yhe Somerset Herald vXlNf:'AY Si-ptmher W, 1HN. and- "rooly olJ Medal .- ..rrrai!tlthe-d :n the market. t ; , uv ,rltl- rw u"n ran i . ...V t have rml-ro H'i"! tnenin- t ft"- .-i :; rrr Pennsylvania does IK ' 'v .,..i..r v4 fr ife-leterV ,1 ,...- !-l.er. a. t'arusJe. as he mi- ii!.;.n--ni,t nf1 Ei"rd Cor- Y va , , f.u 1 full au.l frevh line of U ! H-ur and r"eeJ tJ"' P" ' r - . -U as Mhux ScHUifii f I'J M" i-nit-riif U r-nling enlist ! ;. :I,e I'niiM sta:e inisy, all re- f-. iVt ex-of P n,u'a ti"M T' v V i ,:ej iat- '1' r,"'J nl 'Vl k the F.iiffli--h laiipuape, and "' . u!er thirty years of age. V!r Jsu B. HidVrlU!U. k ... k PsJ'iriire f Latrulie, on I the niiieHit vein ' ,i !.c uiidVrtbellrowtifieMIariii. ' . pri'evT laid tr coal :;' y,:: o-ui.ty. r.it v .::r Inner and ejrp on first . A- StiyderX RiH-kwool, V-u . P PJ forall kinds tif ,.r .: in lt.-kw.wJ this IklL r ,-.:n-.n Internal Revenue in .iiT-2 1rtri T the month of . ri Uit- lnvit in thehirtory of Xlio 1jJ have ixt yet len Af- J -"-ire-i u; . I-"' t h" 1een rwent- -V.-t- i. srrrt-c amount will I in .. i '-:'t whi-h tsal.Mit ... :; tlum thowe of lat tnotuh. ii .- '-' Cln", pre mui. imimu. -..m mt: A ' lT always Iran, no ,.n han.i. at Mahux S-hrotk"k. IVJ-' Va:- w:.-!1'' " "Jtd inrtru--:;r jt-r"ti drug Bum t..i :: rtin:ry -werk'.y" fcrnw a - . - - ..: lit I.4l!iiaihn oi jiwrnii ' , n Jythe ft that ofi" r tiie l"nitl State Jr. ! o!itrr Unruc Tlwe r i-irt-ulate ea-h e k a)ut ,. M-.re tiun . ir, i ;-ni. fit dirrt!y Ul thetu : . -.. equiKiKit in -'. ' '.''. ,.r a tf .inK'jj Iivii :g r. : : r -l-ar at Jt. !. M..i.l'inin . .. : ; lt in the w.:J v y l-r. P. . Vw...l, la. i:,:.-r.titiC hi-.ry of the de- : .v. she lr-irr lo lered the !, . i". in i'i y In . ttrf- rri a. rtIir,'-d t'cri: ir.an.j-h t the ti4 utel of ;-r; .L Nn-y Hank. tfv.atO a mile ... . ; ,'.-r r 1"C in i4. 1 'ittoKiy m fir4-l nui--i ;r.!!-tit at a nltTate rior? Oo V l'-r' iru "tore. ..a'ri-r .; f fine furni'.ureat Ik-v-l v !..'. Franklin St.. lin Aug. y. l'rj--r u:t- at atKi. half I'rioe. T:. r-v""'r 1"! tue'.ing the Stat I..r i ..f Agrimiilurl is to h?Id tlii Tr at t!i- Pfiiityivania Stale Collrfje on :,r :T:h and l-h of M..lr. The pro-f-:uii.- hii-h i nearly completed in-rls-i-saddr- l-y It. N. C s,-haeffrr. :: superiTitendt-nt trf Pu1-lir Iarue '.n. and President Atherton of the tVJ The binr jirt of one afternoon ail! I given up to an insjilion of the (.f the "-!lege and Experiment h y T"nr Low rade Fl.wr fra Man J k. he keej the t-t grade. P.i.C Little, the Eye Sjiex-ialit, w ill 1 x: ihr siiieret Hi. Sept. (2 21 u ill Lae hiui examine your eye fr-. furriihed if required. Sat- S''a guaranteed. tVmtluenee Sit. It. TannehilPa office. r Pr..f. S. s. Little. s,:urr-: and ..i--k are the only taut tan I killed law fully . Tii t::ii ki'.hi.g the diAVreul kind 4 Z-u- a t-xtl I y t!e Slate la i. a fJ-I-r. .-t"i.-r 1j V 1 viii)t 1" : i ::ijg ft .U-rr i:h hn-U pnhi!-it-i:ju.rr L "vj't.iiilr K t January 4.s : r!.'.:u N"euilw lt to January 14 ; L'jri::: ; ..r ki;i:iig rf raM.it. ith fc-Trv-j - : i:d jurky. ..J-r l'h U Ji:rv K ; a k. July 4:ht-.Jan- UL.-y : ; v,u.l. Neiiil-r 1 to iHrrtit-'-r i" : r-S-I gr xi- 'hi .ant.. T 'i-r y v.r trv.. :r-. and plant, . tu- im.iua Valiry NarerT. ! t ;rv.. ini ur plant. 1 !-. "f k.. ' .. K -ta.l li t 6:lrl !li- !j :i. .-k. A W the Sroafr -w K.x iul : 4 k furnkw ! t- '.-r -a, Frii to-Mle tgjm. fi r-'i T;H,(iie Htea anu-d -.r-x f j- r t -r .r . k in tt and aJ-- 'C s.:. gi t and iy : r k 1 . tw n. W rite (wr .- W. A II. IV. kl ar. ilin.-Li., --i.-rw- fn. Pa. ' k r. .-r. a prwiin-it H.:rm.-i ! r J..htn. d"d aid- " - Vi.,:-1 Prv--ytrriaa 'hur h '- - 'r iiriiKltr eeiiit. At the ' " ; r .tw-ta i. a nrtigrrxat- k,-. -.f m - I,.-'. 1 f a.- lle migna " . f i-;..r, I'.ev. J. t". irwf. ,-T r m:t ; ;M-d an a--T-t- ' r liati.in. and. tiling that "! r . j L i ' -arrvl n a via :i l-J a rrittg vi. lie t-.y luin 1 ft to .e liar, in- .rf r::.f u Lt tx, he rolled oo the -i. i i. iuHy-ji Is-vliu's Brussels Car-t- a: ; o : t j-r yard, in any pattern? ' ur;j !,. than joll-r' priivs. Pn-- jr-arautd on any aruH. and I -"ilic sv, Johnstown, Pa. m act tbe best farm wagon on WU 6 .a"t fail ut get a Kramer or Suir-ut-r frutu J as. B. HiuEtrx. Sterset, Pa. ti .irt the reqalrements iA tbe : im on incomes, the Com Sin.r ,j (llrtj Renue will a Kks; sir- aUiti-Kud ffi.frs ft this t c h' Pennsylvania. The salaries I T f !S , ra.... fj J,w a to 7."t :- Irs-2 rervivijig an annual iucune v "' "-r K a vear otiir wiiLin the l.ro- ' tc- liv. Frora Dow until ""'"T a.i a'i. ntay njnire wow much U"" "-t-ra to the Coile.-us'. U e uty a: ra:, Cl j-r rent. It is thi ,.rt iii.-h rsqeires aa extra ' Kearns. ia charge " '-f-t, gie aMirauce that no v, uxatkin will esraie tbe 1 if hr preveut it. .:; i.ver I c4J iitside of on of E. A.stylr .viois or cajsss. Children's Pa. New gi coming ia Mr. Iv.- Jj, (f thai place, has ac-J'-l --ncy f the Elmira Bng N--- V.-t. This om of tbe largest ' -tug osn.n-s in existeoc. 2"' Jsu:it Uirtal roorittg. or to furnish r1 r..c .g the fiuaoua "llimax ".i. UiT Ursx and lt rurfiDg in th 1 . t tL h. Feed and FoiSil- I will ro a agaiast any l"u-t- Any oe wanting a firs td cutu ran get it frxn sue. J. M. Fix k. p . BCKPa. Vt '4 lht hli h.ild aotfor- U J- X. soydi-r. iba drnggitf. caa Jnige McPhemon, of Iaupfcin onmr, ha dK-idel that eity and liorough eorjt nUkiM have a rigln to tax telephoue e.ui-panies. Communion ervkyw will lie held in the Keformed tTiurch on SaWwth morning next. Preparat.ry aervH at 7:J Satur day evening. The ritudmrg Tixu-M of lant Wednesday morning cotiuine-l an exct llent portrait ofOnnmander John Pugh, of R. P. Cum min Port i. .V. IL The sale of the real extate Jeremiah Saartz. of Ouemahoron inmn.liin k l.een pmponed until 2r,M. Friday, w hen ji win ionerott ror wle at the Cirt Ilouoe. Mr. and Mr. Hiram Iloman, of Jen ner town-hip. mourn the lowt tf their lit tle eleven-year-old daughter. "arrie, who died last Tuesday from inflammation of the bowela. Religiou wrv will be Wld in the Refonned Church. Ivan ille, iiext Sablvth afteruooo at 2 P. M.. when the tnintiter, Bev. Hiram King, w ill lie pres ent and officiate. Mrs. .V. . Beukhardt, of Philadelphia, i frying a visit to her numerous Sonicr et frkn.U and n-baiv. Mm. Beuk hardt is a daughter of Mr. Norman Ik Penrod. of Somerset tow nhip. Mr. John L. Tayuian. of IjvanviIU ha extat JUbed quite an euviahle reputa tion a an auctioneer. taMt wee k he tried three sale, and is lulled tr several thii week. See ht eard in arxh-r column. Mr. Phillip Shaffer, w ho reuKwed from Somerset to Iowa fifty yeant ago la4 March, i t-pt nding & few days at the home of his cousin, Mra. J. J. SchelL This is his second return vb.it to his native town. Mr. Cyrus Ankeny, of Iixon, I1L, U spending a three week's vacation among hp. many frieuds in this county. He is a son of Ihivid Ankeny, now of Lipmier, liit fcirmerly a well-known resident of Someret township. M r. Tjornu.r L. lU-n ft ni, w bo left here a'.iut tweuty-fivo years ago and has since le-n a resident if Washington. 111., is making his first return vim I u the ihtik of his childhood. He a brother of the laie iejrge w . Ilenfvd. Mem Anna and Mary IVaird. of Saii- na. Kansas, are guent at the hotue of their siter Mrs. Christie llertram on Main strct. TUcy are daughters of the late Itaund Itaird. of this plav. and have l-n In ing in the w e4 for the a4 tw ch it year. Invitation are it f the marriage of Miss lU-nha F K.s-hler. daughter tf Mr. and Mrs. August K-hlcr,of Iavid ille, U Mr. John II. l'.ird, of Camria county. Tbe r-rt-iuHTiy w ill ocuir on the evening t-f Sej-tciulsT i"u. in the Luthtan Chun-h. Iavi.lsville. Tbe fitiixhing Usichra are ls-ing put on Tayman's race and training track at La- van, v ille. and w hen it is completed the latter rt of this week it w ill le the best and fasteM tra-k in the county. A series of races lietween local "flyers" w ill Is? arranged &r the near future. iHiring the we-k Ir. S. J. McMillen entertained three of his western relatives, w ho took advantage rf the. A. R. excur sion rate to visit their former borne. Tbey w ere Messrs. J. I McMillen, of Mortvll, Kan Sullivan McMilleu, of Mountain City, Ma, and John X. McMillen, of Sa- l.tha. Kan. Mr. Edward Huston, of lliley county. Kansas, is visiting at the borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John IL Huston, in this pla.'e. Since leaving Somerset. 12 or 15 years ago, Mr. HustoQ has served J years in the regular army. He Uxik part in the last lttle w ith the reds-kin at "Wounded Knee." Communion seri-es will I held in the Somerset Presbyterian Church as lvl lo Prayer meeting. Wednesday even ing, lh insL, w ith an aIdres on the "Lord's Supper." Preaching Thursilay and Friday evenings. Communion ser-vi-e Sal.loith m.ruiiig. Usual services in the evening. Work on the rest-rvoir was eompMeJ Saiur!ay and on Monday tbe uiiis w rre started to till it w ith water. It is estimated that it will require two days' pr.mping to fill tbe lasin. A final tet of the entire sysletu will prlMy t luade si4ue day this wts-k. All inIit)Ls ..iut to the te K-ing a gratifyjr.g suc- n Tbnrsday last the First Assistant Piw4ma.er en-ral apf -inus! Mm An na K. Levy p-itutacr at I'rsina. thi cisjiity. The appointee '. a daughter 4 Ejuire Abram Iry and her n-point-airul in a g'vmt mi o rr due to tite ef- f sn. b-r t-ntr-r. Mr. "J.ie" Levy, vt thw pl. TU rr were a numWr 4 ap plHwiit. J- the place. A ry t-l.wwaiit surprise J-arty s? ia Sha-ie towaship hv4 Wedi"lay, w bea a'. at nfty La-ixw aod gcu;itica aitul4el at the b.ue ut Mrs. Mary I'nilw-rger. who ia aow we'i adtatxs-d in year. An-4ig LluHr prs-nt were a ouiu lr of Mr. l'uUrger's ds. o-Unts frutat Canittf-ia aod Ile-lf-rJ csiitts-. Nwrly all rf tbe gurmtm losjg&t prt- tits. Peter Iatt.tuM. "f Milted Vwushis bjw ls-n Is4;nfsl i y the manager f tiie Vahiiigv osintv, I agcrslow n. M U Fair, of bs -liHS a ail a-rt judge oo bcay draft h. s.- at lUr Fair to be ht-ilat that 1oT h V lib. Tbme is oii'.y sc ju-lge in each d-part-nj.-fiS at the IIag-rown Fair and Mr. iKitulMuld's arltsin . a tritsjtc t. his we!l-kdown aUlity and n-JKitali-Mi for impartiality. Card, are out anniu-sng tbe wedding of Mi?- Minnie Iahi Imls-rt. f..rmerly of LamU-rtsvillc this couuty, and Mr. William titltad Snyder. if Freisrt. I1L Tbe eeretu.sny will take place at Freepurt on the evening of SejL -". M is Lambert is a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Iavid Lamliert, Imbertsville. Isit has lived at Freeport (c more than one year, having g.me to Illinois on a visit to relatives. Tbe lack of anisirmity in charging fees fir taking out naturalization papers in the several ewintie of this State has im pelled tbe Andifcr (iew-ral, after receiv ing an opinion froui the Attorney er aL to send noUoes to all Prhtiiare stating that it is the imK-rative duty of each to charge $1.11 w ben a fnvtgner file his declaratkui of intentkwi to become a naturalized citizen, an.l 1.35 w hen tbe subsoil uent pajs?rs are issued. Miss May Iiclle Morgan, 6-noerly of Jeuner UwBship. now of Indiana. Pa-, and Bev. Charles P. Marshall, a Presby terian minister of Allegheny City, were united in marriage in Putslirg. Tba'wlay ft law week, there being no guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall wiU be at home to their frieiHla after Vto-Is-rith at SK HciuUs k Street, Allegheny Citv. Tbe bride is tbe eldest daughter of the late Hon. William J. Morgan, who w as one of the Represrtitative frofu this C Kinty in tbe Stale Legislature of 1 I Hiring tbe prevalence of a heavy thunder storm alsaat two o'ck-k Sundav luoruing. roti-r liroke a pan .j -,L. in the fnrtit of Neff A Caselieer- jewelry store, on Main street, and remov ed three or tir walctoea lual were oas ingon the inside erf the window. Tbe watches had been left at the tor to I repaired and were not of much value. Mr. Harrr Keifer. whooeciu:.ie rooms immediately ave the store, was arous ed br the noise made by the ahattered i ' f!l una the lumiwot, and elevating window be inquired what was the mailer. There was no rr!""" kia inqniry other than the clatter by the r tbcv ran awiftij down the street. There Ja 'no the rvb- Attraete4 6caral Attestia We feel nafe in saying that no body of vetcra.Ts in tbe imiid Army parade iu Pittslrg last Tnesday presented a finer appearance or attracted greater attention on account of their soldierly hearing than did the comrades fnu Somerset cisinty. Eight p.Kts fnnn this county were repre sented as fi.llows: R. P. Cummins, N. 211, of Somerset; M. C. Lowry. Nil 21. Meyers.lai- P.e!en Ferner. No. 31 of stoyesiown: Martin Collin. N-x -W, ( Berlin; Iis Rush, No. of I'rsina; W. II. Wellcr, No. of R.H-kwuo.1: Levi Coleman, N.i. ws, of Jenuer X IliMids; IjiHitenant Miluni Black, No, 19. of Addison. The Somerset veterans were near the centre of the Hue and w hen they raino marching along carrying their crooked laurel staffs they were at on. reei poized aa the Frnxty Sii of Thunder and lustily cheered by the crowds lining the sidew aiks. The ett rans n-tarusl Ixane in aquaJs at intervals during the w eek. All ex presstsl themcleas having had a de lightfal time and are already preparing to capture Ijoui ille uext autumn. Tht Tcatk Keaerrt. Alm.4 lii'iul. rs of the Tenth Penn sylvania Reserves hold a successful re union in Pittsburg List v k John S. McCahiiont, the first tVdonel of She Regi ment, was present and utade an eloquent address. Pittsburg w as selcte.1 astlie next place of meeting, the time to 1 fixed by the fli'ers. The follow iug ofii.'ers were elated; PrtsiJent, John McAfee, Pitts burg; first vice president, Winheld S. Rose, Mcadville; scimd vice prtsidcut, lr. J. 11. Wilson, I'ittsliurg; secretary, W. W. Nixrtt, Sew K klcy. Rev. L, Magnire, of Johnstown, the old chaplain of the regiment, mad a n eloquent address, during w hii h he sired Jeff I 'avis for his dying an uim-peiiU-iut rvliel and extolled len. tKmlon. He also severely criticised the Sxetary of the Interior, w bom be styled "lloucus Ps-us Smith," for his pension js.licj-. Captain Henry II. Kuhn, of Johnstown, sfsike of the a hieveineDts of the regiment. He said it was one of the fighting rt-gi-nuiiLs and that only 37 of tbe ?( had I4 nere in killed than it tuuL Fiftyweven of the A were from Pennsylvania, and ily sten of those had lost more than the Tenth Reserve. The Tenth Regiment w as part of the Third Brigade of th division of the Re serves. It took art under ien. F . C. rd in the vktory at Iraiiesvil!e, Va, the first su.i-ess achieved by the Army if the PobJiiiac. It was in all the Wtllesof the army until the term of three years service expired, w hen many re-enlisJcL Twt Voted "Trxty Son." From the I:islHtnr Times. Auiong the memU-rs of R. P. Cummins I4 N-. 210, of s.nuerst-t. Pa-, attending tbe et.umpmeut are two rsKed "Fnwty S-is if Thunder" Rev. Ir. Ellis, of R-s-kwiMsL and Jacob lleinlugli. TliC firmer was on the Monitor from the time she w as launched until the famous con quer. of the Merriiuac went to pieivs on the rocky cst of North Carolina. Ellis was a mere stripling at the time, but was duly enlisted and worked on the Monitor as a coal heaver. He was the hist man to leave the vessel lefore she sunk. "Uncle Jakey" HeiuWugh is as tough of fibre as a hickory tree ami although 77 years old, marched over the entire route of Tuesday's parade without the siighest sign of fatigue. He did Trojan service in tbe Eighty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Voluutecr Intuitry. and says he could do it again, despite his years, if it w as necessary. Something Xew Fader ti Su. It is said there is nothing now under the suiu That may v true of mor-t things lt n of all. Men aredeeliiing them selves in every jsss-ible. diri,titn. They are revealing possibilities in the develop ment of themselves that were is dream ed of a very few years ago. Take, for in stall. , the aoeiuiplilnicnts -f men in the circus. What w ere deemed the" mtc4 marvelous feats of skill only a few years ago are now relegated to tbe ast w ith tbe largest of tbe traveling exhibitions aud are seen w ith only the smallest comtrns ho cannot afT.rd to employ the skillful men w ho js?rfonu what are now regardol as marveksus feats. Il is safe to say that it has -eu the Adam Forojiaugh Shows w hich has ever kept in the lead iu exhib iting men and women who are mre skillful than thc w bo have previously lss-n exhibitcL Tbey w ill visit Somerset shortly and they pn-ius.- a ser- of pcr f .rtnaie-es that are n4 only tew. Uit far surpassing in e cry res-sst anything that has ever lsa sc-n iu a cir.-ns l.-tire. These a.1- albd to the alw ay, maniti cxtrt menag-rie of thee show, and the rtiHitatioa tb. y have fT running a show w herein the riif-rt "f tlw-ir tr f a rarefui!y l--keI aflcr as it can psibly ls. and it ir) at oihv w hat a splendid attrx-tst they will Is- t-i the amusement loving kiJ li.- t-f s.u,-ret and vU inity. They will's. Ijere on Toe.Uy, Moljcr i. Ctaaig W4vrk. It .ften happens that the woislwork d . f. artM-ularly near the handles, w ill t ssi site quite dirty aud ldiy Mained I7 the fre.juet!t running l-k and f nh of carelrs children. In tlw-s ras it is sjohiiims iik1 impamiiJe to remove the mark, w ith col I water or w ithtsit tbe ae f "l, howev er undesirable If this mirs throw two tablespomful of Kll veribsl tairax into a pail of Is 4 water, and wash the paint with it. Iki n.4 ue a bruh ; but if foou.l in).wsible to remove tbe mark, in this way. then tbe sap must Is- re rted to. Rub the snquin the c4h. and then sprinkle ever the sap dry borax, and rub the sp.Cs faith fully, rinsing wuh plenty i4 wrater. By w asking woiwork in this w ay the paint will n 1 injuroL and the boras will keep the hands soft and white. Borax is not half as fret ly used in duestie l'r a it would 1 if all it uefulnej were l-Jter known. Its help in increasigg the cleansing profH-rties of auap, ami at tbe nine time correcting it corrosive tenden cy, is one of its most valuable properties. Tkt Laai ef PramiM Is tbe mighty West, the land that "tickled with a hoe laughs a harvest ;" the FJ Boradoof the miner; the goal of the agricultural emigrant. While it teems with all tbe elements of wealth and prosperity, some of the fairest and nwt fruitful portions of it tr a harvest of malaria reaped in iu fullnesM by tbe anproiectel by a medicinal aafeguard. N one seeking or dwelling in a malarial hwwiity is safe from tbe scjurge w ithout H.tetter's Stomach Bitter. Emigrants. n-r this in mind. Commercial travelers soj-sirning in malarial regsos sltrnild carry Lstleof tbe Biuers in the tra ditional gripsack- Against the efTs of expure, mental or bvslily overwork, damp and unwbolestHne tssl or water, it is an infallible def-nse. CVmstipatioti, rheumatisai, Wli.uiies dysispsia. nervousness and ks of strength are all remedied by this genial restorative. If ait Exact! waxraata. Judge Mestrezat, of the-Fayette county courts, in his charge to the grand jury, last week, called special attention to tbe rases in a hk-a ace officers a ere charged with murder. He Mated that it was the duty of an officer holding a w arrant to execute it, even if it Iwcaine necessary to acrince human life in doing wo. The judge called anentkm of the jury to the imports ore of distingaJung lietween binnicide resulting in this way and that w hich follow w here the parties concern ed are all private individuals. Eaart SiataM Zwharri ia SO atiastew. Ir. Agnew'a Care ft the Heart gives perfect relief ia all rase of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Iieae in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It ia a peer less remedy PalpiUtion, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spell. Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. toe dose eonviurea. Sold by Geo. W. Ben ford ftnnSEK IS CHASGED. Blabkaght Held for the XUlixg f Jasepk Aiikexy. IV-puty Coroner Owens went to Cook tow itship, Wednesday, and held an I' quest on the ldy of Jrsicph Ankeny, w ls diM on Saturday, Set 4. lyt, frutu a gunsltot wound sustaiuol during the j pn resa of a quarrel w ith-Rapha-1 Blu i laugh and his wife, Mr. Lvdia B!o- i fdnirh. in tlte virpi.ii TIihtI.v An gus! Jh. The testimony developed wa Mibstautially tbe same as the st'y of tbe fatal encoonter puUished In la-t week's lcjvrrat. Ankeny' 1k g into Blu tstugh's u kw ht f.eld and did osid erable damage. Blulnugh penned them j op in his barn and sent Ankeny w.vrd to eotne and get them and pay for the dam age they had done, Thursday evening. Ankeny and Jacob Enos went to Blu-ba-jgh's house. Ankeny mid be would take the hvg w ithtsit paying, and when Bluhaugh protested Ankeny chjked him. Blulaiugh's son attempted to help his father and w as similarly dealt with. The y.'ffiig man called to his neither to lring the sb4 gun and she diJ so. While Ankeny and Mrs. Bluljaugh were ts-uf-fting w ith tbe gnn, lack of the lrn, the veajion u discharged and Ankeny re ceived the contents over the left hip. Mrs. Bluljaugh then started lack to tbe house with the gun and Enos found Ankeny lying on the ground He was carried in to Blulmugb's house, w here he died on Saturday. The remains were buried in a roughhox and Ieptity Coroner Munis bad them drsinterred and a sxt mortem examination made. They w ere rapidly advancing in dccoiupiKition. After hear ing tbe testimony, the jury returned a vt-rdnt that Ankeny had couie to his death by a gunshot wound inllwled by Mrs. Blu'aueh. She and ber husband were th-n arrested on a charge of murder and brought here to jail. On Mouday they were given a hearing before Judge iKity, on a w rit of halieas corrus. Enos w as the ouly witness called and his testi mony was iu the main as given above. He did not see tbe shooting, f the rea son that it occurred on the opposite side of the lam. Mrs. Blubaugh i the only living witness to the tragedy. The de fendants were admitted to I mil in the sum of ,M each and departed for their mountain home Monday afternoon. The rase will te tried at the November term. Mrs. Rlulmugh wa visited w hile in jail by a Itrmcernt reporter, lit she w as very cauti. sis in ber remarks aud pre ferred not to make any statement cou ceming the tragedy. She is a shrew d hsiking woman, alssit ' years of age and plainly dn--ed. tirmwtmri Jirmuicmt. ?wtU' Sksrtkaad Bcaael, Iilrt Building. Johnstown, Psu, is con duced by a pra4ical Stenographer. Thorough instructhin given in Short hand and the expert use of the Tyjie writer. IsiHr,jM by uiaiL Write fir terms and first lcswou free. Pri.-es mod eraie, instru-tion thortMigh. C. R. Powell, PrincijiaL Temaaa Graag Keetisg. A meeting of t!;e Smierset inty Po mona 4irange will meet at Highland tirange Hall, two and one-half miles north-west of Somerset, at Husland. on Saturday, Sept. 23d, at 10 o'clock. The fiulowing is the program: Address of Welime-H ighland I range. RtssjiLse Jenuer tirange. ILcussion How much of the hus band's li--in ess should the w ife know-? Jenncr Orange. What advantage docs agriculture af ford to a young man starting out in Imsi nej? (uemahouing a range. Song II. J. HoffmaiL Orange in Politics Milford Orange. Should tbe Oovemmcnt furnish labor Cr our Knle? Valley Orange. Iiiaiogue Hiland tirange. Fjsays North Fork Grange. The pnigram will I interspersed w ith music and queries. All are cordially in vited to attend. Com. A-4-misiiine kw prices-will rule at Parker Jt Parker's this fail, see their ad vertiseiuenL Shaver 4 iood pripose giv iug the peo ple of S.oierset aud vicinity an ipportu iiity to get value ft their iishh-v w hti they Imy ls and t-hoes. T!y"re hut lers ail w ill cause a great shaking up of dry Line, in a short time. See their ad vertisement and then fwll at their store on Main Cr. Street. Let Kim rasa. If there ' any one thing that make a man quicker h4 under the collar than any ber it is w hen he is on the road and w islies to nw a pt rxsr al.es. 1 4 him and that inditidual pri-s iu ke-ping hiiu l.a-k t pire cu-slnes. Il i an angenlletiianly act, t say tle least anil may result in serssis trsjt.lr, t acc5.ling t a rvxfit decision in tbe supreme irt a man wls want to g faster than ha. neigh!. w ho is ahead pf him on the rad has a right to pa. If he is prevented by the lber and an accident Itqi-ns bnwuse of the latter interferem1. the ixlru'h Kii4 is re-jsmsible t the damage. No man in the eye of the law has a right to in fringe on the right 4 h'a neighbor or to rbe-k the latter in wing. For this fall sowing I w ill furnish I'is solve.1 Pure S. C. lfcie at il'i per ton. Pbospliate at tl and tJ up to ' p r t-n i fine grsind IVme MeaL Let me have y-sir order early. A. C. Davis, Somerset, Pa Cattls for Sale. I w ill offer at private sale at my yard in Stoyestown, Pa., from S.-J.L 24th to s-t. silt, iu Lead of very fine Jersey and Alderny cow and heifers; springing and fresh, which I have just received from southern Ohio. This stock has been care fully selected Pi.iu e Miller. After Fta aai Got It A ft-llow at Waynesburgtumol a stream of w rater from a b on au arc light just to have some fun w ith it and see if be could put it out. Water is an excellent conductor of the electric current, and when it ran dow n that stream and wal-lop.-d the fellow over the ground for a few times he was ready to call quits. leoet! My annual va-atioa Se4. 17th to 24th inclusive, (hit of town patrons plcae n ire. S. J. McMillen. Iemist. The Xilk Hoaje. Ir. Iee. secretary of the state board of health, say of the dairy and its furnish ing: "The milk house should ls entire ly separate fnmi tbe dwelling bouse. No family should live in or over a milk bouse, spring house, creamery or buttery. A really gissl article of Irtitter or cheese cannot be produced in tbe cellar, kitchen or other room of a dwelling bouse, unless specially serated from the dwelling apartment, and specially fitted with shelves on whk-h the milk vessel must t placed. This is necessary, taue milk so rapidly absorbs the odor of cooking of fruit and other articles of food about our honies. Cement floors are 14 ter than those of wood or stone or brick, for thi material contains no crevieea in which milk can accumulate to decay and make foul tbe whole taiilding. The milk bottae should I kejit t-rapulousy dean, inside and out. Gm4 Bread. If yon want good old-fashioned lead like mother used to bake, lay the Cin derella Range. Its large, high oven in sures good baking and roasting.' Sold by JAMES B. HoLKEKBArK. Somerset, Pa. Lava Xrwvra. A handsome line and cheap. For sale by Jas. B. HoLXE&marM. Highest of all in Leayenln? rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Kej-ort AB50LUTEE.V PUHE Delegates Cectod. The fo!!oing icrsons were elected delegatea U the Oencral Symsi of the Luthem Church at the meeting -f.the Allegheny Synod held iu Meyersdale last week : Clerical-Revs. B. B. Collins, E. D. Weigle, V. !., M. L. Young. Ph. D- D. M. Blackwelder, F. L. Bergstresser, and J. S. Harkey ; Lay Ir. A. S. Strayer, of Alloona ; Dr. W. S. Kuhlntan, of Ursina ; Lr. A.J. Bowser, of St-helUburg; C. M. Pijier, f Altoona; Oliver Knepper, of S.Hiierset, and I. S. Brumbaugh, of Roar ing Spriug. Rev. C. M. Standt and J. B. Hileman, of Altoona, w ere elected Trust ees of Tressler's tqihans Home, at Ixys ville. Pa. As Iirc-torg the Theohfical Semi nary, at liettyslsirg. Revs. s. J. Taylor and W. A, Shipman wereelectclClerhwl. and Prof. J. Seicher, of Meyersdale, and Mr. J. P. LarTerty, of Altoona, Lay 1'ire.tor. The report on systematic beneficence created a great deal of animated liscus siou. Some amendments to the con stitution were adopted. A Tall Buckwheat Stalk. Mr. s. S. Voder, of Paint township. Somensl county, brought to this city on Saturday, a stalk of buckw heat that, in height, is certainly out of the ordinary, measuring six feet four and one-half in h from root to top of bl. woms. It grew in a field that was sown on the 2Uh of June, with the Japanese variety. The remainder of the grain is of the ordinary height and about rite. lit the stalk in question stotsl a!ve its fellows and w as only in blosson when plucked. Jukm- t'urm Tribmnr. Xida Bicycls. Columbia, Reading Flyers, and Fash ions. I.ith ladies' and gentlemen's wheels opened this week at James B. llolder bau 111's Hard are Store, There is a big treat in store if tbe news patter statement received at this o trice are Ut 1 lieiieved, and there is no reason to doutit them, t everybtsly who sees the Adam Foreaugh Shows w hen they exhibit hereon Tuesday, ' s-tolsr i "The big shows this year are lHU-r aud larger tlian ever. Extraordinary enterprise and clean, hsHiest, well-arranged sIkiws have always accompanied the name of Fore paugh, and there is no doulA that every -liody who gies to see them this year will be glad they w ent. To Be Built at Oae. In a short time a meeting of the Direct ors of the Clearfield, Conemaugh A West ern Railroad Company w ill ! held at the office of President S. J. M. McCarrelL on North Second street alove Walnut, at which Chief-Engineer Samuel Brugger will present his final report of the survey for the new line, which is to run from Bclsena Mills. Clearfield county to Johns town, Cambria county. In all pn.lial-ili-ty a contract will lie let at this meeting f-t the coustructiim of a portkin of the line. JlirrtMburg Trlrgrt'pk. Bev Prieet for 1894. Painted liarh Wire per - 2 cts. Rissell Chille-I Plows - - Nx " - li. Syracuse 44 " - 6 ) liule " " - 6 Call and see the latest improvement in Lever Spring T.h Harrows. James B. Holierba(-. Smierset, Pa. Th World's Wheat Crea. The w !d"s w heat crop w ij; I nearly ;'.. laishela greater than lass! year and the average for 10 years, if the esti mate of the II u ngsrian minister of agri culture is worth anything. His annual crop estimate, w hh-h is always presented w ith the Vienna grain rongrtsss has just !-en made puhlic and phu-eo the wheat crop of the wld at H uiiiUm Isishels, ainst mills -lis tr IsMl and JL in ills -us, the otheial average f the past decade. The detieit rwpjiring to Is- cov ered !y iiii;rting eomitrios i. :.'i,iihmi lsihe! f T ls"4, againM trs.ii."t hub els in l- lu iither w(.i. while tbe wtlds cr5 are Jt" wailiioiis greater titan lt year, western Lun(e, w hieh is al.sit the only rustiner for our surplus must have nearly as uiu h as usual from ', oilier oiuntries. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! BIi RKM lTUtX IN : : Shoes! : : Shaver & Good, srccKssoits to THOMAS BARXETr, will for the nest 30 days sell part of their stock at Away Down Prices. Tliey have jast received a nice new line of Mens' Irc s Shoes, Heavy Shoes, etc-, also a nice lice of Ladies Shoes in Square 0era and Philadelphia Tip. Misses" Youths' and Chil dren's, AO marked as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST. Call and get - -- - a Bargain SHAYER I GOOD'S, 706 MAIN CROSS ST, Somerset, - - Pa. MOXEY MAKER. It frequently depends upon tbe auctioneer bow mueti BMioey caa be raluusi as a public ak He aittst bsvea rti bnsiw. qus-fc eve aiei persuasse vM-e. Jutui 1. Taymaa tuts allot thnv nsjoiretuenu aod ha met with aubuutidt-d surress wlx-rrver hi serv irr have bren Msrurvd. lie ts the tMwst aucuoorrr ia iSoioerset county, tu-dar. Address JoUN I- T.ITMAX. Lavanavioe. Pa. -gXECUTOR S NOTICE. Estate of Josiafa Alw-tne. late of Oooemaagh twwnsiuis esiuteiwt county. Pa, dee'd. Letters btaateatary on the above -state havins been rranled to tac andeotztMsl. tbe proper aottss-iir. mute is hereby riven to all persuos indebtrd (ood estate to aiakeiiu lueuiate my utnl and Umjmt havuur daiius asaiust the sanac will preaenl them duly ao I m-c t tra led fur Milcmeiil ua Kndai, Seirt. lst. 14s) at rendence of tltruu ia luue luauch lowoshitt. JuNATUAX li. JIISHLER. Karcabir. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE .r WOMEN. PITTSBURG. PA. Twenty-Aflh annual armaiwi taexina Septem ber LJJh. LsnUtia teaauful and heailhfuL (superior opponanittrs unV-red In every de- Addl Hiss R. JEKKIE DE VORE, Pres. Esmm PARKER & PARKER. OUR NEW FALL aefl MITER STOCK : Which has been selected witli spe cial reference to the trade of this locality, will probably surprise all wbo see it by the extensive variety it offers in every line of goods which we carry. It includes the pick of the market in fresh FALL and "WINTER STYLES, and not less astonishing thin the goods ill be the Astonishing Low Prices put on them ; astonishing because in the history of buying and selling we know of nothing to compare in irftfintna tdtAarinaaa v'tk tlna ulAsifi stock of poods. We therefore propose to inaugurate THE RAREST BARGAIN : SEASON we have ever presided over. You must see these goods, whether you boy or not, and it will give us great pleasure to have everybody examine and price these bargains so that they may be convinced of our ability to make prices on best quality goods the like of which is unprecedented. PARKER & PARKER. Cant Afford It! That reply was owe pemiianahle, Isit Is 4 so now. Bei-ause. thsigh times have ik4 ehangsl. Baer I. selling the finest and ail kinds of fr'ittlriHim'M 'nrtkmj so very cheap now- 1 a! way. set is l-tterand right-up-to-late fixtures ( lew mney tlian purehasal.lr el-ew here. that You Can Afford It C An.l, gentlefiieu, there 1. ts ev-use f r any other ai-aranee than a Heal, tasty, omf rt-iKle one. -.' tumuli osf'ij. w ith sueh a store in town. The values we are giving in all lines are a-tre-iateL The g a.ls must go l-fre they lsssuie uitseasoitahle. I-n't you want to secure niie of the lanrains Well, then, oVn't w ait t loii. M'e have fiw-ts to nt oar announeemeiiL Jonas L. Baer, "The Hustler." WHY? Shocld every one. if in need of a pare stim nlant for medicinal pni-iswes. go to Is Feder al St.? Bccaose he will And the Unrest stoek to aeltct from at kst prk-. T:e Kye Whiskies are all from tlie largest and btst known distilleries and .old at the following prices 2-yfttr-old at 2.iO per ptlkm: 3-year-oid at r' -: -y ar4d at TK a-ymrsrld at S-ywrsjJ at H-V; 10 and L2-yarold at t,K St. Helena. California. (4dcst and U-.t selerted winea.10 krauds dry and sweet, at HJiO per gallon; Khine wine. imp. sbmy, Maderla. Pod and (.'Ofnaca, at lowest flnrr. No extia rharxe fur parking. Call or aend fur price list at A. ANDRIESSEN ls, Folt-ral St, Allegheny. Teirpbone ULE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. T. Follev arev. interueirried with Itoniei )al-r in irtvt osinty. IJ Julia Werner, intermarried with 'nnk Hittoer. D-a r J.sm Mills. Wesimf-land eisiuiy. Washine tsi Werner, tsf lonrtt osinty. Md toe chil dren "t Wilitaiu Werner. d.e'iL. wum- name and resideoee. are auknown. also the ehll drvo of Swrah Trvstfer. a ds-ed djnphler, vbia name and residences an- unknown, also the children uf a d'sssla.ud dausbter. I viuta iieinlsiiKh. vie JItswsiri. intenuairied with Jans-tamj'-ll. Latrotv. Ia and Kva Mav Hetnlaoeh ovine at 1-e M-mt, Kayettc nsintr. Ia- al-u Kliaa Werner. bo n-iuuvea to oat uf the western stales. Yuo in hereby n4insl ! appwr at an r pliajis Osirt to hr held al Smurnrt. Mm day. tlieilth day rf s-ptemter next, to ac cept or f4 use to "lake the tval estate of John M. Wcruer. d'd, at the apsraiers valna tton. or snow cau-r why ibe.suar.iKmkl not he sold. lsherin- OflW: UiWAKU HOOVKR. AOS S, !. fhetslT. C HARTER NOTICE. V TH K ks hereby riven that anapplicatiua ul he made lo lheiMvernuT 4 the istale 4 IVnnsvrania.otTtielay.i-t.erlth. 14, by Wiiliaia .'. Xrl'orwork. Aihert Inks. l. J. Ktums. Jame A. eari$ht and Ho-rt F. Hopwuud. sndcr tl- Art of AmiUt enti tled -An Art t PriM-ide for the lnrorpora tja and ierauoion of t enaln I VM-porattoas.'" ap(roved April Jstn. Kl and toe .uppto menu IltereU. for tor fbarterof an Inteuded ('(rpafauoo, to Is emis-d Home Tt-W-j-ts-of liuanv uf Fayette 1il. the character and iJ-yrct 4 wftK w the ereetKS-i and opmtma uf a teieph-Mir line a. one systefn (n-ta I'ns-Q-Km. in the osinty of Fayette, alucx the pai4r road to isnKt-hiir. in the osinty vl WestnMwiaad. with hraurb line to the tair onzh of Isanter, in tbe casintv of Fayette; fnxn Brid-report. in tbe osiniy t Fayette, aSsir the Natsmal Pik- to tst-merts-kt. ia the o-niy uf -siMoerset, aritb braneh Urn-, lo on 0uencV. in thr county o tsucuenet. and -hui. pvle. ia tbe cuanl of Farette: from l'ns-w brwa afciwaaid tu Point Marsjn. in tee osinty of Favettc. with braneh lines u New t-ncta and Cheat Haven, and fnm 1'ni.WiUMra a"0--aid UXi-ray Landins. In the osinty uf Fayette-: and fcir these uurpoM-a to hate. po-aes and eoj"r all the f-.rt.is. beuefita and pnvi lerei uf the said Art uf Assembly and iu Mip. pe.ni-rn!. rjBKU Soucllor. Sheriff's Sales. By er!n of Hundry WiHt. f Fieri F.rias. I-varl Farias, and n1iti4mi Ftss-ujt. t. sued out of thr t 'tsirt of mumon 1.. of xt.nierset OKiiitr. pa.. b me dirvetol. ttirre Ili berX.ard 141 public sale, at the t'.sirt ( ti'sisr, u. sniurr t uurourh. wi ridiy, Sept. 21, 1894 at I o'clock P. M., the followinr dnrrlls-d real estatr. to wit: All tbertili title, inw ret. eialin and de. J-o. ". L-l n an o, in and to a o-rtain farm or tnv-t uf L.i'd situate iu P-sint townhip. Houe rset osinty. Pa-. ouiaiu:tr 1T ar7s a Is sit lUm-n c ear, bajiace UiuU-., a.-l,l.un;; bud of lniei HoTuian, Isaac ll 'tnoii. Nuh ll-am. R- he! l'litc ttie JtWiiistown Luutert uu. B. . it. li. o. aud Jaorti iiffinan. havinr ibrrson ens-ted a two story Into dweilinr houar, bank barn, stable ana other ouibuiJirs with the appurt hancea. Taken In execution and to be sold a the pnipeiry of Jaob C. Lrbmao, at the uit of i ok Jonatown ttuiiuiar A uaa Association. AI All thr rich t. title. Interest, rial in and d mand of Mm Ium-I '!-. der'd, ut, in aud lo a eriatn trart uf hind situate in s-badr town- hin. Sinn m t OKint v, rw, wtatn:us lit a-ivs.abit Wlaerra rlotr, ta.iane tiui'jer. ad- sinnx land, of lisniH sst-r. J-swph lpe, Henry Johnson and U'tl'iaiu Kumetl, having thereon erected a twu-us-y frame dwelling hsise. frame Lite and other csillHiiidinr with the apportenanee. Tls-r is a fine urrie ard Hh- premiws. and the whole of it u unieriaid with oail. Taken In exrutioa and to he sold as the rnierty uf MM-tiaet .Mpe, d.c'd, at the suit uf wtid iss-tit. ALKi All the rirhl. title, inb-rvst. rlaim aixl d mand "I Amanda '. Ankeny. in and u a rt-rtain uareri uf bind situate in iixie liws hip. s.siM-rs.-t osinty. l"a, oHilaimur atssit arrv. a'.Hit aa.-rvs Hear, balanee timber, adjiNfituic lamis of 4'. I 'nl, N.uiurl Kipple. J. lauiiirAnlntt and J. S. iUiws. r. lia in a twu stirtr tramr dwelling bise and frame .table lh'-rv em-ted. with the appurv-fiau.-ea. Taken in rxmition aud to br su4d as th t.n i-!y uf Amend C. Aukt-oy, al the suit uf Mary Ellen IsjlL Air. I All the rirbt, title, Inb resl, rlaim and de nuiiid i4 Man' K Paul. of. In and lo the fca k uir dearrilsst rsl e-lle. to w it No. 1. All liiat toew.a.tjf. nere ir parrel of land sit nale in the brnisch uf Meyersdale. SsMMTTSrt OHlUtr. I'm, taSlt.d.Sl .SI ts- by land if ls.t.iel Heu. hi.-T. west hv ss Nis UT. north by tlie Narrow ).ui;r L 1, eaat by land 4 Isniri hetM-biey. bating thereon riss-ted a hm and a half-st.iry dwrlling hisise, imx-hiur .bop, blarksiuita bop aud patu-rn sism. No. 2L AlMa pbssrur naftrel 4 land, sit u atr ss.mr a. at.r. Ivtug u tur north Mde uf tlie Narrow fliur- A. IL. being a art hit. Nk. Ms aad tan, thr oairse. aud disbineea be ing a. follows: north SV, degns-s, nist V0 fcet. tiietsrr aasith a1- derrts. wrst feet, tnenrr isutn t. place uf br-riuuiur. with thr appur trtlaneea. Taken In rtrutiiw and to be sold a. thr property of Mary t. Paul, at the cult of I'na. Chnstiier. ALs) All Die right, title, interest, claim and de. nuilxl uf s-iusin - Tednw, of, in and to i cer tain lot of ground situate in f-sili-lMirr Ur ouirh. tsomerset osinty. l"a, al;smng Tlieo. Warner sa tbe nvf. Al(4i Waruer n tlie uorin.-Mrs. Harriet Wii sn tur wet. stn-et si thr sisith. Iiaviug Ihessa er-.-t.tl a tset. rv frame ds t iling b.rjse, sUible and otlier iMittHjtldiurs. also a lot uf i-hoiee fruit trees un the premises, with thr appurtenan-o-s. Taken in rxeeutsMi and to ts mtid as tbe fr1"-rty "f i;iuou C. Tedrow, at the suit of 'ep-r S- Hay. ALf-j All tlie riilit. titW-. in-ret. rlaiw and d.s niaad of Is borah Jhno. of. In and to six loo. of gnsind situate in Jetim-rt.wn Is.r isirh. s.ntit-rs.-i omiity. Pa, rssinded nti tbe ms-th by the pikr. eai and wuth by Heury '. siiab-r. wist by Jhn iUna. Iiatitig tbensm ereeted a twiKiiry fraiur dwelling bouse and uo-te. with lis- appurb-nanees. Taken in rxcutwn and lo be sold a the property of l-btrah Jiriinsun, at the suit of !suauiiab M. ln tilth', use. A Lis.) All the rirht, title, intere-t. claim and d niand of lieige tvaiurb. Fr-lers-k Welier and Jaoitj tiart. trustee, .if the Kvaiii.'.-li-rwl A sut I u i uf North Anirnea. with iiots-e P James Ferner. a tru-tee rlo-ted inee tbe reomiing if tlie nnH-tre. i in and to all that rertain lot of rnsind situate in sniersa-f tssigh. ssmiersit msinty. Pad.htiinr s 4 gnsjitd uf i.or;:c t suiii:li on tt- nsnh. M. J. Pntts ki tb- Hjth. aii. y ua tle eat and Maiu ro r Turk-yfH street k tbe went. Ieinr lte sallir prviu:- nifivi-yt by lin.T l 'i'.uh and :fe t tm truus- uf the s.i. e.set eireuit f Its- Kalre.M-al . aM-lalin tf Nirth A tueni-a. by ds.l listed Nrt-ms-r llth. A. ii. 1 -e. and reord-si in ilosKtl of lssl of SiiirNI risirity. Pfiu- Ivaula, in Y4. s. pcirrlli. Uigfth.-r with ail and singular tlie lMJiid:nrs. improvements, streets, aorva. Ways. wte. WA'er OHirw-n, r.gllt. li ' rrti.sk. pn ileg.-. berediL.ni.-nis. and tur . -purtenanee. to tin- tm- tMssngiug. Taken m rxo-utss1! and lo tw id a tfir pnipecty of ifeis-re i irfwuglu i r. i. r s U t-e leraftd JaosS i-nliart. tru.u-e a4 tbr Evaiv gelieai Asiaa-iatHMa of Nortii Ans-rum. with niKiee to Jinn. Ferner, a trustee eireled .iw the reosrding uf the mortgage, at thr uit of l. K. Lavau. AD-1 All tbe n:bt. title. Iiitefwt. riaiin and de mand 4 U uiiam kl:ne. oC lit and tu a cer tain piece, parrel Tract of iaftd. .Ituatr in Jenner hrnti!p. sHiir---t osinty. Pa, oin Uiinilix i aere aisl T pen-toes. Mn.-t lnmurr. bisiuJed and deent-d mmw: B.-rinning at a p.t asl tbe .Mninai line, turner v Uttil a petrr r rs-d iin u.rtn fsy aud a 11' .W grert eaM tbirysir autl sevretentns p.ferv- e. U sl.ne. tls-ner I.V latld ill JlA tu!fl .Slth ! ' degrss- we1 fcV-l.'l f-?stle U a ps.t. tle-nee by b.ud uf tlsr waid Wmtam K.ltle wruth lst1 d-gree ea-l ft. and Z-f Il p. rvhe u the pia-e iff txtt:iug, with ttw a l si item. tms. Tak-n in r-t--euti.ro and b is- a-J as the property of Winiau. k..ue at the suit uf Ju-s J. Laker. AL.- A'.l tlw r.ght. title. irit. ret. rkiiiu atsl 1 liialld of Mrs. SI. C -t Pi.IT.. t.4. iu alel lu tbe (iK .nv rig deaentred rvtai ilat-.-, to n it: No. 1. A eertain b of ground situate la Mevef-wlas U-eourh, - rsot-IU.-y ur e Sas-n-eo.-t osinty. Pa, "it oirner of Hea-hley and Thirl streets. Usimbsi i ttu- -a situ by Jotiu Tressler. ea-t by alley, having tin-rom erected a tw.t-sttr fraiae dweinug issw. stanW ami ut her .sit Ihii tdinxs. N.i. 2. A s-4 ff rr si rid -.ituatr a. shore tasinded by K. K. s;rs-t tti thr west, .sa tnr east and tasith by lt -f Tb4ita. lleew. tin Ihem-rth by Wtt-i vf Mary K. Paul, having theretsi rrvated a twte-t.ry fmmc dweliii.g h.sisrand is tier uutbuiidiurs. with thr ap purienaueei. Taken in rxreution and to be sold as tbe rroperty . Mrs. M- C. s-tratloo, at the suit uf na. bnslner. Terms : NeTICI -Vli pers-m parr hast tig at the als.vr saie will pe-aar take notice that W per cent. tf the pun-tiase money mu-t l-r paid when property is kms-ked d.wn. trtberwure it will again he rxpwed to -le al the nsk uf the first purchaser. Tur residue of the p'lr rflar nsss-y mu-t Is- paid m or befure tnr day "4 o si rim tat am. vie Thursday, ss-pteue bef i'th. Issi. No d-s-d will is- aekiKwledg-d nntil the purchase money i paid in full, sheriff'. trm-e. EDWARD Hl-lVER. Aug. K W. sbenlll o;istei: s NOTICES NiiTIfK is hereby riven to ail perstws ow cerned a W-jratees. cn-dits-s, or utherwine. ttu.1 tlie P-llowitir Moint have pasaed lUx-t-u r. and that tls wiiiic will Is- prvseuusl r OKinniiat'.isi and allowanee at an iirpiiaii' I'uuit to lie het-d at sxKuierset. Ia un W edue dar. s--t. ,th. 1SX. First aisi Dual wT-nnl nf Wiiru.rn ililWr, adiiiiniti-au-r -f bei-uda M i iter, der'd. First and final aeosiut of Korv ttlaurTrikan, a.1iiuntstrator and truster uf John Xrriey. deed. First and final aeosiDt nf Ir. H. lieanr. ad uiinistn.t.tctf Jervta.aa P. lirtman. dee'd. First and final aer-.su. I of 1. K. l upp. xrc Btoruf Maryfupp. der'd. First and final aeosiut of J.ib Tbomaa. ad aiiiiistralor of Flitath Hersbberrer. dVc'd. FirM and final an-uunt ( Henry Futxle, ad-m-.nistrat-r uf Su-aa Fscle. dee'd. Fict aJMi final a4-osiiii -f J t- Sveitaer. admimstratur and truster of Karraret isweita cr. der'd. ss-d account of J. I. IJvenrmsi aod F. P. Kea-rhy. eaeculora of John W. bVa-rhy. deed. Aeosint til .Varun Emrrirk. rxcewtor vf Ju m-yh Fjueriek. dee'd. First Kn-unl of J. H. Martz. executor ut J-mathaa Manx, der'd. Urst and final aoostnt of tliauncey Inek cv. administmlur of WUliam ti. Uunu-r. der'd. Amaint nf I. . Curie, administiwtur of Sumnel Fulk. dVc'd. First and final aeosiut vt Jee H'.ver, ruardiaa uf Jaate. H. linker. Fitul areuunt of J. - Meyers. sdmlniatRir tor of Peter Meyers, der'd. First and final aeosiut of Samuel Cable, ad-Biinisirat.-r.-f -s--jre M-rk. dee'd. First and final aeosiut of SV. I. ljvenr.l. adniini.4ral.--r Rehteea ljvenro.i. der'd. Aeosint uf Iwxid Wriale. exerulur of rsa rah Weirle. der'd. Arm-out .-f L I. 1-ydir. administrator uf Israel Knienrk. der'd. First and final ar-omul uf John M. reu, ruardna if Marrie M-M-raa. minor child of V. sV. Morran. der'd. First ami final amsint e4 Isaiah ' ley, admibb-traUir Kev. t'nah -aoey. der'd. rlrst and final aeosint of M.rtln I- -Miavrr. adniinistr-atMof Ir. W. V. "Veir-h. der'd. ilM aod final aero-ant of Frvienrk H4-hn.-k. J r administrator uf Fredrnek Ha-br.-a. tsr der'd. First and nnal aronnt of Wnv L. Hunver, ruar-Jlan of Walter T:lp. BeriMer fBer. JACVR !. MILLER. Ang. 2rth. I. I Kejister. JOUBLIC NOTICE. Thr Mlowinracroonts have lw Bfcsl in my -!tV-r. and ami-r is herei.y rtvea that the ut will ur pf-esr-nlrd to the Court lor Mi4r buo,ua Thursday, Sept. 27th, next First and final aeosint t4 Irvia Custer, rwmmitusrnf Klixabetb k- I 'aster. Arojunl iau Haiiin-r. rxerwtriv uf thr last will and tnUairai tl Ia.ns-1 H. Hakas-r. der'tL. wh. wa. cummitlcr uf aWberra insur er, a lanatle. First scnsiat of B. Scwrll Wright, aminre of H. H. o rady. tin and final amnt of W. H. Ka purl and J. J. Zorw. aaMrnre. uf l. U. Helta Maa-ah-tunnc Owipanv. First aad final acrount of Peter Iiambaahl, iwirmr of Jesse Hoover, cioucraet. Pa, F. P HAYUfR. i 4. Sflh, "M. fTothonoiary. James B. Fine CARTS for Bachelors. Fine BUGGIES for Young Men, SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR BEST GIRL AND NO HOCM TO SPARE. Fine Bussies for middle Fine Carriages for the Family. Fine Phaetons for the Old Folks. ALSO The largest and best James B. PRICES THE BEST Is None Too Good When You Buy MEDICESTES. It is Ja-4 aa Imirtant to Secure FRESH, PURE DRUGS. At it is To Hare Confidence in the Fhyrtcian Who Irecriba AT SNYDER'S You are always wire of getting the frwhe-t nteilU-iiK-x PKIX'RIPTIONS Carefully CoiuiaiuntWiL. TRUSSES FITTED. AU of the 1UU and Most Approved Trusses Kept in Stock. Satisaction Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE Y0U3 SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, - Pa. New Fall Goods are now coming in at low prices. Mrs. A. E. UHL Holderbaum. - aged aud business men a large line of Road Wagon: and Spring Wagon?. selection ever shown. wav down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate! fUti kf lltm- ptl.tM-, rr --t-'ftl 1 1' " Thursday, Sept. 20th, 1394, at I o'clock P. M., ab ffr-r. ijcT vL, to iu llf ill tt"f: $K Oirr t bin !Mr.UiO, . 1 ur. w . lsi Dwelling House, Wit r Wrrirfi?. incr hmik mn rw r U1 C tt tt ti l mi I SO tfmmi CTJOail- Imnssx, ..mt rb un u-nl (4 rl4-v (ruiU N'. 2, A tn-t tnf UuJ Mtttet- in Tb town- ntH iWVtl 1. lnt1 . 1. Wl:lMli lUb Latt-. -rr- ",l'-:r?Urfii. J .u- hrniaii, Jr. J4ja,ta ltr. rtiLiu.r ft UT !C JM-rv htal 1H psrirtK. 4 tlmrt PKat f ri r.ij mitt i'mt a-rv ta gm DWELLING : HOUSE. Tb-w triii art' in hislh taW 4 rw'tiva- rliurvtrTT anl nilnal b'l vnl tr utU rtt fcif wlr iWy ur u a whMir. mi aivl flnrrtajr rt--rv-d. Terms: per rent, on dr '4 mle; tvianre of tioe thiru oo ramlnna'Mia nt mir attd deliver 4 teed; utie-third Apnl t. aixi oor-tt.irl Apnl 1. UT. ittfut inu-reu IWwimi Ui ije f iTea Apni . i. P. H Wt'R. Et-ut.ir Nmh haffer. iter d. Harry I "iKe Auetxioeer. B, &o B. We Want Krrrr ruan. w-nmn aaJ rtilld wbo rocnea to tne . A. K. tjxsainiKSt ur lte KafBMltoti, loruuie to THIS STORE. and karn our eth.) of d.r,r ku bitten! Ytju've beea in itetl. inor and Jttrio. t. petMft fc -r miijr-hun(tn.. he doe m. mnt faun4tr-.l iMkve .rlef-l ul ai d M-en a. I lv feMrturiiy M-ved tbruun out MaiL eaoc OtpltTKIKT, Ull rer la.lv ai.l ivur lw uueur to ot ibryivat Jubilee, thi -rtu-Wr, and . i i rata eiate and jru T ft n .r h ittu. i.itf UrCr. re ar tbrtowHvr. aud And srvml Tafue in eery one it u r iflvn la-Mrtnvtii. If v ain't wvt vpu ttMwjr ua every artM-le we'll bmi( expert viu t. bur. mr itre. m rv tne lititertidt th.it luivr uude tbi tne- ueuae buati fku it t. Yuu'U and New Fall Dress Goods, Silks, and Suitings. hundred And boadmlaiaf tylea newei Je ia-n aud r..Nnnx-atMuteiv tnc be4 ir t ever beea atr u ut-r at pnre! All-Wool Dress Goods. 25c, 30c, 40c, ZOc, 75c, to flneid novel lie, in- rted. ap tu yard. : You'll Find : auanjr f ml values in fine Staple and Novelty Dress Goods, Beady made Suits, Children's Garments, etc., pushed oat. and going in some instances at naif and less. U need tnr nam fcr Iwomliif rel- we'll get it tuu. iueh tttrsaina ran t Imrt. It vu tul ruane, dw lor Ml brt tninc l". Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. bera. O
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