The Somerset Herald Au?urt 1 1, 1M. juienta at Snyder' drug ire A. J- Ai1.l ft foiietiianch ,u '-ii.:'. '.vi"K -riui-i'liy j, ;. , ,j :n iiU nia'.UTt" frot in a bow . V,l r.;a. H- ' " h an ojh.-i Rait h-''- ,. .-. iiow l'i"iii(;-t'Ii Harrows for . j.u,..- 11. 11. i. rlinii.i. ,layt:ui" i r-.'.!y ln'lj.f'.ii ...ii-i m-owiii. it " A I- -rv t l - to R t ! su.j'".i- stn..;-vl "'stru-:,yii- rV drug rt.-rt. ,,:lr f.iu--i. tiave diej in t'hes- .UllIV fro" r::.--M h r.'u up the n..riW of the a beep au.l enters tue brain, nun- . . f ... v. 1 T lri i 11 ( . f r five J.iixr ai J lSt, !i. ll.'U.EKBAl !i. Tii(. o-ni rr.. ill he ". fail" ...Ir.-ui'a .uliiiue; the pmue are ! remain so, and though h.,,1 n staii-l ..re 17 uber sun a"? 'ti""r P'11 lLc cr", U1 ,,rul"" j v 1, a small "lit. ..f ii r..ifrt ill eoiitiiiuing i.. our.--of "trii-kof the trade." It ..) . I,;,; these jciis-r i.i x. St,, v Lave l-n most eutertaiu- m hiahly usvfuL tin . ,-.V. A. "lire is a" autil.e f-.r liia- , 'T a a;; nihlarial diai-. hih-r i'.-rJ'.-d I r f-uP Neither ,C ! ii.v. ariii-' y " inj'iri-Hi V- ,'i.:t into the cniujitin fthi arraii:l to fare fevur aud and tuition, at ;:rc and put a U.x .f Ayer-a Till ia 1 r M;( i.; U S-re trav-linif, either -v yn ,r. Vi.u U hnd itimi o-uve- ii:,nt. rrtiuioUN "f-- The best p.,!v f.-r nlis inaigwHn. ana ui-l. a"'1 adapu-d uaiiy t-liuiaia. i-:.-ar.iii'Valtuf,fin fnture at Dev- sii.l -C Kraiiklia Su, l-Rins Aug. jtx farior uit. I st Bl.Kil half prioe. W..;;in and township aidit..n are -n- i !,., nation fc.r th. ir n- u hi.c--.-" il' the pr.-i.riiig ..f ti. k-t .. - 1.-).. Lit N.sl 1.1 tlif Ka-mary t ic-ii.-n, a'id that thr otitje rv r t-r she . Ifv .u..nt ll.r t tarm wagon i !,.,;. .i n't fail to ft Kramer :j.if'k'-r from Ja. II. IIoLIiKKnAl M, Sni-rwl, Pa, Tiif iii.Iiwtrial --hjl for fc.ldk-r i-r-hardly 1- n-a-ly to re-ive l-u-pii- i.-f..reuext May. It riuire ,.., . a. . i iisiouto the ?l Ui alrwwly ..iura.t..-d f Tto I- exifud.J U-trelhe i- "'iiil'UKvL and thin auhrtiut a .li liwM 1 ppr.pnat-d l.y the neil i.-iIuru. ilaveyou aeea Iwlin'a liruwels Vmr al i' iit I--r yar.1. in any iaturn ? j.vt"urtaii l..i-rthau j.d.U.-ra pri--Vr. giiarantwl on any ani-lv, fand V K.-ai.kiiu u, Mn'U, I'a. Tin-to ii tiuiit all the fanner i-- i t.i sit out in the nhade, an-1 at-h i:.i!-sl- prow. A omiitry man thinks all in U' n U t- it i-hind a -uuler s-.,.i rAr in Ufiiey. This b the n-n , i . ry tinner aiita to ui-ve to U ti, and r ry l- u man wauls to le a fanner. Mr. Im-J..iio. "f this pla-e, lias ai ,p;e,l Uie a' u.-y of the K'.uiira Hooting New York. TUis i one of the larK"t and l-st r''ii:ig .-"nipaiin-s in exiteu-u. S r. J..ui lil le at 'l lime prepared t r--;:r ..r paint nit-uJ no-fiug, or to funii-sh lira- of ::ie bmcus "Climax" l.rasi.L the ..i-i 4 and !est nvting ia the market. Areording to a o rrepolident of the Xc Y'rk ''--, at'hrl-lian hun-h iu yu.tr parts of Japan rannot 1 enal lisheJ a lih-Kil the eviusieiil of the proJTty ..i-r iu the ueighUirh.iod. In 14, a i,un-h has the same wlatun as a sal.sHi ha ill a highly moral Ainerieasi vilhige. The -Fanner King" of ri-nnsyivajiia, i'-i. Ja:;i Young, "f Midditlowu, tir.ish e! L.i:ng his tT' son last Friiay. Hay, u.-a:. rye and osts ere gathensl from 'srU ti-rrsauJ hised in m-cilent 0 i..t.:i..n. The -rp filled leu larna. I; l - k men and uiuli-s a periisi of i bys to ,--riijiete the work. Pr hiiig in Va:uiiuter Aldey ou s-.iii iay. Ar hdeaMU Farrar aid he wan n siiqirise-I at the einpiiiwusuf ehurelii aii.l that many men held aloof not raring fr the endless iteration formula and dog ma. Perhaps, he alded. the Uiasn of men u'.d have grealer ln-lief iu the worth aii.l .'.liies of sennoiis if they xild s.v ni. n-marked dilfi-r-li-e bvtwetulhe Hi e.. f pn. feeing Christians and tliat of it. 1. nary ineu. Ni-ariy all oKik !.ki say: "Pour U.ir.g water over ripe tomato, tlien skin th.-iii," and a: least niuey in every iiacdred - rs..n attempt to skin them in tt.i iiiamu-r, and. miawuueiiUy do it ry jiiipi-rf.-t'.y. This is the pnier way t" pet l t-miaux : Cover them with boil iiifT aa'.er half a minute, then lay them iu "..1 ;cr until -rfetly cold, aud the kiii eai. (a-1,1 ,ff ithoul dilheultv, i'-j-. nig the l.i!uat.-s uulnken and as l-nu a they ere Ivfiire 1-ing w-aided. Tue PitL-Kurg f'-rf says that miiit the 'le;!i ,.f Mr. Mewart, the owner of i.i ';.v',e Faii., the (ea.utiful re-sort oil til.- l;i:i,m.,re Jt Ohio, the pnerty has het-u t!ir"n ou the market, and ii is fLiin.-revi i.'iit a syn.!i,-a:- .f several rail t u j nun ill purehase the property and :.ia l i .-vi-ral a:tra-tiiis. It in their p:an i Isiild Mad to ail the -int-s of in-lere-t a !,a.--i.t to the Falls and ere1 a ij- i.!r of summer rottAgit hieh will Ur re:,:,, rt-asuiiahiy iu order to iuJuee pe1'ie n patrvttiia the resort. There is taik i.f llLIiiig the grounds ith eleetrie uy and buildup a roller jater down 1 lie nKHiliUlU. Te i;iusra;i.rti jq Tkr Art Am-iirur ' Au-u, are, as they .Hljbt U be, Jargely -i!,!:veof the ivsuDenfc hh b view of !V a;, r gratefully pro-Ju.-e in the sultry h- ; of :'ied. daya. They ineluds a re y. !ci.ti..ij iu ,t,r 0r Kird Morau's "l-iiiUlstr.;,." fvi'l-juige !.la-k-aud- hiti-" "fl.e,ej Wai leu "Toilers of the sra," li;u--ie s -Apus, toe Tide," aud M i'iiijer s "The 1 1n Sea," and uir t-api-!a. p- u.-i aijj j-u drawiugs by TheJor It-! 'a i ; iu a,j,jii,,n to hH-b there are k--i.-u,, wai. r-lilie. and the fourth of Mr. .i;kiuar"s tisheriea of plains fir i.nia paiiitM The pi-turea, however, ix. uiexus all marines ; there is a raping of Butler-Hie i.rtie of the color '-,;'- a portrait of Kosxath (frotit--e.-, .. a!nlari.is iiil.-rior, sjsneiuieiis "f',nrJ ork, eiuiiroideriej, ev-, e-, -"i- the numerous. aupp!eiiieiiL.nrT Ch"-g-haigns (fa hU-h this magazine tawrat.ly knoan. In the text Mr. f"ai is sujljeB a.tiue Xotr from an ""au Mudi..." the laic Tu-jJore Child s artn-ip, The National Oajlery are coo-tu-ued. there are sewsuable hinto to ?"ung aiaruie paibters. rvmiDisa-Tux-i of - iard J4 .ran.eU-, etc While the re retil.y e-laMisiii-d detiaruueuU of The 1-Jstrit.T and Kx-Litrrw are luorethau ainplr luainuined, the ider ones are not J'eniiitUrd to suffer, and the painler tin ater-4ur or pasiel ) on canvas ehina leitiies. the draughtsman with ehar "ai, rrayou, peu.-tl. or peu I, th auul "arver, the iker in eiuluidery, and the is4ffuera rtigaged in the uiulli f tin rr-tiiof art-work hav e each some tuiigijra,1(v help given tbetn in their eral sfwtaltiea. The Note-Book as ua is spi4-y and pungent in its cotn meius o the art-interests of the tuotub. ' "-t-1". eents. ) Miiuague Marks, Pub i. r, : I" Li. square, Xew York. A. L. G. Uy, !;.., who lml -eu siK-ndiiig ten days at Atiantie ("i:y, re turned borne JJondav. Friday the r'vnngelir-jl Sumlay N-1kk1 pie r.i.-ked in Wi.y's grove. It was an unusually happy ev ent aud as eujoyeil l y ail present. If nothing orif-irseeti oaitirs to tlelay work on the lajr-Kigh atcr works, the eoMnwtors epo.- u tuni on the sapply tf w ater on Sej.t. 1st. Mics Ijura and MolUe Ililenuin, I'.aiighters of ex-Hetst r and Riv.r Jer A. J. liilenian, are laying a two week's vi--it to I'uiotitown friends. J.ilm K. Siitt, l",s.j., has resigned as a iiieuiin-rof the lUmrd of Health. James W.siley has 1 een appoii:li y Uiwn ruu'-tl to supply the vawmMr. The large tannery at Confluence i fair ly under way and lark is already leing delivered in large quantities. The build ings will cover alaiut three aeres. Nathaniel Horner has purehaoed the farm of Jixiah I'hr. eltxe U Stoyesto n. Mr. Ilir will retire from farming and will beeome a resident of Stovtstown. The regular servi.vs of the Prw.1 yteri an Chunh will l held nest Sal.lmlh, August l!t. eoudueteil by the pastor, nioniing and evening at the usual hours. St. John's Cniled Knhreu Chun h will hold a pie nie ou Saturday, August lSh. in Woys grove, near Kaiitnera slatioiu The public is cordially invitcl to attend. A lotsket pie nie iil Is-' held ill the grove a:lja-ent to the liiade Church, in Stonycreek township, on Saturday, August ii The puiilic is invited to at ten.L Mr. Warren Worth liailey, editor of the Johnstown laily ltrm-rit, was married to Miss (Jeorgia Cortin, Sunday morning, iu Chicago. The IIkrald extends con gratulate ns. Jaivdi Kshrick, f near Su.yeslown. will in the future engage extensively in the jNwllry Isjsiness. He recently pur chased the imist improved inculstlors. brooders, etc. VeneraMe Joseph Schns-k. proprietor of the "Schrxs-k House," I'rsiiia, was stricken with paralysis a few days ago. His condition is critical- Mr. Schrock is one of the Issst known hlel men iu the eiMjutv. Kev. Willuim Houpt, of the F.vangcli iral Churcli, will diiart Thursday for IW-rkh-'y Springs, Morgan osinty, Wts-t Ya.. w here a rni-uicetiinof the Evan geiical Ass-iatit.n is in progress. He will Is? alaseiit one li. Mr. and Mrs. rViward .s-ull, of Pitts lsirg. have e.-n si-iiding the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. liicsccker. Mr. scull is a practicing at torney in Pirs!urg. He w xs formerly mnuntt-J with the Herald. Mr. and Mrs. F. IS. C. ranger have t.r tlieir guest Mrs. Chaun.-ey H. Kiefer and ss'verxl children, from Johnstown. M r. K icfer. w Ihi is a well-known Johns town plmnls-r, ss-nt Saturday and Sun day with his family, returning home Momlay morning. The Second Annual Convention of the Sunlay Si-lssl Asyxs-ialiou of Somerset tTassisof the Kefonncd Church willU' held at Merlin, on Monday and Tuesday, August Jithaud Ulsu A namls-r of the leading milliners of that denomination w ill Is- presont aud are ou the programme for addresses. Jesse Price, a farm hand employed ' J. K ShalTer. of Coiicmarigh tou nship, w as kicked in the fj-e by a horse and re ceived numerals ugly wounds while leading a fractious animal lo water la.t Tiielay morning. Mr. Price was rend ered uni-on-cioi and his life was dt--ia-.r-ed of for several days. Fayette couuty oth.-ers last week made a raid into the "moonshine" distri.-t and captured SimoU Potl-rticld. an alleg.sl il li. -it distiller. Poitertield is said to have heretofore lrn a g'sl reputation. His still c-Mild n.t Is" lo-al.sL. It is claime.1 that fugitive "Hill" Prils is hanirwig out in the ueighlorhii of P.A.terticld's biiue. The Ninth Annual P.eunion of Simer-ts-t County Lutheran's bel.l in Y.slcr's grove, two miles west of M.-yersdsle, Thursday, w as largely atteiidtsl. not less than pe-lde U-ing present. The princijial addre-w of the day w as deliver ed by W. F Pars, .ns f Washington I. Cwhosjsike on "Parsimmons Yoh-a-nocs and other Trifles." Thurs,lay iliift i while Mx. and Mrs. Frederick Brant, living four miles s.ulh of Somerset, were ailment from home, the f. ruicr in the harv est field, aud the latter gathering I-rries tln-ir f.sir-year-old n g, 4 swssioii of a U'X of matches aud set fire to his clothing. An eighl-ycr-old sister dashed a bucket of w ater over her little brother, but not until after he was so lodly i-urued that he di-l. Mr. and M rs. Itrant are heart-broken over the ter rible catastrophe. Mr. H. C. Beerits is mnsidering a very handsome offer ft his farnu two miles north of tow n. Altuongh Mr. IWrit- is kej4 lsy attending to his duti-- in the finu of Cook 4 H s rits he manages to steal eniKigb time lo diris-t the workmen on his fanu. and this sea-urn has hid the satisfai-tion of seeing ' tons of ciy liar vested from oi aTe of his lan.L When helssught the fanu five or six years ago it would liave Ns n MWisidcrvd a great yield lutd oil tons of hay Iss n taken from the entire acreage. Mr. Cadwalader Itiddlc, of PhiUblel phia, visiting meinlsTof the State Iiird of Charities paid his annual vi-it t the .ssinty jxil and i.r house y-aer.lay morning. He w ill urge the State Pard t4 Cliariliesi U condemn the wooden Isiildings at the sir hous.-. occupied as sleeping ris.ms by aged uuile inmates, and ask that it n-pl-cl by a brick structure. He w ill also recommend that the interior of the jail be painted, iu or der to give it a ni.ire cheerful appearam-e. and tliat the sanitary cvnditiin of that tsiildin; be lke 1 inl at orn-a. A breeze f xcitnien: was si-asionel I. Sunday by the fiu-liug of three sti-ks of dynamite lying under a fng of the raiinl tra.-k ' . Pine Hill station ou the Herlin Imnx-h. The dynamite was nd a few winutts after the Hynduisn excur sion train had pa-cJ on the way down in Ihe Ijrtniiii2 and it was at first thought to have l-i pla.-sl there fr the purjs-ie blowing up the train. The a!-ce of any itdi.-3tion f e iJ iutetit 11 after ward to the (vun-lusiou that the expKive had hid there tr safe ke.liug. An ie tow uship e.rresjm-K-ut wriuss: "Mr. Curl.-y luudcd here on M.imby aud has a trrv of men at w ork cleaning off the right-of-way gnsin I 6r the grand view cut of the Pennsylvania Midland Kailnaa-i eoiupany. This eut is situated at the cast side -f the Allegheny and the railroad will run seven miles along the w( side of the loountaiu. The railroad eomuiy purchased Lsm arxe-i of land in one lsly and liave tuin ers prape.-tiHg 6-r ciaU. They intend to ling a steam mill in to cut i.ti feet of sugar lumlr." Ani-mg ot hT visitors in Sotnerset dur ing the week was Prof. W. M. Irvine, priiH-ipal of the Mercerslsirg S.-hxl t-r Young Meu. Prof. Irvin wa looking lip the interest of his achooU w hich by the way t bat Iss-otuiug the lelirtg in s:ituliu U it kind in Pennsylvania. Among the studetiU at the Merci rslsirg w is. 4 U-t year w aa Mr. Carl Scott, rides acrfJonlL Scott. Ksq. He wiU return to Merccrsburg the coming avKsi. and w ill prejiare hiuis4f V cJ'.ege. It is probable that tw o or three other Soniers youths w ill attend the Men-erslwrg ch.a.I is a ressult of Irot Irvine' a visit BabHel of Eil Saviari. Th'irv!ay night one week ngj two mask el robbers entered the "sumer hon- -f Henry Baker, near Wellerstsirg. After eirvering t he orcu pants with revolvers and mtuniauding silence umler peruilty of death, the roblers ss-jrel it).o) and a gi ld watch and n wde their utcspe. due of the Kaker brothers had mly nv-cutiy had his pension voucher cabbed and hi-1 the money in his clothes; the other broth er, it is said, was iu the ltaV.it of cirryin,; a wad of bills amounting at the time to tnwrly fr"""." in his pock. The fart that the Rakers had money ; well known in the ne:ghK-irhsl, and this knowledge is litlieveil to have becJi com-iiitiiii'.-ated to the roMsTS Curisiiaii lUkir, it apgrt-ara from Lil-r reports hail only recently returned from the west and lie anil his brother, M ichael. lodged in a bed room ever the spring h.sis. Three or f.sir days Is-fore the robisry a man r.-pn?i-ming himself to be u agent g.r a nrs-ry linn came t Hak--r's and remained over night. He was given a 1M in the room w itU Christian a:id Micluiel. When they w t-r ready to retire the stranger, o! awning Michael folding up his vest and pl.m-ing it under his pillow, inquired w hat he did it for. Michael inms-ciitly replied that he had S?" in his vent pocket w hich he had saved S-r the purjsir-e of sending his deaf and dumb child to an asylum to Is edu cated. Nothing more was tlsmghl of this conversation until after the robls-ry, w hen the brothers retiieml sred tiLit the fruit tree agent was lame and that he an swered exactiy the de-s-riplion of one of the roblsrs. A.-cordingiy an informa tion was lodgtsi against the fmit tree aent and he w as arrested hist Wcdnesibty and brought to S4uerst and pla.-e.! in jaiL The prisoner's name is etiterevl ou the jail record as Joseph Whiltaker." Coal Ehipnunti Keepisg Vp. The oi-J maxim aUnit an ill wind blow ing g d to some one is applii-abie to the eifcci the r-.s-Mit coal strike has had upon the struggling mining industries of this osinty. S.mii rs county coal w as eag-T-ly s.Hight after during the strike and since the strike lias ts-en de-lareI off the de mand has k.-.t up and in a nnnils-r of instances has iiu-reastd. Mines tluit had been streggling fr years to intrJuce their coal into the eastern markets are ihiw running full time and the indications are that the demand fir Somerset county coal w ill Is- permanent. Capitalists it setins have come to rec nrni.e this fact and every week brings sMs-ulators Into this county w ho are eager to invest their money iu undovelopid isatl btii.Ls. The mining interests of our isKiniy have a great future. Barked Up toe Wreag Tree. "Ljcvi Kunpp, of I-igonier Uiwnship, has for some time past lss-n missing hs-u-t tre- from his land and concluded to trap the guilty jrties The trees were cut down and trimmed into p-ts w ith saws to avoid the noise of chopping. Mr. Knupp cut the Iwrk on anuinU-r of tns-s and w nrte his name on the w.ssl, after w hich the bark was carefully rep'.aiv.L Wednesday he discovered that some of the marked trees hail !-en stolen and lie went ti I.igonier to w-an-h forthctn. He found the trees in issesioii of M-.rs S-gar Jtita wlio hat purcnascd them from J.asc.li. John and Ira Kutter. Mr. Knupp male information against the Mutters charging them w ith larceny and cutting dow n trei. Tiny were sulse queiitly arrested and entered bail lor cirL," ' irtenhrtj M'trru'. Dtati's Harveit. Sarali. w ife of L. W. ISreliin, the weil kruwn linker and confectioner, diis' very um-xpe-tel!y lstwoen seven and eight o"d. k Saturday nioniing, at fu r home on Main Cpm strwt, from malarial fi ver. Mrs. Urchin hud !ssn sick for only a'ssit a w s-k and w as confined to her lsd only three or fmr ilays Is.f.ire hi.r duatlt. At ul tiiu .-n; until Friday night was her condition l.Mkcd upon as serious by th.-sc at her ls-.isi K-, and not until early soiur day morning a as a fatal termination of her disease thought of. The aniiounce ineiit of her death was a prn'smd sii.s k U the itiuiinunity, but few of the ti-wns-pd.le having known of her illness The deceased w as a daughter of Mr. and Mrs diaries M euscr, of S .uierset lsir (Migh, and w as the fir-t meiiils-r of a fami ly of eleven childn-u to pass away. She was '-tl years of age aud had been i)iarriil tr U-n years Mrs H.-ehui pos-scssed many excellent traits of chara.ncr and was w ell-liked and esUs-mod by a host of frien.ls. The fu neral took plai at 10 o'cl.s k Monday uiorning. wrvi.-es Is'ing i-iidili"teil by Itev. J. S. Harkey, of the Lutheran Church. The ls-rvsved h i-Uin 1 and fam ily have the syin;athy of the entire com munity. Josl.PH RoXLR. J.sseph ("roller, a highly res.i1el -iti-ren of itrothersvalley township, is dwd at the age of si years 7 months and U2 days Ieatli riultel from kidney troub le. He is surv ived by four j:is and four daughters i:erta i. eh m an. Mrs lielss-i-a Iehuiau. wi.low of the hue Henry la-hmaii, of Paint tow nship, died at the home of her aou-in-law Frank S. Horner iu Adams township, Cambria CHinty, Thursilay aftenioon, aged M years. She was the mhiT of seven childrtii, all of whom survive. A Pottery For Urttaa. Ilcstideuts of I'rsina are taking a.ive st.-jrs looking toward the erts-tkm of a large ticry at th:U pla:-e. It has liecn know n for years past that all of the land iu the neigh!orliood r.f I'rsina is under laid with a vein from seveu to twelve feet of excellent potter's Hay, ljt up until a few weeks ago, w hen sample lots of clay were taken to one of the piHterics at New Brighton, Pa and manufactured into ware, no altemj't had ever been nio.ii1 to utilize it. The result of the test at New Brighton is said to have convinc ed the people of I'rsina that they liave a l;iiaiir.a at their d.r and already a pot t 'ry ctnnpany has Isi-n organized and twu-thirds of the capital sUs k has ls?en -a'ns.Tilfd. Tlxase who have seen the samples of w are manufactured from I'r sina day say that it is of a superior qual ity and far better than that manutaitured from the clay found at New Brighton and Kast I JverpooL. bi.. The I'rsina Hay, it is claimed, is !-st a la pled fr the man-utu-turr ot jsatery for oniameutal pur Mrses and tine table ware. We hope the budding company will blossom into a fully ih-vel.ijH-d industry and will l the means of attnutiug many )eople to I'rsina. VartklMa Choakt. A disjiatch from Beailing says: Jutlge EmienijsHit, Monday, isMieil a Is-m-h warrant f the arrest of John K.tierring er on the rltarge of rcpn-scnting that he paid to the treasurer of the Laurel Hill luitils-r Company, in S.meict county, ?il'i on Tu shares of at.s-k he ha-1 wib scrils'j l.-r. and upon h" applU-atswi ti sli.ir.-. f sti-k were transferred to him and were ol-l by him auil f r whh h he never paid, a chsL dated on Sunday hav ing Is-s-c given V the treasurer of the Iianville National hank which was not honored. The aj.pl H-ation was made by the Laurel Hill lainiber Company. ier inger is a eti-k holder of the company. Katy Caa't iiag. The Kilr lid lui alnwdjr bean Wsinaaivd theold trsdilssi Uw tssw revisl -Ital Ibis iiuic fcnra suits sia v.s-k brjorv tue Arst Ins.i The katydid hasn't "Is-gun to ing" t it ha do v s -e. ( Huv again we must re mind our scientific i-unteHiporariea that the katydid, like the grasshopper and the cricket, atridulates The inelaiK-holy ound it makes comes from the rubbing together of two hard organs at the base of the forewings- The green littl insect may trt oken ths first frot4 in six week, bjl it d;wsm1 do h by winging. It only s. -rat. he out Us warning. This isllt pe e;i d sat iu a fa.-c 7j -via.v P-ffriot. CORX IS ABOVE WHEAT For tie First Time in Oar Hirtiry In dian Corn SELLS HIGHER THA5 WHEAT. Corn sold on Friday 2 cents alusb; l higher than wheat :-.!i-l earlr in the week it was 5 crnis a lnishi-1 higher. This is the first tiiu .1 in our l.Nu.rv since a pri. - made for mru and w heat tlwt the for mer his ever "old higher than the latter. i"r.nii tae very Is ginning wheal has Is-en higher. A century ago the pri.-e tal Jes coiltcted by Carroll C. Yricht shows w heal was in-t a'smt t a ii-e the pri.-e of corn. In ITsS, for insUim-e, a lairn-lof !..Hir d in Boston for alut 4 and a ir rel of meal for aUnit t The same ratio has been kept np ever sin. In the export price of corn was ?I a bushel and of w heat -nlr S1J27, Is.t they have ran-ly been so marly of a pri-? since, and in general the price ofoorn has mn along from Xi to HO kt cent of the price of w heat. Kven a year ago com averaged in ei sirt alniixt exaHly me lialf the price of w heat and both came cLmp tobeing one half their pru-e twenty-live years liefore. For a year past corn lias Iss-n rising and wheat falling until wheat reached Uv-t week the low est recorded pri.-? of all time, at .4 and i5 cents a bushel it has since risen 3 cents while corn at 14 cents is lack to a range rivaling the higher prices of the past twenty years in which it has often been higher, Isit never, nor for four centuries since corn was first seen by Furopcan eyes higln-r than w hcaL This economic revolution, for it U little else, is of csirse due to the damage the Mru crop has sustained from the hot winds of July. This country, when all is w elb raises 2,i.i,(ii ( bushels of corn. For two years it has only raised a thn-e quar ter crop. In lssl, w hen like winds jiarch e.1 the ground and dried the yellow silk un:il the corn blasted iu the ear, only a two-thirds crop was harvested, and w hen it was marketed the tidal wavcoflssl sw ept the country. Iu fait short com crop years are almost invariably attended by political "tidal waves' No man or jiarty. President or Congress ever gets any Tcdit for managing the country right w hen the com crop faiLs l.T4,lW-, ItM and Wc! all came on tlie heels of short com crops. The surjiri-ing thing ia that while corn has risen so rapidly this summer and fin twenty years past has maintained its price in-the markets of the world very evenly, w heat has fallen over one-half. Com is loner than in the early seventies, hut only a little lower. Wheal is only a! "Kit 4T per cent of its prn-e llien. This is bei-au.se the world'sproductiouof w heat has grown rather faster than the world's pnslu.-tion of Indian ivni. The worl d's a venige pnxluition of w heat as given by our Agricultural department a year ago w as iUMi.'sHi."!--! lsishels Mul hall givis. there might e a better au thority only there is not the worl.fs w heat crop in Isil-l as i.ii,im Isish eis in l-s'H l.l",t, and lsTl-s as l,Tfl.mi,i. The steady increaso lias g. me on a go. si deal faster than jwHila tion. Knrojs? to-lay raises inorewiu-at jer bead than half a i-entiiry ago, and Western K-jrope imis.rts lws.idm 2Ss'', i bushoLs f which very little was im ported sixty years ago when there were j-ears that our on sealsiarH -ities i in srted wheat and Massachusetts paid Isrtintii. for iL cultivation. This increase of over one-fourth in the past ten years or so of csirse ahows why w heat is down. Now mm has not grown nearly so fast. In I"t! the world's crop was taking our Agri.-ultural lH-jartineiit figures i"3."T4,l-H Isishels Spidiart gives the average cni 171--J at l.-tTSo,-ii, and in I7.Vfr5, ten years ago, it was I.Sra.ii,(, and in lsvt-1 it was as large as now, or i''Vi,(n.'Hi lsishels The world's crop ten yiars agi was just alsxit as large as it is now, tliotigh the demand of the w orld for the pork and other meats into which corn is turned hits greatly in crea-sed. Students of the California, Pa., Slate NonuaU seak In the highest praise of the iiuif..ns aud advaiib'ges of the school. Fall temi ens Sept. 1 Hostekstpert. Be w isc, an 1 examine the Cinderella Ilaugo. It has more i-.iiits that excel than any other range on the market, and is wild guaranteed to liwke and roast, Hold by J. Ik Holdertuunu Ttraer'i Ficale. ThetUlrl Annua! Fanners' Picnic, to In; eonduited under the auspiisjs of the Farmers' Alliance, will lie held at H-s-k-wikkI, Pa Thursabiy, Aug. iS, lSt The regular speakers for the occasion will Is W. A. tiardner. State-president of the Pennsylvania Farmers' Alliance, and L K. Dean. State-president of the New York Stale Farmer Alliance. Y. P. Savior, of Somerset, w ill deliver the ail-dr.-ss of w t-l'-oine. C. M. Maxson of New York, w ho is fame.1 as a singer at gatherings of the present character, has also lsn eng.ig.sl. The martial music will le furnished by the Ks-kwood I -and and the Rcrliu drum corps Pinner, re freshments Teain and lemonade on the gpsind at reasonable rates, the pro ceeds to be used to defray exS-nscs. KxcursiiHi ratea will lie given by the Ik A . IlailroatL Win. .ufalL Casselinan, I'a Chairman, B. F. SnydiT, A. J. Semliow er, J. S. Sny der, F. E. Mason, Committee of Arrange ments You are iuviwd to enjoy yourself at the big pU-nic at Ks-kwo.sL on the ikt. and R. .V. Snyder cordially invites ail to visit his store. Heexptstsa lot of new Fall Wrajs by that time and you may want to see the new stvles. They are lieauties Teacaeri for Paint TowM&ip. At a recent meeting of the Brd of S. Iu 1 Iiretors of Paint Township the following teai-bers w ere ele-td for the six-months' term, commencing ctol-r 1 1I: Seese, Milton Livingston ; Hoffman W. lL Hei-hler; Berkey, Austin Hols. ple; Ashtola, Lewis Shatl'er; Morning Land. Ueorge Hammer ; Flat Buck. Juy Holsiile: Clear Spring, F. Holsopple: Custer, Minnie Lehman. Bonier Schisd was not let. The salaries range fn.m r- to Biaier Twine t,r rash in uo-fe latles We sell Sisal Twine f r 7 rents and Manilla for cents per B. New twine just received and guarauteoL James Ik HoLDr.RB.trx. Jeaaer Tovaiaia Sckools. The llin! of Sch.d IiirecUO" of Jen ner township. SHnersi canity, lias elei-t-ed the follow ing teachers for the term commencing the iUl prox at the salaries indicated: Jeliner X Iltatds M. I- Weigh ley, Laurel Hill. I. L. WiaiuL Maurwr, K. W. Lohr, Biesei ker. F. B. SharT.Hr, Horfuian, M. I- Hoffman, if, Ci.r, He-ki Konis ; Bliaigh, Annie S:pe. $t Stufft, Kruma J. Schmucker, r. Hare, John (iriilith, PJi Cover. J. M. Blough, ; Shunk, Wil liam Hammer. f-K TlKMuas Iale, WU liaui Howard. an Walter. John S. Mil ler, tH; Sipe, Nora Miller, tr, PUe V. V. Schmucker. fXL Readers of the IIekald will do well to 6.1 low the advertisements of R. A. Sny ii, r. lu atore in Ilockwood is certainly a uiooct saver to all who patroniie hint. a ail th.Me w ho have done so can testify. Friodta Eirmt Ho. The fallowing gentlemen will ikdiver address at the F'riedens Harvest Home Picnic, Saturday, Aug. Itlc Rev. Salem, of Scalplerel; Rev. Lao, of Hooversv l'.le; Rev. Wetsd, of Stoyestown; Rev. Hark ey, of Somerset; Rev. ticphart, of La vansville; ProC O. O. Savior, of II.uk wuod. The a-ldresMa trill 1 interspers ed with music by the Friedens Baud. All indi-atams point to a very large gathering. Altooaa Baak Citiir Xisiing. j Tle City of AIbv.ua has len f hrow n J into a furore of excitement over the sud- j den disappearam-e, on Monday night f List w e-k, of Harry A. Oardner, who had been Cashier of the Second National Rank of Alloona ever since it w as organ ixcL It was not lielk-ved nntil Wedncs ihy that he had gone for g-csL He was htst seen on the stia of I ho brink Monday evening; on Tue-slay he was nt on hand, an. I, iiuiiiiry at his. hoRie in llolli laysisirg revealing that his wife knt-w li. tiling cf his w here 'suits it tss-snie evident t!x:tt he hsd u.-eil tlietimols-twis-n two .lays to Ki.ike himself M-iree. His disnprxaranre has -atissl Hi mere won der Issj-aiLse he lre the higliest reputa tion in business and social ein-les of the .Mountain Citv. As sism as Mr. iard tier's disappearark-e became known to the Rank ofiicij-.ls they secured a Bank Kxauiincr to go over the acctMiuL and ascertain the amount of de falcation, if any. It is said that the amount of his defalcation wul reach ttt,(t'i. The Bank offii-ials assert that the iustitutioo w ill be able to meet all obliga tions M r. tardner comes from one of the liest faiiiilitw in the State. His father the late William tianlner was cashier of the First National Bank at Hollidaysburg, Hair county, w hile hi brother Osmond is the present Cashier of the same institu tion, Mr. Gardner married the laiitiful and refined daughter of F W. Over, edi tor of the HoUidayslmrg H ijiirr, and is the father of four children, the youngest la-ing fait three weeks of age. From all that can be learned be left a note address ed to his wife, lliat was in effect that his accounts were short and tliat he liad lss-ii caught in this condition tiy the Bank Kx auiincr. Several endearing instructions were also written as to his family, but so far as saving where he had gone to there was nothing toliL The alMounding Cashier is thirty-five years of age, slightly below the average height, wears a sandy mustache, and lias brown eyes He always seemed a cour- teous aud affable gentleman, ami, with the general public, b.h in business and otherwise, his relations were most cordi al. Both he aud his wife were prominent in llullidaysburg sis iety, as well as in the social circles of the Mountain City. Beside Mr. Uardner's business relations in the Second National Bank, he was the junior member of the finu of Harry Wayue A Cx. Issise furnishers There is s.-'d to be a woman in the case a bruiM-ti . -.Isjt twenty-eight years of age, tall and stately, w ith a tuliful face aud enviable figure w Iiom he is alleged to liave taken along w ith him. It is said she is a niece of ex-iovernor Curt in, of Pennsylvania, and tliat last summer tJardncr kept the woman at a hotel in A It. sins and introduced her into the tiest ms-icty of the tow n as his cousin. For this falls sow ing I will furnish Iiis- sol veil Pure S. C. IWiue at Jli per ton PiHisplialesatfls'aud ?J up to c per ton for fine ground Hone MeaL I-1 me have your orders early. A. C. Havis Soniersct, Pa. A Young Murderess. A ni.ist inysteri.ms sliooting occurred Tuestlay afterutHin at Bridgisirt, a min ing v illage one mile south of ML. Pleas ant, resulting iu the aluaxt instant death of Sophia, the H-year-old daughter of Peter Weaver. The fai-ts so far as lcarn- eil, are that the girl went alasit 1 o'clock to visit a companion of the same age. Lizzie, daughter of a neighUir named Abraham Ihinir-ls and two hours later the visitor drojisnl dtd in the iKsr of her supiHised friend with a bull it in her brain. The lianiels girl's story is as fol lows: "iod only knows how poor Sophia was shot. She came to our plais; after dinner. All our folks had gone fishing except myself and we first talked of a party I was to give Wednesday evening. After w riling out a list ofpeople we intend. si inviting we walked up to the mouth of the Mi1ure Coke Company's Mtillin mine with the intention of taking a ride on a pit wagon. iul n-tunusi withHit having done so. On reaching our bouse I entered first and I think I saw somcKslv miming out of the os-a Im-k d.or, w hich I chase. w Ith a slam. When I turned to the front door I saw Sophia lying across the step with the ttlissl streaming dow n her fit. I w-as so stared that I ran and jumped out over the prostrate Issly, siTeauiiug and falling into a swoon in the street, 1 heard no shot and know nah- ing of how the killing cssiirre-L The girls are said to have had a ouamd ali.Mil a year ago and Miss lianiels has frequently threatened to kill Miss Wea ver aud her two brothors. The prevailing opinion is that the killing w as done by Miss lmniels in the heat of passion. She Is in jail at tireensburg ami weeps con tinually. Heart OiseaM Believed ia SO KinnUf. lr. Aguew's Cure for the Heart gives s-rfect relief in all ca-ses of Organic or Syniiatlictic Heart Disease in .Tu minutes ami sjK-eiiily effei-ts a cure. It is a eer less remedy for Palpitation. Short nesw of Breath. Smothering Spells Pain in I -ft Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces Sold by Geo. W. Beiiford. lidftview Camp-Xeetmf . For the Ridgeview camp-meeting, tot held mwr MillwissL Ps, August pith to 2sth, inclusive, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company w ill sell, from August I4th itsth, inclusive, round-trip tickets to Millwtsxl and return at reduced rates from all stations on the Pittsburg Iiivis ion, Ssithwest Pennsylvania Branch, aud Western Pennsylvania Division east of and including Freeisirt. These tickets w ill I valid ior return (Kissage until Au gust 3h, inclusive. Full infomiation in regard to rates and special train arrangements tan Is? olitain- cd on aiIii-ation at ticket offices Sid a Bicycle. Columbia, Reading Flyers and Fash ions both ladies and gentlemen's w heels opened this week at James H. liolder- baum's Hardware Store. Tie 16tk Aaaaal Exkihitioa of tke Tayetta Coaaty Agneattarai Aasociauoa. The 17lh Annual Kxhibitkin of the Fayette County Agricultural Association, will Is? held ou their beautiful fair grounds at t'niontow n. Pa., on August 21, 22, SL and 2-t, 1W. insHl nu-cs exeel- leut i.-iusU-, large exhibiu and a good time are guaranteed. Come one, Cwnie all. Kxcnrsion rates on all trains and on all railroads. Admission, adults 35 and children 24 cents For premium list or further informatkto address the Secreta ry. W. W. Paesh vlu I'liwMitown, Pa. Ecr Tcatmrot. One of the prominent features of the Cinderella Range is the extra large and high oven, which insures terfei-t Isvking ani roasting. Sold ami guaranteed by JxaEs B. lhiumiejirx. IU By 0a Tu. At la."4 Felimary'a els-li.n Peter Mr Arthur waa fits-hire.! le1-d o-hol di- re-ti-r of Carboa township in Huntingikm coanty, by a majurity of for rit over W. W. Reed. R?J nmUM-d theelwtion on the frmuml that tlie fm.nl hail wn-ng-fullT thrown out live votea caxt 1 hint, hii-h would hare el-tl him by one rule. To thn MrArthur mail answer tluU the five disjKllcd baili-U were pnp pr!y thrown ut tmwx enrh roiitained rmoouarka in two rinle. The mart held that the two cn-nuitarks were nt in-ismsisU-nt m ith ewt-h utber be caase the eanli.Utes Toted lur fi.r whta4 dim-ton in lth eolunins did ra eiceed the total Dantla-r to be rotd f"T. The ei-tjun of McArtliur waa, th.-rvfc.re, K asiide and W. W. rUl waa de-lared elei-ted ta hi stead by one majority. Highest of au ia Leavening Power. Latest U.G. Gov't Report r1 AsfiOLUTEry puns Over 101 Tears of Ago. A family reunion was heel, Wednes day, at fie cMintry home of Samuel Wis singer. in honor 4 Cambria county's venerable a;ri.in-ii, Lewis Wissinger. who reai-he.1 the remarkable age of 10! years on June 21 last. Mr. Wissinger has lived nnder the administraliou of every President of the lnilcd States ha ing leen Ishti during Washington's second term. There were over 'in g iCsts at the reunion. Th-re are s graiiK hildreii and i great -grandchildren. Lew is Wissinger w as lni June 21, 17!n, on a fanu on the Bid ford pike, al-jut two and iHie-half miles from Johns town, His fin her, after serving in the Revolutionary war, purchased this tra-t of laud aud move. I from Bedford county to it, which was at that time a perfect wilderness He continued to live tin-re until his death, at the age of HU. He had II children, of w hom Ia-w is was one of the oldest and the only one now living, the others having died at age varying from fSJ to W years Salic ! To all meiul-crs of Reulicn Fertier P.nO, No. .'JM, you are reUo4cd U aili-n.l a sss-ial mis-ting on Safur.L-iy, Aug. ili, for the piirjawe if making the ncss-sjiry arrangements to attend the National Kn campment at Pittslmrg, Si pt. lo-l.V By opJerof Comuu.ii.ler, C. W. Pi oH. Ajt. THE STRIKE THAT Just now the labor world" scema to be ia a state of ebullition. Ia these irrepressible conflicts be tween Brawn and Bullion the former is not always successfuL There i3 one strike, however, that can be participated in by both, and both win. Employer and employee, rich and poor, are alike benefitted by striking out for our place and get ting their share of the BARGAINS in -GENT'S FURNISHINGS- which wearvroiisfctntiy ..nVrin in all lines and now particularly in sum If t R UNDtft- ctnaao ncckwear When it Comes To Giving You What You Want, We're Right In It ALL YOU'VE GOT TO DO IS COME AND GET IT. Jonas L Baer, The Hustler.' A UDXTOITS NOTICE. W. XI. Ilay T. Wvin i In the t tuin tf rmi H.iv. ptinr. r tiniu-f j huki ria if .uh Inis-mc" W. 1 1. H;iV t fl rMlti1 lSi. A .-Vhi ami W. II. Hay - Ju. Ihv. T. It-i U 1 .V, L. i. Ifiiy aiit Vil- j oluniMry A-viifu- tiiuiH Ilay. i ttu-nt. An! iHw, i Julv, lt4. ki p-t!tin uf A. L i. Hay taiil Valt-uTitH ii.iy. K 1", -iir!-H I thr afV-a-ri-ii-l -T.tt-ami on nttCiu of Valr-titiuf Hur. I-mi Ihf 4 urt ttMritit t". (."t'iifcrtTv. K-., lo jst- upi:i th t-o-tMiii thtl u&ake U:intKJ!Hn of Oh' futi'K m t it- tliId of SMIil H"lIt-, tU tli MlfM'll htrut fnm tiit dhuui iTiinttl i Au.. I.-. NiKice if btiv'V rvtn Ui-it I will nm-t to tt-Ti(l t4 Xtf du i uwU-r tin- KHv 'aitrit tM'Ut. mI m v otlit in .fiK-n-t. I on t rv- itay. 7ih. lt4. ml lao'-ith-k A. M.. h-ii lit t ttiuiK l-ru.- r. I.C. OiIJIiiKV. AutiiUrr. 4 I DITOIt S NOTR'K iu riutr of i 7in-i-ruk IIiiUI1. hile rf iin-vtiviite Unhip. stiu-rM-t t o, Th' undrvi!rTi4-1 hnvimc ttn aji-jiitil auditirroy tiit'ourt to j,i,i. itni tin- rxn j IiifUK, tinti ihf .-tt. ttisi niui- ilw fuiwl in lite hndwf J. M. Whthl. r-jtnutor t4 i tin-ciia lU'tii1HWi. tliw-il ai'di-ant.uu llw- funl an itt fnm tlwr ril 1 rrvliiis in (wini- tn iti tbe -lai ! kiM ant iaj. iU iiil it d- d, to and mioiit; 1 1 l-Aliy rullllt-d th-rvt uittit-r tin Utr-l W'tliand T-Ltnt-nt 4 -mid 4'hn-i-ft li uitMd, v-tl a uud.-r thi iiifrtMtr L-. ttw-n by pv nmuT ttuat It u itl Mt at In ottitf in tij. tumniirh cf jmrr-n-t. X.t mi U'r.m-iay, Auu-t A. I. i-4. at t oVi-H 1 M , lr iIm .urr t t1;. tli;rinx 11)' diiti stl tit-Mii ul iit-tt Hitd li-rril jwrtit-x iiitt-n-Mt-ti r.m mCciiJ if iirv (Hf rs r. or fcnvt-r lavm-d in mm junich pulinx u I" diMni'Utwn in tl:i r-m JAilhrt U I'l'i ill. Auditor. 7XKt'UTOirS NOTICE. K-dat (4 JStinuH alde kiU of 4'iMH-ruau-ch lowuuip, roiuinrt rouuty, dv'd. Lt-ttera t-itUM'ntarT on Uw a'-ie etuW hMiEMT Itnm irrani-d u ili- uiHii-ri'irmU ty thf pnf-rautbnty. uotk-r i 1m r-t civ-n to ail p-rHi iud-Hd Ut atd -ul- to uubf iitiiw-tutlw payment, and tin- tuivinx rial in uaiii tiit- imum ti piVMiit tht-ni duly au th -jrtd for vtti-imnl. ti Sail unlay, St-t iAl, l"w4, at ttM LnU- rtidtrticv of dVr'd iu I ou-t-uuiugu towniiii. KLIZABKTH PABI.K, Kuruini. j7XKtUTirs notice. tlstale of J.ih Alwinr. Ltr of 4'u:K.niaugh tuwuslnp, is.tm-rs.-t r. Hi illy, in iltir'd. I-tU-rs UslMm-;it,iry i.n Ihi- alsivc -state bavinc hrm RinUsl . tin und-rs:-mst. l.y I ri -n..-raut!Hnlyt m-lu-i Is t ..-- mi.-n ui ail TssMis in.li-t.I.sl I. suM i-sbalr ti.uiiikr llll-iu.-uu;e -yni-fit ani I ih--- liavm rlaiitM jrainst aaiuv triit n-s.-nc ihui duly u : in-lit K-a til I..." --til,UK-i ii Knd iy, s-. ;it. its! at rvsiil.tut- -f Ki-oi'.ur m Ciir uuiusti lownstup. Jonathan o. mishi.kr, txeruior. Jji;ClTOK S NOTICE. Kstat-sof tliarlf-" S. linrtilh. lau- of Mi-rers-Ualf tjorutisU. SMjiurr-t csjuniy, 1 ds.-'it. t-st-nMnlry on tl.r aliove t-statt? havins bt-eo -rnnisl to the un.l-rtim--J l llie pnp-r aullHinly, iMrtHi- U li-rv-t.y iivn lu all -rs.ii in.lW.t-si lo mhhI ewtat- lo iiutk l.iiiit-aut4r puynu-nt an-1 tlxw liavin rkaiin axamol lh- -mum- to r-- ut ttit-m iluly ai-th.-ntioiU-d frrt--s-ttl---o.-Tit, tut h'rttiiiy, August 17th, l.-oi, at Hie hotiM oi lli,rry tjnriiili, iu iy:rsi-W b.nMih. tiAKVKY I- ;rikith, J. K. Hrott, ABt HlLI.fcK, AuorwT, Kxei-atora. JXKCUTOU'S NOTICE. Kstule of Petrr lt.y-r. Ia!r of Queiuhunittf Tuv:itii, il-d-lrtut WstanM-r.iarr oo the aive estate hmviii-- Inseu yraut-i to tlie linden-a-FUi-il the pn.-irautt.nir. ijtK U t--.- piven Ut all (a-rsicu in J.-l.t-iJ to -Mid estate t.t nuike luiiu-sitate -ayiiM-iit. and tl-.-se bailiy eiaim-i aain-.l toe M-ilite l-i f-s.-lit theiu duly au th--iitH--U-d fr Mli-tiint. tm -sn:unliiy. A u-r. il tu betwt-en it o'riM-k a. to. and 1 oVk-rk p. nu at Ute n-sidi-uce of d-nwi--.-il 111 Huovi-rsvilHi. Jonathan boykr. tj.-rulor. rjrKEfP.V.SS NOTICE. N.-tM-e 1 bere rirm tlmt all perstm-i hrn-arter found euiliy rf tn-.w-u hi tw binds 4f tlie uad-rstfis-d its siuwlr uwusk,lp ttr tbe purfMMe of alimtf. buntit.e ur ts-rr -I IK. mill nMsruU-d t4 the full rxu-ul of Ibo Uw. wu. A. KamTt, Jiws M.s int.. Jacob A. Milk-r, K"H- ". Mnimtur, lvlil I l.le. rvtiu'l Ndjn-tror, w asiiiiixt.io l'usu-r. R CLE TO ACCEPT OU REFUSE. To Poller Carer, inw-rninrrtrd with Iwniel far- in liarrett'eotinty. Mil. Julia Werner, lnt-rm.-niel with Krmuk Hitner. r J.w' Stills, w.siin.o-liin.1 risamy, 'lnnr lo Werrv-r. ftf iK.ns-tt rouaty; Md tue etnl drm 1 4 William Wenier. itc'it, wis-s- dmw and tesiil-'-s are uutntMa, tlie chll- ilren of isHrub Tr-tlrr. a d.rwet dauchter. ihtie Bam and resKtenm an- unknown. !-o thr- ri.li.lrvn of a ssljind limaa liler. rtnta HWalwur:b. ria: VIi -sirt, itiu-ruutrrusl with Jautr.l'ampl'rll. Itn4sr. Ia and Ka Way ll.-lnlurt. II vn.r at M.OIL, KareUe eounty. Pa, alx Kliui Weruer, who rvtioi-d touoeof lb-esleu lil-- Y on are hwvt.r n red t a sp-wr at a o "r phanV t'ourt fi'be het.1 at ShwbH. urn M ilav, tlie Sh tay of fs)-p4i-ml-r neiu to as. ei r n-fuse to Like tlie rvwl estate yf J.stut l. titn-r. rfc--d at the irnuers aiua tiiria. or bow raiv a hy the ntiue boill nut be i- Uenrr 'Hltee: EJj'.VRI I'VER. AU. , ISM.; S 8 w w -n ASSIGNEE'S SALE ValnaUs Seal Estate! Hr vlr:u rf tn ord.T -ciJ.' t.iv1 out if Ihe'i ouii f t '.Miunou l'rtn l S.imTet rmii ly, iS., im1 to i.m. diiwtr-d, 1 til ? lo public oil lur pjvwii oo Tuesday, Sept. 11th, 1894, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. II , all Om frHlowhk; ! -ilR- rvatl rtalc, LtU tii njar-rTj' Jiiun r. Hr-rfiO-rx-r: A tmrt of bind nitiiire iu Kite I.irk tiwn- HlV. Stllli'M CwKlltiy. i14, 1 i!Tlr Uid 4 lt-u-r Wtifiiu t:at, . nuih JlmluLiy, rnmuH l imtiir, W. P. iluntr oniuu t'uritfaer aiui o h ns ronljiiiuu 323 ACRES, 323 more or U-, of wliirh aiut lii acr- i undr ruii:aIioii. a'Mtot Ti ncrm bh-miImw and iatt urv Urtl. Mttnui llu iw-n lo a ime;tr umvc 4" aUut altii tft-N and Uil a-r- la Umtw. wtuic oMk. rvd ak, I.h k.ry. wrl! Ht-tvd; uti lriiiit and itrvttui)S ha tm-xttMUTjalitv TjiiantHV oi it!ii-lHjt- ntny of and it t-r iuiu-rui. a ftwir a-rv n bn! of c"l, yxiiitf, iatttrini; fruit tr- of rttoivc vurii Ut tia. 11. tut rou envud a Lire : TWO-STORY : Brick Dwelling House, with taa-triitt-nt. in extra rwi ronditiot.. a lance fntiiH tttik 1 ni xl fc--t, m ftin-i rob- UtUoU illld OtUtT 04lttHilaUilI Thi Ltrni in distant 10 mi!n frnn t'ootlu-rtK-w. xniiwv from iNtltti!ry, iJ kiiltia fnun Mf"-raliU. 10 itiilf irtn U'n'wimpI, uuitu Inna l'-ttrv.onr. 7 mi?- !nin nnt liir-. i.L Tiki- P. i. i. ut litis pUt han h and -mI w uiim -" yard fn-m tt dwdl Itu. Tiir fctrtii i v-ry d-ntllr oar m ail n-.rt. iu a hnlil :ul coiiUiiuutty, with ptf.tjutllt frtUTuiludlii-S Ac. Terms W pi-rcrtit- of thr iHirrhaM iitoitc-y ub pmtd in 3th oil day 4 and tin- IwUu-v f oOr tuird (u or bt-to'v Hi ciilintu!n 4 Ibrwlr, ouctlurd in ix nMMittiv aud tH tiitnl in oik yvur fnni conftrnmtioo f awlr. l-fc rrvti uuy Ui-tt u Imr inu-p-t fntiu c-Miilrnuttkoii of ute and lo tw -curd by judjtno-ol OtHidn mi ttM priui. All o rfot HTtd-fifco will or unKuptlv ajwm'ifX'd addr---d to Jn.N ASS. H KlHBFK i KR. Awiffnrof s 4 HiMHJ Ht-rul-rv-r A U if-. r J.Hin 1C Xwitc. P. u. onntiilk-, M. AU ) r AMtiirnr. NuiM-rv t, P. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. VahaUa Rsal EsUts. Cy vintwof xn wd' r of mxir iHu out of tiit-1 'ourt rf i'onmMn I"to of Somt-rwt omii ty, la ar.'i tu ute dirvi-Id, I wi.l ximh ti putiiir kiU ou tlic rviuifM fat rviiiiur d- Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1894, AT f 0 CLOCK P. , th fo11wini d--n ii rvwl ott, lute th prprrty ot JuMal Wa!kn A ttvt of laud iTUaU in summit tiwii.wliim Stm.t tt-i county, ptt.. adjoifiinsf land of W. A. Wuikrr. J. i.n fiMrn4M:r. Pn-a WaJk.-r, J:tro! U'WKr-raiiii nih-r oHituimns lYa'it aud jn:tM-i iimhv or k-s with a Two-story frame Dwelling House, in ciwidm'Hi th rn t-rw-t4tl. al- a lanr mtk lim, Ht U, and oim-r ounmlttnx. Atiout a-rv r- rl-anil and in a s"i -U 4 ruitivatioii. Th- tuna i iu on- 4 Uh: t-wt btrnune IIiih riion of th roun ly; i uinit-rLtitl with oi and li UirtHu; ii within iitiit o iu rki . M til aud Is cm vrn-nt tochurt-b and M-hot4. TERMS: lrt p-r ft-nt. f tin piirt-hi-- tti-r to prid mi th1 ly of hhU'. and I Ik iiia?f 4 1 . tn or li-triv ttu itMiririiuiltn of mi-: l3 in ni x iortith jnd iii on- mr from ciirtrii.i titn f mI. l-tTivt j4ij 'in-f:i to l-.ir 1 11 t r-l from nii:lmuliii f 4iit- and t tf -m-rtirvi ity ioud and uiufli-fi umo llo- prviio- JHV K. NiilT. Airrn- ! Jus i Walfci-r. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Vahalle Rsal Estate! By vliiufof an nnlr-r f ui iMauvd out of th i ourt of t'Hiiinn 1V-h of Sofnr-t iswir ty, l, and t uir dirv,-t-!. I will r jta- . iihi witlr Ufe-OJ tnu-l Nu 1, hc-ntntMrU'W ijj.-uiri.-d. on Wednesday, Sept- I2th, '94, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. af a tii- frwlowiiijr df--riK-d rval tut. btte tit nff rt of JblniiUMi it. WaUrt, u it; No. 1. The undivided omtutlf of tv.) 2 arv) of Ltiid in Minnnil township. NhihtmI tunt. in-iudiiJi Thr- undiviiiVd Mi-naf I: n r- t in tht ou i-and a-.ilf iory Frame Distiller7, wiih iiHdcm iinpnuvrinnt and Biidl Wan-h-Ki. -"i"o ivU tn-r.u rr--u-d, ad-Uni- f I 'ri-lirt-ld Jt haidwtn. Mrn. t-xra iVrKk-y aud oth.-n. No. i. A Tt.iiu Jt of rnrtintX ront-iiiiiug a 1m Hit nliil iM'rv. at BaTtei-v Mm?, in uiuinit tiw:thip. Hutr-ar-t ouuty, t uiv ilu-rv-oti i-d a Two-story frame Dwelling House, and outhuiMins:. adjoininir iand of Mix Alntr J. bMidw tii, W. hL Waiiu-r, aud irtbrrx Terms: 10 t-r rent, of th purrh-' to n T to ht- iKtid ni-Ji ihi d?tv of Mil-, and tit tituinv of mt-:iiird tMi r irfcuv tiit nmtinimlion of lh Mtir; ot4thirJ la ti IiumiUj aud ofithird in iHM" yntr frin -itinniutiou -f -aii-, 1 IV rrd iimhi to lr itii-r-4 from oniir luaktiaaii 4 tale and t -.-urtd hy tmd a.od tU4JrtlTaisK' BlM'U tiMr prfiiii '. John h. shtt. AitUc-kf ALihiuo R. w aikt-r. ASSIGNEE'S SALE or- : REAL ESTATE! : Kr virtu-? of an rd-r of Uo-! out of ttrt I "Ofjrt of 'OUUIHH. 4f SHtMINflnH Iv. nj tf ni dtrvrWxl, 1 iti rtmr uii.r Mih ou Truct No. 1, hjvtiu.iir i -rntjvd, oo Thursday, September 6th, '94, At i o'clock P. M , the t1ioartiix tjVriM mil tlat: No. 1. A lra-l 4 land ituai in linKhrr. va!U-r tt-wu-tiip. ntt-r--i runv, la. ad Hinnf bntt 4 Snrah i-U-rWlry, Mi- biiA- uun. 'tir Hay. --t tw-raird unv r. ctn- tMiiiinr x jM-rv-f ua- ar ttwi. Uiavuix tu-ivii tfvrli'd a t wo--tory (ritK Dwelling House, hank barn, and ohr KiihuMin)r-, W-tnjr; tiir lrfiM-au-d f ilium k la-r. Thi txnm i wil vati-ml, ha a &nl orrimrd, aiM urar raniu,aMiut l ariv oi lim r, aud vmuumv wrfi ruitiVMtt-4. N'. i i;iiataaftrfwid,aii;'iiifMa N'k. I aui.vr, btntU o Ak-i lir-rwi. J. J. Ht-iitavll. JuuMtliaa Har. rVt-r H-r aud 4hr rs tatuuiK 117 ai-iva lnofir or h-w hav nue m t - Utry (raUM Dwelling House, ftahk and ofh-r rjuthuii-linir th-fMn fnrtnl. Thi tariH hao alaaui a-Tv-. rtruirvl. to rrw in tattujut and taiaotr wril tmniarrxU. TERMS- TVn pt-ror-Tat. of Ch urrhai- tifu T to pMld iu rodi m tlay ( mk. aud tit' miMr tA m -third on or t-fr Htm rHilrui;vu tr h-; m-thiru In ix RM-nthn. mad In ml ii yrur fnoi miirimaiHin of lf-ft-rrwi larniriiu t inr int4-rvi in nu CrnalKiK of kmW Mtod u ir rM-un-tl l-y and anon-pucc th pr-n John r. rrrT. A4Mu-e of Wm D. BeM-r A Caihannr, hi m if-. JWJAL NOTICE. J.&a H. KahUkt ( No. ia My T. la i U to - VoiunLtry ajwiTfQiiteii lur J. A. H-rky. I tbr ttt-m-nt of ci-ditojrw. And now. tth Jun oo amtCion 4 l4-lh-tMirt aoHtit Jofia . ICiiuitM!, Km. nu- dlUT. to mm ULHKI liM rXrf-OlhittA, it aJT b nU-daud aiM tit rourt a diMritHiUoa of th feiudj iu Mar band of Ihr Awuiwt tu and aUMHif liMMhf h-Tiiiy rntiUrd ih-rt-io. Kxtmri fnAi th minatua v OrtUUi thu 1-1 n Juiie . I V. P. f-AYUMK. - i'rotba-aKMjavry In panraaiMv vt thr ahorv niciinilwhA th AU-iiior win a t u-t hi, ai nta in poumw. hofttuieh, on WikxUy, Juiy h. 1H, al vhirh Uiurall nfn tiaviutf ruiitua arc !- auir-d tu prrw t ttM-w to tht Auiiur uc b dwainwl irutu o-miujx in for a ha.jv uf Um aaid tuud nrfAmlirr. 4, O. EXXXF.U Au4Uu James B. Fine CARTS for Fine BUGGIES SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST Fine Iuotcs for middle Fine Carriages for the Family. Fine Phaetons for Hie Old Folks. AT Cr a large line of Road Wagons flLOW and Spring Wagons. The largest and best selection ever shown. PRICES James B. THE BEST Is None Too Good When You Buy MEDICINES. It L- Just fe Important to rVmre FRESH, PURE DRUGS, A it i To Hare Comfitltmee AT SNYDER'S You are always Mire of p-uiug the I'arvfully TRUSSES FITTED. AU of the Hci ami Mot Jpproctil TrMt Kejtt i Stock. StttisfactioH Guaranteed. OPTICAL GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE SIGHT JOHN N. Somerset, - o c w 3 3 o 3 - 3 O - C o 3 o CP CD O o o o a. to o 3 a. 2 o o 3 to o o 3 O DO OQ P 5' o o c 3 r 0 -1 o c O o 3 a o O o c 3 rs o tn O m 8? DO 7s m 33 o tav O c CO o 3 05 o p CO a o w 5" Holderbaum. Bachelors. for Younc Men. e GIRL AND NO ROOM TO SPARE. - aired and business men wav down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. in the Physician Who rrettertite fns.hist miii -ini PUI-X UIITIONS t'iiniuinUs. GOODS. EYES. CALL AND HAVE YOUS TESTED. SNYDER, I a. Mrs.A.E.Uhl. Mt 3tock of seasonable wa.sl Proas Goods L? Urge anJ cheap. Consisting in Part of : 4Mn-h Irish levins, fiun-tl an. I tris:t. Whitt- an.l si.rv.l .liniitks. 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A large assortment of Ladies Misses and Children's Under wear. Beautiful Table Spread., cheap handsome ties in Silk and Cot ton. Silk Gloves and Mits ia great vari ety. The best line of CORSETS to be found. Hundreds of articles in Notions, and Trimmiugs that cannot be found eLjewhere. The best Hue of FAST colored Stocking, eitlier in Blick or Colors. Summer Opening Millinery Goods, The largest, most stylbh and cheap est." Don't fonM that with the -xtrv nie !w rriT ofTV-rvsl, you liave a rhanre to jrrt a Irt of the (1J0 , tliat we are imw riving to our rurKuntrr. Mrs. A. E. UHL.
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