i j i 1 f .. i ijhe Somerset Herald M i-H-n! intrJinoiiti at Snyder' !nig j i k he.it rak-"" ni tjire un? pet- j I..: 1,.-ar.-r-tT ." -'( wew ?H'r:iur-t--'!i Harrow f-r -iftsic an invali.L always .ut the t.f un ler , . .., !t.-k. f..r siringol . dn;2 stire. i.islru- j . at s.;.ie: t r..l..l'l.,ih.)i 1 tlllllt t )l r I:t! .! -" ll-.Us 1-ime ii..-u "III" 1 ::ar 1 ...-.. I,. r--!itIy re.-eive.i its is,ileiin ji'.at-f. ., Hit set. if Ring I'riving f.rt:v.-..:.:ir-t J.tXKs 1- HoLI'KRBAVJI . s aii! V" 3 first -eia- musi- 7s. v- -i ::i-:ru .,.t at a iii-ler-.ue jinet .- ej .... ..,y.'er lrug sMre- i"xtr rt'lu'of At a It ni' tniirriaae the f.-i-t with tier own .tie ! l.i-g .n K . if tine furr.itun? at Ih-v- . sa.e r Franklin Su iw Aug. tr-..r suites at lwt halt" price. 1 ., . .. Sim i-:." I , . f .r siile 1 vltiii i the wsxn.l . i, -..in-'f !-t.t:ni. ' r oan.i-led ! ' " s; i '-' ncier j.c'Kit of the luuitlt-f jv..j thf fiinn waf..n m ,'t fail t" tr-t Kraiiu-ror Ja 15. Hol.l.KKBAl'M, S-mier-t. Pa. :..-y :'.T i!- riji ir'iii naouuai a tine -.!tti!iitHn may . .-.k- "-l n!'""-1 'T t"',"l''e "? Tt-r- i tu-.-JiWm fr roilating '.,"'..-. a;i-l r--it.'r:iig a natural ati.n "t'v ! 'ir oTT"1'. l"11! " Aver' jUv y.-u -n l.-iliti Bru-el t'ar- t-t- a: '' lH'r r ""J" I"tu rn - , .uiiij. i..tT th.-iii jtl.ln-r's prio-s. pr; , f iaraiilr.-! on any arti. le, -Oaml VmX'.in t, J..hii- n. Pa. K r a liTir;-!! aiii torjiJ liver, nothing - Av-r"s Pil!. They contain I,.. 1. nor aiiy suitu-ral trug, iut ili;--l"f tin- a.-;ive irin.-i.l.-s of t 'j- n , ,v r ii't- in turk-l Ix-uctit to ti.' I-'"-"'- Mr. I-a-J"ii'-'s f this !'!', has - :.:-! sc '!' 'f ;h.' Klniira Hoofu.g , y.rk. Tlii- i out- of tlu- larjjo-t a-i i ?--t r (MiiiiiaiiiiT in xUtotn-t', ;r j,.:,. k i.i ! at ai! liim- r-j.arv! to Mu:r ,,r jiai'it niftal rooliiia. or to furnili r.r- r -r.i.c of the faunHin 't'liniax" rat.-l. t:.r oi-W au'l 14 rooting in the ft.srk.-t. Tli-- !;.-a!it t-rallil lawyer in lt-isloii ..in- allow -.! hi wifv to mie a p.. Tit r. Uiiiranteur f.r wlliiiK her i liquor an.t th-n .hvulti the f t?h lii wife, refusing in the fj.-.-..i'it a.J to p to a Kwley ntiiuif ,, rij-i-i'v going through his xhare of tin- i.i-g-'tun fiil. iJn-ater iinjiroivnrenw have lt-n ina.ie a; tl.r tal- Normal S. !h.1. Indiana. Pa.; t..an in any other y.-ar in i' history. The iA una ill ih-:i e.U 4th. fata- liiay 1-e ha.j n aj'l'li'-atH'tu A Franklin nmtity tax-payer ho as. a king ly the oiunty farm tlu- other Iay in-titiitiou h.-rej.f he is part own.-r. of .-oiirve 'ine apples on the ground at; i nmipiil over the fettv to g1 a few. V i;.-r. ijk.1i a sulh-n giianl wpi-rel him vn:li l-ui k-hot. Ail arr-l fol!oe.l after ".me t'eiity-ii hot hail 1-e. n extraet--L Tlieahnot-t n'liveral ue of lipiitninp Tl- si lor.g i an evi.h-n.v of l.w far the luaoes of maiikiiel may mistaken. An ev.-hange remark that sin.-e the ili-r.e.-ery that tiie r.is are in many n-sua-T a .i-triiueiit t .Iwoliinx in plaee of a pr.f-ii.-n. they are fast tlisaiM-aring. j M .re disaster was rreate.i t!iin avert.sl l-v l:ii-ust-"f-j!!nl pnKex-ti.rs. A few c "i trees in the yard is a lHter proteor Uian a L-.(ise eered ith r.sLs. Y.rti will d- well to trade in R. kw.l ta:s fail. There are plenty f g i urs. in I f-r niiiiinery. nt. notions au-1 all '1 -r litt'.c itts.s;4rii"i, tii. -re Is no letter J.'.a -e in the i-.inty than 1L X. iiyder's, an i e er-(.Kly s;iys s l '. r".i':i-aes of nomination and lioinina ti -.: patx-ps ..f l.-srislative eaiidi. bites are l ;t. Tli.s.1 in tiie oll;.. of the seeretary ot t ... o-iiinioiiweaitiia f.- vari.rtis ilistriis .f;!.r si:;..e. In m-srlv t-very se these yv, rs are lial.le to I- d.s-lareil invalid on a -.-.slut .f a mistake in the d.sognatioii of Sin-. It shotilJ be "representative in ti-general asseinhly." I.ut iihfewt x- ee;:!,.lis the otli.. is dtiijllatrsl "llieln- t-r of legislature" or "for the ass-ni- 1 ;." Till- la:e John (uiney Adams was kii..u n as the "fariu;T of the Adams fami ly. He i n ver overii.itd of the prae ti.T ..f law. preferring the freer and more e..i:g-i,ial life of a tsmntry gentleman, v. he s.-tile.i down in Quiney intereslsl liiuise'f in t.in atfairs. and in the larger fie'4 of j,.liti.n w henever ealled lljs.ti. ai. l l.u-ie 1 liims. lf aliotit his estate, in t.iiic establishing one of the finest iiio.U-1 f"-:us iu Massai-hus,.(ts. eoinprising ith i: limits the historic "Merry Mmitit "'.! tiLal duys. This ts.t;ite is situated ::i h it is know n as Mount Wolias-i-ri. Arf- F.. k 7oo-. "t ! are invite-l tt enjoy yiHii-if j.t tii- ! ;.i,- ni.- in Il.s-kw.nsi. on the il, "i I 1L A. nvl. r t-..rdia:!y invites everr- is.t h.s ;..re. A" t::-.t ne. v 1'r.;';, u-ral Helix'! hus dts id-d .aries and rommisoioinsi i--.irts of tiiecs.mmoiiwealth n-r.A js.werto adiiiinister oath iii.ttioiis and advis-s and in-.s-r.-Uiry llarritv tliat afli.lavits i. a - a ati.l a s;rsi't. made !-f..re th-me olh.-ials are su!li-iMit f-rtli.- purpose of the Itaker l!l. law, ;ii ti.u on i !i.-ai. -s anj nomination p. is rs.it this eharaiter siiould n.t Iw re as liefcsted. The opii.i.iii meets the '-jnli.itis.if ('halnuan t'ilkeoii, of the l;.-;.ii'-;:.ni State Committee, w ho sm t. ii lstiej .-ertiti.-atesof nomination uni '" '"-fore I'r.ithouoUrie are iuvali.L T:.e Ainerii-aii girl is the let thing we ".e.iii this side.rf the Atlantie." naiJ Vr. i Varies Iana liilnoii. who is know n ish e e.nnries as the rruU.ff of the Am. r:.-au girl iu art, "I have tseeu the re;,. L and the Knglish girl at their ,"'" lie (vmtiuued. lut they do n4 r -n.pare itii the Anu-ri.u girl. I ean- t, 11 v.. a why. The uiouieut you U C u t.. di-tiiie tsiuty or to explain its s er.J y.! g. i,lt najt-r. i;ut there ' -"u--:LiU.2 a:. sit the d. ii.Ttte bea.Ls and ' Ir.-.h. e J n.s-ks of our girls that ''u- k ,,. t!jt. ,.,., icu The Kna.wh girl j., jlke Bisirrsaud "'.i.s.' I lluj,ir,l .4 mrunm. J 'in. I.isiaiiiiger, murderer of Samuel M - ,,v. es.jHsl friiD the jail at Waynes We.liu.Uy night. The Shenirdid know of the es-ae until a man told l-iiii he hail -ss-ti Kisimingeron the street, l ifiit.iiitrersli. Samuel Mrt'ujr.i buik "ter. .ni the nuul mar Wa yn.-sljrg. Me ' ' was sup(-l to have lss-n iniinier ! f-r ui..t,. y. The slaTer wait nuivK-tnl "1 has a plea for nMiiuiutation of atn eii.T isnli,:g UetUe Parti. K-ard. letu-r saying be left bts-ause lite S.-nff .li.i .. . i . i . i ..... . i " s 1 1 .mi ui in riill. aim auueu "l it the SherifT wutild put op a ) trt-a to Unsure Mm. Kisiiuinger risit Ut "-r husiand in jail w believer .he w isbed " ve ttK,. br H1u Mum. He in f .ii.e.1 iheshenff where U put ii-e tiiat w .mjM rea,4, biuL lieail,., f ,he II ekals will do to t.ilow up II. A. Snyder .Iveruseiuents. II is uv. in li.sk w.ssl. "e.uiy aaver for evcryoue w bo pat- ,Inl all w bo have dealt there tan testirr. 1 .T . 1 I Kei', i?ay. r.-s-. Ion; of ihis iw.ty liave t.t pgr an income lax. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IJ-ivi Miller, nf n.ir ShanksviSIe, diel We-lnesday, loth int. Keyuiar term of arp-.iment rtmrt etin enel at 10 oVlock yestertlay inorning with all the ofti.-er of the eourt presetitf . j Mr. nd Mr. William Kregr an- daughter M iss llattic if All.-gheny City, are visiting w ith S.nierset reiaiivt. and friends . The regiilar Hervhxsi ill he held in the Presi.yterinn Chur.-h next Saith. tnoniiiig and cm -nir.g. S. l)'i!ath S.-1ki1 siU-.: A. M. The llantst Home Pie Nieat Friedeils, Saturday, attrwte l proliahiy "i"mi pei ple. The day w as ail that could I d.-sired fir rtit d-sir ei.j. .yrneitt. Mr. "litis" Kid. -r and si-ter, of Johns Hw n, are gutsits at Mrs. Parker's I nion strs mitktge. Th.-ir C:ther, Hon. Cyrus Elder, is in Fiii-ope. Landlord Kyle, of the Somerset House, has been Hjending the past k at lUt aiioke, Va., looking after ftome valuable town sites he owns in that pla--e. Mr. John H. Morrison is lying critical ly ill at his home near liakersville. His f.cr children, residing in the w esst, have been suiiiluoiied to bin bedside. A Lehigh otunty. Pa., woman has suod the sheritf for "crying the sale" of her proerty iu PeniL-yiv auia Hutch, therby preventing proper bid ling and su-ritie-ing the pnjrty. Thursday, August at the Po forui- d parsonage iu this plais-, Ucv. Hiram King, perfornte.1 the marriage ivreiiMiity f.r Mr. Homer A. S.-hr.s k, of Ilooiie, and Miss Ellen Landis "f Iowiiey. Attorney U.S. Endsley, of Johnstown, is attending the sexsion of adj.irnisi court, w hich otuveue-J here yeMerday luoniing. Mr. Endsley is interested in ae-vtnd casisi on the argument list. Hr. Perry Shaffer left yesterday morn ing for Itedford, where he will join his family, w bo have ktu v isiting in that plat f.r several w tsks The I r. w ill be abfciit from Somerset f uror live days Michael Sije' flyer "Sammy 11, passed through town Mon.lay luoniing on hLs way from Jeiinertown Vi Union town, w here he w ill take Jtart in theciKin ty fair rass Iwing held there this week. The interior -f Kuss,.! Stewart's meat market, on Main Cross Street, has Ih-cij greatly improved by the addition of a handsome marbU-t"P i-ounter and three elalstrately carved maple trimuiiiig bl.s-ks Misj-s Jennie and Emnia Etter, of I-aneasUT, I'a are guests "f their friend. Miss Ada Miller, of "itieinahoiiiiig town ship. The three young ladies were form er sch.sd mate at Irving College. Me cliaiii.sibiirg. Pa. Itatiiel Wagner, of l'.uekstown, haa made application to the d.-iartment of internal atlairs for thirty Tes of valua ble laud in Shade township. The land was surveyed one hundred years ago, but has never Itev-n pateiite-L County Sujeriiiletident IWrkey has ar ranged S.r holding the annual Teachers' Institute during the week Is-ginning. Monday, Noveinl-r l'.th. The prt gramme luis ihtt yet Is-en arrang.-d, Itut w ill Is.' in due course of time. Last fall Mr. Keuhen Uoruer of Jenuer township, purchased from a New y.nk party a liushel of wheat, w hich he sow ed as an exicriiiieiit. Ueinitly he int forty uiied..z-n shive.s as its yields which threshed thirty-two and one-half bushels Mr. Horiu-r, tjtiite nai.trally, considers this a phenomenal yiel-L Mr. J.e" Marshall, Pittsburg' popu lar chicf-depr.ty-sheritl', is with his w ile and family, sjtciiding a few days at the "Flick House," New Ccntrvv ille. Mr. and Mrs Marshall, a.-companicd by a party of Pittsimrg people w ho are sK-nd-ing their vacation in New Cent rev ille, drove up U siuersct yesterday. Messrs Wilsiiii shaver and FrtJ sl have purchastsl the Im and shoe store of Mr. Thomas Harm-it and will take p.-s.-ssi.,ti S.-pteiolsr 1st, Ihith young gentlemen hail from Someret township and were former s.pular clerks in Sm ersiH, M r. Shaver Is-ing with Parker A Parker, and Mr. tiood with Frease. K.SWT. Ou Sun.lay night of last w.s,-k the rusi dentsj of Mrs Jai-.il 11 illiiian, near Scalp Level, in Paint township, was struck by lightuing and luilly damaged. A nuiu Iterof Utards were kn.K-ked otfthe house and a lot of plastering torn dow n. There weresevend jn-rsotis in the building at the time, Itut they were not injured. Tiiey were badly frightened, however. A stiix-estsful musi.-ale was given Thurs day evening, in the parlors of Hon. Ed ward SmlTs I nion strtsH resilience, under the auspitsjs of the Young People's Mile S.a-iety, of the Disciple Church. The per formers were Mrs and Mix MeKinley, of New York; Mr, and Miss Mumma. td" II arris! su rg; Miss IJpiw n. of I5al t inn re ; Mis Iubie, of Pittsburg; Mrs Mae lilo-ss-ker. Miss laisey Vogel, Itobert Col b rn, Henry Tns.Itt.fll. and John Colb vu. of Somerset. The parl irs w ere crowded to their full capa.-ity and the largo audi ence was apparently delighted withe.-u-h and every pert iruuiiit With.mt any pre-arranged plan thir teen relatives several of whom had nev er met In-fore crime ng.-ther at the home of Hon. A, J. Colb tni, in this place, last Thursday. The names of those present w ere Jennie Stalk-r, of Ijarols"; Ijmraan.I Florence Moes t 'ant ': Mrs A n uie Snow, of Wtisler City, Iowa; Mrs Annie Heaiii, of Siesvrile; Mrs Sac When, of Lincoln, Nelt.: Mr. Martin Statier, who for the past ten years has Us n coiini-cted wit tae Pittsburg .'; and Mrs Jennie C. Miller, of S.uerset. On WclitesiUv evenimr. Hors-y Keim. of near lavidville, n of Daniel Keim, a team -iter for the Pcnu Tralli C :ii;tany. Johnstown, was a-.s.-d.-ntaliy shot while climbing over a feu.v n-ar ;ic-tsncr, Jeu- ner tJ iishijt, and it is th i'.il be will ii.tt mMVpr from his injury. The trig-rer of the gja caught ti the fence, and the csintciiLs entered Keiiu lo .ver jw, pass ing throttga tae in t.ita aii.l co.uiug "ut nc?ir the u . IK- is n w at his h nu? in lhivi.Uv.ilp. aud his father is at hLs li-d- si.le. The unfitrt;inate iiiah is aUtut tw enty-one year ui a J. Mr. Sjllivaa J.ilinsm and daiigV.er, of Pit"jlarg. and Mr. Riivrt E. K s, of Addison, were l..n.U LsiUtrs iu this place. Mr. Johii-t-m was lrn in Ad li son t-tw iisbip an 1 for a n-jiuV-r of years Uore arriving at uian' estate was clerk Ui the store f the late tieneral M. A. Km He afterward inirrie 1 th.; e!dst of the ;enerai" tw j dati-thters and re move 1 ui Pit-jsburg. For a ntimUT of vears past he hvs ls..i the head ( one of theleailiitgaud in tst pr.;K-roas w b.de salehKisesin Pittbjrg. Mr. and Mrs Johnson and Cuuily have l.eeu visiting w ith Addism relatives the past ten days Mr. Ilosn is a well known mert-liaiit in Addison. Itaniel (Vtuiiia. l.j., eld.tst s.n of the late Hon. John Cessna, of Beslft.rtL waa in Sotm-i-tset Montlay, looking after liosi nesw in ronurvlion with the Pennsylva nia Midland Kailruad Compaoy. A noted sotue time ago the Midland Compa ny have purt.-ha.sed a trail of l.Jfl -res of tjail-er land in -shade township, from W. S. Walker, and Mr. Cessna was called here to assist F. J. Kooser. Hsjj in exaiuiuiiig the title. Th trait is" over three mile square and the timber is -still in a virgin state. It ha Iteen rejstrted tv.i the rail row! ttmpony prtspune build ing a town on the land purchased frotn Mr. Walker. f CcTrir KeKiale? Hjr. arrived in town on the 4-10 A. M. trc;in -. . : i I . t- n...n.;.... it.. .. . J l y hi-wife and Mrv. MoKinlpy" ci-tid. j Master James MeKinley, the ovonior" (? tiephew. offaiiton. , arid State Li'-ra-: rian Smitli, of lohiiuisis. The party I traveleil in a private Pullmsn i-ar. Tlir-v : did not Ie the nx until eight o'ekw-k when they were eseortod to ttie Endsley j residenee, w here they will rtniain .r (en It'aya or two weeks, the guests .f Mr. and Mrs. Ale.ter MrKinley. The tiov- ' entor has a le.rge irole r.f jtolitieal frien J.s nd admirers here w :o w ill unite with ns in extending him a wruial wel's-ine to our liiountsiti town. Bioci Cual t "Driiaa. Htsmiy Mr. K. H. IleitL of the Con nelLsvilie and t'rsina Coke and Ctal Coui-any, ha had a veiu of coal oK-ne-J up w hich promises to startle all of the operators in this action of the state. The vein is tt feet thick and th? c-l known as "block ctal" is so hard that it cannot be dug with a pick. Itut has t lie tlri'.lvJ and blow n out w it! powder. S-.-veral car loads of the ctI have already been ship ped to Pittslturg w here it was ttsite-.I by experts w h pr-.iiiounce it the best heat ing coal they have ever seen and claim that it w iil make excel lent gas The coal is dense enough t use in hard cud stoves and Mr. H-.-id will iI.miU'ums dud it protit able to ojK-ra'.e the mine. Si ran ia Her Ear. One of liev. T. J. IlrLstow's daughters, of this place, has been driven nearly dis traetetl by a few dnis of water. Several days siiKv, w bile taking a bath, sho felt a q us.-r sensation inoneof her ears; in a min ute or two it developed into a nir which the patient descrilsts as resembling the great noise made l-y the waters rushing over Niagara from w hich she has teeu unable to gaiii relief. Is-al and Markle t in physician have been appeal'"! to fir help, and w bile they have Iteeu able to disa-over the cuse of the roaring in the young ladies" ears they are unable to stop it tm account of not having the projs-r in struments to perforin the delicate ojtera tion rtsjniretL Miss ltrlstow hail secured partial relief yeterlay, Itut unless she is totally relieved frttui the deafening noise in her ears in a day or two, w ill 1 compelled to visit Pittsburg and place herself under the care of a specialisi- Vill Travel ia PriTiU Car. It, P. Cummins Ptn-t, i. A. R.. h.-is Us-n iiotitietl by the IV. o. R. 1L R. tliat three itaswngt'r ct tat lies have lvt-n detaiiisl for the a.-coiiimisL-ition ttf old s..-ldiers ami citiz-!is of Somerst and vi cinity who may wish to ttend the Na tional EiK-aiiipmcut at PitLslmrg next month. The cars w ill -o attached to the regular train leaving here at T:-"ij A. M.. Monday, StT-teiiilT hull. The railroad company has made a rate of one fare for the round trip, special cars w ill also Is? detailed for the use of Meyerstlale and SiuV(siiiwi) tstmrades. anil citizens To Nomintt a Senator. The Senatorial ctinfen-iK-e for this dis trict w ill intsH at litslford, on Tuesilay, Sept. lsth. The caiiditlatos are Ed- w artls. of Fulton; Hon. Kdwanl Ashi-oni, of lUslfonl, and Hon. N. R Critchtiel.l, of S-'iiiciset. I'ntlt-r the aine:i 1 I IVtker lullot law a nomination w ill have to lie made and ce rtiticd to the Secretary of the i 'omiiion wealth before ( mols-r 1st. Tell Dead ia ti Earveit Flald. Jeremiah Sechler. agetl aUsit t0 years, a highly rcsjiected citizen of I'pjkt Tnr keyf.it it township, dropped dca'l in the harvest tit-Id yestertlay morning. 1 1 e was a hale and h.trty man and had never lss-n sick a day in his life. His death re sulted from heart disease. one i f his daughters Mrs Harvey Picking who was visiting w ith friends in Somerset, ac cidentally heard of her father's death and kit at on for his ltoine. His wife and live children survive. Base Ball. ignite an interesting gam of 1 tall was played at Idlewiid, on Thursday, August ltiih, lieswcen the Jeiincnown and I4gt nier clulr-, it M ing the ls-st game ever played on the grounds The sv-ore sto-sl it to 7 in favor of Jeiiner at the end of the !Hh inning. The features of the pmie w ere the pitching of I I'llarra and Coiily, the former striking out Is men. The game w as w itnttssed l-y fully - lHs)jtle. Good Teacher Cocimaaa Good Tifei. The Kcriin J:-r,ri! publi.shi-4 a list of In or 2J S Hii'-rset cHinty teai-hers who are employed iu schiiols outside of the c. unity at salaries ranging from "fl.sni to ! per t.-rm. The reason tor their leav ing Somerset reality is obvious and should cause lar.ls of dire.-tors to lsw their hea-ls iu sha:uj. Tu-J children tf s-tiiierset ronnty are as well worthy of an education as the children of any other tshiuty, but they will never receive the advantage they should until Is tter sala ries are paid and the liest talent is re tained School brardsin wnne of our tieighlKiring counties appreciate the t rut h fultusis of this statement and pro-grcs.-ive and well t-'iuipped teachers are reaping their hard earned rewar.L Pride Goeta Bcfor Destruetioa. Somerset's i iliaths have Is-en laid in the dust and Moyersilale is chinting pa naoverths grave of th;ir van-j'lished adversaries K 'psatei -hlleng.-s fntin the uiie.tn pjere-1 M lr.t.nta! last le;-.:ne irksome 1 1 th? bill players ofta ? Mi tnsil:s and a game hsHwc.'U the two clulrs was rel.i.-t;ntly arransJ for Satur day. Th? Maroins e.tcti lent in their strength a:i-I w ith an uu'iroken re -rd tf vie! n-ie behind thf ill, sallitnl firth to the einip of the M--trop tiitaiis d.tcrmiuei to make sh irt work of tluai. The battle w xs sh-irt atid entirely tx one-sided t if appreciate 1 by tiie ;n.Tseter w h w'u-U'-sH-.-I thd g.i:it". The bom? team was outplayed at nearly every p ii:it and were u it in it frtmi the start. Score, Mey ersil.de. IT; S imersct, 7. . It is proliable th it a return game w ill Is? played this week. Teacher Examiaed. On FritUiy, August loth, the series of teachers' examinations for this county were eoncludtsd. The Superintcndciit hcld 21 exaiiiiiiations examined -in ap plicants, granted 1.1 professional and 277 provisional certificates, aiid I'Sl applicants were rejected. As there are .V7 schts.ls to Is- supplicsl it is evident that there w ill uot le a large surplus of l.wchers in the tsmnty this year. ANsit forty diplomas, permanent, and prt.feseitml cemtit-ates are held in the issiuty aside frtti tlsjse granted thrtaigb these exaiuinatioiut. A sss-ial examination w ill lie held at Som erset on Saturday. Sejitember 1st, fiir a few applicants for w bom Utards of di rectors have requested a special date, Xidlaai CaatraeU Kadc Ct.ntnictor E. A. Tennis, of the new Pennsylvania Midland in Btsifirtl. lUair and Somerset eounties, w rites the Harris Isirg Tr!yniM that twenty-five miles of this road csmnecting the two Pennsylva nia railroad divisions, between ItediVird and Ilolli.laysburg, will protmhly lie oh-ihs1 for tnttlic by Noveuilter I.iih. He has let the follow ing sulecoutrai'ts : Seventy-pound sttsil mils, I'M-thlehem Iron Company ; f u rtwn intn bridges, Edge iiHire Bridge Company ; frogs and switch es, Wharton Frog and Switch Couipwiiy ; nut locks National Nut Lock Company; cars, Harlan A Hollingsworth Car Manu facturing Ctmijiany, Wilmington, Ik-1.; engines Ilaldwin ks-ocsttive works Settl Vp. Ikaniei Zeigier has retired frv.ni thefinu of Zeigier Bros. A Parson, (hatcher.) All person indeUed to the firm will please call and settle their acroani w it fa out further notice. Otherw ise the l.k of the firm will be pla.-ed in the hand of an orHeer ftr cul lection. .kiollb A Pabsox. The Cambria r aunty &ir will take place at Ebeoalior--; on August 2S, i. TO and Jlst. ffJT rOZTZZi A 23 3LA.!)i. U Sm Out of Soairriei Costnty Chctrj W-w-i. Ys an illustration of h iw fortmi.ts are n.iines csisily and qttickly a-j lir.sl. apd rij;!:t tinder the noses of pots;ile who Ifave lieea unable to see toem. lawyer F. t. Ko ser t-iis the Billowing toi-y: Three or four years ao a tfent!ema-i dis-xtse-J of this lmsiite in Virginia !.lwithth pr.ntvh i;ii3-"Cl or -?! started for Phila ) -Iphia. Ho st tppe i off at S uner set for a nig'it and put nj at the Somerset H.juso. D-.irins the esriy evening begot int. a conversation with a H.irj nose. I, sharp cht'tn-.l resitlent of ttwn, when the c-.ni versa! ion drifted onto huatii ami the s .no ?rsetcr said : "I was over at Hilly Oelh-iktf s b u-k of B jckst w n. a few d tys agt, and of ail the s-piirrvls I ever saw in my life I saw the most of ttu-iti there, on the w ild cherry trees" The stranger im mediately changed the enversati..n from hunting to cherry trees and soon learned that there w as a great deal of cherry wood in ths rtion inntioncsL Next morning he left the train at Hooversville ami, so-uring a t.-ain. was driven iiit- the nr hi n Lai ii liaek of Buckstown, where he stn rl.tsed a largain for a largo lot of cherry, declining to buy all other kinds of wotsi. The demand for cherry wood (ir b-tuse tinishing and for furniture was at its height at the time, and as the result of a live-minutes talk w ith S-tmerset's chief of olice the quick-w itted and far-sighted stranger made a fortune of almut Is""!."1"! out of Stiiierset c.mnty cherry trees, ami ith a cash outlay of only or M"l. Powell' Shortfcaad School, Itliert Building, Johnstow n. Pa., Is eon tlucted l'V a practical Stent tgrnpher. Thorough instructions given in Short hand and the expert use of the Tvpe writer. Iyesons liy mail. Write St terms and tiist lesson free. Special rates to parties commencing In-fore StTtemlier 1st. C. K. PoWKI.L, Principal. A "5otb'. Vuitor. Mr. Josiah Kurtx, of Counells-ville, a former citiai of Somerset, is here visit ing friends and the scenes of his U.ylnsl days tr t lie last time, he thinks Mr. Kurtx is a son of the late John Kurtz, Sr. He was Urn here in the year on the site where Mr. J. II. HolderUiuui now rsiides on Main strwt. He carrusl on the lHi.-ines of halter with his father anil reriiaiiied here until he was 24 y.-trs of age, w lieu he went to Councllsville, Pa. In 1C" be canie Ijack and married Miss Eliza Ueisirigrr. lakiug her along with hi in to Coiinellsville, wiiere th-y liveI together until l-.tl. when she passed away, Iteing in her ssiH year. The roult of their union was V children f-i Utys and 4 girls:, all except two of w hom are liv ing. He w as represented in the late war by four sous one of w hom was li ft (lend on the battlefield of Fredericksburg, ami after whom Win. F. Kurtx Post ti. A. it. at Cor.ueHsville is named. Mr. Kurtx recolle.! of going out of town w ith the Somerset county Uiys when they went to the war of lsii, also when they came home. He also reeoilectsof seeing a man hung on the hill w here the ceuietery is now locate-l. He has never missed com ing here at lea-4 onis? a year ever situs? he left in 124, until the past two years He would always bring his w ife and s-nne of the children overland until the railroad was built, after w hich lis canic by it. He has never U-'n sick a day in his life, still eats and sleeps w ell and very sx-ldom has a pain or an ache, but i very feeble in mind and lusly. He reinvm'strs tho names of nearly all the sstple who lived here when he did, l-.it there is not a mm or w.iinnn re-iding here now that did w hen he wis U.rn. ?or this falls sowing I will funiish DLs solvetl Pure S. C. Bone at "M'i p'r Phosphates at ls and ftil up to $m ter ton for fine ground Bone Meal. Let me have your orders early. A. C. Davis Somerset, Pa. Two If idnigat Xarander. Shortly after i o'clock lat Monthly night two unknown men entered the home of Mr. Itaniel Hotfuian, w h lives at cult two njiles wmth of Soslp Level, along the rtta.l leading to Foustwell. this istunty, and carried away a ti rots-, two table cloths a hat ar) I a pair of sloes, together with a lot of eatables Kntrauce w as gninod through the cellar, the door n.4 having Iss-n hs-ktsl that night. The door leading to the ro-mi in which Mr. and Mrs HotTiiiau were sleeping was locki. and the parties en deavoivd to enter by trying a number of keys Mr. HoiTuian was awaken. si by the noise and asked them in J riiMti wliat th y wante.1. wtierejp in they blew out the light and left the house. The parties were traced in the morning from the huse to the public r.aa.l nearby, where the track was lust. Light of Mr. and Mrs HotTman's grow n-up children were asleep on the second fl.str w h;-n the men entered the house, but they were not aware of the robltery until they were called, later iii the morning. Biaier Twin for cash in .Vi-Ib bales. We sell Sisal Twine tor 7 cents and Manilla for K cent per B.. New twine just received and guaranteed. James U. H..t.tKr.BAt m. Torlora Old Xaa Bta aai Sobbed, fine week agt last Friday night Samuel Urove, w bo lives by himself near Hacks town, was roused from sks-pbytwo bru tal burglars w ho 1 sait him iup insensibil ity on his refusing to tell them w here he had his money concealed, i n I the i made a system it ic and thorough search of the house. They t re up th? carpets ttver turned funiiture, ransai-ke-l -upUiar.ls and dra-vers and s.ii-ehe.I every no ik and cranny in their efforts to l.s-nte the treasure the old gentleman was stipjxtsed to hive cmeealed aU:it the premises Their search was rewarded by the d isc-ivory of purse e infantilis in cash and n.ttc for ?!.''. This with a suit of clothing and sundry other articl.st of con siderable value, they took with th. ni in flight from the scene of their crime. The old man, whom they hail Usmtl. untied himself the next inorning antl gave the alarm. The notes were picked up along the mad. w here they had beeti placed so as to attract attention, the follow iug night. The venerable victim thinks he knows the part its. Duly one of the robU-rs wore a mask. Beatla of 'Stj aire Aaatead. William I. Ansti-a.1, Kip, one of the Ust known residents of the north of the county, died aUsit 3 o'clts-k last Monday afternoon at his home in Conemaugh township, aged thirty-two ye-irs scveti months and fo ir days He hi I Ik-.-.-l ail ing tir some time with a ci:upli-ation of diseases and a recent attack of typhoid fever hastened the cntL The deceased was a sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. lam Anstcad, of Johnstown, and was U.rn on a farm in Indiana county. About the close of the War his parents moved to the (arm in Conemaugh township near ItetiMTeck, w hich is know n as the A n steail ho:iK- -a.L It 'side the Usual etlu rational at) vantages afforded a farmer son, Mr. Anstcad attended the Indian Normal School for a time, and. having actpiired a good education and Iteing ptMsessed of good judgment, his lellowcitiitens several year ago elected him to the office of Jus tice of the Peace, which position he held at the time of his death. On July X 1S4 he was unite-1 in mar riage w ith Mary Jane, daughter of I lav id B. Wert who, together with three chil dren FJniaj Ivy, and Arlo survive him. Heart Dia Seliered ia 10 Kiast. Pr. Agnew Cure (or the Heart gives perfect relief in all easea of Organic or Sympathetic Heart liiscase iu minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer Ie remedy lor Palpitation. Sbortnem of Breath, SuHtthenngSH.lU, Pain in Left Siile and all symptoms of a Iiiseased Heart. One duie eonvincea. Hold by Geo, W, BeiUVrd. Iligbeit of aU ia Lcavciir.t; rower. Latest U. S. Cov't He-jcirt j w la I. VTSi X&Y TEACH. Jutf Barker Decides tis Oallitiia School CU3. Judge Barlier tiled hisdev-isitm Monday morning in the famous (ialliticin school ease, in which W.T.Kerr, of the Junior rder of American Mechanics of Pitts Isirg, s sight to restrain the Uiardofdi-rts-tors of t laliiuin Istrongh from having the nuns as teachers in the school. The judge reviewed the ease at considerable length and tiled the following decree: "And now, August -J, ls:4, this ease having been previously heard ami fully c. msitlered, it is ordered an-I deTee-.l as follow: That the preliminary injun-tion heretoSire granttsj de dLssoIved in .j far as the same restrains the sclfstl dLstrict of tiallitzin liorough, the school directors of said district and their succotsors from employ ing the other defendant in the bill as teachers in said public schools under the certitiiates issue-1 by the county su perintendent in their rt.-ligi.sis names ami permitting said tcai-hers to remain as such w bile w earing the garb of the onler of Sisters of St, Jtwph, and in so far as it restrains the said teacher from acting in the capacity of teachers w hile wearing the garb of said onler, anil it U also dis solved in so far as it restrains the said teachers from permitting the pjpils to ad dross them by the title of "sister" or a visiting priest as 'father," and the said preliminary injunction is made perpetual in so far as it restrains the defcn.uuiLs from permitting the use of the catechism of the I Ionian catholic church as Umksof instructions in said public school build ings at any time, w hether during school h-Mirs or otherwise, and from usemg the catechism for said purpose therein, and from giving or permitting any religssis sectarian instructions therein, at any time and from using or permitting the use of the public school proicrty lor any other than free common school purjsjses; and it is further ortleretl and decrcvtl that the defendants pay all docket rosts taxed ia this case, ami the costs of their witnesses and service of snbpenas thereon, and tliat the plaintiffs pay the costs of their wit nesses and the service of subpciias there on. By the court. It is understood tliat the case will be carried to the supreme court, Mr. Wilkins, who was the attorney lor the Jr. O. V. A. M, when atprised of the decision said : "The decision is against us We made our whole tight upon the legality of the use of the nuns garb in the school rtsmi. The caicciiisin, every one know s has uo business there. We will now carry the matter to the supreme court. The Kev Baltimore School. AVe learn from the .Wiu .Vmr.' that County SujHi.rinteniieiit lU-rkey vLsittsl Xew Italtimore last Friday for the pur pose of learning the attitude of the school board there towards the public acliools Well-f.MtndtsJ rumors lmd reached hini that the free schtsd w as to lie abrogated and the ins hial scbtsd alone maintain ed, and tliat a mi of th .'ci; -ns strenuous ly objected to this course. The dins-tor w ere called together and it w as learned that the Hoard under eelesiastic direc tions had decided not to oten the public scIhs.Is and had therefore taken no step w hatcver for their maintenance this year. The resilient Prior and Pastor w ho were present at the lioard meeting, representtsl that the eopleof New Ilaltiniore, nearly- all of w horn U long to the Catholic faith, were well satisfied with the par.sliial sclnsils and ditl m4 ask for public school privileges. Inquiry among the citizens including some liieiiilx-r of the Hoard, how ever, revesiletl a strotif sentiment itt favor if keejting open the public schools and a'thttugh inclined (ools-y the w ishes and dii-Jam of the church fathers some oflheni most earnestly desire.1 free sch-sd priviltscs w hit h as A-ncritsin citizens is their right. The Superintendent strongly urged the dirt.-tors toopcii the public school, lit failing U secure any assurance from them that they would do so, he has taken steps to have the friends of tho public schools lo lctiti.n the prois-r atithorith-s to se cure to them their rights ami if a suffi cient niiuilicr of the citizens really want the free sell. ml and have the courage of their convictions they w ill Is? establish ed as the law directs The tsitixnue is awaited with uo little interest. Home keeper. He w ise, and examine the Cinderella Ilange. It has more points that excel than any other range on the market, ami is sold piaraiitcssl to Inke and roast. S.ld by J. H. Hol.lerl.aum. Celebrated Their Golden Vedding. Mr. and Mrs Franx Nowag celebrated their golden wetMing on Suntlay, August lth. The occasion, w hich marks the fif tieth anniversary of their wedded career, w as a pleasant event in their life' jour ney, and iheonly thing lacking to make "the cup overtlow" was the alisence if three datighters, Mrs Coutes and Mrs smith, living in iienver, Ctd., ati.l Mrs Lyon, living iu Clarks Neb. Mr. and M rs Now ag are lsth years of age, and in the enjoyment of good heatllli. Itrrlin i't-fi1. Her Feature. One of the prominent features of the Cinderella llange is the extra large and high oven, w bi.-h insures perfect Uiking aud roasting. S.,1,1 and guar.iiitee.1 by Jamks K. Hoi.i.kkb.vi w. 0a to PitUbarg. SiMKRs.rr, Pa., August 31, is;j. CoMltAOiisox thf A. 1L : The next meeting of Post 210 w ill lie held Friday evening, August ,11, when a nutnU-rof recruits will Is- mustered and the neces sary arrangements made for attending the national F.ncainpmetit at Pittsburg. This w ill Isr the last regular nieHing of the Post prior to the Kncampment, therefore, a a large attendance is desirv.1. Bring re cruits with you to the end that our num-ls-r may l int-n-as4sl for the last grand rally of the Frosty Sijns of Thunder to at telid a national encampment of the 41. A. IL so near our rcsie-t;ve homes. nlfvpiug qnttrlrrn frrr ftir iiienilters tif l.t 2V) (other Siimerset county Posts includ ed ) and the Somerset Cornet Hand have lieen sec-aredin the Har.lcwissl Sctustl building, a ten uiiuute car ride from the city) which will lie establishe.1 as head quarters for us during our slay. As niat-lrvn- only are furnished, conirades who desire to hsige there will need an over oat or ldanket .r pne-tKn at night. Your committee have the assurance of three coaches, which will be pnnwrly decorated. I i rand Army excursion train ( including coaches for all w ho desire to (To) will leave Somerset station for Pitts burg on Mouday morning, Septeinlw-r 10, at T:V o'chs-k A. w. Hound trip fore from Somerset will not exceed Lki, and tick ets will tie g.KHl f ir return trip until Sep U'mper . By onler of Department Com mnnder, William Knsley all eomratlew are requiroi to wear (in the paradd at Pittsburg) the full uniform of our depart ment, consisting of military cap, dark colored coal or blouse w ith brass ItutU mis and liraml Army Itadge. Tiie committee on decoratiiMui will distribute appropriate encampment lawlge on the train. Hoit't ft.rget to liring with you the laurel cane, which will complete the outfit P'T Post 210. We repeat turn out lsty to the Post meeting Aug. 31, and should you fail in that, be sure you catch the train "On to Pittsburg" September 10. Committee Ul 3. Horner, Chairman. J. C. Pile, A, 1L Huston, John Bills Jonas M. Cook. .Wife YDMIXItI'-aTOR'S NOTICI1 K late of M.try Rh.fi. lat- of I.t!ci!n town ship. vriie.-n i-o...i:y, I'a it.c'd. I. Item of . in in ist rat ton h tvii. '-.e.-n print ed t.y tiie (..Ji.'.- authonty. lo tiie Uln! rsin-e-l. liiiT-e i h.re!y K.v. a ttt u!l persons iti- tl.-'.l si fusiil I is.1,.,.,. I.i tfiHse t.itni -tlMl'- P-iy- Ite-n, nl lltifsi. having i-Im.Iiis ui.'.ilisl ikil.l csisle will res.-nr llirlu iluiy nu : ti.-tittcausl l.ir si-tl)enieiit. m si..,ti:r.ty. . t.-t. sin. A. !., ll. at lite r.s.til.-iu-e ot lac Auitiiuisirai.ir ia ssid Uiwuship. J.iKPH K. KHiiI.I-X Fred. W. Biet-s-tcr. Aitiuuiisirator. Aiiorn.-y. JKtiAL NtTICr'- J-hn II. Kantner i No. St. Slay T. IsKt. C. D. lo -' Volii'ilary ass'frtttietit f.r J. A. Herts ry. 1 1 lie benefit of ertU.uirs Ait't iMtv, Mh June n motion tf Cof fnrth A Kuptn-l. attonit-vs for lite Assinvr, tft-Ctsart i.hsiiI Jofm t. kiitittiel, K-sj, iu tliior, to dss uhsi t;i cx.s-.tioiis. if any be bint, alio aiso ti rejfcirl a d 1st n I u l iou ts1 I he fuml in tiie hart. Is of fit. A-hihs to atsi BiittHif Ibis, tcvailtr etiutled thereto. Sumeitet Oman, w: Kxtract from tiie minute t cniricd ttn l.'ih June i. I srii y. p. MVL..K, . Prothonobiry. In pursuance of the atsive ciHiinilssioa the Auilttor w ill alteittl. at hi ofti-e in ssmterset borouteh. on WeUtMssOny, Juiy 'Mli. tssi, at wlts-h imieatl s-rsisis having cUittis are rt. auircsl to present tlieiit to 1 lie Au.ltt.sr or isf eUirrtsl iroiu cotttitia ta lor a suare ol the aid fund It. f cull. r. J. O. KIMMKI, Autlitor. A UDITOR'3 NUTICE. W. H. llay AT. N-vIn t In tiiei'ourt of lum liay. ptirxners ttoitne 1 iimn Pkimt of Hirtucr busines as VV. ft. H;,v s.-t emutt v. Pu. A -sou antl W. ii. llav r Nui ltM. IsV. T. lsW. lo i A. L ti lUy aad Val- I Voluntary Amb entute llay. J iii.nl. Ami now. II July, ls-4. petltioa of A. I It. Hay antl uti-nciiie llay. s assiuees of the atiuve ussi:jsi est..ti- an.1 ou tn.Kion of ValelttiiH-Hay. 1-ij, tiie l..iurt s.ssrit L. I". t'oltsmi, lo lss Ulsill Hie rtn.timin and make tlistnl'Uiioii of the funds in the Itands of sai.l ass.ti s. to aud among titisr ttally eiititleti liteixH.K Hmnfrwt 'ftJtiv. cc- K struct from ihp rttluuus t .-niriej Aiss, Isii. J-'. 1. teA Via ill, fro. Notice is hereby riven that I will inert to attend to the Uutii-s un.i-r the atsivr apistint iikiI. at my ishee In ssHnerset. I 'a., ou 1 n day, rs-pt. Tin, l-cts al liio'etia k A. M., wttt n and wlterr all parti.-, luu-frsird caa atu-nd if they thluk pmis-r. L C. O tLBi RX, Auditor. L'm roK'S NOTICK 111 rtspstute of tT.ri-t.vis Ki nitsil.l, bit.- of Greenvilie township, ssiiuersel (.0. I'a tlicins'L The undcrsitfiiis:) Ilmv iinr tss.-n uppottitist autlitor by lit,-t'tsirt 10 sss U.n t.te e.ts--lious ntid 111.- Cicts distniitite the fund in lite handset J. M. W r:if hi, t ,-ulor of t 'Itrisu-iia lU-i:itMiid. tl.-e'd., Htsodtstnt.ute the ftittd aris Iiik front the Pal esutli- by nn-e,siii:s m ntrtt H. m in lite estate tf saiit I nristeiia jt.iittsnd. dee d lo aii.l siieitie those br.iify entttltsl thereto under ill-ktsi U iil and fesLniictit of said I 'hllstetla IteniUiid. as s-eil as uu.l.-r the illli:ate hiss. In n by Klvis lM.lM-e tttat he will sit at his.iiti-s-in the tsmMtti of isomer, set, la.. on Weln.-iay. Aairust ijil. A. it. Is:i. mi 1 o'el.-lc I. M , tor ttie pttrMs of dis charging the duiKs afor.-satd. when and W lit re all pHltii-s lllleresleti t-all utb-ltd if llii-y see .ns-r. or lr fiin-ver Kirmt fniiu urtiei ImUus ill the distribution in thist-talc. JAMUS I I'l till. Auditor. J7XECUTOU'.S NOTICE. ttat ttTKuiitUt-I -liahSi hiW of jih tiwuh lowniiij, -jin rK-l iuiily. Uv'd. I-t-tu-n t-Hi4i44iit.try on th ajve estate hjaviii brvu ifnni.-i to Ihtr UDtJiigihU by Ui rtip rMu:h'in!yr iKth- W aj.r-y lvtn U all rvs Hi in. let. u-J to Kiiti -t;l-"to iimkt- tiuiii-Miiit xiViii-L-iit, and ttM hiMii-f iMtniinnt th -sUIim- i jtn-iit Hit-in tluly au t h.-nt K-iatevt for ul tii-. nu on ;.itunliy, s-jkt. 11. ml (hi lute jvhi'iirr t Uiv'iL, m Ca triiiauh towutiip. KUZAKLTH TAHI.K, Kitriiinx. J7XECLTORS NOTICE. KsLjiteof J-L-h Alwin. lutf of 4n niaugli low iihiii, fvjiii fot rouuiy, x-'-J. I-ltr ttriin!ftrT on tlte alnve estate liMVine luru enti!-U to th- uiitlfrsijjuf-si, by fr(H-T uihtnty. iiti-- i i,-r l'y gi-n ti nil j-rMHi? inlt-li!-d bi -K(!1 ttaU to tiutkt- lni-nto-Uiui-r (ai.yiiK'iit him! t Ujr tivu,s clalaii aitiiist thf -;iiu will pr ut Ki'-ii) Uuiy au tin ttuiu Utr M'UU-iitt nt on ruiiy, S-jf. 2i-tr at n-hb iw ol iuivubiir iu Couo iiuU'l UiWUMini. JONATHAN MisHI.Elt, i-.x-vutor. XECUToa .S NOTICE- K-iaW of Ivb r Hoy-r, lut of qarouttiouiujj Ietb-n tUiniitarj' n t-iv hjov? tst having t-n urtiuui to thr uni-r-rti:iirti by the imj-r authority, itot :iv i- b rvly Kiv-b to tell tM-n-toIi ilitlt bU-i Ui Kilt) -M;it- to )tiuk luiiiu-tjutttr puyiiKiit, i il lh tiavuiu: rUtiiii ninl lb- mi in to 'r-a-iit th in uuly u thn(H-Mti UT nrilillM-Ut. OU u nbiv. A Uj. iCh, K, biwt-tt lo oVIiN-k m. in." miii Z oYbn-it p. in.. l lnti- r-lirlMx- of J--rH'rl iu Hut'Vtrv ilk. Jonathan r ykr. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate! Pursuant to nn 4nl.r of thp n'tin,i urt ttf Sum ivl cintnty, l'.. Th-r' iii b. mM ul puhtic MMif u prviiii--.. itiir I'olt-iiiau'K uitiu. fia,-rs.t oKiiity, I'.i ia Thursday, Sept. 20lh, 1894, at I o'clock P. M., th fitilovii: d.-a-nh I r-.il e-Lit Uit? of Noah Niwltt-r, dtr'ilM bt wit: No. 1. A cvnuiii tm. i of Uml or Crm ttiiti ii u in Qut-iiuthoiiiity tovuhiit, SniHrt runty. I'., aljoiutn Uuii i J;4t j(iiii-U-r, .Vlam liarulttrt, i. 1. tuivr, Wiiluuu l!nuilj -rtt:i4 and tmot No. rMit:tinintf altoul Iti at4-n- n4 j pcn-iit-M, w iik-Ii a-rw itri rbnil unU aUul 1 icrv-? in timber. A Ureeihl roolu Dwelling House, with iKtMiot-nt, laivf nk l-ctrn anJ tbT builtlmtr on th in-ioi- -s uli in zd OMii tnoiL. Al-vian on-tinri f chim-t Iruil. N. A trat t In n J itu i! iu the toirn-K-iif Mfor-sviui. nl io;tiMi-z Irs-; N. I. WiKmiu H iu-h -Uit iis-rv :iinuuli, Jtt jiu-:o-rniin. J r, an-t Jt-iiiti wir. rHi!Aitiiiu axHii :wr.- ait-i U j-.h-. f whit-h tiKit ar- m rv ri-iritl mi-i iKit ii irr- in gpi wlnu- oak liuiotr. A Ji-w uhl roui DWELLING : HOUSE, t"Tr iji li ifn b rn jlixX oth-T buiMini on tht pri'im-M-. TiH-- Cirn- aft- in a bijh tal' of cultiva tion, and i;ivtiiffiily i -tt-1 to -lt !. r.iuntu- arit raitnrilN an-1 will olK-rt-t Ur M-p.tr.tU-l.v or a wool..-, t Ai mud flrvtrlay ivix-r Terms: 10 pr iit. 'Mi i;iy of ib-; bjTiw of tm lbir( on t-iinria-jiMu of -vtb-ainl U-1iv-rT f ilrl: oni--l hinl April 1, lvu. atit! iti- thini Apnl 1. : th-Hit int. r,--tC r-is.v.iiu to bt- jeivvii April i, Iki-'k iK F. SHAVEK. Ex-L-rinor i Nh stutfiT, dfc!. Ilarry I Nipt, Auiio-rr. ASSIGNEE'S SALE iiK Valuable Real Estate. ty virtue of nn on1-r of atf I.u-1 ut of tht ourt of oiiitiMn rf ?n iiiH-nwt -oun- ty. a aitd to i:m tlm-rit-ti. I wtil cxpoe-tr to public -wir, mi IlK pfVlliiiwr, Oil Thursday, Sept 13th, 1394, AT 1 O't IHs K P. all thr UUwtg a--n-rl r-i ilaU', btr tlte pr i-jm. ny of Jt-rvtotab waru : A tra-rf of laud t!uat la liunwhonin-f t(is.b, SuT-t nHinly. i'nu ailjiHfitt Liitiiof rrtrr J4ur'T. Jw-ib KHMiijt. K. I'. Iktyer and otlMiX contaimuf 147 ACRES and allowanr, of vhk-li almt ll-" arnn are Hrurvd and in a talr of ailivatiuu. TtMutiiv trail i uiidt-rutid vtib a t-tn 4 r"Kl nmi ; tlHn i im an iiM-xbaiiMtibh tuiitity of liuM-toiH. jr -if aT-, uikkr 1 in-; a portion if tt tnM-u Th fcrm b HI Wal-iW, villi a d or-tiani of fru.t trvtn. bavinir tlMivMi rn-vWtl a ouc aikd one-iiaU iOotv tniuM DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN and other uuthuildiinn. This bnu U a Tery desirmhU- imf In evrry rts.iss-1, lieiiitf situate in tHie of the rs lisl axrteutlural hcm-Iumis of l le rouuiy. In a cissi tsHiiiiunlty, rtMiventeiit lo n-htstl and chureh.si : II Is.nily 1-, miles ir u lh Kor flMigh of Ktoyestotrn. it.t only 4 of m nue fnMii the is. at", ii. It- sution al i.ni-elwra-it b the fcni-r nouHsOrmd ui lkiuiel berkey . TERMS: T.n pcTPenl. of the purrhase nsmey to Is jjel mi lite day of bsIp and ihr laibtnre nf uoe-thirti oo or hefufv ur nitinnuatioa of Its Mtie: ofke-ltitrd In six months and iMie-thinl III isie vt r fn sn t lie eHI 11 mm 1 1. si of Uie asle; deferrvst uayltn-uU to tr inlerert froiu ron Bumtt.si of lalraud thi aminsi liy Ju.l--Dleflll buod on the .rr-tiilse KKtU W. Blt-B'KER, ,s.tit,- .if Jereuiiaa fc wartl. Gbo. K. HO. Lt, Atluroey. Orphans Court Sa.'e Valuable Real Estate I K-uJ p-UU" witu.rr ah.ut :u-haif mi.? fmm liy Tirto of an rb-r of t imr t iih i-'Oi4I, I W1 fXpurv Up U.;m- Mif I Ml Ihr pO llll, to iihu tho.nti UttriiMtip, .V:ri-r'-S county, i Ml Saturday, Sept. 15th next, A v.h.uj'!! f irm nf th t-3t f Knvnu l !iir, tb--ti.. i oti.v'v LiinI f I.tn'n A. Mi-yt-rs Slir.ua J. M--vr-rv Aii::iali lhrt Ank-ny. A. V :Iet ti i onii-i, rn U!n:ii? oif iiu.:or-il i-n I ntvilvt in ai-rw, f h uirut l-ti wn- t- rl--sirn! wi in-p-iv.--i. i4,ri. iJ 4M-I-VS i;i Ui aiw. luivniy th-. fv on fni-t-l a v Dwelling : House, biik Utn and oth-r-r outMiil(iint T-rv 1 ou th- pn iiH-sn a binr- ofrtmni. Th lrm t UiiltrWid with i.tluu4i rnii, iim-r-i.oi nn l tlnr'.n of -m-V n. to tht J. A R. K. aiMl will ir si.i J siii-)H-t ( a mim-n-d rirbt of -Vftii-4-v-u at-n-a by the dwdt-it wid to Win. Ivt-iuu Terms: ; -raMh on -rontlrnisitbrn t -al-r; 1 In oor y-ar. aud S in t wo y-mr wiiti inu-rvi, u Km vur-U imi tht priiii- br )nliiiii-tit Ii-hi-L M il. Y. HKiVKlC Administrator of Kmanit-I Lobr. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OF- Valuatls Rsal Estate! Ry virii of an ord-r of mi!1 bwuvd out t Ihr t'ourl f 4'oiii!no i'lrtsu of ii-rt nmn ty. Ia aud t hk-dirvrti, I viii rxpoar to pubiw auir ou tur pivnUfH.-a, on Tuesday, Sept. 11th, 1894, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. ail thr 64l-ain dbwriur"! n-al -tmtJ', kattf tb-e proprty of No4 m ioti S. li-rHhirr-r: A tnwt oflund Kltnatn In K!k Lick ttvwo liips hm-r-----t ruijTy. a alnuinr awlof iVi-rr WiUn-lui'm r-iiii-, Ziiu; h HoilttsUy. !Stmui-l 4'brl-tiMsfr, W. P. limm-r Nimumi I brMatfkiul mum, contaHiin-K 323 ACRES, 323 ntroc U-xs 4 a hUh atout VS arnii i undr cuilivatton, about Taai-rti n--btr nd -Mt- arr laitd. uUkiI nn- in a u T ro v of about tfw trvvn. and at -out Li mo- in timhcr, iaLcMk. rvil tk, hu-kry, tc w-U wau-ivd m 11 h (nn and tMMini-, an in-xbaulhtr quli:ilv tl liliatoiM f Mi-VNi aud tta- tf niiiK-nil. a f'ur ai-r' tn banl of gt, you 11s. br-unii fruit trv-- of rhtucv Varu-u-m. I)ua nig tiK i-oa -rtvt-d a Lan : TWO-STORY : Brick Dwelling House, with baj-nfcrnf. In extra nMidiibtn. a bttne fntmt- bnnk Imm abo Irvi, tu gnud i-uu ditiu aud oThr outbuilding Thi fhrni is dKiaiit h) nil! from Conflu--in-'. 9 link- fniii ?bbury. iiiiI-k fnm Mi yr-rbii. 10 in in inu llit k - i. nnlm fnm i -rburr. 7 iml fnnu -rriitvi(i-v M'I. l t.r tvai'i- 1. t. i& nt tbii plao. t. bur u and -M-bNl a tiuin :i yard fnm tht Uwi-lt-u. -i. Th- 6uin ii a t-ry d-jnil oi- in at) r-N(i'-t. iu a iMiitthlul roiumuuily, wtih pu-Hiuiil -urrouuuiiiN d.c. Terms : 10 ptrviit. of thr purrluiM iuny tola1 pHid iu i-ifli ou tliy ot fell.- and tiie buiuuer of out thin! m ir U -!oiv tU xMi:lniuiUv(i ot iht- turd in mx luoitthx a:id otuMhinl m tttnr vht fnmi connxuuitivm otf ir. 1m krrvl viy uif-mtu bmr imn-! froiu ttHifirriiwli-m of Hiilr and lo be ft urt-U by juiii;uint bii.ts imi thr prt inbta. Ail rHTt--HKideite' will bt pniiuully aa-w-n-d addr-"--il to Jn.NAS . llf.ls-HHF.RiiKH, A-MtiitsHe oi ibjouu llTtt-ncr A i:. or Joiiu IL cJti, P. o. Orautrtvihc, Md. Att y firr A-ftrii. riurst t, lau ASSIGNEE'S SALE. VahaU? Rsal Estate. By Tlrtut fkf an ord-r of sal. K-u-d out fif thr 'ourt -i t'oiiilitarii -A S.iufirH ohiu- ty, lu aud to m dnv-t-l. I wni t-xw to publ-ri--4HI oil tli prt-iui-M-M ht ivbu;u-r Jf mnt-d? on Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1894, AT 1 0 CLOCK P. i the followittc tlt-teritssi rstt estate, late the pn.s-n,v uf Juslul Walter A tnit t of lit nd situate in Summit township, Somi-rset rountv. ifttijotuui:; lalt.is .if l . A. Walker. Joint Holuhoiir. I- r.sl W alker. Jaisib Imiia si-r aii.l oIher, coiitaiiiiii 1 Viaeres ami 'Js eiviie luore or less, with a Two-story frame Dwelling House, in ff'MMi r-iuid-tion h-r-n r-rvcu-d. a'-oa Unet bank Uni, tx'.i f.--t. and oint-r Ki;bu;lUiii:!. AtxKit l-i M-rv aiwUnn-! and in a ff-ihid -iat-r of rulttvatiou. Tb1 Uriu i iu one 4 I tur t-t artiiiiis and pnw-jnMi- tin ( thr ruii ty; und-rlad wan rHd nl and lintr-MoiM: i w lilnii 4 in ib- ot H-rkUy's Mul aud ia om vi-nwot to i-hurtU and M-bML TERMS: I p-r -ut. 4 thr punbi-i iiHn-v to h-r -Kald m Tbrbty of ainl Ihr U4ulKe f l ou or ! hv- trie onhriiuittH of l in mx toiHiihaim 1 - iu our yar fnni rfuliniiL. ti"n of oil I. Ii b-rr-! iy iiiiit.- to ir:r ii-u-n-t fr.mi omrtrtiiati.Mt ti Ktb-Miid to -curv-d by bond and uionifr upu thr pn-ui JulIN R. S4HTT. A'i-ixv.tx-of Jtu ia- Walker. ASSIGNEE'S SALE VakaLls Real Estate! Ry v lrt tie of an onl-r of tlr l-urd tut rtf tin-1 'iurt f 'oiitinii l'lr- f S.iiHrM run ty, Ja., and to inr dini-tl. 1 will t s. Ui uall.r wii ui-ou trat No. J, hrt uiU-low lltl-1ltlltU.ll, iHI Wednesday, Sept- 12th, '94, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M a thr fillowiite d-rriKd n-al rtfr, late thr pn'prny of Mahlou IL. Walkrr, to wiu No. 1. TIh nu-lividrd -fnr4ialf of two arnitof land in Sauiuiii t4wminp, SrtiMrr1 rouuiy, Ka, iiirludinc thr undividrd Mirhalf lutrn-l in the one and a -hi If tory Drw Frame Distillery, with nurb-rn lripnvtnnt and Kondrd WitrrtMU-r. i'lj'-il i-t, ttu rvm rr-rt-ti, d jMiititc biiid f CnU'tirtrld A bald am, Mrv Kara Krkl-y and ottrr. No. i. A rrrrain bit of rnmnd owtt-iiuinje aUut Mi-tiall a-iv. at lwkt-y Mi.i iu Smiimit tiwu.-iiif. rtiirf-t county, la ha v iug thrvtn rrwrUti a Two-story frame Dwelling House, and ouilMiiMin-j-t. adjoining land ff Mr. Alice J. hsil.lwni, W. t. Waikt-r, and oilK-n. Terms: 10 tKr rent, of tl' iurlia-r iinrr to he p.itd rut-h on dv f ib-. and thr iKilanrr f u-Ltliirt mi or tM-forv tin-crtinriiuttitu of tlr wait; Mir-tliirl iu MX UNHitb and 0114-hird In onr yr from oKilimtatam f tb. lt-fc-rred pay uiui b iMir inu-rvt fnnn eonltp inutiai 4 .-and U ir i'Uml by tmd and luitrupk-ir uptai tiwr preiniaN. J HS IL ?'TT. AMtJgnre uf MahUjn R. Waikrr. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK : REAL ESTATE! : By virtue of an order of ale i-oaunl ut of tlteVourt trf 'otnnHn ( !k-iv1 rnunr ty. 1 and to lit- d 1 rww 1 'iil rxpiwr to puiilb Mule on Tract a 1, hm-inaiu-r dr- iwrnbrtl, m Thursday, September 6th, '94, At I o'clock P. M., the follow iua ds-srrilied nsl estate No. I. A met of bind sliuxle In ItnDhers- ValleT township. SUHMefSet nsititr. sit jomiitr bbiuls of sjiiklt llerkler. Mieliael Bow ntau. Henry Hay. ivier Httrraml .itln-rs, nio lalninx I II acres mun- or less, haviug- llefs erertisl s two-sl.iry frame Dwelling House, hank Imro. and ttheroatilsliiixs. hein the noiiiesteaj! W ilitata l. Kner. This Linn is well waw-ffv.1. faaa a (sajd on-hard, also suar eaiup.al.sil ii m tK ot Uluht-r, aud halaiee Weil euHlalsL Nisi Hl.aale a afts-esaid, aiJJ.iiiltiir No. 1 Irt e. IwuU ul AW-l llerste. J. J. H.s.luiell. J.Muihaii Baer. l'.H-r llaer and others, sm talninc 117 arm unirr or lesa, having a l story frame Dwelling House, i:Mr aambt-nuthuildinxs tbensia erw-usL l'ti at fUma has atsail atarits r lea red. In acres In tmftoiu sod balaarr well llatia-nd. TERMS- Ten per cent, nf the pure has- moneT to he ts.l.1 In rash oa cut of lr. ana ine nam tif oneHhinl oa or la-aw the nHittrnuttNia rf Hie Mile; immMIiiM In six itHNilhs. aud is third In ooe year froui etmltntaillow ni sale. ls-ierT-d Bti mniU Ui hear InusnsH frMa arniatnin i aale aud to he sei-ured hy bond and luurtpHte upon toe premises. JxHN K- IstYiTT. Atner of Vli'm D. Bcr a Calhartoe, hi WiSb. James B. Fine CARTS for Bachelors. Fine BUGGIES for Young Men. SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST GIRL AND NO RCCH TO SPARE. Fine Buggies for middle Fine Carriages for the Family. Fine Phaetons for the Old Folks. AT a are ne Rat Wagons ilLvjU and Spring Wagons. The largest and best selection ever shown. PRICES James B. Holderbaum. THE BEST Is None Too Good When You Buy MEDICINES. It b Just Inits'itant to .'S-t-ure FRESH, PURE DRUGS, At it l To Have ConjUUnc im A Pkylciam IT A Ircrihs Them, AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of gtrttinjt tin? frvshe meJiviiM! PIUi'RIPTIONS Carvftilly CumpiiuntUsL TEDSSES FITTED. All of the Beat tul Most Aproeeil Truea Kept tm Stock. Satisfaction Gtaranteel. OPTICAsL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YGCJ? S'.BHT TESTED. JOHN N. Somerset, New Faff Gowh are now coming in at low prices. Mrs. A. L UHL. Holderbaum. - aged and business men way down. Call and see them. SNYDER, Pa. This space reserved for PARKER & PARKER. o
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