The Somerset Herald, .s ')1.mh(kt 12, 11. Whsa tie Crop Lid By. Til.r,.-S a l.rU.-lu. r world ti J a ''.''r Kh. ili.-cn..V Li'.d : p, . uii -' '" '" ,,,;rh' -ll.1 lilDC. I,,n "''"' Cl" "" ,1,,'n-'- :!' !'s:',' ,n ,,lc ,--ve IvV. -n ti,. r..r- U.1J y: T.,. P-.-a l.ricJit'rw.rll wil.I il-v lly. l:it l.y. u h.-ii )lif !, li"-' ''"; Ttl,. hii.l romp ' r-' tI,e K,,ld Thr h:',l'ilv ln ,,H'',-ve Ml ! 'rii:ht 'fJ dmvs " ,he rye ' u ,.iuli. rnt'liJ ,iv! A thm!t Cu4UHliu. Vn.i.--1 i!wtrum-"t at Snyder's drug 'i hi.il. v Murray, the famous gramma f rirlv Vnn'rioan days, wa lrn in r';"Vi, linB. aU,,t 12 ",i,es ','"!. of liarriHirc, 1- "i" - ,.lli- '" spring-trth Harrows for Vl.v J:iint 11- Hol.ieri.aum. ,'rv I'anitfiiayan gentleman Lsijoiind Wi'-. "every 1:,,V to 1,"" 1,0 isintro 'J' "l .m KosUT lay. in Ku.a, kiss- ZlH r.-"" ,he from the . M ,. peasant the Kastor kiss Vrt.-'naJip-l t!.r..iilxt the Einp're. ' M i-''-1 lll,I'r',s f,,r strinBl at Snyd.-rVdruzKre, ivf.Te ,MW iroU u,,u'nsil!' Krc-,c . p"u fill witli cold water and lieat T'.it.-r gradually to the Willing point t""r, it 1 -lowly. To temiKT earth- , rut vess'1 in a tarBer kettleof ,,,1,1 wat.-r. l.oat slowly to the boiling Jl.im and t'l slowly. Y.m -in l.uy a srt of single Driving Harne for rive dollars at JAMKS It. UuLI.KKBAVM a. n,.roj an item from the Alkntown, ?L i,, i x rat. that makes queer reading in 1.,-aiity. where the apple erop ia frili' n-: "'" l" the l'lenlitudeof ap in iuo Minions of the county large !'..iititie are suffered to go to rot in the i.n-hanK" m, you want to buy a first- lass musi rjI itK.ruiiK iit at a moderate price? Vo .Sny.l. rV drug store. T' M,i..k v atmosphere whieh has iKn luii":"t: 'v'r this 4e,'tion "f "untry is ft .n,t !'V many toletho effect of for-e-t'iir.-' " 'ir a"'1 remote. The smoky 'l .,i .-..ntiiuJ to this section alone It !-M. ii.N ar far west as Michigan and ..ii'tlic ftr. at lak- is so thick as to souie tiiiio in.l'cK' navigation. fl.nraiK sale of tine furniture at Pev-li-N stand Franklin SL, liegins Aug. ii. I'arl .r su it.-s at al mt half prii-e, Pr.f. Little, the KyeSiHH-ialist, will 1 :,t the S'.nicrsit House, Sept. (21221. i and have him examine your eyes lr, ,.. i, lass. furnished if required. Sat J.l..,ti.ui giianiiitiwl. tV.nrtueuce Sept. -: at lr. Tannehill's orth-e. PIIOF. S. S. LlTTUK. Tin- 4"-;li star will not V a.lded to the niticuul Hag U-fore next IndciH-ndem ,','iy The Fourth of July is the only day r-nwhich stirry additions -an be ma.le to t'ic Hag. The prol ability is that there iii 1h' at lc;ist three star added by the F."inliof July, The a.lmission of l uh will d.mHless 1n foll.wed by the a.imissi. n of New Mexi.-o and iklahoma. Have voa seen levl:irs nniww p, ts at : - i ix-r yar.l, in any pattern? ia.-e rurtains lower than joblier's pri.-es, Pri.i-s guarantee.1 on any article, H and KJ Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. The tallow ing letters remaining in the j.-torti.-e at Somerset will 1 sent to the i, ait Ix lter office if n4 railed for within ten days from this date, Sept. 10, 1S4: Avery, K. ; t'olette. Sr. ; Vnmu Klyra; llimifhreys. Ir. K.; Hogg. Kau, M. ; l.vU-'iis. Muk. K.; Mckean, Hugh; Mil ler. Win. Mrs.; Miller, Ida; Weston, T. W.; I'yle, Alverda; Sesimons Harriet; T!i.iuas. Kdward ; Wo! font, Jere, T. If you want the lest farm wagon on wh.vls don't fail U get a Kramer or Studeliaker fnmi J AS. II. HoLPEKBAm. Somerset, I'a. On Monday night a party of fifty eoup l.s went to the home of Mr. Abram Itum K.v.luer, near S.-.dp Ix-veL for the pur p M.f surprising hint, but he hapi iied V. liear early in the evening of their com iu;: and left the plw-e w ith his family. Wh.ii the party arrived everything around the premises w as under lock and key. and they returned I t their various b un.- with their presents, whieh they iiiT.-ii.l.sl to give to Mr. ltumgardner. I am agent for the it. Feed and Ensil-c- cutter, w hii-h I w ill run against any utter built. Any one wanting a first cla.s f.vd .utter can get it from inc. J. M. Fikk. ltiiis r. John II. Kiuiniel, of Stoyestown, a m-iiiWrof the firm of Kimmel A Ihiley, lu. n.iura.'ttd with the Pennsylvania Midland lUilnwd V.iiqany, which re vMly pun-liased the Walker timl-er tnu-t, for tiie rutting and deli vering of alxmt fue million feet of timl-er to the I'om pany's mills. The tim!er nsisu of white and yellow pine, oak, hemlock, and hard le. They expect to legin oper ation in the near future. Mr. Isaac Jones, of this? place, has ae-e-vte"! the agency of the Klmira Hooting 'o New York. This is one of the largest and U-st nx.ting companies in existeiiee. Mr. J..mi will be at all times prepared to r.-pair or j.aiiil metal rooting, or to furnish new r.i:ng ..f the famous "Cliniax i'taii.L the ol l.-st and U'st rooting in the market. It i the pretty Christian buend that tin aj-n (juivers with shame lKHiuse from its w.m1 tiiecrxMS was made. tb-s-'ners ..f nature have dis.iovere.1, liow-vt-r. that the quivering of aspen leaves is Uf to slK. fa.-t that the leafstalk is flat oil th? sH,-s and s.j thiu alxmt the middle that the slightest breath of wind sets all the j.-aves a-wagging horizontally. A tir.j'e leaf piiieke.1 tll" and taken by the ndoflhi- !tf stalk la-tween the thumb fid the forefinger admirably illustrates tiie pe.ulLarity of the asjteu. Vr lri Yu can liny a ni.-e fall "ap f.r half l-ri' at Ii. A. Snyder's, K t. kw.xsl, Pa. P'Kt. r. the wesither prophet, sjivs Sep-t-.ii!-r ill 1m- a very warm mouth, ith ' killing fnts exei-pt in the extreme 1 'rih. where light fnwts may o-nir froiu n itln.f August hi thp far northwest to S-l'teiii'ter :trd in the far northeast. lur l"i the l.t days of ScptcmlHT and the lt and 2nd f -t tls-r fro-ttx will do some taiuag.- in the extr':iie northern portions 'f the I'nitel SlaU-s. StemlT will istl. s ,jry momh, as an average over Tinted sui,-, a,i fjmadx Ia-ally W rainfall w ill increase in many of the li-Kitb distri., and d.s-rease w here rains len pleiitiftlL Tlien-are very fine articles in notions dress trimming that you can't g. at R. A. Snyder, K.jrkwooi. Pa. He ill ly a.-tiiiij,Jajt. a customer and or d t any ar.i.-ie you want. An ex.-liiuj.,. Kayu'it rs a fa-t tliat eggs tUt lmve U-cn rot.ketl lxilel three ni't.su.r l.-ss, can Is? relxiileii the next u orning. and w ill n.tt only lie fresii, ltut 'ft and palatable as those cooked but !. After an egg has Ixen heated and "l-lytm c.tuld c.H.k it till doomsday d it would Dit gi hard. Some profKT- ui a r.ist the hardening jr.cs.s utitT i once LeaUL if only U ttie ift l.il ,,!S jxtiiit S.Mne will turn up their patri r n n.-y at the idea of -B anning over" Uit they w ill find thetu even better than arn,ed over meat. New fall e,L, cotuing jn. vjH "Uow y.H, nd apest line of "'derwear and Dotioua of all kinds ever w0 in n.n kwoo Pll yyal , the next week, R. .V. Syvuta. ForoiMHigh's cirrus is billed to show in this jtla.-e un Tuesday, Oiober 2L Webster J.j.kI ami Angus Iiuther, two bright Somerset Luis, left List week for Ccttywlmrg, where thoy w ill enteralioys' tv-hKL Uts-kwixHl and Jennertown have ar ranged for a game of base liall to lie play ed on the Somerset grounds Saturday af ternoon. Master John t'ollxrn, only son of I-w - C. CollHtrn, Esq., has gone to Indiana, Pa., where he is entered n a student in the State Normal School. Miss Bessie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Hob" Walter, of Wellington, Kansas, is a gue.st at the home of her Bis ter, Mrs. Robert IL Itolieru. A renewal pension certificate ha been issued to Hezekiah Crissey, of Uarrett, and an increase of pension has been granted Samuel Stuff!, of Jenncr X lload. Kx-C'ountT Treasurer tieonreJ. Black. of Meyeradale, has charge of the county nnanees dunng the temporary altseiice of Treasurer Pugh at the i rand Army Kn- rampineiit. I'l.s-tric light is said t- Is? in sight for Kockwood A company Las ln organ ized with this obje.1 in view. The com pany projsjse to operate their dynamos by water iower. Miss Tillie, thetwenty-yi-ar-old daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.. Kline, no tice of whoso critical illness was made l:Lst week, diel Welneslay night from typhoid fever, at her homo in Jenncr township. ThellKKU.it is under obligations to Mr. (ten. Phillippi, of Hastings, Minn., for copies of Minneapolis paters contain ing graphic accounts of the disastrous forest fires in that Suite, Ir. John M. Harnett, of the Markleton Sanitarium, occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning and evening, the regular pastor, Kit, T. J. Bristow, preaching in the Sanitarium ChaieL Mr. tloorge W. Iwry, of Downey, and Miss Ktlie M. Miller, of Boone, were uuited in marriage by Itev. J. H. Kucp perofthe Brethren Church, Bt'rlin, on Wednesday, Septemljer 5, ls!,l, at the home of the bride. Fanner Jeorgc Tayman tells us that prosects are roscy for a large summer hotel on his hill top, just west of town. A syndicate of Pittsburg gentleman have taken the matter in charge, and, if their present plans succeed, the hotel will lie erected in time for next season's trade. By posters printed at this office Mr. Harry C. Beerits offers his large lot of farm stock and farming implements to public sale. The sale will take place on his farm one and one-half miles north east of Somerset, on Thursday, Septem-l-r 3th. Sale will commence at 9 A. M. Captain Henry F. Picking, I. S. N., who with his wife and son. Lad been guests at the home of the Captain's sis ters or. Patriot street, for the list ten weeks, left yesterday morning for Narra gansett Pier, where they will remain for a week or ten days lxsfore returning to their home in Baltimoie. At the regular morning servh-c next Sabliath, Sept. lUlh, at the Presbyterian Church, the pastor will preach from the text, "A ;od Soldier of Jesus Christ." Topic- "S.iinLship and Soldiership," in counei-tion with the recent encampment of the ii. A. IL, at Pittsburg. Preaching iirthe evening at the usual hour. AH of the Philadelphia and Pittsburg daily p:iiers contained flattering mention of A. J. Coll mm, J r's., speech nominat ing Major Kverett Warren, of Seranton, for President of the Pennsylvania League of Republi.-an Clulw in the league Con vention at Harrishurg last week. In f:i-t, young "Ajax's" sjieech was the gem of the convention. Kditor Linton, of the e.wr, left Monday night for Harrishurg, w here he will assist his Itcmocraiic brethren to nom inate candidates forCongressmcn-at I-arge to till vacaneic on the Democratic State ticket. He w ill go from Harriburg to Brad.hx k where he has an engagement to deliver an address at the re-union of the survivors of the 54th Itegiment, The Bluliaughs, husband and wife, have lieen released from the Westmore land county jail on ltail, which is equiva lent to saying that they will only le in dicted for second di-gree murder for the killing of J.iseph'Ankeny last Sunday a week. A. L. i. Hay, Ksq., counsel for the Bluliaughs was present at the hal-as cor pus hearing held in ireeiisburg, Monday. Josiah Zerf.iBs, one of the liest known veterans of Somerset tq)vnship, recently returne.1 from West Va where he attend ed a re-union of the Union soldiers of that State, at Allbriglitsville. Henumlwrs the re-union as one of the memorable days in his life, and is very complimentary of the singing of a Miss Castle, w ho treated the veterans to an exhibition of her vocal lowers. Friday afternoon alxHit 1 o'clock the barn belonging to Josiah Keim, of Jcn uer township, was burned to the ground The lire was started by a flash of light ning which struck the roof. The h rses and harness were taken out but the other contents, consisting of a Lirgj am Kint of farm product and implements, w ere de stroyed. The I-., which was quite heavy, is n it known. The teirn was in sured to the amount of ? W in the Farm ers' Mutual Fire Association of S mierset county. There wi!l li a partial eclipse of the iii'nmi next Friday, Septemln-r Htli, which w ill lie visible in these part. The moon will enter the earth's shadow on Friday night at H:i' o'clock; the middle of the eclqtse w ill Is? at lli'i o'clock, and the iii.xui will leave the earlh's shad.iw tw euty-one minutes after midnighL The magnitude of the el lipse w ill 'e a trifle lss tliau one-f iiirth of the moon's diam eter on the northern limb. The point of the first contact w ith the shadow w ill lie the north point of thr? m ns Tun'). T Councilman Wesley W. D-avi. who went t Pittsb.irg Moinlay morning w ith IL P. Cummins Post J. A. It., was aco.iupaniel by his age.l tn ttli.T. Mrs. Davi c.une to Somerset with her huslwnd the late Daniel K. Da. is fr m Middle lwn. Da ipUin v:in:y, iu re thin half a century a K sim-J w !ua she hi n rt s x-n her only siter, wh has Ikhu a resident of the State of Illinois for aim t an equal nuiuU-rof year. The venerable sisters arrange l;o m el this week in Pittsburg. . m Friday a party of six gentlemen, com posing the town oam il of I.atrolie, drove over th m ijntaiu fro:n Lig oilier to Som erset and put up at the "West End" Ho tel. The object f their visit wa to in flHKt Somerset's new w ater plant and af ter this had Uvu done thoroughly, and they had witnesseJ the exhibition w ith the hose, referred to elsewhere, tln-y ex pressed themselves as lieing iierfertly sat isfied that Mir pumi can furnish the pressure cUimerl for them. 1-itrol.e cn-U-mplates iiitr.Klucin a system of water works aiiuilar b 'Hir. Mr. and Mrs. William Riffle, of near Kansas Citv, arrive.1 in town Monday evening and are ia.pP'2 l ,ho w Knd I loud. They were resideiiU of Som erset thirtv rears agN when Mr. Riftle was in !irtiiership with Mr. Washington Mt-gahan. Mr. KifHe was a iiiemtar of the :J4Ui Regiment and say that when he returned at the W of the war he wa so anxious to reach home that he walked from Johnstown to Somerset, accompan ied by t.eorge Holderl-wm. who was member of the same Regi'- I"'" pnl to Gettysburg tht week, leaving Mm. Riille here for a shwt visit with her many friends. Anothsr Emxssfl Test. Water Bate. Although the final teit of tho now near ly complcteil water works has not yet lieen made the preliminary ti'sl lat weeU was so satisfactory that householder ore uutking a rush to have connection made between the mains and their homes. We are iuforuKMl that ouiieil have not yet detiiiitely dwid.il up.ui a scale of tolls. but charges w ill lKalKtut as follows: For tapping main and conducting water to eurlt, L(i; first famvt in lions.-, f"i.n; each additional faucet, 1.0 1. This pl.ui-s w ater w ithin rea-h of all, and we predict that if the volume of water produced by the w ells is suliicienl, and we have no reasou for iH'lieving that it will not lie, to meet the demands that will be m ido upon it, there w ill lie few homes in town at the close of another twelve month., un provided with water from the public works. Saturday an H her test of the new plant's ability to throw a siren in of water from a two-inch norxle was made w ith the re sult that a steady stream was thrown in to the 1'!1 tower on the Court House, This it i claimed by those having a know ledge of hydraulics, was itetter than was to lie expected with a pressure of on ly J His. from the lx tilers. Some anxiety is expressed to see to w hat height water ran I thrown by natural pressure from the reservoir unaided by steam pressure. It is confidently asserted that natural pressure w ill throw a steady stream on to the roof of the Court House, which, by the way, is built on the highest site iu town. The Karoo nt Win Froxa Confluence. A one-sided but interesting game of ball Is-twccn Somerset and Confluence was played on the home grounds Satur day afternoon. Both teams were strength ened by foreign players Somerset by several of R.tekw.xxl's heavy hitters and Confluence by players from Ohio I'yle and McKeesporL During the fourth in ning Dr. Coursin, of MeKeesjiort, catcher for Confluence, was struck on the left shoulder by a f. xi 1 tip. His arm dropped instantly to his side. Without uttering a word the gritty young physician walked to the Imix and held a moment's whisper ed consultation with the pitcher, when he announced to the large crowd present that his collar !ne had been broken by the force of the lialL Dr. Car-other tend ered his servi.-es and bandaged the in jured part. Somerset agreed to let Prov- i:iS of K'M-kwood, go into the Ikjx for Confluence, when the game was c nitiim ed. The Somerset bys played with un usual brilliancy, having but few error8 marked up against them, and batting Provins for several home run and nu merous three-baggers. Score S to : in favor of Somerset. School House Burned. Alleged Work of Incendiaries. One of the public school buildings ."Ilodgers") iu Ogle township, was total ly dest roved by fi re on Monday night of List week. Tiie fire is alleged to have been of incendiary origin and resulted from the fight over the question of teach ers' salaries lx'twccn the patron of the Scll.Mlls. The tax payers of Ogle township Lave Ihvii at loggerheads for some time past over this question and only r.'ii-ntly the Isiiirdof directors by a majority vol? de cided in favor of reducing teachers' wa ges 1 per month. The minority jtortioii of the Ixiard allege that Ogle township is the richest school district in the county and can liest afford to pay g-md salaries or wages commensurate w ith the abili ty of the teachers employed. It is unfortunate that the sclnx.l building should have ltecn lmrned at this time as it will permit either party to the contro versy to make objectionable insinuations, when in all probability Ixtth sides are en tirely innocent. Fire Coap&ny Organized. The first fire company to lie organized in Somerset in many, many years or since the days when the municipality lmasted of tw o hand engines w as effected Saturday evening, when a request was made niton town council to furnish a proper equipment. The organizatian is comjwxed of some of the hustling young men of the Last Knd It i announced that a second lompany w ill be organized in the West Knd during the present week. Now that the means are at hand with which to battle the Ixtys are determ ined to lie prcpaj-ed to give the Fire King a rattling light. Town Council should not delay in erecting a proper building for housing a h.xik and ladder truck and h'se reels; and w hile they are alxmt it, they should make the building large enough to furnish aeeoinni'xl ttion for the meetings of the fire companies. Additional Jnron. The following named persons in addi tion to the list published two weeks ago, have lieen drawn to serve a jurors at the ensuing term of regular t-.mrt, commenc ing Monday, Scptemler 24ili: Addison C. N. Jeffries, Brothersvallcy Betij. ;. Bittner, Mor gan Dickey. Jellers.iu John Kimmel. LiiK-olu Kli Ogline, Mcycrsdale W. J. Lint. ijucmahoning K. K, OM-r, Irvin Berk ey. Win. K. K.slgers. Summit Henry Schrock. Somerset Charles Frank. Stonycreek Win. Weigle. The additional panel was drawn in or der to secure an yer and Terminer jury to try the Dvire infanticide c.ie. Pasted a Flattering Elimination. Tu Ihr If-'HoraUr thr Jmfyrt the S-rcral i.rts tU tiif OMnttf it Snri1, Stuff j We, the undersigned, the committee du lv amioinled bv the Court for the purpose of attending to the preliminary examina tion of persons desirous of entering upon ihe stii.lv of the law. hereby certify that on Tuesday, the 4th day of Septemlier, A. D. I SI, w-e concluded the examination of Carl B. S.iott, of the Ixtrough of Som erset, in all the branches of a thorough Kuglish education, and in the clement of the Latin language, and although Mr. Scott is lait seventwu year of age, we find hint well qualified to enter upon the study of the profession of the law. Iu w it lies w hereof we have hereunto sub scribed our names the day and year afore said Aakos C. HoLBtRT, I!. L. Baku, I- C. Coi-borx,- J. I. Pi-oii, Valkxtixk Hay, Committee of Preliminary Examination of Students of Law. The alxive is a copy of the report of the committee filed in the office of the Clerk of the Courts and refers to the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs John lw Scott. Young Mr. Sott has Ixseil spending his vacation in his father's office, but will, noon leave fir tJettysburg, w here he will re-enter colle.ru. Upon completing the college course he w ill enter his father's office as a student at law, ami, after finishing the miuired course of study and reading. w ill come up for final examination, when. we predict he will pass a flattering an exam inatiou as he did at the hand of the geiitleuien who lassed upon hi qualifi cation last week. Two Bridges Swept Away. The north of the county suffered a very heavy rain fall Friday night. A cloud I tuna is said U have wcurred at Bens creek U-twecn II and l o'clock that night. The creek rose a f ot in a few minutes and people living in the valley made preparation to move out f their homes. The water u!ided very sud denly, however, and ended their fear. Some time during the night two wooden bridg. were swept away in Jenner town ship, cutting off travel IxHwecn that sec tion and Johnstown via the usual routes. More or less damage was done to fences and ti miter Binder Twine for cash in jrt-B tales. We sell Sisal Tw ine lor 7 cents and Manilla far 8 cent per B. New twine just received and guaranteed ' JAt3 U. IK'LPtKBAfH. J. D. Hicks Nomtnitd. The Republican conferees of the Tw eu tie'.'u congressional district com;wised of the counties of Bedford, Pdair, Cambriu and Somerset met at the Logan House, Alt'joti, Thursday evening, for the pur- j jkish of naming tha party's candidate for congrv'i on tne ticket. Tue delegates were a follows: Bedford S. Mardnll William, S. L. Buck, S. R. Imgenecker. S.iiiierset '.jjorgo R. Scall, Captain W. H. Sanner, J. C. Iowry. Cambria Thomas Munroe, J. j. Lloyd, I), ii. Meyer. Blair icirge M. Patterson, Charles H. Morse, D. F. Sunderland. The conference was organized by the election of Captain W. II. Sanner as pres ident and Tliomas H. Muuroe and S. L. Buck as soj-retaries. At once when the organization wa af fected nomination were iu order and the name of Hon. Josiah D. Hicks was the only line presented. He was declared the unanimous choice of the party. The nomination papers were at once filled out and signed Veterans Leave. As early as six o'clock Monday morn ing a score of veteran had assembled in front of Printing House Row, in which tirand Army headquarter are lm-ated Additional squad appeared until half pa! seven w hen the crowd nuiiilieredover Ion bine eoates all carrying curled lauiel canes A fev minutes later the Somerset Cornet Band arrived w hen the comrades fell in liehind and marched to an inspir ing tune to the station, whcrethrcesjieciul ears were in waiting to convey them to Pittsburg and the Annual I'ucampmeiit. Not less than ooO iieople had congregated at the station to w itness the departure of the veterans When the sjteciul pulled into the station w ith four well filled ears one of them occupied by comrades of Rculieii Ferner Post (i. A. R., of Stoves town, there was a great rush to get on Ixrnrd One veteran carrying the famous "Frosty Sons of Thunder" ltannerattniet ed general attention. All were eager to lie off and all were confident of having a delightful time fraternizing with their comrades in arm and rehearsing camp fire stories. Besides the veteran who left Monday morning perhaps twenty-five additional comrades started from Somer set for Pittsburg Sunday afternoon. It i estimated that l.) jtcople from this town in addition to the veterans aresieuding the w eek iu Pittsburg enjoying the festivi ties incident tothe National KncampmeiiL Lutheran Conference. The following program will lie oliserv ed at the Somerset county Lutheran con ference beginning Monday, Oct, N: Monday, p. in., sermon by the sec retary, the Rev. ii. W. Christ ; Tuesday, X: in a. in., devotional services, Rev. J. J. Welch ; V-.iM a. in., organization and busi ness ; 9: 45 a. m., "Home Religion ;" sssay, Rev. M. L. Young, Ph. D. ; address, Rev. J. L. Buck ; bk'PI a. ui., sermon on bap tism, P. Bergstresser, D. D. ; 3:JU p. m., "TheOllices of the Holy lihost" essay. Rev. H. M. Petroa; axldrcsses, Rev. H. C. Salem and Rev. D. B. I.aa ; 't:! p. m.. "Church Mesnliership," It Character; essay, Rev. D. Stullt ; addrtws Kev. C. F. Itcphart; "Its Duties," css:iy, Rev. B. B. Collins ; address Kev. A. B. Miller; 3:45 p. m., business ; ": p. in., sermon. Rev. S. J. Taylor. Wednesday, :"' a. m., devotional st- vi.-e, i. W. W. Aiiiie!" ; !i a. m., btisiuss; ftrm a. m., "Justification ;" essay, Rev. ). H. liruver; a-Llress, Rev. J. J. Welch; lOr'Sia. in., sermon. Rev. W. A. Shipinan; i p. m "The Church Memlier," as relat etl to the pastor, essay, Rev. K. S. John ston ; as related to the services in general, essay. Rev. F. S,. Shultx ; as relate I to the church paiier, essay. Rev. !. W. W. Amiek; general discussion; 3: p.m.. business meeting; ":') p. m., sei'iiou. Rev. J. S. Harkey. Pastor and delegates who arrive at lil5p. m. and at 3:) p. ui o-t H, ld, will lie met at Ilooversville, the nearest suit i.n, and lie conveyed to the church. No arrangements have lieen made for coiivevaiHt to conference from other than the above mentioned trains. It is requested that all pastor who ex- pe.-t to go by private conveyance will please inform the pastor at Hoovcrsvillc. Bobbed FostoSces. Thomas Burnett and John B. Sorls-r w ere arrested Mondav bv United Suite Deputy Marshall liarlier, on charge of robbing pistolliee. Seal It, Shelly, al leged to Is-long to the same outfit, was arrested List Thuisday on the same charge. In Septemlier, ls'i'5, the imstoflice at Mostoller's Station wa broken into and r .blxsl. A letter containing 5, a quanti ty of iKistage stamjis ami a small sum of money wa stolen. A few night later the jt.ictotli.-o at Buck stow n wa also en lere.1 and robUsL The iiston"ice insj.ei.-t- ors went to work on the case, obtaining information uufllcientr to warrant making the informations against the accused Shelly wa arrested in Allegheny city last Thursday, but was released on (Hun) bail. His arrest was kept quiet. Burnett was found w orking on his father's farm near Buckstown, and Sorlicr was caught in the roundhouse at Concmniigh, where he was employe.! by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Burnett was taken to Johnstown. His lather accompanied him to that pi ce, w here he entered Ixted in the sum of 1mi Ibr his son's appeai-- ance nt Pittslairg next Monday for a hearing. Sorln-r ctaild not furnish lmil and was taken to Pittsburg Monday night. Officers had chased Shelly over the west, and it i said that after he wa arrested he gave hi confederates away. The Bating Beeord Broken. RoliertJ., C. J. Hamlin's wonderful pacer, achieved imperial honor at Fort Wayne, InL, on Aug. .11, dethroning Nancy Hank and smashing her H record 1 le wa sent against hi record ot 1:011 and finished the mile in itt'-i, the greatest rourd In the history of light harness racing and one that crowns him king of the turf. The quarter wa reach ed in ."in, the half passing iu 1:011 and three quarters in U-S. A still greater suprise was in store for Thursday at IndianaHtlis, when the Ft. Wayue record was broken, a mile lieing covered in irtUj. It was in the second of three beats the average time for which was iu'lj, making them the fastest three heat ever pa.-ed, or trotted either. The race was a match with Jon Patcbeu for a purse of c-V". Wheat as a Sabititnte for Cora. Investigation by the Chicago Trade Bulletin with regard to the feeding of wheat to livestock confirms report from other s.turo-s that there is a very general use of the cereal for this purjiose. From all the States from New York and Penn sylvania westward to Colorado and from several Southern States replies have lieen received to the inquiries of the Trade Bulletin, Mime of w hieh say that the con sumption of wheal for animal food will amount to from 5 to J per ceuL, and a few anticipate the ue of as much a 5u per cent., in displacement of the other grain. If these estimate have not lieen exaggerated the effect must ultimately be felt in a measure of relief to the abnormal prke depression in the wheat market. The rehtjively greater value of wheat when fed to stock is indicated by the re port of a Western bog feeder to the presi dent of the Commercial Kxchange. The result of his experiments in wheat feed ing iu the last few weeks has lieen a gain in weight of bogs equivalent to ft! cents per bushelfor wheat which is not worth over 54 cent in the Chi. -ago market after the payment of freight and other expenses of shipment from the farm. Housekeepers. Be wise, and examine the Cinderella Range, It has more point tliat excel than any other range on the market, and is sold guaranteed to bake and roast, S.dd by J. B. Holderbaum. Highest of a'J ia Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Watering Horses. The good horseman, says a writer, will water his horse before feeding him, espe cially in the morning. French breeders always water their horses lie fore feeding, and in all the large stables of horses in this country that practice is followed Yet many horsemen and farmers never think of the advantage and necessity of it. If the horse could talk, or if man could understand him, he would ask for a drink the first thing every morning, and you would lie surprised how eager be is to get it, whether the weather is cold or hot I wonder how many farm ers ever think of watering their horses liefore fee, ling them in tho morning, or how much they lose by not doing it. The horse comes from work at night, get a drink, then i fed mostly on dry grain, eats hay part of the night, and in the morning another dry feed, and by this time is very dry himself, so when he reaches water he fills hi stomach so full that undigested fx id is forced out of the stomach, and is a damage rather than a Ifiictit to the horse. Now try watering one horse liefore f.-eding in the morning thus slaking his thirst, and at the same time washing the stomach ready to receive the morning feed, w hen, lieing properly moistened with saliva, it will remain until thoroughly digested, Your horse can do more work on less feed, and will lie healthy much longer; liesides, humanity demand this thought ful care. The Land of Promise Is the mighty West, the land that "tickled with a Ikmo laughs a harvest ;" the Kl Iioradoof the miner; the goal of the agricultural emigrant. While it teems with all the elements of wealth and prosperity, some of the fairest and most fruitful tort ions of it War a harvest of malaria reaped in it fullness by those iiiiprotctcd by a medicinal safeguard No one seeking or dwelling in a malarial locality is safe from the scourge without Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Kmigrants liear this in mind. Commercial travelers sojourning in malarial regions should carry a lxittle of tho Bitters in the tra ditional gripsai-k. Against the effects of exiosure, mental or bodily overwork, damp and unw holesome food or water, it is an infallible defense. Constipation, rheumatism, biliousness dyspepsia, nervousness and loss of strength are all remedied by this genial restorative. Georgia and tne Mob. Rev. Benjamin F. tiaston wa shot in the forhead at lievereux, Oa., by an armed mob, which attacked him while he wa addressing a crowd of colored men, urging them to go to Africa. Six other negroes were seriously injured. Alxmt a year ago, Oaston, who is a col ored preacher of some ability, w ho has lieen engaged in tho work of getting up a scheme of transporting negroes to Africa, was taken on a requisition from New York to Oexirgia, to !. tried for swindling. He wasaequitted. Six months ago he made his appearaiu-e at Devereux, iu Hancock county, where he has ltecn holding midnight meetings among those of bis race. The effort to remove the lalxir out of the country so antagonized the whites that violence has lieen feared for several weeks. Heart Disease BelieTed in 30 Minntes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart give jtcrfo-t relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in .'SO minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a iicor- iss remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Siells Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convince. Sold by tleo. W. Benford Allegheny Township Teachers. At a meeting of the Board of School Directors of Allegheny tow nship, held nt tiie house of Allien P. Hillcgas ou Satur day last, the following named teachers were elc-ted fir the ensuing school yean Cross Roads Ldith Coleman. ML ion. Miss Stihrie, Snhrie, Mr. WolfliojK Felton, Mildred Bills Hillegas Kliuor Fike. Mountain, F. A. Bittner. Pin. Nora Kmrleka. Wemer, W. II. Ault. J Iiiiirrund. Floren.-e i iavnor. I School open Mombiy, OctolsT 1st. Powell's Shorthand Diliert Building, Johnstow School, n. Pa., is con Steiiographcr. en iu Short ofthe Type L Write for ducted by a practh-al Thorough instruction giv hand and the exicrt use writer. Lesson by mai terms and first lesson free, crate, instruction thorough. Prices iii.mI- Powkll, Principal. C. R Hatband Items. tieorge F. Aiiman has gone to Dayton, Ohio. Mr. M. H. Fike and Miss Shultz, of Summit township, were guests of W. S. Welter and family last week. All of the veterans from this section left Monday morning for Pittslairg. A p.iiiiona meeting wilt lie held in the Orange Hall on Saturday, Sept. 'ii. The Husband school will open on Mon day, 21th, under the care of II. H. Young. It is currently reported that Samuel S. Miller will abandon farming this fall w hen he w ill remove to Somerset. X. For this fall sow ing I will furnish Dis solved Pure S. C. Bone at ?!! per ton. Ph.isphates at $1 and 3) up to $x iter toll f;r fine ground Bone Meal. Let me have your orders early. A. C. Davis Somerset, Pa Japanese Spies Beheaded, The two alleged Japanese spies who were surrendered to tho Chinese authori ties by the United States Consul, at Shanghai, under whose protection they were, have lieen promptly tried and lie headed In consequence of this summa ry action, all the Japanese remaining in Shanghai, alxmt 7is, have decided to leave the city at wire. let ails of the course of the war in the Fast are brought by the steamship Belgie. One story is told of the remarkable cun ning of the Chinese iu an engagement on the Korean lxirder. A small detachment of Chinese were sent to attack a strong fon-e of Japanese. The latter almost an nihilated the Chinese, those left retreating and luring the Japanese on to an under ground mine. When the exultant Jaianese rushed forw ard with vh-toriou cries, the mine wa fired, and alxtut ." Japanese were blown into the air. The entire Chinese forces then attacked the remainder and cut them dow n. Time or Temper. No time or temper asted w hen you use the Cinderella Range, Iu I-J-ge and high oven insures icrfct lk;og and roasting. Sold by. Jamks B. HolherkaI'm, Somerset, I'a. Musical IastrmmeaU. Violins, Mandolins Guitar. Banjos and other st ringed instruments at Snyder's drug store. Lawn Mowers. A handsome line and cheap. For sale by Jas B. HoLiiKKBAm. PURE Brethren Conference. The National Conference of the Breth crn church at Ashland, Ohio, List week was largely attended, alxmt odd delegates and visitors l-eing present. Rev. J. II. Knepper, of Berlin, wa elected modera tor. Rev, McFadeii and Mumau, well known among our people on account of having served as pastors here, were lead ing spirits at the convention. A report showed that the publishing house was in a good financial condition and that there was a surplus in the treasury. The publishing intercuts are to lx? consolidated and conducted at Ashland Ohio, thus depriving Meyeradale of the tract pub lishing business. Rev. A. D. liuagy is still retained as' editor of the tract and will fransfer his Mst of duty to Ashland. The National Organization of the King's Children, young as yet in years a re ported as having 4 societies and a mem bership of nearly 3OH0 and to lie not in debt hut w ith a surplus in the treasury. Besides lieing elc-ted Moderator Rev. KnepiHT received the additional honor of being appointed a member of the National Standing Committee. Merlin .'ro,-tl. Bide a Bicycle. Columbia, Reading Flyers and Fash ions both ladies' and gentlemen's wheel oitcned this week at James B. Holder ban m's Hardware Store. The Origin of the C. A. B. A curious fact is that while the Grand Army is mostly made up of enlisted men, the Idea of the society originated with two staff olficcrs, neither of w hom had ever held command rank. The first gen eral suggestion of it w as made by Chap lain W. J. Rutledge to his tent mate, Surgeon II. F. Stephenson, of the Four teenth Illinois infantry, while on lieneral Sherman's expedition to Mcxiidian. Dr. Stephenson, after the cl.ise of the war, planned the organization, drew up a rit ual, and as "Commander of liepartment of Illinois" signed the charter of Post 1 at De-atiir. He is rei-ognizcd a the found er of the sx-iety. That first st formed in April, consisted of only a dozen memlier; but the idea spread like w ild firc. By July '11, follow ing, there were 3! Hist in Illinois, and a department convention wa held Several weeks earlier Wisiisiii had U-gun to found Ists Iowa followed, and in NovciiiIkt the first of the national encampments wa held From the West the society spread to tho Kast ; and when Dr. Stephenson died, in 1S7I, it was already a iiowerful organization. AVm- York Nun. Readers of the Hkrai.D should n.tt for get that J. N. Snyder, the druggist, can fit their eyes. New Prices for 1894. Painted Barb Wire per lti, - 2 cts. Rissell Chilled Plows, - - j it) No. 4i 0 ( Syracuse " - i; on Jule " " - (iUi Cull and see the latest improvement in Lever Spring T.xtth Harrows. Jamks B. Hoi.hkrb ai m, Somerset, Pa. THIS SPACE RKSERVFD FOR Shaver & Good, 706 MAIN CROSS ST., ! Somerset, i Pa., -DKALKRS IN- BOOTS it SHOES. Look out for their ad.ertiaemcnt next week. Cant Afford It! That reply was om permissable, lnit in tt so now. Because, though times have not changed. Baer I selling the finest and all kinds of tieiitteuteM'n f'nrnixhiinj so very cheap now (always sells Issuer and right-up-to-date fixture f..r less money than purchasable elsew here,) that You Can Afford It: And, gentlemen, there i no excuse for any other apiearance than a neat, tasty, comfortable one, toA nmtill Htliy, w ith such a store in town. The values we are giving in all lines are appreciated. The got! must go liefore they Ixacome unseasonable. Don't you want to secure some of the Inirgains? Well, then, don't wait bio long. We have facts to fit our announcement. Jonas L. Baer, The Hustler." WHY? Should every one. If in ami of a pare Mini uutut for incdijjautl put-poxes go to 1st Feder al nt.T RecauM- he will And th largest Mock to xelert from at lowest prices. Tb Rye Whiskies are ail from the largest and best known dislillerie and aolct at the following prices: 2-year-old at tlSO per gallon: J-y.wrsjJd 4-year-old at -JjO; 6-year-old at SL-iu; -yeaisuld at H-V 10 and 13-year-old at VjjO; St. Helena, OtliMirnis, oldest and best selected wines 10 brands dry and xwret, at 51 JO per irallon; Rhine wine. Imp. Hlicrry, Maderia, Iort and (ottruws at ktweitt figure. No extra chaise tor pack injj. (.all or send for price list at A. ANDRIESSEN 188, Federal St., Allegheny. Telepl.one :UT PROCLAMATION. Wiifki--s. Tin- 1 1on. Jacoh II. I.o;k-NK- K Kit, 1'r.vi.Ieiit J ii. l:e of t he severn I ( on ri of i 'oiiiiii.in Pleits of tin- Meveral fSHiJiIi.-M.snii- j fklsillK Itie ililll Jliiiiciiil IMstri.'l, ami Jlllee oi ine t oitrTs o. i jyr nii.i terminer n ml l.en erai J.-ill It.-' very, for tiie trtnl of all enpltj.1 mid otti. rit4i.l.r in i!m s;ii. li.:rlet, aiel J'. J. liouNKk sii.l No tn Itii-sKi tri, K-'.. JuiliriKof the I mirlK of 'oiimmn i'l.-us mi I Justl'-i-s of Ihe t'.njrts of liver Mini Teniiini-r nn. I (ieii.-n.l Jui! lK-li very for the lrt.l of a I -:iit-.l Mini .ilhet- ml -n.l'er in the .'ounty of Som-rset, Itsvc Nsn.it ih. lr pre-eft. and to me direriml. for ln.l lliii: u I'.mrt of 'oiiimiu 1'le.is mi I iteneRil (ju:irt-r is.'ssloiui of tha I'.-ae-and .-:wr.iI Jail liellvery, .el t'ourt of Hyerumi Terminer at rt.jm.Tset, un Monday, Sept. 24th, 1894. Notick I heretiy Kiven t. all the Jutl- in me i-rtiee, ine onioer auu l onsuiijie I within tho said county vt Somerset, tb-it thr I tf then and there In Iheir proper rH lx.ru wilt I thelrrolis, re.-ur.s1liituiltiiii!t,exuiinuti4jiis mi.u .micr rciueiii Tinnier. 10 ao inose ining which to their oiriee and In that behalf ap pertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute atrnlnat the prisoner that are or lu.Il be in the jail of Homerset County, to be then and there to pruatcuie agaluat them a kliall be luL EDWARD HOOVER, Shenn. DMIXLSTKATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Willium I. Anstiwd. lute oft'ou.s uuiuich township, U.r'd. letter ot administration IiktIiiij hetHi rrunt cl ly Ihe tna r ntillt.trily, l.i the undersign ed, noliee i hen-tty given lo ail persons in debted lo sniil estHtc l.i nuike iiimi.ol.'.le iv iiieiit, and thow liaTiiij; cIhIiiu. asrulimt mud rstiile will present Iheiu duly aulhenll.nl.sl for jji-ttleiiient, .Mi Thursday. ijet.wT llili, 14, at lal" residence of det-eused in C'oiie inaugli township. MARY J. AX.HTF.AH, Adiuiiiisiratrix. DM I N ISTILVTOH'8 NOTICE. Estate of Mary Rhode. ut.of IJne.il n town ship, Somerset county, I"a dee d, letters of tiiiiiiilt rut ion havinjx been (rant ed by the proper authority, lo Ihe undersign ed, not ice Is lu reltv ictveii to all pi-rmmn In, d.-ltted to Kiid estule lo umkr liiiiiiisliate pny liient, and thiwe lutvini; cliitin sirainst said eslate will present lliein duly autlieiitl.-aied for M tl lenient. ISauirduy, iNi. Kill. A. t., 1!M, at Ihe residence of Ihe Administrator in aid township. JOSEI'H V. RlHHl-, Fred. M". Bii'serker. Administcator. Attorney. I)M I X LSTRATOK'S NOTICE. EsUite of John U. fjuuilirrt, dravwd. letters of adniiiiistrali.Hi haviiiK been jrnint cl by the proper authority, to the undersijjtt. ed, noliee is hereby riven to alt p. rs.ms li debled t.J Maid estate to utake lliinieduito pa V neiiL, and tliiMe liavina; rlHims airainst said estate will pn-selit litem duly aiillteiiltculed lor wllleiiH-nt, on Saiiuniuy, I k-t, :lth, IKH. at the late residence of d.i-'d In SoiiH-rset town ship. J.iHX II. lil'MBERT. Jonathan .i miskkt, Adiiiiiiisinttor. JXECUTOir.S NOTICE. Estate of Hum uet ruble, late of Conemauxh t.jwnship, Somerset county, dee d, le tters testamentary on the alxive estate liaviiiz Ims'Ii jrnmted lo the uitil. lt-;iie.i l.y Ihe prtiier authority, notice is h.rvby given to ail iersoiiH indeltieU to said estate to make immediate puyiti.'nl, and lii.ise having ebiiuis against the same to prc-tit lliein iluly au-theiiti.-:it-d lor settlement, on Saiunlay, S. -pt. i'd, 1KM, nl tiie late residence of dee'd., in t'on-eliiau-li township. ELIZABETH f'AHI.K, Exisutrix. Orphans' Court Sale OK Valuable Real Estate! Ileal estate situate atsHit one-half mile from llouversvilie. By virtue of an order of Court to me Usue.1. I will expose to public side on the premises, in U,iicuiauhiiig township, Somerset county, l'a un Saturday, Sept. 15th next, A valuable farm of tiie estate of Emanuel lobr. dee'd.. adjoining lands of Lincoln A. Meyer. Ilir.iui J. Meyers, Aiiuonali Iilir, Iiu.e Ankeny. A. Waiker and otlwrs, eon luitiins one hundnsl and sixty-live tuiarn, .if whii-li alstut lo acre is el.unsl and itij pnived. and 11 aeres in meadow, itaving there on erected a large Dwelling : House, hunk burn and other outbuildings. There is on the premises a large orchard. The farm is underlaid with valuable coal, limestone and tin-clay, of msy aeeesii In the S. Jc 1 It It and w ill lie sold milij.s-l to a mineral riu'ht of s.-veuty-seven acres by the decedent soid to Wtu, Keim. Terms: cash iu connniuition if sal.t ( in one ycun and in two years with InUT.-sl. to be secured on the premises bv judgment ts.nd. WM. P. HiHiVElt. Administrator of Emanuel Ithr. J7XECUTOH ? NOTICE. Estate of Josiah Alwine, late of Conemautrh t.iwnsliip, Soinersel tsjuntr. Pa., d.-c"d. I-tt.-r t.stainntarr on the above estate having ltecn granted to Ihe undersigned, by the proter uuthont v, noti.v is hen-by given to all persous indetil.sl t.J said estate lomake im utcdiate iciyiiieiil and th.is' liaving claims iigHinst the Mine will pnsa-nt them duly au llM iitieattsl tor settlement on Krt.fciy, Sept. ilst. im at n-sideiH-v of Eieeutor ill t' me ntation township. JONATHAN' . MIsHLEIt, Exeeut.jr. PUBLIC SALE UK- Valuable Rtal Estate! Pursuant to an nntVrof thrphiiiiH 4'ourt of SmT-t cimnty. I'a., Um-iv will h wti Mt mli- jalf on Uh prvmimt, ntr t'oleiiutu'it Laliim, ?siikeoct cuiity, l'u. un Thursday, Sept. 20th, 1894, at I o'clock P. M., the following deserihed ri-al e-tat-, late of Noah Shatter, d.-e'd to wit; Nit. 1. A certain tract of land or tirm situ ate in tu,-malHiing toi nslnii, Sttiu-rs, tsttmty, I'a.. ailjoining lands of Jaistb spioig. ler. Adam Hanihart, . P. sluiver. W lulam ILiush estate, and tract No. 2, CMiUtinilig alt.Mil ICt acres and " ien-he, of m liieh lit acres are 1-lear.sl and alut Isaeren iu timlier. A birge eight room Dwelling House, with basement, large bank burn and other buildings ou the premises, all iu good coiull- lion. Also an on-lianl of elimee Iruii. No. i A tr.wt land situate in the t.twn ship aforesaid, udjoining tract No. I. William ii.iush estate, litsitve s'etiiUiugh. Jacob 7.iui meriiian. J r.. anil J.bth iiolir. nrtitainiiig a'Miut K! acres and I'JI s n-lM-s. of which alt.HU t acres arv cleare.1 and alt. Hit i't acres iu good white unk tiuiis r. A new eiglit room DWELLING : HOUSE, new medium sized buru and other buildin Ml the pn-mescK. Tlice Iii nits arv in a high state of rultiva tio:i, and conveniently bunted to ih-Ihmhs. chun-nesaiid 1-ailr.M.Ls, and will lie ofteivd for sale separately or as a a'hole. toul and fireclay rersTveri. Terms: 10 perj-eiit. .Mi .lay of sal.-: haumce of niis Itiird on eonrintiatum .M stile and delivery of deed: oiMtliird April 1, lsi, and .Mif-third April 1. lsiT, witli.Hit inu-rest. Pokm-sskmi to be given April 1, !'. . I. SHAVER, Executor of Noah Siialler, d.r'd. Harry L. Sipe, Aucti.Mi-r. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OE Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an nnlerof sale Issued out of theVourt of t'ouiUMMi Pl.wsof SoiiM-rs,-t tsiun ty. Pa., and to me directed. 1 will ex pose to public sale, .Mi the preniise, on Thursday, Sept. 13th, 1894, AT 1 0'CI.X'K 1. U all the following descrilted real estate, late the property of Jeremiah swartx: A tract of kind situate in Qucmahotiina township, Saimerset eiMinty. Pa., adjoining lands of lieorse Maun r. Ja.stb Kuunti, K. 1. lioyer and otiiers, conLainiitg 14:7 ACRES and allowance, of which ahiMit llo aensi are cleans! and in a good slate of cuitivatuMi. The entire tract is underlaid with a vein of K.sal nul; llierv is also an iiM-xhausiibie uuantil v of liiiM-sl.Mie. easy .if a.ss-ss. under Iving a port i mi of lite InieL Tiie bnu in well waU-red, with a g.aal wbard tf fruit trees, liaving til.reou erxxt.-d a one and one-ha If story frame 4 DWELLING HOUSED BANK BARN and other outbuilding. Thl farm I a very desirable iie in every respect, being situate In one of the rH h. t agrtcuituntl seeti.Mlsof Ihe county. In a g.id ciiiinmnitv, oMivetiiciil to mbools aud rbnrehe;"it Is.Mily l' mile from the B.M--outh of Stovestown, and only 4 if a mike frtMii tlleS. A C. R. K. stal ion at SpruceUiw o ; It is lite former bo lues lead of iMinel Berkey, dwJML TERMS: Ten perceiiL of tiie purchase money to he paid on the dar of aale and the baiaiM-e of Mie-tiiird on or before the ctnnnnatHto of ihe ale; une-thini In six BHMilhs and me-tbird In m vmr from IbeoKiOnuatHMi .a Ineaabr; deferral paynM-nla to bear interest fns.t eoo rirnuttlou of ale and to lie crurvd by Judf-HM-nl bund on the prwiilsr. EREU W. BlEsiECKEK, Aiirner of Jeremiah saajti. CKO. R. SCVIX, Altoniey. James B. Fine CARTS for Bachelors. Fine BUGGIES for Young Men. SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST GIRL AND NO ROOM TO SPARE. Fine Buprgies for middle Fine Carriages for the Family. Fine Phaetons for the Old Folks. ALSO a large and Spring The largest and best James B. PRICES THE BEST Is None Too Good When You Buy MEDICINES. It L Just a InnHirtaiit to &ure FRESH, PURE DRUGS, At it i To Have Confidence in the 1'hyaicUtn. Who rrttcribea Them. AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of getting the frw-htt iueliviiit PRfX-'RIPTIONS Carefully C'onijKKiinltxL TRUSSES FITTED. All of the lieat and Mot Approved Trusses Kept in- Stock, Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YOUR SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, - Pa. New Fan Goods are now coming in at low prices. Mrs. A. E. UHL Holderbaum. - aged and business men line of Road Wagons Wagons. selection ever shown. way down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. This space reserved for PARKER & PARKER.