The Somerset Herald OfriltiK R. NTU, Kdllor. v-Kl'NtI,4Y- ..July 11, 11. Musi.al instruments at Snyiler'u drug the nw frins-U nrth Harrows for . j,r James K- HoUerliim. . has decilei that owners of has A J""-' , . .....t iiicliHiios must keep lit 111" promises I . . .i : .l.-..fi.u.fiiflits It will be Ill' ,1,- 111 l II Jlli' H'r" ' of the cirrus proiirietor nexu a set of Mingle Iiriviug f ,r five dollars at JaXKS H. ll'H.DKIlBAfM'H. professor H:-ll firmly lieheves thnt ilile some lay to from -.. i.iii.t.m to New York ax easily a one ... the sou ml of the voice that ran ' - (ii-iar.'-c- j-..wi vBKtlie Pittsburg lhiah-h with other pl-rs- -.i. ,.vmiile of Miss Teresa Cramer J..w-1'h. M'm has just diel from the effects of drinking three glasses ..r;.s wafer wlien i , i,..tii - people fr"u like foolishness i,o t have died in vain. r.-i.l.-rs of the Hkbai.d kIkmiUI not for , ,), .t J V. Snvler, the druKgist, ran li: ttieireyes. Ju.lt''' of lilair county, ay that a .'iiius in ' common law pris-ccuing I, u. a ritflit to demand his ousts inadvanco l, .i.o.ciiae.l to a!ifear ai conn as ue n'u s--i - , . i ! iiKiificl in remaining away w.Hln. ,1 J 1 his rst ,C l'"l- i le-iraiiee sale of tine furniture at lev linX sui. h i tiaud ! Franklin 1st., Im-riim Aug. jarl,,r suites at about half price. . rc.rtcu that a rich tnchelor in t,..-v, r.uiitv die.1 recently ana ira an 1 ..... 1 .;, wealth to the ladies who had refused , llinrrv him, "d he gave as the nwn a.; u,i that he was inileUod to them f,.rtiir happy life he lod l.sL W. r's Pi'.Is promptly remove the cause r -;.k and nervous liea.laclie, 1 luxe imu si.cc.iiN-correct irn gtilarities of the . .... .. h liver, and bowels r the i i .. ,st rclialilecathartiein use. nuiti' IlP should 1 without mem. An Indian minister luauveneiiii j ... iti. i. : . . ttTI.Au 1 ill ! -rviee t 3 p. in., at St. Ann's in I ..toiollllfCIIlCIll 11KC nil . nine .i... Knd; there will also lie service i .,: -lot -k at St. Margaret's 111 West r.n.i. i..f.,.is will lie IwiiUzeU ai noiii eii.is." li.-j uriuting. fim-st paper. fullest re . ,..i all tonics iu the Pittshurg V iHtfrh. The customary way of drying mi um l,r, !la is entirely wrong-tliat is, standing the iH.int and letting the water col i ui..i the centre, where it rusts the ril. and spoiN U, "ilk- Inslcli of lhi" a w.-t umlirella shoiil.l lie phw-ed with it- haudle down in a rack. .u,i the U-it fann wagon on wh.s-ls don't fail to g.-t a Kramer Stu'lelaker from J as. It. Hol.HKRBAl M, Somerset, Pa. man di.sl and the neighliors railed i....ii, r ihe condolence that words ran .....I ,.ne U tun saviiiir: "You have ,.t with a great 1.WS-" "That's hs" ex claimed the U rraved widow, " but it is ). verv first uiirht I have known where he was in twenty years." i nwii-il simiiliin for stringed instru- jnetits at Snyder's drug store. liinrce Hetining, a 12-yearild living near New Haven, Fayette county, was seriously injured on Saturday night by juiiijiing from a sec.nd storj- window. He got up in his sleep and jumped through the window striking on a paling fence. One of the palings jienetrated his seriously injuring him. 1 Kb ri'ir newspaper i uic iwi. - i , . :..v r..n small investments. The Pittsburg p-ttrh tills the bill. The return' posul canl, that is the double one with the prepared attachment for the answ er, is a failure, as the ost-otlii-c authorities predicted that it would lie. and although only 12,imi,lW of them were printed several years ago, the de mand has U-eu so small tliat the greater part still remains on hand. Have you seen iK'vlin's lirussels Car ets at ') eetiLs per yanl, in any pattern ? Iju-v Curtains lower than johlicr's prii-es. l'ries guaranteetl on anv article, Ml and Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. The dcaMii's wife in a nearby town wanted to jot dow li the text and leaning over toward her scapegr nephew, she w hisicred: "Have you any cards with ymi?" "Nu," he repliel, "and you can't pluy in church anyhow," and the good la. t v w:ls so tl list rat vJ that she forgot all almiit the texL tin you want to buy a first -class musi cal instriitiient at a moderate price? tJo Ui Snyder's drug store. Ji)i Singer, of t'onemangh township. 'auiliria county, met a stranger trading a line cow. The stranger said he was mov ing and the cow was a! n ut exhausted; therefore he would sell her to Singer for H'l. Singer lnHight the animal and the next day a ncighlior came along, claimed ler and look her away. Singer now wants to see the stranger. Ayer's Pills possess the curative virtues of ihe Im4 know n im-ii-al plants. These Pilis are scientiiiolly prepared, are easy t i take, and safe for young and old. They are invaluable for regulating the bowels, and for the relief ami cure of stomach trouble. At a camp meeting at Heiuleysville, Washington county, last week, two girls I. n;ie.l M,H 'lain stole a h irse and buggy aii.l risle mpidly away. Constable Kich arii.iii of IVmleysville purstnsl the fugi tives ami captured them after a spirited i.l chase. 'Sijuire Mitchell gave the girls hearing and cniuiittej them to Mor g.mza. Yot- -.imi,pt afford to do without thel-est ncwspajK-r. Iook at the PitlsUirg p ttch. It merits display themselves. A swiu.lier is said to lie working farm erson the sale of a patent low-, for w hich he Utis their notes, with the understand ing llial a eertain amount of the bill is to U- taken out in lioardiiig at the fanner's h use at high rates. When the swindler gets the note, the figures are raised and liie farmer is made the vii-liui of a liare-f-iit-d frainl. Mr. Isaai-Jones, of this place, lias ac cvpicd ihe agency of the Klmira llooling i New York. This is one of the largest and U-st risifmg companies ill existence. Mr. Jours will lie at ail times prepared U repair or paint metal moling, or to furnish new rmiiim; ,rf the fmious "t'limax" brand, the oldest and best rooting in the niarket. The "man eater," which is supiwunsl to have escaped from Walter Main's firtnis, i aain reKirted ill sight ill some of the wooded disirh-ts of t'lrartield cKinty. I'uring the past month this monster had the am Lien v u, call at the verv door stcis of many h-Hisua w here he "kissed the luhies," smiled Underly on the gentle iiaiiiiiias and after affectionately shaking the Imud of the head of the family disa-Is-iired in the forest to lb up again wonie- here else. The trial of A'illiam Slater Pipos charg ed with niunier, endetl at Washington, Pa, Sjituntay morning and the defend ant w ent free. The case was one' of the I!is4 holly contested ever know n in West- ni Pennsylvania. Pipe is a prominent jew eler of WayncfclHirg. Three years ago lie sh.it Porter tlutfman, who he claimed ' breaking into his stable. The shoot ing occurred at midnight. As tlere was tin w itiiewtu) it was ditlieult fcr Pip to tiiow that tl( srjtHiliug was justiriable. 'l 6t4 a tircei)e oouuty jury convictd him of uianslaughUT and be was aen tet:Msi to three years in the Penitentiary. He appealed k the Supreme Court, w as granted a new trial aud later a change of venue to Washington couuty, and after Wing uu trial there all last w oek, w as ai-o,aiud. Mlsu Mary Stoner has been apointed swtiiustrt-ss at (ileum. A large tiuinU-r of SomersM faniilicw are entertaining "city cousins." i gular servK-es in the Presbvtrian Chun.-h next Sablwth, morning and even ing. ..in iniiiiiHii, lormerty asscs-iato eeliiorof the Yrdrtte, has aiss pusl a ioi- r. l-:n t-: t. non at cierK at the Capita! Hotel, Johns town. A pension has ls n rcissue.1 to Andrew j. .-wyior, ami an increase of M-nsioii 1ms is-ei, KTanU-d Ja.i.b P. Zeigler, l.lh of this pi see. n-iiili.rU.... I Tl.:l . . .. a on son, llerlin, re- ivntly had a six f.t vein if nm iHiied iou ow ne.i .y t) i in near Markhton. The r.Kd is said to 1 of an ex-el,ont Ht.-ini linsbicingipiality. Mr. anJ Mrs. Plu miner Prarson and family, of W ashington, I. C, are paying tneir annual visit to the home of Mrs. Prarson s father 'x-CHinty (V. minis sioner Charles W. Williamson in Bucks- town. J he oats crop in some sections of the county look anvthinir but Recently the stalks have lrx'n affected bv a rust that lssl no gissl and farmers are consiipiently apprehensive as t w hat the harvest w ill reveal. Hon. Jedin M. KeynoliLs Assistant Sw retary of the Interior, and Hon. H. I. Tate, Private Secretary to tiovcnmr Pst tis.ui, w ere Somerset visitors last week. Both goiitlemen arc residents of Bedford and have long Ihjcu pminineiit in Ix-mo--ratic (sditics in this district. Kalph Iongene-kcr, wimul son of Judge Ixmgenecker, of this place, gradu ated with honor at Yale College last w eek. He contemplates follow ing in the fisit- stcjw of his Kpular father ami w ill make law his profession for which ho is well qualified. Itrtiortl Intirer. Saturday afternoon the managers of the Listio Mining Company treabsl all of their miners to a pic nic in the grove near the opening of the mine, ltcfrcnlimeuts of variisis kinds were served and all had goisl time. The Somerset Cornet Band furnished music for the invasion. Kxcavation for the reservoir has been completed and niasons will lie at work on the retaining walls Is'fore the dose of the present week. Two-thirds of the wa ter pipes have lsvn plaivd in jwisiuon. Iu.lii-ations are tliat the mains will lie flooded with wabT ls fore ScptemlKT 1st. Dr. II. S. Kimmell has taken his broth er, I-.d. MM w ho reivntly graduated from a Well-known Philadelithia Medical C.d lcge, into partnership. Ir. Harry's pnc-tii-e has lsvn more than suilieieut to ke-p one physician bitsy and he will tind much needed relief now that he ran turn a part of it over to his brother. A feature of the Sunday School cele bration of the H siversville Lutheran charge on the Fourth not down on the bills w is the presentation to the pastor Hev. II. II. Ioui of a number of valua ble prosciiu, including a sot of dining room chairs, a tKkiutiful chamlier set, sil ver ware and a purse containing some thing over JtVl. Mr. Josiah Alw ine, aged -'Kl years, ditxl Sunday at his home in Coiiemaugli tow n shiji, fnim an afllietion from which he had licen a sufl'erer for alsiut a year. Last fall he complained of not f.s-ling w ell, but paid little attention to his ailment un til sild weather set in, w hen a physician was summoned, w ho found that the de ceased was suffering from spinal disease. Iti'jMirts from Bnithersvalley township farmers, who have liecn harvesting their wheat, is to the effect that the crop is very short, in some iiistamvs the yield Is-ing only five bushels to the acre. I'p until this time it was thought that the heavy frost during the latter part of May had not damaged the w heat. From other sections of the county the report coiuesi that the wheat crop Is the largi-st ever har vested. The young people of Bakersville and vicinity celebrated the FiMirth with a pic me at the "Big Springs." More than fifty couples were present. All were con veyed to the grounds in vehicles decorat ed with (lags and bunting. The cornet liaiid from Trent was present and dis coursed swit-t music at intervals through out the day. A dance was held in the evening. Kditor Charles Pugh, of the Mutphir Vull. y Xeirt and of the .SiA- II ..)- S!itclmiH, two Arirotia Territory publica tions, arrived in tow n last evening and is the guest of his brother County Treasur- r Pugh. Mr. Pugh is a graduate of the Hkuai.ii office and left Somerset about ten years ago to sivk fortune in the west. Both of Ills newspaper enterprises have proven sinvessful. A west-liound train struck and killed a man nairnsl Charles Martin a few Iiiiii- ired feet east of the l's kwssl station on eiinesuay evening. .Martin was etn- iloyed as a bls-k-nttcr at the MeSpad- deu quarry near I'ine lirove. He was in toxicated and was sitting on the track w hcu struck. When picked up his skull was fractured at the right temple and his ight leg was terribly mangled. F.dwin K. Bach, son of Hev. Tluislore Bach, formerly Presiding Kldcr of the Somerset Iistrii, l.vaugcliiiil Church, and a former resident of luskw.wsl. graduated last week from the Indiana Suite N.wmal S.-liool, and, at a n-cent meeting of the Board of Iir-tors of the Indiana Public Schools, was clts-ted to the position of Assistant Principal. Among other summer visitors iu tow n are Mrs. Charlies W. Slaiiil'ord, of Bnsik- yn, 1 I., w ho is at the home of her Dither apt Win. M. S-hr.s k ; Mrs. "Tom" Mi'utcheon, of Allegheny City, who is the guest of her sister Mrs. C. J. Harri son; K. M. Iiarrah and sistiTs, Misses Sue and Maine, of Hciver, Pa., who are guests of their uncle Mr. Win. II. Plait, At a re.vnt imvfing of tU S imcrs. t Miulstcri.il Ass-s-i itioa K ;v. T. J. Bris- tow, of the Presbyterian Chun h, was ebs-te.I President, and Kev. Wm. Houpt. f t!u Kvaugclic.il As, i -i.i'rm. Vice Pnsiidciit, f r t'le eiis.iing six mouths. The AssH-iati.m divided t; disiMiitinuc its weekly linvtings until the first Mon day in Sc;iu-iii!kt, w hcu th-y w ill I mi re sumed ami continued throughout the w inter months. Mr.n. lie.irge He:u:uiuger, noti.-e of hose serious illness w as made in lust week's Hull ami, died Friday aftern kin at her home in this borough, aged iA years. For a ihiuiIht of years Mrs. Hemminger had Isvn one of the most wiivcssful nurses about town and her ath will lw generally rcgrx-tte.L She was a daughter of the late J.n-ob Martee ny of S iiuerset tow itship. Her h lsli.iud and (our children survive. Kev. Benjamin KuepM'r, the Veteran Reformed minister, is alssit Ts years of age, and lias been a preacher for M years. He has baptized 2.-' -rsons; rtsviveil and ouifiniied into the church mar ried 4.M cHlplcs; preached 71 j funeral sermons and many tlusisand prepared sermons to his iingrcg:itions. He is in ssl health, is vigonais and active, ami alks out from (ilaildciia to his country Higrcgalion, als ait six mill's, every two ccks and preaches lo the peojde. The division of lti'idali's army whu-h Lsited this place last week arrived in ML Pleasant on the preceding Saturday evening and at once applied to liurgio .iminerinaii r shelter and fisst for the night The Burgess refused the rivjuest. bereutKHi the captain informed him that if his demands were not complied with at once he w ould turn hU Comm.Hi eat ers hsste and allow them to sack the tow n. The Burgess was o b ully M-ared tliat he hustled atsait and g.it the Coxeyites food and shelter tor the uight. COMMOXWEALERS CAMPED HERE. efoia Work When It Wat Offend Thorn. A jMirty of the Chicago contingent of Coxey's Commonweal army, nuherald- el, unshaven and unwashed, arrived at ttie outskirts ol tow n last Tuesday even ing and pitched their tints in the Woods on top of Fanner George Tayman'a hilL The party nuuiliered aliout 1) and was under command of Captain Klliot, a slen der, w ild-cyed, bushy-lwardeil man of almut forty years of ago. The site selex-tMl for the camp is one of the high4 points in the county and the stench generated by the filthy wealcrs was happily carried over the tos of the Louses in S-mierse-t. Shortly after the tents had !-en put up for the night a de tachment of "oMiimoncrs" visited town and m:ule a housi-to-honse canvass soli iting provisions. They had two wagons. eacli draw u by a nair of hors w ith them, but it is safei to aay tluit all the food they collected cvuld have leen car ried in a basket Somerset people are not uncharitable. and there are few if any houses here from w hich a tramp is turned away hungry, but when it comes to feeding ;i tramps. there's a differeiuv, that's alL Karly the following morning the streets were lined with "wealers," all of w hom were lmsily engaged shs.tiug gutter sii!;kj." After the side-walks and gutters had been relieveil of their accumulation of toby and "twi-for" stumusthe soldiers returniHl to campand spent the Fourth en joying a second-hand smoke. Among other visitors to Captain Kan- dall's camp Wediu-sday was Mr. Kols-rt M alone, su(H'riiitciident of construction on the water works. Mr. Malone offered the Captain, and as many of his men as were willing to work, a job at tliiririnir trcnelics for the water pines, ( ai.tain Iiandall was ku.s-ked entirely oft" his base by this gcn. rous ofter of work, but he was not looking for work. He was on his way to Washington to secure the pas sage of law s for the Is-nefit of working men. He said to Mr. Maloiie that he wiKild suit-contract to do all the work on the water works, providing the contract or would agree to his terms and would provide quarters and provisions for his men in advance. After talking lite mit- ter over in a v.vnial way Mr. Mai. mo ls- rame Kitistie-.l that work was Uio lMt thing iu tiie world Captaiu lUruLill aad his men were looking for and rmurmtl to tow n. Wiilne-iday evening the s:iiuionwea!- crs pannlc l through town to the music of horn and drum and singing a desultory song, of which the following verse Ui sample: "We liave no law to kii-p uin from TfiitikiiiK Just as they is. And ever)' man's opinions coui From what lie nulls and sees; So hc u the paiK-r tell tliein that It's everywhere th.' s-ilii.'. Thcj- say that surly soine!liiui;'s wrong. That tiircw Is to blaiiw." At an early hour Thursday morning the army t.Kik to the road, marching iu the direction of Bedfor.t They ramped Thursday night at New Baltimore. Special Term of Court. Special term of court convenis! at 10 o'cliN'k Monday morning, Judge Cyrus liordou, of Clearfield county, presiding in the alHcnce of Judge Ixngenecker. After the usual routine business had Isvn dis)Hsed of a jury w as calhil in the ase of the Capital City Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Harrishurg vs. Frank Wal ter. This is one of twenty-four rases set for trial and all brought by the in surance -omuny against parlies residing in this county to recover the amount of assessments ranging from jn.utit fiVU. It is probable that the vcrdb-t rendered in one or two rases will Is; aiivpte 1 in all of the ri"st. Judge tiordon, w ho is presiding, is a stalwart Republican mid luid the honor of Is'ing elevated to the Is-nch by a ma jority of rl votes in a county whose normal leinocratic majority is l,ni. He is alssit forty-live years of age, of sun manding and dignified presenile, and sks every im-h the jurist This is his Honor's first visit to Somer- s.1! and the first op;orlunily the iiiciiiIsts of the liar have had of making his ac quaint nice. They all express themselves as being delighted with (he manner in which he disMises of public business and w ith the promptness and clearness w ith w hich he decides points of law raised before him. Relay BicycU Baoo. There was a hitch alssit the relay bicy cle raiv ls-twe:n Meyenulale anil Somer set wheel men owing to the inability of the Somerset Bicycle Club to secure a mi tlicient niiiuls'r of riders to take part iu the rai-e Monday. Wheelmen from Berlin w ere sulistituted iu theirpla.vaud the nuv rame off ini-onling to program, although only one or Uvo persons in Soiu-crsi-t knew anything iu regard to tin- ar rangements. Nine w heelmen were placed at intervals of two and three miles Iss twis'ii the two towns. The start was made from Mcyersdale at pnvisely 4 o'clts'k Monday, and the meswago was delivered ill this pls at ii P. M. An answer to the message was prepared in thr.v minutes tiino, when the return trip was iininisluitcly entensl upon. The dis tance between Meyerslale ami Soiirerset via Berlin in said to In' twenty miles, and the time consumed in covering it one: way was 1 hour and Ci minutes. Tlijs reciird has friuenlly Ihs-ii Isten by lil wheelmen. Ctragresimail Hickt' Peniion Bill Hcpresi-uUttive Hicks, of this congres sional distrs-t, has inlriMliuvtl a bill at the rupiest of the li. A. It. posts of the state. He would pla all soldiers who served SM days on the roll at from ft to 1 a month. The bill jirojsim's to reK-l the act of Is".). Persons w ho so served and are .ill years of age or less are to get i ht mouth ; ls- t ween the ages of.ill ami . years, ?n fsj mouth; between the agist of jj anil liU, ? per mouth ; ls-t ween UI and , 10, and all persons over Ui years tV2 per month. All invalid willows ami minors' rases filed under the m-t of June 27, and not allowed, shall le cousidereil under the provisions of this act, and w ithout foimal appliration their jM-nsion shall coin men. v from the datcof filing applica tion under 'the a of June 27, lsui. Side a Bicycle. Columbia, Beading Flyers, and Fash ions, both ladies' and gentlemen's wheels ojK-msl this week at James B. Holder I wuin's Hardware Store. Pushing- tho Work. Work is being rapidly pushed on the railroad Istwivn Cessna aud Brook's Mills, lirading, masouary and briilge building are going on at this time. Another g.od thing was done by the contra,-tor htst Saturday. The lalxircrs were all paid and thone who furnished material w ere also the recipients of checks. All is going on swimmingly and. it will not lie long until the in in horse will be making his trips Isrtween Bedford aud Altoona. liclford lnquirrr. Teachers Wanted. The Somerset Borough School Board will meet Thursday, July l!h, 11, to elect 10 teachers. All applications, a.v eoinauied with certificatcM, must lie filed w ith the Secretary, ou or bet ire said date. By order of the Board, M. J. Pritts, Sec". Heart Disease Believed in SO Miantea. Dr. Aguew Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 uiiuutea, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy for Palpitation, Shortncua of Breatli, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptom of a Diseased Heart. One die conviuees. Sld by Geo. W. Beiiford. How Rerlia Camo U Havo Two Fablit Square! and th Sat of Juitico to bo Located at SomorMt h e.v persons outside or Beiiiu are aw are of the fai-t that nearly all of the land in that town Is sttbjis-t to ground reut Such Is the rase, however. The original patent for the village of Berlin was granted to representatives of the He formcd and Lutheran Churches. It was set forth in the cluirter that each alternate lot should go to liiemliers of these denom inations free of cost, provided, however, that buiblings of speciliei dimensions be erected thereon and that Cue tenants pay one Spanish milled dollar each year for ever afterwards for the supiHirt of the chart-hen. A short time following the issuing of the charter niomliers of the Lutheran de nomination secured a patent for an ad dition immediately adjoining Berlin. This was laid out iu lots ami, w ith the ex cept ion of ierhaps ten, all were given to members of that denomination, w ith the same requirements as were exacted by the founders of the original town. Sub sequently the two stniggling villages were merged into one. The ground renta still exai-lod afford a ycal-iy revenue of ninety odd dollars to the Lutheran Church and about forty-tivo dollars to the Kefornied Church. Long Is'fore a eonnty organization had Isjimi eifevted lsith villages lrame rivals for tho county iscS. Vu-h village ha.1 preserved a large public square on which it liroiMwed to erect a c.Hirt house and when Somerset si-t up the cry that Berlin could not furnish a sutHcient supply of water to accommodate the Imrses of oili- eers, suitors, witnesses ana jurymen, wells were sunk in the centre of the sq'iaros to mci-t this demand. It is alleged that about this tune, in Septeiulier, ITilTt when a commission of four prominent citizens of the Common wealth, nppointed by liovenior Thomas Mifilin, reached this part of the State for the purjMwe of erivtiug a new sinty and deciding Umii a xeat of justica for the same, they were met by the people of Brunerstowii (now Somerset ) who feast ed ana wmnl them until tliey iixihi upon Soiikcrset as the iii.ist suitable site for a osirt house and jail, and that they departed w hhout having consi.lensl the claims of either of the Berlin towns. A bitter feeling was engendered bo- two-u tho Berlin towns and Somerset which continued to exist until afb-r the nhildreu's children of those engviod iu thti tr.iBsstiou refsfred tv bnJ pased may. Tho fisanders of th orig1iJ tow eli el tl "Pious fjirig'' up until diartvr was ois-ureij when It waa mimed Berliiu Among other reservations made by the iniortMirators was one often acrs of land to be deroted to the supisirt of the Liitherail and ltelbnned ministers horses, five acres each. Tlnsie j nature fields are still preserved and are known as the "pfarra swam," or preacher's swamp. Water Works Plumbing. For years past we have Isvn attending to the wants of the people of Somerset in the way of plumbing, ami having already fitted a nil nil ht of houses on the lank y: tem, we refer you to those for whom the work was done for witisfaction. Wc have spent much time and money learning this business thoroughly, including a course in the New York Trade Sclnsils, an insti tution where high grade nnd sanitary plumbing are practically taught, and ex plained on scientific priucipls. In a short time our Borough Water Works loin' coimntr. will l in operation. We therefore offer to the citizens of Somersi our services in doing whatever work they may want in the line of Water Supplies, Iiraiuage and Fixture, Is? it little or much. We intend to carry a complete stis-k of plumbing fixtures usually found in a first class establishment. As the pressure will lie great, gmsl ma terial will be. the cheapest in the'eiuL We intend to build and mantain a repu tation for first class work only, and as we are permanently loraled here it will lie lo the lst interests of the property owners to have a home party do their work, who will lie here iu the future to stand by his niarantee. We will employ only first class, careful men who know their busi ness, and it will be our aim to supply perfectly satisfactory material and honest work in every particular, lkm't risk your health or life on bad plumbing, it is dear at any price. (Mr pri'-e for g.ssl work w ill lie reasonable. We are ready at any time to make estimate and plan work. We now have a first class pluml- er at work and will increase our force as iM'casioii demands it. Hoping for a lils-r- al share of your work. I remain resM-tfully, P. A. St'HKl.l. Hugh Lather's Arrest In regard to the arrest of Hugh Luther, near Sralp Irf.vel, on a charge preferred by a young woman of Westmoreland county, the lireensliurg J n'mnf ot r n- day evening says ; Three years ago a young lady If-the name if Flora Hicks, living near I.igo nier, swore out a warrant against young IutlcT, charging him w ith causing her downfall. The grand jury, after sift ing the evidem-o, returned a true bill and the defendant was held for trial. Mr. Luther, however, did not rare to foi-e a jury of his lnvrs and managed to make hi esvape. A la-ncli warrant was issued for his arrot and a search for the young man began at oini-. When Luther tied In- went to Paint township, Somerset county, and settled dow n. From that time to this he has hustled aninnd enough hi evade every officer sent out after him. But he was caught at last and thereby hangs a tale of official shrewdness. Thursday, Constable Hedges, of New Florence. went to Johnstown with that old Is'iich warrant issued for Luther's arrest three years ago. After hsikiiig up things around Johns town the officer got a rig and drove out to Kralp Ievcl. At Scalp Ievel live Dr. J. A.'.Luther, a brotherof the sharp mid w ily Hugiu Ihe d's-tor owns a farm near Scalp l-vel and on it has a nice lot of horses. .Misting the dis-tor, the otfnvr com menced a conversation wirti him almut his stis-k. assuming the role of a wotild- Ik Mirchaser. Things finally got so in teresting that the officer and doctor drove out to flic litter's farm so as to take a good look at the cq nines ls-fore making a bar gain. In looking over the stock the officer did not find any that he liked and the dis-tor remarked that there was one a gray horse w hich was a gl one, but he would not like to sell it. Further discus sion developed the fa.-t that the dis-tor disliked parting w ith the horse Issnuse it lH.-longed to his brother Hugh the very man the oflieer was after. "Where is Hugh?" asked the constable at once, and the dis-tor innocently made answer that he was out in the field plow ing. Of course the minion of the law auggi-sted that they drive out and see the much w anted brother about the liorscmid the follower of .Ksculapius said yea. And ao out to tlie field they went. Once out among the furrows of the plow it took the constable but little time to take Iiia man. The latter, however, made an attempt to esrape after the hiaise w as reached. But it w s no use. The officer bad a run and would lire and so Hugh surrendered. And the doctor had to walk back to Scalv Level alone. Luther was lodged in jail here Last night, but was released ou bail this morning. Don't Worry. Don't worry, my frjenil, aliqut liarj tiiiion, Htrikea, etc, because e. fiardet tlie timi-w the more earnestly disi H- -A. 5nvder, K(H-kwoid, I'a labor for your good iu saving you money oo the good you buy of him. He in closing out hia tine stock of hats, w raj mi and all kinds of mimnier gnoda Away IHiwn, and please remenilicT this he positively will not carry any gooh over to neit season, this is why you always find his store filled whu new goods. Tlfia Is luA. Highest of all in Leavening MtikM Maps Absolutely puke Wind Kills aid thsir Vm. Although there Is probably no region where windmills, or wind engines, as they are soiuet imcs called, ran Is- iitilinl w ith more profit than in this, compara tively few of them have liecn erected iu this county. In the west they are almost as plenty as derricks in the oil n-gioiis. The lack of them here probably arises from the fitct that the people are not fa miliar with their use, and for that reason are ignorant of their advantages mid economy. Mr. I C. King, who represents the Somerset Drilling Company, has had more experience in drilling wells than any other man in the couuty, or probably in the state. He was the pioneer in the busi ness here, and knowing the value of windmills to the farmer, the stock-raiser and the dairy man, (for there are fen of our farmers w ho do not combine all these occupations, ) he has taken the agency of the Star Windmill Company, of Kendall villi-, IndM and has already erected sev eral of them, which give the highest sat isfaction so much that manv others are preparing to have them on their grounds. To those desiring w indmills, Mr. King will explain details; it is not necessary for us to go further than to say some thing of their uses. Of the advantages of drilled w ells, so far as the purity of the water, the ccrt-iiuty of the supply, etc., is iiincci ned, there is no question, nor is there as to their economy. But no fanner w ho keeps stis-k for dai ry or other purjMwes ran afford to do w ith out a drilled well and a windmill if he wants to raise healthy first-class stock and desires to make gilt-edge butter, that brings the highest market price a price that more tlian pays him for the cost of his well and wind mill. One of the ts-auties of a wind mill is that while the farmer is asleep it is at work. and he ran not only run the water into his house and cellar, lint water the stock in hia barn by merely turning a ci-k. while it is cooling tho milk iu hia cellar, and if hia tank or reservoir lis hind enough he has almost certain protection gsiiu4 lire. Xr. King in prepared to analyzed fhc w nt rtr of wells and springs and to give an nn biased reisirt of their iugrcdiantM. Many cases of disease such as malarial and typhoid fever have resulted from drinking impure water. The iiii-sirtanee. therefore, of having the water in your wells and springs analyzed cannot lie over estimated. ' Mr. L. C. King is always to Isj found himself or by his representative, in his offii-e in Knepper's Bhs-k, on the South east uirncr of the Public Square, next to tho VctUtte office, and he w ill give farm ers and others any information desired in connection with the drilling of wells or the erection of wind mills. Besides he has had a large ex H-ricnee in drilling test wells for minerals, and refer s you to the following named gentlemen : Mr. Cyrus II. Misirc, New I-cxington ; Somerset CiHinty Poor Farm, (pumps sev enty Isirrels every ten hours, and sup- ilies house and barns ; ) Kldcr William Schrock, near Berlin, (got one wind mill four years ago w hich gave such entire satisfaction that two years later he had another placed at a different point on the farm); J. M. IlodiLs and Mr. Kurtz of Continence; James M. Meyers, loliliarts. Besides, Mr. King has put dow n some N) water wells in the county, and a largo nunilsT of test wells for minerals. Call athlsotlice in Kneppcr'a Bhs-k, Somerset, Pa. Christian Endeavor Convention at Cleve land. For the liencfit and convenience of those wishing to intend the grand reunion of Christian KiideavorSis-ietiesat Cleveland from July lith to loth, the Pennsylvania Company w ill run a ssvial train from Pittsburg at 1.0 P. M. Wcdiiesilay, July Ilth. This hour w ill permit of connec tion Iving made by people residing east f Pittslmrg with the regular Pacific Kx- press leaving Hnrris'iurg lit .T.10 A. M., Altoona WW A. !., Blairsville IntersH- tion 10.11 A. M (irei-nslsirg ll.lti A. M Braddis-k 11.7 A. M., ami inlerimsiiate stations at intermediate time. This is the only direct route to the Isniutiful city of Cleveland from this sec tion, and passing, as it (hs-s, around the Allegheny Mountains, most pleasant trip is all'orded. Off on Tscstion. tll.AUl- Ia July. ISft Klitiir .VirrJy Jlerul'l: Dkar Sih: We havo our trunks ));iek- csl, ami are uiliiir for tho carringes to Uke us to the r.iilruil stiitioii, for, tlironeU the kiti'lness of our poople of New (.'ea tery ilie ehiirge, wo are Just reaily to start on a 4-wecks vaiution. Tlir years wo luivo Im.h'11 lulKirintf together ; the pastor liil not even take time on.-e to go fishing, ami now we will nil take a little nst, that we may iulair the nioro cflicietitly when wc meet apiiiu We wihiUI MitgKSi to winie mner ehurchs. ho aru iHd oiiiU- so tUmiirlitful a.- our jfi i people of this charge, that a kiiwlnesH of this sort is iuimenscly appre- " eiatisl liy every pastor, ami will itreutly repay thoxe who Kraut It to their over worked Henants. A. Ik Mti.t.f.R. Kearisg the Ur7. In olil uro intirinities ami weakness hasten to eUise the gap lietween ns ami the grave. Happily w-ientilie resiireh and pharinai-al skill have alliisl thrui- w-lves in furnishing us a reliable means of aincliomtinx the ailments in -iilcnt to Kh liniiiK years, ami of renewing waning physical energy. Its name in Mostcttcr's Stoinach Hitlers, a w idely comprehensive reincily in ilisease, ami an iinsst imal.le blessing to the elderly, the fcelile ami the eonvaleseent. Klieuiiuitieuilniciils, trou ble with the kidneys ami lumbago are among the more common ailments of the agist. These are effectually counteracted by the Hitters, which in likewise a pre vention and curative of iniiarial com plaints, dysjiepsia, ronstipation and bil iousness. It is highly promotive of appe tite, sleep ami the acquisition of vigor. Binder Twine for cash iu oi-li lles. We wll Sisal Twine for 7 cents and Manilla for 8 rents per B. New twine just received and guaranteed. James Ik Hoi.dkkbai'x. Tub BEST newsjiaper is; always the CHEAPEST. That the Pittxlmrg .- pulfk is the Issd newsiiaper lietween Xevr York and CUii-ago, everylxxly knows. Lav F rices and Good Werk. Low prii-es and good work are still the rule at uir rhototrrsph gallery, witnww: I dozen gd Cabinet I'botograplis, (1.U0 Half-dozen in pniKrtion. 1 half-dozen Card size .... M 1 dozen Sijuare Card, for .... .73 Daisies per half-diwen, . . . . . J) At such prices eeryboly can alTord to have pictures taken, tiallery up Main. Entrant next to Sijie'a store, Somerset, Pa. ' W. IJ. Yltxr.KV. ou pay ft it sch,ool-lOoks ; Init the best Scljoo-lss)k fir your children is your dai ly pajier, Well printed, carefully and in telligently edited, of instructive contents, first and fullest with the news and liest in presenting it, the Pittsburg Dixpatch tills the bilk Xasical Iastnuunta. Vklina, Mandolins, tiuitars. Banjos and other stringed instruments at Snyder's drug n re. Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report A Saoeessfol Teacher. Prof. J. D. MHse, of the Soiithwesti-rn State Normal S. lsl, California. Pi., h is been in Somerset for the past few davs looking after the in!-r-sts of Hi it institu tion. He resirts quite a lils ral attend - ance fnim this county during the past term and he will make an effort to in crease the numlvr of students from this section at the next session. Prof. Meese, as m well-know n, was formerly principal of the Souiersi-t Ismsigh public schools. and for a manlier of years subsequent to leaving here conducted a suivessful pri vate school in Meyersdale. His success in the lis-al field attracted the attention of the State educational authorities and his removal to California followed. Big Yield. Kverything points to a big yield this harvest, Isit friends, there is also a har- Vest of values at K. A. Snyder's, Itis-k- wissl. Pa. Plant ymir dollars w ith him and you w ill get a yield of goods that will surpass anything you ever saw. No don I it a Unit it. Tho World's Fair Rebuilt for tho Pages of History. The "Book of the Builders," one of the most artistic and magnificent publications ever Issued is now ls'ing offered by the Pittsburg Ih.mtrh to its readers. It is Is'yond qiiiwtioii the grcati-st offer ever made by a newspajcr. Nee the lijMtU-h for full information. JXKCTTOK'S NOT1CK. r-sinicoi i nanrsM. i.niniii. ttite or .Mever. dalc Isiroutli, Som. rs. t eounly, I"a., dcr'd. la-llcrs Usiluiili-ntary on the alsiv. vstJile h.-Vllltr Isvll erunlisl to tin- llll.t.-rsltfli..! I.e tle' iiroiM-r iiuilioriiv. nolii-,- is ht-rvliv koven ii an persiMis iii.ietneil lo saltl esl;ile to itlNke I lliiliiisllate Kiviiieiit and lle-e iiavins ckiims amoiisi ine same to present iii.-m duly au- llietllieiiltvl for iH-ltleliieiit. oil I- riilav. AinMisl 17th, Isw. at tin- home of Uarvey t. tirillitli. ill Meyersttifc Imiishi-'Ii. HAKVKY I.. :KIKHTH, I.KIL J. It Scott, AUK Mil. Atlorney. Kx.s-utors. E XKCl'TOIfS XOTK'K. Eslato of Humh Kimr. late of Mi.l.lNs-reck low itship, Somerset t-ounty, d.-c'tl. iiier!i k.Hiii-ni:iry on the nlxive estate luvm Iss-ii graun-d lo Die umlersitfliist l.v Uu- umiH-ralilliorilv. lintk-r lien-liv trU-en to all (M-i-MHis in.i.-l.ied lo Kii.l i-slni.-' t. make lltiliic.1u.lc pm in. -in. and lli.ise liavinv elall.m lliallisi ine Milne lo lircseiil them duly sll- llieiitl.iit.st lor sett lenient, on iNiIunlav. Julv jlli, IKH, at Ilie tiouiu- of tlicexei-ulor in said lownslilp. MlNTi;oIKl!Y J k-IVi: J. It K-ott, Att y. :.utor. J7XKCUTOIfS NOTICE. I-tters tcstaincntarv on t h estate rf Ino.i-! li. liallirer, lub-ol .sofni-rsci lm.ujli. in Ilie cirtllity of Soiii.-rsi.t. lutviin; Is-en irmnli-d to ine uiHicrKi-miii. notice i h.-n-liy Kiveii to ail ison lliilelit.sl to nihI i-s'ale to liutke fill- nisllale iniviiieiit and tlioe lianiii- i-luii.ia iikhiiini ilie Kiiine wiM ins iii tli. iu duly an- Illelilli-at.-il for set f lenient at tlie Lite rel- aence ol dee'd., on t nday. .1 nl v Iii. i-MM A H. I (. Kit, Kxivuirix. A I M I N I ST I A T ) KS XUT1CR Kstntof JoimOmn Martx, hitf of Sut luimit- It HI llIIMIip, rMIIIt'lHll1UlII), fJl UtV tl. Im'IUth of adiiiifiUtnitlnii luivlne intuit trmi. ei by Ilie uniMr nutiionlv. I Ihe iintlt-rMfti- IHl. IHHUT IK IHTI'Oy KlVrll (O Uii tiTKlllH ilk- Ut-Dll-U 141 Hlllfl i-MWtlt' to lIUtKf IllllaillUlU' imv- iiH-iit, him) tho.' having rlitiiiis ut'iiiii.t mikI t-Hlal'Will prt-M-nt thrm duly uulhiiiti-utt-l or m.-iiu-iiii'iu. JACUH H. MAHTZ. AttniiiiiMraior. A DM I X ISTKAT HI'S XO TICK. Kstnte of Henry R-iviiuin. dcr'd.. lute of Hrotliersvui.ey lowiisliip. l-lti-rs ti-MumciiLirv on the hImivc i-snitc tmvnie Ins-ii xriillt.sl lo Ilie lliiil.-rsiviie.! Iiv tht- iiroiM-rHiitliority, notice is hcret.v i;iven n all liersolis kilos ni llicliis,-ves lnd.-ltt.il to Sid estale l llmke tlllliie.lli.ti- (iuyiii. nl Mild iii. iiii iii ennuis iik:iiiii me winir lo ns i-iit tin -in duly (iiiMiciiiHiit.-d for settli-meiil on svitunl:ty, July lull. Is-ii. nt the home of uiv-ii. M. n. HHI.VKV. Adinliiistmt.r. SSIGXKK'S NOT I CM NotU-v in hcr'hy civm thnt Jonathan Smith utt lit ( nu' or hII tln-ir tijito. ieii. iH-rxsitl nihI nttxiil, in inw hr th h-ii rtt ( the cntl- itont k tit uui Jisjiatlmii Sitnih. All p'in! haviti -lniiii4 uDiint the kiI Jiuuttluin iniru will prfM tit tin tn to Hi uiil-rv.ifn.-.l duly aullKiitiotU-'t, uii HutUsMuv. Julv 7th. ni in1 rt-)tit-iuf in ihi- wiiti jfiiutttiMii ftisith, in iht iMtp'titfti tf MnviMowt), Im.. ttllll Ull JM TXIIM tlWtllie Mit JillllittUilk Mliltll win ntakt tiniiittluiti- i nu ut to Jm. II. A M M KKMAN, AHMifllW. 'UlTORS NOTICE. Ill lt.MS.tnte of JeremUlll (ilotr. lty, di-e'.L The ti.idcrsiitiicd h.-tviii tss-ii aisintej melilor lo i3u.s uion Uu- v.-epuons, inel Hie ttcts und distnliute tlie ruiids in the tmnds of the lmhisnitor, lien-liv elves tmti.v lluil he will ml si his oitiis In tlie iNinsih of sxmicr- scl, un liiilnstay, July a.tli, IS!M. ut 1 u.-lo k p. lil lo Hfteliil to the duties of Kild MlMllllt. niciii, w iieu una w iien- nil pun ics mi. nst.si miy niieiiu. UKii. IC HTI.I, Auditor. UUITORS NOTICE In It.sK.iiUe ( In the Onduins' of 'Courl of Moni.rs.-t moilcl I oleimiii, ilis l. tl'iHinty, I'M. The uudi rsiirneil tutylug Ims-ii niMiiileil MU.Iilor I V Hl. l Illlli, lo UsisTtlllll HdVUIHS' cuts insde to the heirs of siild d.-ccd.-iit and liuik.-ii dislrtlsilion of Hie fluids in the leoi.l-. of the Kx.-eutor, toMlid anionic those rntitl.sl lle nso. I do herehy eli- nolice thai I ill nit t lli.-olli.-.-of Hay A Wntkcr. In the l.n.n--ti xuui-rs.-!. I'n on Fridiiy ihe Tth diiv of July, A. H. Isih, to nl leu. I lolheduthsiorwid -" '"",."",, '" fi ' I- rs.i i- I I'nUM-l IlliaV Mllt-Iltt. k r 1 1 & - KM ii. nil, Atluilor. JKtJAL NOTICE John H. kaiilncr ( No. 2M. Mi.v T Is-cL i- r lo N'oluntary assiKiiiticnt hsr J. A. Ilcrccy. tide Is ileal of cottltors. And now, ftth June IsH, on motion of I'of- frotti A ltupu-l, attorneys for the A.ij-ncv, Ihel-iHtrt upimiuii Joliu O. Kiinui.-I, 1-ls.i au ditor, to ikm iijsmi Hi. -xrcitious, if anv Is fihsl, and itlso u nsirl a dismliutimi ol the funds in tin linn.ls of the AiiHs to and anion those Icyuliy cntitU-d thereto. Somrnct thaajf. ai .- Kxtr.i.-t from the niiiiut.-. . Icrlifieu this UMh June W. SKA1 . P. si A V LOU, ' 1'roliiouoUiO'. In pursuance of the aisive coiini.ission the Auditor w ill nth-mi. al Ins olli.v in Momeraet isiroiiKh. on w edii-day, July ili, lsvt, at whicu t n-a II h-rsoii. hiivitix eliiiitis are re- iinrv,l to prevM iit tli.-iu i tiie Auditor or lie udiHrr.it mini isiiuiuk in for a liar of tlie km id fund iM-rcsifter. J. O. KIMMKU Audiuir. Notice. III the matter of lh,- estate of Jod L. Ktug atllisHi4-d to le dee'd. Xoti-e Is her-hy elvcn that the said t'lMirt luis elitcrvtl n (Ih-ih- that Ihe ici'il iin-stllill. 1im of tiie (tmtti isr iciid Jia-I I Kinje lias Ims-ii luaileiHii, ami ttial he is required, if alive, or any other person liir linn, to pnidiHv to tfi said I'lHirt, on or la-fore tlie 4th M.Hiday ar tscptclula-r, ls;l, natisfactor- evidence of his ctsittnunmv in life; oittcrwte adininisiratlou Usn his estate will be ordered. JAinf: S. MII.I.FR. , ' Cleric of the Urplutna' Court. PUBLIC SALE Vahabb Rial Estate. H virtneof an onlt-r irf ale Iwunl mit of the Orplwn i iMirt if rHiM-rnW ruiit v, IViiii- irlVNiit:t, iiJ to m (tirvi-ttl. I m i i I ximm4 to i'ulli r priTiit imU iui tht pn-mi In UnxurniVMlUy tnwiiAiil, ?iimts4'1 rouutytio Saturday, August 4th. 1894, at one oV!-k p. m.. the f-IIwitu ivl rtat. ittw the iriKriy irf iloury KayuAunfdKetmMtl viz: A certain trt of Uin-I ttUHt tn RmttM-rv Tally twiiiUiip, (Siiii-pH rvHinty, Vnu(vlt v;inia, aijHiiiut? uuia4 h joihi a. linin Wulwr Iiih', h-iHHii Hrnnf, Juiiii Alt!:ith r, et mI., mnUiiiihiir ulxitil xi nivi iiiivn ir U- Umt H) a-iv rlr. tUv tjultmcc luulr- a lwj-ury LOG HOUSE, and a hunk bitrn, anl n-ver fitUinr iinf on tht mvmirtfM, a ol trv'hMnt: t bii wt-il aiUiptd iir ymxuig cnltlc, uudt-r guud cultt- i Terms : '-j In band upon delivery of iltssi; in ais iikmiiIis; auJ '-a In one jrmr with inu-rcsi un tlie puynieiils; iu per mil of tlit uun luise iiioin-v to be uuid a lien the pnuerti la knuck- eil dowu. KAMI KI. . MHKV, Adinluistnitorof lleur' ltavuiaii, dtv o c - Ml 3 3 O 3 o 3 3 o o o o a. to & 3 a. C CO CD O S3 o o 3 o o 3 cn 2 o c oq O o 3 crq o O o c 3 -s O cn o o SSBS1 3 (T3 m 9? S3 tn DO i O o ovl O c tn ) O o r CO -1 CO T3 O o E n OP 3 cn PUBLIC SALE -oF- Valuabh Real Estate! In piirsiiani-e of nn onlcr of the Ornh.iiis' l.ourl of Som.Ts.-t county, l'it I will oiler at puhllr slc nl the kite n-siden.s-of K. V. KiliK. der'il.. in MiddhH-rc-k timushin. siiu.rsei CHiiity, isuite of leiiij.yfuiiui, ou Saturday, August 11th, 1894, at one o'clock p. nu, the following real estate: No. 1. A ccrtiiin tract of fiiiul mtiuite In Middlci-ns k and I'dib t T.irk.-vfoot town. shiiis, adj.Hiilnif Inndsof M. 1L Kllijf. Suiiiuel I. Killir, A. klliuih A l'l.. el al.. -oliluliiiii2 al.Hit one hilu.lr.il and r.i ent sine iw-ns. licirv or ks, i.-iin; ine Home l met otitic de reused, havniK thereon erected a Dwelling House, tank lainiand other iHithuildimrs: alsait Wl ai-n-s ruiireu anl Iu cst cultivuthui. wnh itihmI frull on-hanl and sllur i-alut on the pn-uils-s; the hind is uii.l.T'iui.l with u.hmI isml; the Mud I'lke runs throtmh it: Hie fumi In well watered all.l uus-ly loi-ulcd. No. z. A n-rtain picis' of lun.l adjiHiiiiuc tro t o. i, Sauiiiel r. Km-.', and in. It. Kiinr. containing two ai-res and i-iaiil Is-n-lics, ami Ik usil Iu tsiiiixvtloii Willi home inrui. No. X. A r-njln Intel of lioid siliiite hi t'pis-r Turkrvi.aK townsliin. a.lloiiiiinc Thom as l llllallls, .MirKS Ring. J.s-ph Kill It. H. Kin, Attcti fraiilh-y and otliers, eiHitaimii 292 ACRES, more or less, luiving then-on erected Dwelling House, urn, cimhI Umk lrn, iinil thr hutltUao: aUHit nit luintiriil ami rli-ur. with KMt r- rlsinl on u. iriui?-. It u well wiitcntl mill HMitvtl in m kimhI iiHifMMiriMNMl. m-inie a'HKit mifHtitt ii-tuilf iiiiU-m frtiin KiiucwhskI. I.inif tmt iuaiTy ofH'iiel iiu roal m tin ir-iai-I Nt. 4. A rvrtain tnw-t A sitiutte in I'iiiht TiirstvfH ttiwii-shii, 'iMnrnni LmihI A. KiiHaU fc t iK, imt Nc 1, K. l. tzl. r. Altrnin lit utitt utlivp, ohiUluiIiis 'hhiI Hn-lKir .cr. Ni, A vtin of Umostotif of ihw huiulrl miti II fly .'ivti-, K-iiiic (lit K.iine IhiH-MttHi.-rHivt'v.'s,i ,y M. I King l ul., to H. I'. Kiiik ly (laUtl Um? 11i Umv uf 3lurv!i, A. !., i. TERMS: 10 imt ot'iit. of ininhiiM motley to itciitl whn llir inK'nv U A hrii of f1.74 !o m-nutiii hi tntct N.t. 1, wUtuMit inti-n-Ht, mnl Ui vaU' iti t!it d'-uth of H:iiinih KnikC U r T- Utin ht-irM of Joint Kiiiic. !-M. Tin twium of th' I'un lia.ie uioiH-y lo Ik uili oi ti-iiry CHAUI.F? r. KIN;. AUmiiiiMtrutor. Orphans' Court Sale -OK- Vzfinbb Real Estate! Bv virtue of an order of sale issued nut of thel iriiltaus' Court if S,uuers-t nainly. Ia.. and to the uudcrsi-'iied iidtuiiiistmloni of Hciiiainln Kline, btte of Jnnrr township. tsoiuerset tsaint , tTt, directed. we will otf.-r al puhlie aair at the lute rcsidcoce of the de- reused, ou Saturday, July 28, '94, at ID P. M the following dm-nU-d valuable n-ul cwtMU, viz: Na 1. The hoiiHtitmd trurt of lUnjHinin Klinn dtm-ttt. nitimte in Ji'iinrr tow u hip. SIIHTMt (IHlllty, 14-. (Ml ttM SUlHTt MOtl JeinitT pike, iwiiiiitu ImihK t fiuuii.-s ami Htiry t. .hatlr imi the north, tnire rihullKv nw Jhn ItitwktT in the wt. l'liirie Whippcniutn anl ittrtve Pile tui the nun nnu mwd ru .ipe ihi uie hi miiUfiiiiiiitf two huulrefl an! dve ( Jiii ar- nert or le. navtUK llien-oa efctco a lwu-tory nwiu; Dwelling House, and htnre buru. ThU A nit 1mm alo a &ie fruit on-tiant. excvlUi waur, anti U iu food nUtle of rullivation. No. 2. Mill pn"rtr of uuid ilndint, itu- ate In Jeiiiier tiwuftii, emiily ant mUte afon-MHhl, Mtlinin K!wrU Muftt n lite inrth. lHinUof iKrr IdwiiaeM mih! W illiaiu klioeoii Ihe emxt, ami btiiii 4 Th irW Vuu nr on ihr south autl wl, cttfitittnntjc tmr lyiir'en i T7 acnn iwxe ur hs 4 hv iU4 two-Ury GRIST MILL, and older building thermn erected. Nil 3. A mm main tlmUr tract, situate In tlie titwnslnn. nsiiity antl liite afm-saiU, no lainlns one liutiUretl iluui acrva lias-w m-m and known fea a latrt uf llu: John tlarrvm tract. TERMS- One-third of curchaw mou y. aficr poy- nuiilof all d-!t and Una I i-ipnis t. re main a lien In tlie lands lu lieu is Cower to Mary M. Kline, widow, and InlalK-e Iu Ihrre siual annual iwyiucnta, wltti Interest, lip' first pet v n lent tnensif iki cMinmiatliai of kMic lfe-ferml uayineuu lu De aTun-a oy imii aua miirtKace. Ten percent, of pavhas miHiey to ue paid nn day of aale. i'uaaraMuu Kivcu 1st. April, iswx jaAKY .w. ki.i r, JACB J. KLISrl AdnuulsiiatAjV. James B. Fine Fine CARTS for Bachelors. BUGGIES for Young Men. SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST Fine Busies for middlc-asred and business men - Fine Carriages Fine Phaetons A T Qfl a 'arS ''ne Road Wagons ilLOW and Spring Va"0iis. The largest anil best wav James B. THE Is None PRICES Too Good When LEDICINES. It is Just as Itnisirtaut to Ss-ure FRESH, PURE DRUGS, A it U To Hate VonjUlence AT SNYDER'S Voil are always sure of irctling the Carefully TRUSSES ITITXEI3. All of the Best and Most jtpproitd TrH.ea Kept in Stock. SitifH-tion Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. I GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE SIGHT JOHN N. Somerset, ... MrsALUhl. Mv stock of seasonable wasli Press Goods is large and cheap. Consisting in Part of : 40-inch Irish Iiwns, fijireil and stritssj. White and colorvil dimities. Plain & tijrurtsl Crejies, very jiretty. All grades of Ilresw liiihtiins, tit low jirii-es. Crinkled (;inijliaiiis. ' Wiail and Cotton CliaUies, from oe up. American and French Suttines, all trmiKsi. Plain striiMtl and plain Nainsooks. " India Lawns. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DOTTED SWISS, FOR DRESSES & DRArERY. A larjre line of yard wide Canibries. Pereulisi in many iK-sins. Handsome Priueesn Dueks. IiatistK-s in many styles. A Great Variety of White, Cream, Ecru ami Illaek Luce for Tritumiitij. All widths and styles of braides for Dress Triminin";. All colors Moire Silk, Chanjrtable Silk, Surah Silk, etc, for trim iiiir.g and waists. A complete line of Series, Henri ettas and fancy Wool and Silk Dress Goods. Cheap Wool Dress Goods in great variety. Bdby Dresses and Baby Coats, long and short. Baby Caps and ITats to suit a!I. All kinds of goods for Children's Dresses. Lace Curtains from 50c. a pair up. rerun from 5 to lOc. A larjro assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Under wear. Beautiful Table Spread?, cheap handsome ties in Silk aud Cot ton. ?ilk GIovcs anJ MIts 5n ?"eat vari CIJ. The best line of CORSETS to be found. Hundreds of articles iu Notions, and Trituiuiu?s that cannot be found elsewhere. The best line of FAST colored Stockings, either in Black or Colors. Summer Opening Millinery Goods, The largest, most stvlt It aaJ cheap est. Don't fonrist tliat w ith the extreme low tm-s otfert-tl, you liave a elianif to gvt a Kirt of tlie $100 UI, that we are itow giving to our i-ibst iters. Mrs. A. E. UHL. Holderbaum. GIRL AND NO ROOM TO SPARE. . . for the Family. for the Old Folks. selection ever sliown. down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. BEST You Buy in the rhyalcutn 11 ho l'recrilns fris.hest nuslicims -rilfXCRIITIDXS CoiiiiouihU - I. EYES. CALL AND HAVE YOUFt TESTED. SNYDER, Pa. IB, &c 33. JULY is the time for EMPTYING the shelves in this store, and we've made such prices for niis? poo. Is medium to tine and finest kinds as will do it effectually. One of tlie features of the sale is a largo assorted l of Fine Ores- W.silens 40 inches wide such as sold at SI. ml and Sl.i"i plain and fancy mixtures novelties in weave and eoloriiijr 50c a yard. Any of you who want fine goods fur lit tle money sit down and write tor sam ples, and when you jfet the sample and want the g.snls and they're kinds you will want when you ace the giasLs and prices together order promptly, and when you inn do so, make a second or even a third clioico to avoid delay or disnpiointiiicnt the first rlioiee will always Ia sent unless sold otiL Other lots ile and IV and we assure you they'ro such B'ssLs as u ill warrant your prompt at tention. One of the lots of Wash liiaaLs that's to la; removeil is Kine Iress) liiii)?haiiisi i'aj kind i- a yard one hit alone) that will pay you all to send Ur. Si-ud for samples of Fine Silk liinlianis 35c a yard. Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. POPULAR APPROVAL far twanbt eitatilbhiiitf tlw atatiit' in i f a IxiniiitM husf in tht? .iiuiiiani ty. ami the k-mm1-w:11 uii1 favor we have Ims'H shown i it'll ate tluit th'H who havt tlenlt with um luive --. i oininrntly iwIi.h tuxl with tlicir Initicttoiis. MANY COMPLIMENTS Have been pasMcd cn iMir line imT SUMMER Headwear and Neckwear, Shirts and Underwear, etc, etc. Come ia ami jou vilt eaoilr GnJ something to please joa, wliatcver ywi may want atpyLxr juices. Jonas L Baer, The Hust'er." Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG. PA. Faundad ia 132. lrse r'aculty. Two full nsirses uf iwly ClaMi-al aud Sclcntinc. Hs-ll won n all detainments. liM-rvatry, jiiannri- and Dc w l.vniiuislum. Hix lane buikiiiies. Mimiu benU. l.iliranca 2iX volunM-a. .x- 1enca low. la-anm-nl uf Hvitieur ami hvi-af 1'ultun- in ebanreuf an i-xjarlcncnt phvMclan. Airnuli- b frci im-uI rallnan iraina. la-aliou un Iter lialtl. Dr-ld uf iMllia burv. uhsI pt-aiiul ;ind healthy. t-RPHATORV CEPABTMENT In -iraU- baiiidlafs. for uuvaauu youua ao Pn-uarinx for Ihju cuile. unuvr ec ual ml uf llv ITuk-iimI aiA lliiv a-auMaiit imldiuc wltn Muilrnu la IB buUdlnir. rail u-rm ooen sVti. wh. lw W cataiiaf urn. addr.-aa H. W. SicKnihl, 1. D IX. !.. Iresi. dent, or Rc. O. U. kUiufrr, A. rTUctil, iivttysbantPa. 0 Q
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