UJi. fjiie Somerset Herald TrK.;K R- wvm Editor. ....eS- 17,1M. -U ,i:iilv Ht K. A. MiyUer, ya ( . A-wit xl. . sU.li f-r "tritifftvi instru- . ,1 sr.ViU'r- drug store. f:iniiT " raised his own ''f,'H.,i.4.-.".iuiit.-auio U theeoii.-lu- '' , ,'i,;. Latter t liim lHt8 pVT ,.. sj.ring-t-x.th Harrows for .. ,1 I l.,.l,.,1IH vhy Jan"-4 "" "!" " ...aiiv.-areful expcnsiicnte it has j lt.-rii'J th:U ,he fl,n n""rT ,'.n ' . rii .11 1'1, on level on good . ,e r.l. is le than one third , . r.,niir.'.l t draw the same load on .,.,,,.....1 ."anil r.i.t ur I. ' tirade Floar from Man 's, hn k. he Wf:s the lt grade. '. n.iiii.uted that the death n7".,.!,,lrtif Mr luiuute, t7,7yO li" ; " rWlT.Wu p.r year. The birth ,r minute. li.W per day, or dels.' I : .,,,jK.r vt-ar, re-ii"'B i VdaVs i h-"tth- . sii i riMxHis, all the latest l'it Mr. Kate B. Ooffroth-a, riii-"'" show ,hat " gniu ot wheat f.irtv fold. Kvery pound should -.Kill." ' g It tltercl.irc i cunt i""." ' . . . ...1 of our wlieai i mctiucu 1 one-fourth bushels to au ,- mil- : I p, t from 10 to 20. ill.1 Iwv.Miwat" - ....... iinuliTHte tini-e ? Uo :.mll t'lli fin Enc'i ii'n-ier h" estimated that L ,'Junv pin ":l 8t "Pound interest at 5 l nt. ! t!l" 'ITinninR of the Christian 'T(Sii,i i v tliis time have increased to inioufv il ,n lie contained in !,! (:!! "i"111 to ,lie crth in man'- 1, ,1 Oats Chop always fresh, no i i-..ni ail' f ...l- hand, at " w . ... .MA 111.- 1 1 v" v iv o. I Man.-lu-t.-r parking company had oe-,M.,nK.t,.-:r:i.h to their manager at t : .1. atf Tt rl t hik jrwl f;i,1..ria, isniiMi v.. Tuf the mi-HaCt' lne P1 "c " i rrt.A.ttAl.ii. They state that this is I1J.I 3J I i if i.ad ntn-pr ltepn 1 Mnti1.! or 3., rro'ra. " ---- - - -. . 1 in the aiinais oi leiegnipuH- nis- j! .rv. iv 11 ' itimlr. tiirn, isl-l,' muos. Hun.lro.ls of novelties for ladies' and .V vv.it a: Mrs. KateB. Coffroth's. V It. Elliott, proprietor of the Ohio-1-VH..HM' at ohiopyle, was seriously ,a!i.l.-J"" Wt-.lnes.lay by the atv iden- ! ,li-lirg.' .'f his ie a L . ..ariiig to Co huntincanu was sumoing li ' 1 1 - . . i i fy.iththe I'litt I hip K uuiucKiAiuuu. u .im- liiamii'r the gun was discharged, t in of tli load striking Elliott in the faee, i : i i . .I JUh ey r, seriously injureu, iiui lue lit will not 1 destroyed. Y.mj will find a full and fresh line of in st. t at M ahuox S-hikk'K s. Wm. Hammond, aSullivan county, Pa f,,nn.r. on his farm dogs. In . r.l.-rt." pn.(KTly support this great ea ;:nr irmy, Mr. Hanimoiid has a liakery 1 ni.'atliopping machine, which in ,-,,:i,l.:na:ioii use up ten liarrels f flour ! h.i.f a ton of meat a week to make j -zl.is.-i.it. The dogs are theprojierty f New York, Brooklyn and Philadelphia -wr.Mii.'ri. and Mr. Hainmon is only the k-Mx-r 'l trainer of the animals. If you want the lest farm wagon on iirt-ls don't fail to get a Kramer or u.k'lmker from J AS. B. IIoLPERBArSf, Somerset, Pa. They are going This is the kind of fat her for heavy wrajs and R. A. Miy J.-r Kts-kwood, Pa has a splendid as .irtineiiU Ju.lge Vansii-kle, in the I'nion county i".uru X. Uut week, charged the (iraiid .lury tliat the pra.-tU at church fairs of it-.ldiiig drawings for prizes is a violation f ibr law against l.teriea and as much in offi'tiM' as race track pod selling and -titer g-uuMiug. He read a program of a Uit htlj iu St. J.Kteph's Ilotnan Catholic I'lturrli at North Plainlield, X. J-, at iiii. li there were drawings, and charged .hr jurors to invejitigate it, La.lie' underwear, hosiery, corsets, K.- of the !est quality, at Mrs. Kate B. ('..ffp.th"s. A a train was running through the F.l.f.li.uu and Castle station of the Ixndon Chatham A- 1 lover Kail way on the 5th of lti iitontlt. a piece of coal fell olTthe liiiiti-rof the tank engine, and injured furor five iMMj.le standing ou the plat -f -rin. one sustaining a fra.-tured jaw and ..K-twioii of the brain, (icneral Hutch inson, in reorting ou thin, recommends tiiuainutiVTsofiiVi e iinn ani all teii.Iers. Ik- fitted with railings, and that lri.t.M-iler lie issued that al must not n !iy a -.-o i ut ever be stacked altove the railing. I amaecnt f..r the Ross Feed and Knsil )."' cutter, w hich I will run against any mtter nili. Any one wanting a first class feed cutter ran get it from me. J. M. FlKK, Bills, Pa. n and after Octotier a) n through tminson the Baltimore A Ohio will lie luiplnd with the iold sysU'm of steam h.-itiiijj, and as rajiidly as possible the --atr arc U-ing placed in all passengor rJr in I Mb l.H-al and through aervioe. within the past year the Baltimore A 'lii" bo. eK-rini(iited with several sys-t- ii. au.l have at last adopted theiold i-:h.la, them.ist satisfa-tory for their I; i .-iaitiu-d by the officials that tlii, si,., ,.ts -veral advantages over "liters, au.l f.rtbat reas..u it will adopt -ei.n all the divisions of the road after i tae J:e nainL Washburn and Cniobys dd Medal R ir warranted the lsist in the market. Tsalel.y MlIIL.i. SciiRiKK. An exruange s:tys: "Much ado has wn uta.le of trusts and inonojK.lics doing t tK,w prove- ' 'honetit farmer,' but there is a da ; 'honest farmers' who i.i Iwr watchiiiL' P.v.ulo ho hvf had mvaahin to purr-haae oats this season founj tht i,s qUite . nuiiitier of in laii. ti,e i,i iHjrntd and the run im.. the oats. A laishel of at weigh, tw pounds and a laishel of f,as A und of oats is worth over a I"smd of w htat is considur "J" under a e.-nt, making the profit to l a nved from the wheat bin bursting, and wheat ruimiiig into the oats, quit rateiit" our trw-s, vines, and plants T",a u' Casw-lman Valley Nursery ""-S vim, and plants R.r sale, of , Viri'. lUtail orders filled prouipt- ' ,ul1 """ "f AIso t,,e patronage ,",J, r solicited ; st.K-k furnished to ' trad, at th.- lowest wbol.-sale figures. f-i r.-jM.nsjl.le men want.sl U . urd. rs t,r mr g,, in tilhl and J"i6 emmi. good pay and sUdy ,rk " rieht tia 0f n)elu Write for our "-."Je and i,Tv iiKt Address. ff. jt II. B. Kemp, Harti.-d.vil, Somerset C.x, Pa. 'f "m-taUes are rejoicing over the de 1,,n"f Judge Magic of Pittsburg that "WaUt, luu taVj tif wjjtg jjj. .T of,lw; d'sjiositioq of the caseou which . y Tv ifaged. The decision was ren in the- cac ortVniHUble P. Mclnery JuH All.g!eiiy ejuuty t olttain his "t-m thecal of Kdward Haines, who "uvi,-d of aggravated assault and ry. Ii:tiiUi had lcu wlttellesl to a "aud imprisonment, Uit the Court af--d vacated the sentem-e, and dis- The m own 'aTniI,l'e--T "'y officers refused to pay the sX and M. lnery brought suit. Judge 14 w w-k decided that the county ta0ly the wart. hii,(j but words of the highest praiea . . d every hand regarding the -Hiful dUpUy of trimmed hats at R, A. K.xtdkr's, Roc-kwood, Pa, lUstrlct-Attomey Weller, of IVdft.rd, was a Monday visitor hi Somerset. Snow squalls prevailed here and throughout the highlands of Somerset county Monday morning. Kx-Judge Baer presided as temjiorary' cnairnian over the meeting of ItenuicraUc clubs in session at Altoona last week. Mr. S. F. Picking, of Chicago arrived In town Saturday and will spend a week or ten days with home friends. Ex-Sheriff Kyle and family returned. Monday, after a week's visit to Bedford. where they were the guests of Mrs. Kyle's brother. M ra. Matilda ililemaii and 'Mrs. Ahisui- na Wans, of Addison township, are visit ing at the home of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Krlton Long, in this place. The County Commissioners and their clerk John Emert attended the meet ing of the State Association of County Commissioners held last week in Potts- ville. At the recent meeting of the State As sociation of the Diro-tors of the P.ior and Chnrities, held at York, Pa., Lewis C. l olliorn, Ksq., was elei-ted Trtwurer for the ensuing year. At the county Alliance meeting held in Casseluian Saturday last. It. F. Snvder and V. V. Marshall were elected dele gates to the State meeting which couvenes in Harrisburg IHHemIs?r IS. landlord Tayman, of Iavansville, ad vertises a card of races to come off on his new track at that place on Friday next. A number of the fastest "flyers" in the county will -'go." The attendance will be large. Elsewhere in this issue will be found an entertaining letter from a valued west ern correspondent. The letter concerns many former Somerset county people who have made their homes in Kansas and Nebraska. Hot water heat for residences is becom ing quite popular in this place, not less than ten dwelling houses are already equipped with all of the necessary appli ances, while a numlier of other families are negotiating to have their pniertios heated by this method. Robert M. Patton, son of the late John W. Patton, of this place, recently gradu ated from the Theological Icpartmeiit of the Disciple College, at Bethany, West Ya., has accepted a call from a congrega tion at Eagle Mills, X. and left for his new field of lalx.r last week. In accordance with nomination papers filed in the County Commissioners' ollice. he names of Conrad 1. Spangler, of Sto- nycreek township, for Jury Commission er, and James S. May, of Meyersdale, for Poor House Director, will appear in the Prohibition column of the otlicial ballot to be voted Xov. 6th. Congressman J. I. Hicks finds, on ac count of previous engagements, that he will be unable to address all of the Re publican meetings to lie held iu this coun ty l-fore election. He will devote one week to speech-making in this county, however, the places at which he will speak to be announced hereafter. The claims of thre or more dserviiig veterans of this county have l?en favora blv acted uihmi by the pension bureau. Ijist week a pension certificate was is sued to William Bowman, of Husliand, and hereafter the quarterly drafts of Ja cob A. Bowman, of Elk Lick, and Ed ward I Korns, of Jenner township, will be for larger sums. There will lie no services in the Pres byterian Church next lord's Ihiy, Oct. 21, as Rev. Bristow will lie in attendance at the Synod of Pennsylvania, which meets at Tyrone. Regular services ou tfc-t. UHh, wheu the pastor will preach morning and evening. On that day th Sabl with School will meet at 3 P. M., and a full attendance is requested. A numlr of Somerset jicople are in Pitbdairg this week in attendance Usn the U.S. District Court. lawyers John R. Scott and John H. Uhl. as jun.rs, and all others as witnesses in the case of the Government vs. P. A. Johns, of Rock wood. A private message received yesterday afternoon says that the cases against Mr. Johns were continued, at the request of the government, until May session 1H, oftlte L. S. District court. By reference to the call for Republican meetings, published in another column, it will lie seen that a numlH-r of changes in the dates have leeii made since our last iwuc These changes were made to suit the convenience of Hon. J. D. Hicks candidate for Congress, who will speak at a nutiiU-r of the meetings. The banners won by the Republican voters of Berlin borough and Summit township two years ago, will Ik presented by Mr. Hicks at the meetings at Meyersdale and Berlin. The petition or ciuxeus, reiorrcj vi mum hut wee k's II kbai.d. ttraring council have an arc light placed at the intersec tion of Patriot and Main Cr.ws streets, was presented to the local law makers, at aniectiiif-of that Unly Friday evening, when the request was promptly grunted. Council a. ted wisely in this matter, as a light placed at the point indicated will benefit at least throe -fourths of the citi zens of the town. Council have been jieti tioiied for three or four additional street lights to lie placed in vari.us parts of tho town, and, although it is admitted that the lights are badly needed, the public exchequer is not in condition to grant tho prayer of the iietitioners. The people of CV influence and vicinity are making a fight for a public bridge to span the Yough river at that place. It is claimed that the Fayette county authori ties have exhibited a willingness to join the authorities of this county in erecting one, as the bridge would Ikj of mutual benefit to the people of both counties. Let it be built by ail means and the sooner the better. Conflueiu-e is one of the m st promising towns in this county and is the commercial centre for a great num'ier of people of Fayette. If expensive county bridges are needed at isolated points like Marklet Jii and R wena U ilf-way between Stoyestowu and Hooversyille one is certainly ten times mora badly needed at Confluence Lat it be built. Mr. James McKelvey and family will this week take p.ssesion of their elejant new houi s, cmer of Patriot and Main Cross street, the carjK'iiters, plumU-rsand decorator having c iiupleled their work in it. The walls of the house are or fire brick of uniform olor. laid iu nuro.ui uiortar. Thj interior finish is of red oak and white pine and Ibv c:rt produced is very hiidsoiui. All of thi finishings hardware, glass, elcslric li-ht fixturs. paper Ac. are of the tines quality and go towards making Mr. McKelvey's home one of tha prettiest an I in ist at tracJve in this action of the st:ite- Mr. Elias Cunnin;ham was the contractor an 1 the workmanship throjghoat retle-ts the grcjte-t credit up n him. It is a inutr of gjacral o:ii n;:t on the streets that tho meiiiVrs of town c;wncil hxve not got enough borough matter to engage their attention, and that they are now laboring to select suitabls na nes fit tho rewntly organized firo enmpanios. In fact, it i" rop rtod, that council has ordered a b rool an 1 fire equipment ftr one company and have de clined to purchase a reel and equipment for the other company simply because the tnemtiers of the original company in sit upon reUiuin the name agreed upon at the time of organization. This is a very little matter, but is something that the fire laddies are deeply iutere-rted in and should never have been oflicially noticed by the borough "dads." Fair play and no favoritism, should govern in this matter. Eawaxit "WiUidraw. Tho Republicans of this community Here treated to a genuine surprise on Monday morning la.t, when Chairman Biesecker rc-eived a letter, from A. S. Ed ward. Esq., announcing that he had for warded to the Secretary of the Common wealth his withdrawal as a candidate for Senator. Xf- I.-. I.... ...I- .. ... ......i.L I in the dark regarding it. Ho was regular ly nominated, and there was not tho shadow of a doubt of his election by an overwhelming majority. By his unex- iveded action, Mr. Edwards has 1ml illy repaid tho Republicans of the district for the compliment of a nominnlloii which he sought, and ai-eepted, and retained un til this bite dale in the canvass. Of course another nomination will have to be made and we foresee numerous difficulties and complications surrounding it. The district is soundly Republican and must not lie hist, whether this unfortu nate state of affairs was brought aliout cither by an unavoidable necessity, or is the result of chicanery on the part of others. Xow. let us have a candidate IKissesscd of an unblemished reputation and stalwart Republicanism and all will yet lie well. Crested With Cheeri. oeiier ucmonstralion or the new water work's ability to subdue fire could lie asked for than the exhibition made last Thursday afternoou when the stable i raging mass of flames standing lie- tween and only a few feet distant from the new home of James McKclvey and the residence of Isaac Simpson, on Patri ot street, was smothered in a twinkling, anil property of great value was saved iroin ucsiruciion. 1 lie exlul.ition was gratifying in the extreme not only to a majority of the citizens who favored mu nicipal ownership of water works but as well to that not inconsiderable num lier of taxpayers who lielieved the best interests of the town would lie subserved by granting a water franchise to a private corporation. But, the water works are here, and we have In-fore said, have demonstrated their ability to furnish fire protection, and for this reason, if for no ther, the work should lie hurried to completion. There has been too much lay already and every day the works remain in an unfinished stale means so much more additional money from the pockets of the tax payers. Carries Hit Eocord Under Hit Hat. Lewis lA'itenliergcr, latoof Co. E., 51th Pa. Vol., came from his home near Ii- lertsvillc, Jenner township, to Soinerm-t last week, and while here was the recip ient of much attention on the part of C. A. It. comrades and others. Comrade Ijcitenls-rgcr is the possessor of a fright ful wound which was rc;-civcd in a peva- iarhnanner while he was in the service of his country. During a hand-to-hand fight near Piedmont, West Ya., a Confed erate, who was behind a tree, siid.leuly leaped from his hiding place and lcg.iii tubbing Leitenberger, who was disarm ed, over the head with his musket. I-it-enlierger fell to the ground tmejiis.-ious and when he M-as afterwards picked up y his comrades it was found that he was suffering from a broken n.tso and a fract ure.! skull. Sulisequ.Mitly a wirgoon re moved a piece of the skull and lei an open wound which .tare not heal under penalty of death. The oiu'iiing in the derails head is kept closed with a bit of cotton. How About Free Eiw Material! ! Pr-is Dispatch. After the applause which followed Mr. Black's great effort had sulisided, cx- Jude W. J. Baer, of Somerset, on mo tion of Timothv J. Barke, was unani mously appointed teuqsirary chairman. After thanking them for lli honor, Judge Baer thought the Dein.icratie par- y not only still lives but will as long as the republic endurcx. He urged all K-m.H-rats to forget their dissensions and rally under the old JclVersonian Democ racy Itauner and march again to victo- Tiie Dciii.M-nitic ws-ieti.-s, lie said. are founded on the principle of the great est R.ssl to the greatest numlier. lie urg ed them to rally to the siipis.rt of the icket as the only way and only hoe of success, lie plea.ie.1 witu liiciu to go in to the fight as one man, and to let the watchword lie, "up and at them." To Overcome Se'f Consciousness. There is no more comfortable feeling than that of Isdng well dressed, but how do those persons feel who have fine rai ment and shabby, out-of-date head wear? Few persons noticj the incongruity, but the unfortunate i-rson who is so attired i conscious of "w hat a sight I must lie making of myself." Mrs. Kate B. Col- froth and her able orps of ussiMants are ireparod to relieve all who suffer from ilea feeling. Th -y have a "cure all." lead wear of the newest, brightest, dain tiest, UKist stylish and most iicomiiig is o Is? had otily at Mrs. Coffroth's, and Is-st f all tli prices are ri jiiL Extortion lias no plaice in her store. A Grip oa fie South Pean, WhentlieMurtofcomiii.m pleas for- Cuuiberlaiid county conlirinsthc report ot the viewers to condemn tho piers and site of the South Penn bridge ovor the Sua quchanua river at Harrisburg, the Cum- Ix-rland Valley Railroad company will have a grip ou the South Ponn which nothing can shake; in fact it will practical ly own all tho road that has lieen built twecn ML Dallas and Harrisbu rg ; and having jsissession of the Harrisbarj? ter minus, which is the held, and all that part of the trunk which lies in Fulton ami licdford counties, e:ist of MU Dallas, it need n-it trouble itself aUitit the tail, which is lying in a somewhat damaged. audition across the main range of the Al- leghenies. This disjointed section of the ia.1 will probably never Ikj of any use to any miii pany. I lie rittinrg uivisionoi he Baltim:ire and Ohio runs parallel with t and h-ts cotitrol of all tha lofal branches which could possibly afford any business. he eastern division of the South Penn which theCumlerland Valley is in.firpor atiug into its own system, by the easy and heap process of condemnation, will lie the main outlet for tho West Virginia al region as well as the Cumberland and Broad Top coal regions. Tho coal trains which wereexpesied to come d wn the mythical Baltimore a. id Cumberland road to Hagerstown. will take this route to the east, an 1 will not come within fifteen miles of this city, even if connec tion is ni.ide with the Cumlierland Valley road at Richmond Furna.-e, Thus vanishes the dream of the West Virginia Central. Iij.-rttHr IlrrnlJ f Turck. Trirelled 150,003 Miles. When Miss Jessie Ackerman regis tered at the Auditorium h-Hel in Chi cago on Thursday, she had the satisfac tion of knowing that she was ending the ingest journey ever made by a woman. Miss Aekernian is a missionary sent out y the Wouians' Christian Temperance 'nioiu Her lalxirs have covered a wide iuI.L They have included tho countries of China, Japan, Xew Z aaland, Australia, India, South Africa, Madagascar, Java, Singapore and th? Hawaiian lsiamts. "Think," said Miss Ackerman, "of a woman travelling l.Vl.arl miles of territory and iuingliiig with all classes of humanity, ivilized and uncivilized, in seven years. I have tied tho white ribbon twice around the glolic. I have slept in tomlis, in ham mocks swung in trees and on the liaeks of elephants and camels, and aftr my trip I am tired. Wass Family E-Unioa. The five surviving children of Mr. and Mrs-Oeorgo Wass, Sr among the pio neers of Addison township, held a family re-union a few ibirs ago at the home of Alfred Wass, near Petersburg. Those present were Luclnda, relict of BenJ. Ayers, of Uridley, III.; George, of .the firm of Wass A Lininger, lumber dealers of Listonburg ; Matild, widow of Joseph Hileman, Charlotte and Alfred. A num ber of the descendants of the different families were present, together with in vited guests. A Tbrsiteniag B'.ie. Between four and five o' chick Thursday aftcruisin smoke was discovered emerg ing from tho stable recently erected by James McKclvcv. immediately in thi rear of his new house ou Patriot street. An alarm was protcptly raised and in a remarkably short time iiiemliers of tho two recently organized lire coiupanies 'vero on hand with hose. Before the hose could be uttached to the hvdrants the !iuics had found their way through tho rj-if and were angrily licking up every thing in their way. Isaac Simpson's res idonce was only a few feet from the burn tug stable, and although the wind was bio ing a gale in the opixwite direction. it was thought that it was doomed to destruction. As soon as the hose was brought into action and two streams of water were poured onto the flames. mighty shout went up from the sjiecta tors one-half of the town's population who saw at once that the fire laddies were fully able to cope with the devouring en emy. One stream of water played on the McKelvey and Simpson houses and pre vented tho flames from communicating with them and from doing more than trilling damage to them. Six tons of hay and two loads of straw, stored in the stable, were burning fierce ly, and it was not until after several thousand gallons of water had been s Hir ed onto the mow that the fire was extin guished. The second story of the stable was al most entirely burned away, entailing a loss of six -r seven hundred dollars, cov ered by insurance. There are several theories as to the ori gin of the fire, but the one generally ac cepted is that it was caused by sparks from a flue in tho neighliorhiod falling upon the hay on the mow. Mr. McKelvey waa iu Pittslwrg at the time and Mr. Simpson showed his appre ciation of the services rendered by tho firemen in a substantial manner. Closing Oat! Closing Ont! Closing Out to Quit Business ! il rent closing out salo of Boots, Shoe and Ruhtier, Trunks and Satchels. fttu) worth of the aliovc named goods must lie sold within the next sixty days regardless of cost. Here is a chance you do not often get to supply your family with first class Boots, Shoes and Rubltcrs for the winter. Times are hard and people ex to buy cheap. I Hi not miss this grand opportu nity. Frank Sinvtun, Knepper's Block, Somerset, Pa. Governor Cnrtiu's Will. Tho will of cx-tiovcrnor Curtin was probated Thursday. It is a very concise locumeiit not tilling one side of a sheet of leal cap. Mr. Curtiu lsiueathed ev erything he possessed to his wife. His son W. W. Curtin, of Philadelphia, and John Blanchard, of Bellefontc, are nam ed as executors. It is not known exactly how much of an estate (iovcrnor Curtiu left, but it must lie the biggest part of $t,noo,uu. He icld a controlling interest in the stock of the Bald Esglo Valley railroad, was a arge st.iekholder in the First Xational and Centre county 1 winks in this place and Blair county liank at Tyrone. In ad- lition to this he had a large amount of other securities and was inisscsscd of con siderable real estate. The will was dated Septemlier i, 11. A Ifew Creation. A new creation," is a phrase milliners are fond of using, but hats and bonnets in this calsgory are ofttiines imposed iiMn a too confiding public. I'p-to-date milliners, those who attend the city open ings and have the taste to discern between a "jay" and a "love of a lionnct" are tho ones to lie relied uisin. Another thing, few ladies take a hat home from the store that exaKly pleases them after they have worn it once or twice. There is always some little trifle that must lie either added o or taken from it before it is just right. Well, it Uikes an artist to perform these little tricks of the trade, and the only .lace you can get trimming done to your taste is at Mrs. Kate B. Coffroth's. Town Bailt in a Month. A Butler, Pa. special of October 7, says: A town has sprung up twelve miles from here within a few days. Its name is Cisipertown and the oil fever rages there as luidly as it ever did in the first palmy lays of the gushers. When Septvmls-r licgan i) pe'iple dwelt there. To-day there are more than OU). Nearly loo oil derricks dot the fields within a radius of lalf a mile, all of which have gone up recently. A month ago there was noth ing at Cooperstown but a few straggling houses. Now there are two livery sta tics, with another one coming, three hardware 'stores, ten lioarding houses. three general stores, live liarls-r s hops hree billiard and kmiI rooms, five restaur ants, one shoemaker's shop, four meat markets, one wagonmakcr, two black smiths a telegraph office, food store ami four churches. At Home. 11 who are interested in good house- kts'Ving should examine the Cinderella Range. It 1 takes light bread, and roasts meat delimously. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Jamks B. Hoi.pkrbai'M, Somerset, Pa. Condition of the Crops. The OctoU-r returns to the slatisticlin if the department of agriculture make the general condition of corn as not ma terially differing from that of last month, it U-ing U4.2 against G3.4 in September, a gain or ciglit-tculus or one point i lie returns of yield per acre of wheat indi- ate a produ.-tion of aUuit 13.1 bushels, wing l.H bushels greater than last Octo- Ikt's preliminary estimate. The returns of yield of oats per acre af ter consolidation indicate a yield of 24.5 bushels, Isdug one bushel more than the estimate for last Octolicr. The average yield per acre is 13.7 bushels against l'i.3 bushels of 1U and li" laishels in 1 C". According to the returns on yield per acre the general average for barley is 1U.3 Isishels against 21.7 bushels in lKd and 17 l.ushels iu !S-i The condition of buckwheat is 72.0 against S9.1 last month and 73.5 Octolier 1, MflL The October con dition of J tola toes is 04.3 against tii4 last month and 71.2 at the same time last year. The condition of toliacvo is SL5 against 74.5 last month and 74.1 October 1, l.Htti. Heart Disease Believed in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfW-t relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Sjiells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by Geo. W. Benford When a Kan is Dead. A recent decision of the United States Supreme Court is of interest to laymen as well as mcmiicrs of the legal profession, inasmuch as it declares unconstitutional and void a law that has Iteen upon our statute b.siks for a long time. The law heretofore authorized the distribution of a man's estate if he aliseuted himself from his known and usual place, of resi dence for more tljan seven, yrs and ad vertisement in the locality where tie was last seen failed to show that he was still alive. Xow, however, the Supreme Court in Sooit vs. McXeal have decided that the law passed by any state authorizing the distribution of the estate of a person who u not conclusively proved to ite dead is unconstitutional, and the acts of any ad ministrator appointed by any lower court are void and of no effect. This decision will affect some Lancaster county estat-w that were ready for distribution. Have you seen Devlin'a Brussels Car rets at 50 cents per yard, in any pattern ? ce Curtains lower than joblier'a prices. Prices guaranteed on any article, W and 82 Franklin SL,' Johnstown, Pa. Republican - Meetings if?-. .Meetings will lie held at the following nines and places, when the issues involv ed in the great olitical buttle now being waged will l presented and discussed by able speakers : Monday Oct 29 at 7 p. m. Davidsvill Tuesday " 30 " 1 " S-ap Level. M " 7 " Hillsboro. Wednesday " 31 " 7 " Ijunliersville. " 31 " 1 " Salisbury. " ""7 " Meyersdale, Thursday, Xov. 1 " 1 " Kingwood. " ""7 " NewCentr'v'e " 1 " 1 " Confluence. " " " 7 " Rockw.xsL Friday - 2 " 1 " Bakersville, " " " 7 " Edie. 2"1 " Shanksville. 7 " Berlin. Saturday " 3"1 - Jenne'X R.'s " ""7 " Stoyestowu. Other meetings will le announced in due time. Ji R.Sti.l, F. W. Bll-WKKR, Chairman. Secretary. Husband Items. Miss Lilly Smith, of Shanksville. has lieen visiting friends in this place for the past week. A protracted meeting was begun in the Weller church last Sunday. Preaching every evening during the present woek, also on next Sabbath morning, by the pastor. Rev. Houpt. The new store-keeper, Mr. Shaffer, of Jenner township, has removed his family to this placo and rented nart of X. Miller's house. The chestnut crop is exceodingly largo this year. Hundreds of bushels are be ing gathered in the mountain and shipped to the market. Tho lale decision of the Supreme Court will proltably compel tho Evangelical Church at this place to surrender its hurch property, as its iiioiuIh-i-s are united with the minority fiction of that denomination. X. Life or Death? It is of vital importance that it should be understood by ersons whose kidneys are inactive, that this condition of things is finally inductive of a state of the or gans where life hangs in the Iwlauco. Bright's disease, diabetes, albuminuria are all diseases of a very obstinate char acter in their mature stage, and all have a fatal tendency. They often liallle the most practised medical skill, and the most approved remedies of materia mod- -a. But opposed at the outset that is to say, when the kidneys lx-gin to discluirge their functions inactively with Hoslct ter's Stomach Bitters, the daugerous len iency is checkcL Very useful, also, is this household medicine for those ail ments of common occurrence constipa tion, billiousness, dyspepsia and nervous ness. It is a safeguard against malaria and averts chronic rheumatism. A Ladie's Bonnet. There aro very few things, it is said. more attractive to a woman than a lsn net Therefore it is hardly necessary to point out to tho readers of the Hkr.vld who do their shopping in Somerset that there is only one place, Mrs. Kate B. Cof froth's, where the latest and most fash ionable ladies' headwear can lie obtained. Mrs. Coffroth has recently ret units! from the city, where she purchased an entire new stock of fall and winter hats, lionuets and trimmings. The trimming depart ment at Mrs. Coffroth's store is the best. so that when you have your work done there you can rest assured that it cannot lie done better. It is important that you know this before making your purchases. He Prices for 1894. Painted Barb Wire per lb, BLssell Chilled Plows, No. 40 " " Syracuse " " - liule " " 2 cts. - ?ti 00 6 00 - 6 00 6 00 Call and sec the latest improvement in Lever Spring Tooth Harrows. James B. Homikhbai'm, Somerset, Pa. Clearance sale of fine furniture at Dev lin's, .so and K Franklin SU, begins Aug. lilt. Parlor suites at alanit half price. Mush-al instruments at Huyder's drug store, Hews Items. The earliest hoavy frost over kn wn at Columbus, Teniu, has laadly damaged the cotton eroji. Ex-Senator lug ills' daughter Ethel is to lie married to Dr. E Iward i. Blair, at Atchison, Kansas, tMolsr 24. Miss Francis Willard has rallied from her recent illness and last week was able to address the Ohio Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The deed by which Chauvin, the murdered Urosse Point (Midi.) recluse, conveyed fl-iVM) worth of property to John H. Seitz for fJOHJ lieforcthe tragedy, may be set aside as fraudulent. Thomas II. Snyder, fanner and preach er, of Stone county, Kan., went insane and sat on the liank of a pond and wrapped lt.irl.ed wire around his neck and ankles, bringing them close together, then rolled into tho water. A deep and famous well on the Ireland Stock Farm in BourK.n County, Ky., heretofore noted for its purity, h.u been poisoned, and its water has killed James It itherford, Thomas aud.James Camp bell, who have for mouths used it. Each victim died in great agony. Amid a cloud of fire, steam and hot ashes, five men were hurled to death and seven others injured by a boiler explosion in Henry Clay Colliery Shamokin, Pa., Thursday morning. A nest of 27 boilers blew up, demolishing the engine house, entailing a loss ranging from toO,' 90,uuo, and throwing idle Pino men and boys. On the farm of Nathan Jreer, near Fort Recovery, O. Thursday evening. Ells worth McAfee, aged 27, and Tom tJreer, aged 20, were in the hay mow when a spark from a threshing engine ignited the straw. They were caged like rats and burned to a crisp. Xathan t Jreer, the wealthy father of one of the victims, was, also burned so severely that hiidied. The farmers and ranchmen of Ne braska are shipping their cattle to mar ket as rapidly as they can, because the drought has destroyed the pastures and left them nothing to feed with this win ter. The corn that was blasted by the hot winds of August lias been cut and stacked up for fodder and will last f.jra, while, lq( the steers, ace. t b, J.tnr. txmditiun now than, ttiy will be a month ater,-(V"cija lieeortl, Judge Eudllch, of Reading, has refusod to grant naturalization papers to two foreigners, natives of tieruiaiiy. They were unable to answer satisfactorily the questions asked by the Judga. Both said they had not read the Constitution of the United States. One of the applicants said he did not know how the state legislature was conducted, but thoughr that it was necessary lor congress to approve all laws passed by the Pennsylvania legislature. He said he had lived in this country twenty-one years, and the reason he did not apply ftir naturalization papers before was because he exiccted to retain to his native land. Highest of all ia Leavening 4 &g&&3 IX ABSOLUTES PURE 8ECES8I05 OF 150 CHDECHE3. The Dubiite Evangelieals Organize a Hew Denomination. A new religious denomination of great imiHirtancelhr.Nighoul IVnnsvlvania was organized in Reading 011 Wednesday, w neu I ne 1 luted r.vaneelicul wi t was formed. This is the name assumed by the Lvangelimls who are followers of Bishop Dults and opposed to Bishops Bowman and Ksher. More than half of all the Evangelicals iu the state will se cede to join this denomination. There are in Pennsylvania Is tween 3o and 4no churches, it is estimated. The recent de cision of the supreme court gave the con trol of all the churches to the Bow man faction, on the ground that the Indianapo lis conference dn 1!U was the legal one and its appointments valid. However, in Pennsylvania the ami-Bowman faction or Dulwites, have a majority of mcmliers. In other words. Bishop Bowman has all the churches, but Bishop Dubs has a large part of the people. Eighty-six lay delegates and 102 preach ers, representing about 120 congregations, composed of over l',0.rj uieinhLT of tho an ti-Ksher faction of tho Evangelical church, met in MetrojK.litan hall in Read ing on Wednesday. They adopted the name of United Evangelicals, after resolv ing to stick together and refused longer to be governed by the regular Evangelical church. That night a mass meeting, attended by aliout 5,000 followers of Bishop Dubs, was held. Rev. A. Stapleton, secretary of the Cen tral Pennsylvania conference of the Evan gelical association, states that a conven tion of his conference has lieen called to meet in WiiliamsHrt, Pa., on Tuesday, rtolier loth, when it is expected that the preseut liody of ministers will go out to a man, giving over 3 churches to half a dozen Esherite preachers. A letter was read from Bishop Dulw, of C'hi.-ago, in which he sends a greeting to tho convention, and wishes it every suc cess. He recommended that all proper ty be vested iu the trustees of everv hurch , that lay representation lsj recog nized iu all districts and general confer ences, and the continuation of the present itinerant system. Tho discussions showed the greatest unanimity respecting the future organiza tion of the body. You can buy a set of single Driving Harness for five dollars at Ja.MKS B. HoLI.KRRAt'X'S. A Curtin Anecdot. A tramp was arrested and bpiught Ie- fore the Burgess of Bellcfonte, charged with defacing private residences. He had Iteen caught scrawling cabalistic figures upon Governor Curtin's han.Ls.nne stuno mansion, and the Governor was present at the hiring, only as a spe.-bitor, how ever, and not as a prosecutor. I am not a tramp," said the prisoner. when asked to give an acMiiut of himself. " I am a coal miner out of a joli, and I am working my way from Pittsburg to Schuylkill county. Them marks are signs." If that Is the case, what do the signs mean?" queried the Burgess. They might not mean anything to a gentleman like you," was the reply, "toil to every hungry man who travels the road they are plainer than print. They will tell him when he comes along, whether it Is) to-morrow, next week or next month, that the man who lives in that house will always give a fellow a square meal for the asking." " Ik-spite all tho honors that have from time to time lieeu paid to me," said the Joveruor, in steaking of the incident. it was the proudest moment of my life when that poor devil spoke up for me in the Burgess' otfb-e here In my own town." Heiultntf llrmlil. Where a Man Can Save. RIGHT in this store. We stand ready to give our patrons the pecuniary advantage of every discount our big .living brings us. Kvery army has a leader. So doc, every line of business. WK'UB THK I.KAbKIW IX l'H I NIX In Gentleman's Furnishings we clip dimes sud quarters otf of our usual price that give you the Is-st the market affords at a bargain. : Fall Darbys and Hats. : Counterfeiting is not in our line, but wc arc raising the face valac of many a man by fitting him with a bccomin; Uat. : Gloves and Mittens. : : Wc arc the first in the market with a liuc of Gloves and Mitten?, and wc can truthfullr sav, that it U the largest variety and assortment of handwear ever placed on the shelves of any store in Somerset county, at our usual low prices. JONAS L BAER, ' THE HUSTLER." You turn here for the "correct" things. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In rectute of t'rias Folk, dispensed. The uiidentiirne.! hnvimr la-en dulv aniMiinl- ed auditor lo make distribution of the funds Iu the handa of the administrator, to and amHif tlaaa LxHliy entitl.sl ttien-t.t, hcrvhy Fivcs notice that be will attend to the duties td" mild appointment, on Friday. Nov. Si, s-.H, al I o'clock p. in., of aitid day. al the o It ice of theau.ntor, when and where all persona can attend. J. C. UlWRY. Auditor. UDITURS XOTICa III recstate of John Merley, lute of Corns Itiautsli township, arc d. The undendictiett Auditor appointed by the 'ourt to distribute Hie fitn.ls in Ihe hand of the Administrator of mtid dee'd., au.l asccr-; l;t in advaiH-eineitta made to, any and all h.-ra, hereby fives ihUhv llal le wilt sil at llfs if tlce In the lioroiiyh of Sontent-t, 1'u., on Thurs day, Nov. 1st, IsM, at lOo'.-l.s k a. for the ptirfNwcof atletiditiK to the duties rf aald a poiiiimcni. lien anu wttere an person i:-t.-rexted uuty attend or be forever debarred from any iwrtl.-liiuti.Hi In wild distribution. Auditor. A UDIXOU'S XOTICE. n the matt.-r of the estate of It.-nry I'iiilaild, dwiwsed. Tlie und.TiJaii.-d Atidlf.tr duly annolnt.sl by tha llriiluiits' Ciitirt of Sutuerset county. va to make a tlttnbutiou of t lie -fluids in Ihe taiidauf Ihe Kxerutor. to and anions those legally entitled lh'-l1o. her-by gives notice Ital lie win atteit.i u. ine uuti.s. ih his a. y Mutitmcnt tin Krtdav. Nov.Wh. ItM. al the of- heeof Hay A Wulker In Somerset, when and where all K-rsons lntercat.sl ran alien. I. C. W. WAI.KKR. Auditor. UDITOR'S XOTICE. L In lUI-jttute ) In the Orpliarw' Court ttt tof SoiiH-rset County Iatmel Euterk k, dee'd I Pennsylvania. The niideniiened auditor appointed by the - .... t . . . w.. ........ 1.1 I., i.l.lr. Ik. I iiuri.nl uir-iu iw, ... u . - . . ute the funds in the hands of the administra tor to and anionic those legally entitled there lo hereby rives notice that he will ait at his ortlce iu the boroueh of Somerset, 1-. un Thursday. tvt4-r 1M, at 1 VI.-k p. ni.. fi.r Ihe purpose of atu-iKiing u ine uutiea n lid appointment, when aud w tie re an per- .... ... .. .. ,...... K., 1. . k. t-r AtUm uarn-d from any partk-iputlon in aaid dULrt bullon. A. C. HULnEKI, ' .uditor. Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report 7) 0 lOl'KT P I M C LA M AT 1 ( )X. Wiikiifas, The H.Hu.nif.le Jti.ltr.s of Hie 1 ourt of iiii:nn rim of feitcrse cMinly 1'u., Iiavr opicre.1 ih.-.l a Sim i .,r A it'., urn.-.! I ourt .it r.:iiiii..ii l'l. itt (uurler -si..n.s am! rih!.'is' r.Mirt. for lie- trial of mx-s li-Teln, shall te h.'l.l ul Somerset, on Monday Nov. 12th, 1894, Comriifiicliiif at lOoVlock A. M. of w.id .lay Now, therefore. I, K.lwtir.1 II.M.ver, lllth lteriir of s..nterset ouuty, Itcivhy iwtu my linML.II.f i.tll tfivtliir fiiille. hII 'l.m.rM wit. nes- suiiiiii.kii.fi, hii.I to nil iMirti.-tt in nius? to Is- then ami there tri.sl, to be In alt. ieLitiee mi MtlU i.Hin. Mhertn's Offlw, ) KDWAKD HuoVKIC, tHU I7lh, TM. SlterirT. DMIXISTIUTOIt'S XOTICH i-jtlate of Barimra Kllen Rok, bite of Mnhiv- creek township, dec'U. letters of a.liiihiistmti.Hi havlntr been irntnt eU by the proper authority, to tlie uiiI.-iiki-1, not lw Is lien-by civeit t all persons m- ueiie.l lo n:i..l estate lo nutKe liuiiie.liale pity, item, and tliosr liavlnic rlaims axnii.Kt smi.I stale will pnsu-nl Iheiu dulv autheiui.-niinl lor S.-III.-HH IH. on Pvatuniny, ov, ill h. s.t. at the rvMiucuce of auiittiiLHinttor in stt:mkville CHAKI.KH K.RsrS. Ailntinlstrator. jlM IXISTKATOK'.S XOTKH KsUtte. (ns.pfi- H. Lambert, late of Slut.lr Uiwiishlp, r-oincrt.-t county. Pa., d. c'd. I-Uen. U-stitini'titary oa the lve nial having been irnii.Usl lo the uinl.Tsiicne.L br file linnw-r hiii tiorft v noli. l ln.n.ltv tr.v..ii tt ttll Nl4tllM lll.lel.usl to Hal. I estate to IttaKe lltl- ineiial ityiii.-iil au.l th.ks. rmvu.i? .-fiiiinM apiiiKt the nine will preiwiit litem duly itu- l Hen i ica leu. JACOB MtsiltKIHHt. Adiiiinistnttor. UM IX ISTRATOK'S XOTICE. Kstate of K. P. Yutzy, late itt I rxino oomuh, isoiitervci couniy. fa., net- .1. I tteni.iKl iiilnlslrilion ha vlnir l--n rmiit. ed by the pnsr nuihoriiy, to lite undersiKii sl, 11. .lice is hereby iciv.-u to all persons In debted o said estate io make Immediate imiv- lii.-nt, and IhoHe ttaviiiK c-laims azninst Maid esbtle will present tli'-m duly authenticated for ta-ttlemeitt, on Tlnirxlay, November J, lsjtl, at Utte residence of .h-cea-scd. N ANN IK f. YI'TZY. John R. tseott, Atty. Adiiiinistratrix. IX MTItATOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Joel King, kite of 'yn-T Turkey f.tot township, d.v'd. better of ndiitinist ration having been grant ed by the proiicr authority, to the undersign ed, notice i.h hereby given to all iicrsotis m. debt.-d lo said calate lo make imut.sliai. pi.y liient, and those having claims against wild estate will pr.-s.-iil III. in duly aiill'.-iiti-ul.'.l for settlentcut. on Saiunltty, Nov. ITtlt, A. l.t Ism, at the residence ol the Adiniiiistnitor in said township. . V. SNYKKR. Adinlriislrator. A DM IX IS TKATOK'S NOTICE Estate lit 4'ntherine Border, li.te of f'one nutugli township, s..nterset county, Pa il.s-'d. Letter of administration on the als.vc -s-tttte Itavhig ls-.it granletl to the uu.lcn.ixii.-d by the pnar authority, notice Is hereby giv en to all persons indebted to said estate to littike inimisliiite paym.-itt. and those having claims airatnsl iheitaiiie will presetti them for Ketileinetit on Kiitinlay, Nov. 3.1, Ivs). at ttie p-sideiicv of the adiiiinistnttor III said towiH ship. A. J. YAI'M AN, AdiiiiuLstr.il. r. E XKCUTOU'ri NOTICE. Kstate of Iitivi.l Itikey, late of Brothers val ley U.wtisbip. isomers.-t cunty, lt.. d.s-'d. letters t.-Ktameiitiiry on the alx.ve estate Itttving Imvii granted to the un.l.-rsign.sl by the proM-r aulbohty, notice is hereby given to uii iMTs.tts iud.'htts! t.i said estjtte t. make immediate Ntytii.-ut, and th.- tiaviiig claims itgainst lite Kinii1 to pn-sent tliem tluly au thenticated for settlement, on SnturJay,Nov. 17, lrtttl, at the house of .l.-c-.b-nt. M.iKtiAN LH KKY, H. J. l'.Kl lIAKKlt, Kxtvut.irs. JEtlAL NLTICE. Public notice Is h.vby given that the un dersigned having l it appointed auditor to pas upon the except .his lo the continuation ol the account and f -port a distribution of the balance III the h:il..ls of the a.lministr.e forof J.-remiah P. il.irtntan. dee'd.. will meet the persons interested at his ol!i.i- in Soiner-tu-t tM.nai'h, on Vc.!ncstay. the 7th day ..f NovenilM-r, Isin, ad rlaims must ia prsciited on thai day or he d.-lwrn-d fnini . Uiiliiln any part of the said fund hereafter. J. U. KIMMKU Auditor. Orphans' Court Sale Valuable Real Estate! By virtue of tin order of sale Issued out of the irphan's t'ottrt of Somerset county. l"a and lo the iiii'ler-igned adiiiiiustnilors of Ik-njamin Kline, title of Jenner township. Somerset county. IV, directed, we will otter at public sale al'thc late residence of the di cttt.scd, on Saturday, October 20, 1394, at !:" I. M-, the fitllowlng di-scrtlsst valuable real etttte, via; No. 1. The ho:nest.-ud tract ofB.nj.min Kiltie, d.-e.'sts.sl, situate In Jenner towtisbip, iiners.-t county, !'.., on the S.,iucrs.- and Jenner (.ike, adjoining lands of I-vi Sltatiiis, and ll.itry t Sttaltcr .in tlu- north, ti.s.rre siiuMlce and John lti.-s.s-k.-r on the west, fliarles WhtpiKTiiian and (i.s.rge Pile on Ihe tuHith, and Jacrfi Kriislliiie, I'ltarles Whipi-r-inan and Kdaanl Siieon theeust. containing two bun.lr.sl and five i Jn'.i arrvs more or less, having lhens.ii erected a twu-tttory frame Dwelling House, and large Imrn. This farm has also a fine fruit on liar.1. exts-llent water and is in a good stale of cultivation. No. 3. A ni.Mllilain tiiiils-r tract, situate in the townshtit. eiHinty and State aforesaid, con taining oue liundre.1 i !) actvs imm .r lesa and known as a part of the John Barron tract. -Terms: One-thinl of pun liase money, after psty nit nt of all debt and legal expenses, to re main a lien in the lands in lieu of dow.-r to Mary M. Kline, widow, and Italaiiecin lhn-e ciiutl annual payment, with interest, the first prtyment lh.-ns.f mi CHinrmation ..fsalc. II. f.-rnsi iyiiiciit lo lie a.rure.1 by Is.nd and mortgage. Ten la-rwiit. of purchase money to be paid on day of sale. Possession ttiveu 1st .April, lsui. MARY M. K I.I NR. J AO Hi J. KI.INK. Admniisinttopt. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Valuable Rgal Estate! By virtue of an order of sale issued out of fheViHin of t'ommoii I"l.iis of Somerset coun ty, l"a.. aud to me dirvct.sl. I will exau- to public sale at the Court House, In the lsriKh of Suiueraet, I'a oa Thursday, Oct. 25th, 1894, at I o'clock P. M., the following described real estate: No. 1. A trict of land situate In Rmthcrs valley township. Somerset county. Pa., ad joinim; lan.Is f Saruh Barkl-y. Miclta.! la.w Itmu, ll.-iiry Hay, I'eter Baeran.i others, eon tttiuiiig 1 :tacr-s ntor.- or less, having thontm erwted a two-story frame Dwelling House, hank burn and other outbuilding, being tlie tuuu.-st.-nd of Win. H. Baer. This (arm is well watered, has a g.l on-hanl, also nuisir camm ala.ul .Vi acres of limber, and balance well cul tivated. No. i Situate as aforesttld, adjoining No. 1 nla.ve, lands rf Alex H.-rsh, J. J. ll.ihlitz. il, Jotiatluin Baer, Peter Baer and M tiers, con taining 117 acre more or lean, having a Two-Story Frame DWELLING : HOUSE, table and other outbuildings thereon ens-led. This larni lias alMHil tw acres cleared. 10 acres in IsHtom, and balance well timbered. Terms : Ten permit, of the pitn-luise money t 1 paid in cash on day of sjrte, and the Irtlan.-e of one-third on or la-lore the ontlniiatiiMl .? the sale; one-thinl infix months and one thinl in one year from conrJrtimtt.Mi of Mile. Ifc-fcrred pavinenu t.i la-ar iul.Tvst fnuu cmi flrntation o? sale and to la s-.-ured by bond and mortgage upon Ihe premise. JOHN It. StuiTT. Assignee of Wul I. Baer Jl Catherine, hi wife MONEY MAKER. It frequently depends upon tlie auctitn.f bow much money can be n-alised al a vuldie aule. He must have a glib UHigue, HiiicV eye and persuasive T.ce. Jo.hu, Tayman haa all of lliew rcitiiremenu. and haa met with unlsMl tided uc-ss wherever hlsservicea nave lieen scvured. He ia the foremost auctioneer in .Somentet county, to-day. Addrww JOHN L. TAYMAN, Lavausville, iSt, James B. Holderbaum. Fine CAfTS for Bachelors. Fine BUGGIES for Young Men. SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR SEST GIRL AND NO ROOM TO SPARE. Fine Buggies for middle Fine Carriages for the Family. Fine Phaetons for the Old Folks. ALSO The largest and best James B. tw any S3 W .3 1 ',;.. mrnmi mm PRICES i mi c-V narr" 1-"'? XOTIIIXiS hut the Ix-st matt-rial and workmanship em.TM into tli. .f tlio ItVlllKfl I TllVW.iJ IMVi lc !..: . ... .... . ... . ............ ....... . ...... Ti ; ..... ... . .. . . ...... .....i i .i.-.i .r.i..iii M.cn jiiuii.-, r.in uii.i KttarutKtrv.1 tiy JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Vahath Rsal Estate. Ky virtue of an or.l. r t Ktle Lvuv.1 out of th.-I'.Hirt of f'oriiruon I'l.ti.- of S.iiiTel rtHin. ty. !':.. ami to mr tlir-t.-.l, 1 will to pilt.li.- Mile, on the prvmiM.'S, un Tuesday, November 20, 1894, at I o'clock P. M., ail tin- foll.iwinir l.--ril-l rwl K.!ab-, iMv tht? pn.p-rty .rf hnwi Siuthly: A tra.-t of kind ituati- in ('.li.-nuiut'h town ).hip, s.iin.rH-t rotinty. l.i., a.tjolniiif lan.N of Isuiu Hiwtell.'r, I't-l.-r Sik-i.-ln-r. IhtttiH J. lil.muh'it rstttt. Uivi.l Kiiiutii.-I, J.n-ii I-iin' au.1 Jotin Y.Klrr, routaiuitu; 73 AC3ES AND 1C1 PZ2CEZS. all of which l. c!.-un-l ami in a irhl t--t.- of .'.tltivation. Tltf -ntin In.-t i un.l.-rl:ii.l aitlia vrin ol im1 ructl. Tho fiirtn !.- W.-I1 waiorvil; with a irood on-h-tnl .rf fruit tn-i-s, au.l hai. tla-n-oii r-.-l-tl a Iwo-ntory Iaiik Dwelling House, bunk barn ami other oulhuildinz. Tlti 6tnn a very ilenintble one In every roiicrl. U-inx Hiluate in one of tlie ri.-ii.7t ate n.-itlturul M-eii.mx t the eotinly. in a eil einiiiiiuiiity. convenient to m-!io.m ami rhur.lMt. It Ik .Htly :l mih-a fnm tlie lMnaii:h i.f Kenton, whieh lo:i IbeS. A C K. U., and iniU-A from ltuvi.lville. Terms : 10 p.T rent, of the un-luie money to be IKii.l in ettiih on d:tv i.f sale, tttid Ihe tubiiH-e .f one-third on or before the continuation of the utl.t one-third in kis inotiiti.; and on. thlr.1 In one y.-r from ctitlrtntttion of :wle. Iii-ferretl nvmentM . bear iiit.-n-t from con nrinatioti of wle, and to Ix- m-unil by Jiiilk' iient bond ou tlie pn-mi-.. JAIttll I. SWANK. F. V. Bieseeker, Asi.iEii.Y of Nrael Snably. Attorney. Executor's Sale Valuable Rsal Estate! In piltvtutiK-e of Ihe pn.vlsion of the last will and teUinu-nt of Saruli Keclil r and Mariah lllntrer. late of Kia.-k township, ie r.te.!, and Ihe order and d.-cree of the Or phan' I'otirt of Sotner-t county. la.. the un derwiKned will sell at public sale, ou tile prvm les, on . Saturday, Oct- 27th, 1894, the following d.- ril.-l r.ul .-slate, vix: A tntet of land contiilnlns TT aer.1 more it less, situ ile in Ithtck fownslnp. u.lioiniiif atmlaof S.imui-1 Swarner. A. 11. Oilier, Alex any Jer and others, ulnut 10 aerea of which are vhvivtl, havtu a TWO-STORY FKAMK HOUSE & STABLE ther.nn crx-l.-.l. The lialatice of the land Is tiiiiix-r bind. Sule to cvuiu.. n.e at 1 vVl.a-k I". M. Terms: 1h on return of sale. 10 per rent, of Ihe uiirvltase money to be paid u iaiti .is pnKr ty U kn.M-ked down. ' A. J. STF.RNKIw Eioeutorof Surah is.s-hl.-r. A. II. oiU.KlU Kzecutor rf IhirUkU KniK.-r. QHAUTFJ1 NOTICH ' TI K 1 Ix-n-by lilven that an application will lie nutde t.i the li.vertMr of the state t.f iviiiiylvanb. on Tuesday, utolier Win. l!M. by V illbiiii '. M.".in-k. Allien Inks, o. J. siupis. James A. SruriKbt and Koert K. Ilopwood, under the Art ..f Assembly nti lledAn Act to I'n.vi.le ftr Ihe Incorpor.t ti.Mi and lMieulation .4 Certain .rp..mliii." appmved April -J!h, 17. and ihe supple-ni.-iils tli.-reto. for tlie t'lutrt.-r of au lnteii.te.1 I'.iuratioti, to lie call.-d Home TelephoiH t'.iiiiiv K.ivefte I'o.. the character and .J.j.s t irf" which is the cfwtion and op.-ruti.Hi ttt a lel.-pb.He line aa one system frtnn l'ni.n U.wn. in Ihe county of Fayrtle, along tlie ptilihr natd to Si-.Mt.lnle. in Ihe canity of West iiiiin-la ml. with branch line to Ihe bor Miifh of I.iinls.r, in I tie countv ttt Kayctte; from llri.l.-srt, in the eiHinly of Fayette, al.Hti: the Nuliotml l"ike to Som.-r1t. ld. in tlie caiulv of sHnerset, with l.nineh lim-s i.iI'.hi-fluein-.-, in Ihe riMinty of Somerset, and ihio pyle, Iu the county of Fayclte; tn.nl rniuH town afon-K.id to l'lHttt M.inoii. In tlie ctnly of Kavelte. with bran.-h lines t. New liem-va and l:lieal ll-.v.-ti. and fi..i I uioiilown afiut said to.in.ys l.ni.liii. in tile eaMinty of t ar. elte; ami lir Ih.-se putp.- t.i lutve, pnrswisi and enjov all Ihe riclits, U-nerlts and prtvl-h-ic.-a of tlie aald Act of Aasctubly aud its sup pleiiieuta. IMiYD TMBKU Sol l.-l Iocs. WANTED, An rsneiienee.l insurance or building and hnn . J nil or ft r S.Hneraet and adjoining raHiutles for a tx-w company with new an.i Inkinf featuiva. Only if.aal men, 11km ras bledloKive bond, are desired. Health, atce, haa nothing to do With theewt, Addrem K. V. XAi HtsSEY, MJ and lot Fourth Avenue, rttb.hurg.lHa. - aged and business men a large line of Road Wagons and Spring Wagons. selection ever shown. wav down. Call and see them. Holderbaum. GOOD STOVE li an Economy. A Poor One the worst iinl of Extravagance. Iteiiieinlter this when you l.uy our New Stove, The Magic Cinderella IS WHAT YOU WANT. It will hol.l lire ov.-r night, and u ill prove A WARM FRIEND SiV. ; IX COLD WEATHER. It lia .o FqunI an a Heater. f-ii-tniftioti i ...-ir i-ii-uiiiiut-M t . i . -iis lal r Orphans' Court Sale Valuable Real Estate! By virtue of un order sale Issued out of the orphans' i .Mirt of Somerset county. I'm.. and lo tlie undersigned :ilmmislnbir of W ,i liam Holder, btteof tn.-mulionitij; townsiiip, Somerset nttinty, la.. dins-ted. I will otter :.l public sale at the hite r-sid.-liee of tlie dts.-as-ed, ou Tuesday, November 13th, '94, AT I O'CLOCK P. . the Allowing dcscrilicd reul estate; A Intel of land .situate In i'.ieinahonins township, Somerset county. !':.. adjoining binds of John stutn, llciotiiiiin st. nt. Jmtat .Mill.-r. Hiram tRirdiier. J.-sm-I'risi mid K I. .Most. titer. coiitaiiniiK lt acres, more or l.-ss, oi which ala.ui li" a.-res uf rl.ur anil in a Ksl suite of cultivation. Islali.-e well lim- H-rt l. rn.ierii.id with si and liim-siotu-. well watered. ir.Kl on-hanl of apple tn-rs and ail kinds of fruit. IV-in-x tlie homcsKiid of stii.l d.s-eas.1. Having thereon ens-u-d a uno au.l onedtulf-storv fnil.ie DWELLING HOUSE. WASH HOUSE, a bink burn fc, and all other nce-irv OU.tKltidlllK. Terms : lilsr rent, of the purvhuse money to be paid iu rash on day of sale and the balance of one-lhinl on or before the coiiEimiuli.Ht of sale, .Hivthird in .Hie year, and one-tlnnl li lwoyntn.rn.iiiconiirinati.Hi of sale. Is t. r re.1 paymetiti. to is-ar int.-n-l from .sHitirina -ti.Hi ot s;ii atid to U secured by Judgment b.nt.1 uti the pn-ntis..s. W I I.I.I AM II. Ml I.I. Fit. Frwl. W. Bi.-s4s-k.-r, Adiiiiuistnki.ir. A'ty. Orphans' Court Sale OF- Valuable Real Estate. Ky virtue tf :.n irtJ-r of uW iviih1 out of the r)'li;tiiH' t tmrt il Stin-rl iiinty. I'u.. and to the iinttt'riTii-i! ulniiiiiMnttor of W il !i:tii. J. liii":t-!, hiw of tui-timhoiiintf twii ?lii, SntiT4-t reunty, lire-ml. I will of fer Mt jMillic talent the lute rvMu-e of IU? itttr'tl on Thursday, Nov. 15th, 1894, AT I O'CLOCK P. all the following dt rifHtl n-al t-Ute, vi: No. I. - i-ertain pie-i- or iwn-fl of IhimI sit uate in lut'inj. honing towi:-.hij, Smu rM t etuury, tk; iNKiiitlttt m the watrh ly rtl from Stuyi-Hiitwn to Stimtm' Mill.--; on Hit north ly i;i-iii.itioitiiit; tTtt-k; un the eitt ly ipHrt!eiarlm'r' rM.tt-: unl on tUe w-t iy John II. Stuhrt etatf, tiiitainuije one hiuI oiit-linlf ners, moo tr h-ss, haviuy: th t-m t nvtiil a two-story fraii, Dwelling House, w:ih hotie. Mtake ami other out building; Nt. A trwrt "f hm.I situ:ite afr-iiit. httuudtl oik t!ie north ' tl rit Utidin tnun siiAttown to S:ai. ton's Miil un tlu srtiiti Uy M.irv J. Mi 'Miami' IhimI: on tlte e:ist ly la in 1 of Mary J. Met. U-tlantl aul anhit-r' etali; on the wt hy lant of John H. stahl, eontjiiiti:ix (nuntt ii a-n-n, imwc or le.S liavtiij: ttu-n-u.. erwUi a two-Mury In-me STORE HOUSE, anil other outbulMinH. Thw iM-iinc Itmition Utr m r-n'rul iitre at stantn' Mil!. miiI in ohii niutiity. Ahout flvv mih-r from -t.j cito i t.t fcrtir tnilt-! fnni Hivrwvill-; havim; hfrl tha ttrtUMl of thf blKtofTit-e U Mk.ii plaee until within the lii U w urx. Terms. iine-tliirS pun-hae ni.Mi. v. after pnr-iiM-ut of all det.ts and leir.il estM-no-a. I. r main a lien in tbe binds in lieu ut dower to ttiewblow ttt siii.l tb-et-ase.1. and aal:ilH-eitk I brve e.Unl anuui.l pay meiiLs, with lnl.-r.-st. tlie rlrsl iyiii itf tb.-nsH ai -Hitlrntalion tot sale. 10 per real, itt pnn-lmse money l bv M4id .Hi .lt.y of suU-. Iieterrv.1 ptiytneiit.s lu Is-wrun-.l by bnd and ua.rltp.jre u tbsr pr-mw M 1 1. I.I AM II MILXKK. Fred. V. l!ks-iier, Adnunmtrulor. .Vlt.H-ney. MTICE ! ?a u7 u-Amm if min c.aeera. Mr wife, F.lizabcth .imntemutu. boinr h (t my bed, Issinl mid lioine aiiSlaatt any Jtwa cause ih- pn..v.w-ali.Hi. nil p-rHut a re n.Miliedl lu 1 k.s-p. lasinl .ar biirlsir Iter, as 1 m ill n4 pny f.r h.-r fe.s.ptut'. ll.-r puu-e as a jf.Mwl. due tifiil wife, is with meat h.uoe, wheiv I alw..y pnivi.le and k.s-p her well, and to lina pliiee I ask her to return at any time. !antHi Miiia. mtlil, TH AIUtAUAM ZlMlltkMAS. NOTICE! ' To All H'AotM a J.fy f t.arer .- U h.-r.-Hs, niv wife M:tmret Stanton, hasi left my lasl aud huncd Willi. Hit any Jt raitsr or pn.v.a-ati.Ht, tlie re (We all persHu. are here by notified not t.k Iras h.-r for airy irotxl whatever fnuu this ili. lw, as I will nia be re sponsible fH- anv debts of her cfitrwetiaw bens, ft er. JiiHN TVXW. VonCurnctt, Pm, OcA. Vk.
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