The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 27, 1894, Image 3

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    I The Somerset Herald
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pSK-l'AY
..Junr?:. i-s'i.
iii-truim-iH" ut Snytler'it tlrng
(.-,..-.'.
',. i,v J:'"'
s'rir.s-t''ili Harrow Pr
li. I..l.l'.'rlr.iimu
sti- k a knife uiiiler tin-
f'llie kill"' mines mil t-ien m-.i
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::lia w
-l stlll'll. U" Ilillll is jptiiir me.
- - mT uIiktIi llriv-lllir
Y.
ssf..r liM-il' -liars Hi
l:l'l.e-
Jam ks I!. H.'l.l'Kr.B.u V s.
,.ilMrU;Ktlif I'iH-litirg JKxixtich with
,.,;., r i.:ueri-
lli-nry
. . uT nevels.
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W -,..r. -iun.l .-ii't.v. KriJay, mid WS
' -ru.-k Vail '"' 5l,e 1,r'aJ Wilh " l,al
lias run:"'--- iiiH-.ii-i'-ms ami may
v, -..1. r .f it.o Ha u.ii -.hmiM n fr
,',',! . Siivder, tile druggist, can
ii ihfir i-v's.
Will.-tr.l sucues!- a
,-',rMiau tli.-al'-r no -s.ii.lii.-t.il in
.,v tliat rriitfi mi- al'.'- nW .lverlise
'i i n I'"'"""1 "' " ''''""
e;rl.srtihH-uk.-ii whW fer ofany
,,;; fr...iit!stau' Hint w.HiW hrmga
l,.iiii I" '"'r '""'k-
, , l,tl-iuriiir, 111." iih4 fiuiiieiil
..hvs.eia.n ,.rt-r.U' Avers Sar-i-trilla.
i, is iti- in sl l..'rfiil iMinl.ination .
J. -.al lc iiln r.iti- v-r .iriTt-i t the
sj ritijr ami family m.sli. iiie,
j'"',M.v H freely u-4 .y -U '
:.k-.'
,...rj-t I.itl'ier, su'iil lti.ve.irs. m- lturii-
'.'., ileutli n J.liiil""" Kri.iay afl.-r-..Hi.
S.nif.Hli'-r U..vm rau-jlit nil fn-m a
l.-A in I lit-1 -mul.r-ii In.n '.-iiiliaii.v'-il.
i'.. i-niilisi it ami threw il int.. the Stony
l rei"k." '' .n tl'' wirCif caus'it lirt.
i,J y.iuiis: liltfr a hemmed in and
r,aiJ li liitlU.
Ma-i.a! sin.li ' MriiiK.il instru-m-'-iiW
t Siiyd. r's dr.iu' t'ir.-.
rlraraiiivsiih-wf furniture at IW?v
,;. sii and Franklin St.. la-jriiiK Aug.
.n. ' I'arlorsiiil.-s at a!x.ut half j.ri.x
i;.-.t priutinu'. 1"""' I,!I"T, fulliwt ro
...i all topi.-si" tlio 1-iltsl.urg
Many IlIairiMiinty w h.M.l lir.-...rs aro
,l, .n-iv in fav.r of o-tal,lishiiiS a o.uii
tv hih x -li""J li'" " would untile Ik-t.,-u
the -ity r lr.iieli hitl't wlil
.., i ti,.- normal h ..1. The I'.iair .i.uii-iv-
liool .lir.--loiV union, at its nut-tint:
i:i Aii-.'w-l. n. iv take aitioii on this matter
i:liai- of iiitln.-ni in state le-isla-.;
,., ,IU,lyhHrg .S!'iu.lm-l.
1; von want the 1 '!rl11 aoii on
wh -.-Is .lou t fail l pi a Kramer or
-i'.idi-l-aker fr.oin
J AS. 1!. lo!.IKltnAt .M.
inu rsut, J'a.
V cold en ci;l.'i' klll.l stlf"Ur
City, Indiana t-oimty. Hiliiday. M h'iu
;i!i.-iii.tin,'to.-arry oil" a hen w illt a If'"!
!.! .hiekenK. The hen uas tied whh a
xiroiis: "rd whieh the .-a:-ie ttmldu't
t.r. ak. Failing ill this atteiiipt, it pereh-
I it. lf on a trpe m-artiv to sei.s-t another
vi.-iiiu. when a man named Jn-kard i-hot
il. It ui.-Hsnred six f.-et tu iil.-h'. frnm
tip to tip of wings.
K. A. Snyder. lt.N k.i. I'U-, has (;
n --i!k uiiili--il:is f.T
I..idi.-' . Vt-s for
I. idies" S'f V. sl for I" V l-e.
W hite at ail prli es.
Made up wrait-rs for
Finest line of liddren's -np and l)vii-
ii. -;-. and the U-t asirliieiit of -fl i of
Jaly hats in the ortiiity.
Till! div iu'wsi.-ifr i the lft of all
..nail iiivesiin.-n:s. The 1'iiisl.urg .'
tills the hilL
A si-ii-ntilie writer says that ninlit is the
lime uhieli nature utiliz.-s for the growth
of plantM and aniuials: children too. grow
tit r- rapidly during the night. In the
i lyiiuit-the syff in in kept husy dispos-in-.'
of !lu- waste eoiiMtiUf lit ut ttetivity.
l ut hili- atsht-p the system is fre to ex
t -it 1 its ojH-ralioiis ls voiid the nicro re-i!a-iiig
of worn-out parti.-les, lu-iitf the
npid growtlu This is why invalids need
so iiiurli rt-t and sht-p.
When the tilood 1 loadisl with inipuii-tii-s.
tin- wiiole systi-in lx-isiiin-s dixrd-r-.
!. This i-onditioii of things t-auiiot
long without sirioiis ti-sulls. In xueli
i-a a Jiowerful alterative is iiiHshsl.
u. Il as Ayer'a Sarsaparillx Jt nrvi-r
laii-. and has no i-jml.
Ail aiuusiiig iueiJvui is td of a lonil
pri-ai-lii-r whoaloin time owm-da par
Mi of wui'-li he was very fond. When
going ibr rounds of his cireu it Sunday
iii .niing ho took ittocli.ir. h with him.
ami si-t the iage tMiitaiiiing the parrot
np.ui the pulpit hy bis side. Shortly after
Hi.- pr.-a. h.-r haj otf.-re. prayer, you i-an
imagine the surprise of the audienee and
lii.- preaeher h.-u the parmt was sis-u to
atreti-b out his l.-g. as if he was just wak
ing from a good night's rest, u ben all of a
sudden it gate three Hops of its wings and
eri.-dout at the top of its vole: "I've
g the cramp-, as sure as b 1. Run for
lr. Johnson."
Have you seen Devlin" lSrussels Car-p.-!-i
at .Vi rents per yard, in any pattern?
1. i.-e i 'urtains low er than joldier'ii prict-M.
1'riii- guaranteed on any article, mi and
s. Franklin St.. Johnstown. I'a.
Ji i y.iii want to lmy a t'.rst --ia.- musi
cal instrument at a moderate prh-e? U
to Snyder's drug store.
Thinking be was calling for help just to
fil them, several youths, in.iuding his
hr.iili.-r. si mI I iy nnd ts-iw Frank Stout
lr . n in a quarry hole Friday night at
'! i I'.-i lit. near Norristoti il. I'a, The
y ung m.ii were l.aihing and Frank, who
i- '.iM it .i swim plunged into the water.
Using a 1. .ard as g tl.Kit. r. He warn ejill
e.l t..r b.-'p. I ...ii be others did not goto
b;s assistant.
Mr. Ia;t.- J.mes "f this p!ait, lias ai-
e. -pt.-d the ugciicy of the Klmira H.siling
N.w York. This is one of the largest
au.l U-st n.ting inimpaiiiisi in exislenit.
M r. Jon s w ill l. at ail times prepared to
r ,i.iir or paint metal rooting, or to furnish
!!.- rooting of the famous "v'liiHaA"'
I. rand. il. oldest and lsst nsitiug in the
market.
lilair e .ui.ty farmers are greatly excited
nv.r I...- .lis,, .very of oil m their lan.ls.
I.a'g.-., lau'.itics of n4roleuiit were first
f" an.! t.. in-stored on A. I'.. II ick'a farm,
n.-ar I'uii.itsvi!le, and a pmsjMsting
l-'iroftne adjoining lands showed that
t'aey ,-rc similarly tillitl with crude oil.
In.- ilis-MMry caused a Iiusiness
'in f.r Duncaiisville, and l'illslmrg
.--nd Joluistow n capitalists have leased
f. nus iu Ali.-ghciiy and Frttsloiti Uiw n-bi)-
f,,r U.ring operatills.
ntii culture is more protital.le ti the
fariiu-r now than liLs other t-nps. Drown
ltr. t o ihp moKt t-xteitsive nursTj
1 us.- iii tiie 1". s., have a varaHejr in this
lion. Write them at n.x-liester, N. Y.
'"' tb.-ir terms. ' '
Ibc liurltlo (Unr ln-lieves that liorns
I ainte.1 with advertisements d.-ler many.
Jm rs..i,, fn)Ill lHiVig n, ihloring pnij.cr-
I. v. "No i,uin f B,KH u.tte." it says,
"ear-, to have a su hurl .an h.mic the icw
'"'in w lih-h Ls Imunditl on all nid.stw itb
feuiiinU-ni that he is mortal, and that im-in-.rtaiiiy
i oijjy to . wt-urisl through
II. e ageiu-y f Kilu.n'a lUiiuscs or Mudd'a
Vustard I'last4 rs..r Skineiu'a Salves, tw
l-atth-r's l ong!, cure. The fa-mer may
';l indilKrent wheiher he has neighbor
or u.. tsji j,u j ,4 Jikt.-! to lie iiidilTcr
am to the depreciation in the value of his
tinn. uj tbat (ami fc, ay worth must
bii-b U in the ui.t desi.-al.le nelghlsir
h'sL Oii.s- prot lo a farmer thai paint
ing bis l.uil.l,ngs w ilb paleut medic-ine
adtertisciiienu eh.i-ns his rtHrty
and be won't lose iudcU time iu getting
ridofthetu."
Violins, Mandolins, (iuiurs, Datij.w
arid.HberntriiigiHl instruuieuLsat Snyder's
drug store.
Yof cauuol afford to do w ithout thelieM
nw-Mit-r. I.iU at the PitUuurg .
f 'flt. It merits display themselves.
Siiiator t'titehfield is attending the
raniHTs' Institute in (.'aml.ria tsHtnij
his w eek.
Seventy-five gmsts found the SoiiK-r!et
II. ms.. a ph-jisjtnt r.reat from Sunday'
lilisteriug sun.
Mi-ssrx. A. lain Uidinger, of this lsr
ough, and llernnui D. King, of Kingwood.
have Its-n graiitcl ini-rcnsc of ponsioiu
MisH Kiiima IlileniHii, daughler of Mr.
and Mrs. A.J. lliieniaii, is visiting rela
tives mi, 1 fricu. Is in t'ontliiemv and Ad
dison. Mr. Frank . ChorjM.nning, of I5cHin,
has removed his family to Cleartiel.l, Ta.,
w h.-re he has se.nr. il employment iu a
toy failory.
lion. (iuo. F. liacr, if Heading, has
IsH-n ch.en I'roident tf Franklin and
Marshall College, Itncaster, to Mntttsl
the late Hoiu John i "cssna, of Dolford.
Mr. Alex Mus.-r, of I'.n.thersvalloy
township, last wrt-k raisisl the frame
work of a lorn '.x lit f.t-L A large crowd
altin.l.sl the raising and enjoyed Mr.
Musscr'a hospitality.
The regular services will U- heltl iu the
l'rcsliytoriari Church next SaUmth uiorn
ing am! evening. The pastor, Hev. T. J.
liristow , w ill irea-h at the usual hours.
Sahlmth wh.sil at !:'! A. M.
The late annual Imnkard intftiug at
Meyersdale apisiintisl W. D. Stover mid
w ife, of (int-ii. -nolle, inissionarii-s; to Cal
intta, India. This is anew step fortius
important lusly of Christians.
Mrs. S. I". Trent and son Kdmund are
guests at the rusi.leiu-e of F.J. Kisiser,
Ks.j. M r. Trent ai-companicd them from
I'ittsiHirg to Soiiicrsi-t, Friday, mid re
lurueil to the city Mondav uRi-rthioii.
A (siiiiuioiiw eal lirigade miiiilsring
a' ut twenty men, eighteen of whom
are Herman and two Swei, i-.missl
at It.M-kwissl Suuday night. They claim
ed to lie on their w ay to Washington.
Mr. P. A. Schell ha Ist-n In I'ittslmrg
and Wlnt ling the past wit-k l.siking af
ter l.usliiess Interts-ts. He htts lst'n
a ar.hsl the eoiitnti-t for furnishing and
setting the Isiilers for the water works.
Mrs. Adolph Helmi-n, of I'.i-aver City,
Ncli., and Mrs. II. II. Anderson, of North
Knid. iklahoma, tw in daughters of Mr.
and Mrs.tiliver Knepper. are visiting nt
the home of their parents in this plait.
An etforl is Ix'iiig made on the part of
some of the property owners, whose resi-
ileni-cs fa.f on i-ist Main street, to have a
sewer constructed to extend from the pul-
lic square to the creek at the fisit of the
hill.
Mrs. Imisa Ficiitner, w ife of the wcll
known Coiitlneiuf physiciim, lr. H. A.
Ficiitner, diisl at .'t::i o'chs-k Saturday
iiiorning, aged sixty-live years. The lr.
has the sympathy of his host of friends
in his lK-reavenieiiL
Mr. F J. Friedlinu, of Somerset town
ship, li:ts returned home after a two
year". vUil in tl western statist. He ex
pect to return to the "wild and wooley"
country after spending iwoor three weeks
with the home folks.
In the great iiiternatioiial sl."t at May
(.n.n, tieniiaiiy, last vvk. Mr. tins, .iiu
iiieriuait. champion sharp shooter of New
York, earrie.1 a "4 ay ' I'lies. It is
c!ai 1 that .imiiierui.tii is a native of
sjtoyostown. this county.
Dr. AHmrt P. liruliaker. and w if of
Phil.idi Jphia. Ir. U.S. N'ewliu, w ifo and
daughters, of 1 . ICi.t-sport, and M r. an.)
Mrs. Kdwin S. HVul.aki-r, of New Hriuht
ou. I'a., arrivisl in tow n lust evening and
w ill spend U W ek or tw o at the Urulmker
residence. -
Mrs. Maggie liner and children, tf
Heaver City, Ne!.. are visiting relativtsi
and fiicnds in Sonu:rsi.-t and Stoyestow n.
Ier husliaud lf, M iliiain I(.i..-r who
w .is formerly cngag.sl In tits iiiiT.sinlije
hiisini-ss ill stoyestow n, w ill join h r in
alsui a month.
It is said a small ily is making its.ippcar
amt' in the grow ing w heat, in i-oiintli-s-s
numU-rs. threatening destrti. ti..n to lliut
cereal, w hii li until now has promisisl st
U Mint i In I a crop in this section. The
hope Is that the w heal is t.s nearly ma
lure.1 for the insect to do its worst.
till Satur.lay Kspiire Noah CaselatT
dmve to th home of -Mr. Waller I'.ittner.
ju S.iiners-t low itship, w lp.ru Ip- pcrforui
sd the cereiiiony whi. I; united in iiuin
riage Mr. Williaui W. Pilu and Miss
Maggiu May Pile. The liridu and groom
are Itoth residents of S-uiicrsel township.
Mr. John Coleman, the well-known
young miller at Coleman's Jumiahoii
iug townslji., and Miss Nora Iitils-rt,
of Iamls-rtsviJle, wero uuiliid iu mar
riage at the home of the hridu's parent
Mr. and Mrs. David I-amls-rl al a
o'clock Wednesday eveaing. hy Hev. A.
I.-tn, pastor of the Hootersville i Itargc of
the Lutheran I'hun h.
Km Kleni.Hl, of Jenner tow nship, is
again U-hind tbi lstraof the coiuity jail,
having lieeii isiiumiltisl Monday hy Jus
tice Ran. -It. He Is charged with litlifiiy
and w ith rtst-lviug stolen g.I. Two
other parties were arrested at the same
time and on thti saiii" chary. -s, hut Were
r.-lcaseil upon lhe:r giving ImiJ t..r t!,eir
uppearance a! eoiiil.
The meiiiU.rsof S iiip.rsi.t Comu-il l!'y
al Arcanum held their annual lioiejuot
Satur.lay evening in Pisel's parlors in
the First National Hank hull -I'mtf. I'tt-
ious to the liaiiipiet an open meeting
was held in the hslge r.ntu al which an
Hx.i'lleiit pr.igr.iium... usisting of vocal
and inslruuieiital iniisie hy s.me .-four
most aesii!piishi-i lil performers, was
rendered.
Komo luis.-rttiiit eiitensl a ll.'ld t.n the
fann of Mr. Jonathan Miller, of Drothcrs,
vailew tow tiship. a few days ag. and cut
the tongue of a young st.fr aUnil tivo
inches rnnu the tip until it was nwtrly
sevensl from the re-it of the organ. The
animal had to he kiihsl to relieve Its suf
ferings. Mr. Miller w ill pay $10 for in
formation leading lo the arrest and con
viction of the guilty party.
I.:is WVl'.i-'-l iy nigat ihievet too'i olT
the I.s-k t Mr. Jj--)h I. Ka ttfiii-in's gran
ary", and got away wild nine or ten hams
on the same nig'ut, p:iriie attempttsl to
enter the chicken up of Aug ist Kaylor,
al Davidsville. 1-ast wis-k there were al
so stolen fr..:n the grauary of Hiram
Hotfmau three or four hams and from
Charlet S;i.iiigler's g.-auary the only ham
he had left. All of the- thefts took place
ill Con. in. nigh tow iiship.
Whcii David Duninyre, of I. in. -..In
low itship. visited his pasture field
Monday lis. ruing he found that his thr.-e
horses had all Issli killed hy a lsilt of
lightning during the heavy storm that
passed over thai sxs-tioii of country the
night Is-fort!. The luslics of the hors,
were lying in ih? open field and were
a'siut one hundred yards dist ant from the
ncarc.-t tree. There w as imthing to indi
rale that any of the trtsst in the neighlsr
h.sl had Ist'ii struck hy lightning.
A weh-ome visitor in Ijtvansville al
this lime Ls Miss Kate Manges w ho is
the guest of her frii.nd. Miss' I.i.le Tay
maii. Misa Maiitfui is ll.o pri:!! dauul.t.
ertif Itcv. K. Manges a tlirnicr sipuiar
pastor of the I-avaiisville I.utl(i-nin
Chun-lu now pastor of 4 cluir.-h in Fd
ton, York tsmuly. Pa. Kliortiy after iho
fainily removed from I jvansvllle to ict
tyslKirg she was stricken w ith a lr.uigtj
disrase that Imfflod the skill of 1mm4 phy
sicians Her life iu despairtsl .f and
a last resort she was removed to a h-ispl-taJ
in Ph!ludi!phlti, where I bo .iirgtsma
found thai lu order to MV her lift- it
would 1-e necessary to amputate her
right arm at the t-houlder. She has n
tirely rettivered fr.tu the effect of the
ojie ration.
John II. I'M, and W. II. Hupp.1 Esijs.,
Kfl Monday evening for Harrisliurg,
w here the latter will serve a delegate
in the 1 s uns ralio Suu t Vuiveiuion,
w hich inoeLs to-day, having ls-en aulwti-
tiittslliy ;eiiernl Coffnnh. Mr. Kupiel
w ill also attend the State Convention of
Pennsylvania Lutherans which assem
hlcd in that city Monday. Mr. I'hl, after
w itiu-ssing the proo-vdings of the State
Convention will visit Washington and
Baltimore to look after imnrtaut legal
business
Samuel Tayman, tf Allegheny tow n
ship, Irtls Iks-u an awful autfenr fi-m
IjIoikI poisoning, the disease lieing tmns
mitl.Hl hy a traveling dentist whoextrai-t-eil
a l.sith for him w ith an instruiiient
that had htt-n used iis.n the inmilhs of
ail eliLsstM and eltaracter of iKoplt-. Tho
fli-sb 011 one side of his jaw is lsidly de
cnye.1 and sloughed olTand his body isaf
t'icted w ith lxtils Iu meilii-iiie ait well as
iu other things it is !est to patronize
home industry and leave the traveling
faki-s alone. lt-rl,n .'-ri-J.
A few days ago a very distressing ac
cident occurred to a girl, aged alsiut
eleven years a daughter of Mrs Jemima
Kimmel, residing one-lutlf mile south of
Stoyestown. Mrs Kiuiuiel was in the
yard milking a somewhat vicious cow,
w hile her two little girls were nearhy. A
dog came into the yard, when the cow
gave instant chase. ThedogUsik refuge
Is hind the child, and. in its efforts to gore
tin-dog, the cow struck the child in the
gr.-in with one of its horns, tearing a ter
ril'legash, and iullicting internal injuries
The iiijiiri-st w ere at first stipisssl to Is;
fatal, hut at this writing the attending
physician considers the child out of
danger.
D.-tween hi and II o'chs-k Salurilay
niglit the dwelling Ihkiso of Mr. Keiils-n
Kntippi theold Philip Weighley property )
a ft w liunilred risls north ol Husiuiiid
jsst otliif, was entirely desin.yed hy fire.
Mr. Kuuppaiid his family were at Hus
Uiud at the time attending a festival.
Some one discoveri-d the smoke and
I'.ames issuing from the house and raised
an alarm w hen nearly a!i of the ptsiple at
the fi-stival h:istcnid to the jst-iie. The
fire was confined to the npM-r part of
the liuilding when tli--y rcaclusl il and
lli. y w ere enaliled to save nearly all of
the household effects The house was
woiih Tii or and wss insured for
The lire origiiuttttl froui a lu-fis-tive
rlue.
Among oriu-r esteemed Sunday vi.-i!i-r
111 Soinersel was Mr. F. i. l"iirkcr, who
iKt-upiisi a r.-sMiusilili! p..ili.si with the
1 ainl.ii.i Iron Company in Johnstown.
Mr. Parker spends its many Sun-lays :w
he can spare from work dining th. stnu
iiu r months w ith his mother's family in
this plaee. In seaki'ig of the hard times
he said to a Hkuai.p representative that
he was unalile to foresee any indi.-ali.-iis
of permanent resumption of l.usiness at
the great works with w hich he is con-
ms-tisL At present the Cam hria worksare
shut down in nearly all departments
o iug to a lack of coke, but even with an
unlimited supply of fuel on hand work
is only spasmodic, just enough ls-ing
done to supply orders
Dr. J. . Dcacliy, wifu and tlaugh r, of
( '11 nil.. 1 land, M.I., are the giK-sls of Mrs
Deaehy's sister Mrs K. H. Parker on
I'nioii stns t. The Dr. is a native of Sal-
isiiury. and is one of tlie inst smt-cssful
prat titioiiers of denial surgery in the
oiuntry. His mini has lt-'i so till s
cnpitH) ij-irin-j Up- past ten or tift.s-n years
looking alter his ever increasing pnl.tiec
tiat his health has su.'i'cred from lack of
attiiuliou. "I just e-includi.d to rau away
from niy practita! fiir a f-jw days" It"
to a III i!M.i r.-iMirter. 'nnd I will siH-nd
thi.ni in tramping tiver the hills of old
Sonic-"'' al"l lisl'ing. I ani always
iMintilittud by a trip to Soin.-rsoi und 1
wj ruHirn Iji.iue in ten days a new mar.
physiniilv.''
Captain Henry F. Picking. I'. S. N.. acr
coinpMiiiod by liis w ife, son and nephew,
arrived Friday evening from liajumore
and u II) uoialil Ml the U'iii of tlpi form
er's sisters on Patriot terrace r an indef
inite K-risl, or until the Captain nst-ives
orders fn.in the Naval Department as
signing l.ini to duty. The Captain has
Us noli waiting orders ever sin.t- he was
relieved from inmuiniid of the V. S. S.
Charleston, in the harisir of Kio, some
two or three mouths ago. Hue of the dis
tinguishing lieautics of naval life is that
iheoili.vrs have no idea when where
Ihey w ill Is- assignisl to duty. It may lie
in W'ashint-in ijr it njay Is: in Mad. gas
uar, Tlpi Caplajn unjoys ll;e 07.0111 of his
native !p'iiu am 1 will not mutiny if al
low e! to remain hre until aftur tliu pris
enl w arm wave blows over.
A largo font' of lulsirurs are eiiploj-cd
on the Pennsylvania Midland Itailn.ad
at Snow den's t Jap, the jsiint w lp-re tip
jo:id cr-Kssi-s the AUceheny nioiiiitain
and from I'-sifon! to Soiiicrsc? county. A
thorou-,1, -:t liZy ft ui dei p ijllil wvt-ni',
hundrcil yards long is rejjuinsl al that
place ill order Jo obviate the digging of a
tunnel. Several steam shovels w ill Is- at
w ork in the cut It-fore the close of the
present w eek.
The capitalists backing the railroad cn-It-rpriso
havu Iheir a-ieuts q.-tively en
gaged .ti-illing leases if t'Ki lnp ts iiltljis
isitliity, and lu n nuuils-r of Instan.fs
they iiave ls.ught farms in fit-, tinly
last week tht"y lautght outright a tr.u-t of
l Jlu acts fioit) W. S. Walker, of Shade
tovvuship. We are informed duit they
lire jiaying the hightM iilsI prices fr.ro.ni!
iiiul iiiiiit-r.il rights mu iipcar to have
U!iliniieil nieyns
Monday evniilug Mr. Jiutib P. Weliner
was exhibiting a In-autinil ra-tie-snake
skin to a cn-u d of admiring spectators on
the public s piare. Mr. Weiiner had h
spatchitl the ow ner oftl-o skin only an
hour or two It-fore on the " mud pike,"
ju he neig!lrli.ssl of Ala Scv itts', iu
ljritlersval!ey township. W eiiner and a
tiiiiipanioii wt.re driving loisurvly along
the pnHi.i r.Kid w h:-n their 1-orse. c.nie to
an ahriipt nUnd atiil und all efforts to
urge him forward wore unavailing. They
sin iletei-tel the cause of the horse's re
fusing to pr.Mv.-d when they discovert;! a
huge rattler strutclsud aenws the highw ay
fast asitt-p only a lew f.et ahiaj. Wci
nier hurritsliy left the buggy and socuring
a club killed the reptilo. A lit latent
later he h id his knife out au-1 s mil h id
the skin of Mr. Snake in his p .-ki)L Tu.(
snake was four fo t three- in.-U ' l.n and
sporttsl eight "buttons" on the end of his
tail. Mr. Weiiner will Invo the hide,
which is a l.tautiful black and yellow,
tanne.L whin he will sell it to a incinlsr
of the pts-uliar class of jK- ijile w ho fan
ev rattle snake in.tk ties
Oovcrnor Paitisoii does not prop. us- that
the ordering iHit of tns.ps shall end the
mailer in the Jefferson county region.
Friday night he w rote a letter to Sheriff
tJourh-y, in w hieh he said: "I sincerely
hope th it order and tranquility may scui
It rest ired in your eounty. Permit me to
suggest that prompt measures lie taken for
the arrest, prosecution and e mviition of
all those w h have Ikh-ii engaged iu viola
tion of the law." Helms also written to
District Attorney Met'racken, at Hrook
ville, after speaking' of the onlering out of
troo-rsas follows: "In this connection
let me suggest to yMi, as the representa
tive of the ComiuoiiW Ktlth, the nteessity
of iinpressiisg uMn the people of ymir
ciMinty the fitct tlat tipun and aggressive
vU.iutioii of the peace and dignity of the
Commonwealth -an:iot 13 practhttl w ill
impunity. The courts of the Coininou
wealth arc open for the coiivi.-ti.ni uf
t-very otfundcr imd, tie moral intlnenoe
w hich the tsmrts are suppomxl to exert
w ill have littlo, if iud.s-.l any, efftxt upon
the minds of the people if notoriou vio
lators of the law are allow to go unpun
ished. The arrest, trial and convh-tiou of
a eiviatin, w ho, in the heat of passion,
commit an aasnult an-t Itattory np.in li
neighbor, bm-Miiosaliurlostpio when open
11. Kor Ions and willful dent ni.tt iou of life
and prierty I alloweil to g) unprie
cutLsl and un.)iiuUhe.L"
COWAllDLV ASSAL'IX
A BSTJTAL NEGEO ATTACKS A
GEEEXVILLE FARMER.
Pbineas Werner Xaterk Hi Lonely Home.
Wnen He was Set Upon and Beaten
By an Unknown Bobber.
Phinc-n Werner is the name of a 1-ache-lor,
agitlulsiut "si summers, w ho formally
Years has live.1 all alone in a hut built in
the mountains of tir.-ctiville townshi
Phineas has always !-ii iinprrssisl with
the idea that women art not good institn
lions to have alsiut the house and prefers
to live in his ow n iss-uliar way, w ith
nothing to disturb his solitary life but tho
forces of nature.
'ne afternoon almut ten days ago (or lo
lie precise, Friday one week ng-) a col
ored man came up to where Werner was
at work in a field his-ing potatoes ami en
gaged him in eonvcrsiition. Strangers
are unfits-nciil visitors at the tiuchelor's
lonely alssle and he pituiiptly inviteil
his sable colored visitor to sit down on
the fence and leil him the "news" Uy
and by the eoloyd geiillcinau got to
firing inti-rrog-.Uorie at Pliiiica-s. II
asked partimihtrly iu regard to the finan
cial status of all of his neigh'.s.rs audits
to how they earned llicir money and hat
they did w ith it.
Now.it has lst-n a inatl-r of eoiumon
rc.rt for years past in that setioi of the
tsiunty that Phineas Werner is "well off."
and that he alwavs i-irrii-s ."ii or -i
tnieuletl in a la-ll w hieh he w ears around
his Usly. So, w hen the dark -lined slraii
ger got to inquiring alsi! money iiiatleis.
Phineiis ci'tnmeiiitsl to grow suspicions
as t-i the oltjis-t of his giiists visit. He
oliscrvtsl tli:.t he i-arrisl a slout hiekory
club in his hand mid w as a man of extra
ordinary strength.
Filially the visitor asked to Is- directed
to the house of tine of the nearest m-igh-lmi-s
Win. Kliugaiiian. Werner w atched
ihu dusky figure until it disnp- ared from
viow and then he returuisl lo Ins-tug his
s.t::tiH-s He did not t-ax his labors in
the potato patdi until til-out H'Vi o'cl.s k,
w hell it Ut-ame ls) dark for him 10 s.t
the stalks Then he hung up his hoe and
entered thedisirof his forlorn house, lie
hud only rossitl tlie threshold when he
was dealt a savage blow 011 the head. The
fopt- of tho blovr staggered loin but he
did not fall to the Ihsir. Again nnd again
blow were raiui-d upon his head by a
club in tlm hands of a strong man. At
hist Werner grappled with the invaderand
iu the st niggle w hich li-llowtal both iiien
fell to the floor and roll I out of ll.o do.",
and not. ijntil then did he dise iv-. r Ilia!
his iissaihint was the inlorvd man w ho
hud viited him ii fen hours it-fore. F.lood
was streaming from the gaping wounds
that had Is-en laid open on Werner's lend
by the club iu the hands of the brutal ne
gro. He realized that it was a life ami
death stnigg'.c, and gnispi.-ig his awMiilKiit
around the waist lie held on with all of
his strength. The colored man's arms
w ere free und he coiiliuutsl louse his club
011 Werner's laxly with nil the force the
close, fpiarters would permit. Finally-
Werner almost Minded v. Kit the bbtid
that was streaming dot 11 over his face,
broke away from his assailant, and
startiti to run down the r.Ktd towards the
house of the nearest iicighltor McKeiizie
-hricking "murder T' at the t -p of his
voiif. Ihei-olored finite loiioweil mm.
hut Werner proved too swift for his pur
suer and made e.ssl l;is escape to AIcKeii-
;c's where his wounds wen-washed and
tiitl up. Two large, deep g.tslii-s on his
le-ad and imnilmr of lija. k a.ii'1 i.lu.
w elts on his slioiildurs und luxly show i-d
the font of the black man's blows Noth
ing has since lss-n heard of the woul.!-!-robls-r.
It is ls-licved tiiat he was merely
the lieiidish agent of tw o or thrit- parlies
living along the railr.iad wli i urn ac-
uainlisl with Werner's solitary in-inner
of liv ing and w ho had heiird th.- rumor
in regard t" liis carryins' large sums of
money almut his porsoii and had hi-
e.ir.'.ing!j. daiiiieil t-i i'o'.i l;iiit. Werner
dcitii-s that he had more than a few dol
lars in liLs houe. It is p ossible ihal sev
eral arrests will result, but up to this
lime the iiiiiucs of the suspected partii s
have not st-n made public.
It seems that after the negt-o lett Wern
er's home he traveled in an easterly di
rection, towards the honscof Win. Kling
ainan, until he had pa-sscd out of sight of
Werner. Then he took to the woslsand
follow i-l a rotindalsmt path to an out
building iu the rear of Werner's house
and us s.siii as 11 favoral-li. opport-inity
ffertsl he stole into the house, where In
laid concealed until Ids victiin enti re !.
W hen W eruer was seen Siiii.'t::y he still
had lis wouii Is l.;ii.la..laud tvniuphiiiiil
of fit-ling morn or less sort from theef
fit -is of the IsMiliug he l;ad ns-cived.
As an t-videiieti of t'i lonely and dreary
life Werner lends 3 geiilleinaii w ho
passed his I. .usi- some tiii( o t.-.ls n,
that lie fnunij liii rtiii ling a paper then
more than a mouth old.
A I-id'i Frig'atfal Injuriei.
u Monday, l.sth iusl., a farm hand
ii.-imcd tuit-r, eniplovcd bysauiucl Dick
ey, of Mid, Ihtcrit-k township, found his
employer's son, Prost-ui Iii.-key, a hul
twelve years of age, lying unconscious jn
a iKLsturt !icd ip-iir lis Jjoini, li.sl
w as (ri. k!ing frsjiu a nuiulH-r of ugly
tmtt in his hea'L tjnocr i:irrie.l the
lad to tl)e house w here Dr. Moortt, of Ncy
iA-xington. wa suiimioned to dress; Jds
wounds The Dr. learned flpon examina
tion thai the young man's skull had lst-u
badly fractured, a sis-;ioi of lio-ie having
l-ei-oitie detached froii the skull and
ri veil ill towards tlm b:Lsi of the lu.iiii.
Jt was t'ts-lilmj thai the only hope of miv-
lng ihesiitriri r's life depended upon tiie
nsiiilt of a surgical operation and Dr.
t.ardiicr. of Nov Cciitreville, was called
iu to assist in M-rforiuing it. After hav
ing laid in a iiiit-se state for over two
hours the lad revived. He was at 011. v.
put under the intluemv of an amcstheiie.
when a c in inn of 1-ono iiie.isi;ring 1P
jilcl-i-s that wits pr.vssii against l!u
bntiii w:is sn.t-cssfully removed. Several
u'.li' r w .muds of a Jesst serious charai-t. r
were found on the lad's head, one of the
Worst lieing an Ugiy g.tslj eat iu the fore
head by a sharp stone, which w as after
wanls found in the field covered with
11.hL At last aitviunts the liy was rust
ing easy and unless inll.-tiu.itiou yet sets
in the chances are in favor of his recov
ery.
The lad has not leen able to tell just
how he received his wounds He had
gone to the field to look after a favorite
eolt, which he claim.tl as his property,
but w hether he had mounted the colt and
was thrown from its back, or whether he
was kicked by the animal while he w;.s
lulling it is unknown.
Hottest Day in Kine Yeiri.
Saturday and San lay were the two
hottest days cxpvricmvl iu this phut
hiring the iKtst nine years F.arly ris-rs
on S:ilurdav 111 truing were surprise!
iioii Iisikiugat tii.-ir th.-riiiometers lo
find thai ih m-Ti ury marktsl "2 at six
oVl.tck, and at lu o'chs-k it had reached
Mil From that time on the m.r.nry kept
craw ling higher and higher until at ."t.ai
in the afternoon it reache.1 H!l Iegres the
hottest day recorded in this phut; since
June IvCi. It was hot. KveryUsIy you
met on the street said . The mcr.tiry
dropped altmt twenty degrees lt-fore led
lime and people -xjKrieiieeil no difficulty
in wooing sleep on mwant of tho heat.
Sunday morning the theremometcr gave
evidence that it was aNnit to eclipse all
previous rei-ords for it marked ill d--griss
at noon. A heavy show er of rain :t.t-.ii-pailiu.1
liy dtuifiiUlng piuls of thunder
nmj vivid IlashLis tif lightning had the
tilTiat of sond ing the uiennry down " de-gret-s
in less than an hour at fou r o'clock in
the aftcru.vm. The liig'uest point reach
ed Monday and Tuesd iy was fti tlcant-s,
hut ti-. air Wits more tipprossivu than oil
the two prtttslint days wh-m the mercu
ry mounted much higher.
On Deck TbU Wek,
A largf- line of Fiahiug Taeklo now on
sale at
J AS Ik IIoI.tiKKB.vr.tf.
Lawyer F. J. Konsei'i tins till.
Monday moriiiii': F. ,F. K'-i r, the
proiiiiiient attorney, left his home in this
place and dmi e north int-i Shade tow 11
shiji, where he had some i:iimrt:mt mat
ters connected with the Pet lisyhimia
Midland Itailrouil, of which ci.rjs'niti.-n
ho is a director, to look after. Al-mt iksiii
he whs overtaken l.j a siorm, and alight -iug
from the vehicle h- put ii-tin-curtains
in order to prot.t t hiui-u-lf from the
rain. Ilain fell in torrent for perhaps an
hour, after w hich the skies lst-ame com
pantlively .char, only a few bl.uk
cloud.s drifting over the ho,-i.'it!..n-v and
then olwuring the lays ol tin; sun. Mr.
K.stser drew up iu front of (he farm houe
of John 1$. I'mls-rger, ui-sir laetiladu
ii!irch, mid in.iiired in ' regard to the
roods. Coiitinuiiig on his way, he had
only pnstt-di d nls-tit two huiulntl yards
and w as pa-wing under a lai-ge hs-usl tree
when his eyes were blindisl by a bright
glare and his cars were picnttl by an aw ful
crash, Is.tU ist-nrring siiiiuit.UK-ously.
Mr. K-s-ser fell back in his buggy uncon
scious and when he ri v ived a uiomeiit or
tw o later his horse w as on its knees at the
side of the r-d and struggling to regain
its fit-L The horse reared and plunged
and some iiiiiiulis flaps d Is-S.r- the tcr
rilied animal eotihl Ik .aci:ii'd. When
Mr. Kooser l.sikid back he saw that the
hs-iist tr.t-had lst-n 1 ntirely strijipeti of
its verdure and limi-s and the trunk was
biidly shaiten-il. Seveni! haii.lsfu! of lo
eust s)iliiiters Ihnl had Isvii throw 11 into
the vehicle by thesh.s k w ere found tie -re
after M r. Kooser rcturiii-d Iiihuc iu the
evening. Mr. K.v-ser was very much
prostrated by the sins k and had not en
tirely re sivere.1 fun u its etbs is yesterday
morning. Few persons have had more
fortunate esc:! ss from inst.'.nt dealh. Mr.
Kooser says that the most remarkable
thing ttinntftttl witn th is-i-iirrence is
that he olrscrved but one ilash of light
ning and one peal of thunder that day.
The storm he encountered in the morning
w as entirely devoid of U'th lightning and
thunder. He was only u!oiit six lift
from the tree w hen il wits shattere.1.
Binder Ti ie
for cash in .Vi-It. Uilis We sell Sisal
Tw ine for 7 it-uts and Manilla f-r S cents
per V'. New twin. just received and
guarantitsl.
Jahks Ik Hot i-Ki:n vt w.
Trench Siggeri Strike.
Ni-arly all of the sixty or seventy lalr
ers tjinploycj at digging trenches for tlie
water pipes went tint on a strike at mvui
Friday. They had Is-en reit iving sixty
it-ills per rod, eighteen iueliis w ide and
four feet ihp. They demanded 1 per r.l
or J"l.i"i per day. The ise.itra.ior refusisl
to i-.ik-.-ie Ui" di-ni.u: 1 and miisciUci:i
ly none of lie- stiikers have riturned t-
work. With a single t-vit-ption nil of the
"1 Luns" brought here are among the
strikers.
The lalmrcrs claim that they are unable
lo make a living for theniseKi and fam
ilies al the wagit paid, inasmuch :ls tin
average workman only rc,-eives nlmt s
cents per day. They aver that the con
tractor receives SiT'i jcr rod for making
the excavation, (talking the pipes ami li!U
ing in the tnnche and that he ejin afford
to pay them better wages.
Nearly all fthe joim lai in rs w ho
were promised ' a summer work ui god
wages' are disgusted w ilh the wages paid
and declare that they w ill not do a stroke
of work until a belter rate is obtained.
Mm workman dug four rods of trench
ls-iw it n sun up and sun down mm day
last wit-k, but hi- went out w ith th s-rik-eis-,
and says tiiar l,e w il: remain out uiilil
his fe!i-iw win kiii'-u are w iliing to rissutne
work.
Twenty trench diggers arrivisl hereon
the evening train Monday. Yesterday
nioniing nil of the strikers r- turned to
work. 1 1 is n -ported that the ct.nl ric-tor
agreed to pay 71 iv-nts p- r r "I fur trench
ing. Heart Biieue Bolievei tn S3 Mlnatei.
Dr. Agnevt's Cure for tho He-irt gives
j.erfis-t relief in all eases of Organic or
Sympathl-He He:lrt Dise.ise ill '! tllinilt.-s.
and sissslily clV-fts a cure, liis :i pi-r-le
icini'dv for Painit.it ion. Sli etn -ss of
lirc.ith. Siiioth. ring Spell Pain in I. eft
Side and all symptoms of a Diseased
Heart. Hue ilos co!iv!ii.ts S dd by
toil. W. lieniord.
The Situalion in tie Xeycrjla'.e Begisn.
Not a pick is ltiiig stru. k iii tlm ri--i.n.
The .sit'ii'tion is w.-r-.i now th in at any
tinu. during th- strike. At a misting
held at tiie "lied l'.ri lg " T.l-sd iy tic
men decided to wait forth- n-siilt oftli.
Mtoona con'e.rcnci. to is h..l.( on Mo:id iy
Sih iii-t. It is not )ik !y that the opera
tors in ibis region will pay over thirty
in-nts fir mining, mi long asi iisirgis, I 'rick
pays but forty cuts. That ling the else
the outlook for resumption lu rethis suin-
nicr is liad as i( ta:t l. treat snff'ering
will ineitablv rsu!t and we ask our
i.ple to prepare tot.reveiit or alliviutc it.
Al a inc. 'ling compisi-d of alsiut (icl-eg.iti-.
representing the Central Pennsyl
vania mining district he! 1 at A!'..-:ia.
M lay, a resolution was adopted to al
low all operators w ho w id pay the com
promise price, (o milts net, to resume;
this to inehplo all oon.ss.sio;is sii.-h as
cheekwayut.-ii. the Iin-n to deal where
they see fit, and no di-cr: mi nation to ls
ma. le against any who have taken p. rt
in tlie strike.
"WASTED AT ONCE !
A first -ehus gill to do g--iier.il house -work
in a family of H. Wap-s, t) per
wis-k. Tv usi iMine wi'il riss.niiueiidi-d.
A'! !rsa P.O. llox j!-, Somerset, Pa.
A Snug Fortune.
William Me.V.lams Sr of ilr.id-l.M-k,
has j.ist g itteii an award of iMinu-i from
the I'nit.tl S:atis governiiicnt, for which
he has fought for years. Previous, lo
luring the Civil War he was a cia oper
ator, and sen! large ff.-cis to l .uor river
jsirts. Iu l-i( he a large aiiio.'iit of
itsil mo.rtt iu New Orleans. Tlu- Fe.i
eral unity ls-ing out of fuel, lis genera's
cuiiist-iti-d all the isv.l for u" on gun
lsti!t and men of war.
At the cl'iso of the war MeAdauis
brought suit to re.tiver th- value of the
(vial. The c.tso dnggisl along 110111 cmrt
to Coiigrtss until its ending in the Su
preme Court last Tuisday, wh-:i the
award was given. McVdauis, with his
toil, is now a c.!i'.ra.tor in llrad l.s-k.
Mr. MeAd uiis is a brother of Mr. John
MeA.lams, the owner of the well-known
pavement stone. ptarry south ef this pla t.
I Ie was lsirn and grew to manii !' es
tate on the farm ltpori w hieh his brother
isiiitinues to resile. He left Somerset
shortly before the outbretk of the civil
war to engage in the coal business in the
Moiiongahela Valley, and sini-.- th:u hxs
lieeii only an (s-iional visit r In this
phi.-e.
Kotice to Contractor!.
At a regular meet ing hell by the Town
Council of I'.enson lmrougli, on the Till
day of May, ls:H, and approved by the
llurgess, an enactment was passed by the
same to build a lockup in 1V.-iis.iii lxir
ttugli, Somerset county, Pa ilimeiisioiis
UxU and 10 fit t high, with shingle nif.
Sealeil proposals w ill lo re.viv.sl at the
olrii-e of the Burgess iu said lmr iugh, un
til July .", 1S3H, at six o'clm-k P. M., f-r
the building of said lockup. Sptviiica
tions t-jtn It seen at the SitTetary's ofl'u-e
in said lsimugh.
ATTKs-i; W. H. C-.Vs.sl.Krt,
Kore Kauffinaii, Iturgi-ss
Stu-it-larv.
At tiftiie n tmts ur w.fk. the Pittslirg
Ihjtn'rh, one of the l-st newspapers in
the I'niled States, is th ch.itjs-t article
in existence. It is worili more titan Uf-ttt-n
tfiits jM-r w it k t havu thecye plv.ts
itl by aclear, w ell-print-l p.tM.-r, publish
ing all not a part of the news only, and
in all respects the lcst printed.
Bide Bicycle.
(iluin?il.l. H.-stding F'lyrs and Fiish
Ioim. Imlh ladies' and giitlemeu's w heels
opened this week at Jamess Ik Holder-
Iki jiu's Hardware Store.
Ilighc.t ofal! in Leavening Fow..r. Lnlost U.S. Gov't Ri j-oit
IWSM, Poster
ASSOLIDTEEV PURE
rrnel ia t-s SiufKin-i.
Almut I t'i -lo, k 't Jeii-l'v 1 n 11,
t-.vo m. ii Andrew ! nbaiigli an I AI011.1
ltrots 11 of John .tow 11, w h 1 w ere fishing
iu theStoiiyerivk river, mar Kring'sSta
tioii, this county, found the lifclcs Issly
of Walter Wcinr, ag-. twenty-two
years si 11 of Mr. and Mrs. WiHiain Wes
ner. of .I'.Mii;. . 11. I iug in the water.
The Imily was i.iketi from the river and
the party who found it notified a Johns
town undertaker, w ho r-m cd it to that
uity.
in Tuesday allem-ton Walter and thrie
of his chums Ward K-smtz and J-iscph
and Ihtvid II. l"e--c, went up the Stonv
cr.fk on a fishing cptsl:ton. Aifording
to the story of one of the parti cm they
s.iaraied s.m after ihey arrived at
Kring's Station, and nothing had Iss-u
heard or sitn of Walter by his compan
ion tint il Thursday evening, w hen they
w ere informed of his death. His chums
returned home 011 a freight tr.iiu and say
they thought he had left for home In fore
Ihem.
When the Im-lv was found die water is
but eighteen inches ibr;. On the left
side of tlie head tle-re is a it:t, w hieh aj
pears as tho-.i-h made with a l imit in
strument. It is though: tin- unfortunate
man w as overcome by a sunstroke and
tell into the river.
may i;k vi ui-Ki:.
The Johnstown ll,,-.ti Saturday
says:
Acting under the adv ice ol" frieml-,
William We-ner, father of tiie young
man w h-si remains were found at Ingie
rideon Thursday, and whose death is
surrounded by mysiery. Friday evening
isiusentisl 10 a iNist-morteui examination
and a coroner's iiiiti-si.
C-iroiu-r Martin was sni-iewii.it doitbtt'u'i
as to w h-'thcr he or the i-ori-in r of Somer
set county should hoid the iiu-uct, as the
biily w as found in Somerset co,.nly; but
his attorney said th:-.t it -li-l not interfere
wiiii his acting on tiie ca-c, wiiich he p:
ifi'ded to do.
A jury was ein:iaiie!i"I :;ud an autop
sy was ln.-.d".
Mirt of th-.se w iio are familiar with
the fads in the ease il.'.-lare tiiat they 1
lieve the young man was iom rdere.l.
There is :il.s..l..i;eiy no truth in the stat."
111. -ui mad--by tip' ol her p:.pers ih it the
Itody teas f .und in eight. s :i in. Inst of w a
ter. The pariii-s w iio discovered the ri -mains
positively state tiiat ih. re wits not
a drop of writ T under his head, which
was found with fait- down, and tli:-t it
would have heel impossible- for liim lo
drown where his Imly was foiiml.
A gentleman w iio w .is. we'd a.-iplaiutcd
W ith tie-deecased. and w h i h:tipeuid to
be at Inglcsi.le on Ticiis-iay, said that in
pas.se I inir w here W- s'ier was fishing
about lu o'clock: that a rotigU-lo-'ting
lil.i'l w ho was :isidi-t::,i!' uiid-r th- iu-llin-n
t of ii.i'.,.r wa- eii'te.ivoriMg to pick
a ;-.!: 1 rot. b it t lint Wis;ir, who was al
ways of a very i ii- t '!;sp. virion, t i'c 110
n-'tiif of l.o-i. I
Tin-opinion jo.-, ad -;ii t this '.b unkeu 1
ni'.u may h ive gone o ti.r in t. rment ng
We-lier, ::Ti. 111 iy k'io-,v more ulmnt the!
manner of ;lc young ni'i" death than
wtiiild 1-e g.K.d for him to 1--M. I'udcr-
tuker 1 lendei-s-ui is of opinion that Wes
ner had not Is eii d.-td over two or three
hours I-cf .rc his Usly was found, s.i tint
tic party la.st s . u in his company
probably the iiit-'Xhiit.-d in. in rcferr.tl to
may hue In-cii responsible for his
d' alii.
The iNironei's jury, after vie-.t ing the
isuly last t-vi-iiing. a Ij iarn.-d until 1
W.-lu.'sday r.fteriioi-u next at Lawyer
Willi. mis' 1. !!i e, wdieti, it is exptftitl, im
s.ri'i:il i-lcii--e v. ill is od'.-red.
Tea.-'acrs Wisud.
Wanted o-ie Piineipai id nine Assist
a-h-
l"r tin- M- Vels I (li. Public
S.'hu.ls. T.rii! begins in--t Monday in
SenteniU r an I i.ntioii.s ei-ht months.
AH appiicith-us urns; U- in by July ish.
l-l.
Ik l!. M-OftW.
Dr. S, s, ii..n, Pr.idciit.
S.s rt tarv.
Y.ui pay Pi;-s,-li.ti!-iv.ks: but the Ix-t
s,.h.,-l-,.o.ik Pir y.ir children isy.iiird li
ly paper. We;! prii.'tisl, ear--fully ami in-i"!l;g-,nily
idil.vl, of i:i.:; u:-tiv.. ismtoiits,
tirst and full-st v ith til- news nnd U-t in
liresejiiing it, th- PiUihur-i .-i!V'i ti'.ls
tiiu bill.
A Patriotic Appe il.
Kisilll tile I 'ollt LI.'II 'C I-..-iio. 1
4th of July ill Contlu-'i- -. What t-.r-
yo.i uoing to do als.nt it .'
All t!u ofh-r tic. ii- ar .iii'.-l us are going :
lo c; lebrate the day. and ie; lis get a move j
on, Al.huiuh --ui-It 1 id are going away,;
tin re are other Intuits and lin y tsiil 's-j
h 1 1, and tin-111 lin y raised iu a liniments j
u.'iiec. The Ilas Il-iil Club could hold il ;
Fisti al. iiiul w c t-uld iiave Iiien and Ip'V t
r.iit-s, s.iek and tub, idso a grt-iistsl si- to
i-liinb. Last bi t hot least, we have the
steam "Merry go round." and the Pr.
priei r is ready to i-uitributc a mtieli as
any c'ui.e;i in tiie plait f.r tlie itlebat
tioii. TI1-11 dose w ith tin wo) ksal night,
w hich won! I bi-gr-.in t. We unit h.ivi- a
itlebratioll.
sz-iii-asstjal zscAsraisr c.
DUPABTJIESr Ci" PESSA.
A. B. !
Get:7our, Pa Jaua 30ti to July 6th.
l-VH tlil. (ts!..ii the IL .V . it. II. Co.
will sell roiind flip cc i!sioi ti -ki ts for
alt trairn from ui! li-k-i s; -tioii on its
lines in th' State of Pennsylvania from
June S'.h ti July L ii. vab I fr return
trip until July '-'.h in 1 isi . .-. :it on. far.
for the round trip.
A 3aann;r YiDV-ioa Sagjiliaa.
J.i!v 17:!iiiid Au" 1st .itst are the dates
le -l -d for as- i iesof pel -.in illy-.in.lu-t-
ed tows 1 1 tii" N irtii under th- au-pi- cs j
of t!i- Pennsylvania- It lilr-md Company.
Watkins tilen, Niagara Falls. Tiio-.isi-.:rl
Islands, Montreal, Ai S.ibie Cii arm,
Lak.-s Ch niiplain and (Jeorg . Saratoga.
au l the Highlands of the llu Isoii are
among the many attractive plac es to U-
vi-it" I. This seeii..:i is 11:1 Uestionaidy
the liii'si suiiiiii-r to.iriiig ground in
Fistem I'nite 1 .States, and ab 1:111 Is in
tile most interesting au l charming of
s.f ncrv.
A rate of 7.'yi applies fr nit Pittsburg.
Sfi.tn from H 11 risii irg. an 1 isirr.-sp.m-l-
ir.gly low r.us from . t ii.r p ints Tii .
rates im-lad -1 1 1 ry item of n.-eessary ex
pense during the entire time of fmrttf 11
days spent ofi the trips and is remarka
bly low (tmsidcring th" large territory
c ivered and the luxurious cut. rtaiii'icnt
allorded at the ditr-rcnl pliutts
For detailisl iuform:itioii addn--s Tour
ist Agent. Philadelphia or apply to Tints
l-L Watt, Passenger .Agent, Pennsylvania
Hatlro.nl Company, 110 Fifth Avenue.
Pittsburg.
Suti.ticil Report
of I.ut'iier.in San laysS. h I Convention,
h-l-lut PinoHill. Pa.. June VZ II, Isol:
N.fc of sclioi.ts n-ir-siirtl aul fct,rtsl, -K
T...-liiers!!!.U"jr!.T..U."" :ts!
.-.l. liars ll'l
Av.Taae l.-ii.i.iii.x- J.i'l
No. of l.-ss.ui l-itti-. us d . :is
- 11 st a,",
All-sllls. t.r'. -lhTs u-sO ;'OI
bill!.-1 net llsi I -V.
Tolitl aliHulili ol isnurit-uiloiis . s-.f. .it
K.iJ s missions lihi l
- for siipplmt lii.v It
ullicr purj.-is.'S .".Ti ss
I-irisit Si-litftl. R.T;tn ... iii'l
nviT...' atu-ii'tiii-s'. Ileiliu C-i
co'irn'mii-ios. ,.is..f,s.r ft7 TI
iuis-ii tsir.T.-i'jutoii, iK-rliii... Ui- ?
The Ixtnuer was ag-rin award-.! to th;;
S- iilp Itivtl S.-h l. Il ha I the highet
lr wist, of atteii-Ianee -S.IJ. Also paid
the highest aiii Mint per capita to inis
sions rJl.tii l".u these two fails the
banner is awarded aunualiy.
ri:te.--i.H-5r!J.
l- i-.ai lie 1s t! . :i: V, ai. iu:on.
Julie bridi. s arc many lit this 1 t-mui'ini-fy,
but none of lilt 01 aie happier or were
wcdd--l imd'-r more nuspi- i' ms l iis-um-slaier.s
than tinr surnHiiiding !ic it rt
iiH.ny that uti. lisl Mary Charlotte Sli.s
field and l(eire ll-ris Parker, llh of
tint place, lasc Tui-s-lay morning at nine
o'clock.
The w sding was iflcbrate-! at the
home of the bride, -J .south Thomas street,
K: v. lir. Iturie, 01V1. -kiting. Only a few
friends w ere present to w itif-ss the it-re-niony.
T-i the strains of Mendelsohn's
wislding march, playol by Mis I.iie
Schoiield, a sister of the bride, the nrty
entcrt-d the parlor. Fiis i-iuie Nan
Schoiield, a sister of the bride, as flower
girl, then Ferdinand and F.iuily Parkr,
bn .ther and sister of thegris.m, and lin.-.l-ly
Mr. Parker with his intended bride,
on r-.-;i. hing an iinim nsc Umk of tlowci-s
a! the end of the pari.-r the party turned
and st. ssi facing the minister, w ho made
them man and w ife by Ihesiniple, though
iiupressiv e ceremony of the Presbyteri
an church.
After the congraiiil.il ions an elalsirate
w edding brcikfast w :i served in I he din
ing n. 111 and then the bride and groom
depart. si for a two week's tour in Somer
set i-oiiiity, tlie iioliic of the jiitNim.
tie rg. lcs parki r is a pass, nger is.n
ilu -I'-ron the lle'ilcf-iule Central i-.-ilroad
and on-' of the 111 t popular young men
ill tow n. He came here w ilh the Collins
men w hell they w ere building the I'.utla
lo Pun n-ad and has icmnimsl ever simt.
He is a young man who enjoys the re
spect of nil w h know him and has the
h.inty is.rigritulations of a niultltude of
friends
The bride is the oldest daughter of Hon.
J.-'tiies S.-hoti. Id, pr.scnt Asscinblyinan
fr-uii this ciunty, and is a yont.g won. .111
i-f cxcei'lional iiiiiniplishmeiits. Sin- is
a graduate of tiie llelh t. i.le Hig i se!i...l,
is a tal. nted musician and Is .-t of all
kilou s w ell tin domesvie iltitics ihal will
devolve upon h- r.
The couple had intended g"ing to
housc'-o-cping here, but a I'luini' iu the
running of Mr. Parker's Irain will int-es-sitate
iheir living at tate ( 'ollcgi.
K.skw.sid expifi a big time on the
Ith. t'-t v. iiat yoit n.ssl in tine-, and
pi. ;se re:ii-:n!'.'r tiiat you save money 011
every pur- has.- you make at
1:. a. svviiku's.
Kiskwood. Pa.
Tiir: ItlisT newspaper is sil.vaysthe
Ciii: AI'KST. Tiiat tiie Pittsburg '-yi'-i
is tiie lss.t newspaiit-r tw.s'ii New
Y'oi'k and t hieago, c er ln-dy know s.
.I3-Sr3IfIi-'a BY T"3E 32 A.
Pcpiiar ?.i-Tirian to Atlantis City.
On Thursday, July ."ilh. the 1'. litiinore
A" -l.io i'adr-.ad w ill inaugurate the scrii-s
of p ipular excursions for tlie suiuiiier to
Atiantic City from Pitlsi urg. Wlnt iin..',
Park. rsiiurg. and all iiiterm.sii.-ite s;a
ti.n s t-i Washington Junction, Md. This
annoiin-i'ii"i:t w ill Is- w ele.itn.si l.y tlnai-san.l-iof
rt-si-lenl of Wl.-rii SI iryland.
Wester. 1 Pi-!'.iisyl.i:.:a. West Virginia
and lUistern oliio, who may desire to
il ail themselves of ih- ch -stp rales and
superior tntin ser. bt- of th- l. A' 1. K. P.
f.-r a trip to tin- s- ash .re. I"..r th-- ex--ur-sion
0:1 July "till th- same low rat.s. and
jncx.-e'l.il train servi.-t which have
itru'it- t!i--se i ian'.s to the sea so (v. ;.;ilar in
p:f-t summers will be in effect. Many
iniiirov einents have lst-n lu ide at A'.l.m-t:--
City, w hich w ill add tu it gcfii-ral
popularity and strengthen its claim as the
m.r-t attractive resort ..11 the Atlantic
C.n-t.
'i'i.'kets will Is- valid f-r return jourut y
fif twelve days from d iv of sal.., aji I will
t f- u.hnI .-ri all regular trains on return
! jouriiev they w ill It-gid to st -; off at
Washington, thus Mtlor ling an opportu
nity t' Set' l'-il!gTes il scssio'1, t visit
tie icim-nuis public ltiiil lins, w hi-h
are op-ii 1 1 v i.,it us f-H- of charge, and to
ia'u-a trip .1 . n lln Potomac to Mt, Vt-r-11.
ui, the miu'i of th.- immortal Washing
ton, a-t wi il a-: 1 visit oiiuv ii.i -s ..f ii!-t.-.-si
in and m-tr W:is!iingt..i.
t.r.tVK
'o;i;i.:lst:;i,
li-iio Pvt.-
'onipi.-ii.'..
It i'ki-sMt
.iotlli-totl 11
Stin.-.s-l
M. . r-d..I
llyi:-uiail
1 'a.ii'H-ruui.t
timi: viuk Kr
.. -"Ha. 111. H-I". p. in. -.a
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...1 r-JS - l.'.- l. a. In. i o
.A.'. -T " I.'. .) -a o.
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it.
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: I-. :iu
I'uliman Pin .-r Cars are attached lo the
n.o. niiig tr.iiti and Pu liiiian Sleeping I "ars
to the night train.
Corr.-sjiouding'.y low r...t.t from oth- r
stiitions
For in. -re di'taded im'-rm .ti ui apply to
li'Airvsl Ik J; 1. agent.
For rain or sliiu,', thwt- line, neat 11m
brcliii iit IL A. Snyder's K.-kw.l, Pa.
Hubiul Itcnii.
.liss Ida Well. r. of Miitord. . laughter
-f the late I', s. Wcli.-r, is visiting her
friends iu this vicinity.
Children's Day w ill Is olcrve 1 in the
Wcllt-r Church next Sunday. An intcr-c-ting
program has lss-n arrang.-d tor tin
is-'-ision.
S.imm ! llis.'si y and w ife. of .T.duistow 11,
w ...re tlie g.i.sts-ii' their friends h -re sev
eral days last h k.
Tin 1". lie ISiiud i-.ime to Husband last
S .tur lay e vening and favored oer jss.pi,.
w ith sonic gs.i music. The Iio s are al
Wlivs w ei.-ome V is;t rs her-.
Tie World Tir aebmit for tie Pi?e ef
History.
The "iksik of the I'.uiid. rs." one of the
most .otisiicai. 1 iii;-.g:iiti'-eiit pul.ii.-iitior.s
r-v er is-;. I'd i - 11. -.v ls-ing i'lb-,-.sl Iy th.
Pittsburg '...,- to it r.-.id. ix. It is
I .. -voir I ,;:.--ti'ii tin- gi-u'.i-st oii'- r ever
maiie by a n a j.iipcr. Sis the '. itu-h
f. r lull i"if oniiiilion.
You
Should
Dress I
It don't pjy to wear
soiled or torn Linen
or poor Neckties
or a poorllat
la fact it don't pay
to dress shabbily.
Yoar stylo of dresn will show
your success in business,
WE can't make you a Success,
but we can help you,
Wear our Ilats, Ties, Shirts,
Underwear, Gloves, etc.
The valu-ja that run all through
our cartfulh selected stock arc es
pecially favoral'Ie to the buier ju-t
now, and ijuk-k purcliaes will be
the means of saving you a comfort
able sn ui.
JONAS L. B AIR,
THE HUSTbER.
James B. Holderbaum.
Fine CARTS for Bachelors.
Fine BUGGIES for Youn Men.
SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST GIRL AND HO BOOM TO SFAKE.
Fine Buiriries for midtllc
00
Fine Carriages for the Family.
Fine Phaetons for the Old Folks.
A T 0f n large line of Road Waj
1 lOW a nil Spring Wagon?.
The larirest ami best
PRICES
James B. Holderbaum.
the "best "
Is None Too Good When You Buy
It is Just hs nihr!:tiit ti Stfiiiv
FRESH, PURE DRUGS,
.l it i.i To lime Confidence in the l'ijUiin If ho rreserin-
Them.
AT SNYDER'S
Y.ni :trt :il.v:iys stin ff -ft-ttiiii! tin l'i'islust initlififii-M I'KFX ITIONS
'art'fully 'iu jni.Ui.
TRUSSES FITTED.
All of the l'.cul ami Most Approved Trutue Kept in Stock.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
OPTICAL GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE Y0U3
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset, - Pa.
Orphans' Court Sale
nt--
VahaUs Esal Estate!
t virt;t if Htt unlrr f s;il issu.it! Hit if
t!i- iri-lmu. tMin iU Sim in' ritni v, m..
:iii t tt tn.- (tini'il, I i!l MilV-r at jmiKIh- itiv
nt tn-Mirs Mnu' in thr tmnHjli Sn--r-
l, :it 1 o'- Uji'k V. .Ml
Saturday, July 7th, 1894,
tn.' fullon'ms d'-n!M-.l tru-t uf !nl, lut1 t It
-rotate -jf I't U r V. itikt-r, l-r'tU wit :
tn t f binl -i?iwt- In r.m-k ltmnhip.
-,(iTft nrtiiii v. atlj'Hiiiu l:nK f Jom
1. Uiict r. J'HiMtlma s.-iirH k. ii r i nt fc-rit-M
;nt Arritirtin l-n, n tit:i inin? !
H iiiMlntl an-I r-iily-4M rv i il i ami -r-n;-iuu'
:imI ;i)IiWiii--. lutviti
tu n-j;i -ni:ttl u ti-:o Tnnm.
-1 DWELLING HOUSE,
Ni-w l-ciuk Kim ami n-s--sjtrT tui iii in- ; u!t
. Liiitl i vi'i't atntii: s---n iT- a-ri i
t-mttr; 1 Wt 2-ri-l r-iuir.i- h th itn-int"- :
-. 1 w.it. r;it Hi- iMHi-M t I in iH-nriy i-v-ry
i a'xMii lwi luii- imrtu il Um'k-w.-sliMi
riu'l Ir ving n s..t'r-I.
TSHLS:
T ii Tn :it. tf jmn has' moi-y tn
on tl.tv of -jt tii- n-hiainiit-r ! nr-thinl al
tn:iriiu4!iii ( tU i.ut-iliirti in ! y-Mr
ami th- r. tiuiintu- tlitiil m two your Tti.-nnf-ti-r
u irli in;cnt M' l rn-I iyiiini! frm
ttMirinna:iMM nt lh f. rr-l wyiii. nu to
t Mir.'l iy Umisl ami initrtx:ii;f tii,n
im-liitM.;.
IlKNUY II. TA1IU
.VIiiiini--tratr.
Notice.
In llu- niitti-r tf I n" r-:aft f K. Kin,
itinw-t-il to .(, l--it.
Nuri.v i ii'-n-i.y k.x- ii llat tii.- 'wirt
ha- i iit- nl a ilf:n- th.it th- I'tttiI pr -iii.i(-1
1 hi of 1 ii m-ath ciui JH-t I Knix I Lit- If-. t
iiuhI- ut. an. I tiui! 1m- i- r-i ui r-l. il iiv r
it-'ht r (ntxi fr him. t ntiin' ! th
s.ii")t 'otirt. o-i tr l for tii liti M'UitUiy f
s.--tfiiU-r. l mitiMart'iO' -vth-nv of hir
t-ontii:ti:tiM-tk u in-: uMirn'W inlmiiiitPat;ii
iiinmi hii Mat- Will lt if lrrl.
j voiit Mn.i.Kii.
I 'lTk f lb-1 1; iiuinV 'urt.
UMIMSTKATOK S NOTICK.
!'.:.' of Joftatiiaii Mart, bit -f Suthaiii-
tmi itou tilun, !N)iin-iM'l '.oiinty, Ta., tU-v l. j
I 4-;t-r of 1 1 nt --trjitit.il 1l-i 1 1 r Ut-n iranf-
-I hv !ii- n.'wr authority , t Ho uni-rii:ii- J
1 1 "l i I i-.-n l uiin load .rxMi,s in- j
tl M.-! h -i I i-!it. i- liuiUi-iMtiii. li:t.' pa-
im-iit, nii'l Hiim haviaii t-iaitiis ;iir.i:ut '
.--at.-wi:i i."11 11'" auiy amlw ittu-atcu j
t.r M t;n :i'iit.
JAt'i'K H. M AKT.
Alniin;.-traur.
E
;KrrTHiis NOT I I'M
K-tiitc of Srirtih Kinj. Uit1 f Mi'hil.Tn-te
tttWIlr-lilJ', Nf)l ll '4Hllt, ht ''1.
Itr t--lam--titaiy n tin 1mv-- rtati
iia i lit! Ut-u ifrant-! I" Hit i(ih rln--'l h
tn- .ri rauthonty, iiih-- i ii-n -hy siv-n to
- riti in.h-t-t-l t- il -tal to limit
iiiiiH' .jii!-- t iif nt. an-I thM having riatm
th- nam I jin-wiit th-tn auly no
itti'u!' at! f-r st. Tt.'.'io-'iit. m xiTir-l;i, Jtoy
.Vh, y4, nt tH ituis.-of tn t-tlor iii tswiut
lot ll-ttl.
MNTHMKKY J. KIN-;.
. It. -ott,Af( Kxrutor.
K
. x va vvt 1 1 : s n ( r i v i
a it r !-:atm-:iT;i r" oil t hi -!iiti' f Iini' l
II. 11 iuj-r, Uit 'f r-Nitil torouh. iit th
. iuu!y ?f '-ii-n rt l. haunc n cntntf-l to
i h- (iinh-ritfiifi. iitii- h-n ry i t ail
ft. r-'tni inh ''t t "winl 't i iiiitli in:-liii-t
.tt I'lVhulii anl liv- iia im- -iui:fiH
:.-:il.it tht- iia- vt-ll r--nl th' iu luiy u-ti-i'tit
:-: -I hir -n-lf i-in-nt :iT 1 if s.it- n-i-th-in-t-
-.if i-vL, ij t ruLiv. Ji!v '5K l"-l.
KM M A 11 A I iit.lU
K -iitnx.
j lu.AL Nrri( n
John II. katiT t Nk S llay T. l-X 1.
tt V'ilniiuirv ai-niiM tit Kr
J. A. lu-rUy. i tl ln-m-ht f -n-.tr.
A imI iHiW. ttt h -I u v Wil. m ii4ti hi of t ikf
fnt!i A KiiptfL aM.iriM y hr "1m !--,
Tin tairt aiunt J-'Min ktniim-t, K-(., nu
tilo, t Hi- u;:i thi rs.- ptawi-, if any la
ti!-l. aiiti al-ai to n -jt ilt-."rihuHou oi' lh'
f-iii'l- in th liano- of Ih- A-:n.t- to aul
moti thoM- U-KMlly nititU-U lbA-r-to.
Ssimeraet Ctx4iy, w '
Kxknift front tit lotijiitt-
nm-d this- r!i Ju!n M.
-slLVL J ' 1'- JVUK,
V lnittHtKart-.
In iHin-iUtia-1 ti tin- aUvr -i.Minii.-MMj th
Amtuor will aiTt-ml, at hw titi- in StiJ r- t
l..r..r.h, At V iliMla. July li. Wl. at
w tiirh tiiat- at! j-rpMMi- hat tn. rtaitii arv n
iiiril ti prvTM-iit th iu lu 1 1 Aaiitr or t
iti-t-ttrn-'l iriMtri -iiimii lu for m n-liaxv of thj
aiij iu:itl Jm r-afl r.
J. it. KIMMKU
Au.litor.
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UDITOK'S XOTICE.
In 1(4-K tii t. In f lu t irjhjan' 44M;rt
tf -t sMi f-t 'otinty,
John Nair, iix-4-asi-l. ) liriiiii iaum-
Thf u;idT,iifn-J havinie hn app-MtiUl
Atiit!r hy id t'ourt, l up hi t in ex-
r-t lou flid to tii' lln.1 a-tv-otliil of IIh ad-i:.!tii-tnilr
in "aid U-. flnl tl' C with
antinltui; iiiak a liird.ntnm 4 trV fuml
iri the lutuh f iltt dminhf ratirs to and
aitHHi-f tmiMi-h-jalty mititk-'l tht-rtk, a nd -o-rtair
tin widow' dwt-r, I 1 ht-rvt.y fivtr
noittt- tiiat 1 wnl mi at my fnrr- in It- bor
mi!u of tii--r---i. I'.. 4 mi KrKlay. July (Mh.
ls4. al IU A. M., U fK-rti-rni tit ilul- mii
ai.tint;nrtit, at wfawu tmiealJ trMjiu iutrr-
i ntU-u tuay aiuni-
I Au4it-ur.
- aired ami business men
o
irons
selection ever shown.
wav down.
Gall and see them.
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ITOl;S NOTICE
riHinid Miilt-r
to
Jom. II. MilU r, A.iifniv. 1 No. T.
Tho unf-rvt;ri('l luivin )-n ali-iiiit l
Auititr to mailt ih- tinil in Hi- iutmli f
th iiH.ttfiHv t ainl ainoii-j th It-ualiv
i iitit lo-i i h-n-to, intr yivt-n iiotH-v tlul lit
will atti-ml tottMhif it- .! miI nMiiit mi it at
hi-irit-- in siiHrst, t';t..oit ritiay. July in 14
wtw-ii anil wlit-n' all -urt:-! inW'n-M".! oiii ul-tt-iHl
if tlit-y (tmik uniM-r.
JoilN H. Mil,
Au.titt.r.
l'1,ITOU's NOTICE.
Th' uml-r.itiiMtl havinrj ilnlv itpfHiint
il Amtttority t lw i 'imrt f 'otomoii I'tt-u, o
.NuiM-rvt tHiniy. I'a., to distntMit th fund
in tin tiatni- ih tH-ritt nrtniu fniin llf
ti- of itif rt-ul ttat 4f AUno mimI J. I.
Martnuiii. tami :iitiiMif tho-- t-v.tll imtlitl
im r-to, -r ty tv- iMti-t tluit h al
ttiiil : th "iuiif of hi ; omi nt if i-tkt I'liun
lay. Jum JSlli, It-, at U o'r!i-ic . M.. of
siuiit Ly, at hi-fli - iti ili Im f.Kiifli of .hii.
erMt, w la-ii ami ii- rc all (M-rMi- iiiU-rt-Mt-tl
mil att ml.
t.Kn. IL Mfl.U
Auditor
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UUITOr.'S NOTICE
Th- ii'Tl.r-.itrmil havintf fwH-n tluly p(-..itif-tti
Aii-!il-r t tht i ' mi rt of I'oiiiimMt lu-n of
s.in-rM-t itiiiy. I'a., to iimk ititriftMiion of
tti' tutiK in ttif haii.t of John IC. s-if. A-U-m--
of . ?. Korii-y. t ami hihhii-; thot
saliy t iitithil ttM-r'to, hrt'hy jtUn itoH- that
li- U ill at'iil lo tliv tldfii- kf iiiiil u ).i4Miil
im'fit. hi Thui-V4(ay, Jtint J' It. W4. at I o'l'lon k
1. -M. of Mii-I -lay, ut In- ol ?': nt the tr-oro-tii-flh
i.r -Ntiiifrs, t, l'a.f t:-n uu wtirt all jj-rsn-t
-ali att-'ii-l.
i.Ki. It. wrij,
Autlitor.
A
I M I N ! ST ! ; A Ti Ui'S N oT! r K
I K-l:iti of fliiiry navuian. ih-M., la to of
j l.rot lK-pviiU y IowiimIi: i,
t I'tl-j-r t-?taiiHii!:iry on t a.Mvf -t:iT
j K-vnnr Ut-n i: rati i I u tin- nniTitfn.--l t,v
tiw nMTtt!ifhrity, mKM- it 1m r-t icivmio
; ail 'M r-ton kiMnwin ttifiiiM vn hut M-i t
f:ini Miai- i4 iiuiK- iinrii-tjmti aynant ana
th' ha vlitt' riairn aunitiot IIh utim- to pr-M-nt
tra in tluly aiif h utu-it-sl r ti h-nuiit
on Situnliiv. Jnlv lltii, 14, at th h.m.- of
mt-'o. .h. h. yliS'r.,
AiliuiiiKirMlor.
A"
-KiXKK'S NOTICK.
NolU i h. n-hy xivt n that Jonathan Smif r
and wift. of lo-!lown lrnii;h, Hotm't-i
nHii!y. I'a.. h:t rtial- a voluntary a-ii;ii-ii4
nt tn io-all fhfir i-i:iff. r.-a!. t'-r'---ial
ami in. x t. in tnif lr ih Ik in-dt f tht r
twr i tfi -t.u.1 Johaflian inrii. H ji rsHM
ha v it ix -laiMi!s iiirum-l th-' Mttil Jonathuil
Snmh mil r-4-iii liu in to tht mi.ltriiM.
t-ily atith iit!nt-l. n .s.aur.1,.. Jul. ih
at thf n-i"l n-f f th- Jututi uaik
mifh, hi th- -"Miriwih of ( .tou it, la.,
aii't a. I -rn omsr: ail J.umltliilt .inillt.
t;i iitan.. iiiiiiu ti'HU' it-ui i
J"HN 11. Zi.HUr.KIAN,
Aiirii-v.
A
S.-IUXKKS NUTH K.
NtiKi- K lin hy ?ivin that -In-tut a';!krr.
of : ft U tMu; l ."I nt not. iy J-ii of au ,,
tan Aii-nni-Mit. -:tt-l th- i (h .lay of Man U
l.'l. :-i.'ii'it l Malilt.n K. Wntk.-r, in trut
for in ti-n ni of im -rtMitor ! aut Juiu-4
W aik r, all tht c-iiiif, ril anl p-nHtal.
th- -.li't JiixIum Walkt-r. Hint !! mid Matiiou
il. V nlKr lia in-; it-t th-- uht lrul, llu
I iKirt of omiaiMt r'!-a- f niHr't v4iuty
lid. n I l-'th ibiy l Ma. 1jtv, npoiMia ti'
uii'h rs.ii:m-'i n . -. inv ifor-.i-i in pla,--tirttl
(-:: if itif yii'h'.i IC. a Ik. r n-ntti-!.
AM p-r-'u tnih-iMMl to itl Jii-iu uikr
Mill iiiakt iiiiintt'iat' imyiiMio ami ilioiMst
l.avtn; la iim an.! th-u-jtiiilm will pr. i,,
tlx- f-yiua. witli'Mit tl-!av t iii-at -.iit-( t,
John it. f ri,
.V-vMj-m-r i1 Ju-tu-4 Vu!kt-r.
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Not mi t hrtiv rt v-n t ha t Mn h!Mi U.
W 'tikt-r. and liw wift-. Alttnma, of ih uw n
iii i Niinmil, h tt .-J tf Hniiiarv A-.! ii-im-tit.
datf-l It-l- l'Tn it-iy tf Atril, IMH. tut e
a-swurMtJ to.tj'i K. i-tl. of lur lMrairti ot
-ii-rs- i, I'a., in tri.i i-ur tn In n tit ol ti
rt-ttr ih "Mi! Mahaui IL U ;tk--r, all tn.
tat-. rit I and f-MWt:il, Tit-- uiid L U.
W alk- r. AU --rrti, Hi. h't-t t -4.id Maklou
1 1. U atk-r ui iiukf iinnif-liat t$ to ui lo
tiw-stid A-v-t-xiu!, ani thr hav in -Uoin.-o
d--uutud vtii i,r- ut ttu-ittii wiiiH4!t d. lay.
J4li ft. Ntirr,
A-v-ijm- of Mi hi on ft. Waik.c.
A
SSUiNKE'S NOT I CM
Noti h.-n-hy ivfii that S4otiton U-flHU-bt-ivfr
and wif. t'Ak U k twiishio. 4ii--rs
t -unty, hv mattf Voiuiiiary A -iffmiH-nt
u in f u' th-ir rinu rwl, i r-i-oiutl
anl mi-f, w stni.--l for I b- iM-ra-rtt t
tin -r--4titori f auid aMinM ll-rHhl-rjiT.
all Mrti iiavmic -a:m aicain.i ah id
Iihmi H iht- r.-r m ill r iit tii-tu dnlv a Ur
tn nli-at"d. and ail pt-rotif ownic wml Miu
iiion ll' fxiitu D r w;i umiu' uiiiiM-littU' vi
nif nt t
J.hn li. St'-uit, .Vuui-ti-.
AltiM-iMj. hrauUvuir, Md.
c
lOl'KT Vlli K IAMATION.
WuKKKt-s Tht- I'oikortM Jali- '-
Mirt f n i nt ii 11-m .Stiiw r t tiMiftty.
Ta.. luivt- M-tt r-d tlutl a t- w,i ur .ii;i4inoi
K Mirt 4f i 4MKIIM.M1 l'..-a-s ol Viwrur r--i
am! rvluiii.-' l ourt. Ur Uw trial irf ni
themn. tiiall -x la-id al ?ai-r-t, mi
Monday, July 9th, 1894.
t'umuieurineal Wi.VI.-k A. M. t wid dy
N..r. Ih(-iiw-. I. K.!wnl fl.Ter. Hitk
Jsfwnlf ii .-.miersel sjmjiiI.. lir-'-y lt- m
lnNl!iMt-ttti rtivinif mti- l Mil juru. wit-ui'-.i.'.
.uMimoiiil. imJ luttll fwrti-. in mune
lu lie I ben una tnrtv tned, to bv UM altroiltUH-w
at Mild t'uun.
Hbt-rttT. jffl.v. ) jaA"ARl Hi mjVT.H.
Juntf M, 'H. i Klxcatt.
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