessions. '.p '(- i'lij v-Ma1Tis!rate I:ir " '' '"'.u ia fv.r ,f iiiMii il s-ssi,,tis, ' r l-'-'-rri:.; t,4t lU'-y sh-uld - '. :i:ti -:y i ivs. Seu-ttr u-"- -i aiiiiiul sessions. -'1'; '. state dairy and 6mm1 : -!i-r. ii-n r.-fived from F. T. ,f jV.uvj- T, , li:uist for the V;,-i j ! iu. -c. bis anilyst-i " : s ,,l bi'.y f..l fluM :" '-'-! ::i t'i .: eity re.-.-?st!y by i- k V. M--re. The a nalyses of -1 '(- liit th.-? g ids are -s-:n-. M r. As.-limau also -i. vi: v'.::i;.; - f l'n ,!-'u peas hi i ,. ,;., re I with ttah ."':;-: nl i..,j:,ri..;is to health, -.is 1ms tv I ii iti.-e on lb . t:,i reuil (jr., -ery u-alers of liiit the sl.. of Freneb r i. ""'-"r'":1 i-; -to C-jlit the lire, . -- -T .rit iuir Us extin iis!io;L ',. ' -r'1 ''f " t i'.ii-i; .iye.-'s Sr- ' y-ir i.... i l-dis.- is,., tlie -easier -"'-jfi-. la b .tu .1.1 - - - otiji r. K, . """"ii was ereaie.i :u b'..ir ..mot- u ,:,!;. : ...... , . . .'i. iv Lh . 'S!; B. U liijuviu -,.,4 ... i. . i-.. -x.rvn 'M lU'JOrWP- - .1:1.... .. . l-r I ruled States Sen- --r-l.ir Ira . l. 1.. . , ...vijsi nay lor ti I.4;M's i.-i , 1.- ..n: .: -i - i . -J.;!l the Il:tfninff ,,f l!.l,in-..n -wvm-i, v.,t lhat ((f Walm v ' """uut of bis being -"-:i!-j;hi. mrpriso. The prima. ,l!1Uh"M ''r.l.iy. and a ' . -T " ' "" " itisoii swept ' ? '3 years a-, fyT Lieutenant- yj.ir niglits in V. ' ' u:l.vs in misery? i.- ''fig itiUtlt relief, iV'-' :it'y ''"r ,vt"! tUs HX-rst 4 . Sl'il-s. It I1?Ver fails. VJ.V1 truui """tin-don. I-a.,ars: tuU city basl-e- r4i6 t;lU,lie U,roulal ' -L- L lieen . . . - f f ""I'eoeu 10 inter T.I :. ! lll! o!'g-s-i!reriiif citi ' J r ldV': L,w-a '"-""sbiii-t rT ra"',Hi witU I'-Igingiu "r.Z "!,r,"S tLe WiwUT, and when .,. -"'"e. U morning the h- ' w"n with them b-g- " f i Z a"J rri"g'jleuiug TU complaints !- ''' iit 'ouuei! ban ,''!"T tU vram ,i.j-aiid I,rovilg that auy " l-inl ,"'vi',', before the -.,rV.,i"r"V:,ilv-i,": ,fllle IVa-e -'. . ' ,-,t'' ;"- Sl-lltCIK-d pg. -y' ! "or more than hIITI ""Ponfail-'-!,,'.,. ' ' viumitteti t.) '''i'S-U-T'a UA s,!iiing Ave f!1' "rk'"- U public t i "i ,''r"1 eti'wling ,ft dui-w f fine imposed. Canvassing for v.itcs thin ltini of v. .fill er is no Joke, us th folly two cindiduits in this county have found out. Uoss Cooper, a former Somerset l-y, bested Jack Mcliilvery, a I'ittsli-.ir.; "pun" in the prire ring, nnd lia-i been cb.lleiipei lor another net to. The Heriin , ,.' thii.k that not let.. than . ),! eai-(l have U-en printed f.,r the caiiiiid.iles who are huMlirs for the Republican nominations in this county. Enoch Itiough, the local horse dealer, hint week pun-hased a handsome pnn of dray hordes from farmer Jonathan Iiar ciay, of Somerset loxvtitship, and will ahip them to a customer in Johnstown. Lumber men are taking advantage of the presvut excellent sledding to get their -sawed lumber U the Uitl'ereiit rail road stations. Hundreds of teams are employed in this work about Somerset. The local Ministerial Association have changed the hour for holding evening i-ervices and Wednesday evening prayer meeting from 7 o'clock 1 M. to 1:J0 P. M., to go into effect nest Suuday. Terry Iteale, w bo is aciused of robbing the mail at Williams sution, was .m luitted to the Allegheny county ji.il last week, pending trial in the I'nited States Court at Fitt-sburg. He was anesletl in Maryland. Samuel Shaulis and Miss F.muia F. Miiic-r, both of near Trent, w ere united iu marriage ou March 3d, at the borne of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Miller. K-sjuire John II. Miller, of Trent, ollieiated. S. . Lraucher, whe home is one and one-half iniies north of tow n, advertises all of his farming implements and live -slock, and a lot of household fill niture to lie Hold at public Hale on Friday, March :17th, at I o'clock P. M. Mr. tiilliert S. Uurrows, of Sur.bury, Court Stenographer of Northumberland county, was in town for scv.-ral days last week visiting friends. He left Sun day night for Kl-cnsburg, where he will reiort I his w eeks' session of Cambria county court. Miss Maud I-imlmrl, of I.auiliertsx left Monday morning for Chicago, Freo-jMii-t and other v. cistern cities, w here s.;e w ill spend a few months visuir.g rela tives and friends. Miss La-nl-crt is one of the most popular school tevhera i the tvi'inty. Town council should enforce the or.'j naiiee iu rcgaid to keopii.g feidov.lks clear of snow. A itiujority of property o"i nf-rs ail over town l:ci-p their pax e ia?itt s fret' of snow, ln.it thf-rc is no g.v-d r- ason w hy every pavement in town should not be ktpt in the same condition. The auditors and supervisors of Somer set township met here Monday f.-r the purpose ot auditing the accounts of lhat district for the past year. The supervisors, we nud-.-rstaiid. have agreed to purchase the road making machine l-ougtil by a number of the citizens of the township a year ago. A let.rr iii.i.! John Hoover, a Somerset con my loy, w bo has made a success ut farming iu "bleeding Kansas," says this is the warmest winter ever xx itnessed it: that Stale. Mr. Hoover hst 177 head oi hogs last fall, all of them being allli.-ted with cholera. Horses, be adds, are sell ing at from ?into 7ii. Mr. William Ashman and Miss Klizn loth Fritz, of Stonyereck township, xver; unite 1 in marriage on Sunday, l." insu, m tue home of the bride's parents--Mr. ar..: Mrs. Samuel Frit, Ilex. Ilir.im Ki:. of the Somerset Ilcformed church, o:rn:t ing. The eeriuony as witnessed by n nmnlier of invited gue-sjs. A wedding supper fvdlowed. Hobert Finne-y, of liarrett, was lodged in jail at a late hour Saturday nigiit. It seeius that Hjlert bad visited Il-H-kxvo,"! on Saturday afternoon, where be imbibed t.o freely and un-lertk to smash things alioi'.t tiie Merchants' Hotel. He was ar rested after he had bjoken several show win-lows uiu charge of disorderly con duct. Miss Lizzie M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael lb am, and Mr. Nex in I. AUfather, xvere united in marriage at the homo of the bride's parents ner Merlin, last Thursday evening, llev. Km -r. y!li"iating. Lume liately after the c-ere-ta-ny the happy young couple were tendered a serenade by the Iterlin Cornet Hand. The bride was the recipient f many valuable presents. Moses KaiifTman, an agel and respect ed citizen of Conemaugh township, is ly ing at the point of death xvi'h an ntta -k of pneumonia and his daughter Angi-line. i very ill xviih typhoitl fever. Mr. Kan:!" man is G5 years of a ;.-; and h id iii-on in poor health for quite a xvhiie. The at ta;k of piiounior.i.i leaves him in sueh a condition that ho is not exp-v-tel to re cover. His son, Harry, who lives n-ar Klkhart, In 1., has been tele.sraphed for. The many frien.ls and patrons ofIr. JIarry S. Kiminell, xvill be piinelt.) leara that be has been confined b his bed for the past week su'Win;; from jeart failir. Hi- e-itidii: i w is s:n-li on Friday and Salurd-iy as to ai-.-u-e tic gravest apprehensl -as, but .Sunday th. re was a decided ehnij- for the lner and he is now lwlievc 1 to :?out of all d-mg-T. Ii:rii:g lr. Harry's sickness bis broth er Dr. K 1 is kej: very busy attending to their large practic. The heavy snow storm tint set iu last Tuesday night prevailed all of the fol lowing day ami until Thursday momins;, when the snow cbuids rolled away, only to return the s:ime night. Cry.-ta! Ilake.s fell in profusion throughout Friday, Sat urday und Sunday, and Monday morn ing tiie ground was covered xx i;h snow to a d 'ptb of twenty-eight inches. Fort.i U itely no wind prevailed while the snow xvaa falling iiiio country nad-t are not bl.nkadel by drift. The fall of snow is (be heaviest w itnessed In Unite parts for a num'-er of years. From present indb-aiions the people ot Contl-.iencc and vicinity are to nt last have the much talked of and badly need ed bridge ox erhe Youghiogheny river at lhat piaoe- I,st week the Court of Kay ette county approved the report of the viewer-. apjMjioUiJ to us.-ertHin whether or ni-t there was uuf necessity for the eretioti of a bridgo at tbofioint iwdiivited. The Court of thin county had previously concurred in the rejiort d viewer aji-pointe-1 for a similar puiiose, and the matter is now in the hwnds of the County Commissioners .f the two comities. The Somerset County Com:nissioners are anxious to push tho work to early com pletion, and it rests with the Fayette coun ty officials to say whether or not this shall lie done. The business interests of ('.influence have long suffered u neeouiit of jiisufiicient means of csinimiinication w lib opposite side of the river. William C. Miller, known bi fame as "Jeneral Sigel," wis a culler at this office Saturday aftern.ion, be and his wife having driven from their home near Trent to Somerset for the purpose of mak ing a few purchases at the ditferent stores. Mr. Miller nhows no trace of bis Jong confinement in prison, other than a se ver oild which be contracted shortly after be vu released from the custody of Warden Wright, Ife says that he re turned home resolved U fcpend the re luaiuderof bis daya iu trj ing to ox;:to theerin.-.fxt bieh be was conx ;cted sn to live at pea. wiibaJI n-ankiud. Un expressed himself as lielng highl;-delighted with the cordial rw-eptioii which had been accord-sl him by his neighliors and the kindly greetings be ro ceived from all of bis friends and ac-jia;iiun-es. Mr. an.l Mrs. Miller took dinner at the Hotel Vanr.ear. Will Be a I. -js Bile. I l'-!sewherein this paper will be found ' the advertisement of C. W. Kris-onf-rr A .., of IWiiii, who w ill oiTtjr at public ! f.a.c, o:i Friday, April lJiii. a ear l-oul of . earriajes and bntrgies, lare lot of bar- nj-.s. i-rit-ttHur.il itiiplenients of all i kinds, sewing machines. Moves and I household ifs)ds or many descriptions'. I A year a-jr. the same firm held a success ful sale of tliesuu.c ehani.-ter, and people are talking now about the Itargains e otired at that time. Endorsed Fattiton for Prettdent. At a meeting of the Ih-uioorHtie County Committee, held Saturday afternoon iu the editorial rooms ot tho lh-m:crnl. Ed itor R. M. Linton was re-elected Chair man to serve during the ensuing year. A. F. Johns, of Meyersdale, and John M. Topper, of New r.altimore, were elected delegate to the State Convention. A resolution was adopted reducing the number of committeemen. Hereafter each district will lie entitled to one ui-m-bor of the committee, but in district xlling more than fifty Democratic votes, a committeeman will lie elected for cich additional Fifty votes. Kx-Oovcrnor I'at tisoii was endorsed for President in set of resolutions, which were received with enthusiastic applause. Tho Democratic primary was fixed for Saturday, Juno I.'Stli, and the County Convention for Mondav, June bllh. Ca.'h Shoe Store. Fp:ii date of April 1, we xx ill do a strictly cash business, ltelieving it to le to the best interest of our customers and ourselves, I : buy and .sell for cash, there by enabling us to reduce prices and in crease our uire-idy extensive trade, Fkknek I'.iios. Ec-jcat Death. Agnes K.. wife of AlUirt Idxtly, of f'erlin, died on Saturday, 7ih Inst., alter having suffered for five years with on sumptioii. She is surx ived by !ier bus basi l and six sons, the youngest child bc oig only six moo'.hs old. William Lncva, a w.-ll-kuown citizen of Someiset township, died Saturday nt his home near Husband 1. ., g d alsiut sixty-seven years. The de-eas. d bad ixs-n siek for only a few days prior lo his death, whi'-h resulted from a com plication of stoma.-h troubles. lie is survived by his xx ife and live children, three son and two daughters, one of the latter beiii'i th." x. ife of Mr. Frank Fbs'gio, of this pi ace. li '.-,x;,l Mumma, ono of the lest known fanners of ltrothersvalley town .'1;;;:, wie-.l at his home near lloxbury, on Friday, loth ii:s. from the c-ffecis of a stoke 'f paralysis, aged o7 years, months, a:u! : days. Tiie de -eased hud been a i-!i:sMi-nt mciu!Mr of lh- Koform ed church since e.iriy maolusMl and Hex, skyles, of l'.viliii, oDiciated at the funerid. Interment v as made Sunday aflerii's.n in the cemetery at It.-riin. Mr. Mu:a:ia xvas married to Miss Catherine (i'essner. of S!oiiycre-k township, on Ji-ne-it, 1 S.--I. Three children resiiltl from this union, as follows: Jacob, who lives ut home, Mr. Cijarles Hay, of I'.rothersvalley tov.usliip, and Hoxvard, who resides in the slate of M 'ssourl. Mrs. Catherine Mangus, xx ho, b d she lived until the month of May, would have celebrated tiie ninety-fourth an niversary of her binb, passed to her rexvard Wednesday morning, at the home ..f her son-in-law, (b-orge ti. Mangus, in Shade t 'Wiiship. Notwithstanding her a 1 a'i.t-d years Mrs. Mangus was as ac tive as a young girl up until a few days piiortober death when she sustain, d v.tal iiij.iries through falling on an icy sidexxalk. She is surx ived by several children, one of xx horn is Ilex. Mangus, of the Lutheran clnircb, formerly locat-t-1 at Iivansville, and more recently at ' iettysburg. Pa. . . . . Michael J. Snyder, a popular and leading farmer of Stonycreek township, died at an early hour Friday morning, at his home near the lila.ie Church. Alsuit weeks ago the decease.! xvas attacked '' grippe, xx bich later developed pneu monia and restilli-d in his death. Al though it was known that he was in a very critical condition the aniiouin-e-uient of bis death w is nevertheless a severe shock to his numerous friends all oxer the county. Mr. Snyder united with the Lutheran church at an early ape and always took a leading part iu church work. He xvill be greatly missed by tl e members of the lilade Church. His farm was one of the im-st productive in the county and only iast summer be built a handsome home for himself and family. Hiswifo is a daughter of the lato John M. (ilessner, r Stonycreek toxvnship. Mrs. Snyder and six children survive. The deceased was forty-one years of age. Tho funeral took p!a.e Saturday, when Hex. J. J. Welch, ot Fried- us, preached tho funeral sermon. New Cer.t;evil!a Sorniib The Ne-.v Ceiitreville (ilade. Pa.,) Tcacbeis Nortnal xvill open April Ftth. For particulars address W. 11. or C. Fritz, Pine Hi.l, Pa. Eied in Ir.va. The in my friends and aequaintanres of Samuel F. Flickinger, w ho left Somersi-t c-miity about eleven mon'hs ago and took u;i his r (sider.ee nenr Waterloo, Iowa, wiil learn with regret that he left this world and been gathered to his fathers. He was sick eleven days, but during that time he svfTere:. nil of the miseries of. inll imi.-iaiion. A fexv short hours befote bis d-fi'ls, I-Ai.z to! I I y friends that b-s e:i 1 xv;n near, ho expres.-.ed a desire fir a chrisi;oi inotisoi, and xva-i biptized by F.ldi r S. !I. Miller, of the i;-rman Ilaptisi ("u-.treh. He appeared to be much relieved afl.-r this sacred rite had be-ii perf nil ' I a:i-l di.- l in the hne of a glorious res'irrecti 1:1. Tin d-3c?.xsij was a so:: of Anthony FHcking.-r, who, too, a fe.v m.int!is ago left Somerset count j', to m ike bis homo near Waterlisi. 1 1-3 was in bis txventy-first year. Waterloo, la., March l. lf.rK li. Ker Secret. The secret of the success of the Cinder ella "stoves and Kangc-s, is the superiority of the material and workmanship that fiiii.;- into their construution ; they are clean by habit, bave uu dirt pockets, and are sold guaranteed to lie good linkers and perfect roasters. Sold by JAS. Ii. Hol.I'KKHAVV, Somerset, Pa. A Great Tobacco Ckewer. From the Harrisburg StHr-In.lep"iident. A IJostoniaii writes home from Cairo: "Tiie Duke and Duchess of Marllsir ough am staying in the same hotel with us. The Duel-ess lias three r.suns one for herself and two for her clothes." X' tr Ytri- Wiirlil. This reminds the writer of an incident in the life of the late Judge Iibick. The great jurist and statesman on one occa sion left bis residence at Itrockia, near York, Pa., for a professional visit to Ilarrisburg and Philadelphia. The late mayor Calvin Ii. Hlioads, of Wil mington, Delaware, who was then a resi dent of the pretty and bustling little city down by the Co lorus, met the judge's son, ex-lieutenant governor Black, the same day and said: "Chauncey, I saw the governor going away this morning and be bad a trunk and a valise." The gen ial ex -lieutenant governor was much surprised and naturally asked what bis father xvanted with so- much luggage. "i h," said Ithoads, "be carried his to bar.so ill tin trunk and his clothes in the valise." The point of the joke will lie i perceived when it is stated that jiHge i lllaek wa-saa inveterate tobacco rhewer. His son gave one of those contagions biKgb -! Lis. told ttje judge of what bad oc' iirred, end tbo IKr greatly appre ciated the Joke at bis fcpbuiu. The Kockwood Normal will open April 27, und continue for nine weeks. P. S. Witx. Rock wood, Pa. Highest of il la Leavealn? 1'ovcr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ADSOLUTELY PURE SPOIbXO THEIR TEIP. Telegram Headi off an Eloping Couple from Garrett. One Somerset county couple's dream was blighted Sunday night by Detectives Den nlston and Martin O'Mara, together with an irate father, and never lived to bloom in the Windy City by the lakes, to which they were going, saya the Pi'.M burg 7W. lioth lovers wiil be sent back home in the morning. The arrest was caused by a telegram re ceived from S. S. Ijtue, the father, at (iarrett, Somerset county, asking the po lice to arrest William Christ ner and Liz zie Lane on traiu No. 5 of the Ihtltimore A Ohio, arriving in Pittsburg at H. The telegram came too late, Imt it was dis covered that the train was an hour late, and the officer w ere glad, for the last sentence of the telegram stated.that there was a reward of fSi. It also stated the cMiplo had tickets for Chicago, purchased at I lock wood. When the detectives 1-oarde.l tho train they bad no trouble locating the couple by their general honeym.ioii appearance. He had bis coat otf and was lying with his head on her shoulder. When Captain Denniston grabbed him and told him to come along be at once pulled out a cheap revolver that was more dangerous b the man who held it than the one it was aimed nt. The two detectives, however, pulled the gun from iim and told who they were. He very promptly said ho thought they xvere bau.U's and apologized for wantin; to shoot, explaining that he had sptr.t a mtmisT of year in the west mid was kind of handy xvith the gnu. The ilisturl-e-J bridegroom-fleet then wanted to dicker w ith the officers, and of fered a compromise in tlse way of a tfio note, saying he did not have iiiu.-h mon ey, nnd was likely b need most of it for the wedding trip. Captain Ds-Miiston, xvho is alw ays u.K'd n;;ture.l, w:hh1 the other e.vo ami produced the Ulegram saying: "The obi man goes you f b leer." Christncr looked longingly at the tt-lo-gram and then at the girl. Fin.illy he concluded that the old man xvas playing a pretty stiff game himself, and be lis. I better uot call it, not that he lov?d the girl less, but the?l ni-'re. The eiptain decided the .natter for him by arnoutic ing that money would not let him out. and the pair were taken to Central Station. The girl is IS years old and Cbristner i-s 22. He is a sa-.vmiil band, and lias I r-;i working iri tho u -ihi-orbissl of (iarr It for a year "r more, lie admitted t bit be was rur. in': away wiih tiie girl, and that they intended getting tnarrio I xx he-i they reacbed Cbicr.go. He had the tii k is in bis pia-ket, togettier x-. ith ai: autograph a'.'nim. Iu the latter Lizzie Iine had written on January 20, It'"): "When woods and liel U divido uit and you no m-ire I see, just take your pen and paper and drop a line to me." On another leaf Cbristner had started a diary of bis honeymoon, and had written that be left (iarrett yesterday and caught the l'altimore A Ohio traiu for Chicago at llockw .od. He had signed bis own name an.l that of Lizzie Christncr. The girl did not want to talk verj much, simply saying that her father did not want her to keep company with ('bristlier, but that she would run otr with him again on the first opportunity. Jurors for Special Term of Court. The folloxving persons have lieen drawn to serve as Petit Jurors at the special term of court beginning Monday, May 11. ic;: Addison Thomas V-. Null, Jacob L. Augustine. Allegheny John Wambaiigh. Ib ran IJ trough W. S. Matthews. ISIack I . Younkin. I5rothersvalley-F.d-.vard Raldwin, Teter S. Hay. Hens. n Borough Aarou Shatter. Conemaugh J. . Misbler. Confluence I"orongh C. C. Illack. Elklick Jacob F.ngle. H'siversvillo Ilorough (Sabriel Olsrr, Daniel ShatTer. Ijirimer Peb-r Knej.p, Peter W. Sli der, W. H. Tiessler. Loiver Turkeyfiot Jackson Ix-nbart, Aaron Pliillippi. Meycnwlnle llorough Peter Iindis. Middlecreek Is: act (Jross. M il ford II u dson Sch rock. Ogle Wm. liclii-an. Paint David Hersbbergcr, Gillian ShatTer. tiuemahotiing Win. II. Illough, I. D. iinmerinan, John N. Walter. Salisbury Borough Christ S. Li. aliter. Sliade Win. K. Lohr. Somerset Itirough AliH!rt Conrad, Samuel Hr-rr. .Somerset John C. ''d. Stonycreek Jonas Yooer, David Sny der, I rias Ixhiimn. Stoyestow ii I5.)rougli Jacsib Straub. I'pper Turkeyfoot Kliaa Heckler, Dim mer 11. Kreger, (Je-vrge Kreger. I'rsiua llorough Alex Nickloxv. ITuitcd Evaagelical Charch Coafercace. Tho Pittsburg Conference of the I'ni te i Lvangelical Church met in Salisbury, o:i Thursday March 12th, and adjoomcd at 12 M.. on Monday, Kith inst. Fifty-one preachers and twenty-seven lay delegates xx ere present. Iiisbop It i dolph Dubbs, D. D., U U D., of Chi ago, presided, and at tho opening ine;;:ng made an eloquent and impressive ad dress. Hex. J. (J. A. Curry, of Franklin, Pa., was appointed Secretary, and Ilex. F. W. Ware, of Johnstown, and K. L. Hetrick, of Shenango, assistant secretaries. Kev. A. 11. Day, of Morrellville, was appointetl chairman of the Ilcportorial Committee. The business before the Conference was done w ith dispatch and unanimity. Friday evening Mrs. Kreeker, of I-lian-on. Pa., addressed a crowiled house on "Home and Foreign Missions." Two candidates were licensed to preach the gosjiel ; two were ordained as dea cons, aud one as elder. The ordination services on Sabl-ath evening were largely attended. The exercises were of a most serious character and highly spiritual. On Sabl-ath tho various pulpits of Salis bury were filled by clergymen attending the Conference, llishop Dubbs preached at Kh.JO a. M., and at 2: 00 r. M. Jtefore final adjournment on Monday the following appointments were an nounced : Allegheny District Rev. J. W. Domer, Presiding F.lder ; Johnstown, Willoxv street, A. J. Heal ; Johnstown, lied ford street, F. W. Ware ; Johnstown, 17th Ward, E. W. Kishel ; Morrellville, J. Garner ; Mechanicsliurg, J. W. Soese ; Clearfield, W. A. Ilininger ; Marchand, J. W. Iloozer ; Heathville, L. I. Ituum gardner; Dubois, A. J. Ilird ; Trout ville, J. C. Seigfrie.1 ; Rrookville, P. I. Steelsmith ; New Salem, W. C. Iwis ; Portage, John Iiorger ; C'herrytree, J. ti. Wise. Somerset District Hex. T. Bach, Pre siding Kbler ; Somerset Circuit, K. L. Yoder ; Bedford Circuit, A. L. Iierkey ; Jennertow u Circuit, F T. Steward ; Juniata, S. Ii. Kobland ; Morgan, Wilson Lewis : Salisbury, J. C. Powell ; Kock wotsL (f. W. Imlxiden ; F'airview, II. M. Cook; Ligouier, K C. MeCauley ; (ireensliiirg, F. W. Bartlett; Conemaugh, A. B. Day ; South Fork, B. S. Poling ; ijeer Creek, II. MeAH-ster; Pittsburg, A. L. Hetrick. Washburn's Gold Medal Flour, war ranted the best in the world, for sale by Mahlon Schrock. Nicola Tenia's Badiogiipht. The Lleclrical Rcvluw published ou Weliiesday a communication from Nicola Testa, le-u-riting for the first time his very interesting experiments in radiography. In connection with this the Review prints two remarkable radiographs. One of them' shows tho right shoulder of a man biken through his clothing, plate of glass 3-Klths of an inch thick and two inches of xv.ssd. This radio, graph, which was made at the distance of four feet from tho source of the rays, shows the rilts, shoulder bones and bones of the upper arm. "I am getting more and moro con vinced," says Mr. Tesla, "that we bave to deal w ith a stream of material parti cles, which strike the sensitive plate with great velocities. So far, most of tho phenomena indicate that they are pro jected through tho xvall of the Crook es bulb, of whatever material it may lie, and I am seeking for still more conclusive evidence in this direction. It is now demonstrated, lx-yond any doubt, that small metallic objects or tsuy or chalky deposits can 1k Infallibly detected in any part of the body." By an e.Msiire of forty ininutes Mr. Tesla obtained a radiograph of the hu man skull, fhoxx ing clearly not only the outline, but the cavities of the eye, chin, check, nasal Ironrs, tho lower jaw and connections to the skull, the flesh and even the hair. First of April Settiexentf. The fird of April is rspidly approach, big, x. Iiieli is the Orc.it Annual Settle ment Day for Somerset county people. You wiil w ant Judgment notes, promis ory notes, receipt liooks, Ixmds, leases, deod.s, mortgages aud all sorts of legal bl n 'lis; you w iil wiilit envelopes, blank lssiks, t:iblf's, pens, pencils, fo'.i'ttain I ens a. id other goods suitable to the sea son, and the place to get this sort of goods is at Fisher'i Book Store, xvhore a foil and complete lino of legal blanks, law .rooks and everything usual ly found in a fir-1, class Book, Stationery and Rook Stor, can at all times lie found. Cit x-i. 1!. Fisi-KK. 1,033 to Woman sr.d Girl. Tho l':i', irj 7'i'.7.-t will begin Mon day, March 2!, to print "Sons and Fath ers," a story of mystery, for writing wh:; h Harry Stillxveil IMw.-irds, in -oni-pcl'iien .'. " it Ii Sio oilier authors, xvas paid !ii.n-l. Ths 7V.,o- offers Si.timi, in prizes i-ai-gin: fr -in "if) to (iieh. to tiie sixty won. en or girls xvho senif in i)e bust solr uti oh f th.' niy:-tery in this story in ad am-o of publication of the final chapter, o;i can get the 7 . for u cent s. day by mail or from tho news agent in your toxvu, if there is one, and see the particu lars of this oiler for yourself. Sonit:ft Kormal. A Teachers' Normal School will 1 opened at Somerset. May is, lsy-i. W'e xx ill lie able to no-ommodate the higher grades of thn public schools. Special at tention w ill le given to those preparing to teach, we are also prepared to give in struction in the Classics and other High er Branches tit reasonable rates. For particulars apply to V. It. Saylor, H. S. IIiioai-s. Bright Women Who are anxious to a:coinplsh the liest re-ults, for the least money, should examine the Cinderella Range Ix-fore they buy ; it is a psid linker an.l a per fect roaster, and every nexv feaiure of practical worth is emlsidied into its con struction. It has pleased thousands of housew ives, an.l w ill please you. Sold ty J.XS. B. IIol.I'KlUlXlWI, Soiceriiet, Pa. Eonorioj Earrowe't Memory. The annual report of the department of public instruction for l-Hi is Ix-iug sent out to the city, iNiroiigh and county su perintendents of schools for distribution among the directors, together with a lib eral supply of copies of the state con stitution and the school laws of Pennsyl vania. The report contains a portrait of Dr. Thomas II. Burrow es, who was su perintendent of public instruction from lNii to ls.i-1. The picture xvas furnished by the memorial committee of tho stale teachers' association. The committee has also ralsid over f l,'vti for the erection of a iiiotitKiient over P.'.irrowes' grave in St. James' cem etery at Iimeaster and to place bia por trait in many school rooms throughout the state. Arrangements have also been made to place portrait of Dr. Burro-.ves u little aiove life si.-: in the stale depai t m i t, tiie state binary ami department of public iiiKtruction. Tho report is the finest nnd most com plete ever issued by the department of public instruction. It is printed on a good ipiality of paper nnd contains il lustrations of tiio two high schools in Philadelphia, the high sch.sd of Pitts burg, together with floor plans of the different siorie, nnd other public sclcsd btSil'lings erected during the past year in V ni!sy'inia. Th'-se pictures find ibx r p':,n.s are j-vc-n as hii incentive and guide to school bosrds ii; other parts of the state. Da Sot Fail ta Twad Tain. The noted Special ist, Ir. M. Halm, who h:is 'oeeti sosuc-ce.-fiil in tho treat ment of private dis eases of both sexes, and nil kinds of chronic diseases.may lie consulted, us usu al, free of charge, in Somei.stt, at the Ho tel Valines! , on Friday, March .?Uh, and every 4 weeks llioroarter on same day. Consultation and Kxaininittion free. Eeal Ejt&t and Butinett For Sale. Mr. (ieorge Aunian, of Somerset, offers all of his real estate and meat market for sale. The real estate consists of a large nexv frame house on West Main street, with slaughter house, largo barn, ice house, and other out buildings; also eight acres ot land in excellent state of cultivation, adjoining Somerset borough. Meat market, located In the Ilaer block, has an excellent trade. For terms ap ply to Mr. Auinau. The man who eats because he is hun gry is, thus far ou a level with the brutes. The man who man who stops eating the moment his hunger is appeased is the wise man. Nature needs no more food than i-he calls for. Continued excess brings atsiut indigestion or dyspepsia, with loss of flesh, strength, sleep, ambi tion and mental power; and an accumu lation of aches, pains and many danger ous local maladies. The stoniich how can do nothing alone. We must rppcal to some artificially di gested food which can also digest other foods. That is to say, we must nse the Shaker IMgestive Cordial. The effect is prompt and cheering. The chronic pain and distress cense. Appetite presently revives. Flesh and vigor gradually come back, and tiie sufferer recovers. But he must lie careful in the future. A -trial bottle for 10 cents. Laxol is the best medicine for children. Iloctora recommend it in place of Castor OiL s PUBLIC -SALE! WE WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE. ON Friday, April 396, At our Hardware Store in BERLIN, PA., CAR LOAD OF Carriages and Buggies, Of the very latest Styles and best Quality. Harness At least 50 sets of Ilarnos must go at tins sale. Heavy home made, oak tanned work harness and single and double buggy harness of all kinds. Collars, Bridles, Saddles, Whips, Hal ters, Lines, etc. IMPLEMENTS of all kinds not worn, or D weather beaten but fresh from the factory. Wagons, liar rows, Plows, I lay ll-ikcs, liny (,'arriers, Sulky Cultivators, Five T.sith C11 tivu tors, Shovel Plows, Corn l'Ja liters, Drills, FiihI Cutters, etc. p, MACHINES of diflcniit PW 1J grades, Stoves, Wash Ma uu"'"b chines, Hay K Wrin-.-rs Blankets, Fence Wirtts, Kols-s. etc., -lf. There xvill lie no l.tiyiu- in of gooiU, Every article olicrcd for Kile will Hiitivt'ly lie sold to the liighcst bidder. Collie and examine Hie goods la-fore thesnle. Everything ojieu for insjM-c (ion from this date. T A tic li: of sis mid nine In.llINi - '"""tl'' without interest 1 uiiiiui w il ,h Ki vt.r, Ml IlU oxer tell dollar, to he settled by note with g.ssi w-eurity. I'urchascs l-ss tiiail tell dollars to lie cash. SALE TO BE ; I N AT i A. M. U. W. KKLIX(JKH A CO. Orphans' C:irt Sils ' Valuable Real Estate! Hy vtrt'i o'an orler ("sn.-vl out of the fir ti. ins' Ciiir; iifS"iiii.-r..'i ''.unity, l'.i.,ui-l to Hie .10 -s-t-1 li-P-wilt e rx-Hn.it to i-u.ilte it on I ' pri-ml In t !" l.ox-iiship of Al-Iijfiii-::.. S:iuer:;-t t'.iun.y, i'a., o;i Saturday, April 11, 1896, At I o'clx-ck P. M., lie foltoxx liiK ilii.criti.-d mil estate, viz: A c. rU.ia tn-et of In ml in Allegheny lwiir uliifi. Som-rs,-l eiMiiiiy. !'u lolii-iiini; tanii ot'Jolin ltentz. Il. i.ry II.tii.-. t li:.;ii;. M:in-g;- an 1 .ilhers. cicit'iiniii H :u:r-s. In. ire .ir b..S iftxiii' t!n-rH4ii i-rrt:i" i -a go. i-l Two -story Fram8 Dwelling House, twii M'ltil. -i, siml olhT inthillel!lii;. AN.-.it I o ueetl cl.vireti. Iktlurit'C w il tiiiil-.-rvl with tin-Kiit ofr.il oik uiel H-tiitu uatc, and Ht Ui.t.st oil tuvvkloxi!i l'lle. Terms: If) icr rent, of iurrtuie to lie fciid when .r.M-r1y Is kn.s-ke.1 dovn. Imi:iiu.- on con lirui.tiou of fate and I iivrrr of ilist. KI.IWliKTH 1.1 MJ. AJib!:iistrut.iruf Jitino I'uli um-'iI. We Pay Cash For your n.-lirlilMrs' iidilresscs hikI ne-.vs-r,i-r clif-piiit;s if all kimls. u mi foriKirticnhirs. tMPIRC COUM.sSluN CS , CL CPIMG D4P T. ro 28 C. I4TH T. N. V. Ynnoimcements FOIl TIIE March Republican Primary. T the FAi'or of t.'ir X-,irrrt lln nhl : Y.rti will pli-iis,' aiiiioiiii.-c ihc folloxving liame.l l'. ii!i.-iih :i as -i:nlil:it.f for l':e vn oiis mliisi ilesii;n;i;.l. nt tiie lie -.luMus.:'. lri. l.iar Licet ion, to le lu ll! uji Saturday, March 2S, '96. ;ki. l:. -cn.u Aetiiij; l lmiriuan Ke. Co. Coin. l'of I 'Hliri'rxx, fi;i:ik ir. bii:sf. kf.k, I f .Vii,'i-.r " flirn(!i. Hii!Jeet to the ili-clslon of Hie KejuililliMii T'ri jmr' Kl.-.'ti.ii, to In lli lll S;,tnr:la v. M:ip-li i unit of tin- lii.-trict I o!il--reiice. Fr b:rfs, F. J. XiSF.!t, Of .Voyl'T'.l t IlH'fti1fh. f-'ulij.-rl to Ihe division of tie- It. pulilkMii Pr! 1.1.1 ry l-Uis-lioii, lit ii-- h -l.i s.-ili.rtiny. Mareli -S i-tx, mi.l of the Dimi rid t'onleri i..-.-. Fur A- mf'1;, Uhi. II. MILLER, I if -.l..'....i'iif T'.nr us!' f), Suij-ltotlie.l.-.-:-loiiof Hepn!li'iin fri nuiry Kl.-ctimi. lo le-Kt s.;itur.j!i-. For A -v .I'l'y, Jf. 11. SAXXER, ff S'i'in'f''t '".-yf'f.'i. Sii'ij.-! t to tiie ibvi.-i.in of tin- Hi puh'.ic.oi Pri ln. iry fc'.ii lion, lo ' hi !u r-alur M.m-b i-n;. 'I.-' I V' ii!ri'l, JEREMIAH MA I HER, 4f ,i ti,xiinr Itoo uj't. Sul.Jivl to the .vl-:on of 11k- Uei-hlira-i Pri mary Kl.vtion, to he In M ssaturda', March is, 1-iO. For .l-ocVf ,n, Ir-; JAVOU IK SJf'AXK, ( f Somrrxet lloriHiyh. Subject lo the decision of the Republican Pri mary Kin-lion, lo In- held Saturiluy, .Marx-h IN, is. For AtsOfiatc Jutltf GEO. J. HLACK, (if .V'y.vtif Ilurongh. SubJ.vt to the decision of the Republican Tit ulary Klectlon, to lie l.i-lj K.itunlav, lan-li its, Ixai. For AfKuutc Jmhjrt AAROX r. DICKEY, Of Somerset 7"o-.i.'(i'y. Subject lo tlied.s-isioii of the It. ol.liinii Pri mary Klcction, l,i lie held i-uturduy, Miirvh is, 1S. For AfOM-idfc Jmfjff JOl IX IT. SXYDER, Of Stoyrxtotrn JSoroiitjh. Hubl.vt to the ibvUlon of the h-iilil!iiiii Pii Iniiry KKvtion to be held fsilunlav, Man-li IVM. For Sheriff, M. 11. HARTZELL, Of llorkiCi'inl Burnt! jh. Subject lo the derision of the Republican Pri mary Kits-lion, to lie held .-xiturday, ilan-h , l.-si. For Sheriff, JOSIMI L. RERKEY, (tf Lincoln TutTHAhip. Subject to the division of the Republican Pri mary Kltvlion, to lie held Saturday, March 1M, l.tni. For Prothonotary, J. G. LOJJKY, Of H ' internet Il jrottgh. Subject to the division of the Republican Pri mary Kicction, to Is- held siaturday, March i, Iswi. Fur lruthonuiwy, 11. t 1IARROX, Of Sitiiitrr.irt ltroug. Kubjwt to the division of th? Republican Pri mary Klcction, to Is- held ciaturday, Man-h 'A, ISA. Fur RtjMrA Rrturili r, J. M. COYER, Of Ji llliT TwrtHhip. Kubjecl lo tin il.vi-lon of ihe Upisblii-nn Pri-m.-iry Kl.vilim, lo bf held isaturdity, Mun-h -JS, 1.1. For R'n'iKli r t Riinrifr r, A. J. SEMtiO JJ' Ell, Of I ', T-rle)jfft T"iTHtlip. hu'iltrl tul'ieibvi- biti of the I!, piiblierin Prl iii iry Kierlei'i, I i Is- le-IJ .--.iturd i) , Man li . 1S"k For RrjUlrr t(- Romiltr, J. G. lit MM EL, Of .S'oiij.:rerk TVia-iA'v. Subj.ct to tMedivl-lon or the Republlean Pri liury Uiiv-llon. to Iw held -Saturday, March , Wd, For R' lint r ami Reeorib r, J01IX S. SUAFF.li, Of fioinerm t ISorourjh. Kubj'Vt to tie il.vi-lon if the Republli-Hn Pri uiury Kltvlion. to Is held i-sturtlay, March ax, iKt. For Rxjinti r find Rccurtli r, J. R. IIOOSE, Of M,tforil Toirnihip. WubJ,s-l to (he division of the epublieini Pri mary Kii-. tn.il, to lie beld ,-stturduy, March , lKi. For Rnjixf, r ami Ri -nrih r, ALRF.RT A'. AM YJAX, Of Mhmifrrrek Toirnthip. SubJ.vt to the division of the Itepubll-.-an Pri uutry Khvtion, to ls held .-Milunhiy, .XI a iv h JX, lt. For Tr rixurir, WILLIAM jriXTEHS, Of Soier't ToiTHtiip, SubJ.s-l to the !. ;. m of Repiiblican Pri mary Klcvtion, t" he t.-ld Siiturdiiy, ilioVli 1, KX. b Ti'fttn'iTi; VEiEll DVMRAVLD, Of Mi'f-irtl Tvirnxliip. Subject to the : isioa of the Republican pri mary Kicction. f-i lie h.d atur-lay, March , l-.. For Tmixun r, V. M. MILLER, Of Suitiinit Tox'ttxhip. Subject to tho ilcci-ion of the Republican, Pri mary Ki.s-lii.ii, t,i l held -suturday, Man h r., I-yi. For Trt uxiti tr, GEO. JL ro I.E. VAX', Of .Si'Hiyfru k ToH-xUp. Subj.et t-i ihc ;l..-iii.ii or Ihe It, publican Pri mary Kiivtlnii. to tie luld iMiturdny, M-in-h !S, Is .i. For County Commixxiourr, J A CO II S. KOOXTZt Of f i--:'tl. ::! TottMMUp, Snbj.-.t to 'In- ti.visioil of ill". K- pilliU'-aii pri. mar) Li.vtii.il, i.i ! Ii !c .-iituniay, Man n !-). For Count i Comiiiixxitiiit r, D.tQJD L. MEYERS, Of lh"tth'-rxr-!l!i ij Ttirux!:ip. Wubj.t t lo Uu-il.vl-li.ll of ih H. i.i.l.ii.-.iii Prl nciry Ke.vii'in, it l- b I i f.ttur-lav-, March 1- -.. For Loititf; Cumiiiixxioiii r, JOSE I'll 11 Oil X Ell, 1f So.iierx-t Toiri.i!.p. Subject to thedii-ision of Ihe Itepublican Pri mary Kicction, to lie h-ld nalurday, lanh is, ls:j. For Comity 4'oniinixxioin -, ISRAEL J. SCI1 ROCK, ' f S oiirrxe' Tni n!.ip. Sub).! to the dts-Nbm of the Repiiblics-n Pri iimrx' Ki.vti.nl, ti I . le-iit isatu.-dav, Murel: is, For Cohh';J CoiiililixsioH' r, G A It III EL GOOD, tif S'linerxrt To:riix!i.'p. Subj,s-t to tin- deci-ion of the lb j ui.lii-an Pri nmry KKciion. to be held Saturday, Ma n-li is. For County Cohiiiiiioii' r, V. D. IIROI GIIER. Of S'-Mirrx.'t T'-irHitip. SubJ.vt to the d-vi.,i.in of Ihe U pil:!ii-in Pri iiuiry KUvth.ii, to Is- b.-Iil .Saturday, M:rh is, For Coi'it-'y (unitixxiuiiir, JJ M. X. M0SER,' of Elk l.u k T"-- '.'. SiSy-n.t i, die divi-lon of "he Repul.li.-an Pri limry i:;iv:o.i, lo Is- b--!d .-siturdav, la.--li 1.-, !-;. For Conu'y Cunnitixtiourr, tiFAh F. KIM MEL, t'f Mi'firi! Tuirnxh'p. Subject to the .'.vision ef t'e R. pul-tiean Pri mi.ry Kicction. to Is- h- l. Saturday, arch is, lv;i i. For County Coimnixxiomr, WF.sr.EY ir. n. r.v, f if M-,,l,! !trt lioroinjh. a!jecl to ih.- d.-ei.-ion of th- 11--publican Pri mury I.leett'-.u, in Im- Ii, 1.1 Sa unlay, Man-it is, !-i. For J'oor IHnrtor, A It A M S. MILLER, Subject to The b ci-inn of the It -piiMi.-iii pri mary Kiictio:., to Is- held Saturdav, M:.n-h i.-i, !.-:;. For Poor IUff-tor, JACOR 11. PECK, tlf .Silim.lit TiMllxhip. Subject to I lie division ofthe R.pu!ilic:in Pri mary Kbvlion. I., be held SaT-.ir.iav, Ian-!iJi,l!. For Aifiiior, J EI' EM I A II RIIOADS, Of S',mrrx I ISi.ronyh. SubJ.vt to Ibe.l.vi-ion of the R. publican Pri- uiMiy Kltvlion, to !h- h'-M atardav, March is, For A it-1 i tor, n. J. no ir.v.i.v. Of limlherxniHry Tmruxliip. SubJ.vt lo the i!.vl-lon orihe Itepublican Pri mary r.i.viton. lo is- hei,i ,,itunlax-, Man-h is, ).s:n. For Ami i tor, JOXATIIAX J. WEI.LER, Of Summit T'lirnxhip. SubJ.vt lo the d.vision of the It. puliiin.n Pri mary Kicction. io U- held Salurduv, Man-h is, l-ii. Fur Atulit'ir, JOl IX F. II A Y, Of V-r I'eatrerille eiro-oA. SulJt to the d.vision of the Republican Pri mary Kl.vtion, to le held Suturday, Man-h is, Imh. For A in lit or, JOIIX I. WALTER, Of Svinrrxrt Itoromjh. SubJ.vt to Ihe division of the Republican Pri mary Kltvlion to If held Satunlay, Man-h ax, 1S.H. For Ain!itor, WM. W. RAKER, tf .Vimcr.sc Toirnxhip. Subjivt to the derision of the Itepubli.-nn Pri mary Khvtion. to Ih held Sal unlay, March a, For Auditor, J. C. GXAOY, Of Ntunerxet Toiruxhip. Subject t Ihe decision of the Republican Pri mary Kl.vtion. to lie held Saturday, Mun-h iM, lsi. For Ifelryttfe to State Conreittimt ami t Ytnfrrrr tn IHxtrict Oinfrrrnet to Etrrt brl- egtittM to -Viiikwi OmnrHtiiM, J. F. XAIOLE, tf Mfyerxtliile Dtroujh. Subject to the division of the Republican Pri mary Kieclioli, to be held Saturday, March is, For Il try.tte ta S.'ute Co:ireiition awl CW'nrrr OMri, Cuif-rrwr O KUtI IkI- egite, I: Xalitmil Omr.-Mi'.m. EI) WA RD HOD YF.R, Of SoMertrt lliroaij'i. Subject lo t!u- decision of tit Rcpul.li.nii Pri mary KlA-tlon, to be held -Saturday, March iH, ISM. Vahabls Real Estate! Ky virtue of an onli-rof sale l-suetl tiul .if 11"-ill plmas' I'ourt of So:iier- county, r.. nu t to H.e uiLlcr-iyi-cil vitiiilnsinttrl t t.1 Smiihk-I It. rrii.-hllelil, lute of I .u . r Torn. -fi-ii to n-lil'i. .him r-ei t-iiToiU', l'a..tllriv'..I. I Kill oC rnl p'l'.'ic ai Ml lli. l .nirt llo.i-. In Ihe Ismiiih of ii'.r-v I, I'a., .hi Saturday, March 28, 1896 I 1 O ClOtK ?. !. of .!;! 'I iv, the folio? i; I'Sirll'l r.l a tate: . rt.-iln farm or Ira. I of 1 nel situate In Jeiint-r lowiiship, .-omerscl i-.Miuty, Pa tsm tamliiK acre- and 11 p, n-hes, iincl men, lire, slitiiln f IhiiiU of AiiUlouv Ali betrs, Jo-p!i Irorti. v, Solouioii siinp-on, Micluael stiHir. r' hir. Kit OKilurand Krts-mitn Hott l:ian. ulsiu! loiiHt-n-wni'e in a tfotid itit of cul tivation, the balance Is inx w.mmI htnd. Ihe trntiier part of I ills farm in nmleruiid with a four-foot vfin of mat aud llmeftone. XUre 1 thereon envied a Two storv Frame Dwelling House, lame tnnk Uiru, I0sf.s t, and other ncrrn n..ry oull.uii.iiiii:.. lucre it m k.hhI on lirrd of yiMiu nii.l growing fi uit trvs on the furm, wbf.-h ii io -at. d In a kmm1 coiiiuiuuity, cou x i i.ieiit to scli.Hibi and t uun-tc-s. Terms: Oat-thlrd . f the purrha-e money, after pay In nl of i. II d bis and bual ex-iisen. to n fllaill u lien on Ine laud In llell of dowi-r t.i llic wh'ow ti -Hid d.v'il., anil Uttance in tbr-e p.i.vin.-ii!s : liuf-Hunl on eoiiltriiinlion of sale, oue-lhird in six in. ml lis and une-tlilnl In oric yonr, with liit.-rcst. Ten n t is'iit. i iniri ii e loon, y t,, L- Kiid on day t.f Kiln, fiefcrr-.-.I jci iih-iiIs to 1m- M.-un d uy Isind aud mo;-t-Ki;ie on the preliit--s. TlI.UK I KITt HKIKI.Ii, Uco. IL Scull, AiKniiiislr.ttrix. Attorney. Assize's Sols - iK- Valai'ch R:al Esiit? AND PSESCITAL PP.0PZET7! l'y virtnr of an nl-"rf !alt isi-u ! out of tin Colin if '!tiinon rit f siii-r-.-t iuiily, url tu in I will t-xp4 t puoiir i.i ,o!i tiio irviiit.- mi Saturday.March 2196, At I O'clock P. M., all the folinwlii... d'-serils-d real estate, Uiu me pnN-ny of Henry H. Kami : A certain lot of sroioid. f.-f, irn:.!e in the lHru-jh of II.-imii, snit-i--,-t eocniy. i'a., loii!iilett an. I tie-. rilN-l a- fotiox-: Loiimb il l.v Souih stn-et on ihe -niiili, lot of s. p. .:iiuii-rii:in on 1 be .-a-', lltn-s r.-et on the lion h and lot ot l.itnr-'ii,n Bfrs,na:.e .m th- w-t. I" in-.' lot No. .;.. i i tc- ir.-n. plan of Ihe lou-n ol lu-rlin. iuix iui; ti:.-n oii ,-rts-l-.! s Kood twii-.-lory tr.iiuti Dwelling House, tfi -mf -i. 'n' ti ul i it :i jHc-r ' -.i (in :t,. w-r(,f:-,I pn.x-n' : r'iK !4:iviMi!i: j j, -. i ii-' j:4 - I Ti'i-'. i ":-, t, iir,... hi;', -t ..nl - ii c rjt t. I r,z. ,:; ;, I w m l r;:n t, 1 u ltt -rth.-r i.i-w Uir'utur.-, U ;u. i t jiiinir. lu'ii.-.. i:. iiiy j . r urtit-ir? uf liu- hi-i'.l furi!i!i;r-. Terms : in r;tsi: mi .!; uf ;, ;i n l r h- t ;lun-p II;- oif-titin! n r t fori- i;u:lrnuii' n .f !; liirt i; si i.:u.iti an-l n -tru--! o:i.- .:r I'nmi Iu- iiit,,rra;t(in oi iH'I'Tr -i Hiv:iifiti . U-.r jt:r r-t fnin t ri!i:.tt.ii iI itii'i i.i -.--tir i by ju-i-f-li. :tl '-)rui ;n -niii' 7e'i; iH-nHj-n-ii ni.Tty matlt known on ua v r -- li i:vr:v i .rorNT!'.v! N. ;. I:, -uil. .V-ig::rv t-i li. li. KhMi. t ihiii, tiii. r-t t toiidiy, I'a. N itu' is it-riy tUi n tliat lyvi Y.-r ainl tt'i! i iitrm..,ii:h Tou !itiii, tmi- ttti:iiy, !... lutv t-.f-ti;-tl a t- u of viNtm;--r uii:Mi:i,iit il ;.it thtr ftjitc. r.-wl u:il r !Min.il. ttt r ii- u!ni-riiii. lor :; H in tit .r i:tt-r-tlil.r f I h: l-vi Yi;irr :im: wilV. A , r.ris i:il. ,i -x.n l L i Yxi'r mo 1 wilt -A t'A iiiiik-- tliat f;i y;m nt( ai-.l i )) tutin f';iini-; u;M 'r.-Mtit tiiiti duiy aurtiiiti :ir-ii for (KtrU-nnt. n Mn day, ti, :-!ti. at A. M., ni'tiuf of llvie'im i. iKo. W. MvAI:I:Y. Jr.. Ai.itnT, Kr.ii.klin itit i, JiH.iis'oviii, iu -il.NKKS NdTKi:. K-lute of l.-vi I V'iler lili l Wife, of oll.- In itii-ti to-..-ii'.i;.. :-s.iiners. eoiiulv, i'ti. Not ".i l- 's !; . !. y siv, 11 that I-ex i I Yo-i. r U'.tit UiS-. .4 -on.-aa.lli:h ! Ilstlip, !-.lur-M-t t --.ii:i y, I n., hax t -ci;i. , a ,i, ,. oi il;ie.. tary as: ii.iecni ti:':,i ii.. ir .-.late, p ;.! u,i I p.-rMum). lo Uu-uiiiitTveiit-.l. H.r :.e -ti.-ri r ol Hi r.sli..o.-M.: tl.. s;,:.i t. Vinl.-ri.lid o . a;: i. .-so-is Oct. i.i. t io -i-id i-vi i.. V;-ccr i-ret wile x-i.S na.Kt- i'lini.siii;.. pay. !:. t, a id ilio- haxiitj cl iiins will pr.e.it .'. til .ally :i i.i I, .iii ;.-.!., I f;,r sin Km. nt, on M'.i.ii.tx . Ap-ii ti. is.ti.at lo o.i.K-k A. .XI . at r lil. !..- ot its.'.'.ii.r,. x.Kn. i . .i -'..VICKY. Jr.. As-i!.-!-..-. I'm n i.i ii; str.it. JoliiistoA ii. I'a. DM ! XI-TII.T I J'S N7rTt'rI i.stateof Mieba.l -i-.. I:te of Jenn.r forii- hlp. S.tai.-tsei county. I'a., dec'.;. 1.- Iter- of a.lrinisr.it:o.i having Ikvii un.nt-.-i l y tiie .- in ri.a;:.:.r-.ty, to im- iini!iTi!ii.i. -!. ll..:i.-e l In rel.v tiv.i. Mail p.rsoli m ! bf.-d to s i. . I., nis.ke i:i.iiie.l:ale -t ,-. lit. nl. uiu' 1'io-e b:ivli. elaii'i -ai:ist . aid r.Tatr Kill l.r-M.t them di;y HI Ii-IIT iiii till fuj- vttiein, lit. on :.!ulay, .Vpnl is:,, at i.itv n-Sidi net' of dec'.! KI'WAIMi I'. SII'K, fid. V.'. lilir-is-lii r. Aumie.ist. itor. Attorney. A DM ' N I S i" I IAT ) U'S NdTR Il K-tateof Willinm II. Isirn.il. hit- of Mi-biic-er.t-k lown-hip, Somerset t'o., t'.i., d.c'.l. t. li. i-s of ii.lii.inislnilii.il luivlii.' Ihs i er.inicl l.y the pn.j-.-r iiulhoriiy. to ihc un-der-.i-.'ni'.l. iio.is- is hereby iv-:i to nil - r- -OI1S tn.!t'b!.sl To .-.i-l .-..rite to lie.k illinie ii :.t - pv x-i.t l... -Old triose In. villi; claim- a :.;! ri-t s--id .ir.T.. tt ;' .is.-iii ii-.--ii diiiy ae::i. n-.i-r ite.t for sei'lement '' iltirl;.-. Aoul i. Is""., i-t II..- .-.--i t nie tf the n.!:ii:ist::.t.ir ii: Milford ton n-hip, II. li MIl.l.KIt, II. M. IlerUley, Adrnifisti-aior. . ttortiey. I M I X I ST 1 1 A i 1 i' S X ( 1" K'K. s KsUiteof xiiillan U Mieer. l ite of Mcy.-i-stm'c tt..nn:i.-n. l.t.. tl.v'd. Ilers..f uiliiiinislratioii on the aimvr .-s-i;.' b.i iuir is-en rr.mtevl tottie i:inl."-.siei,t by ihe props-rauthority notice is liereNy iriv.-n to all p.-rso.-.s in-.li-bte i t. -slid rsiatr to malce i mi. ceti isle ity inc. it, and I bo-e navnnf ciaont i-.: Hit- nat.i.. to pr.-st nl Th'-m duly aio thelltt.-Utt-d for x-tll.-ill'-llT. on --Nltlll-ilav til'- Isth day ot Aoril ls.i, at tiie lat-.. re-id.-nt-c of i the dec.-aNett in . said Umiutli. I A. I- Ull.I.Ht. ! 1. isl-l'll Mil ! I'l' I John U. S tnt. Ati.n A.ir.iinistr.ilors A DMIXISTi:ATt)i; S NOTI i Y.. Kstateof I'harles It I5.s-!j. lale of "Son; ast t. -st.nerset .siMlity, I:., d.-' d. I-tters of administration hnxlns been rant.-1 bv lb.- iroi.-.-r auiiionty to file un.ler- sii-ii.sl. notiTS- is lici-etiy i:ivi-n to hII j.-rsiii indebltsl to said eMs'tc to llUike immediate uit ii. nt, aed tho-- luiviiu: claim-, 111.11i11.si aid lale xt Hi present t liein, .liny hu! Inn 1- t-.it.-l lor . I". ii...ul. on --Saturday, the Ith day of April. 1. at m ollas-. iu Ihc Ssirou-li ol Somerset. s.niei vt isiuoty. I'a. J..xiK--s I. I't till. A.lm'r of t harlcs m lin k, dcv'J. A 1).mixisti:a it:jxs .noth r Kstateof John Aueustus tsuydcr, lale of -to- nyer.s-k totx'iiship. s.iiner-t I isiunts', li tUe'tl. I-tl.-rs of administration havin; In -en erant.-tl. bv the nroi.-r nuthorily, to the un- dersiitn.-il. ii.ii.-e is lien by siveii to Hil s-r- s..n iiidebttsl to said t 1ate to make 1111m.--diate payineiil. 101. 1 th.isr baviiu; cbiit.is a -a 01 -I said estate HI posinl th 111 duly Hiithenti.nttsl lor M-tlleineiil. on -satunliiv. Atiril t. ISUK I'l the lale residence of said tl.s-eass d. r at t .irliis of J. t lu;h, of Sim crset Isii.mij-!i, Sum fet county. la. SAK.XII ir.ic. Administratrix. A DM IX ISTUATOIIS 1NOTICK. Kjilate of KII-ilfth Iri-tlc. lute of iSreen- viilc towiuhip, tSomersct rtHiiity, I'a dtt- .1. letter of :idiu!iii-tir..ioti on l!ie hImivc r- li.te hnx -Intt lieen sr.mltsl lo the iiudersisned x- Ihe nniiR-r aulhonl v. noti.v is berebv iv- entoall perstins ind.l.t.-it to sail rtale lo iiu.kc iiiiiii.stij.te paymt-ni. hii.i tiiom- lutvuiic t-iuiuis .i-uiti-l the ame to prest'iit them duly Hiitheiitic-.itcd for srltlcm.-iit. on Salurda.,', April I, Iv-. ut Int. re e leiice of .icr d. KliW.VKIi Ki'UKTU', John IL Scott. Adiniiiii-lruttir. Al'orin y. Y1,-NIINISTUATOIWT NOTICE. Kst.it.-of Miehn.-l Kon?, late of Wellersbur-i lsroii-h, !siiii'ix'l isiimty, l"a dee'd. Ia-tters of Adminisir.ition liaviin; been nraiil.il by the pnis-r uiithority lo the 1111 dersiirn.s!, noti.v is hereby Kiven to all pt r hoiis iudf bt.sl lo said estate lo make imme diate imyin.nl. nd tliose hnvhiK claims Hitinsl wild estate will pn-s.-nt tl-m duly uu tin nli.-aleil for settlement, on Tuesday. March :tl, s-i. nt the lale residence of dte'd., iu Wel lersbuiv btirough. A. II. I.0N1;, A 'm. l.Nli. AdiuiiiLslrators. E XECUTOU S xotich K-tate of I jivinia Itarknian. late of Ijvans ville, Somerset township, Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. I-rUTti trst.im.-nt.iry on tho box entalr h.ivlin been crantrd lo the under sivn.tl bv lii proper Htitiiority, notico is hcrt'-ix -eiven to all ih-i.m.iis indebted lx rsiid rsl ttc to in ike immediate Pay ment, nn.l those hiv;ii!C claims Rinnnst said esl.ite 'il pr.-s.-iit them duly autii.-nii-tut.st for sclt lenient, on .SaMirilav. April IH. iMsi. Ht i he oiiice ol John l'.. Scott iu soiiiersl tiurxiuli. KKEEitAN YOUTY, John IU V-ott. Executor. Alturnry. 1 Been In a Good o v Store ? 4 - a L'ishI. Iboro.iublv (Jentlexjien's Furiii-biiiifs store xvhcreor.ly the xtxi jjsais of that line ar..- kci.t ? -VISIT HERE. Wcure exclusive, but Hot too en In s i v f. Just c-X!-! iiv.-c!io';h to scil a littb-cl.es-r stxle nn.l ,tinl it v coilsi.lensl- tliHIl Jjcii- t-rnl stori-s. A us-.iii!, we tire in a'!vaius- of the sea son in Still" anil Soft Hats, ,N"i k xx ear, A Sbirtiotrs. W.S.Kimmcll, I!.i:t.r :i:i'i Funiis'uiiijrs. 05V j i:om-..i.s vantki. Siul, .' r..--;.!. a .ll r.-ei it r.l T.y ti e !. vr.' - t M. v. r- .;ile. p ., j.,r ; . -r,,-. ?io; of a public -M-h.M.i l.'i.ii'iii iu t.r- i'lai i.n.i '.-(-.!:. ..uoi: . ii.ii trMin at the of.ee of ll.c .- in tal y t'.iilx Ir r. - ivllrl llti.il llie exemm;" a.f Vnn ti Ttle rij.-bt is r Tv.-d by iiie i"tK.r.! rv--t ur:y r :;ll bii--. .s. i ""J: U.N AN' lAi.sTA T K V, K.N T Northarr-pton Township. --'ettienielil Ml I" -.r.-.i Samiit iis-- b.!l;-il Itlel il. X . i!. I:. .-, .su;:-.:ir of N-.rt'...i:,: -.:. 1. ,.'.;. si, the -r.f cii.jii; -M.ir.-ii II. i-iii. SAKUIL P0.")at37GH. Co.!:;r. T2 Toain'l d'ipli -.ite i7-..- s e...in r.!'...:i IJ : 1 fas'; fr..ii t .nt'-'ii .rf-!. . .i nr I -r VI r.l T.I -liSlt fr. .In I o. Tr-:;s. Jcli-m 1.1 - iiv-.. - C J'.s; 1 i cz. ' rh Ml J ftr;o!v r; i -I r;: .. """" r.'in tur.rii rn f-ri-!? rt7?l ;y nMira:iaiT' :s i!ii7i:t H- iia;y infr, i.opi l'.y .; pti'i fr au i'.t.ii .-i-f. t m 1 uliUir . j Kiirt'te list- i'r. n'.i r;j Sr.i- ut l'r - ;ul ...!.... Tt a;i it)t olU-.itt- .... L- 'VHii r.t'i !1 T'v wrrsi't!i ru Ky o'ii.f.ni.l-ty ttni' ii-i ; !!irr a 'fi'vi'Mr I'.y !i ltr !:;- imi hau.i-i .; oir.r.k 11:1 .hi- If W. .V lo-.rnvi; ! :aoi;fi-i oi :':r l.y Us 'iiii' f.r i' t.i' t 4- t ( S llibliitl, m i,l.le reilii .V.-li !"4 We. the e..ers'ir:.l nu'11'..r.i of Norf-i-timpt.tfi low. n ip. tlo h.-n f.y r:!fr tb. t tte? i. roe ci-...ri's werx bv u I'Miuli.ri aud J. si rid n.rr.i-;. Attest.-- K M . ST:K. IsmIhIj I.. Msrt. p. J. 1". liUlAT'On. Tp fl.rS. K A. KiriNKIi. Auditors. Valuable Real iisiate ! UvvimiiMif riMTlir .f" ; !ihm! ut Kf l r.h:it l "l!r; i ti,;--rv ? i-:f!Ty. 1 t . uuiy. J'a . oil Friday, March 27. '96, At 9:30 A. M., h.- ;..i;oti:i; ii. M-r.l-t.l r. :.! t.i-.r, vu: I'ixc in, t . f h.n.I urarlv all ion:;tii;i.ii an.l known . -.s n.c l'lsi.-i ii.;,..jiic r..:l, i-oiii:iii::K i -i:.sif .".-y .-r. a. Thisti me t . ! u:'iio; for f-ir-:.:;.,- :,i,.t !ar::!,e: purpose, hiving d-;: 1:1:4. ..!i-reon -:-t-c:-t-1. Also. ..nr of tiie tr.;. t l.ax irj a lain -a'.v Itli-i (in reoil --r-t l. u t. .Ill ... tier ' Mlidllis. TIkss' proper li- -twill !. .."l-r-d i tfivinlon as to suit tue , r,o !iaer. The iw u:l;l tin i-.ln-ily i.f Ji.au J, -t .1 .'.a-.. iVimnr ..wrf t'.atlt i,.i!. r. uti I i.-i.'e -.iaiii f.rr laintln i.i bl;.. At t!.- hie tlui." an.l place xn1 i lir of T r.s! uri iisi- lor :n ik:i .u;.,r. Tt.r t-.xil i-:l.l ill tilts.- L.nds lu.s t;oi t-,-ii -.(.id. Terms : I 'lie .Mi' t : 1 ; .iillr ;i.i;ui:i v.f a t:i-! S'tl:tii.v in .; on tlii; I year, dr--aii'J lo t-r r- r.d r. .1 p. r v :'l r-:i n I ! a r i!!'-r- i.i,- kit -.1 r. ti. urtti-. :. -:.iy ! viif, n::,e;i wi!l tola . V.H lu.o tr.K't. t-ut -r vt l:tiul Ho;v..jlo. Crphars' Cczrt Valuable Rsal Rtale! ity x iiiii,. of an or.t.-r t.it out of thr Or idians' -..un ..f Mom. fv-t i-i.uiiiv. 1':,.. :i.i i m dins-t-;. tii.Te wilt if ripis, d to put:.'..-. .i:e. 0:1 ..- iiii.-.. in i!v lmn.!i(!i .,1 ts -. fs.-f, S'lin rscl c..u-ity. IV., on Thursday, March 19, 139 G, At 2 Vetk P. M., t.ie follox. i 1; '.1 s-rnied r...l . r:ntv: All that ci rain b.t of l facing tt ! . I in Xiao. Mic. t i.u-1 ext.-u-.ua;; tiie stiiur Hi.': u-t -.t-:i .ir.l:iei !lil.t ;.loiii XV it. r a! - . north I'a.i .iuo.t-.. i.n.i sitv-tour f,i . i'liimi ;ri l. tiavin t'i n on i riri. .l a i,. v tv.-.i-.tory doiii-i- leu. in.-nt hous.-, each sine to'ii-oniii;; i-mr -jot.j sizcti ro-.nis alls, : kitetlell. Terms : . .ne third of the pun-lias,- niont v to p;:'.l .m r,M-.;iriMi'.ii.n ol sale l.y ti,. t'oi.rt Kii'.i tie livi rx ot i-ce.1 by ihe Ad.'i.i.n-lralii.v : tin r maiii.ier in t'.v.i eiri i' aiiiiiial iaytu. n's w 1: i, inte.st tit.-ittiii i:tna .late ..1 -oifir;i:nIion t.ff saie ; deltire.i pt.xiiieiiis to is- .stctirt d i-y .1. ldul.lt lit exelaiiti..,! In.:, s of pllichl.scr, ls ln-rnii-o-il ii n:ini :eii r.ii:iiita !: u un tii properly -.oi'il ii,.-sime is imIIv ai.! MAItl ii A . M ilX. .,.iuiiiitraii i. oi .ti.. r t ai.iiu.i.s, tlcv v.. I ship. SiintTM l t;'!iy. i'a., h t l. I--t(-rs. tr'-iaiu-niar v mi tin i:Ut isrH l hi- toT a ut .inl v. Hot ur i h-t l i u to Ml In-tHOU t!ttt Mctl lit tM;itt'it lit! tnttiMtii;;Ir uiv rm-lit, atil t ! . tiuv w.ti ini ax:ti!t t In. Min- ti pn4 ul rl ui -tiu'v u- tli til Uit tr: i.i m I U iiti t, n ."n. t uf lu v. Aiii : I I ISt rt, ut Ihr uitr rrhli iv'.-i' of i '.!. I'HAKLLS HKITI FL A;!trrii y. JTjXKCCTOK'S NOTICE. Kstate of Lydhi Raker, b.te t.f ;n envii: towiiohip. Souiers.1 county, I'a., d. t-'d. La-lter-t t slaineiitaiy ai tkitt i:Ur r tale hax in-i Ihs-ii kriii.,! i d,,. un.b rsixnt -I. by the proper auihoiitv. notice is h. rrby given ttkail ers.iis in.i. oi.-tl t.isiiid estate to nuke imiiietiiate pax lot e.t, and those hiiTin claims i.-:unl said .-stale .il pres. nt Ih. in duly uutlieiitK-altd for uii lniiil, on S:i.r dnr. Apr.l IS, Issti, at the late is sidciiee vl dee'd. I'A N I K.I. RAK l it. Kr.sl. W. I!ii s,s-ker. Kxts-utt.r. Att.i.'iu-j-. JXECl'TOK'S NOTICE. Kstate of la n 1.1 Shiiltz. late of M.-yrrtttla: Isirough, dec'.l, Ia-tlers testaint ntary tin tbv nbovr ffvtat imvinif lieen (raut.tl lo ti.e nu.'.entiici.. d I r tl'.- proper aui horitv. i:oli. Is hereby clxrn ti all persons Indent; 1 lo si.id tslate'lo :ak Immt dia'e ux iiH-nt, ami th.sx liax inn t-Uiiua i -must the m.iiic lo pr- i.t tlirru Only n teenti.-ittd ft.r nettienimt. on r'l-tday. 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