u rset Herald Nov. a, it-i. ,--;.vY ....--. ttr" !".ir t-i:"ill;;til itistrj vir.i s'.oro. ,'. -s !i:ivcl'?M riinimit r.'.-rs of Wostmorelan. ; iVp:ir lvS. The -' i ff the opinion that ui'i'I I'P 'H'!H-!i'i:il. th IITi'Ws for .UH1I. 5i-,viMt:irkt r lilt S-.is.iuo- iriti:'., drojijwtl r.--. Mile re o".tnroil l.y s.ivo two which .-hi, -ii-. : .011 i i" r.:.V" Fl '.ir fro.u Mah- th" ht'-t cr.-i-.lc -Mir.-l votir I"s and 111 O. i MS.O.ll Oi Hi" sir I.-.':n .mi the siHirw tif their wail or l'r with ,.r etl ' for quart, V lii:it to miiiJ one's i'T . .. :l!':'H ill I" u iviiiniuii . . ... i. ,.... " 'r "iiVt intr t.x much. an: I ' I' .Ml :' :t iv a nrsi-oias-s musi ni'iikTate price? Go Jr.:.' "IV- .'!:ituro ha passed a WTU1 ' ... "r. i'.-clovor" as the Au-i ii it-..-'. .1 v.,,-. '1 '"' .i;vlaK(Mi iiiroujiiiitni . .i i . , state r -:::' .1 :is follows: noie vl clover received 'X72 ; .--tip !'"; scattering I ...... uiw seloeto.l on the , ; in.linoiious, frnjrrant ' JS" .. .r,i v.-ir York lUvrUrr. ?' . .1 nln-.ii-d fr.Sili Ttrt ',"li' ' .fcollh:...... AI Hl.o it lllvtv iv is. iT 4 -Ii-1 ! it f Schools T. i, , :-.y S.m" , :' i ., '...Aii is lieinir investi- fH"''"1" ' " ... . .r .!, ir.' ' ' till' OilOtT, UiaiUllOL- f '"r j., i'ic .rexnv of all the '? T.Ci;-- i iiitiiiiliatitijjnnil improper I "''". J,. t..v.ar.t Klwar l Heulmer, by i' r.- ! a:i-l pojntinff his finger at i :;.vier aii.l c.::i"2 him a "liooby," a I'Zjr "crasi.M '' long-legs" and 4""'t;...f hi- walking like a 'VpiJer on I'- 1 v riu.l a i ;!1 and fresh line of i Ki-ur mi-1 W at lttom prie- -k at M AHI.oN SOUBlK'K S. rk r. -i'.m says: "Au he other day dismissed ;'.n-t a jiickprn-ket who it ii:.! in a man's empty - . ,. 1 that an there was ; ii. i i'cuoe was committed. ii J::-c had done such a :r.' iv .'.'r.Vir would have itofan aMe article show :t: Aiii-ric:in Hcpuhlie is a Hi i'.Al.r should not for v.i. r. the drus-rist. can : .1. N. ' r ,.V. i i 'a es. i'ltcrrfst i manifested in in ..ve:i'-:it to have a State 1- i ! mil a-s ociation, r rather uil lin and loan associations !" A State department. The them under supervision of . a- are the insurance vfin- hanks. A meeting of r-p-f the asx-iations lias leen !.'iri; NovemlKT 'th. It ;s!:itive t!ll will then i..--t farm wajon on fail t ) get a Kramer or til J AS. P.. IIoI.IiERBArM. Somerset, Pa. t'.h: -:i i-Mit f PuMie Instruit-on a f-r l.a- notiiicd the secretaries ofthe i- ..f - '.i i - dire-tors in the several .! .i:-triets of the state that the di ll-may determine fr themselves in which days slmil lie designated ji a piihlie holidays shall lieoliwir- iu'l holidays in thj:r re:e;-:ive -.t: -x 1" case the schools are open f r :.i!ir in-tnii'tion on ilnse days the time i'-c'tint-.-L reported and paid for the :i. u-.;!! r ilavs constituting a sehool '.VM-urn and "riK1ys Jold Meda f warranted the l-st in the market. f r-si'.t'-V MtHUiX St'HIUK'K. i J : Uca.Jir.2. in the c immoii pleas eurt -!.y a wi:ne-s uon iK-ing asked f ..-:!ir lie h:i.l taken the oath by kiss-l!:!.i,- re;.!ie.l h hl, but that t i. if be did n t d ) s the oath would Itc i Ja !i;e Kndlieh said he did not I tikauitn .- s':io:ild Ik; ctimjiclled to i-:'::e llii'ie. "In Ihi'.iphin eountv." '..' -.ill. Th"y hive dispensed ii k:i!i2 t!ie p.il.le an I have intro- . -!:: taking of an oath by the up 1 : h ci L In my opinion I don't think 4- v'-.jy v-, ,a; i K. ,. eiitielle l to kiss the iiii.-i'. i.t f r the Uoss Feed and I-nsii--:wr. which I w ill run against any '.eT 'uiiL Any ou wanting a first t i-.i:,-t can get it from me. I J. M. FlKF, Hills, Pa. i !, -Westmoreland eiassis, iiivestigat $ .'U v. V. V. b ites, of the Keformed f 'a."f John-town, on a eharge of im- ri ciiiii-t. returned a'ertietTbun I r f; -rn ..ii us folion-s: "We-tmore- '. 1 c..ii. s'.uiiijas a jury in the esc-e f !: -. V. V. p.,;es. finds the defendant I v linre.), l,i,t it is the declaration v''-t!u-ir. ! in I classis that the ver- ' tri'.y in the charge of rlansis :a: I; W. Bates d k-s not mean -i i -f -ii !u:;t was in the case K-fore e,'-:" "' a htlt-ry." This suspends ''.'-., ,; .ij,, min'mf,., mi 1 iis- - k. j, : ,r.il r.-lalioiis with St. " ' iiiir. a. -a-.-. :i b vliu's Brussels Car ' -' . :. . , r yard, in any pattern ? r ar!-':l' 1-ea er t Lan ji d mt'h pri-es. 1' i "M any article, -Hand uliii-iow n. Pa. '" - ; ::;ry Til 1-n has issue.1 a '!'".:i r, ;n nis-joiiers of the sev ' ! of t.'i c -i; ii i:i-.vei:t'a ask o:":;, . l,,:i,j vote.1 at the -"i. !: :h . e,j:y Ke.-rclary je iMNet !,-. ;vt. 0.lt la,.;, t -' a a ,.f t:, . (liifTeut i.litieal ,:"a.it: ei-s. Mr. Tilden learns that did ii-.t conform striet of the alm.ist wilful f-oinecimmissiouers. unties the eirele wa-s I ofth. ticket, and in -ve sjiae;., the candi-e-e placed under the " ' "! ti 1 a: . in-.rl to I'.irtv i'-f-t.T " t'a party J-irty. His object is 'a linn -!i insist here- -crying. mi ,,f the letter aae J,, S of this pia.-e, has ae y ..ft!,,. Klmira KaK.ting T his is one of the lnrir.-sl 9 1 !...- !,g "inp-iuii-s in existeiH-e. ' at ail times t,n-i.:.nvl to ii "paint i till riKifmi;. or Lo furnish f the famous "Climax" '-i:,Lt ' oi lest ail.l l-t ..r...: .!. jaw 1 . . i ' a wtof wngle Driving ' f iive.i.,n;irsat t. B. IIoLtiERBAm's. V y' X- v- C n Kiordan. the .i h.-avy.,.ijjht ,K(X0rt WIU, kn. k.-,l out by Bob Fitzsim- ti.: - fi an,i Saturday morn- Uv i-K li'"1 fro1" tue e,r'H'ls , "'""iK'iM was arrested i . . '.A... "a Bior-lan, ,!,H'-n drinking heavily. ten,. 'ii""t three weeks ago as ; i-arruer to Hip mi. 1,11...- 61. i uey were om - k' i:rst K.t iu Australia, Uail fr, om. " side rf fin r. ..... ""U-atnltfj.ri j'lhe- 1 . i!5pi" I'fohably ever 'Uerv r - comes from It ,:. - ofWilming- k . , - .. Io:iud and meait- ' J "t '"ehes. AU lovers of good musie and artUtio win ie i the Opera House rrmay tngliL The young Kople of this plao w ill g":v a daneo at the Somerset House on the evening of Nov. 'HKlu P- R. Sanner, of Conniwm-, one of the oldest and most Pueeessful teacher in the county, is in town this week. m m Ir. John A. Carothers, a prominent i. uiouLou ii Mtoi-K dealer, is t P. A. Johns, of U M-kwi!. 10 guest of I Jaool, J. Tile, of Lin.fOn tow nship, has ptirc'iasel lue Perry I'mberger farm. near sipesvillc; consideration R'kOio. r:. a i . . t. ,. - . .'ii.iiipfBf-,ia,iii Jinisii ii. ;i, Wo.n moreland eounty, is a g.ie-t at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred V. Riesecker. ooneert hat already hvn iinprecedentoil ly large, but many good neat- still remain unsold. On the 11th inst, Mr. Thomas Pullin. of Connuenea, and Miss Ixuisa lridv. if '''stonburg, were united in marriage by Kev. II. M. Petrea. Services as usual, morning and evening in the Presbyterian Church next Sablth, conducted by the pastor, Kev. Bristow SablRtth-Hchoul at 3 P. M. J-.x-Postinanter Weltley, of Salisbury, is attending institute. Ho is a member of the Salisbury sehx)l board and teach es a school in Ureenvillo township. 1 acre wm be a great rush for tickets for Friday night's concert at the Opera House, The Concert Company is one of the bent ever visiting a tow n of this siie, 'Squire Levi Williams, of Upper Tur- keyfoot township, has purchased tho Ludwk-k tJardner farm in Jclferson township, and will take posses.s"un alnnit April 1st next. Mrs. Peter Omdlosperger, aged 00 years, died at her home near Ashtola, Paint township, on Tuesday last from typhoid fever. She leaves a family of twelve children. Her husband died last Christ ma day. The teachers of Somerset county hare great fondness for Dr. Brumbaugh, of Huntingdon. Perhaps it's his name that attract them, but we are inclined to the opinion that it is what he says that draws teachers to him. Mr. Charley Young, Johnstown's pop ular druggist, who a few years since con ducted a drug store in this place, is to lie married on the 21 h inst at Wheeling, West Va., to Miss Kate 1. Lane, a charm ing young lady of that city. Mr. Wilson Shaver, ofthe loot and shoe house of Shaver tV (Jood, has accept ed a position to travel for n largo whole sale bxt and sh0 establishment of Bal timore. He will continue as a member of the firm of Shaver A (iool. Turkey rallies and shooting matches are numerous at tins season of tiie year. 1 he turkey crop in merset county is the largest known in years past and the devotees of the slouch hat and old cop pers and smooth biro are correspond- ly happy. The winter arrangement of passenge: trains on the Somerset A Cambria Kail- road went into effect Sunday morning. No change of time is made in the run ning of south Uiutid trains, while north toiind trains are run ten minutes ahead of the former schedule. The following pension certificates have leen granted to deserving veterans and widows in this eountv: Increase to Kphraiin Minor, Kingwood; Cornelius Buechley, Jenner X 11'V.ids; Solomon Shaulis, Sipesvilie; original to Catherine A. Jlodgers, Hooversvillc. Two hundred and eighty s -'nool teach ers help to swell the population of Som erset this week. They are a welcome ad dition and the town is theirs during their ief visit. A handsomer, m re intelli gent or better b.-haved lndy of young people would Ik- hard to lin.L Kev. Franklin Lavan, a former resi dent of this place, one of the liest known ministers in Northern Pennsylvania,died at Wilkeslnrre, Tuesday m inline, o' eart disease. He was president of the KasternSyn-Hl of the I'niteJ States and editor-in-chief of the 11 .--7 CUurch .VcjWCCWiT. Our Republican friends at Salisbury had a very cold day yesterday for their dliiication and ox roast, but the cold blasts from the iiorthlaud did not chill their enthusiasm, ami tne program was partially carried out. Hundreds of Republicans from the south of the county were present. Lawyer A. L. J. Hay left Monday even ing for ;rcrnsburg, where he will assist ia the defense of Mrs. Klubaugh, charged with the murder of Joseph Ankeny. The ease, is set for trial to-dav. The grand ury found a true bill last week when, it is alleged, some very damaging evidence against the accused was offered. All of the teachers present at the iipen- mff MOwtikti s.r infltilTA ttlllsT llHVC I'T very pnnid of their fcllow-toacher. Princi pal o. O. Savior, of the Kockwoo. chools. win replied to the nd.lre-s of welcome delivereil by lawyer F. J. Koos- er. lh a.Mress aocniiiea in lu-iptui suggestions to his -.-lab (rers and was de livered in capital stvle. In fa -t it was one of the most appropriate and scholar ly addresses ever delivered Iiefore a b mIv 'f Somerset county public school teach ers, i he speaker was niieraiiy applaud ed when he had c included his remarks. A writer in the Confluence A.v.o says that traces of two prehistoric f.Tiifi.tation have been fo'.ind in this county. One is K-ated at Confluence, and the other at Fort Hill. A small niriiaco has b.s?n unearthed at Con!l:ieiii-e, which has the appearance of having liecn us-I for smelt ing iron, as a c m-idcrallc anioimt of slag and ashes w.u f v.i 1. Tile sti Ui in t'.u interior of the fjrua-e are vitrified, show in? that they were exiios,.,! to intense heat, F i leiitly the build.-rs of the fort "M .u nd Builders" used iron tools, and from the area cnel'ised iu their ramparts it is inferred that they cultivated corn. - K s: hn:,i ii or.-e-.o. indent writes: On last Mond iv night ;ii:e a sin?jlar patient was brought to t!r.' o:lic ot Dr. J. H. Gardner. II: w.n a m in by the name of Ciiristner, wai lives with Nelson Simpson. a! 'lt five miles so.ilh of this place. Theunfortiinaie man had retired. and shortly after fell into a sound sleep s. so.mdlv did hsle : and so dJeply did ho snore that his lower law lo:-.i:ne dis- locaf d on h :h sidos, his m itith rem.iin- inz wi !eo:.i, ia which condition he was l.roocrl.t lo ti doctor ab v.it 4 o'cliwk in tlie mirnin. With consid.-rable dif- ticulty the taxation was relu vd and the man was taken home, feeling as though nothing had happened, except with a sore from his experience. iirw iiiilizer. a former resilient of . .-.ot v u:is arresteJ last we 'k in Johnstown at the request of the Sheriff of Green county, Wis. Baltzer h wanttsl in that State to answer a charge of grand larceny. Sheriff Moore arrived in Johnstown Monday with a requisition from tJovern or PattisoTl and left with his prist hut that evening for Monr.ie, Wisconsin. Baltwr, who is said to have served terms in throe different jail in Wiscon sin, is wanted for stealing a $1 bicycle and other articles. The accused, the Sheriff said, is a very wild boy and i a Itad person to deal with. On Saturday evening Baltzer told a jK-rson to w hom lie sjK.kc that he intended to make his escape from the Sheriff by chloroforming him, but it is scarcely likely such will Ikj the case, as his hands were iockcu vvnu cr and a sei-ond pair or irons were locked to tliem and also anmud one of tho Sher iff s wrists. tastahslt oitteagz. A S9nteen-year-oiii Faraier'f Daughter tbs Viotim of a Tramp. A prisoner, giving his name as William Austin, whs lodgr-1 in the county j til Fri day evening, charged .with having com niitleJ a dastardly assault uinin the seventeen-year-old daughter of Mr. Isa iah D. Zimmerman, one of tho lead ing farmers of (Jueinaluiiiin; town ship. The prisoner is a dirty, uncouth looking tramp, alout thirty years af a 'o and was in a lienolled condition when he wits landed in the jail. He wore a "cav ed in" derby hat and had a two week' grow th of whiskers oil his tough looking fat-e, and sine! Iisl as though he had re- tviitly licen discharged f,-.:ii a skunk farm. He was very insolent to tho Sher iff while ho was being searched, but af ter he was locked in n cell he subsided and the next morning pleaded for a drink of whiskey, of course he didn't get his accustomed "eye-opener," unless he viewed the Sheriffs orde.-s that he be kept l.M-ke.1 in liU cell until he could bri dle his tongue, in that light. It is not be lieved that tho prisoner gave hU right name to the? Sheritr. although ho insisted that he had, and that he came from Pittu burg to this county for the purposeofbuy- i.ig cattle, l He money, fl.2o, ho had in his pocket would indicate that he was not aole to buy more than another "jag." There is but little.noubt that tho pris oner is tlie guilty party Mii.-e his victim recognized his voice, after his arrest and ls fore she had seen him, when he was in a separate room, and sutsepie:ity identi fied him by his clothing and general cje e.iraiice. When Miss Zimmerman went to her father's bam last Wednesday morn ing, for the purpose of feeding some. cattle, idle was nuiced upon by a man. when sho reached a dark corner where the feed was stored, and thro--v;i to the ground. She struggled to make an out cry but was prevented by the ruP.ian who cia-ped his hand firmly over her mouth and threatened to kill her if she attempt ed to scream. Tho prisoner escaped from tho barn and made for tho woods close at hand, but was Keen by a neighbor. i'lie poor victim, weak from the des perate struggle and terribly frightened. went to tho house and told her mother of the assault that had been made upon h jr. Tho mother communicated the horriblo news to her huslmnd, who was plow ing in a JielJ near by the house. In a short time the neighltorhoo.l was alarmed mid a hvso staried in pursuit of the cowardly wretch. He was tracked to Whiskey Springs near Johnstow n, where he was arrested and taken to Stovest-j-.vu. and was promptly e-im m itted to jail to await the action of the court. Youthra! SoViisrs Csyj!. On Friday m truing Ira, William and Franklin Walker, s-ms of Nelson Walk er, of Jenner township, were committed to jail charged with hiving l:irglari.-tl the store of II. I Sh-.ffer, at Husband lMst offu-e, Smier.set t-iwnship. The young men, nil of whom aro under age, admit their gni't and the only excuse they offer for their conduct is th-it thev had not betn aMe to get along with their father and had left home, v. hen they fell in with bad c-.uiip.iiiy. The roo !ery was committed last V.'.-J'iesdnv evening between the h Mir jf 11 and ii ocl.wic. The lads went to Husband aVe.it nine o'clock in the evening an ! bided their time until after every body in the iicighbirhood hid retired, when they broke through one of the store wiu- dows and helped themselves to a lot of UntS sh'K'S, dry g..ls, cam.ed gsds and tob-ie.M. They then made for the mountain a!r.-o IMie where thev were detected by Constai.le Khoads, of Lin-.nln township, who arrested them. The o.Ti cer found a lot of the stolen goods in the possession ofthe youthful robbers and when he fjne-ti ined them in regard to the crime they acknowledged that they were the guilty parties and agreed to re store the goods. Tho three prisoners are g)I.loking yo-.ing fellows and fvl their pos itioii keenly. Their friends claim th it they have heretofore boms good renutations. A reiorUr visited them yesterday in tho jail when tho youngest of the three, a lad sixteen years of age, admitted his guilt. He said that lie was afraid his fit her would not coma to tueir relief Siecause they had run away from home and after wards gotten into this trouble. The Eviafnee. A good many people in Somerset are using the t ni'lerolla Itange, which is the best evidence of its merits. Sold and guaranteed by Jam k.s ii. lloLiiKit-iAi M, Somerset, Pa. Capt. Euhn for a Icsmber ol Got. Haatirg't Cabirtt. The friends of Captain Henry H. Kuhn, of John-tow ii, are booming him for an i; j i : t -ti t under tJovcrnor Hastings. The Captain has a string claim on this county and has a host of friends here who will unite with his friends from othi r sect Puis of south-western Pennsylvania in demanding that this end of the Slate be grante I a representative in the new a l.ui'ii-.tration. Ifo.ir mem ry Is not de fective it has Uvn a long term of years since the territory south ofthe Allegheny river lias Iki-ii granted a cibinet appoint ment by a II 'publican i.overnor, and we think tin. the tim ? has arrive ! when it ought to be recognize ! and that Captain Kuhn should la o.lere.l a seat among liovoriior Hastings itolitical advwers. Few men iu the State have a letter rec rd than Captain Kuhn. Apprenticed tti a blacksmith in Stoycstown at the age of lo he ahando.-Kvl the forge at the age of 1! and enlisted as a member of Co. "A," the lirst organization to l!.ive this county when the war broke out in ls ;i. He par ticipated in all the battles in which the 1'fch Pa Reserves were engaged up until April ISol, when he was commissioned a First Lieutenant in the regular army- He was wounded four times. In 1S70 he was retire I with the rank of Captain on account o: (Usabilities nicirrei in tne army. In I-TI he b3ei:ii3 a resident of Johnstown and entered the ofli.-o of Cyrus Kldor, F.s.p, as a student at law. Soon after his ad niw-iou t the barhat-uk fnmt rank among the profession in that c Kintv. Following the great IPshI of 1-s i ha was placed in charge of the com missary de,artui?at charged with tho re lief of the ff! sufferers, and was brought Into chis? olli.-ial and p.-rsonal relations with5eneral Hastings s a R epublic in Capt ain Kuhn has no 8-ierior in the Statu. Always ready to b ittle for th3 intoro-ts of his pirly hi hss never asked for position, and is not now personally seeking recognition. Hisap IHitntment to a p'.aej In (iovernor II tst ings' cabinet would b? a j i-t reigniti'):i ofthe Republicans of Southwestern Penn yl vani a and would merit the approval fifth? iiie:n'ers of the party in a score of hitherto unres-oguize 1 counties which are always relk-J upon to pile up bi majori ties. MiS3 THI3 GO 3D TIMS TO GET A PIASJ OS 02GA5. We now offer this rare chanco t4 get a piano or organ lor l nristmas tunc at greatly reduced prices, for those who do not wish to go lo the price of a new one. Walnut Prince orpin 39 (JO ' " " nice case 30 00 Mason & Hamlin church organ, 2 Innks Keystone ttrnin, 10 to... .TO 00 SUTlinc orpin, top .11 00 K-tey onrnn. 11 stops 6 00 Newman orjran, 12 tilojw m 00 Chicago Cottage onf.tn, II slops 7J 00 PIAH03. Ifker firand. rsKla new VA 00 ilar-lmun Grand, In splendid order S,'0 00 nik-kerine, 7-ts-t 100 00 Chlckering, carved, 7-ix-t I'iii 09 slioenuikt-r, rn r etl K-ps leo 00 Whet-lock I "prijrht hO OJ Hiill.-tA Cumslon 1U00 Knalie, carvt-d "i 0) Call and see the stock or write for par ticulars. A fine lot of new holiday pian os Is'ing oened price froir fJJO up wardsend for cuialogues. Mtl.UMt A HoENE, 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. IKSTITU1K WEK. Luge AtUndinoe ol xoaiiiiert and Circetort . This is institute week. 271 out of a total of 0 teachers employed in the common schools of J-:onierset county answered roil-call ut the opening s.-s.sioii ye-tirday afi.-rmsiii. Nothing can spe-k louder for the etiucHtional inttresU of our county than tho presence of this intelligent. active, Ciller asr-mMy of young ladies and i,eiitleiiieii. To a largo majority of the teachers present institute means week of prolitablo study, study of the most helpful character, -Huly of inoi.er and npprovel methods of itnpaiting instruction to the vo.:ni; and how to in si.ire in those iihiee l u:i-er their care de-iro to help them selves and clevat their lsisition in life. To a few of tho teachers present it means u week vai-ation. six davs freedom from the dingy school-room, six days iu which have "fun," when all thai, is se.piired ol them is Ij answer roli-ca'l in order to secure the pay generously provided for by act of assembly. Tho scone and character of institute work becomes wider and belter each an nual session. Time i.n.-o was when tho teachers met annually and reu-J carelessly prepared essays and discussed uninterest ing and profitless questions. That day lues passed away and now men of known ability and learning, educator who hav stainned their individuality nr.on tho methods adopted by the leading educa tional institutions in the country aro called here for tho purpose of helping and cncuitraittuz those who are engaged in teaching in the district schools. The teachers, however, form but a small per ce.itago of tho vast audienis-s present ut every iie.ssion. The majority part of the attendance is from the general public not the public of the town of Somerset but people from nil sections ofthe county who are interested in educational wor and in the advancement of the public seh-Kils, and who l'.nd il profitable to at tend these r.anur.l meetings of teachers. The public schools of our county have made marked progress during the past few years, and if the Interest iiianifeMcd at the first meeting ol tho thirty-eighth annual session of tho Teachers Institute can bo taken as an index, the schools ot the county will be in a better condition at the close of the present term than ever lx fore. Instruction and help have lieen pro vided for all who attend, and it remains for t!in individual teacher to curry as much of it back to the sch.ol-rooni as he is capable of retaining and transplanting. oi'i.MX sKssios. Tho Teachers' Institute of 1KJ was call ed to order iu the Court room at 1:' Mon day afternoon by County Superintendent J v. 1s.t1.cv. Kev. J. S. Harkey, of the I ot'innm church, conducted a short de votional service, after which r . J. Kooser, t.'w. unii iii!r...hic:sl to the audieneo to deliver an address of wc.come. l lie speaker said very truly that he could see no object in welcoming the public sciooi teachers or the county to the county seat when nearly the entire, population oftiie town had turned out for Mat purpose. He sai l further that no one could be more interested in the cause oi cuiicauon l.... l ....,oise h bid nt one time lecn a pupil in the public schools of the county ut nn! tier neriod a teacher: at another a director and is still a tax payer an 1 in KVMo.-oliv u i:h the cause of free educa tion. "No class of people," said Mr Kooser "no matter what business they .mniLMCTivl in. or v. hat aubiect they aro interested in, would be attracteil ton pub i;.. v-ni.i.rin ' in the same iiumbors s are called forth by an assemblage of common hool educators." He wcloimcl t.ie i...,..l,-.rs ns a fiiuo . as a teaencr. as a ui- rc tor, as a tax-payer and as a sincere friend ot education. Hcer.tended a wel come to the teachers on Indialf of tho peo- nbinf Somerset because they, tho teach ers, afford delightful entertainment and break the monotony of our county seat life liv their cheering presence in annual in stitute, and offered as a proof of the sin cerity of the welcome the large and in telligent audience present at the first ses sion. Mr. Kooser eulogized the instructors who have attended institute in yeais pa-t and said that no teacher could attend th annua! sessions and listen to the instrue ti..n f:.llin- from the lios of ripe scholars with. .nt a!sorbiiiir almost as much knowledge as he would acquire by a course of study in a leading college. "Tin: knowledge thus obtained," he continued. "is carried back to the school-mom and is distributed among the children of th Commonwealth. I welcome you, there fore, because of the object which calls von here." Mr. Kooser spoke for proba I1 y a half hour and concluded by admon ishing the teachers "to gather every bit of knowledge to lw obtained during th u .y.Ic mid carry the budgets liacii to Me schoolrooms with them. "If you do this,' he coiiclud.-d, ' I welcome you in India! of every taxpayer in the Common wealth. Lilieral applause followed the speaker's concluding remarks. Principal O. O. Savior, ofthe Kockwood schools, replied to the address of welcome in one ofthe happiest and most appropri ate speeches ever delivered In-fore an as semblage of teachers in this i-ounty. Prof. ;iloii followed with a drill in music, after which I r. Noss, ofthe Cali fornia SUte Normal, delivered an cx.i-1 lent talk on "Things to Kmphasize in Kd insitioii." Dr. Noss is a very interi-sting and earnest talker and held the attention of his large audience throughout the peri od allotcd him. The afternoon session adjourned after Dr. Brumlmugh, of Huntingdon, had de livered an entertaining and instructive address on "The Teacher." The evening entertainment in the pcra House, where Prof. Hammers delivered his illustrated lecture "From Paris to Pompeii," attracted a large andicnn The lecture gave general satisfac tion as it was Ixith entertaining and profitable. TVKSPAY MoltSIXII SKSSJOX, Every seat and every available inch of standing room in the Court rKm were occupied when tho Instilulo was culled to order Tuesday morning by Prof. J. t Siieicher. chairman of the session. Miss Ada Boucher, of Crsina, who was on the program for a pacr on "The Pollard Method of Teaching Beading," was suf fering from a severe cold and was com pelled to delegate her sister, Miss Maud Boucher, who is also a teacher, to read her production. The paper was very care fully prepared and was given an attentive hearing. The subject was afterwards di;--cussetl by W. II. Kretchman, Miss Helen Schaff, and J. C. Speiehcr. The regular work ofthe morning was taken up at 10 A. M., when Kev. Bristow conducted devotional exercises. Prof. Win. KckJes, of McKean county, deliver ed an excellent talk on "Scientific Tem perance Instruction." Mrs. T. B. Noss gave an intcresliiig twenty minute's talk on "Primary tlcography," taking for her subject "Ira:nage of North America" Dr. Brumbaugh talked learnedly on the study of "English Literature" and start ed a majority of his audience in an entire ly new line of thought on this important study. Superintendent Berkey announced Iki- fore adjournment that out of a total of 2-M teachers actually employed in the schools of the county were present. The crowd was so large in the afternoon that many persons were unable to gain admission to the court room. Heart DUeaw Believed ia 30 Minute. Dr. Agnew's Cure for tho Heart give perfect relief in all cases of Organic or ympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effect a cure. It is a jx-er- loss remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Sr-1Ls, Pain in Left. Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by Ueo. W. Ben ford Xaiieal Instrument. Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos and other stringed instruments at Snyder's drug store. Triiay Night's Cnccert. The Fran ilezek Orand Concert t Company will appear at the Opera House j r noay evening. 1 he company i.s ono of tho leading iiiush-al irp:i'i.aitioi:s in the Vi.itod SUil and was secured at treat expense for this single fnlertsi.mieiit. Manager Ci.scbcer, of tho Opera House, hm for the past three or four years pro vided r.u eiitertitininer.t for li i.s place of amusement on the last night of Teachers Institute, not only Jo the gratification of hundreds of teachers, but of tho public generally. Friday night's entertainment will lie one of r.-al artistic merit and should draw a full house. The follow ing press notices will give an hle.i of the trv.it in store for those who attend: Mr. Franz Wilezek, a young Austrian and a pupil of Joachim, played a "Ko- j nance aud Finale" of Wieiiiawski in a i:i:'.n:u r to astonish the atidiemv. We have very few violinists of the calibre of this yo'in man, ns.n whose discovery Mr. Thomas is Ut be congratulated. In response to prolonged applause Mr. Wilc- zek played a'iiin, with tiie samo Ixiiuii fill tone and musical iiiteiligeii-e. .V. 1' Jlf.Clll. Mrs. Wilezek is a charming aid to her husband a feminine hand directed by a woman' tender nature woo tho violin to its HW(HTtt utterance. So it seems as Mrs. Wilezek plays. llii-mingli'im It-tily Mnie. SchuUze-Wiehuiiin charmed her hearers, not only by her licautiful voice, but showed such a high state of cultiva tion in her style and artistic finish that it places her, without doulit, in the front rauK ol uermaii oculists. Mio sang with lire and noble inspiration, whic! called forth the most enthusiastic up plauseof the evening. Il'vlin (Germany) Signor de Pasqtiaii sang himself into the affections of the audience, which ap preciated his merits right speedily. Ilia voi'-e is resonant, true, round, full and has the silver trumpet tone to it found only in Italian throats. A'n-vi i'.'o Ihtily The opening number was a piano solo. which was given with fino conception and skill by Mr. J. Friedlicrger. His technique was much admired, while his excellent phrasing did full justice to the composition. Nothing but praise may lie said of his work. Atlanta ':tnhhi'itni. Closing Oct! Clasiag O-.tl Closiag Oat to Quit Badness ! Great closing out sale of Boots, Shoes and Kubbers, Trunks and Satchels. $4,0!) worth of tho alsive named gisids must lie sold within the next sixty days regardless of cost. Here is a chance you do not often g"t to supply your family with lirst class Boots, Sick-s and Kubbers for the winter. Times are hard and people cxpivt lo buy cneap. Do not miss tins cram! opisirtu- nit v. FSANK SlIlVI.Kit, Knepper's BUn-k, Somerset, Pa Jnrors for January Special Trrm. The following named persons have!een drawn to serve as Jurors at tho ensiling term of Court, commencing Monday, January 11, lstii: Allegheny Henry W. Hertge. Brothersvalley Johij Altfather, Ianie A. Musst, John W. Braut, O. M. Knep- per. Berlin Bor. V. B. Knepper. Benson Bor. Wm. Benson. Coneniaitgh Ij. W. Livingstone, Jos eph Sala, Chas. Youman. Elk Lick Elias HershUrger, IX II. Blough. Greenville W. II. Klingaman. Jefferson Joseph B. Miller, J;h'l II. Sehrock, Gis. W. Hay. Larimer L'rias Murray. Milford Gillian II. Walter, Aaron J. Miller. Middlecreek John Heckler. Meyersdalo Bor. Peter Landis. New Baltimore B-r. F. V. Topper. New Cetiterviile Bor. Leroy N. Scott. Northampton Simon Hoffman. Ogle Amos Whitaker, J. L. Bauin- gardner. Paint Henry Ott, Jr. Kockwood Bor. V. S. Werner. Salisbury Bor. Peter S. Hay. Somerset Bor. Harvey Luis. Somerset -C. II. Sehmucker, Nelson Simps, in. Slonycreck Chas, E. Klngler, Josiah Mostollcr, J. M. Knepper. Summit Win. M. Enfield, Calvin M. Christm r, Mahlon 11. Walker. I'pper Tin keyfoot David May, V D. Younkin. KiunteJ! A haunted house in these practical and ii n romantic days is something fa rarity. ut an individiiid haunted with the idea that hisailmeut is incurable is a personage fr.tpieutly met with. Disls-lit-f in the ability of medicine to cure is only a mild form of monomania, although in some cases repeated failures to obtain relief from many different sources would almost seem to justify the doubt. Hostelter's Stomach Bitters has demonstrated its ability to overcome dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver and kidney trouble, malarial ni laints and nervousness, and its record's! achievements in the curative line ought at least to warrant its trial by any one troubled with cither ofthe aliove ailments, even although his previous offorts to obtain remedial aid have In-en fruitless. I'sed with persistence, the Bitters that conquer. Fifty-Two Dmlendi. As a general thing investors are pleased to revive only two dividends a yir, and if they are paid with regularity are fully satisfied. When one, however, can re ceive lifty-two dividends in a year nisni an investment of only three dollars, the matter deserves very serious attention. 77ic Iti'h'jfinltiit of New York for forty- six years has held the first position among the great religious literary and family weeklies ofthe land. It presents featun for the coming vear far in advance of any heretofore ollereiL It has tho leading intribiitors of the wor! I, it prints tii i best iKietry, it has twenty-one depart ment, edited by specialists, devoted to Fine Arts, Science, Insuramv, Finance, Sihlic.il Keseareh, Sunday -School, Mis sions Health, etc Tkr Inl-;fit l.-n' U particularly fitted for intelligent people, whether professional men. busiueas men or farmers, and for tluir families. It costs but six cent a week and gives a gresit deal. A sulwerilier revive fifty two dividends a year. The subscripiton pri.v of TVif In lfjtrii'l- ft is only three dollars a year, or at that rate for any part of a year, and a sample opy will lie sent to any person free by iiddrc-ssing The In li-prml.-Ht, New York ity. The coroner at Washington Court House Ohio, has reMirtei! his findings in the in- piests iimii the Uslies of the persons who were killed by the volley of the militia defending the court house iu tho recent riot. He finds the sh-siting to have been unjustifiable, and holds Sheriff Cook and Colonel Coit, who was in command ofthe militia, responsible. Boy AtUcked by Wild Geese. While Edward Cox, aged l-'l years, and sister, two year his junior, were pass ing through a field near Like Placontia, near Alliance, O., on their way home from school, Thursday, a large ths-k of ild geese settled down near the chil dren. Tho lad charged among them, thinking to put them to High!, but the hole Hock viciously attacked him, using their bills and wings. The boy succeeded in fighting them off for a short time, w heu he sunk to the ground exhausted. The little girl ran screaming to their home, and w hen she told her story the lsiy' father and an older brother hasten ed to his assistance, but only succeeded in effecting hi rescue after killing a nuniU-r of the geeso, which then took to flight. The lad' a face and liands were covered ith blood, but hi injuries were not BCJ)OU8. Hig'nest of all ia LcavcniDj Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report WMi To Save E:pie. At the retvnl state convention of coun ty commissioners hdd at Pottsville sev eral measures luokir.g to t'n'sa-jniff ex penses, to the counties were rec imiriend cd t. the leg'sl.o.isre f..r enactment into laws. Ono of these recotntiier.datious is fra bf-v re.u'riiig consta-il.-s ;, hand in ! their reports only w hen they h:u'e V iola- tioti of the law t'i mention. As the prac t'iv is now, every constable in the county must make a re'sirt lo every tpiarter sess ions ifi:rt whethiT he has violations to report or not, an-l draws liis pay there for. To lessen expenses in this direction tho various county commissioner make tho reivnimeunation asabo-.e stated. Another recommendation was that the Baker ballot lac.- bo so amended as to ili.-penso v.ilh tho fill registration. The commissioners are of the opinion that tho assessors can make up their fall li.-ts from tlu canvass made, in the spring, tho era sure and addition to be made on the two days that the assessors sit ut the poll ing places. Notico to Stociihciders. Notice Is hereby riven thai in n-triliiiiii Willi the r.-jiiin-iitciiti' of us Charier niel l'.v I.'iws. thennniial iiks-I I i.r of t!ie NlorklioMers of I he Pitlrtliur A oiii..-l!sville It. U. Cn., will be li.-l.l ut the olli.s-s of Hi.- It. A O. It, H. '., curci.-r siiiiiiliil.-lil uikI Wal.-r Mns is, in tin-ci:y of 1'iio.t, iitv. Pa., m Moiil:ty, Jks. !s-... ut li o'clock M., I..r the i-I.V-Iioii of j, UosrJof I'i.ssriors to m ri for the t iimoiik yc.r, ae.l for lie- Ir.m.v.i lion of su.-h oth.-r liusiiiess us may lie bi-iiulit t. f.ire lie- imi-t-In-'. The stock Irmsf. r lKm!:s u i!l he closed m the "J th ir.st., and remain c!os. ii uniil after lii-c. u-J, prox. J. 11. vashin;ti. js.s-reuirv. QOUIIT PROCLAMATION. Wiiike'.s, The Hoii.iraV." Ju,!.- of the t'oun ,,f ( .minion ritus of Somerset county, l'a., Iive ttnl.-nsl that a Si-cml or Adlourn.-d Court of Common Picas, of yuan, r r.-.-lons ami Orphans' Court,- for .- trial of ruses Herein, uliail l.o lu lu att Souierw-t. tm Monday Jan. 14lh, 1S93, mm.-rclnjt lOo'clork A. M. of uM daj. Now. Ihererorr. I. K.1wanl Koov.-r Tlich KhrrilT of Soniersol county, lirn-hr lsn mr pnw-iaiiiiiti.in Klvit; notiif toall jmoi, it-ne-rsi vniniiioii.'-J.aii'l lo all Viirlic in .tumr to it- turn nni there trt.sl. to Im- in uti. ndam-v at iiid Court. Hher'.rl's OlTl.f, ) KIWAKI HiHiVKIC Nov. Jitn, tM. f siUen.T. Applicaiian for UnimprcvsJ Land. Notic-.-Is hen-'iv irivti that wo have fll.s! with the SccrcliirT of Iiit. rn.-il Altalrs. of the Si.-iic of Penney Iviiiii-.i, an liilic.iIioii for n warrant for l:e nt-n s ..f uimn er.. c I lo ml situntc l:i .j-iiti.-r township, coantv of S.ni-erx-l, iuljolntt'3 laiuls of Jon-iti; m" li ir.lie r. Jr-t-ih Wiitlsw.tr! h on tlie.-i;. Iiels v.-irr.in-leit in the Jialile of Kolt-Tt Parish 0:1 kouili and west nm! lauds of Nam-v I;u.! r on the iio:t!i. .r !T t. p. c :t, NI.WTuN (..iM.iZ "priiLu: NOTit iL Tin- fo'itowin itrco'iiils !i:ivo Ik-oii fi!.-l Pi mv oltiis-. sun: no-1- " is h .i-lv ri ven tli.-.t 1 ne sin.i- will l pn-x'ii(. .! to the t ourt I..r i-oiili.iiu.-tio.i, ;i rhursday, Dacombsr 13th, next. Kirsl mid flnal nei ount of Moses l.o L.-ir! cotnic.it'.t v of llaniel V.'i-i.vi r. I- Irst iin-1 final ae.-i.un! of John It. sr..!l. nt. sieii. of Jiiois Walker. r ir.it ,-:cl linal nis-..n:i of John tl. Sititi, usjiieii.s' of .Mai, nm It. Walker. Kirsl an. I linal iii-c.iiiu; of John IL Scott, as- siiriieeoi . ;i. liner. First unit tin . I a.-ei.iiiit of J-ems S. Ili-rsh- benter, assliriu-.' ot Solomon II.'rsiitH'r''--r. t its ! ii'ssiui.i ,f y m. ii-.n-iii-v. as., ri,,,. ,,r li. A. I- iit-olinc. Kirsl mi I thuil ac.s.iin: .f F. W. i:!.-s.cker. lissiiKt- of Jen iin.ili Swan. Somerset, I":i., F. I. sAYIiIt. Nov. ltlh, I'l. i I'rotiioiiotarv. 11I:(:IS ri:irs notices Nl tTK'K Is h. rel-v sriven to .-ill iierons run. t-ern-'l us l'i:at.j. t-n loors. ,,r .itn.-rv.-ise. thai Ilie foliowiin; a.-;-oiliit-h.tve .tl 1 -ister. and that tie-Kaiiie will iir,.-ri:.-:l i,"..- niliriiiiitiou mi.! a! lowat.ee nt nn llri.lnow' Court to U- h.-i.l a! So:.i. r-cl. l'u., on W.tlne ihiy. i,s-. l.'tli. Is; i. i-irst ami lin il ;i.s-oiint of 11. if. siaii!. ml. niini.-i ralor of I'.-i. r I', linker, il.c'il. First Hiel lin il account of i.!i Join-s. m. ct-titor .if Tobiiis Vo:l-i-. l.s-'.l. First iin.l iinal account f Jo-, i.h V. if..v..rs a.lluiliislr.itorof J..-iaii P. M. vers, i!.-.-".!." r irst anil filial iiccotint oi John s. .MiJ;-r, luiiiiistra'orof Samii. I A. Milier. ilw-M. Firl 1111. 1 lieal a. ei.ui.t of W. H. S'n.-.ii. ari.l li. liril- li. Stnillll, t-X.1-lles ol Cii-p-r nei t who wast x. euiorof John I', str oll.. .l.vM. r 1 r.t niel hiii.l a.-ts.-.iiit of Johi A. Wov. ad- iiiiuisir.ttorof ll..nr smith. il.--l. 'arti.il iic.-oiint of Jani.-s M. .,-.,.r i..,,! .1 T ileu m. in. i-Ms-iii. rs o lii-ory.- Itink. .s-'.l. riis. ami icirtia! ii.-coii'il of M,io.-..i,i. rv I Kiuc. cxtviitorof s.ir.ih Kim:, il.v'.l. 1 -sisters (utic. Nov. llth. MAC vft.i ill S. .Mli.I.Kit. K-JKlT. T UI-rASS NOTICE We th.' ii:i.!. r-e:i(l .-i t iz. is of Soiners, !. her- l.y iis- r.toe: to law ivr iip.n our .f hiintin;;. 'o-itiv.-ly no J.-rlcrsori nml Milior.l t.ov:i.-hip' si rt .mr intention of .l.ilnt a.--, wirtiui. t-rsous caiii;!!! tr.-p.i-.i .-r.li pi-,-iius.-H lor In puri. t., lishiiitf. iH-.-ryinir. iiu'tin, Jt... 1 ir.-Iissinj tol. -rat-st. D II Flick Frank II Fri.sll! le, JiitsiS liMin. Inivhl I'.irmne, Simon ltirrone, J.tsiah II ll'-mmiiii;. r, II s iiro-s, Noah N llriiticr, sil-is Fiick. W J It liny, l'el.-r I Ol 11 1 Ir.illl il, M W Crilchli, 1,1, I'crry S-!iro k. Il.s.rie Sts-hh-r, S A II in lay. Ak Itiirnm, W1.1 I'irroii, i.sinre 1 1 :tyt . Aaron II iv. M ithi.issi-oit, lest Tavman, rist J Mill.-r, ltaiiiel SI.1I1I. Win I' Hay. S II Walter W.-sl.-y l'.nue!icr, J null It l;.-.im, F- tn. J W. iel. v, Wm I. Wei-l.-V. Jon iitian Fri.sHine, J I ' Itrll'C-r. . M I. I'.ow iii.ia J !i t 'oiiolrvuiaii, I 1 ' Flick, l'rias s,-hr-k, Ahni'iam Miller, li.si lin-liiy. A 11-liii s-hi.H-k, II II Kimm-I. Jeremiah Kroii.-h. r, Ahruhiiru l..-nh.irt, Frank ltin-lay, Jos I. Say lor, tleo F I'oiiiitryuiiiii, I-..I M.tovcr, N. If .t- SnyJ.T. s W Hi.-k. Jiiliu V AiiUeny. PUBLIC .SLE i.F Vahabh Re.al Esta.t3 l. lKiitr the voluntary iis-iinrTif!ii ut M;;ry It if kiiiaii fir Xhv iH'iM fit of i-nliHiix. th un- lcrslnii asiir.i'0 will rx(us4 t ihiImIc Siilt, 0:1 the prvmlMH, iu UockuNK! t-onaiti, on FRIDAY, December 7th, 1894, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. the following il.-scri's-J rinil: No. I. A certain lot or part of n 1.,; irroiinJ, known on the tr'-:tt'ral pl-m of sai l UiroUi.'.! its lot or pirt of lot N.t. tii, fro. ltin forty-six f't-t on Main str.s-l niel t-xt.-ii.lo.i; Uick tf same width onediiMidrtsi an. fill;.-fs-t loan iili.-y. ImhiiiiI.sI tn the north hy No. i hen inls low tlt-st-rihtsl, on the est-t by ' Main Mris-I, south l.y Market si re.1. nml west l-v itn Hllcy. ami known us Ihe "Men-lutnls' llol. l' pniM-ny, having HOTEL UL'ILD.'XCS, Bt:ih!c. Ac, Iher.sm er.ct.s!. nti.I lx-!n one of tiie oldest mid lt;-si h'axi ies st.-.nds in s..mi r Hct cttanty. The entire fn.iit of this pi-i-e No. I is occupied hy l.'ic Merchants' Hotel hu.ld llls. No. 2. Situate In sal.l Isirouirh, iciioinlnj; No. I nittive d.-s.-rilssl on the south. Main SI. on Ihe cast, lot of iltstrre l!ols.-hour on fhv lion li. mid all. y on Ihe w. st, having Ihen-on irvtt-J a II lie NEW FOrit-STOUY IIOl'SE, KtitMc nm! other outhiiM lines. !.-iis- Hfiy-four I.s- inmt una one iiunuri-i aim tiny i.s-l .t.s'p. No. X Situntc In sniil lroin:!i and known on it. n. nil !. ui as lot N.t. 'I7, froiilin- ti ft -f.s-t uiMtn Unci. Iw-iy mid exIeiidiiiY Itnt-U one liundn-d mid tlfiy f.s-t to an alley, hounded on ttrt- west Ity l.nmdway, on nonh hy hii al ley. tin cast hy nil alley mid oil south hy No. 4 hereinafter ilcscrilssl, tutvim; th.-r.-on t-r.s-i.sl m one and it:ie-h-ilf story house and out huild Imrs. No. 4. Situate In Ri.id Iximiifh. fn.ntin-; fifty f.s-t on liroa.luav nnd cxteiiditiK Uick of .1111.1 width our luiiidnsl and fifty f.-.-t I.t nn itlley, Imhui'IisI on the wi-sl l.y llrocidway, tn Ihe north hy No. II, ultt.ve d.'scrilNsl. on cast l.v an alley "and on south hy lot of uwen M Kllish. Terms in percent, down. Ualniicc of on ronfir iiuition of suit- iu n months Mild 'j In 12 months tiicrcufUT with lnt-n-l. ISAIAH fit'MiU, Assitfiitv. BR9. & GO. Established In 187a Commission Merchants, No. 611 Liberty Street MS IMLN ISTllATOn s XOTIt'i: Ksta'c of t;i!:!.-ti) K.i.siloie, int.- f J. me-r to-a-i.-hip. -i:ii. rs-l .-..only. Pa., .I. t-'.l. I r- ;f K-itiiii-lstnttlon liavla; s-n .'ni.t p'l iy I i prop -r mm! ooroy to t':e iiiiil.-i-'u'a-t-l. i.eTii-.. n h."--'l.y iriv.-n f. r.li ih-i-.oi.s ei-t!.-'!. ! lo ..li'l . fc:-T lo mi. ':e o.i.e-o .:. e-.iy-lo.-I.I, lt.? IJlo- l.itviii t l-OTi.-. j.u-:.iill -s.el c tvv:!l ;.rt-...-nt rlii-iti itcly .in ti.-i.il'-tii.-il for :stlciiiei.(, o:i Thurs- lay. i'-f. i.'ii. I- 1, : i the i.!l;cc of J.i. M. l'o -r. I"-.., i.i l.-iuier X Houits. .1. M. ov;- !:. i.kvi ncii 1. 1. ix A'ln..::i-l:-..!.'r.s A1 DM IN! ST KATOIJ' S N OTIC IL K-tiit.) of Bariwri Elle-i Ross, l-.te of Slony- :-et-A te.Vt:-.il!p, .I'-.-l. f--tte!-s of a.InioiiN'r.tttoii l,a bee:i ..-no.t-ci! :iy Ihe projN-r au! L..rily, to I.i.- tin.l.-i-siuri- cil. lioil. l.-i Ii. ivly uivell lo l.:i p r-.;OS Hi lie.,;,! to saiii i-sti.:- lo loake h.i!ii-il -at.- pey Mel.I, Met Ih..- I.iv!:i'4 fl.ii i.s i.ai: ?-0-t - 'etc will liresent Hi.-.ii iln'y nil! Iieli! !ea;. for set tic. iii-n t, on .Saturday, Nov. -Jli Ii, I v.i I. al t'ie residence ofadiiiinbtralor In Sliank-vi:-.-. ClIAKI.Es iiiKs.-. A'l.iiini-lnitor. A I;M IN I.STILVT(;IfS N iTK II Kstut f -ri H. Ij!iiiM-rt, !:tto tT Shu!r tuwusliip, iHiHTt.-l count;., Im., tlir il, Itii rs t :-.t.m!itury on the a'j-v tt.ito h'i inn ii t:r:iilfi ( ih liri'!'TsiriuI, i y liif i.ri-rawMir:ty, iiti-t W h-r (v icivi-ii to utl rHt.i:s iiiicltii t mtUl fu.t to nukr iiir ittcl:nt ki miit and lim.' ciaiu.H Hu.uust ! same will jiiv-nt llfia taly au-tlu-ntic-aUd. JAruiJ Mt my. ; AiUuii:;:rur. A DM INISTIIATOES Sifl U K Kstute of K. I. Yutzy, li.tc of Cr-tim 'i-ipukIi, Somers-t isiiiiiiy, l'a., .L-..-M. I.eltt-rsofa.liiiiiiistr.lioii huviin; l.-. p (rnuit I'd Ity the proix r authority, lo the mi l. rsnrn tsl, iioti.s- is li.-n-l.y Kiven lo all r-rms in lel.I. 1 losi.i! t-stale to make ill.:ii.-.lte.t. iy. llelit. niel th.w- li;:vili t-laillts ;ifai:iI s.t.l t state will present tli.-ni tluly a-iiii.-of eikt.-tl for M'tllem. nt, i ,ii Tliurs.1 iy, NovtmU-r JJ, Is; I at Lite n-siili-ncc of .leceiis. .1. NANN1I. C. VCTZV. John It. Sott, Atty. Aduiiiiistralnx. A SSKSXKE'S NDTiCK Not i.s- Is h. p hy fiven t ':it So!o:no:i J. Hlt; 11. ran.l wife. John it. li tln. r niel Ai's-rt A. lliliii.-r, of ;liil.i:..-r ek tov. n.inp, s.,iii. ri t co.uity, l'a., h.1. v.- iiia.1. 11 voiui.tary :.si'ii llc i.t lo lie- of all lii. ir estiit'-, n-ai. . lsi!.:.l n n.l mi x. .1, 111 ir.ii i'.r C.e l :e li! ..1 1-:. .! I :.rs 01 S.11. 1 Soioiicin J. Pitim r, John H. l.iti 11. -ran.! Alls r. A. P.iitii--r. All i-rms h-iv-i.i riaiiiis u-tainst Ihe s-ii-i s..Ioiii.mi J. i':U-ii- r. John It. Ilittii'-r nml Allien A. iii'im r. will pr.-seiil Ih.-ui to the un-1. rian.si tlnly 1111-Iti.-l.ti.-al.sl alnl al! lt.-r-s.tis .w:n-f Kiitti .: loon J. Ilitiiter. Ji.hi. K. I'.iiln. r iiikI Ai: rt A. hlttll.-r. Wilt lltaXe i:riln.s!i;;te p-: vne-i't lo MAitliN il. il AIM!.!.!, Johil It. S.ti?t, li--!.. e. Attorney. lt.-..Msi, i'ii. K'uftU of John S. Kr. r, Ir-1 of tj-rT Tur Ut T-j'! t ns:ii;, lciM. Lett-rs tfU'.ni-ntary un th aNv? taiv itivinv; Ih- i! kruih 1 ( tlt- u;it!. 1-:41,. , ty ihf inTuiM'i'iry, itMt-- is ti n civ to ;t.i i-rfris i.t.f ! to ni .fit t- ! in:t k" inn-;. tta4 i:;y.:i a -id Uuv Uu iiL' (;;: tii-; a.tiii't ftn- -.11:1. v.iil .r -v-;;l U.f n ;-rt ii-ji i tiuly aTiIf: ritir.t !-.:, ;t t lau r -nf ut-v'ti., in I i r TirU. vf-( tt.wn- .vAitAH a. Kiiri.i::; A UDITUirS NOTICE. Ill nt-state of I'r':-.- Foik. Tie- nml. rsi"tn- l iii Ii. 1m--ii '.t-.-a..s!. i 11 1 v :.pp i'it- it aii-lifor I.t niak. ilis' ril.n: ion I n..- tuielii in tie- han.ls t.l I ! ;eiou llee 1. va!1 iv.-s notiis- that .'11 Of Sill.l llpis.'lltll. "I i.t I t.'i U .i p. 0 f a-tiiiOiltn:t..r, lo ami ee'ill.il tli.r.to, heist, v wli; ii'leii-! lo .tie itnti.-s :. oil Friilay. Nov. j:, 4. -i:I'l li::V, II! the .illie-. Ol tie- an. 1, tor, wlii alteii.l. ii aiiu w:i.-r.. a SI js-rs-.iis va! J. c. I.'1'.VKY. Aue.i'or. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Vahabh Rsal -A.i I'.y virtue of an or.l.-r of sale !s-u.s out of tin Court ol Common I'l.-is of Sinn-rx-i ctuin ty, l'a, niel lo in. tlir.s-iinl, I will i.,i.i-.- to s;.io on the prt-misi-s. on Satarday, Nov. 24, '94, at !0 o'clock A. H.t all the foll.m ii.- ,t -.-tlwsl r-,! t.: ll.e prop -rty 01' J..:i.ith in s:iu; No. 1. A certain, tract of Lin I si lli.-lUi'ho,lill t.W!llii:.. So.n. t aate I:i coi.nl'. T 1 iim. l o Hi :. i. x.iith ot tii-- ; ..f St... -.-., .i ii, ml oiriin-j l.mts of !-ai.' : l-iliieriiiaa. Cti.tri. s ilti:ii.-i-iii.tu n Fi'ai.n Sjmii'uT. i-oatalioiii; 65 Acres more or Isss. INn. i Four c- rt;t -:i 1-.is a i.i-tiii.t .-Puui. Ill Ihe iM.ro'ljh of Sioye:..v. 11. s..:n. r.-I coliniy. I'. Iiii iva.iia, (i-olitioe lill-l nu..:.-. I hy Fr-.iil :r.- on Tie- ii.'h. leijoinii, l.:s ot 1 J.!co' Cut. rs 'widow on tn.-.-.1-;, lot of J.-n-' ini.ih M iur r 0:1 lie' sonih :.mI t.ti'.!.I l.y So:ners.-l Mn t on me wi-t. Laving t:.-n ..ii : er. vt.sl a .--. I T tVKtory PLANK : HOUSE, a jr. Mt.. frime s. le and it . 1 otii r icrcss.. rv ....; i.iiii-iin- At lht same time and place I will !o ex-Ii-wtiiMlt-ili'' H-r-.ual pn.perty i.f lh siiri.or, ts.nsii.n of tiirmin ami liriciiltiinil iiiil'lciueuts, hois4'hol.l luruitiire. one Uiy hoise, out- IhiI. i,ied. one tw.t-horse i:ipi:i, on'.--sh-ii,-!!, out bimy, e, ,1c. Torme ONin''tHTiTt I CI lllO ts-nl. of th. - purclliis :- T.-n r i.urcli ' lnoi.i-v lo Is- pod ill cah oil day of i(- mid the IslliOle, of Ihe t.nt--tliinl ..ii or l-fore the is.iilirii!..ti:l .f saa-; ..n.-tiiinl iu six ii.otittiau 1 ..in -i.ir.i iiioncynir f;-oin t-iiitiriiiatiou of isi. lt. lt.--f. rrcd iiyui..i:.s lo Is-.r intcr.-sr liom .-.inlir-luatioli ol ..ate and lo ite sts-iiAI hy judlu.-lit U.iel on liit- pr.-iin.-.-,, TERM55 on iMTMiibil pnijs-ny niiidi- klluVWI o.l day of siile. JOHN 11. ZI.VMF.ilMAN, AsRisncc of J.iilatliall S.'iu'li. H-ull Jt lli.-st.-ker. Ally's. Ass?g iees t.ii-- Sa!e Valuable Real Estate. lly vlrtur of an n!"r of mU' l.u .1 tt th- t'urt of rii;i;:n;ii I'itas ol' SiiiiriM t'o'inly, l'' :i!iy vaiiia. ;uiil tii:s -MrM-it ti. vc wtii -n f.i ptihtir s;4! 0:1 lliv j)iini.H lin:n:ift; r m-mikI, on Tuesday, December 4, 1894, a I oc!ock P. M., thf foMowiM .'.M ri!-1 r.nl estiite, late the pit.K-r!y of C. T. iliiy, vl. A certain lot i.f r.::i:el sim-.tc in S aii-l tirj- iMirotiuh, Som.Tset c.tlllly. l'a, l:.il:u.i,-. ,:i the lion h l-y lot of M. J. iun.-iiy. on the s..;n h hy lot of I, C. k.y.-r. 0:1 the t-.ist hy l.rin: street, nml on the w.-st l.y an aii.-y. tsii.tain inn uh t it o:i"-t!ii.--l ii'-r nior.' or lest lia v inj; iht-rts.n em-t.tl :i lure Three-Siory FRAME : HOTEl, front lie; iV fis-t 01 us -ilay'.s Hotel." liraat street, and known Tin- !uildi.i- Is in exe.-llciit isiuditlon. hav ing U i n rtts-utlv iKiitit.sl, iwts-rtsl nnd lut.-.t with a complete steiitn-h.-itliiiir apintnittis thn.iiL'hotu llie enlirt hiiilditie. on t lit- I.rsI il..r t.f ihe hN.vc d.-crilsl l.uil.liii, and fronting on limn slrtt-l. Is a larve. wellstr-rau-tsl. convenient uu.l w.-H.liiii.Ml .Ktorv rtmi, niton! i'.xi.'. fts-t, stiiiahie fora t lothim; riMiiii. i;,.ieral iti.-ri-liaii.lise or grot-.-ry. and hy renson of itit lotntioti is 0:1 of th. ttor-t tl.-iinhle I.11-.U1. -S rooms in ihe IhnviiiK lown of Salisbury. On the above ilesenltisl lot then- is alvo cns-tt-.l a lanre stable iin.l curriaac shot, suit able for livery or other purpo.-. This pni-rty is one of ihe nutst d.-sirnble hotel stands 111 Somerset isiuiily. Terms; T.-n per cent, of the pi:rchiis. inon -v to W u:! in t-.ish 011 l:t y t.f snle. hik! He- Inliniir of on-.thinl on or l-.,rt the ciLlirnuithui t.f liie siil.-; :iie-ihiril in six iiHtnt.i. autl tdii. li.i.-il in (wive miiiiths fi-.ni o(ii:.n..iti.4.-i of sale, with inleivt. lw-f.-rns! aiyiiie!.t t u ss-urisl by bejel auj iim vtlft liin the n-iuLs-. A. I.. 1.. HAY. t'.'W. WALK Kit Assiirmt- of I. T. ll.iv. Ailtlrtss liny t Walker, Allt.rnevs-Hl-liiw-, S.tint-rst-1, l'a. PITTSBURGH, PA. Invito tho inquiries of Buyer nd Shippers of VEGETABLES. Fruits, Nuts, Produce ! James B. Fine CARTS for Bachelors. T " " TAT r . r t- r. r- - - Htnn C A A Is, v Jli. iWVJUJl.tJ SEAT WILL AD 17 Y0U3 LEST JJii.-tcs for inidillc Fine Carriages Fine Phaetons ALSO : Iare tnd Spring Wagon?. The largest and best James B. wmmm Sf . N iTillN'! '.CiL the in-st :i!:i!.-; .f t-:e rlNItKKKI.LA SToYjVS i'i.i-ir ccon. 't.iv saves inoi.ev. si 11! i!!i c,l I u:nl PRICES JL Ttif fewwi if- I'. .1 ?- .'..- s.-r- : r-'j . - t 1 xiS' JAMES B. IIOLDERBAmi, Somerset, Pa. Orphans Cour! Sale 1.1F Valuable Real Esla'e AN It Mineral Lan-Is ! !5v vr: i;i'nf nnoni r of i!i- f---;ii? i t. i; t .1 S ?!;-- t ;-;irt;v :! ; i .ti. r-i inur ,r' . lit., .I..hl I. snle. tHi;i;. ;i''y ;;'t iiNi"-N:ttiI. iiti- I.'l ' IS.,.lil of , ell is.'eira. S.l!i; I--. -I isin;iy. ia., e. ir..;it in oi.l -.tt.r.- rtitim f..-iiiei ly o.-1-ui.i.sl by s-ii.l J..I111 IL hriiilumi. now J.iim Kcclilijr, 0:1 Friday, Nov. 30, 1394, at I o'elock P. M., tru- f.Hov;nr 'I-strilus! valua'c ntit -:.it .a: luii.T-r.ti lu:i'N. v. 2 : N. 1. A nrt.iin Nn nf snnml sit :al.' in Wt i rf.!i'"i rt;.ir!i. sr.i ", i i-Miit y. jT'i t if I'fiii!-;. IViiniM. i' it.uiiiti t:itiN of Auji;t li r U-rcvrr i . Li.. .!. 1- Hm iir-i; r - itml :ii-p, r.n:;miuiir one atti fourlU : Hi'r-s i;nm or U N. Tfi.- :.iiivi oi"-h.;'f ;:N'n t In : rt.'tii Intel i tuA itu i.t ruitii:ti lu ii-;i:i. i-.u.i?y ui:.; !;(- ;i!-ir-;ti.:. :nljttu-htii.j- if tli- r-;n Irin A i ikiI !'., Ki-x.-r . ht!!-. A!-. IMunk arl .tiu r, N. X Th- ii!:-!ivit!:tT :-.:. :lf iiit r -: in a i rti.in trn ( of taiktl. MtiuiS fn-.ttil. at jiMKiij tmn:- 11 J;ii:l t'.VJ-r, ij't -n;;iv il;nkl-( A'cs I'iitnk :m 1 o:u r. cofiturmn t:i: v ;i ::! o:i-t;;i -'A : a r ::nir- ir 1. N.. 4. i;!..livi.. (J .i.i.-u.,:f intt-r In : ri rtiii.i tnu-t ( Uiri! .t;tU' :is ;iitn.-,i !, p Jt'iiiniir I.iIkN :' Joiiii A. r-:iVv"r'H Iiirs, A. Vt!uitttr llfif, S.IU -fst'l V : A 1pi t'o.. ami itii rs toniaiiiia thirty i j av-& nur or I . Nk. "V. Th ur.-iiv:l-I (rn-Smriij i:it-n t . a ri-rlaiii inn-t ui Imip(. .itu tU an afr ai!. ii'Ijomiti iaii'N r the xu:i-i. ; z-A & Inui !., Hiut (sIIm-th, n:r tiii.rn: fiur Uttuilrisi ana tin y l t a i- n:r- tr it N-. Tii ri'it in crtain lnn-t nf i'inti. u;tt' us a 1 :;. i I, .ilj.ii;in lanl tf V. l.:n:.i;l-T. A!r rui-j ami th-r. rMi(aiitiii! i mr tiunar.vi an 1 iwiny-fi w i lJ-" aT. ntorv nr U . kli.wn a. the X alt-iit.iu iii;iit!r I Part. No. 7. Th u;.ii ill nri.-i;::!:" intr.-st in th' initn rul ri'jl.l in a rrat'i tra t . lanf Sh..:it r, hrili:tn html, .l:tin lhoi:.:i ml: th r onTaiuii: hnii.irt.l a(i! hii il "i rn it luorv or !.., k n a :i as tnt- irai U N't. T!i" unil;ii!ii! .n-f-u:r?i int- rt; in the miiHTal ri'jUt --f a -ria a I.-.m I f m-l ;":ali :is jiiifrf-ui, ai!jn;,i;;:f iaals .( .!.:(-.. Wi't, ittrf J. Krkl .rf, Anih.aiy aii'l otlifp inai lining 'i:ttt-.'rj ii :n-r.- :nojv or I--, kii-iwii iiir l'. aiii! V tl l:.: !. No. . Vh tTi(li :.-t :rh i:i:. rt-!t in t'.if mm. ml ritvit ia a - ria;n inn-t " ! ui f. :t: as . !'! :.:,:):;:.:; Iain's i; J rr- . i- V t ( .il I.in; ;itiJ o;ii-r. .;.. ta::it'iK !.:y iuc uni-s i.i.mv or i4- known us ht John i. Jim tract. AI, ailfh rU'ht, Jitl-, ii:p,t an 1 i-!aim of ihe viitl John il. t;riiiiu;!a, u -f-.as4ii, of, in nml to hat is Liio n u t;ie LEFEVER COMPANY LANDS, A3 TOILCWS. VIZ : No. I. A rT;i!: fnut of Ian ! sifint" in S t:i-h-:i tow i hip, .iii,'-t i-oatily . i'a.. ;iirftii!itif iatn'.f oi J.?' inti, itru. I mi': r 1 1 i of r-. oattainia on h:mirii l ik. i::y-rtv- ; i;-r- i:trt-o,r l .-.s kno n u. l!i'S!.ji:iiu Ki n:i il Inu-u No. J. A fsTtain tr.-rt f hiifl shtiafr n-s iif-.n-ii'l, u'li-init'tf ianls of it nti: 'mU. shr.iii! Tt iiTiCii! 4f;Iin, cttntitimi; j i:in, v-i-ji.l :n-M ia or or h.s kfio'.vii a- th t..um r tr:t i. N. X A rrruiiii trart of Lin l si:tit: n- j I. !--.-; hi, ai!j-iiniiiz laiiis of Sii:n rs' iril A lrfi Wiiii. i:it T r u 'in. in hii otli -r. in Uii:i;inr on- humiril ami tit' v . 1 nn.r. or h-s.'s known a John Witt trat. No. I. A r.-rtaiii trart of U: it. 1 silnat' as itlor.-tnl'I, a ijoh.iri lamN tf iw situ-rM't HKiuv irno., jiu:i m ii r ui tti-u rs. fn- taiNiii mty 'i .t ri- inor"or l-ss, Kittwn a Ihf Samufi l. Win tnkrt- No. .V A rtain trart f lan ! ?:lu:;' :ifii-sii.t, ii!jtMiiii:' lands i li-t tii.ri:;kv, K-t- lliyir uihI oiIh-p. (t.ntaiTiiii'j m haa lnl a n.l frty-4:it tUlt acn-s nam- or U-s. known its tlu l:;t:m r tno t. N. A rr-i.in tnrt of Lm.I ufusitilt utijoinin; UiiN of lYtrntiriuk' mii1 tKiM-rs, tpm.nniinr tifty-n "! i a n- tnor ir lt-vs kn ti us the i tnhrinK tnwl. No. 7. A nTtatn tntrt of Inml Kitiiat a nfonai'l. ljoii)!:itf l ui'ls of the Soiii.'rst ht Iron .. John Witt nnl oCitrs, rorv luiiiui thirty . at ns loon- ox hrvi. known h Ihr J.MT.ii ill in-t t. T!i M'vrn tnirts of Ir.nil an fcrM s t'n unt in eomrtmn -' J-ln IL Hritihain aixl o!h r mm.r- l.y Artii-'ti uf Actv i:m nt !ut ".'4 -Inly, ku J 12 s pit nrn r, Is., Mint r -r.i-l at 4ao.n n!-t, l'a., la Jh-I oook, "l . yt. -tt. a;i ! Vol. p. ti. aii't nil lirlit sbi tntr-sf arf im ln-v.! to h iirri-tly I'iMut J th tr liiitT-s j.r.jn r)v rt in a I. ill in K'uity to No. , K-i'.itty lnn kr-t, nv. tilth' Court 'it t ouuaoii l'Uus tf .Souhix t cmiitty, la. All i( thf htii-N aro uiiih rl.ii.I with vaia nhlf tititit rilH, col, inn or, tlrv i-Iny, aiiintt n ii in arid othr riii.ora is known l afainl in ity if us itutii!tt iT. Thy ar -ay of m-t-4 to iht iiuirK- L. only alMml t n:h-s fnun tlu t iiinMriaiil aii'l iViin'i Itjiiinnul. witn nn PNifl artly huitt. ut.4Mit 7 liuh n fnm thf IE. A . lj;iinMiI. i:l only : nil.-s fnan the Mmcit fNt vajjf Kirv iiiuk Wirks of thf I ition Milling 4 o. Th r- is striiK- limU-r -attn.'l ovr the Uif f n nt tracts. Terms :- ChmIi tn tlriy of nal.a. Anv liifornu.tioii tlestnst cn K? Kid by writing llieiKlininislrutor, Horn. r-. j. i- ri iiH. A JniluUtrutor of Juba R. lijiiilwiu, tlec'd. Holderbaum. irr- Men. lOunir IU1 GII.'L .FiD K3 r.CCM TO SrAi.E. - aircil and business me 1 for tiie Family. for the Old Folks. line of Road agons selection ever shown. way down. Call and sec them. Holderbaum. GOOD STOVE li aa Economv. A Poor Ono tiie wort kiu of Kxtravaance. Ueiiitiiilx-r this when j-.il 1-iiy our New Stove, The EVIagic Cinderella 15 WHAT VCU WA.Tf. !i..!.i niht, an pr.e. tire over will A WARM FRIEND -:.- COLD WEATHER. It has 'o I iuul ai a ITHer. ! y. i.-:;i;i;::i-!i ; ;.x.,f:. ti, j;.;ara:iteo-l i r etit.-rs iiito too const;- cti. ;r c!e;ni-:i:esM lessen lut. es your PLACE! WOOL ! WOOL ! WANTED ! 25 cents per pound paid for Tub washed : or.e-tliird Ics for l"n wa;LoJ, in cxchariLre for goodd at JAMES I HQLDE.iSAUM'S 425 Main St., - SGWEilSZT, PA. Men, Hoys' ami lh::iirtu's lino ami rlit-.ii Stilts suit n It'.Po lino t.f ivi-n-oatM for Men, Is.ys an. I t'iiiliireti. rritl. rw ar, over Siii.u, li'n:,lrie.l Shins, Mi;!,' Shi.-ls. o-.ora!'.s, I'mits, IT.iorv-. ;It,vs, Mitters, Sr.s,,-ii.l; rs. I'.ru.t-s. 'u:rN l.l lars, -t.:. Hats, ;:i,s, MiH:l, rs atel lliiti.l-ken-!iio!s, -t.-.. s.-i- ii!iif ail ,U tliat iiiivo lxsi.ii i:i st. k over one vear. Am elitsiiie; t.tu my entire line shs'i-s. (.'ariioLs A I ill I'l.-th.s at 1'rieos. ..f l!4MtS, lUtlueo.I I 1'iiy for Cash; sell for Cash or Aj trtvo.l Notts at short time; :.r..l t-t.n-e :u-iitly t-an all.-r-l Small I'rotils. KAr cS. Dr.CTHER ANNOUNCE AS NOW READY. Purilon's Digest. liith SM. U Vol. Initi. s Vo. 1'i itv 1 .W K BEING A DIGEST CF THE STATUTE LAV CF PENNSYLVANIA FROM 1700 TO 1305. l:y I T.AXIv F. l:lUiiITI.Y, Ksq.. f tho I'hilii. liar. It is tli roti-;liiy roisvil t. ihite. aii.l itiT-.t.iiiis iieiv ari-I i:n;srtii;it titl.-s. V.'i.ha t-!i.-i.:i..: .4..-..1 ta:L- of stit:it.- r.-.'-rrt- I i., itri.l a tio-.v un.; vxhiiti-.tive in tlex, cti, it.-, !' r il f ii: iU-h:-i i;iti . o oir.-.ilar, nrile lo KAY Sl BROTHER, Publishers. T.'I S.iis(iii St., riiiiii.it ij.h-a. Agents Wanted- .K.V.k. l.y Anii rt.-a's t lr.-at.stt Humorist. MARK TWAIN. Kv-rv om'ifhS --. ion l'; h'vr tiad im-lii-n?M sal. Hi- n imh.; uti.i- miv (ii!n; h ha (a r t ;rv U"HT::i. 1 wo tri'4 i.i on.-..iun a TraifJy ar.J a fuidy. A a-ii-iN !r .1. i:!s. V -.ivi rviiKv- t i riu rv. Kor h-mi -iii.J f;;i: p,rti-.i!arH auJrvH, J. V. Kkklkk A l o uh An-Ii St.. Thil;:: WAPiTED, An ei;'ri'iai-ii iiiburamv or hutUlirg anj loitn soiaiio U.t NiiiiiiVl nml uiljoinin rountii- for A Ja w coir.imiiy Hih M w n4 Cikiiii; tt-tiiir-?. ittilv'iHrl nun. ttnw t-iia-hitii h ivc tH ar U-ir.il. ilcultti. mm Ua iitKhin lo io unfi thttt. Aiiirta It. '. M IlrNK. lirJwii'1 Int fiurtti A-nu. IMt.NhUTK, i A MONKY MAKK1L It fniai tn'y h i--n.U u(ori th ntM-tiownr how Hindi m.'in y cm h r-aliz-l at m udiic SiW. il" tiiut luivi- a tonsil, iui'k r an! Mivii;tii' vi.i-f. John 1 Ta iiiun lf n.l oi tin'-- rvtitiin-iiM-nt ani ha ita-t will nntroiimh'ii MiniM w Iu rvvrf hisH rvii-- luiv Ut-ii ..rnrtii. il t tat f.r iimc-1 uiu-lmiMfr in S:nrs t county, tohiy. Ailr-4 JX I- TAYM N. Ivuiimv ill-, IV A Ari)!ro!:'SNori( n In Us-Kstnto "I Iti the i irptians' i'tsirC -of .iiM-rrl i'..uiity .r S:i-H!al:'t Ji:l-ot Wei- I l't-lllisy IvailUl. gl--. lel- tl. '111. itu.l.-rs:i.'ri.sl a.iitor aii"inul hy Itio 'ourt s. j.i, i.e., r ."-Hi, Ivl. l. Ilinl iht- fiu-ts, ( ivs llK.n t-Xis--tiolis aii.l .llnl.ilte Hie fuii.ts in tlie tutii.l t! the l-lit-utor Mti.i Truxt.sr lit Hint Hinotiif tli.tMt- l.-iilly eniitt.si th.-n-i.t li.-r liv eve ii..ti.-e ilml he will sil al lus..fr1te .n llle Ihm.ii.'1i f St.in..r,-t. l'u., ,hi Tuesday N.t. veiiiU-r."iti, lsw,t luo'rl.arka. in. fcr tbr ptir- ptt-H- tt( alU-u.llll Hie tllltielt ol Nll.1 m.iii(- tient, hen antl arlit rv uli pt rsou. ml. rvUnt cuu iU. uiL FRED W. BIESEi KKK. Audi I or. 8 1 ? 'ner
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