The Somerset Herald. ,:,. i;.;K it. stll.!.. K.l.tor. H.KIAV ..s.'lt'int"r .", K'l. Mn-i'-il instruments :u nyier uniK 1 . 1 'y ,. 11N witter sii.'l.v ': lriotl up far!!" ihir.l MiisNHtivc Milliliter. .the new upritiff-t.hXh Harrows for n 1 ii. li-s Than t"' tvaliir trees .. It tin' i-etui! iinnnfiuiiir- (..Mi;')-.' ; !!' '''"l,! J- .. : .! wMi.l.lil-S f.r .!!!l!reil itistru- .,.., at Si.va. r-..in.iist,.r,.. Tl.r, V .i man in a little t twit al-out ten .. i nlhts. T.-x- w is lunllorl V lla.iei. in- :i"n j-v -" . .i . .1 l., ... ( . 1 I . , . I LPi.l' .1P (!lU ft" !!'' r 111 U' I'l-or aii'i iaei , !mr. !i. v..,i .-all iiy at s.-i of single Irivinjr 11:111'.. ..,,f.,rliNeO"iiars :u J.l T. Uol.l.KRBAf.M S. Tl. i, :n H-rali' Stale t'oiniiiiltee has . ., v'.r.i. nilK-r 11. i" tl"' 1', f,,r 1'!'K . .nviition t. till the va.-an y on the ', ..nic.l l'V tl'c l-ath of Hannibal '. ., .... a.f the nominees for t'on- ia;iii, iv...!iiaii-al-I-in:e. i.,v.iuwaiilto1uy a first-elnss mtisi- ...tit at a moderate price? tJo r.i! i"" " . - l.....r wt.arc t Smv.i. r "s - - W1.t)iv author of Little Lord Tiie Mrs. Fniiiri Ilixlffson Iliir- r.i;ii.!i'r"V' .1 ..in time a teai lier in a mile rv She was w poor that he ' 1'rl.,l'i!. v ii.'r ilhal to Ist her first ' '.,.ri,i t. !:iliihers l.y picking Ikt- ,-i ...Mii.sjih'of line furniture at IVv- y,, '.aiKlKniiitlin St., lx'ins Aug. it i rari'.r silitt's ai aixuii nan I'ru-e. Tin- Il. W two-ss-llt liilenial revenue which, under the new Tarilflaw, '',.! 1 attached to every pack of playing . r,u i oiilv for teiiirary use, until the r,,i-ir iainl i- ready for issue. It there- f.,n- proini-' t" cueelingly rare, and ,,. o cim o.lleilors are all buying pa-ks f nl-ivin" """!s t,r,er to gs-t one ii . v.. voiistrn Ih-vlin's Brussels t'ar- .-i.' at "'t l r yard, in any pattern cartains lower than jol.UT's prices. I'ri.-,- -iiaraiiieed on any article, ni and Knmkliii St., Johnsi-.wn, I 'a. I.r .1 M. Khv has written f.ir the Sep- . .iii-.-r h'-ii'ui an instrnetivo article on . li.k.I-'X"nrsioii taken l.y teachers j.j.I pui'ilsof tlie Anderson (IikL) pul.He . t" historic 1'iact's in irgiiiia ine i r-t i'x.-ii:-i"!i of the kiml, with a definite .. : -.-i..:i:iI tuii-posc. cvt taken in the l"n:t.-.l Staf-s. l'r. Mice explains in de tail the c.kicalioiial value of it. Mr. Kuie. Toiiis of this place, lias ac-,-, p;.-l !" ag.-m-y of the Kln.ira IuK.fing ',.i ' York. This is one of the largest xv.-i U-l rooting companies in existence. Mr. .T. .11 iil Is- at all times prepared to r jutir or paint iii. ta! r.s.ling.or to furnish r..:i:ig of the famous "t'limax" l n.n l. the oldest and lKst roofing in the nurket. A N. vv York, undertaker recently had an order to hury ayiMiiig man in a casket lin.-J with ri-d, w hite and Mue silk, the fuiieri! to take place at J o'cl.s-k at night, villi a !.and, and all the mourners to -irry t..r. !i-s. At the grave there were lire w..rks "Anld Ijuift Syne" was sung li.f..re parting. Kach anniversary of the f.iiier.i! is to lie olwerved with a fe:tst, where his iiieiiiory is to he drunk stand- I am agent for the Hoss Kesl and Knsil cutter, whh-h I will ru;i against any .-alter i.ailt. Any me wanting a first i bc- fe.-.! cutter can get it from me. J. M. FlKK. IJills Pa. William Sehriver, catcher of t!ie 'hica-L- ie iia'l chi!., re.-ei:t!y caught a hall llir.. n from the top of the Washington in .nunient, at Washington, 1. '-, a dis-T:n-e of . fei. Mssrs. (Jrillitli ami .it-h:nson. of the I'hieago chili, went to th- top ofthe monument and iritlith t -. il the led! from the north window. S.-l.river l.raccd himself and -aught the l. ili fair and s-piare. amid the applause of ! lie .cet.ltois. Mr. H. '. White, of Messrs. A. J. While A Son. Merchant Tailors, t'liani l r!.:irg, w ill Ik' in Somerset aUmt S-pt. 3ir.ii. .til samples of choice Fabrics for Kail and Winter wear. Satisfaction al ways rendered. Kcas..ii:il.le prices. Kx celsie stvh-s. s.iii-rs.-t istunty will turn out a large ti.-!. Ration to the (Srand Army Fie-amp-lii." in Pittsburg next week. Ji.lnist. wn's 'ity Engineer, A. 1 1. Weir, .1 .at. jaeur.-d t wa wei-k's agoati.l his failure t -.return caused an investigation. It was fiio-ovt-rcd that he had f.irged itotts on lii attorney. ex-M.iy..r W. Horace IJose, V. iii.-aiiin.iiit of s7.0M.an 1 had them dis r.itilsl by his wife. Weir came from N.nark. X. J., and two years ago married Mrs. Itn.wti, of AU's.tia. who had ?lu.in iimi-li. whia-h ha-r husband, it is said. ha taken. I'ills.la, "Say. Mik II, is ls'lieved to 1 in I had a funnv dream las Hifc'hL' "What as it Fiskr "W by. I dreamed I had liought some thing from I J. A. Snyder, Hock wood. Pa., iii'ovcrchargisl 111c," "W . il. that was funny, licraiise he don't i .Ihatsert of busiiu-s." "Nes.lnit listen: Next morning when I C 't tip. tlie blamed thing ttothcred lite s,.ina. ij that I went t.st see Snyder and x l i.i.'y a,:ra.n'd t. pay nie the differ- a-... !,y he's spiare as a .lie. Times 'e z -tiin z ""! and I'm going ta) rig the ft nily aatjt in go, si style. It. A. is my Hi in. and don't y.iu forget it." "u'.si.l.. a.fthe man who staips his pajier :tii..,it ..iy:iig up arreamg.-s. the meali es; ma;; hi again K!,lH'd to the surface. 11- hi-,-. i township. He sold his s;i-t!i-'.,w a 'naif in;, r-st in a row and tii n ri i is. .l t i i le the miik. maiiitain- U' :,! 1 ii'-y sold the front halt The "1,-m-iau ua reapiireal tai provide tit.' f. tin- ., eons, imed att.I -.trry water h rtiir-.. ti,,, a day. I: !!:!- th.- linked the ..1,1 man, and now he t-t"f uing his sain in-law, the owner rf the ir.aat half. f,.r damag.-s. Th- stin makes the grass grow anal a I'-'J'sia-; ia asuns tlt. Xew York Shu that '! iil ah . iiike the hair grow. All the ful,li.a.l. have to do is t.i tersistently -- !ii. ir pat.-s tai the dire1 rays of the k '-i. X. hair t.inic heretofore rts-m-'"""''ic.amj.ar.- in cheapness and ease 'f l'.lia-:iti..ii with sunlight; and as it is 'hku .wti that the ra.-es of men who "'.i-.uallv S ' barehea I.'.! are sel.l.im or er ti. j-;,, S)H,alsto e,mfirin the st tuiti.s f tup KUn trealitieut. T:i-s are the figars a perfectly-formed '.iiij:i sh. slid have: Weight. Ii". stunds; "-'lit. .. 7 inches; Isist, istt. .hi; hips -It..; iit.-j(. waist, 2J. and neck l-l nt. !i.s: ;.a!1j flJl N i ,j glove; ftot for a sli-H-. A pluttfli-line dropjto! front lut tip .,f h.rr iiic slj.iuld rtutelj a Id'int 'f i' It in fr.,nt of h.-r KrU t'Mt. The .r! bang wU,. Htanaling will allow the .'4,'r" l" ' on; h the center of the thigh, a- ia-ntl, .af tlR. leg shatuld ni(4stire the ' lan,',i' fr "" her chin U fl.iger tip. The ' arm sh.Hil.l hive the same cir nifa r,.,,,.,. aliJ the k aiiJ tliijrnUlo fcatnr. If " want the lsst fane u..ut fail to get a Kramer or Stu "-l-kcr fro,,, Jas. K. !Iol.IKI.l!Al'H, JatlITSH, Pa. TJ,..I,rlWw,,j!p) Unzitt, Kutf-that 'XiH-rt arWits frrrtit Mass., are out '" ''idtif th it vicinity investigating 'x-riii..itiiiS as t-t lh3 prscticabili-v"falaiitiilStiiew.-r0f tn). w hite pine, hw t,-l.!lie ,HH,n gi(.n j,r,.rlatten 1 ' and rss-an-h of late, and would prove crs""l thing jr the largi; area of land iti " 'f' of the State, now denuded of utl-.-r, c .ulj 1 relantei and ltta.le to t"'Br",,tb,r piue ffaiu itUiu l yean, iit.-w.sary to make it a paying "vestment. Tu-se exp.riut nts of these " e ntlei.i..B will be watched with ""'It iitterts4. Ttt tMin for Miuirrcl Kli.tii- l A I cniisylvBnia ojwnvl Satunl:y. l'jrisl:ition by thieves are f nilitly occurrence in ISroi her valley lowtiKhit.. A insion lias lacort prantpd to Moses Trent, a well-known an. I tii-serving vet frail of this p!:i.M. Miss Marion ll.ior, of Krailing, is a Uiiosl at the home of her graiiitlatlier John (I. kitiititcl, Ilsai. .mis. .Man. .u bright, tlantrhter of JiuIro Wright, of Hislf.inl, is visiting at the home of h.-r aunts the Misses li, k i ns on Tat riot street. Michael SiH-'s .Tenner X TJoails troltcr "Stiitmy It." won the'i:;. trot nt the Klienslmrpr fair last week, taking three straight heats, llest limo i.Tti. r.ignlar ser i-s will 1 held in the rresl.yterian (.'hiir.-h, Kev. T. J. Kistow, pastor, on nest Nal.iiatli morning nn.l evoning. Sai.lmth hcIim1 one hour lx-fore the morning erviv. The Keformeil Chur. h reunion and pie nie at Korkwood, Thnrnday, attra. ted an immense crowd of pisile. The addnss deliv'n'l l.y H. U llaer, Ks(.f is highly sjK.ken of l.y all who heard it. t'adet Orlo Knepper arrival Kri.Liy morniiiff from the Naval Aeademv at Annapolis, Md., and will spend a mouth's vacation at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knepiier on Main street. Landlord Kyle, of the Somerset IIous who had lie'!! eonniKMi to hisr.s.mfor U-n daj-s, sufl'ering fnm hemorrhage of the lungs, appeared liehind the -ounter in his notel ollice Monday afternoon pre- pared to resume work. Miss llallie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. i gle. left Sunday eveninir for York, Pa., w here she w ill spend ten days visit ing at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Jere miah Pdack, ln'fore returning to Staunton, :u, where she will re-enter a m-Ii.niI for young ladies. Mr. Charles W. Stamford, of Hrooklyn, New Y'ork, joined his wife and family in this pla-e Saturday. Mr. Stamford will lie rememlH'red as a iNipular member if the South Penn 11. K. engineering corps stationed at S micrset during eonstrue tion on that road. Kev. Hiram King, of the Kcformcd Church, left yesterday morning for Arm strong county, where he will join his w jic ana remain lor a lew days visiting with relatives. He will attend the fraud Army encampment next week in Pitts burg In-fore returning home. The Congressional Conference fr this district will meet at the Logan House. Altoona, Thursday evening, when Hon. J. I. Hicks will be formally renomina ted. Mr. Hicks has lieen a gxl and faithful representative and will be re elected by an increased majority. The dance given at the Somerset House, Friday evening, by the young gentlemen of Somerset, was the most siu-cessful of the season, liuests were present from Her! in, Mt. Pleasant, Conncllsville and other points. Excellent dance music was furnished bra Connellsville orchestra. Mr. Charles II. Miller, has a seven months-old -alf on his farm one-half mile wct of town, which weighs 4X) pounds. The animal is from an Ayer shire dam and short horn sire. Mr. Mil ler thinks it cannot le !cat in the county. Win. Sevitts, an account f whose fall ing on a snag and piercing himself in the region of the eye, was given last week, was taken to a hospital at Connells ville last Saturday ami placed under the care of a specialist. It is not yet known whether the liall ofthe eye was pierced or not. Fourth-class postmaster have leen eiiijxiwereil l.y an act passed at the recent session or t. ongrcss to take veterans af fidavits and till out pension vouchers. This will lie a great convenience to old soldiers living in rural communities, w ho can now go to the nearest irostmaster in- sic:e! of a Justice ofthe Peace or court officer. ne lay res-ently Samuel Crist found a g.pod sized Jan.! turtle on his father's Jesse Crist firm, in Jointer township, A hole had Ikh'ii !ored into the turtle's shell through w hich a heavy wire ring had been passed. How the ring came, to Ikj in the turtle's back and for hat pur It se it was plaixs.1 there is "queering" the people of that Height iorhooiL Miss Eve ( ., daughter of Mr. am! Mrs. Joseph Walker, of lirolhorsvalley town ship, and Kev. Ellis S. Hay, of Maytown, Lam-aster county, ill lo united in mar riage at the home, ofthe bride's parents t't-morrow evening. The groom is alsai a native of Ilrothersvalley taiwnship, anal was aaluiitted to the ministry ofthe lit fa.rtiifsl Church several months ago. Mr. II. C. IJeerits has disposed of his 2"i a-re farm, two milt north of town on the Stoyestatwn road, to V. S. Walker, of Shade t.)vnsuit, fair ?li."tOii. When Mr. JVvrits litgltt the farm six or seven years ago it was very mii' li impoverish. e-L but to-slay it is one f the luo.lel farms of the county. Mr. Walker recent lysold his large timb.-r tra--t, in Sh.tdaj township, to the Pennsylvania Mid! md P. lilroad Catmjiany f .r.Ms.iw. The Ministerial Association of Sotiicr set mt Monday afiern n at the Evan gelical parsonage A paper was r.ud by Eev. II nipt, on ' Ministers Work ft 0111 a Scriptural Standpoint. It was well re c?:ved and i-.tlle.l f.jth a pleasant discus sion from the ministers present. The me-'ting next Monday w iil be at tlis Lu theran parsonage, when instead of a pa per, there will Ik a consensus f opiiiioii on the attitude of the -church to amuse ments. MissTiliie Kline and her young broth ers Charles and P.cnjamin :hi!dreri of Henry Kline.are lying critically ill at their h.mie in Jenner t twndiip, th 'ir ailment lieing typhoid fever. The two former have l-eii stiifering for the past few weeks, and within the past week the dis ease has taken hold ofthe third. The .n litioit of Miss Tiliie is reported quite serious while her brothers are said fi bj out of dartgc. Harrison Uinl.-r, two ttiile cast of Shanksville, came near having his team dr. ileal in an old weil Wednesday. He was tlragjing big r.s-ks by nieaiis of a chain t 1 till up the well and when near the well with a Urge rs-k one ofthe horses shied ami caused the roc to tum ble iut't the well and pull the horses iu after it. Tit J water c.fiii' up to the li-rses necks a:td it t Ktk .1 lot of iieighls.rs three or four It kits to get the animals out. Tha h trnes single an ! it.f.tble-tres, etc., aw yet in the wull. Tho frame of lull Utwecn Meyersdale anal .S-tmerstH .n the liojne grounds last Tuesday afternoon rcstiltctl in a tlraw, the ha.nia- team refusing to abide by a de cisi.ii, of Empire Harrison. A maj.ii i ty of the people w h were in a p oitin to see the play (at third) claim that the runner was safe, but from the 1'tnpir.t's position it probably l.n.ke.l the other way. lbit no matter how "yellow" the decision may hve iK-ajn, the t'mpiro Has iqutiiaHy :tijrtMl upon by thu cluls and lt:s decisions sh uH have been final. Harry t 'raver, rtpr.sseitting the Jeiiner t.iwu base ball club, was iu town .Satur day evening f r the purpose, of arranging games w ith Me.yers.lale an.l llockwMKL It lias not yet tx-.-n definitely determined whether the games w ill come olf, but in case they do they w ill I playtt l next Tuesday ait J Wodnesd-ty on the Somer gram nds. Mr. Craver says his club is s ronger now than ever Is-fore and will put op a game that will surprise the ball plavers of Somer-et. JeniKrtown and Johnstown play on the grounds ofthe former Saturday. A SAT1SFAGT0IIV TEST. THE WELLS YIELD AU ABUND ANCE OF WATEE. All or tie Xains ruled Witli SpiriUuj aad Bnght Fluid, and that too During the Greatest Drouth Known . ia Forty-Eight Tears. GEJTER&.L EEJ0ICI5O THSOUGHOUT THE TOWIL Monday work on the water works had progress! far enough to permit tstiiig the mains and the lxsl of the reservoir. Stani was accordingly generated in the boilers and the pumps staritsL The piies running east were closed when it rerjuir- el only a short time to for-e Iho water up to ttie reservoir, s.x.n alter pumping was .ominoix-ed n leak was dis-ivered on IS ravel Hill, which required some time to repair. Ycterd-iy m rnin? pumping was resuiiKsl and by 11 o'chs-k nil ofthe pi(es in the circuit were filled with water. It iselaiuic 1 thattiie pipes were filled without appreciably reducing the volume ofthe water in tha wells, and that the test made definitely settles the question in regard t the quantity they are able to proomv. It might be well at this time to explain that the lxtrough had two wells drilled in the liiLsin on West t'uion street, from which it is proposed to secure HiiHtcielit water to supply the demands ofthe town. A distributing reservoir is Is ing erected on Taymans hill, and will Ik' completed in the course of a week or ten days. Persons who have tested the quality of the water prom. u niv it sitt and ailaj.te i lo doniesti.- use. The ll-Kxling of the mains was jrreeie.1 with satisfaction l.v all f the residents of the town, many of whom had entertain ed doul.ts as to the ability of the wells to supply the demand that would Is; made iiK.n theiii. I Hiring the afternoon hose was attached to the tire-plugs in various parts of the town, w lien, with a pressureof MO pounds, a steady stream of water was easily thrown onto (he highest buildings. When the pressure is incroa-sed to the maxi mum il'iil jM.uii.ls called for fur the final lest, it is exiHs-t'-s! that water can Is! thrown over the weather-vane on the Court House. Tl.is insures excellent protection against lires. lit view ot the ttatisfactorv test matie yesterday during the greatest drouth experietn-ea sin-e is.", it is reasonable to suppose that thesupjily of water is abund ant and that the residents of Somerset w iil henceforth enjov one of the greatest b x.tis any communiiy ran sss-ss. Txo aTecntr Firaeri Engage in a Sunday Shcoliag Scrap. Miitoit It. Walker and M. 1. HumlKrt are two well-known farmers of Jen tier township. Walker, who formerly resid ed near iSarr.-tt, lives near Jeimer X Koads. anal IltimV-rt, who formerly made his home i:i Miifcr.l township, Uvcm on the old John I "saw farm near "Pill- ville." Acc.pr.ling to the report brought here yesterday morning Walker an.l Htinibert have not tteen gissl friends for sometime past, n.rtn ith-iliiiiling the fa.-t that they had put out a lot of lickwheat jointly on the hitter's far..t. Sunday afternoon Walker drive down to iltiiu tsTts, accotupanied by one of his chil tlren and his hired girl, to see alw.ut har- vtwting the crop. Mrs. Huiuticrt met them at the g:'.te arnl was talking to Walker when her husbaml suddenly made his appearance ar.itiiid a corner of the hattise arnie 1 with a shot gun, and with out uttering a wor.i raised the weapon to his shoulder ami let try at the occupants of the buggy. Only one shot took elbvt, 1 nlging in Walker's arm, where it could not lie, found by Ir. Lenhart, who probed for it. Several other shots penetrat" I Walker's clothing. The other tsviipants of the btiggy csi-tpeal iinin jurtsl. Immediately after the shooting Walker went before Esquire IS tilelt and swore out a wa: rant fair !1uui!m :'I's arrest. Iluin lteit was taken into custody by the town ship constable an.l br.tnght to Somerset Monday evening-, when ho entered bail f.r his appearaiia-e at pinrt, It is alleged th it a fe.i.l has existed le tweeii Walker and Humls-it ever siiiat the latter's wife kept hae.ise fair the for mer, a year or two ag.t. In Durance Vile. J.ihn Conn, of Addison townshiji, was ht.'gca! in jail yesteralay, to await a jury trial on a charge brought against him by Ida Kanibler. a lirteen year old girl, ofthe same town-hip. John Ilwire, of Cas,eiiiian, anal his lihs-c, Hattie Jtwire, of p.'a k townsldp, have Iss-n ts-i-.ipants of the county jail fir a week jitst and niil remain tnere until tlie Ca.tirt has maale disposition of the charges ls-nding :tgainit them. The former is charges! with adultery, Ac, and the latter with infanticide. The girl is M years of ag. while the 111:111 "is forly years old. Fiih Fcr All. Thousands of tish Sermaii earji, "cat tics," sitntisl, ami stickers were taken from Kaitliier's alam. one mile south of town, Saturday afternoon. It required no skill to catch them. All that was nee. cssjiry was a strong; sile anal lots of cl Imiw grease. A few of the largest carp caught iucjLstire.1 :y inches e-aeh iu length, while hundreds measured from lti to l' inches ea.-li. Many if the largest weigh ts 1 ma ire than six pounds eacli. Saitiietime during tlu morning an open ing was made under the falls and the al ready low water soon run otT until only a few inches re:n:'.iiiel in the channel of tin" stream. In this shallow water the fish llitundcre 1 away in a mad and inef-fi-ctnal effort to escape, A crack on the head or hack with a tole rendered them powerless an.l caused them to tlop up Iftcir tails and turn over on their backs. It ' as then an easy matter to gather th nt up and throw them onto the lunik of the creek. Several liarrel of fish had been removed before it liocauie noised abv.it town that the dam was being drained, but soon after the knowledge reached here the Itanksof the stream were lined on both sides with tioys and men all eager for the sport. Paring the next two lHttirs tlie slaughter of the lish w ent on and it was a common sight to see men and boys carrying strings of tish weigh ing from il to ;V imunds from the dam to their homes. In order to catch the fish it was necessary to wa le through black, slimy mud from two to four feet deep, ttut this did luit tleter the excited crowd from pursuing the game. The water was run off the dam for the purpose of digging a deep excavation from which ice will ba taken next winter. Will Make a Good Shoving. Somerset county veterans will make a gassl showing in the iSrand Army parade at Pittsburg- next Tuesday. 15, P. Cum iijh'.s P.tst alone will muster Vti men, and at least comrade will represent the other posts from this county. All of the Somerset county liys will travel on a stioeial train and all will occupy the same (liiaiters in the city. There are eight Sranl Army Posts in this county, as lows: Ii. P. Ctiiiimiiis Post, No. Somerset ; M. C. Iry I'ost, No. Meyersalale; Iteutien Ferner Post, 31 "t, Sta.ycstown ; Mark Ctillins Pot-l, :m, lU-rlin ; Itas Push Post, No. I'rsina ; Win. H. Wcller Post, No. fol- I 211, :d, U'l. Horknuod Ix-vi Coietiiau Post, No. tij, Jeitner X Koads; Lt. Milton Phu-k Post, No. lilU, Addisain. CajiL C. J. HarrLson lias lsen fits-ted as Chief Marshall ofthe Somerset County veterans w ho w ill take part in the parade. Powell' Shorthand School, ItilKTt Building, J.thnsttiwn, Pa, is eon tlucteil liy prali-al Stenographer. Thorough instruction given in Slurt hanl and the expert use of the Typsv writer. Iessons by mail. Write for terms and nrst les.son free, Prietw mod erate, instructiaHi thorough. C. It, Poww.i, l'riucipal. Another Vetna Gone Sjonud iSeisel, of Johnstown, a native of this county, died Friday at the home of his sister near Hooversville, having Iksmi Mck only one dav. He had Ishmi picking blacklsrries in a field near his sister's home on Thursday morning, and at iiik.ii he was suddenly seized with cramps. which caused his ieut!u The diveased was aloiit lifty-tive years of age. Ho is survived by three sons, his wife having ilitsl st-v'rtl years ago. Mr. Seise! was a m'iulsr of the Fifty- fourth lleginirnt, Pennsylvania Vohin- tisrs, ls-ing a private in Company H, which was recruited in Somerset County; the late Hon. Jainh M. Cam.ls-ll was Colonel of Iho Kegimenl, and Mr. John H. Hite, of Stoycslowii, was Captain of the Company. He enlisted at Stoyes- tow n for three yesrs, and was wounded on May 1!), lstil, at Newmarket. Va.. Is- ittg shot in the k ft shoulder, after which he was carried to the Winchester llosjiital for treatment. He was a member of Emory Fisher Post ."SO, IS. A. of this Johnstow n. Attacked by a Tramp. A correspondent ofthe P.crliu writs: Iist Sattirday evening as Joseph I.ntnt M as going along the road from Pine Hill to the railroad a mail sitting l.y the side of the ro:id and supposed to be a tramp sprang up and struck him a blow along the head with a club and kinx-ked him down. The man then jumped onto Jo seph but the latter managed to get up and break away. He ran toward the rail riKitl with the tramp after him. When w ithin sight of the house of John leitr who lives at the railroad, the tramp was still after him, lint Joseph ritshe 1 into the house where he stayed until morning. A search was made tor the tramp next day, but he could in 4 Ik? found. For this falls sowing I will furnish I lis solved Pure S. C. Pone at 81! per ton Phosphates at Sis and &i up to je ton lor line grou ml lonc Meal. Let me have your orders early. A. C. IlAVIS, Somerset, Pa Attention Comrades, 133d Pa. Vol. C.iatsvim.k, Pa., Aug. Epitou Hkkai.k: I have received a number of letters from mcmlicrs of the l'i'id Itcg't Pa. Vol, requesting that a met-tiug of the itia-m Imts of the regiment, who attend Ilia Na tional I-.iinimpiueiit of the IS. A. 11. at l'ittsliurg, be called there for the purpose of holding a reunion and forming a per manent organization of the regiment. In compliance with these requests. wrote to the Executive, ltoard of the Na tional Encampment fair a place to hoi the reunion, ami am in receipt of a letter from Comrade Patterson, chairman of the Committee, saying: "In compliance with your nspiest, the !-'Rd P:l Vol. his Ikh-ii assigned to room Nat. 1, Common Pleas Court, Nat. :t. County Court House, for rt union purp.tscs, Thursday, Sept. l.Jth at 10 o'clock A. M." F. II. SlKKMAX. Her Features. One if the i.romincnt fi-a'.ures ofthe Cinderella Itaitge is the extra large and high oven, which insures perfect baking mid roasting. Saild ao.l guarautisd by J.IMKS II. Hot.l.KlCltAl 11 The Land of Promise Is the mighty West, the lam! that "tickled with a 1kk laughs a harvest; the El Ihiradoof the miner; the goal of the agricultural emigrant. While it t.S'ins with all the elements ff wealth ami prosMTity, some of the fairest nnd mitst friiituil lM.rtious of it ls-ar a harvest of malaria reaped in its f.illness by thos. uni'rojas-ted by a mtsiieinal Kifcgnanl, No one stvking or tlwelling in a malarial itsitiiiy is saie irom ine sca.urge wtitioui H-tsietter's Stomach Ilittt-rs. Emigrants ls'ar this in mind. 'oinmereial travelers sojaiurnitig lit roaiariai regions su.u.iu :irry a ln.tlle of the P.ittiTs in the tra- itloiiul crijs:-k. Against the elleets .f exposure, mental or iKt:iy overwork, ttaiup nml ti!iwhol.some f'ssl or water. .t i an infallible defense. Constipation, rheumatism, ..ilioiisness, tlysj.epsia. nervousness and J. ss . f st rengllt are all rcmealieal by this genial restorative. Charge Agaiast Cambria Ccanty Commii- iioner. A j.rtsis ilispatch from E'ocnshtirg says: " A sensation has Iss-n caused hereby the charge that the old Hoard of Cotiiuy Ciiiiimissiaincrs, ca.nsisting of J.iltst Kir by, J.ihn S. Lloyd and I'atrick Itil'ott, have overdrawn th.-ir s:tlaiies fair tlu- years ivil. l.srrj and li to the extent .f ip-urly il.tmi. I'mhtr a special act of As sembly for Cambria county the ti'tiini.s sioiters are entitled to a salary of lri a y.-.tr, but by lieing prcsc'it at their tiliice nearly every day in the year am! charg ing tho county for eadi day's work they more than doubled their salaries. When the now btard, t.iisisling of L'.oy.l an.l Itllioti. w!io wero re-elei-ti-al, and George M. Wert, a new memlH'r, came into olli.-e 01, January 1, Ll'.yd and Wcrtr, Itolh Koptitilieans, fa:lel to agr( on the employment of counsel, with the result that a deal was lu.i'lo whereby a li. -ties -rat was ap;toiutd, Siii.st then Wt-rtJ caused an liivestigntioit int') the ineth.Mlsof tlnwing salary. Heart DUease Believed in 3d Miaotet. I)r. Agnew's Cure for tho Heart gives perfis-t relief iu all csises of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Hisease iu :ln tnitmti, and speedily etre-Ls a cure. It is a imst lass reiiletly for Palpitation. Shairtmsis f 1'reath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Icft Side and all fcviiiptaiuis of a Diseased Heart, One dos. convinces. Sold by tieo. W. Uenford. Half Eatei to Pittsbnrg. Pa., on Account of the Rational Eaumpment of the Grand Army of the Bepablie. The Pennsylvania Kailroad announces that excursion tickets will he sold at half rates, Scptemlier ilh t- Septeuilicr loth, g.ssl to return until Scptemlier i"ith, with a minium rale of fifty cents. It is exjHvt ed thai this will lte the largest ISrand Ar my Eiii-ampment that has lieen helal, from the fact that the name of Pittsburg is reniemltered by every veteran, as it was the first city to establish a Subsist ence Committee. The following program has been adopt ed byil,8 Citizens E.vecutive Commit tee: Mux DAT, SKPI'KMBKR lHh, Paratle if the Naval Veterans escortetl by the Sous of Veterans. Camp tire in the evening tinder the auspice ofthe Na val Veterans at I ld City Hall. TrusiiAV, Skptkmbkk 11th, Parade of the ISrand Army ofthe Kepult lic. Camp fires in the evening at old City Hall, the headquarta-rs of tho first Sanitary Commission. Wkhnksoav, Skitcmbkr 12th, ThciTsth National Eiicauipmeiit will inn vene at the Grand Opera House, at hMM a. lit. with an i;v:t meeting, at which the tSovcrnor of the State, the Mayors ofthe two cities and a representative of the De partment of Pennsylvania ti. A. It. will deliver addressee of w c'eoiiic. On tho, same date the annual meeting of tho Woman's Itdie Corps, Italics of the IS. A. IE. and the Daughters of Veterans. larade of the I'nion Ex-prisoneis of War, escorted by the National (Suard. In the evening au entertainment will lie (fivc-ii the representatives to the sever al National bodios at East Piit-shupg, iu the iiiincnse buildings nt that plai-eten.U ered fair their use by Mr. Ooorge Wcst- inghouse. TuritsnAY, Skitkmhkr i:S.h, Continuation of the meeting of Encamp ment and other National iKslies. In the evening a magnificent display of fire works on the river. FltlOAY, Si:i-tkmiiku Hth, SteamlMutt excursion to Davis Island Dam and other points of interest. The Pennsylvania 1 la i! road will Is? pre pared U carry every person wh may de sire to attend this, the 2sth National En- caiupiiiiait of the ti. A. It. A JIOLLXTAIX TRAUEDY JOSEPH ANKENY SHOT BY A WOMAN. Kra. "S.-.lf" Biabmagh CUiai the Shoot in Wai Aisidenta!. Her Hut band YiiiU Somerset. All the Parties Formerly Lived ia this County. KEIGHB02S SYMPATHIZE MTJSSE2ESS. WITH THE J-tsepli Aukeiiy, a well-known farmer of Jefferson township, was shot Ttmrs- day afternoon by Mrs. "Kalf." P.IubHiigh, tlie wife of n neigh'ior, a fatrmer resialent of Elk Lick township, this county, and tlicil Satuntay evening. A messenger came to Somerset Sutialay morning for the pur)cie of notifying Ankeny's sisti-r Mrs. J.dtu II. Huston of her brother's tl.-at h. Ankeny was a former tenant on Joseph Sastiger's farm tin the Westmoreland county side of the Laurel Hill mountain. I.ast spring ISastiger nrnuiged with the P.l til Kin gh's to farm for him and when they went there they fou ml Ankeny still iu itos.sosia.it. A little trouble resulted, lint Ankeny finally rcunivcd f.i an a1- joiuiiig farm altotit three miles distant, on the Somerset county side of the mountain. Ankeny had a number of hogs ami nine, ami as ine leuees are not very se cure in that section, his pigs anal cattle repeatedly found their way back to their former pasture on the ISastiger farm. 1 ho Pliibaugh's turned the cattle and pigs out of their field. ami not i lied Ank eny that he must keep them penned up Hint not permit them t trespass iimui their land. Early last week the hogs again appeared at l'.lulwtugh's, this time in the h:ia-kwhcat patch, where they were gorging themselves when (hey were tlis- covered anal linked up. Won! was at once, scut to Ankeny to conic and get his hogs and pay for the damage done. l-rt.lay evening Ankeny arrived nt iiiunaugu s. A quarrel loiloweu soon upon his arrival iil the yard in front of the house, ami when he was getting the tot of Mr. Bluhrttgh, the lalter's wife took a hand. She alleges that Ankeny struck her on the head knocking her down, and was coining towards her iu a threatening manner with a sevthe in his limuls, when she got hold of a shot gun. which it appears her husband had calle foraud hail lieen placed against a conve nient tns; by one of their young sons. Ankeny grasped hold of the gun ami iu attempting to wrest it front her it wau, discharged, the contents entering his stomaclu Ankeny fell to the ground mortally wounded. The anger of the Itlubaugh's soon gave way to a feeling of terror. They gather ed up their bleeding victim ami carried him into their home, where he was maale as comfortable as Hissible and a messen ger was sent f. Slahlstowu, the nearest village, fair a physician. The wounded mail lingered iu great agony until o cl.s-li Saturday afternoon when death came to his relief, the IMubaugh's nurs ing him all the time. The foregoing is prai-tically the story of the shooting as told by the murderess herself. TIIK OTIIKH SWK. Another version of tho affair, told by- one of Ankeny's friends, is that when Ankeny went t.t lilubaugh's after his hogs he found Plubtiugh in a field sonic distance from the house. He at once ask ed what the charges were for keeping his swine and when Itlulutugh repiied s.v.mi Ankeny said that he tlid not have that much money with him and that Pltitutugh would have to give him a little time in wlueli t't pay it. J.iuiKUlgh llew into a rage and said that he would take ss.m worth out of Ankeny's hide. A list light was coiiimeiaa-cd at once and Ankeny was getting away with l'.hilaaugh when the latter called to his wife to ''get the gun.' A few minutes afterwards a shot echoed throughout the iii.miitai.i and Ankeuy fa-Il tai the ground, shot llipiugh the Imw- els. The contents of the gun entered alaa.ve one hip and passed out immediate ly a'oove the tin-r. Frightentsl at what they had done, the liluUtughs dragged their vie in, into the house, where th. v kept hint concealed until Saturday, when they seiit i.t Stahlstown fair a physician. The physician arrived als.ut an hour fore Ankeny's dt-Mth anal so far as is known he is the only person, outside of the meinlsTsof the Hluhaugh family, who alked with the murdered mail from the time he was shot until he ditsl. It is re- iried that the physician asked Mrs. r.luliaugh tiliere she was standing when he ii rt-l t he fatal shot. Tho lnurderisvs replit .1, "we were fighting for possesion of the gun when it was accidentally d:s- harg -d.- How tlid the sp its of l.Io 1 1 I jus. saw on tne ground out in the iiehl g,.t there?"' iisapiired the doeta.r. The woman pleaahsl guorance, an.l mt aino'.uit of pumping tsiiihl imluee her to make any incriminat ing aalmissiaiiis. T-lie jdiysieian's storj- is awaite.l with great interest, Iss-ause if he is unal.le to give any iiaMitioiutl evidence in regard t't the luuraiur it is proital.le the true story will never ! told It is alleged that the Illuliaughs did not confide the story of the shooting to any of their neigh! sirs ami that the first inti mation they hail of the murder came from the physician. Whet, Ankeny's relatives reached tite scene of the tragedy they found the mil r- lered man's Itody unprepared for l.urial ;ind sai lmdly dis-o:uposel that it was a litiicult matter tai plaav the remains iu a tsket. The liasly wits l.uried ut 5 o't hs k Sun- lay a!lcriiiH.n in a country grave yard. two miles from the scene of the murder. "kalf" ii.rn.rtii ix somkkskt. li.tir' IUiilsitigh visittsl Somerset Monday evening for the purpose of con sulting with his attorneys, Messrs. Hay iV Waiker. ""uin seen l.y a IIkrai.h reporter liluliaugh at first declined to give his version of the sit. siting, saying that ha would tell his story at tho proper time. In response to questioning he said that Vnkeny came to his house alsmt five o'clock Thursday afternoon, aoimpaiiicd l.y "Jake" Kn.ts. They rode up to the field in w hich Itlultaugh was working, when Ankenv asked: " Whiise pigs have you penned up?" "I gticrss they belong t 'Joe Ankeny," respondeaj Itluleittgh. No they don't," sai.l Ankeny, lut I noticed that you killed one of them up iu the lield" liluliaugh denied that he had killed one of tlie hogs an.l invite ! Ankeny am! 'tKisdownto tho pen where the hogs here confined. Itcforo removing the pin from the stye iioor lie turne.l to Vnkeny and sai.I "who is to pay the damage?" Kcfa.re he had the last word out of his mouth Ankeny hail kiKM-ked him down an.l was on top of him with his hands clutched around his throat, lHiiliaugh says he does not know how he got away from Ankeny, but that he dial, when Ankeny picked up a scythe rasp ami run at his wife, who had the gun in her hands. He took hold of the gun and was strug gling to get Hssess;o of it when it was discharged and Ankeny fell to the grou ml wounded. liluliaugh and his e then carried Ankeny into tho h.Kise and sent to Stahls t twti for Ir. Miller. Thedoctor came at once and gave the wounded man mcditul attention. Word of the shooting was sent tq Ankeny's brother licorge tho next day. Mr. Kin Laugh expected that he would lie arrested as sas.n as he returntsl home yesterday morning, ami thought that per haps his wife hast lieen arrested and taken t.t tJreeiisburg during his altscnce. lilu liaugh talks very intelligently ami nit peared to lie very mu'-h distressed, re marking that "every one must have his troubles, but I have had nothing but trouble all of my life,' Iltilaugh was formerly employed as a miner in tlie KIk Lick region and is re ported to Is! a hard working and soltt-r j man. Highest of all in Leavenintr TIIK MriilOItJvSS AKKKSTKIt. Monday night Mrs. Iiltibaugh was ar rested and taken to tlie 1 .recnsl.urg jail to a ait the action of the Coroner's jury. It is reported here that a warrant has also Iss-n issued fair the arrest of her hiislumil as an accessory. THE Ml KUKIiKI. MAX. The murdered m:ui was a son of the late Henry Ankeny, of Somerset taiwnship. He was forty-two years of age. He was married when a young man to Miss Kring, of near I-avansville. I Hie child, a sain, now alaut ISyears of age, resulted from the marriage. Mrs. Ankeny left her husband live or six years ago and has since Iks-i, keeping house for Joseph loliug, of near I jtvans ill.-. It is said that Ankeny contested mid defeated her applhratiot, for a divorce. Since separat ing fr.nii his wife Ankeny hits lived by himself it, the mountains, devoting his time to farming and sts-k raising. Ankeny is survived by five brothers, as follows; Christian, of black township; i5.rge, of l.ina-a.ln township; William of Millbnl taiwnship; Frederick, of Wcst- inorelaiiil county, and Jacob, of Iee county, III. He Is also survived by two sisters living in Illinois and by Mrs. John H. Huston, of .Somerset. Mlts. IIl.t'llAl lilt. The murderess is descrilsjal as a very ilimmutive parcel of littmaiutv wit 11 bright nil hair and eomplei.n to corres pond. She is well spoken of by her neighlsirs, all of whom seem to lie in sympathy with her iu her great trouble. She is about forty years of age and is a daughter of Wm. Shook, of Mcycrsdale. In the House. A giMs! thing to have in the house is the Cinderella ltauge, a goo. I liaking of bread is always assured. Saild by J.VMKS lt. llo!,lKHIt vrv, Somerset, Pa. Cebhartf and Vicinity. Farmers are busy sowing wheat. The remaining few crops not yet stored away are sull'ering for rain. Picnics ami parties are the go now. The people of this vicinity had the pleasure of attending three of each last week. Many of our go.nl citizens were over joyed at seeing the World"s Fair and Ferris wheel reproduced in miniature on canvass by the venerable I.. A. Turner, in the Cross Iti.ails school house, last Thursday evening. ignite a numtier of our young people who attended the lttudimcetiug at Trent last Sunday reMttt a very pleasant time. We don't know whether they enjoyed the meeting sa much or the drive with their sweet hearts tstt presume the hitter. During these "hard times" the jiealdlcr is almost as annoying to the farmer as the fMitato bug and almost as plentiful, tlaily averagmg two. - The ISerman baptists will hold their Iaovc Feast at Mi-i llecreek church, Sat urday, Sept. Mil. Miss Itura Christner, who spent the greater part of the summer in Somerset, Pa., has recently returned home again. In Illinois the drought has tlaiuttwhat various other agencies have tried in vain t.t accomplish, dosed many tlistilleries. The price of corn has aalvam-cd tatsucha figure that distillers claim they can not ojHTate cxis-pt at a loss. W e liaipe that particular litisincss may lie served like unto them in .Somerset county. .Klt.t. Binder Twine fair cash in .Vt-tli IkiIcs. We sell Sisal Twine for 7 cents and Manilla for 8 rents per Hi. New twine just received ami guaranteed. JAMKS lt. IIoI.I.KKKAL'.U. Middlecreek Item. The very dry weather which we are now having is unusually hard oil the fall crops. Pasture is Ixsiiiiiuig a tlnngofthe past, sit short and dry that we occasion ally hear a man talk of feeding alrcaaly. Our venerable friend, fi 1. II. II. liarncs was lDMtked for a spewh at S.-alltoii pit uic. Sept. 1st, anal he, as always, was eaptal tt the invasion. Miss I.i..ie Ans l 1, of KiH-kwiMsl. l'a who is slightly iinlispuNtsI, is short time at the rcsi.leui M.sre. i-i ialents are eommoii now, among the latest M. S. ltia-key was thrown oil' of a ' v icons colt am a tlay or two later his fath- j er Samuel I'ia kcy, was thrown off of a . horse sustaining some external injurii-s. J The Hechler tV Saiint r Threshing Ma chine Coiupany haii aiuheun upset lately, the thresher turning completely over on its side. There were a nu m 1st of w heels I.roken ami some wotslwork tlamagtsl. They are again at work ami are now cleaning up tortious of this township. A few weeks ago a daring rolils-ry was reported at Jacob I Icchlcrs. ne week from that day a similar ndtls'ry was com iniittsl at tiie nsiidein-e of Klias llts-hlcr in open day light. The family were out working in the oats liclal. The rascal ciimiicd up a s.r. li jumt ami entered a window up stairs. 11c secured a silver watch an 1 upwards of 3) iu cash. Housekeepers. lie wise, and examine the Cinderella Itange. It has more point that excel than any other range on the market, and is sold guaranteed t.t hake ami roast. Solal l.y J. lt. I ia.lderl.au m. Tyrone' Sanger. State Veterinary Surgeon Uridge lias stiliiuittasl the follow in g reimrt to Secreta ry Kdgc of the state Ittwrd of agriculture as to the cause of death of a large mini Iter of cattle iu Iflair county, lie says: "I found IU' cattle in an enclosure of l.liiHI acres located tin the top of a moun tain four miles lra.iu the Isiraiugh. These cattle were ownetl l.y variants fanners, who used this large pasturage in ron,uioti. The disease r.roliiil.ly arose Irom the cows ttritikintr water fn.iit a stagnant imm.1 Sixty cows siviitetl erfwtly well, and i returned these tit tllcir tiwners. If lite disease appears in them they will lie kill eal at once. I found thirty dead ami tifty nitte iniaccouiittsl for. These last I am now in search of. They are prolsil.lv ly ing dead, and some of those already found were w ithin two fi-ct of the stream which supplies Tyrone with water. There is great danger if the water Iteeoines pol luted." G. A. B. AK5UAL I!tCAKPM3T. Low Bates to Pittsburg. Interest in tho annual renniaius of the liratiil Army of the Ileptlhlie and Naval Veterans Association grows with each suci-ceiling year, not only among the vet erans themselves, hut among all patriotic citizens of the repulilie. The encampment this year at Pittsburg, from present indications, promises to lo as interesting ami enthusiast ia- as any reunion sine the war. Th-aisands of veterans from all parts of the country will lie present, and Pitlsl.nrg w ill surpasa herself in showing theiii her hospitality. The Halt iinore ami Ohio Itailrond I'o. will sell excursion tickets from all ticket stations on its lints east ofthe Ohio river, for all trains SeptetitlsT tith to 10th, valid for return wsMige on all trains until Se-tetttlM-r "h, inclusive, at tine fare tor the round trip. For more detailed information write to K. I. Smith, Iiv. Pass. Agent, It. A O. IL It., Pittslsirg, Pa. Bid Bicycle. Columbia, Heading Flyers, and Fash, ions, lioth latlioa' ami gentlemen's wheels opene this, week at James R. Iloliler batint's Hardware Store. IWir. Latest U.S. Gov't Report PURE ASSIGNEE'S SALE Vahabls Real Estate! I!y virtue of an order of nlf isaued out of the I iHlrt of t uiaiina.il Plans t.rMoiitrrset is.iin lv, I'h, mail ta. nip alirvelasl, I win ex pajtH- to public sale tut tlie premises, uu Tuesday, Sept. 11th, 1894, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., all I lie fiillowing deMTilHsl n-al estate, late the ,.ojenjr ot rsii. anion Ilirslili-er; A lnn-1 of lunal situal- In KIk Lick Uiwn shtp, Hainiersel routity. Iu, aaljoiiiiiig ImiaU if I'eler Wllhellil's estate, Zclltllh ila.lll.Uiy, Naaiimi'l t'lirlslller, W. I. Humes, NutiiimII til list tier and ot tiers, rolitahitinc 323 ACRES, 323 nia are a.r laws, A which aloul IS tH-n-s Is un.ler t-nllivutitiii. alsMit 7 1 Ma-nn mcttttow anij aMt. ins- Inrial. Mlia.iil lIUiM-n-a in a isiiitar l.ra.e ut iiIhhiI stt) lras-s, and iilssit 1'iMen-s in IiiiiIkt. while mh, nsl k, liia ka.r), ate., well WMlcrtsi Willi springs mik 1 sir ins, mi tnexlutusnil.le iiuittiiy t,l llniarstiMie sy of ucr-M ami utlt er lulu, nils, a four acre orelianl of .!, vaHini;, iMwriiiK fruil tnsn of rhiMi-v varulun, liaviug Ilia icon crivt-ii a large : TWO-STORY : Brick Dwelling House, with Uisa tna tat. Ill extra ir.Nsl tsinililioit, a lun;e fntnte tvink Uirit .'txl.o feet, iu g.Msi eott Uitioit unit other ouiliuittliiiKS Tin farm Is distant III iiil'.a-s fra.m ta.nrlu- eili-e, M miles (ruin ssilislmry, 11 miles from .Meyersalnle. Ill miles Iraain lts-k wissl, y Iliila-s mini -a-ta rsi.iinf, 7 null a front laniiit-villa II. I. The Sail ate . It. is u I this ulats-. t iiitn-l and sa-lia.H within : vunls In.in the alwa ll Itilf. The farm is a very tlesirahle a me in all n-spects, in a lienltliltil coiiniiuiiity, Willi pleasant surrouttiliiiKs, Ac. -Terms 10 M-rcent. of the puff lutse nitsteytolie pitia! in i-isii mi iin v in sine unit ine imlunee ol tmr Ihir.l on or Is-iore the a-a.nrlriiuilia.il of thewtla otusihlril Iu six iiHindis. hii.I ouiMhlni in one J'wir Irom cotinrnuilioti of siile. Is-Irnsl wy tna-iits to ts-nr ititi-rest fnnti cHitiriiiuliaHi ol sale mill lo be sas nrasl ly Jualiclllent ImhiiIs tin the .raniis,-s. All rorn-aaiiialciH-e will lie praHnptly Mttswen-al ailurcs-Msl i JtA.-s J. Jl r.ltsll HKKtf Kit, A Ssi IT IKS' Of Jsa.la.lila.U 1 l.TsIl lr -IT .t Wife. or John It. iSa-aatl, l u. tintuuville, Md .-ii lair As-sigii.' ISollla-rsa. I, i'a. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of ilia-1 iHtrt of I iiiniiKHi I'lius of Somersi-t coun ty, l'a., und lo me itim-tail, I Will t'.HaH- to i.tii.iie Kile o'l the premises hen iiuilta r air. is-riiMsl, uu Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1894, AT t 0 CLOCK P. M-, the following uVscrihcil itiI estate, lute the ,.n.wny oi jiistiii naiat-r: A tract of laml situate in Summit tanrnshlu. Siiim rsi-t eounty, salj.Minnr lamls of W. A. Walker, John llolizhour, Krisl Wnlker, jaa a.a. Oa .U Sa r H lilt ollla-rs. tsilltjllllllllf l..a iaaTa-M anal js (s ra lies more or less, with a Two-story frame Dwelling House, in aaial as mil : l ia an tltctvam ensttsl. nlsai a Iarxe Kins luirn, ii:i i.vt, an.l otte r amtl.uilailii-. AlsHit 1:1.1 ai-n-s a p-1 l.-.i rsl anal in a nni tnt ofrultivatioii. The farm is in one is tlie best Ciriiiina; anal prospa-r.itis stvtioiis a.i the rou li ly: is uiiileriiini with i;.l cai anil limestone; is within mile.. i l' rkl. v' MillanJ U eoti- veineiit to church and M-haml. TERMS: It) pr Ci-nt. of the pun-hnse tiHiner tt lie poal on the ilay of wile, and the Uilutii-e of on or iM-i.ire the roiinriiuitiain of salit . in six iiionihs atiit 'a in iiiieyawr from eouririiia- tioii in aie. is i. rn-l uyuients lo bear in la'nt Initit i-onnrtiuitioii aaf snlana to lie ss eurvil ly Lsinil anal inurtagv Umiu tlie pn uil m-s. JOHN" K. SUtiTT. Assignee of Justus Walker. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Valuable Real Estate ! By virtue of an oral, r of sale Iscued nut of tlie l iHtrl of 'iniiiiH.il I I. -is of Saem rsa t coun ty, J a ami lo me ilirts-iil. I will rxuw ui pill. lie sale uuu tract . I, hereiuls-ltiw llla llllollfal, on Wednesday, Sept- 12th, '94, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M , the fail low ins i1a-erilsl n-:il estate, late the .n.s-rty i.f Mahloti K. Walker, to wit: NiH. I. The iin.livl.l.-al a.ni-h.ilf of two (i tieres of InnaJ In Summit t.i-A-nship. SonH-rsa-t a. .tlllty. 'a.. illa lll.lin.; the IlliallVlala-al OIKshalf i:Ures, in theoiieaiial a-ltiilf slorv new :rh-!Franie Distillery, " .,".lVrn- !"Mr"veiii. iiis ami H..!..le,l jaiitiinif lamls if ('ritchtlelU at Bu 111 win, '.Mrs. t'unt fu-rkley anal art hers. No. 2. A certain lot of xroilnil rotitaluiitic lib-sit iMiishalf Ht-re. at lli-rkiey's Mills, iu Siiniiiilt ownshii. ."somerset i-a.illity, llt hav tin; thereon crcetcaj a Two-story frame Dwelling1 House, anal otitliuilaliiiir. n.ljoitiins lamls of Mrs. Alice J. I'll. twin. W. l-l Walker, ami others. Terms: 10 mt nnt. f the punrhue nioncy to ' p:tiii i-a.oth (Liv if mtf, Htvl the UiLtn- itt tiu-thirtl ii or in-forv Ui rvHiitriiulioii mt Hit zki oiK-thinl In i lioiith mt 4Hi-Oiint in oiMf j-ar fntii rmiflmiMtion ( Mil. In firnl puymt'iiu to lHr in! n-t from nmlir nmtfoii of sal- mik! to In iM-rurvU ly bond ttml inorigage u)n the rviiii '. JoIlN IC Ml1T, Afisineeof Ma it ton K. Walker. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK : REAL ESTATE! : iiv virtue of uu orala-r of sale issued out of thct'iiurtof t'iiinntoti Pkwsof Siaiiiersetrisni tr. I'iau, Mini to me il in-a-tail, I will exiMMe to (.ill. lie stile on Tract No. 1, liereiliaUer il.s senlssi, uu Thursday, September 6th, '94, At I o'clock P. M., the followiinc di-scrilssl real i-sUite: No. I. A tr.ia-t of liiiij sitiuite Iu Bnitlier vullev township, Somerset ciHtnty. Pa., aal JomiiiK Iniiilsoi S.inili Her k ley. .Mieluu-I Ituw nuin, Henry lluy, feter lliia r mid otliers. eott tiiiiiint; 1 It :iera more or less, uuvlng thereon cri-ctcd a ltsstory frame Dwelling House, ,1I1,tl f William 1. Jiiu r. This farm Is Ktiik hm, nn.l othrroufhnililinir. tiHnir 11m wa1!! WHtinsl. Iiatfa itimmI on'hari. als sttirar canip.atMKit :t"i acres of titnlM-r, and laataiuv Well eullivatasl. Nik i sitiiati' ufa.rcsjilal. Hillaiinlia No. 1 alsive, (ullals of Ales llafsll, J. J. ll'llUltaeil, JaituitlMti ILtiT, IVter Huer and ollia-ni, siai taiiiiiiK 117 acres more or leu, having a twa story frame Dwelling House, aatahleanil iithi r isitl.nil. lines (hensin ens-ted, Tiiis fiinn IuisnImmiI tiiiaencltwrvtl. 10 aa-res in U.tla.m unal UiLalM-e well tituliervil. TERMS- Ten per rant, tif the pnnluise moner to ks iil ill cash on ilar of sute, and the tmlalH. of oiM-thiru on or Is-fon- tite nutnrnwtiuu of the siili; iNie-thini In si ntoitttvs, attit twtes thiral in one year fraini euiiDnikathiii iwj.', efa-rreil puyiiH-tits to ln-nr tMterv-sl from as Me llriiuitiiHi of sttleand to lie nrartarvsl by boait and liinrtaue iiimhi the premises. JttHX K. lsttiTT. AskiiKv of Win D. liiu-r at Ottharine, his ti fr, Jl'DlTOR'S NOTICE. W. ft. Hay T. N'a-vin ) In the famrt of fonw Ilay. iKirtna-rs doiiiitj maui I'liwn of Moiner litisiness as W. If. Hav I M-trounlv, Pa. A Sou ami W. 11. Hay t No. 101, 1st. T. IHK to A. I . Hay and al- I oluulaiy Assitfn entiite Hay. ) lilenu And now, 51 July, ism, on petition of A. I. t;. Ilay nil Vali iillne liny, KaX. assiyners of the atsive sniirmsl estiite antl imi motion 4 Valentine Hay, Ksi the t'iHirt appaiiiit l t t'otlHirii. tisai., ta puss Usm tlie rxcepJIoit and make distribuliiMi of the funds iu lies lis nils of Kiiil asssiiHs-s, lo aud auHHtjx tli.-e U-ally eiitilli-d thereto. .Sjuurnct tXtitHty, mm: Kxtmet fntnt tne mluutav t rtiiiisl Auk.. 11 F. V. KAYUtR, I'ru. NitlUv is hen-liy tctviat that I will meet to attend lo the ilitties unaler tite alsivv s.Hnu Itieut, al mr ottlee In Notitcrset, ia uu Kri lay. !cpt- th, at IOiVlis-k A. if ., wlien anJ wlieit-all turtle! biteresusl aa alteud if they think uruuer. AmUv-r. James B. Holderbaum. Fine CARTS for Bachelors. Fine BUGGIES for Young Men. SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST 6IRL AND NO ROOM TO SPARE. Fine Buggies for middle Fine Carriages Fine Phaetons ALSO The largest and best James B. PRICES THE BEST Is None Too Good When You Buy MEDICINES. It i Jut a IniMrtant to Seinire FRESH, PURE DRUGS, A it ia To Hare Confidence in the Vhytician Who rrtcrib Them. AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of getting the freshefit nietlicine PRESC'HIrTIOXH Carefully t'oinpttundetl. TRUSSES FITTED. All ofthe lit and Mast Approved True Kept in SiZ'X: Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPTICAL GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE SIGHT JOHN N. Somerset, - New Fall Goods are now coming in at low prices. Mrs. A. E. UHL - aged and business men for the Family. for the Old Folks. a large line of Road Wagons and Spring Wagons. selection ever shown. way down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. GOODS. EYES. CALL AND HAVE YOUR TESTED. SNYDER, - - Pa. This space reserved for PARKER & PARKER.
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