ft a PRBLif'STCa .VGSH3 LSY TELLS 1: I- w - - w- - - - STGHY OF BS1 EH C tst t.f t l...!'.j-,41". St. rani M.-"t. r-nriirs-ti.n, 1., aii f I-tr--,,i ''' ilv,,r "f n" "''rv''- ' The y..ung laJy " rnu-ieian ai. 1 a fiatiist "f cmwIfnUr r.-n.w.ti. and lu. :f"r time tu.livu.ic!l 'T rsr-.-r-tncrds to riar at e.inc. ri- and other eMcrtitimnei't Hi't ore rotiMuntiy It-aiiiS t-.ace in the r:t r, a;.J i:,o Kram u:o:i tar .- n'l and Jtcrvimi. c..... ,,( tin; st can he eo-i.-y im:i;i .'-. 1 'never could luv cood it ot.ee. t-:'r ' !.ir.-c ts.tiictl.ittc now," MiJ Ail ).a::;r rtii4usiki.v.' "thai traces me I f ni? rlc. Some little time uir- I as UTriy pn:tile attend to uty duties, cm. ::rr t" a C;.rr.it:riiieiit of the nervous syst.-ta thi-l .i..-ted my eves with all tiie ret. Ir.ey ho cme t a tali and trout d"! t-e o -at I li:i fiMy went wy " ' country ' rf' 'i:;V Isiwfit oliaincd from tiie t hHti-.e of fcr'.ir mid freedom from cure was, bote ever, uier. lv t! imor.irv, and :x.a my r.-turii to ' or I r..t'Wiy lost all tUt I LaJ gi.iu-.u and lore." Pr.t di.l vr.n consult a doctor T" "O yes. ir.ieed; J put niyf!f 'inner tl.e care of M Veral doctors, and even t.-i-. many remedies rwm mended - ' "'; but the iin-lie:iie had m JitsiiiiL' eii.-rt, a:id jl .kod as tlluh uervoua r.rv.trtui ia U, ! niv !ntim. 'J '.;s iotit reaiir to 'tlir-.TT j.I.tt to (hedo-1 l.en I first b:-anl f J'r. Wiliia::ie' I'ink rill f.rt- I'sle I-.p!e. and it !:sunli hut small f.iilli in any N netit tn be derived from tlieui that I at la--t niaic tip ray laiud to tr tlieui. , " IIkHIy ha I tnken the fra 1-nx xf.r I xrieiiee.i a pTeat n-lief fmtn ti'e eak- Vlne of Arcorary. A man of lljl('l)k(3 a.-lert invariotl t tiowii town elioe siioji yesterday lucrn and suit! : "I we yno ciairu to i!d iovisiblo iiatcliinr;. Can yon J ut i;u iLvisiLla utrli ;a this shr ?" "Yes, w," rt pliod tho rrfriotor. -'Sere? I don't wajit it dt: utiiis yna can, h'-cani-ei this is ono e.f jiiyt-we!! sin-en aud I tli.n't want it to shew." "If I ihiu't put iuti.-ihle Ik tcb ou it, I won't charge you anytlits ur tbu .b." "All ripht Coahea-l." Tiio i-hnunalar to-,;k tbo Fbo, ani iu r.imut titUt u tuiuutes I rooLt it to k to h;ni neatly repaired. U'iul" rja-tilateil the enstonxr. "I thiult thn liarpain was that t you .-liiiu't put nu invi.-it 1 patch ou it you vouliin't charge auythmp. wnsu't iti'" "That's licht." "This is the iteb, i.-n't it?"' "Yes." "Will, it's perfectly vi.-ihlo. What you HiCaut was, I j:re?nnie, that you ix-.uld make the pvitleurps t.f it heii:s a patch iuvisihlc, lot yon cught to-bae .id so. A bargain's a bargain. Let this ho a Irssuti to you. Or oil ni.ru" "Hold on. I cau fis that t-11 rjbt." said tho sh-wraukir. He took the Khr again, ran a sharp knif under one vAsh ct t'oo patch, ap plied a pair of sharp uij pt rs. dexterously ripjied it off, threw it Lehind av.uk leucb and haudid the slice buck !i-.a!i. "There," be said, "is yocr siioe, aud the patch, as you'll tiotiw, is-n't vi'ihlo row. Let this he a It -sou tn you. (lood tuor Ch, Le's goao!"' Chicago Trih uuo. A Irotigtt IIesiliDS riant. Tho chief reason why alfalfa hay will prow in the hhoit prass com try is that it has lous roots. They have beeu kuowu to strike 2 feet deep for luoistnre. The plant will not thrive, therefore, in sviil that is not cpen and deep. An idi al place for its growth is along the river bottom in the western j art of Kansas laud uudir which preat lakes of "sheet water," miles upou miles iu extent, are fouud from 10 to 23 feet below the sur face. Tho roots cf alfalfa rw.dily pn.-h down to the water and drink vlia they need nieis-tr.ro, and tho result is that tiie plant bhis'o:ns and prospers and be comes a never failing source of revenue to tho man v. ho cultivates it. Uu t!ie rolli:i nplauds, whire there is scarcely an avtrape rainfall of -'3 iuehes a yar, the plaut will live and produce hay nearly always. It makes pood pa.-ti:rape nndtr ordinary coudiriorjs there and is almost certain every yiar to produc a line crop cf seed. All tho uplands arj fertile euoiiph, the only trout.le abcut making os of that fertility being th lack of moisture. Irrigation has not ytt succeeded ia briug'ng water iu nlun ('.auoe to the assistaucf of the tiller if the soil iu this rtpiorj, and therefore only such a plant cau live as has deep roots and a pertinacity that even tho lift winds of Kansas cannot shake, Fr.tukliu Matthews in Harper's Weekly. One of the Kaiher's Jokca. There are many good anecdotes about the CJernian emperor, and it must bo owned that tiity all prove tho kaiser to have no small amount of humor. Tho fellow iug. which conies from Heir L'hlers, the traveler, is smarter than most- The emperor and L'hlers were ullcgo chums front Honn, uiid the em peror never forgot his old cclltge stu dent. At Ilotin, en special occasions, the different corps used to drink to cue another, and the following sit fern; w.ss 1,1 ways used: The presideut cf tho I'ala tia corps raises Lis glass, saying, "1 Jiave the preat houor and pleasure to 'tupty u:y glass lu drinking to the corps of Lorussia." The president of tho hit ter corps then replies, "The corps thanks and drinks." Ou the 1 nth if cuo of the soiis cf the cm juror LhUTS telegraphed him, " I have the preat houor and pleasura to empty my glass in drinking to tho youngest Hohenzol Icrc." The emperor promptly wind back, "Tho yor.r.gest IlohenoiUru thanks and drinks." Teiouto Chrc'U ile. The Heat cf tiie Sun. According to tho brst authorities, less than one tbcusud-u::lliulb part of the eun's rays reaches the earth. It is for tunate that this is bo, as any cou.sidtr ahle concentration of the rays upu our planet would Fp-di'y destroy it. Ac cording to the same account, if all cf the ice at the north pole were 6o piled that the heat of the sun could be focused on it, it would dissolve ut the rate if 200, 000. OuO miles of Mlid ic per sec ond. The beat is cstin:;.!c:i to gener ate energy at the rate of 1 0,000 horse power to every square foot of space, The begiuuiug of the radiation cf heat from the sun must date back something like 100. 000, 000 years. Like et cry thitg else, it bad its start and must have its liuish. It may coutiuue for 13,000,000 or 20,000,000 years longer, but there is a limit and it must bo reached. One cnuuot but wonder at the condition of tbe euivcrsc at that time ard what will come after. New Y'ork LvJ. er. Why Bail rail Ia the Street.. Little Dot I don't like to stay in the potisu like this. What makes it rain so bard? Careful Mamma So that the grass cau grow and tho flowers CAin,c rut, dear? "Do-s the angels scud down ail this wrt just for the grass and flowers:" "I suppose so. " "Well, what da they slosh it all over everything for? There isn't any Cowers ia the streets." "It can't be helped, I Fuppose," "P'raps they are servant angels and cd to washing windows." tftruud Jlagaziue. Aw run German Frcfcsscr (in fcis lecture on wstee) And then, gentle-men, do not f'.rge t, if we bad no water we could never learn to sw im and how many people wocld be drowned! Vienna l're-jidei.llatt. i tis and nrrv.Mis trou W hie'i T T".' aliiHeJ, axA R-.jr " "rew in. nver wry d 'v '" Are you t:iiiii(r llie i.ills now ?" t': ne?:t ti;ier. ' f I t'M toii the f vt lrx h'T-tI nif o rr.t dial, f.rd R.Vr 1 liad t iken :: !.xe f. It mi w e! i ll:at 1 1' ft "J l:e rc'...! en.e tuiiely nt:l lv.- t tufcen ! ceyr fir wt'i-ks. I em rti. ihl to fc'-I i; y i!irt.. and f el h il a en v.t . t.iv 'Utii:uo7 to imj re r aua?.. I ,iJ :.';it evct. .:;.id t!!e lin walU Jrun t:y fc. M tl.e t.t..-ii:. rrt I he ny. :;.s AVarner ftnti er kuJ t! at Tr. Wi!-liJm.-,' J ink t. r hi" IVM.Ie luild up the .-st4-m. pi vtni; a laOini; i f! i t slid I ' l inireiy a lieuii.'U-- fc-.rn.jrtli i. r lie lime le- "'i'lr.AViniair.' rink Ti" fr rslerrojdf nre an uiifiiimi; ik Uie f Jeh djs !: ): pk-'ch- a;nxia, rrt::J l-ar':vfi. M. Itt' A.r.'-e, feutii s, neur.iina. rl. mn: r-n, tj.r vi.ns l-itidaehe. l! e af-tr ef.ect .1 in crtrf. r'!t)itaiii-n of tl.e h-. n. fuU- ai.'i kiII-.w e ni plekii.iis. ti.at iirol f.- reuh:p2 f-.mi t't v'im r-r.rt:t:ri. til eii tv.'N rs.i'iv.' tr lii vitlni'il hctners in t'.t l. ii as rr.lt l.t, ehniiieTVKi ins. etc. They i-re a'. on i ; f tronbii .f.ii:r.r to !!; . mkIi c r-r.reri-i.ns. irreijiwnrii i s ami nil ioriii -... v. ; ..k nn. In tneii ti.ey -l:t a n .'ii;:: cure in nil ease arising fo ri! mer.tal worry , .vrrrk cr -soee of li"!e T ratare. Tli.-w pill" en rnn mi fact n red ty tlie Hr. WilliaD!' Miiein 'i.'ti.p.:ny, ?ej,er. v'c iy, X. V., and are foid only in b-ic ra-erit-c the nir-i'n'tride-miirk and r-.pper at .. !,!-a hox or six f..r J2..V. and are m ii'T f.-VJ in l-nik. T;:iyn ; y U l.-'i ef :;il rT-:- ' Krvivnl of an Aneirnt Jest, Th? anci'-rt -t re r diiig the ditto Fi;tu was revive-! la V l -vi lana net iuj; v;io, urA it 3 'ss litile of its yparkla be ra-o cf its b-:o. I:.t the i f.'.eo f a Icral nuar.factnr i:. . ct r::, wb:',se pre'uet i.i wir and wire. l-:ird'-vara sj ec:.lti s an- thhrly o-t":t;fr from out of town recently fti.ll:. d. "i!:ia hfrn I ill, " ho rrmr.rkod, "is wrom. Y: u've b-ided where yea should have sn'ira? t '. " "How's tLatf" in'juiri.d tho book l.eprr. "Yoa'vo fiot mo cbargrd with ?20 w! n I don't owo you but ?1," rojdicd tb.-? stranger. "Tut I don't Fro how yon iaak that est," 1-3 :1 tho to::kl:tc;:'.ras ho plauced ct thai ill. "Here's one itmi of 1'! mid another of C"h Tbtit certainly ag pr gates C'2'1- " s "V.'iII,"s:id the aeed psrty, "I'm pnfe: tly willing tn mud hythlill. It's year own l i!l, yon knowmd I'll pay you just wh:;t it calls far." "VvelL it calls f.r?20." "Yes. it dues, added, but not f-'cb-tnicted." "What in tho world da you Irean?', "I Dican this," fai 1 Uio ugi-d patron. And he spreal the I ill Cat o:i thi cvun ter. Tho b" !.l:et per plsuccd at it cgaiu. Thtse are th:i iretr.s ho reail: "i-'. il to Mr. I '..ineas T. Rlunk: 4 il.n v. bevi't arr;v. s a; ft Jl'l 1 vooden do at t M 4 "Kindly tell mo," raid the btxik ke'per, "fctnv you bury that total any lower." The aged customer's ycs flashed tri r.uiphant'y. "Iiasy, " he crit d. "Here you've charged rr.o with fear wheelbarrows, $10. That's all right. Atd then rigiit below you say that one wouldn't do, but instead of "taking off tho $4 you add it on. Hero's yocr $12." Cleveland I'laiu Dealer. A Curious Lical necisJoa. The following anecdote ia sent ty a K ntcclty correspondent, who says it is the esact truth : "A young -aa who bad not found it convenient to :iy a tailor's bill was brought up on a creditor's till by the cruel tailor lH.foro a very kind b.e:uted vice chancellor, wLo liked the youth. He wffs Iisndsr-r.uly dressed and wore a costly diamond stud in his shirt bo-oni, tut declared under oath that be bad no property escort bis wearing apparel. The tailor's lawyer claimed that a dia mond stud was not an article t.f exempt apparel and r..kcd for its surrender, V ut the judge lr.lcd that tho (Ih'.nxud but t jii held tho p.arts of the shirt together cud itj removal would lead to indcent exposure of tho person. Tin n tks hex yir urged tttit tho fhirt was of anew kit-.d which Lulteued in the Lack, but the judge met this by saying; 'The pre sumption of the law is that shirts but ton i;i front, and the court docs not ju dicially Lu. w that shirtsevcr button in tho lack. Tho court will nit require, tho defendant to submit to an examina tion to rciut the presumption.' And so tho diamond remained ia the bosom which cbtrishid it." niiqn.tte at Nice. Caefeatr-. j cf lifocu the F.ivierathat particularly strikes tho si-jccrm r from th.is si. 'a f tho Atlantic is the uiti r ub senco cf 1 1: c piazza life that is such au institutic u j.t Anivriean sxmmir and winb r itscrts. A recent visitor at Nice writes to the Xtw Y'ork Times: "A !:: n n:tiy thow biniself lure on the rrttiunado dts Anglais, eit'ucr ou f.-ct it in coaeb, within certain well dt fined hocrs cntl with well rnuerst&.d restrie tiot.s n t his costume, but be must under no ci: jc:.:Ft:;ncvs be sta sitting ia front J lis cv.u ilwtlling, Ik; it villa cr bei .1. Tho front if the p crri.-es m Bit tc. cl.aj cn:l will Lent, w ith r.s i!a!!y plants cud IJo-.viia as you like, but there n.nst t e r.o array cf comf ,ria ble t-hitirs au-l little tal hs, ss we have thcui, or auy ether on t Ward si;.n, in fuet, thut t: l.:3 i no lives w ithin and eo:uj CU2 hj knows bow to t.ik 1 :fo coa!f.;rtut!y. To tit ia front ci :i hotel h'.te t iter breakfast, smoking tho cigar of contentment, weald t a Lrazt n defi ance of all social usages." Uow Ce Shot. A Teias military company was out oti tho rango practicing at ritle fboi t iug. The lieutenant iu command sud diulylccamo eiasptratid at the poor shooting, and s izing a pun from one of the privates cried sharply : "1 11 show you fi Hows hew to sboot. " Taking a long aim, and a stremg aim, and au aim altogether, ho Ciid and missed. Cx.lly tuniiug to the private who owned tho pun. bo Said: "That's the way you shoot." Ho again loaded the wtajion and misseJ. Turning to tho second man in the ranks, he rt marked: "That's the way yon shoot" Li this way ba misled abort a dottrn times, ilia-iratieg to each soldier bis personal incapacity, and finally be acci ei. ntally bit the targe t. "And that," bo ejaculated, Landing tl.e pun back to tho private, "is the way I thect," Los Aj.g jks Express. Vulgar Shirt Sleeve. In an article describing tho women's billiard room of the Waldorf -Astra in hotel the London CloLe says: "If a man lonld ba so bold as to remove hi? cot-t, au attendant instantly bauds him .1 loucgTJ jacket All picsent shut their eyes cud do not op u them again until the ringing of a be ll announces that the shirt sleeves have beeu covered." Many cf the fruits and Teg?tab!ea now eaten in Lnplaud were almost un known to enr furifathiTs. Not until Henry VIII's time vvcra there either raspberries i r sttaw be rries or cherries cruwu in England, iud we do not riad j of tat) turnip, cauii.icwtr and ciutuce) being tuitiested lfre tho sixteenth ! century or the carrot before thu teveai j teenth ctntory. Fans Eews and Vie? s. llegaruin.tr the relative value "f v.beut j a'tii o:it much ilepi-r.ds on tLc w il snii . i-ondiiiuiis. The- jroiiuc'Joa of ft raw j tases the land, though s4raw it given but little a!uc fis a p.jn ion c.ftbeerop. ; Kstin.at ii g a ie'J f-0 LttsLtls ofj wheat and 40 bushels of cats jn-r ficrc, i the txriu!(!it fctatk.ns Lave shown ! that there w ill I &lJUt 17 pounds of j w heat straw to 100 iiunds of grain and j ls 4 pounds of straw to bK) t-ounds of grain in oats. According to such eeti-j mates w! eat would remove from tho land l-e. pHir.!s of gra'm at;l -)4 : mil lids of straw, wliiie oats would re- move lLNit jiounds of graia and 104:'. pounds of straw per ai re. With wheat i there would coi.-joijuent'y be removed . from the soil in the grain fr each ton j 12 1 pounds phosphorii aci-I, SS of! j.o!s!i md Si 2 pounds of nitr -gen, the the straw removing 20 pounds IJs- ph. ric neid, 10 5 of potWa tnd 9 3 of ; nitrogen. With oats a ton o. j-uuds would remove, iu thegraiu 11. ft i ouml-4 phosphoric ae,id '.). of p:t:i-.li i and 8:.0 of uiir.'gen, the straw reinov- in 12 xiunds of j.Lo--'horic aciJ, 27.0 of potash and 1.6 of liitrogon. Wheat ; tLus carries ttrth" snore phosphoric acid and more nitrogen, while oats Curries o:I the more potusdi. A cuttle breeder w hohasexiH:riaient cJ in various modes of fit ding states tliut he estimated the cost cf the f sd acoording to the vnlue of the Und and the orp, al.J with a bunch of steers on a pasture from May to September be cleared j'l.So au acre. A no labor wa- rei'jirel, the st.-ers securing the food fmni thei"asture, the gain was an addition to that which the pasture gives ordinarily, while tho manure is al-o au item of profit. Novelties in fruit-growing serve to ki p growers on t lie alert for something b iter every year, I ut the majority of the novelties pass out -of sight after tl.e first year's. Uial w it'll thcui. Many of tiie so failed novelties are old varjeti-s b -ought U) the fun. t again. In ven turing ilium a new kind let it lie done experimentally. Never discard a sat isfaetniy kind f.r another until certain that a change, w ill be. of advantage. Small fruits ian I.' prinhicvd with but litllelaU.r every year after the vines are Well e-itaUished. HaspU-rry and blaekln rry ahes will rnjuire the nioft work in late fall and in cutting out old whmI in w inter, and w ill bear cros foryear-t. Astrawlx rry Isd, with care should give croj-s for at least three years. Half an acre of land in small fruits should supply an average family. I Silt-edge butter is not due wholly to t'li exec Hence of the cow, but also to t le intelligence and management of the farmer who attends to thest'i-k and looks after all the details necessa ry in order to produce a superior arti cle, t.nd thus get the Ligliest price. Huimts in the soil is formed daring the summer, when the west her is warm. While a slight degree of moisture is of a-M.i:aiee ycLhumus will not be form--el if the soil is wet. Wood drainage, therefore, not only warms the soil, but increase-s the .-tore of plant food. y sowing buckwheat early, nud ji'orting it under when in blossom tAO er ps tuny le obtained. Always use !iir-!aked lime on the land after turning under a green manorial croji. Mr. Juliii lVtersoi, of ratoutville, Ia., was very agreeably surprised in t lot g ago. F.ir eighteen months he Imd Ueu tn.ubleil iih dysentery and had I ri- d thrt-e of the br.-t doctors in New Oilea!!, U .-ides half a do.-n or more patent mc-lieines, but received very liillo rt iief. Ch'i.nli-T'aiirs Colic Chol era and Diatrl.oca, Ketnedy, having been recoiumeuded to Lini, he gave it a trial mid to his great f-;irt three dot-M of that remedy tllee ted a er maiiejit cure. Mr. Win. MeNamara, a weil known merchant of the sitine dace, is well ae-piainted with Mr. i'tter-on and n(tets to tlie truth of this shitemei-t. This reniedy is U-r Kxin I y all druj-gisl. Those who lake the poshi-iti that the "breed is in the feed" may learn some thing from the exiKiiiueut made at the Illinois K.vje:iii:e!it Station, where two cows v e re gi'.vn the sametnat tii"i!t, Initli r; ee dving the same ejuanti ty of food, and lHh given an epj,rt'.: nity of showiog what they eo'jld do, yet there w:i?. great vuiaiioti iu the result, one in largely excelling the other. Without prop, r fixnl, and a plentiful supply, no animal can pro duce to lier I'jUest i-apai ity, but it is a f i. t tl.ut the bree d isati i.np irtant mat tr, as some cows will yield twice as nrii-h tis o'.heis, no matter how well fed Inith may lie. ' I would not be without Cham'sr ia'n's Cough lb muly for its weight in gold,'' w riles D. -L Jones, rf IIolljiiJ, Va. '-!y wife was troubled with a cough f r nearly two year. I tried Vi.li.iils patent r:i;cdics, be sides nu merou pn sniptious from jdjysie ians, all i f which did no good. I was nt !:i.-t r.'iaded to try a bottle of Chaitila r Litn's) Ci t::Ii Ih nicely, v. Lie li promptly r. iie e-ei ih'j -or.gh. The se on. buttle e-ti". etc J a e-oiiiplc-te litre." The 23 aid Z') cent laitilcsare f.r sali? by all drug gists. SS-.a'd f.nil'7 r rpp!i-d in the bills or broadcasted? It may 11 it be a mistake to apply very little over each hiilasa "starter," but it i belter to i.r iadcasf. Ad fer'.iliT ni'.i-t be dis s .Ived U fre it cm !e utili-'d. and the greater ihl surface over which it L sprta.l the m ire water it will retvive. The ro its of nearly all n'.a'i'.s spread it'.i 1 grow near the sjrf.ov, nnd h tve as great feeding capacity olT from th plants a near tijciii. To apply fertil ir iu tiie hills is to concent rale ir, and much of it will lie urni-cd or lt. Tlie best revilM n"e obtained when it is di-trii.'.itod over the surf,ie. an-1 liar r iwed ill to U? carried dow n by the rains. Eackleii's ArLica Salve. The- He.-t Salve in the world for Cuts, I'.ruisea, S .n-s, Ulcers, Salt llliemu, Fe ver S..r.-s, Tett.-r, Clispjsrd llauds, Chilbhiir.:-, Cortw, uud all Skin Eruption-,, nnd p.:si.::vc!y ft n- P'lcs, or no pay re t ilr l. It h ga..r.in'.L-e l to pirfeet is faction or money refundee'. Piiiv 2 j cents per his. l' ir sale at J. X. Snyihr's Iirug Store, Siimerse t, Pa., or tl. V. l'.ral'ier's Pntg St.re, Evr it, I'a. Thispring has Uio very bnefcwyr ', s far a planting s.'-J.s .f tender crops l cotiivriied. Tin- ground is hard y warm nong!t for nubins, lier.us, s.pi.isl,es and sweet iorii, r.iid should the night rem iin cold s ic i plants will lili"iJb'jt little growth afle-r they tip p.ar uhove grjtind. Nothing w ill l-e gii.i 'il by s-.-ttina; out p'.iiits of the t irii Uo, j pp. r, etc., from the h j'IuhI u itil tl.e weather i- f..ir! warn. W'n u elee lor fjii try Ihird'M-k llood Il't'i ty. Cures d fp- jv-ia, c-.iti'-'.ipa-iion; iuvi'ora'.es the whi.l.- systiui. SHERIFF'S SALE i I liv Tlrtneofa eemti'i wri of Fieri Fa ta. j tailed out of t be l eartaf e oaiimm !! i-r i Nuniomi county, F' . to ue. dir--T5-rt, mere will l- cxpis-d ta.le.al tlie court Jl.Kise iu siener.I lioroligU, ou Wednesday, May 25, 1893, At I o'clock P. M., tlie fjtloniu?- l-KOrilR-l real tlate to wit: Atl ti.e ric'ut title, IntJ-ri-t, elalra and iV mod nl It. nun J. Lrfiiir.of, tn.and to Hie M lo'ius uaim-u rtl hui vlx: Sn.'l. A e.-rtin iot of ero-.lti l -.ituate ia the vi;iae of l idsville. i:omniuali tiii suip. SHjuierset ciinnty. I'a.. bouii'leil byaa aii. v r.ij.l loin f William ZinirneniiKD mid m,ei--v Wolfora, tiaviiii; Ihereim envied a tr.l..rv frtiine dwi long hnuneand oul build iut, v. nil llie appune ia!K--s. N.i. 2. A lot i.l coHind ilunt- a aforoaaM, Uiuinl.-'l I. v ii n alley a mi loin of F.lt.a lletk.-y nmt Wiiliam ZilioiM-ruiHil, Imvinu a stai.le tl-et.'U er.-1'UI. Tukvii in ev.i-titi-wt and to le n.laa(he 1niT-y ( Jlinmi J. Jotir at tlie uit of Wuu . PaiSe.l'S ll . NoTtc All rerwn poreiia-lr? at the ats.ve s.-ic 1 i p'l'iie t-ike noti'-e that 10 er c nu il ttie puir!ai" money must l-e id lnn pr-ip'-rtv is ki .-ke.l liuwn: oili-riris- it wiU ii'.-.iin I i.-xpos.il to siile at the ri-k of tlie first pun-has. r. Tlie r-iiJii of ti.e pun-lias-j moi iy iii'iM lie paid on or l-elore tlie day of eoiiiiriiiatlon. viz: Xbursdar, May t&i, it. j. No deed will be nrkuuvledjed unlit Uie pure-hui? money U paid in full- M. H. UAUTZKU, fehenrr May f, IW. QOUliT PIIOCLAMATIOX. Whekkis. The Hon. Jacob H. Uisob sei ttt I'i.--n!eiit J'.uUf 01 the seven 1 Courla of Common I'iiio. of I):.- aeveral coil lit i'neom ixisiiii; iiie I.Hii Jiidi.-inl ti:lrn-t. and Jusu.-o of tls.-1 on i ts f i iv.-r iin-i Terminer anil lins ernl Jail IMivery. for tne trial of all rapiuel and oi :ier oii'.-nd.-i. In tiie said liistriet. und i. J. II. .km nan. t CiFolOiK J. Itl.AI K, r( K.. Jlli'lio of the Conn of I'oliimon l'ks and Justi'-es of I'm- c ..urtu of Over and 'F.-rmin. r and i..iien.U..'l li- liver for the trial of all eapitol nu. I other ...teiid.-rM In the l ouniy of SH.merH.-i, have is-u.t tin ir )ittiS, and to me liini-l-d. for lioldiiof a Court of Common iM.ntii nd lieiiep.il ifuart'-r S.viona of the l'iri.i- ami ' reuemi Jail Ji-livi'r'. and CourU of ovir and Terminer at fSouiers;t, on MONDAY. MAY 23, 1893, Xotick Is hereby plven to all the Justice oftlie r.iii-. tiie Coroner and iVtiiMaMe U'ltlOn the aai1 vounty o( Somerset, that they lie then and tio-rv ill their pn-r h nuuia h ilh their roriN nx.riN. in.iiiisiiioiis.exniiuiiatiotia ami other n-'ii. iiiliriiu.'.'s, to do those Ihinna wiiieii to tii.-ir oilice and in thai la-hnlfap-M-ruiin to In- don.-, and also Ih.-y ln will linwoiir a',-uint the prisoners Ihal are or sh: ii Ii- In Kie.iail of sHmi.-rsel County, to t t h.-n K' .j th. re ui j.nweeuie aguiut them a kliuil tiejust. M. II. HAUT7.ru,. tiieritr. KEFFFRS HEW SHOE STORE! KEN'S BOYS'. WOMEN'S. GiRLS and CHILDREN'S SHOES, OXFORDS J SLIPPERS. IVi.eck and T3.11. IjitestStylesaiidSliapeii at lowest " .....CASH PRICES.... Adjoining Mrn. A. K. Uhl, South-east c rncr of square. SOMERSET, PA. The new catalogue..... is tH.-ing distributed. We want you to have a copy will send it fr. e, pe s' paid, soon as you send a rrijuest for it, with your name and address. Hook contains nearly 201 ptiges lots of picltirt not a slab-, uninteresting pag; iu it but a cle ar, concise analysis of how this store selis CHOICE GOODS FOR LESS PRICES that will interest your poekctbook. 30, WO copies printed and that they're iie-.iriy all askeel for already shows that people tied it pays to keep in touch with this store's way of merchandis ing. Send us your name and address now. Unclose a separate reipiet fur sam ples of nice new Americnn all wool suitings, nd 40 inches w ide, 23e ytrd. 1)-M yari of these but none loo many for the enthusiastic buying there'll tie when this money's worth is known of variety of styles -not a clumsy thread about them choice mat effects ahead of any we've ever known of lading sold at a epiarter. A hundred stj les choie-e Madras (iitirhanis, 121 and C.c "2 inches wide. Large lines other g.Hid and pretty to tine wash goods .so to ."le; it w ill pay to w rite and tee alsiut. B0GG3 & BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. FISHERS BOOK STORE. Fishing lioods and Fishing Supplies of all kinds estf-pt liiinid bait, at Fisher's Eook Store, Wholesale and Retail. 'si . 'S ,' J A DICTIONARY. N a e'yh thipcr to have and we have !..ti.f them n! hov pricm. but Ihp liest if :li. in will not in I.i in you u hero is the est t l i.- to lh nor liiov to mu ll them. Hut '. i c-.iti shon vim tho b'.rjisl Mt.wk of H. -oUa. S'liukb, Fliy. Trout an 1 l',as lrf-a:eri f.inis, ltoc, Hik.ts, Minnie Net. "iirU, Sinkers and 1'i-le, t. lie I mini in ! I .-.iiiiiii'-. Ilere'a a h. inter: I. .-.-1 v. tutor was an opoii one and faeura I r- o-f:"li. Tl: stream ate full eif big ft a o-kerv. ealliah, lire, ehntr, ann tisb. trout and luiss. The en-ly liaher iiian enU Lf the wortus and the lis-h. CHAS. H. FISHER. Br. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon the disease, without eiciting disorder ia other parts of the system. Tliey Cure the Sick. sa. ccbei. num. I Frrrr. CoQcmtluna. Icflammatloni. .'ii C Wmi, Worm Feror. Worm Colic. . .'J3 3- Teelhio,Colle.Cr7uig.WaJiefulaM .ii 4- Dlarrhea. of CC.Idrra or Adulu. VIS 7 t ouch.. Colds, Jlronchllli 23 raralIa, Tutsuaeb, Faceaebe. U 3 9-llrailarhe. Sk-k Headache, Vertigo.. .'23 18 Hv-pepl. lDllBcntloo.vreatStomach.-23 I l-.uppreMr4orraluful Period. 23 1 2-Wbit. Too Prufuje Irioda 13 rou. Laryaslii., noanenesa...... 14 Sail Rheoia, Eryilpelaa. ErorUona. . 1 5 ft Ileum. tlam, BbraaiaUe Palm. 15 Malaria, CBIUs, Fever and Airne .... I '. tarrh. Inflaecra. Cold Id lb. Head Z0 V hoeplne-l'oaich V'T-T'.IJiiet Iliwa.e. 23 .23 .'23 .55 .'23 .33 .-23 .23 1.00 , .23 .23 er. om 1.-I.lllly S'.y l rlnary Wralicr.. Wet ting Bed.. 7 Crhi. liar Firmer f-r. re: :., tr, nil-it of all DlMaae. at your r .r-. er :-. nie.1 i re. : . ; i "' i -i- or s.it on rreelpt of prlr. --i i.-- v--- Cvir. w illmi.i e Jutou at. A .SHERIFF'S SALE. tlv vinili" 01 sunuiy wnw ... i .. .. r ... . . Al. "Fieri Fa'-ins an.l Levari Facia i-siitd out of the Court f Comin.m i'i of Somerset county. FVn 11 sylvan '.a, to me di-r.-t.-l. there sill he xHiet I Kile at the ourt House, la Somerset borough, ou FRIDAY, MAY 20. '98. At 1 o'clock P. M., the fuiiowiujr d3H-nied rwil ul, to-wit : All the i-isht, litlt-, Int-n-st, claim nd de inaiKt of K-Jia IliuUiUtfU ami KaAt-l Kiu htiiigh. D-. n., mid ll.iry A Hiire, trre Un Hnt, of. In hii d lo all the narlart i! of a tv r-t-iui hit or panet of groumt itualtr in K!k Urk Uiwi.tohip, S4m-n-t ctmuty. Fa., I ami n ti ed and (jhirnot-tl s foiiowr : Uiliiiitnx at poim, ntrttcrnf piihlu nd find l'J ftxrtn'ny, wuih th-jf"- wt hi'tf ft alone naid ui-l-y; ituiut noriU w dr;rw"s wtl IMl, tit't U .uh!U-nttnl; !ht'( nMh jl' d irrr -:it, l"l 1'fM ui.i- vii.l (hi!'I;.- rid; tm-ii"e nonh 7t.'.j ihicrt--!! t-.ist lHi3 ftj-t aioitK iid public rd t;p!uc-tof Uiunii); fontitiiiin lrrhrs U-iriff t name hit of enni'id ronv?yi-d ty J.vdia filutrmh and Rirtrl ItluUiUKh to .i;r A. iiMre- by dM dntt-d 10 Nov. rt--(rtid in Vol. s r1- ;v' n i-d Kwrdi lor rtmi'rs. t ttin y, 1. Tuk-u in exmiiiofi nnd lo tt as (he proirty of t.vtiia liiuUmieh and lwiii.l Hiu-tn'i-h, d. A.-mI;iniA, and Vnry A. Hure, U rrr li-iuiiil, fct the Mill l a. r . t r. AH tbo riirlit, title, inU-nsU clwim nnd d m.ind of c. s. ini. of, in nud to the following dernird rwtl t-jUite liKWit: No. I. Tann-rtain lou offrround situate In Salisbury boriMiah, Sonri eounly, I a )Mundtl on the norm iy lot No. i M.uth by Miii-ralMnvt. Mist hv Uv Htret-t. wt by an tithy. btintf uuii!Urvd a loin ,w. 41 uut tl ou the piol of lh why uuditon to Huid txr ouh, eii!c th fiaiui' lots eonv-yd by A. P. Kenrtiv and wife toCharh brut, by iltilr d-d diit-d Ann! i.i, iMCt, and ret-orjea to Itmi lt-"ord ftr Somcrmrl county, Fa., VoL H niii!( 17? etc. No. 2. Two cerlain lot.- of ground situate In lioliv ; nddilitHi to .bury Uirouyli, hii'iifwl county ia known on the plan of m d ad'lition h tout ! ami to, ooumica ou tiie north by lot No. 14. on the taut by an al ley, on tiie wmth by' Mineral iml, ou the . by Ur.uil utrei having lfirim erxftrl a tinton' plu delliujr houne, a new riwrliin'' houne (iit vet couiileUd and a ta- hi-. Willi iheaiiourb'iiitiir'. Heliic theiJiiue hta ronvt-yitt J. W. Biiuhy and other, to t ha m h. Kiwi, bv thtir aeei oal-o Janiniry lNm, nd n-oordtil tn lKtti lixord for teoin- -rtt ttmuiv. 1h.. oL ?U ltrt 14.). elo. Taken in execution and lo be Mld an tlie nniperty of C. .S. JieaL at the suit of J. i-. lar4iUM. A!.S All the right, title, Infwvt, claim nnd d niMiid of Jiph Vauiuaii, of, in and to the lot lowing Ut-H-rHied reitl estate uvwii : No i. All that certain nif.uar or tene- pieiit ami lot ol ground (Otimtc near the town of lA'VBUvilIe. NonjfpM't ciHinty, I'a, on- tiinintf two aert- and ninety-two pen-hea. D nre or I'-ks Hdfoiimi ktius oi AUitn iuir el:iv and lKivid rnun. No. i A eertiitn lot tt 'ground siUmtetn the ttwn tf fjeijttv ilie, couiily of Hiirset and Ht.'tleof I'funsylvauia. bounded on llie north by ttie V-ik r-tmnr and t Newton Flank Ktiad. on tii e?u-t bv lac Levausvllle whtMil hou' lot, o tin fuiitlh bv an alh-v, on the wt by lo'.s and pnp rty now or formerly of Antv iiow:HHid lot contains i i are more r itsT l-int; tin- cvlreine wt lot of t e 4 hits eon vi yi by John Welh-r, Hirh heriil f niumtm : county. Fa- to iu' llunt by dti-i d;tti M;y l."v, I iZ, and by l--ic iluti- to Ateniid-r I'ountryiniin by d d datd fay S, l, the Mine l-msf cuveyel lo the aiHive (leffinunt tv ae-l d:iteu June ii. i. Taken lu xt-utio;i Mid to b wild ax thti property of Jow-ph Viiuniuii, at the cuit of Jfirdun liiiicniuun. AlHt AHthf ritfht, ti;!e, lntr,wt, dairit and d- i -iMiid of Adam .rimm, of. In and to the fo' hwini; desriiH-d real tta4; to it : No. 1. A t't-rutiu pivc t r p;. rev! of Itiini bit- utite in ttieinitttoniTi townsuip. oTiitrs-i county, I'h., niljomini; lands of John Custer, .Martin ?ti:vr. and llie I alcrson heira, ciii- t;iinmi alnitit -k tu ns more or lf.i, havinir lhn-in I'M'ttd a iwoMorv fmint dweiliim imiiM-.a t'-iiik burn Mid other cutbuildins wi:h the appurtenance. No. 2. A certain uiev or p.r.el of land sit tittle h Hfor.ctul, couUiiiitni three aer. m and nnety iii;ht jH-rrheM Mrtet im-nsure, adjoiit laud. John W. Tnlle, JoM'ph lieiuier. Z . id l' -nrod, V ilnw Trot le an 1 l hen, le- inif tiii- xano i ifce of land (unvi d to Adunt liruiun by d'-e 1 .-f John W, 1 roslle and wifn. fi;Tii is ApHi. I !!, n-iirdna in Iei Keeord lor Si mie i r.itiiiiy, I ... oi. th, ptr'-ii, etc. TakfU inevulion and ti Ins Mid us t lie property of A da in irim;:i, at the Miil )f Ui vid Feuriid. Al) .M1 ix.t rhl. lit!, iiitr-st, claim and di nia'id nf 11. W. Mniiorn, ol, in and to a cr- !miii pi--i or ;:ni of (r round, situate in Klk- I, i-v .owiij-iuo. sUiH'ifl county, t'a , oouud ed :0 d deeri lied follows: lt-ri linlttkf at n l.iv- v.t-Ar the pubih rout!. Ihf-nce bv land oi M i -l:ro-K. wut h l , n greet w nt 1- ih- rln s to im.I: theiM-e by residue id tract hoittlM-t-. eV-rretTi ia.si pi Kndtea to fiutpl noM h ,4 rtM n ki X 1 7-10 Nn-hn to li e publii- r..id; rii-ne by the winie and lands of Mo- r-vnink north ' diirreea, west 11 1') r'reh- to he pl:ceif tMiriitninif, Cirtihiiuinic one acre and tu j ten-lies i riet niennure, hav ing thereon erect d a lwo-!.ory fnmie ilwidl i:t- hM:se, plank st.tbU end other outbuild in if -t. with the a npurtenanci-j. Taken in execuUoii and to be wild a the pro.-riy of H. W . Mtihra, at the u:t of K M. Mith r'H use. ALSO AH the riirht, title. Inter.-!, claim and de mand of l.ucv Ann Hoover, or. in and to a cet-tin farm or triet of laud Kiluate in Sum mit township, KfiorrH county, conta'n- intr 44 acre ami lb tien hea, mcire or lw,alMiul '.' acres t intiser, InihtiH'e cleti, hiljoini'ia la mis oi John H-hadt, t liriitimi liare, lit r les ku- h ka and others, hannr thereon envted one and a half -lory h-4 tixvi-liini: Imhuu piank stableand ot her 04itbuitding3, with the ap inirienancef. Tiiki n in extvuli-m and to lie aold as the proMriyof Lucy Ann Hover at the nuil of rriM-iw.4 liurKiMiiiier s use, A1X AH the rljfhl, tit'e, lntinst, claim and dt maud of W iiliam A. IaAit, of. in ami to a cer in :n hoti and ht of snuind situate in the viil::i:iot liarn tl. in Sunimit tiiwnstiip. Son rrst'i -junty, Fa known and r.uiiiiMred ou tin' plau if sal 1 town as lot uumber S. fnuit ing on I'enler street oi the ;tst, nl'ey on the south, lh v on the west and lot No t7 oi) the hotth, ii'w in the occupancy of Kudolph Lwtkcrand ialie liakir, ni wne. Ta-n In execution and to be sold as th pmiNTly of t i Ilia m A. l.ohr. at the suit of t'onu-lius Judy and Jacob Judy. AIUi AH the rUrht, title, interest, claim and de mand of M irv A. Kewilar, of, in ar d to a cer tain f.rm or ti-cl of land situate In Somerset lownhip, Snm rst t cMinty, Fa., eon-ninire ,incns hiorvorli?w, abntif 1 aT-s cl a. b:l- imv I Millar, ailjoimm; la mis id Jonas t ri.ey. Jifst ph STiyn.-r, j. i. iiowninn, rmiiK iud and Herman stahl. bavins thereon erei'letl twivstorv imme dweljjnj: Ihhim, Intnk luill ami other cutbuitdjns, a Uh the appurtenai; en Taken in execution and to be wild as the property of Mary A. Kesalar, at Hie suit of r-dwarur. Kiuinien. AI All the Tiuht, title. Interest, claim and dts inandof I-oii K. iiolsipple f. In ami load thai i-eruiin lot of ground situate inHnui lMnuh!h. Konierset county. Fa , known us (he Mill property, and bounded and iliscribed as follows, vi.:" B:inuim; nt comer on latnk c-f st-onyertek. thene Mtiiih I: dv:rss, wet !:; ht percni ta hickory; thence south -Vi 1 a d-irreen xkft lt l-IO h rches toapost; thence north H dunex ts.t 1 J-h) Hrches u m eiMstnut Ire on tianks or iito?iycreefc ; lhene bv Mid crs-k avjlh "1 l-'2 de tP's oist i. 3-10 pi'tchea to the place 'f ls-;iititiM2, ciniainin4 one aro and Ul errlu-s nel and having thei'e"Hi erected a two sit ry plank trip;e (ii-urlii mill, two two story frame dwell in; bon, sta'ile. bhu-ksiiii'.h shop meat market ait. I other ootUiiMjtiir. A No, all of a certain u;t:ir riiilii t-r privihtes as conxejtlto the alsive l:ai;n d deli ndanl by ileeil .f Kim:. el K. Iter k y a"d h it-, and Jtenjaimn K. Mull and wile, ila.-.i I7t U Nov., Iv'-A wi;h the a purtetiun cs. iakeniu cxicuthn nnd to lie wdd as the pnp'riVif t-iSMi i.. l.oNopple, at tiiesndof theVu'ual tuii(ilii- unl I a nil As.wM'ialiou of Ait'Mtua, Fa. -Terms : XOTK K All perwma ptireh-tslnn at the alsje ale will ph-ane take no'.iiv tliut 10 f-r e. uLoftlie pureliese motley must lie t-"il wli. n jroeny Is kiKW-ki-0 elown; oiherale it wiil huh in Ih- el"-.-l lo ,i!e at the risk of tl.e' first pureliasr. Tin- resi-iueof llie pur.-liase looiK-y must be-fi.l e'ti or l.ifi:iv the i!ny ol No rieatioti. vi : 1 hurniay. May i, lswe -liacti. il will e a.-knowl.-.iijeU until the pur- I se money Is puiil in full. it. ii. HARTZKI.U criil Z7, 'i-S. bberiir. TREASURER'S SALE OF Unseated Lands. AkrreraMy to the provision of an Act of Assembly if lVnrisy Ivanhi, dinrthijt the ittiMle of si I'inu unw-nltil lands for taxes, iassed the IMU day of March, A. I. 1 !.", and the several supplements Ihereto, the Tr. usur er of Somerset cfiunty hereby ui vin notice that utiless the School, 1'imnfy, 'tuildins and Hisitl Taxes due on the following uitM-;itd hinds are pfld Is'fore the day of sal, the whole or siieh part ol buch tract or parrel of l,i m1 as wbl pay he taxes an 1 costs, wlil Is sold al the t ourt-house, in Somerset boruh, oil Tuesday, June !4, 1898, 1 1 Ten o'clock, A. M.. for the arreamij.-s of taxe duo an. I cost ac crued lli.-riou : ACKK-S. WAIIRANTKS. OK OWSHB. TAX. CeisiT. 3H MeMillen KS i J J t -I SO 1' i-l " l".l Zi l I'lierry K W i: ii.kkI ai-i si i-'l II,nH':iI. I, .Vi :ti 171 H.mhI J.-y 25 .Vs t.'l JI.mmI J.Mhitii 7j :t i.7 Si-liroeU KreU.... SH 21 Ml White John . 17 14 l i Wl-iie :.-.irue ;! ut '.') M'x.re Jiiiiie...... ;U .Vt .1 i.r.hdjucxr. Alivarine I'hlllp 11 Ri 4tl I'hivlc .liihn h 77 :i M.-ell .losrph in 41 7 Infill- Tmel 1.1 K Sl t'ollri.tli A II A Wilmolh A ! fi :Ji Slnl'li llalllillill ti Co . I.", NO Til A'A'.V 1 'A 1. 1. E V. 4I:'1. 1 nlwuch Niitlmn W7H I -". l'.ition S:i ah 11 .VI J.7 SI. in !niin .. IS 25 2i l H..y lliraiu H 1: i. I. ii ll-iy lleiijiiiuin !ie!rxi le) 7n 7 I Trills Alex 5 ;t luj inii',tr in.in J11.-00. M In. l.in.U .".ski Ml It, y It. i J.iisiil ihi-irvi. 1", 01 I'.i V at!-., r ..hii r, ol is. Frita U ( it-.iii- 2147 Cl l.iv Hu.io:;li l'l 71 1.0 Knt -si mini l'... . .. 22 M i'.'L'-rsv.iiim l 2i S7 I e ;im e'hnun-y I :'" in Hi-rk-s-y M.iiiiiei i.i m t -J Hri.tri. ni.-r!:,-v ('.tll'u 5x7 lit) lii.jr Win Sir. (ii.irs) 7 a r.LACK. Bee,dilcy IVtiT Siinrr John itn i ii Sri 1 .1 t'Tl S.i!l lu M :ti u lo l. l-.; 1 ". K S t. 4 i. '. 71 IJ ill 1" K s, 5 .7 S ii t 4 i'i ii ; i It v I.i iw is is II -M Plir.- I-.uie . IVulM Jll.-xb - i rKly it-.n?..'... ...... W ilsiiii f n.uii.is - Iiel!lev H.1J-- ,l,vrr j ' I'orward t imuiKf. V.!le.iM-rser t - - Cael-ir luvij... - - Marker Jacob .V .'! Ijtnl.s. Hilenian C W ci sselma x nov.o voir. 107 72 Lolx- 4 4 i IIitiii FA want. 5 11 5 It 4 M l.un U m A - Hay Mictiuel cosfl VES'E nonovuiT. Kutierton J W ELK LICK. Acre's. Si :ii mi 47 -j) 4li "ll 27 Ht I.i 17 5 6 Hi 7 s2 S !-3 4 S7 4( JS e.; 4...', M.xire Jolin - Wlaeiimn e'risi.....-- . Cherry Jane - I'lierry Jerry J. - i . m . rv Hiram Uibiiart Si mm Vartln JinneH Hny Wm ii Markle !-ls tua-y Jauies K 1 U Lota. Acrea. !."! Miukey. McKeuK A Me-flrlde.. 71 V FA milOl'll Ciohlen Eiixat'th snrrriJun & Wetii ltoi ev Jame. Weld'Heury T Weld A Sherri.iiiii Kaiibope S. S. Kire Uih k lo.. UBEESVILLE. IliivJ M Weld Henry T iutton A Knn!e.... - Zufcill Wm H JEFEEnsOS: Inton Thomas Kliek Lmiwick Gitison Jm.s JEWS Ell. 2- Si 17 t-i no ti 4 S2i 44 17 1 S4 ii 12 f.i 1! ! 17 S7 121 o SJ 17 M ) 4.M 111 l-i "JlO Yonni: M iry J - 4) ColeJ.imt-H IS V, jl 2 i I.lXiH.X. ico rui j ii - LAMM EH. 4 s B..wioan John lso Miller Jn.-oh theirs) . .VI Meyers i'.-ier i heini S2 MjKii:le Aiairew ilieirsi - LOUEn TV UK EAEtiOT. 4k1 Inrk CJ.-O'iie 1 .i . K'Kliiy John I Jul SiimiiH-1 Mary - 4..) sink, lt-rkuuix ltii.li-lll - 41.1 - t.lovi.-i ..i il'iiiiiieri 7, " (Korwarel A-Hiijjus) Ha rt Jacob i hei m i Mineral Litml. lv Coiinellsvi'.le '.m1 Cke t'o - t.il lU.-hy A Hr .".II lltmil' Iiie et al I7. Sinlt, Id-rkoiitz 4 Kudisili Zi) Meiiaghey oi Slimnr Mll OL ECU EEK. lii'.'.J n.-dr.irel Ciumitiij? t1, ; it known SOUTUAMVTOS. IM Kinatiiore sinh 7 W adman M ir)' I7i Y Jiinfi Ann l.al itt WolfersU-rver . lul ttn.-r Nelson - 270 Wel.l Il.-nry T '. liW Kelley W iu H - OGLE. f t! TVavi. Toiin 4:SS r oik iwrti - t:(s LyleJame-s ;ii " ; - 4:; iJrill'ith R.la-ard - 4:irt Kolk al.-h Jr - 4::l Kolit I'aleb - fi l'riee Jot n - - 2ii) Velsmald M J 102 Shuiieros & Oliver - .V Berkehile N.wh - 57 Penrod J.isiatl lis Morris V m John 2i . KhociiU Henry - - A Kail Ii John - :jiI I'v.H k Saniiiel ;Vii) i 'once l'ete-r - 2:'l M'Mire Joseph - :ii Viekroy A t lark - 3.0 . Gardner John PA 1ST. in) Hush Crist l.,"7 Hell John QVEMAIIO.MXU. Mi'irnil LttixU. VA H.-rrlrir Sanili... :.7 Swank J 1, S I, 71 Hollman Albert hock n oon noiio van. l-otii. 1 R.-iifonl Cie-orge SUM Ell SET UOUOVC.U. 8 5t s; i i 20 I S S 7i S U) :V. I : oi 2i 21 lii 24 I.i li 22 7S lii l ;:i ii si ;i ii 17 til 27 i:t 4 4!) IS ?! 4 7' Si II 14 IS SS M Si 7t IS :' s2 s'l 12 2 i J2 71 4li 2n 21 -.ii ii Hi 4-5 II 7 2M 1(, h) IS 4i S 2. s 2i 1!) II 2i 2.5 II li 2". Hi 2? 2.1 It t 79 21 25 11 45 S 00 2 Acres. Weiim-r F E SHADE. 111 S S0 K7 i 2sM s 7rt 210 In) 2i) Anderson Samuel - Hit. sln-w lt eliel. Hite-hew Saaan K.-ll William Ij.mU rt H (' - MiwJ . J H Hurtles Thoma-s CoOreith A Kupple SO 42 II S2 S X.i Hi V, 4 SO S .V HI 24 2S .V. l'l I" IS 40 h) " Jl.) " -. 4-) " - 2! Ilir Franklin P li) Hershberger Kiizula-tli Mineral Laul. lilt flerri-.li Theo.l..re .vfl HusL.ti John!' - :tttt Hrwlt-r II Irani' t widow) 1-Vi Koelners Frank l'l " 2i:i Young (widowi - :t IjimlK-ii J.w I' ( Wile-oxl 17:1 M.inues Araniaa 22H Hriil.iik'r M A In) Shriller Klian - St InihrTJ - - w) l.ohr John T 2- k) Shaf.T A H - Sj lUxluers Alonxu SOMERSET. .is ijnper Ivl... cf) V onni! Jneol, 27 l)iiiiii rt John 2S Fii.illine Frink i) I hi vis ltoss A t'o Minrr'il LhwI. MS Cupp W W - lss 1 K-i . Sn ni net A 4S fceehi-r Kit-hard in) lavis ShviIIii and Joseph 77 bharlerj W STOXYCUEEK. 4DI Wlsier It is M t'ook Jatiua - Miii. rul Lull 1 1. 277 Il. ili.iiin A Miller - SVMMIT. 1 ! SVh-ll It It - - IS frill Alexander Minrr'il I.hhi!. IV) I.!e!iy Alie 2MI llerkhy llnrvey lsu'i Horner M C '. - SOVTUA Ml'TOX. ?M Ad mis Alexander.- 4:A tlrown Thomas s2 I'omp Samni'l 11 ) Mom: and Witt 420'; Meliride Mantarpl 4"2 Wavinan e'aihiirtne if) K.sii Jl r.rinhaiu i-hw lull 1 1.. 7 . (Troulmau) SI Kmerlek Jacob Ii nfall Mary heirs) 1.7 Wall-ire A Patrick (Korn) 4 Kmeri.-k Jiieob W) Kv a lis 1 a n iel Miuintl I.an'it. Kennell J I, in) l-plt-y siiinon K7 Shoemaker Hnlley llK Korna Jaeob . Si Hnrkit T. na.. 2-:t 1 n.uli.iun Jaeob...-. I k K. -nu. II Ij:vI lni Witt J I. , 125 illeiieklf I4 l!-ik. r Ii ll inilii lii Pf.itl'er John . 75 V Invert J VITER TVR KEY FOOT. 44 Kinir John.... ') Slol.li Jonas art Vousjlit Joun Lola. .i Collin. Frank 25 .3 21) 77 5 n o 50 41 Si 25 l'i h7 ,-(0 S srl 2i i:t a : oi hi 5i li S2 I i :t oi II 72 12 si) 5 13! II 4! V 75 S OS li 17 m HI 72 8 5S St 111 V lii :y SI 4 47 12 li". 21 Hi 11 71 tr 4 M 7 2S If li 4H 7S 4 5 27 7 SI S HI 7 l7 ll wt 21 25 4 ti u W IS 14 5 7 . V n 'Jl V 12 II II I 11 II S II 7 :l 7 lit 5 .77 4 42 2 A ere. Coleman lSiran .... 2u0 Ankeny Thons.... . Mineral Ltiml. r.4 Yornkln ln iti,C.At'.C.A.C Co) 1 11 Yoimkln Is-li'ah lvi ltllitits Alt-XHlider 1. 17 letMneahUTf Nelson S2 Plolllppl II - :ei HIii'..iih1i rary 117 May F.vo it Klntine Mary 1JI lt-l.lt K 11 51 WiMsliincs Jo. 21 HelnUiimli i-aii.h " 1:) I'rtiiM-r llruee (ili-us. I D C. vl Kn irer John St b) K'.me.bun Jonas .... 27 f Itmuxli.-r ! reeimll .. 2li YntxyF. I) " o2 Mnyent Jonas . '2li Cnm-nover J C M 215 Mei.t!f Henry F A Kon lTj Soeliler JosiiuiH 111 ehinan lie's VRSI.VA BORO VU IT. Lola. . 1 fid John H. . a - 2 11 iftlth John (Wallace W T). 2 Foun.lrv ( Wallace W Tl 1 Sen 'II Henry... 2 tSuelieer Adams A Co tW 53 12 rrj II 71 II K 11 SI M 117 S 21 12 51 a 'Si 7 II 5 til 11 57 7 il I 'l 25 17 i.; in l'i I I 5t! li .14 l'l IS II IS 5 ft lii 17 21 12 si 4 S7 a lit WLI. WINTER3, Trca urer. Homers 't. Pa, April 1:1, tiS. P S-fiirni.s jiivle Uixea on anvof tin .iiirti!v. riisert f, f.ire Ihe day t.f s;ile, wiil la. chuit tt 7j f eula H.r aiHertisii-.K nnd feen. THE . T TTf t- uOinarsei iron v oro. I 'irmc'ly Amnerxft Mee'nunieil H'tirtA.) OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM, Ils IsM-n retitteil with Xevr Macbipery nd is now prepared to furaifch Stoves, Rows and Castings Of all kinds ou short notice. Also builders of the IMPROVED Barrett Gas Engine, Best ia use. Any size, see it. Call auel We also carry a line of BRASS coons. STEAM FITriXGS, PAllvlNG, OILS and ENGINE SUPPLIES. Ilaving put in a new artel complete line of Machine Tools, are now able to do all class of work, such as laboring Cylinders, Planing Valve and Valve Seats, or any kind of Engine -Work that may be re quired. We earnestly solicit your work and will guarantee satisfac tion. Olllce and Works near the R. R. Station. Somerset Iron Works, Somerset, Pa. JEGISTEU'S NOTICE. Notice is herehv Riven to nil persons con-cc"rm-l as l.-srateea, co-clitors orotherwiae.thnt the foliowins accounts have pasnl r-uisier, and that llie same wilt la presented for e.Mi li mint ion and allowan.-eal an Orphan' Court to be held at Somerset, ou WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th, 1398. First and final account of F. J. nnd J.J. Walk.T, udmiuislrulors ot J.isin.'i walker, Tlrst nnd final aceonnt of MiehaeH P.I Hie, trusl.s' for the sule of the rial estate of John K. Ilexlilv, deed. First nnd tlnal acctamt of Hinim liiltner, administraior and trustcs; of Abraham Coinihenour. deed. Kin-t and rinal nccoant of Samuel H. Ilar ron. i.dininlstralorof t.rorve Hjitimi, di-cd. First and Siml aewHint of N aiena A and llarrv W Walker, administrator of Aiviu P. Walker, deed. The aecmnt of Samnl A.H'ffley, admin istrator of Augustus tr:!l y. d. ed. The H.-vsiunt of Mi.-iK.cl K:f r, admtnistni torof Mary Kiter, deed. First aei-oiml of tieonr W. v(rh.-r and u. I . Ackermar. executors of Daniel isorlM r, deed. First and tlnal account of Henry J. Kb )eeka. exeeuior of Hannah Dia, deed. Flrsl and fliatl account of Aaron L'ober, executor of latum Country man, dtcd. First and liual aii-mnit of Ja.sSi II. Yeo man, exreutorof A. J. Yisiiiian. ds-d. The itceouiit of I 1 W eimer, aduiinistra torof Susan C. Witt,d.-cd. First and final axsvunt of J. J. Folk, execu tor of lteln-l I. Ia pley. deed. First and final account of Frederick K. Younkln. administrator of George W. i.'ro S.111. liet-d. First, and final account or E. M. Merkey, ailniinistratorof Sa:iiii.-I K Berkey.d.snt First and final account of Joseph li. Miller and Jacob It. Miller, admiiuslraUHS of Jona llian L. Miller, tleetl. First and final account of Edward P. Sine, administrator and trustee of Michael tsjpc, deisl. SHs-oiid account of H. f. and Silas Walker, executor of Jacob P. Walker, deed. First and liual a.-cour.t of Nannie It. Benner and Washington Xnruhun, administrators of Wiu. B. Beuuer, deed. The account of Win. H. Bowman and Sam uel Howmnn. arim's of Fit Bowman, de'd. First and nntl ac-.minl of Mary F Kaylor aduiiuistiatrix of Joliu A. Kaylor, dee'd. Somerset. Pa.. JAMES M. COVER, A prll 27lb, 13. Kegisu-r. SOMERSET MARKET KEfORT COKKKCTSU KKH.t S Cook & Beerits, We-lnetuiay, May IS, 1898. (per ho Applesdrieei, I) evapomUsi lb Apple Butter, p.-r ral i roll tier H . 1.00 ZZZ'.'.'.TTi.-w 40 lo im Butter. fn-sh ken, per .. IcnannTj-, per tt 'J "e Beeswax, p.-r lb 25 country ham, per ft lo 12c d.. jsu-arcured liam, per 12's.c B"con-'jide. per B. s tosc tshoulder, per B ... 6 to sc d-, white navy, per bu in c BM- 1 Lima, per m roflM Itreen, let 9 1 ,.,.,, ) e'uin'xrrla-i I, p'r bbl. f I ."It to l .t-5 cernenu j p(rtind, perbbl r2-5) lo .( Cornmenl, per t6.. . 1 lr,c EKK. Per eloa hie FUU. lake herein rSJfi U Honey, white clover.per 9b l:Vsr latnl, per Ih 7 M l'ir I.ilne, per bbl . ..!! Ul Molasses, N.O., per gal... . lino tmions, per bus... .... fl.iA) lo 1 20 Pobtt.KK. ra-r bus mi Poaches, evaporated, per tti s u us- Prunes, jx-r to s ui ne N. i .. fscr oia j Plttahuor. pet bbl !., Salt, IJiilry, bus sacks . 2 " li " ouc " 4 bus Hacks. St.ii imno'l alum. Isu fcaack... we maple, per to stosc imporkil yellow, per lb 5c Suar. while. A. tx-r tb Si .c rranuiau d, per lb .t'.e I e'ulie.. or puivertved, per 2 ... sc (per teal . .Hie 1 maple, lT ual to toTiic Syrup. Stoneware, cn I lou ..c Tliow, per lb J to 5c Vin.r. ler r il .2j c r I llmoihy, p--r bus 5;. a.) clover, per bus 4 10 " crimson, per bu. 4 it) " alfalCa, per bus II 0 a'.svke. ier bus 7 -n Seeds. Millet, (Jerman, p-r bu i';5 Iletrley, white beardiesa, per bu I -.5 buckwheat, per bua iie l cwu, ear, per dun , s to n c I shelled, ptr bu ixin ic Grain . Feed Flour. oata, per I us 42 t i e rye, per bu , c wiieat, per l '. i n . ..s.i.io bran, p.-r l.'l) fey Yi -j.-, corn and outs chop, per lio tb.t. . S s: flour, roller prtss-w, per bbl .,. spring patent and tnuer hii'h grade 17 "V Ifiour. lowerarnde per ltoJbs 1 e Middling "hite, per li') . 1 red, per lit) ft CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. XfOKTHWAKO. Johnstown Mall Express. Rockwond 7-fiO a. m., Somerset ssi, Sioyewtown IhSi, Hoov emville keen), Johnstown H:lU. Johnstown Mail Express. Rorkwood ll CO a. m., Somerset 11.-4.V Stovextown 12:11, Uoov eniville 12SM, Johnstown l:iu p. dj. Johnstown Accommodation. Rock wood i J) p. ni., Somerset 5:45 SU.vcstowuuilX Hoov enviilsl:24, Jubnstown 7sju. OCTHWARD. Mail. Johnstown 8:W a.m.. Hoovers t t ! sj'yeUwo SCJ, Someret 10-j Rock wood Expnus, Johnstown HV) p. m., Hooversville V:, Stoyeloniixi,Sonitiet Si. Rock wimk13:45. Dally. P. B. MARTI.V, Manager of Passenger Traffic PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. (ASTtltfl STANOAftO TIML IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 29, 1897. Train arrive and depart from IbesUtlon at Jobuaiown as foiluwa : wurrWABP. u.-u,u-.. t- Svyn ! h w ..Urii Kxprem." 4:H n.i..in.wmn r x pr,-KS Sli! ri,,..,,w nrrs.mill.xiaTltiu -.5 Johnstown Accommoiiatiun sin) Paeltlc Ex prx... ..... ao ay i -asseiiKcr.. J-.in p. in. niiKDui; cxpreaa 4 .s. ..lull '.-.A Fast Linn.. ...... 9 . SI Johnstowu Atxommotialjon.-Z!!I J0 KASTWAKD. Atlantic Fx pre S.-shore Express.. . AltotMta Acconimoeiatliim... 5rs a. m. 5:K - U S-s) 115 - 12:f-2 p. m. lit - S:ft) " 7:11 - llh-0 iay txpn-s- .... Main IJne Exi.rewt " Alt.ina Accommodation. Mall Express Johnstown Aix-omn.oe!atitn!l! Philadelphia Express Faal IJn .. Snyders It requires a good gclectetl stock 8td a neatly inaig.rj M room to do a brisk business. WE HAVE BOTH OF THEM. Pnro r.rnfrQ 1 mako " a point 10 ke(,p my I Lilt LUUgO large line of Drop ia a rare Fre.-h and Good condition. In the way of Prncrnntion ComPoundin?' we are cxceikj. I lCoUl 1JJ L1U1I Anything not advertised, ak for it. we are snre to have it. Ton are always sure of getting tl.e Lest, flnf 11 'si Ccc Q GIa3SC3 Stted t0 suit t!o cv UpLltaluUUUO Call and have your eyes twej. Trusses Fitted. All of tho best and most approved Tru.ssCj kept ia stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN N. g Dru-vri-t. Louthefs Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdsl Drug Store is Rapidly Bsscsucg afcit Favorite Trith People in Search cf FRESH . AIID . FURE . DRUGS, Mcdiciin. Ijyc Siufis, -Sponges, Trusts, Supporters, Toilet Articles, 1 s J ames, c. TO iioCTOB CIVS", ers-'-l x- 1 ATT-STIOS TO THE CO-POfSDINC or Loaier's FresoriptelFeESylgsis GKKAT CARX BI1.-Q TAItrjl TO VMS ONI.T ri-H 4SB PCB ARTICLES. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Fall Line of Optical Good3 always on lend. run neb large assortment all can be suited. TEE FIKEST BBAEBS OF CIGABS "Vlways on hand. It is always a pleasure to disphj our xci to mtending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. P1. LOUTHER m. D. MAIN STREET ... - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard elias CTj2snsrrrsroH:A.Ar, HASCrACTUSKK AKD D CALKS AND WHOLIAALE ASD RetATLER OF - Liiniber and Building Materials. Hard and Sott. "Woods. Oak, roplar, Kidluei. Pickets, Menldini alnnl. Yellow rine. Flavoring. Sah, MarKaHs, Cberry, ingles, Doora, Balasters. C'beHtnnt, talh, H Lite Pin Bliuds, Aewel Post, Flo. A general line of all frade of Lumber and Building- ateriil and R.x.riiir".wVt 1. pi 1 tock. Also, can furnish anything In the line of our business loonier with reasona ble promptness, ucha Bracket, odd-nixed. work,;et". Elias Cunningham, OQce anil Ttrd Opposite S.-CCB. Station, SOS ELM T TheN.Y. Weekly Tribune r$: ' .:'i'i.rtSx BOTH ONE YEAR FOR$2.00 Send all Orders to the Herald. The N. Y. Tribute Almansc " tains the Constitution of the t'nit.si sutr.-H. Ihe lonstilution of the stale id.V .''..j.n.i liinuley Turin" Bill, with a tsmipnrlson of old and new rales; Pr.sld. ut M. K " ' . ',.., ;.l and appoiiilees, A uilHutKadors, t.inla, etc : I he personnel of 'opitrs. nan"' " ' ) ... ollieers.rf the dirl'.-reut statist, ci.mmtndlns ottieers of t fie A rinv and Navy, witn n.. !e les; Tables of Public Mat Mica. Election Returns. Party ptaifoims m.d "'' '' "'; n .'il( articles on thel'urreiiey, Hold and Si'ver. and a vast amount of other valiii-'-ie mi ,a The sta-idard American A imanac, authorative and compute, corrt.-poml'H"! 111 ' W hlilaker's Almanac in F.un.pe. c. Price S, cent. PuaUige jatid. Keud all orders to THE HERALD. SCllFStT. r IT WILL PAY TOU -TO BUT YOOa Ileniorlal Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, PEN IT A. Manufacturer of and Dealer In Eastern Work Furnished on Bbort NoUee Mffll! 151 HJJITI III l Agent for the WHITE BRONZE I -Person In need of Monument Work wit nun It to their interwil, to call t my shoe where proper showing will be i;iveu them ; r-SAlls(aenon f uaranteed In every case, an I er low 1 nll special al.tenUoo lo Whitt Brz, Or Pure Zino Monumetta. 1 produced by Rer. W. A. Rin?, as a declj.sl Improvement in the polut or Material and Urns' ruct ion, and which ld.tird 10 be H. popular Monument lor our chanKeabietu nal. Uiveosaeail. I Vm, F. Shaffer, Pharmacy.! -1 it 3 3 s. s -s -s SNYDER, SOMERSET. Pa. t u r roriT NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER For FARMERS and VILLACERS, and ycur favo itc fccrre PFer one liliiiUlUUI POMKRSET, PA- f - r-tt) i'." EZmW BY Eiu;CZU) BY V-y -jrV- . ri Tsi?"r--iht T.Ti t ,;:?;' ilu'r Beautiful kr. l!i,Pric8L: Designs. IMlfi! su-- .,", KP.irir..-' 'iH The Somerset Heidi -ss7 tshs-- - r s , -.: m v-'" c 7V c: . i .-'. ..r a t a't-iv f
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