The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 28, 1894, Image 3

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.. w i.l Jc:iv Freiloriiks-
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" V ,.v r t. t'i ' I-!'''" faction
of
. , -;;k fa rr.il tire at Icv
.;;;:i St., begins Aug.
On"!
. i ... in s!ic !-vl-yU'rian
r , . n.-xt S:i'.lith JHv. 2,
"v i i'- i':tor. moniing and
,v j (., ruia'iy ir.vi.U-s that a
V '"' "ii Hi-'.v '"' l':l,,;,u;li'.v oruel or
?L iV .mll w-.rk nil wk,
to 111 "11
. , t....,r..iv ii'i.l Siiluhiv.
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ill the follow-
;i ' ' ., ... 1 Mi"tftioa to sinners;
l'. toV.ll of KlliJ,
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' 1. ". i ruii:l every Mittday to
t'h.-b ol"rcliiosis m-rvi.-os."
r ,:.r"t" the state depart
all t'ac l-?i-lstive districts of
- i t.itli'it I'll Tki'Ill-
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,,!.-.. ill! Ul.iM...
, ,j:y tvven'.y-eiKlit ol tue
'next house of rppre-
T!ic r.'I';'i,'a!'s w'U hav
'U '' ".' ... 1 I "" joiiit lllot.
, i I'.vlln's Brussels t'ar
. . , . ir.1 iii nnv natterti ?
"...u:.;. !..v. rt!i:i'.ijo!l'TS prics.
- 1 u any arti.-lo, S)auJ
r.Vlir. s:.. .1..'..tislowa, la
V A-x ialion of Somerset
. .. . !:;,.:.'.. .:irHa!ie cut Monday
" J ., ;, v. T. J. llristow, prv-sentcnl
,-. i':, i -hii'.s as a livierdi-
j-v r,- v.:!- a in1.! attendance and
. u Tlio next meeting
I,, ' I -i: ::i Kvatip,ii'sil iarsagt
...... j,...-. it 2 p. m.
V Washington ounty
r, ..ri:i.e thir.jf in lestov-
.. , I'.iaine u;! the latest
, '. ;:i diat county. This is
:; a -t to identify perma
r w.xU civil divisions of that
v name f the county's most
-;ii, ! native s..n. and Judsre
...in il.ii:" t'.iis honors himself
I nt r ihe r.-ss Fw! and Eiwil-
'.::: r. niii'-h I ill run afpiiiwt any
l i ijil'.. Any one wanting a first
. '. --. i-,'. r can sr-t it from me.
i ' " J. M. KlK E,
j r.iiis
r, air mi.-' i:-..-as:ires worth framing
ni v.-.ir kitchen: Ioiirtcasxor.s-
;ii d Ui'.i.i.t' tal-hsp onfil. One
J .;.,; ii.jui.I t-ii-a'.s one piuiid. Two
J .:';; (Ui'l -1 :il one cup of one half a
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T-.n.:iw l ta Mcspo-citill oi ttonr
,' . ii ' . unci. Four cups of Nread
ij. -.art, or one p.nind.
. ::,,( . it: r iipials one-half j..niiil.
..f l. 't'. T fecials one jound. no
...- .nl'a'. i!" I'liticr C alais one oiiin o.
;;. .r:z.- "f :m -i? is'.ials two ounces.
, jirii one ;. niiid. Two cups of
.,:;..: 1 s'.isl'.r e-pial one pound. Two
i ,i iiai' c ips ..f p.r.vdered sugar equal
d
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I Mr. Isilic. Tones of this place, has ae
t -the agency of the Kiuiira Hoofing
N'. York. This is one of the largest
4 .'. '- r "'ting companii-s in existence.
-. will le at all times prepared to
't , .. r r i.iiiit metal roofing, or to furnish
j w r. tiug of the famous "Climax"
-a'.. 1 1:...- i.Uest and lest rooting in the
.rii-U
I t . -i. H.-iid.art will cmtriliute to Il'ir
j '.li' fir lur-emlier 1 a d.mMe-
i -irav. jug .f tha first Thanksgiving
N-. w Kngaind. an.l a d-.-seriptive arti
. - h r.-i.ir.t to custom which were pe
i ... ir ; tin- .iis. rvaneo of that day in the
i .r!v h:-: .: v ..I'tliis eountrv. There wiM
3T:i:.:ik:viug storv liv S.iphie Sw elt,
,
i "Tic Parasite," hy A. t'oiian loyle,
.: iv .-.ar'.u le 1. Henry Iiomis Nel
cimrilmte an article on "Our
i. ii r .- I i r Iyer-;." which will Ik"
.1 i:a .-: i a! i:i:erot in view of the
a: :c:i i:i ni iii naval circles in favor
:. -j'.y !ia:tie-!.h!ps
r.i'-!M-A- ..f the past few days haseauv
iiu:;v f.niii-rs imiipivideil with a
f - .,r to think aliout prixuring
J ' t l.itii i .f tlu-.-e ne-essary articles.
"'- 11 I :ni;i m's advert isement in
- - : ..i:...r i; iiv making your jnirchases.
.. . a kn u a as the Price Mill, Tmt
...!: w.i pan-liascd I.y Mr. Kendall if
'' "1. iii - -it he the scene of luss--'il':.:
-. a-th" f itirt c citirni'.il the
i:i-; ii. Mr. John S. Uraves ho
. .. II ... I . ...... . . r
5 hi a iai i:i ior lie managenieiii u
1 :u ii li.-r... 'A ill o....'i!.v the new leiild-
:.. : : '. i.y Mr. Ja,.M. .k with his
': wi;:i him will runs Messrs.
Will. !io:;-es M. M. Smith,
v. ::!i tlieir familii-s and such
:' eig-iieit' of the new Imsi-
iiuy d.-mand. Slow ly, iit surely,
' li :n- iiiai!iifa.-tiiri-s start anew
i f.v.-li: aii.l Unnj;. there now Tk
. I; i: .a.- '.yr.'.y i lu-.M- iffni l-ifc t'om-
i.'Aii! li fianl a:j exeel
e '.kin; niin.-e meat : Take
: 'i 1 a:i l :io.pe i misin--,
:' n . !l-w a:ied driel cur
ilof fun-ly ehoppei ap-
I- i f w eil-pj.'ke-l and fine
:. one pound of sugar, one-
iii 1 of jfnUed Naples liis-ting.-rs
., two oiiir.-cs ea-h
! v.iiiiiel tirange, lemon
i, "lie of grated lintiiieg. a
'i:i-! .
:r. U
y tui!
'.r .n
i ei:::y of p , 1,-red cloves half a
'r-.ia iv ; ? i i a e:ipful of jmrt wine;
i in.-iiei an t finely ehop
a:i 1 the juice and tinelv
!-f :,i.a
t
' !' : a l.-.u hi a.-e a great a ldi
T..is tuiti -,. n, it should 1 kept
'''u ' '" ' Usui it.
f.ii
iii from the I'ni ;ilow n
a a;iplii-a!..le to Somerset
" .-s a it i t i tli is.' frvva
''ii y fir.n ',-s are selling t!ie:r
a: lr .
s-' tiSii an s-ta. Thee
its Ifthctirecnocoun-
-r are i':.n their coal liecause
i-ivf 1 1 ,i , j. !,., financial necessi
7 ' a laiits of no argument.
" iii y o-i-ht t hold it until
,'1't 1 ; .r it at least as m:icli tier
-ati:i
i'd reulir.e froui an acre
-- '- 'jii-i, .:, ST,,!P ,,3 Tne a,11(,l)Ilt j
j !-' lak.:ii o-.u of an average
T r- r-:i,' - fr. 1 u, , , :tM (, , , ,asiK.l.
,.-':,: ,r , , g,.is his -oal into the
" it a jiMii: even ofoueix-nt a litish
" n" '' th.-r..r..re clears at least fiSm
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" i :u- tanner ought to eH
la .
tiiati j
r ? i for his sliare of it."
T. ...
--.ear.- e;
" yo-jn mea on fciruis
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Com-ii iniiv who will lini-B mn-
!."! ,'l !i:Ur''l'''!wiuU'r wI,''"h eould
, a '-v,' i '"' advantage of themselves
to "!":"'!"itv ''-v ll--"iiii allth.y
Lr "U! t'"' "I'i'1"""' on of wieiiee to
'.rC-"'" U i,ar" 'lt is the lies'.
'nu- ;' i""re- Tl,is n,ay lw ne
sa v,"ff."U'"f ll"'free Winter Courses
V-ii 'ti? -'"Ji! "r'' ,1'jrt't"u,'lure dairying,
S 'u""''eort'reauiery Manag?
( ; "-.. rt.l .y the peatKj-ivjjuia State
rwT at Sul C,1U,2. Centre
H' ".' r ' -v systematic I'ourse of
i nut i. -
. i.g in Agriculture under the
ieg. It will pay any
Ua'x U1UU '"lt n ,:"S l " tUe
-ol uk int.) thi matter at oine by
iTWpp.f,,. II. J. Waters for il
J I:aai;.UK.u
pntof her riisml-MiHstV.r.1 Wi-lU-r, t.f
Hi!.t.1-Us wovk.
The dance to be jriven at the Somerset
ll . iseoi. Friday evening, ii is said, w ill
be the principal local s.x-iety event of the
winter.
Service will be held in the HeWmed
Clmrcli on next Sunday evening at 7
o'clock, pnN-e.i.ll.y a song ntr icq 1k
trinningut (i:40 P. M.
The r al estate and niinend rights of
the late John R. Itiinii.-uii w i!l !m wild t
j public outcry at 1 o'cl.n k on Friday next,
: in Welici-slmrg T.Kir.iiiglu
Allen, the six-year-old son -f ex-i'vtin-ty
commissioner William I'hl, died on
Wednesday night at the home of his par
ents in Somerset township.
Mr. Frank S. liiikey and Miss Mary E.
Barron, Uth of Somerset township, w ere
married on the lsth insu, at the Kvangel
icul parstinage, by the pastor, Ilev. W.
Iloupt,
The sale of the real estate of the late W.
T. ling.? advertised for the past several
weeks in the ccl.nnris of the Hkiiai ii,
has Ikh-ii ciiitiiiued to Saturday, IKh. 1st.,
at Stoyestow n.
The many friends throughout the
county of Mr. Henry L. Walker, ofSio
nycreek tow nship, w ill lx sorry to learn
that he is confined to his home Biitl'ering
from typhoid fever.
The I'liion Thanksgiving service will
Tie held Thursday, Xov. ViHh at 1'fc iO A. m.
in the IMciples t-hurch. Ilev. W. II. Me
I'.ride will preach the sermon. The usual
otVerings will lie collected for the needy.
A liberal colle-tioii is solicited.
Ilev. Kllis, of KiK-kwotsI, a prominent
minister of the Vnited Hrelhern Church,
has Tieen granted a pension. Hev. Kllis
eulistel in the navy when a lad and was
on lioard the famous "Monitor' from the
day she sailed from New York harbor
until she went down in a gale off Cape
Ilnttents
IHiring the temiorary alisence of the
Sheriifs family last Tuesday evening, at
tending the lecture in the Opera House, a
sneak thief entered his private residence
and stole a ( wicket Ixxik, containing a
small amount of money, and several arti
cles of dress Iielonging to a young lady
visitor.
On the fourth p.igj of this issue will 1m;
found the address delivered by Principal
O. O. Savior, of the Uockwood schools,
before the Teachers' Institute, in resjHinse
to the Address of Welcome. We com
mend it to all our readers w ho are in
terested in the sin-cess of the public
schools of the countv.
On Tuesday, "Joth inst., Mr. Norman
Meyers, of near Stoyestown, and Miss
Ii iniii Wcller, of Somerset township,
were united in marriage at the home of
the bride. The ceremony was performed
by Ilev. Iloupt, of the Kvangelicai
Church. A iiuiiiIkt of invited guests
witnessed the marriage.
Prothonot iry's clerk- Henry F. P.ar
ron w ho was the vii-tim of an ao-ident
while gunning four or five w eeks ago.
whereby he lost two fingers from his left
hand by the a:-cideiital discharge of a
shot gun, was able to 1h on the streets for
a short time yesterday, w hen he was
warmly greeted by his many friends
Ir. I.o-.vmsn Ii. Ijohr, a native. of this
county, toid brother ;f Justice of the
Peace F.dward Lohr, of Shade township,
died at his home in Johnstown on Thurs
day last from typhoid fever. lie is sur
vived by his wife, who is lying critically
ill with the same disease, and by two
small children. The remains were in
terred at Stoyestown.
We were in error hist week w hen w e
stated that 'Squire Ix-vi Williams, of Up
per Turkeyfoot township, had purchased
the L-idwick Gardner farm in Jefferson
township. Mr. Wiliiams purchased the
Ludwick SchriK-k farm, located half-way
between Iivansville and Ilakcrsvillc,
and it is said to Is-one of the best farms in
that section of the county.
Jesse Christner and Miss Kate iK-ilz,
lioth of Jenner township, called at Keg
ister A Recorder Millcr'solli.t last Thurs
day aftermsm, an-1, after pnwuring tlie
necessary b ifil diK-iiment, wended their
way to the office of Prothon. iry Savior
where they were united in the holy binds
of matrimony, the Proth (notary Ilev.
F. P. Savior p.-rforming thj tvrem ny.
The rafters on Mr. Vaunear's new four
story hotel have raistil and it is ex
pected that the handsome structure will
be well under r.of by the end of this
week. A large force of carpenters are
hammering away oii the building from
dawn till dark and will push rapidly
ahead from now until the hotel is ready
t. accommodate the traveling public,
which, the proprietor thinks vvill lie
altout the middle of February.
The following committee, hits lieen ap
pointed to apply the Thanksgiving alms
tithe wants of the oor: Mrs. Sophia
Patton, Mrs. Win. 15. I'rease, Mrs Wil
liam Oustoii, Miss F.'.la Ferncr, Mrs. iitst.
II. I.ve. Mrs. W. 11. I'latt, Mrs W.J.
P..ierand Mrs F.J. Kooser, and Captain
Charles J. Harrison. I5eMds l-sto-.ving
a'lsoluie charity, th c im'iiitte.? will
end-avor to se.-iro Ii'nr fn C.i ' n:i
cmployed needy of I'm borough of s un
ersct. Last Thursday night a week Mr. Frank
it.til.mrw" st.leii.lid new trraiicrv. w ith all
of its contents consisting of a large lot
of wheat, rye and oats, and several vehi
cles in Shade township, was burned to
the ground. The tire occurred at
o'clock in the mornii gaiid was not dis
covercl until it had communicated w ith
the barn, situated a few rods from the
gratiery. Mr. lto.lg. rs was aroused fr.un
ton l:v the craciiinir of the burning
timliers. Hem idea single-handed an.l
successful effort t save his barn and
dwelling house from the flames but was
l.i Ilv burned abmt tlio face m iloing so.
The los am Hiiite.I t four or fivo hmi
dred doM irs partly er.erel by insur.
anei Five ye ir a? Mr. U idgers' liarn
was d -str ive 1 '. tiA IK' thinks both
lire? were t'.i w ir'.: of i:i ; .. li triu i.
C:i:;a tor Malotie, of the water works.
an 1 Towa Council have been at 1- gger-
heul- forso.-iu' time past, and a few even
iii"siac3 a resolution was adopted by
C.tuncil taking tm un- unolete 1 work
off the Iliad of the c ititra t r. Mr. Ma
lone i' a i .ears did n.t c inteuiplate any
' ' . . r r I .... I I. t
such move on liu pan oi oaucn ao.i
prom;.tly sent hit att ra.v here fr the
parpo-e of asking that he be permitted
t comole;e th work. Last week an ex
pert arrived sin e which time a fori of
niL'ii have Uc:i engaged nt re-opening
trenches and si -Pi'ing leaks in tlie mains
It is c!aim?l tnat th? expert now fiere
thoroiighlv undei-slaiius nis n.nii.-
that in a few dayV time he w ill h ive siic-
eeded in corro-ling all of Ui trouMe,
w hen c mtraclor Mal me wi.i reei-M e i.ie
moiiev withheld by t'oumil until the
work "is finished according t outract.
It i-iilleimd that Uurgi'-is Wellley lies
... .i .. ,,:i,t- .levLsinz a schema whfreby
o.ir town can b? provide ! with a system
of sewers His Honor is oniy a uiuu
wav in a Jvan of th J general pablio on
.i.;L ,.i..n In fa.-t the matter of sew
erage ha- been agitates! in certain quar-
ters ever sin. tins Imroiigu nmienoo. i
furnish the residenLs with a water supply.
It is contended on one sue mat u ho
iL i.,.,;...f.it:d to the public health to
.i ...i.. the e era-re of the town into;
" ."" .. .
Cox's creek, and tl.3 a pan-s
mate that the next legislature win
i . ... ..-Vktj.inr t hostivaill-
tskdl U pass S liiw ' "vv
r .i c:.-trt fmiii Kuril UC Thc QUfStioil
ui i lie '1'- v'
of keeping the streams of the Stat pure
hai lx.n agitate! in lifferent swtioiw f
the Commonwealth during the past year
and it U not unlikely mat a convene,,
movement looking U this end will le
made ai sooa as the legislature metta.
i Mr j. BIuYiugh Acqcittol cf tlie Xurfier cf
'.Toe" Ankeny.
Mrs Lydia lilubnugh, win was lai;t
week ilad on trial Air her life in
the VKtnmri-!iiail .i-tnibti. ... wt u-,u
- found "not gniity" by the jury, who
j rendered tlieir verdict shortly utter Court
j con cue 1 Friday morning, after having
; U-en l.K-ked up all night. The defendant
: showed signs of great emotion when the
' i-li.-L- ..fit. .......... -..I l... . ...K.j Tl...
trial of the case consumed three days
The defense was Miiiuete.l Iiy A. I (i.
Hay, F.MJ., of Somerset, and Paul H. (iai;
thcr, Hsi., of (ireeiisburg.
The case j'.ttracted i-onsideralile interest
here sim-e the invused and her victim
are both natives of Somerset county and
both are members ol w ell-known families
The killing oivurred on Thursday after
noon, Aug. h, at the home of the Itlu
Iwugh's, a short distance west of the
Somerset county line. It uppcan from
the evidence adduced at the trial that
Ankeny's hogs had gi;ltjn into P.lu
baugh's buckwheat iield; IJlubaugh drove
them out and ieiined tlu-.n up, and w hen
Aukeiiy i-auie for them he was told that
he could not have them until after he had
paid s-i.tiU for the damage they had com
mitted. Ankeny atte.upUsl to drive the
hogs away and the Itlubaugli's attempted
to drive them into the stahle. A tight
followed in which Ankeny got the liet
of Iilutiaiigli. Mrs. Klubaugh came to
the assistance of her hiislKind armed
with a double barreled gun, when
Ankeny grabU-d hold of her. In the
struggle which followed fie gun was
dise.'mrged and A nkeny fell to the ground
mortally wounded.
A w itness for the Com monwcalth, Mrs
ISelle Stouffer, swore that sho Was at
Ulubaiigh's on the day of the killing 5
that when Mr. riubaugh lean us I that the
hogs were in his buckwheat lie loaded
his gun, assisted by Lis wife, and started
out, saying ha would shoot the hogs and
Ankeny; Mrs I'du'-augh melted the
bullets; r.luKiugh returned in a Lalf-
hours" time with the hogs when ho
declared thai if Ankeny came around
after night am! attempted to steal the
hogs, without paying damages, he would
shoot him.
The defendant told the jury the story
of the hogs as related uIhivc and said
T.lu!iaugli scolded me for having the
gun. I started to put the gun away w lien
the children cried that Ankeny was try
ing to kill llinbaugh. (Ankeny was
cloking her husband.) Ankeny gr-abUd
me and ;aii i 'Now I've got you ; PII clean
you all out,' He tried to get liie gun;
after tlie gi;:i wius accidentally discharged
he walked a few steps and thcti w ent
down on his knees" The w itm-s.s denied
the statements made by wltm-sses for the
Comiii.mw h'-alth in regard to statements
made by her. She claimed that her arm
was black and blue w here Ankeny grab
lied her.
The defendant's testimony was oor
rolionitod by her husk-ind and son. A
miiuber of w itiusises testified to her goisl
character.
Appreciated in Other Counties as Well a At
Home.
The Huntingdon county papers nf I.wt
week are verj- romplime'it.-iry in their
remarks ooiuvrniiigCouniy Siiiierintend
ent J. M. Iterkey, w ho w :: one ;f the
instructors :;t the Tcat-iiers' Inst.it :. iield
in that county the preceding week. The
Huntington i.i.n! A'i.'.j among other
complimentary references to his work,
says :
'Supt. P.erkey srsike very carnally to
the teachers am! director coiijuiiit'y.
Since the professor has proved himself
to bo such an efficient worker in the
public schools no ln-lter crvni can read
ily be found t talk to sn-li a Uxly. If
thcsch.Hilhousc is to lie the "Itepubli
can Line of Kortilieati on," the teachers
and dins-tors must march on in this
grand march hand in hand. The te;icher
who iloos not voluntarily support the
lo.-al institute work is not worthy of lio
ing called a fca-her. This was the last
time the professorsjHike to the audience
and the teachers think him one of the
finest instructor tliev haveevcr Lad."
An Exsel!ent Concert.
The pe iplu of this community have
rarely, if ever Tieiire, had un opiMirtunity
of hearing a cMiic-rt of s-ich high order
and artistic merit as that given by the
Wilczek Cotii-crt Company in the pe:a
House, Friday evening. Kvery perfor;n
er on the program appeared to the ln-st
advantao,) m.j ;i!i jirt-artist or pre-eminent
ability. The violin solos of Mr. and
Mrs Wile.ek were tiie features of the
evening and Imih were given repeated
enoires by the etithusia.-tie audience.
Mrs Wilczek unfortunately broke the
neck of her violin a very valuable in
strument early in the evening and the
audience was therefore compelled to
forego the plias-.iro of hearing the gifted
young couple play a duet. The tenor so
loist, Mr. Magioni !. Pas juali, was a rev
elation to hi audience, who, by the way,
had heard some exceptionally lino sing
ing during the week by teachers in-t
tute soloits. He c mijiletely i-ipturetl
his audience w ith his first lr.imlier and
gra-efuily re;ond';d to (wo encores. The
soprano. Mine, Schultze-W ichmanu, is
oiitchu-.-ied in the excellent company she
is traveling in, although she showed oc
casional giimpsos of having Tkh.ii a very
exi-ellent vo-alist at one time, perhaps
w hen h w:v a few year younger. The
pianist, Mr. Krnost do Iliva, is a gitli-1
performer and afforded great pleasure to
all w ho attended Friday night's on.-ert
by his in irveious playing. Manager
Caseliecr is to be congratulated upon hav
ing sei-urel the Wilczek Company for
his house of amusement.
Te:oer Cane "TJacle Joe."
A notable and praiseworthy feature of
the late Teacher's Institute was tiie pre
seiialion if a hainlsoine joId headed
ibmy cane to Prof. J.J. . tutzinun, at
Thursday afternoon's session. The pre
s -nation speech was made by Siiperin
teudent Iterkey, w in briefly referred t j
the work Prof. Stutzman liadaiMiniilish
ed in the s-hoils of his native county, he
having been the first tiunty Superintend
ent and for more than fifty years actively
interested in tleir advancement Mid w el
fare, of the admiration and resi-ct he has
over lieeu held in by the teachers and
scholars, and of tha great tendurnoss w ith
which they refer to "I" tide Joe,' now in
his declining years. Thecane, he said, was
purchased with a fund raised by vidunta
rv sulscr;ptioiis on the part of teachers
actively engaged in the schools and was
presented as a token of their affliction
and veneration fortlu Professor.
"I'licle Jih'" occupied a seat on the
platform and when he arose to accept the
cane he was greetejl with tumultuous ap
plause by the audience, which filled every
available inch of space in the Court room.
He inadeanumlier of humorous remarks
referring to himself as a relic of a fossili
ferous age, and giving some of his early
experiences iti the school room.
The occasion was one ofgre.it pleasure
to all preselib
H. L. 8IFJ2.
Tiie chest nut season is over. Now for
b isincss My st-s-k is complete. I -rT
dially invite your inspectioiu We have
thelstst assirted stK-k of Heneral Mer
ehandiso in tow n. Come to my store for
I)ry UikhIs, Notions, irovries Hats
Caps H.Kds C'te., and don't fbrgct we
sell Hood's Paine's I'iereo's and all tho
leading and staple patent medicines and
all at rediii-od priis If you are In need
of a suit of Clothes Overat, Shoos or a
giKs! solid old or filled watch, I have
the goods and above all I have the prices
t suit the times
Ilight up Main Cross street, opposite
the post office, you will find the lies se-l.-cted
stock of tJeneral Merchandise at
the store of
H. L. Sipf,
Siinerset, Pa.
The Sridenee.
A gisl many people in Somerset are
using the Cinderella llange, w hich Ls the
titvt evideni of its merits Sold and
guaranteed br
J.VVF.s Ii. HoLrtERBAl'M.
Sifiierset, Pa.
Eiggfit and Bsst Seioa of Teachers' In
titr ta Ever Hold in tie Connty.
When the SS'.h annual ssio:i of the
! Somerset County Teachers' Institute ad -i
journel s:iip die at noon, Fric'ay, there
; passed ii.n history one of the. mot jirof
itableand inis.rliiiit meetint.'si'f niiiimm
! sclufcd iilucators ever held in this county.
' As indicated in our last issue thev. ti-k
was d"voted to active, earnest work on
' the part of Ixith teachers and inslnieters,
! and the lwnelits derived lonst manifist
themselves in the vari-.us schisil rotans
of the county and niilt in permanent
good to the cause of education. The in
fluence exerted by such eminent instnn
tors a lrs Waller, Noss and p.ruuibaiigh
is of inestimable value to teachers. Tiiey
incite a desire for a inoro li'wrrl ei.a
tion and demonstrate that tha school
master's is an honorable profession, fubd
with the loftiest ambitions to which noble
men and women can a-pire, not with
standing the fact that in many oases his
services are unappreciated and but Jwiorly
compensated.
Such a man as Ir. P.rumba.igh, for in
stance, can not fail to bean inspiration to
all who teach in the schools of this Com
monwealth. Although still a young man
the lines of his scholarly face Is-ar traces
of devotion to hard and silent study. The
same lines also reveal that he is master of
the subject he chooses to spcik ujsiii.
Atid what pleasure it is to hear him. He
us"s no catchy phrases to please the ear,
but his every sentence is coinjuised of tlie
purest Knglish and conveys information
that :uu.t at once entertain and instruct.
lr. Itriimbnugh's numerous addresses
ls.'fore the institute upon " The Teacher,"
Primary Heading," "The Three .Ts of
Kdueutio'i, " " Advanecil Heading,"
"1'u n;-t ion if Nature in lalm-ation,"
"How to Study and Teach Literature," a
B-ni which would siil)i-e for ail evening
lecture, "Moral Kducation ; or 1a liiui
Fii-st 15ea Man," were the most pleasing
featurc-sif the wek and were eagerly
looked forward to by Is tii teachers and
the general public.
lrs. Waller and Xoss ImiIIi gave valua
ble instruction galhered from years of ex
perience in the profession and fiom their
r.dvantagi-ons positions for learning w hat
is liest and w holc.souic for the schools of
Pennsylvania.
"sibmt of a toLdof iHeachei-s employed
in the schools of the county were present
at the institute. f the four alcnl ones,
two weie "sisters" employed in the
schools of New It tltimore iKU-ough, and
the remaining two were Miss Kelle Ship
ley, of Meyersda'e, who w as detained at
home by sickneis and Karl Statler, of"
Ogle tow iisjiip, hose aisence was uiiac
coiinted for.
The lecture cor.rse w as up to the high
staiivlard of former years In fact it w as
taken as a whole, an improvement over a
Handier of preceding courses. The "Pro
tect ion-Free Tride Pebate" T.etwiH-n Hon.
K. llorr ami Hon. M. 1. Harttr at
tracted an immense audience. With very
few exceptions the audience was delight
ed with the entertainment. Mr. Harter
opened the debate. He is an excellent
speaker, without any of the arts of tiie
orator, and unfortunately on this isitisiou
on the wrong side of the feii-e His re
marks, however, were iin-.ie-t:ona! -y
the best elucidation of the Free Trade
theory ever heard in this county, and
were nivcn an attei.live hearing by t!ie
.i.i.iii'ini', ;. majority f v. horn were stal
wart Ib-pul licaus and !iel:evers in a jiro-t.-ctive
tarill".
Hr. IIorrs;iid that he really pitied his
friend Hurler because he had told li'.m
that li" was wrong in his conclusions on
tiiis great snioiniepiestioii sever..l years
ago, but thai he, Hal ter, either Wouldn't
s"C it, or didn't w ant to see it. Then he
niarshalle I an array of tacts completely
demolishing the tine spun theories of his
opponent and concluded by challenging
him to refute them. Mr. Horr's ri marks
were interlarded with many happy sal
lies at the position of his adversary,
which mile.! forth prolonged outbursts of
applause from the audience. Both speak
ers appeared to 'oe very much in earnest
even though each received perhaps ?l-i
for the evening's entertainment and for
several hours after the debate lrid liocti
brought to a close Mr. Halter rtood in tha
hotel hall and argued to an assemblage of
gentlemen that his iisilioii js the eorrei-t
ojie and that the people of the I'niled
States must yet realize the error they have
committ'-d.
Major tiann'M Us-ture Wtslnesdav even
ing, on "fire;-.; Naval Hatll'.-s of the Pe-K-llioii,"
was of absorbing interest, made
so by the fact that the speaker had partio
ipated in several of them. His descrip
tion of the engagement between the
"Monitor" and tiie " Merrimae" at
Hampton Koads was thrilling, ai was,
also, his description of the engagement
at New Orleans and Mobile Hay. The
lecturer spoke for over two hours and
held the attention of his audieiu-e until
after he had pronounced the List sentence.
The Schumann Concert Company
proved a disappointment o the large au
dience which crowded the opera House
Thurslay evening. The company cannot
lie c iinpared with :ny of the musical or
ganizations appearing Is-fore an institute
audience in former years without sulfej
iug by the comparison.
The entertainments taken as a whole,
were exceptionally goo.l and rt ili-ct gnat
credit upon the jiidgiiient of Sinierintt nd
ent Herkey, w ho, of course, had never
before heard the Sehumanu aggregation
make an attempt at vocalization.
The total receipts of the iiistit'Ke, in
cluding the county appropriation of
were stCJ.-). (i,e total cxjm.iixss were
tl!. 10, leaving a balance in the hands of
the County SuiHTtiileiidciit of s.vi.10.
The s-s.siin .f Ti-n-hers' Institute just
closed has again illustrated the w isdom
of the school directors of the county in
electing a capable and conscientious
County Superintendent.
Thesm-cess of the institute was in a
great measure owing to his individual ef
forts The following resolutions were adoptc-l,
by Institute ln-fore final adjournment :
ltKsot.vKo, That under the leadership
if our abln tiiid etiicient SilH'rinit;!idtint,
Prof. J. M. Herkey, our M-hools have
made a Jong stride forward since our last
annual institute, and that we w ill use
every endeavor during the year iin:i
which we have entered t carry them still
fart her tm in ihe march of progress
ih '!, That we express reiiew nd
iMiitiib'iice In our worthy Superintendent,
recognizing in him a man in every way
lit'tst and adapted for his work, and that
wo will heartily co-operate w ith him in
till that will Ire for the we'fare of our
schools.
Av.w.r.-., That the thanks of the mem
1rs of the Institute are hereby tendered
to all the instrm-tors w ho participated in
tlie exercises of the occasion, and also to
all w ho so kindly assisted, by their pres
ence or otherwise, in our entertainment,
thus rendering our present institute one
of the Irest, if not the liest, ever held in
the county.
llsxiilw'l. That it Ls the duty of every
teacher t" aid in dignifying and elevating
his profession by becoming more cul
tured, more scholarly, and by adopting
tht liest methods to tiie needs of the pu
pils tlrxulift. That it is a duty of our gov
ernment to insist on a proper education
of all its citizens and that to accomplish
this punxrse our legislature should p:csi
a compulsory school law with proper re.
strict ion.
t;.-x.!rt: f. That we riioognize the great
i:np.rtan-e of right ideas of government
and institutions of our country Is-ing in
culcated in the minds of the pupils of our
k. li'.ls and that they le inspire.! w ith
greater patriotism and love of country.
rc. That wo heartily apprwiate
the earnestness and real of our dire-tors
as shown in the work of their convention
held at their own expense and sacrifice of
time,
O.O. S avi-ok,
J. F. IMVKLV,
Hobekt W. Liiirt,
S. O. snrri.KK,
W. H. Fkitz,
Ira I'abvkr,
Miss Lizzie LivK-Kn,
Miss MakyI'lwk,
Miss Iia SrKioiiKR.
Com.
Good Beading Hitter.
These long w inter evenings you will
want some reading matter and you will
want to get this reading matter at a numer
ate expense. The way to do it is to go to
FISHEHS BOOK STOKK,
where you can runt first-class Novels at
& cents per copy to read and return.
Sjooai DireeUr'i ConTantija.
The fith annual session of the Wire tor's
AssiN-iation was called to order by the
President, A. J. Hilcman, of Somerset
Horo-.igh, in the Academy School Haihl
ing at 10 a. m., Wednesday, Nov. 'Jlst.
M. J. Pritts, Ki of the Somerset
School Hoard, delivered a very interesting-
a:id instructive opening address.
Altera short talk by County Supt. J. M.
Herkey, the regular program was tnkeii
up. "P'.trpose and iiietii-sU of visitin.;
schools," opened by S. ll. Y lit XV, of
Ureeuville, followed by Hon. I. J. Hor
ner, a. J. C .lb tni, K.., Ii. Ei:um. I, I.
J.Miller, N a!i S tt, ex-c v.inty S-.ipU.
J. C. Well -r and W. Ii. S inner. On mo
tion of J. It. Hivi. of th-j I'raint Sea 1
H ard, an inviiatio.i ivu extended lr,
Hrumlia-igh, Pres of Juniatta College,
Huntingdon, Pa, to attend the afternoau
sesion.
D:sc;is-.ion "Should Liirectora le paid
for their work" oponej by A. S. Miller,
of Lincoln; further diseassed by L F.
Hniut, lr. Kimmel, S. I). Yutzy, Noah
Scott and others
The President appointed I). J. Horner
of Somerset Horoiigh, query manager.
Tlie association adjourned to meet at
2 r. m.
AFTKKNOON KKsSIoN.
Convention calleil to order by the Presi
dent. Ir. Hrumhaiigh being pres.'iit was
introduced and delivered a very interest
ingaud instructive talk to the Directors
of the ctiuveiitioii.
Iisi'us.si.n-"Needed School Legislation"
opened by Ir. S. S. io.d, of Meyers -dale,
who ubly showed to the conven
tion the in::ny tu-etls of better School
Legislation. The Ir's talk opened a
wide field for an interesting dis
cussion by tho le.id profession, J.
It. Scott, Ksj., F. J. Kooser, l"si A. J.
Col born, Ksq., and others
Iiseus.sioii-"Tlie Kc iiomy and Uenelits
of Free Text liooks and supjilies," open-
el by J. H. Seott, Ksyj., followeil by A. J.
ColVirn, Ks., Hr. Kminiel, Noah Scott
and S. A. Ican.
The President appointed the following
committees:
C'jmmitii'e on Hesolutions Noah Scott,
S. I. Yuty and I. I. Leydig.
Kxvcutive Committee J. M. CVxik,
Win. Zufail, JoMph Horner, and J. 1L
Scott, Ksj.
'i iie Cou entioii adjourned to meet at
1-) A. M., Tluii-sday inoi ning.
Conveuiioa csilled toorder by the Presi
idem. Minn!.- ofafternooii wssion read
and approved as recorded.
l'isi.s,;on "should Wag.-s 1 t.raih d
by Certificate,. I'sjieriem-e or Si-hisd
Taught' opentsl by N. H. 1'enrod of Soiu-
erset township and further discussed by
"I'ncle Joe," whose long experieiii-e and
brtd views on educational iiestioin was
listened to with profound interest. We
wi ll remember him luick in the fifth-
and sixties when he pioneered the educa
tional interests of the countv.
The convention proceeded to the elec
tion of officers for the next vcar. Tho fol-
lowinj were nominated and uiianimotis-
y elci-te l :
President, A. J. Hilt-man, Somerset
oorough.
Vie President S. !. Yutzy, (ireen-
ville tow nship.
Sccretiiry I.J. Miller, X."rsita Horoiigh.
Trf asurer Ii. J. Horner, Somerset itor
ugii. Adjournc-il to meet at 1:T) P. in joint
s-ion wiih the Teachers' Institute in
the Court House, w here special addresses
were delivered. Kighiy two Hire-tors
responded to their names representing
ib:r st every district in the cotir.t v. The
Fifth Annual Convention of the Director's
As.-H-iation was a profitable session to the
Directors of the county, as much so no
doubt, a the Institute to the teachers.
Kvery county in this Commonwealth lias
its Teacher's Institute and no meetings
are ni.-re largely attended and none
more anxiously looked forlhrm these an
nual gatherings of teachers. I hope in a
few years as much can lie is? said for the
director's convention,
I. J. M 11. 1. Kit,
Secretary.
. The committee on resolutions reported
as follow s :
.'..Wiv.J, That we have an undivided
appreciation of our common school sys
tem in lVnnsylvaniaaiid pledge ourselves
to its supMirt in tlie full extent of our
ability.
'v.ic . That we favor a law estalr
lishingau annual county convention of
two days for w hich Directors att-n. ling
shall tc paid at the rate of s: per day.
,'. i.ii -., That directors attending the
Director's Triennial convention fir the
purpose of electing a county Superintend
ent shall be paid so, for attendance.
I:. uh r l, That we recognize the wis
dom, c.-oin.ni v and lionetit of Free Text
Hooks f: rt! e niniin ii -hools and believe
that the operation of the law w ill advance
our educational interests.
.'..., That we recognize profession
al z-'al and interest shown by ie;ichers in
local institute work thr mghout tiie coun
ty and directors should cm-ourage these
educational meetings as much as itossihle
by their presence at such meeting.
!;,-x.,hr-l. That we heartily appreciate
the largo attendance and the undivided
interest manifested by tho dire-tors of
this convention and that we urge all di
rectors to attend and take part in making
all future meetings a suiiiiss.
JC'-vlrril, That it is the judgment of this
convention that legal provision should lie
made for the taking of a complete and re
liable si hool et i:s!!s whi-h should show
the actual iiuuiImt of school children out
if school and the causes for their n-ui at
tendance. .vWrcJ. That we have heard with
pleasure the ai id re-s of Dr. Hiiiiniiaugh,
President oi'Juniat a College and appn
-iate bis valuable suggestions as to esiali
lishing high schools in the various tow n
shijis of this commonw ealth.
J'- T!r-il, That this convention heartily
endorses Ihe untiring hilars of our pres
ent County Supt., J. M. Pel key. i:i elevat
ing and grading our S' h.Ki'is wiiieh is the
result of his conscientious zeal in the ht-friiia!i-e
of all thcdtilics devolving upon
him as the head of the cdiu-atioual inter
ests of our is unity.
On motion the resolutions were adopt
ed. NoAit Scott,
S. D. Yi T.v.
S. D. l.KVIUH.
I. J. Miller, Sec. Committee.
otstebs: oysters:
07$tcr B the Qnart, Stsw, Eaw or Fry.
A. J. Savior's oyrtcr sal-sui, basement
of Cook A' Hcvrils' block, is the liest place
in town to get oystors served in every
tylo Stew, Haw or Fry. u Thanks
giving day ho will have oysters on tho
half-shell. The famous Lynn Haven
Hay oysters always in stock for those de
siring to purchase them by the quart.
Don't forget the place and 1 sure to call.
,
doling Oat! Closing Oct! Clo.ing Oat
to Quit Baiineu !
fJ resit clirsing out sale if Ida its Shis'!
and HuIiIhts Trunks and Satchels
!, worth of the abive naimsl go.nls
must Ik? sold w ithin the next sixty days
regardless of st.
Here is a chance you do not often get to
supply your family with first class Hoots,
Shoos and Ilubbers for the winter.
Times are hard and people exect to buy
cheap. Do not miss this grand opportu
nity. F11 K Sinvi.KH,
Knepper's lllock,
Soniersot, Pa
DJ2TT MI33 THIS 030D TIME TO GET A
PIANO 02 OEGAK.
We now offer this rare chance to get a
piano or organ for Christmas time at
greatly reduced prices for those who do
not w isli to go to the price of a new one.
Walnut Prince organ S 3D u)
- 44 a i(.t. c.ise 30 U)
Mason & Hamlin c him-h or.m, .' tmnks
Keystone ontan, 10 stops SO CO
Sterling organ, top . 00
Estey onran, II sto . 6 CO
Neu iimn organ, 12 stops ft) Oil
Chicago Cottage oraan. It slops 10 03
PI AS 33.
Decker Ctrand, gisxl a new
Ilardnian (iranJ, In splendid order...
Cbickcrins. T-oet --.
Chi.-kcring, carved. 7-oct
shiK-iiiaker. carved lir
XO W)
lao no
nr. 00
l 00
in) to
ll.'i CO
... 75 CO
WheeliK-k I'pripht
HalletJk t'umsum
Kuabe, earvi-d
Call and see the stock or write for par
ticulars A fine lot of new holiday pian
os leing opened prices from $3) ujr
ward Mnd for cnialogucs
MKI.LOR iV IIUKNE,
77 Fifth Avenue,
l'ittsburg, Pa.
Higncst of a.I in Leavening Tow.r. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
Staie Aii far the Bj'cosTj.
The Cominoiiwe:;H!i of Pennsylvania
Inn sin.v JsTf appropi iat. d !:.i,i for
the public sch.sds. Slide Siip-rintcndel.t
Sch.eirer Iip.s just issued a sMtement to
that e:Tect. From ls4-j to IsT! thari was
appropriated liCs,.rj to-.vard the main
tenance of the schools. From 1S74 unl 1
1S77 the aun.ud appropriation was ?l,i
(WJ. S:ibseiue:itly it was increased to
?l,.V,tin, and alterwards to .OHM-').
Three years ago the amount was plai-ed at
i,J0 annually, and in ltl to"i,.VO,
tHI. During the Heaver Administration
there was appropriated to ihe schools f
the State S7,o 0,0 H, and during tic? Paul
son Admiuisti-atioii. ?JI,0il,.'wl.
8o?i Important Facts.
Tiie evenings are long enough now for
every person to devote sometime to read
ing. The liest literature is the daily
newspaper, and the liest daily newspaper
is The 1'itlxbiti ji Tiiiux. It is complete in
every department, gathering promptly
the news from all parts of the world and
presenting all sides of every public ques
tion fairly and intelligently. Its maiket
reports are models of accuracy; its de
partments for women renders and for Ihe
farmer are useful and entertaining, and
it-s serial stories aro by tho tmst noted
writers. The aim of its publishers is to
make The Timm a paper for the home
aliove everything vVm, and they have
succeeded admirably.
The Ti.ii-'x is delivered " agents for
one cent a day, or will lie sent by mail for
thirty cents for one month ; fifty cents for
two months; seventy-five cunts for three
months ; ?I..V) for six months or t.'i for
one year. If there is no agent for T.'ie
Time in your locality, write for sample
copies, w hich are sent fr-e, and terms to
agents
Vrsina Jc'.tiugt.
TIiosi-IhsiI board did the right thing at
the right time by cleaning tho school
house during the pat week.
Hon. J. C. Well, r, has our thanks for a
copy of Smull's Legislative Hand lM;k.
There w ill lie ;;n institoie held at Con
fluence, Friday evening, lieeemls-r 7th.
and (i.ntiime the following Saturday. A
good program has lieen arranged and all
should attend.
Our Inxird of public instruction was
well represented at the county institute.
Kvery member was present, tosee and be
men. That is right. Lvey sc!i ml direct
or should lie interested in tiie great cause
of education. It i a duty he owes to his
children, his country, and his (hid. X.
Haunts !
A haunted house in these practical and
iinromantic davs is somcthii,;; -f a nritv.
lit an individual haunte I with tlie idea
!h:.t hisaiimi'io is iii.-'ira! I.- is a personage
frequently met with. DL- belief in the
ability if medicine to cure
a mild '
form of monomunia, n'.th ii;;h io s- .iee
cases repeated failures to o'.it.ii,; re::, i'
from many ilificr.-i.i sources wen!. I almost
seem to justify lh" doubt. Hosteller's
Stomach Hitlers has demonstrated its
ability to ovcn-onie dyspcp-.i;i, iuistipa
tion, liver and kidney troubl -, matarial
complaints and nervousness, hm I its
rwirded ai hi veie. iiLs in the -i;rat:ve
line ought at least to warr.nu its trial by
m:y one troiibbi! with cither of the abive
ailments, even u'though bis prvvlons
ofibrts to obtain renuslial ai-.l ha Iks-ii
fruitless. l"s.d with le-rsi-tcnce. the
Hitters Hi at compier.
Sekornicg KUca Cotrt Not Hirxfil.
The n port of the exicriuients on the
effect dehorning has 0:1 milch cows haa
lieen sent by The Pennsylvania State
College Agricultural Kxperiiiielit Station,
and is sulistantia'.lv a- follows:
"The period of ex pet ! mentation upon
the herd of guernsey cows reei-ntiy i!e-
llorned at Ste.te College has 1kiii finished
and some interesting results have lieen
notieeik On tirteeii cows an examination
of the amount of butter fat contained in
the milk yielded for the two days includ
ing the days if dehorning and the follow
ing day, shows a loss ;f 1 17-lo pounds of
butter fat, or eijuivalant to !H-10 per
c. 'tit. of the yield for the two days. A
simiiiar examination for the subsequent
two days shows thai the average yield for
the specified time is the same as the aver
age yield for tin- five days preceding the
date of dehorning. These results show
conclu.dvely that the tiled of dehorning
upon the ti w of milk is p.-.u-tically un
lioliecahle and the great benefits to be de
rived from sueli an operation make it
highly commendable to all farmers."
Musical Iastrariet3.
Violins, Mandolins, Ouitars Hanjos
and olherstriiige'diiistninwiitsat Snyder's
dnig store.
A Ca3S of elesp.
A sleeper is one who sleeps. A sleeper
is that in w hich the sleeper sleeps. A
sleeper is that on which ihe sle;er runs
w hile the sieeper sleeps. Therefore while
Ihe sleeper sleeps in the sleeper the
sleeper ftirries tlie sl-.-eper over tiie sbi-p-er
under the sleeper until the sleeper
which carries the sleeper jumps the
sleeper and wakes the sleeper in the
sleeper, by striking tiie sleeper tnider the
sleeper on the sleeper until there U I'.u
longer any sleeps sleeping in the slotpcr.
SLEIGHS
BY THE CAR LOAD.
The Immense Ware Ilou-e of E. L. Simpson is packed with the finest
line of SLEIGHS at,d SLEPS ever brought to Somerset. .
FUII Line 0f
BU3G1ES, W l GOM , CARRIAGES, HARNESS, LAP
R03ES, HORSE BLANKETS, BELLS, WHIPS,
ETC
Call and convince yourself before baying elsewhere. I Lave T1UCES
to suit the TIMES.
E. L SIMPSON,
Patriot St.,
G M R S , BRO. &
Established in 1878.
Commission Merchants,
No. 611 Ubs.ty Street
I Baking
Ltdgert Not ETideace.
A suit was recently tried at llollldays
burg to rco.vf r the pr:n--p:i! -ind inter-c-it
of a promissory i:ote. The defend
ants, st'irekeepers, Haunt- l a ct i;r in
too form of a Unk ti- int against the
plainlifT. The only evidence of tho ac
count was the firm's ledger, the counter
liook having been destroyed after tbo
transfer to the' ledger. Judge Rarker,
of Cambria county, w ho was on tho
bench, did not permit the ease to go to
the jury and directed a verdict In full for
the plait.tiir. His honor ril-1 thM the
le Iger book was inadmissable n evidence
to prove the account, end that the book
of original entry, or tl'.e bb-tter fori.ul
the proper evidence. This dts-i-dou w i!!
no doubt have the effect of causing mer
chants and business liit-n to ) more
careful of blotters and tmoks of original
entry.
Cone WiM Over Cold.
Mii.roRi, Ky., Nov. JL John M. Camp
liell, a farmer on lyme Mountain, has
appealed to Oovernor Turney for pro
tection against the people, who are over
running his land since the .lisnviiv
thereon of gold. Ten thoti-cind ptsiple
are 011 his place. Five thousand dollars
were unearthed yesterday, and so far
the yield b us l-cii ."ii.iM.
Japs Win Again.
China has bust her great batdes'.ip
fK-n Yuen by an an-id.-nt i:i Wei-H-ii-Vei
HariKir, and is now pnu-tietically
Miwerless on thesea. Forestullii: the in
evitable loss of his lp-ad, Coniiiilwre
Lin Tai San. the sanmander of 1 01- t ht n
Yuen, committed suicide. Various
storii-s of the atlair are current. The most
piausihlc says th-it the war ship was
leaving Wei-Hai-Wei h.irlsir Sunday,
puKsitile to attack the Japanese lbs-t that
lay outside. She touched Ujioii one of
tlie submarine torpedoes which the
Ciiines' themselves had placed in Ihe
chaiincl of the harUir as a iiu-eus of de
li !ise, anil w is so badly d imaged that
she had to lie In-ached, and will propably
be a total loss.
DON'T
GO TO
CHURCH
l"iib-ss you have a pair of
glasses through w hich you
-an read the hviiins cl.t-.r-lv.
COME
HERE!
Ib-fore next Sunday and
let us lit a p:.;r of 1 .l.i-M-s
fo your F.y-s that will ;-u-al
le you f.. lead fast
e:ii.ii:i to kn'p nj w it'.i
tin." choir.
Neff &, Casebeer,
Jtivelers Jf Ojiticians.
No. 413, Yin St, - SOV.ERSET. PA
WHERE DO YOU
BUY DIAMONDS?
Not of the milliner, nor of the
fancy goods man though both
may keep a few. Neither is
likely to have the 5jxciat jiul
1ner.tandespe1ijr.ee to enable
him to buy to best advantage;
nor the vo'uni; of trade to
enabfe h!ia to have a large
stojk to select from v.he:i yon
want a fine to:ie for a third
fitiqer, kf 1 hand, came is true
of
HABERDASHERY. : : :
The experience I hive had in
buying neckties (for example)
has tau'zht me ju-twhat people
want most, where to fin 1 bar
gains among the wholesaler?,
and all the inns and outs of
the manufacturers and this
accounts for the pretty all '.k
Windsors and Harvard Red
Xeckwcar, Hot Stuff at 50ets.
WHERE DO YOU
BUY NECKTIES?
VOU CANT MATCH US
1 IF YOU TRY.
JONAS L BAER
THE HUSTLER -"
& SLEDS
Somerset, Pa.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Invito the Inquiries of Buyr
and Shipper of
VEGETABLES.
CO.
Fruits, Nuts, Produce
James B.
Fine CARTS for
Fme IiUGGIES
SEAT WILL AOKiT YOUR CEST
Fine Busies for middle
Fine Carriages for Ihe Family.
Fine Phaetons for the Old Folks.
AT OA a large line of Road Wagons
ilLOU and Spring Wagons.
The largest and best -selection ever shown.
PRICES
James B.
sa. t a
S . - J -I J
mm umm
N.rnilN'l l-iil ih.t In-.-t ni.il- ri il an: oi kiu i.i-ii:: c:it- r into flio vnitr-.;i-t;oii
-h I !. IM'KKKI.I.A STOVUS ;ii..l :."U1. Tin ir rl.-.mliiu li-s-iin IuImt
'i heir e'-otio:iiy saves nioiii-y. -V.M uii'l lurauttt .1 liy
JAMES B. U0LDEUBAUM, Somerset, Pa.
Orphans' Court Sa!e
OK-
Valuable Rtal Esta'e
Mineral Lanls!
I'y vir- ii1 of an nrI r of nW out f j
: Ith- UMtii :;;::. ::i;niiitnttor Jh.
it. !;r ii t. i in. f !h t'i.r mri f V;u-r
irj. oKimy itl i;it.' a; n-til. itv.i.
Ill thi iHK.f'.Vil f Wt'iU'l!!!rL', iTll.T--t
t-4u:if, Ia., ia friir i ! )iti :t:-- rM:u
form.-rtv --! ly s.tii John 1L Iiri:iit:u,
Friday, Nov. 30, 1894,
fct I o'clock P.
th follttwinir tU-r:lK-.j vulaal.l.' r ;1 o.-Uile
ani iiitritTtit htitiis. vu :
I. A nrt:tii lot cf rnuinl situstte in
V-ii-riir4 tHnn!li. s.;i-rst ianTy. :;i:
t r-n!y ivaiiia, :nJj:nii:if l;;iiN ! Anu.-it
lu-rx, lA-krwr Ian.!. Jii-ft iIHuifti-r's
h ir, iI oiiitrs. r.;tn:!i: oiit. uiti o:u
ftiurtli ! i'-: i iwn-s mn ir Is.
No. "J. Tlio iirii' il.l o:nl.-ili" ii.N'f.sl in :i
r rliti:i tnt-t ( ;;! ilk S.tt!i. liu:ujti
township, uii?y anil u.tt af.i ;i. uittii
tn biiitiH if liiv iapM t lna A i u.i '-
1 K-v r lands. ir l'lunlt aii'l ;twrs
No. L Th uri4i i.l. ,1 iii-li:tir' i;it-r in a
it rtaiii trai-l f lan l. MTuali af n-.tii.
lointiii iaiiii" i Ja iii n v .l-r, 'a 1 nl me
tln!:lt', :- i'laiik a:i l i:i.-r, i-:i'ai:itn
I lir.v aii'i :i.-Ii.i:f ut. i;i.r r i v-t.
No! 4. Tli- u.ntit ii-l i:c-!i-iif ::.i.-r;; i:i a
cTtain tra : ti -.Ui.it- a a:;r- .ti.I. ui-
jti;iinr lanN ( J-ii; A. Suyi T lu-:i .V.
Vil!ii.!r! lu ir. Siun ry ( i 1 A Iron
and otli r, vontuiiiiii thirty ..iii urn iitotv
No. x XU' ;:i'I:v:v1f-J t-i':i.:!t in;nM In
a tTlain Inu'i i tau t. VTUtlt ;-s :i tor. -old.
adtoit.iu laiidttl i S t:ti rs.-t i'ki! vV Im.i
t'i.. nd rs, co:tUii:ti:i four liuii.Iivtl and
liny avru iiirv r N-s.
N. i. The iuhuti! ri'lit in n rt;i;:i tnu t
tf l.t:id, slnat.' a!'-rt-ti'l, adjf.rii'.u land
( W. l.'im-iistt-r. AVi l'lank and ijii-rs.
i-oritainiii oir hundn-.i and twt-;il -t; w IS
am'Hiiinrvnr ios, known a lliv Vau-n!:ac
Ilij.k: tr.irt.
No. 7. Thi undtvidil n-Iia!f int,-n.t in
th tnint ral rnrht in a --r:aPi tno-t 4f land
1 1 u:i1 a nfonviid. adjoiaii)' laiuls Kli
Stiai't r, i hri:iaii Km!-. Ja::n Tt.oitia- tnd
o( hnv, ron Ut initio on? liundr-! arid titty
1 1 Vit a-n-? ttioiv ir , kuvt n a the Ur
irut-U
No. . Ti itndi vi!i t i-ik-n urtli inf-rt
in tin- mim-ntl ri:t of a rLiin tnu t t land
Mtuat' a. alon-iitl. Kiljtiinin land' of .!at-d
t i, M-orv' J. KrKhurt, Ati!inuy ,tx and
ol iirrs ctiii: lining t-i4ti! tn 1- atr- more or
known til. Wit: inu-u
No. !. Tin undivid-! on-t'-rnh int'Tt-t u
tho iui: -.-.i! n-ixl in a c-riain r.n of land.
titiaat- a aforvtd, adjoining Lind- J-rry
V'iiart, I- rt'ii Iitia:id t:iu-r. rn
tiiininir ixty cn- iurv or K-vs fermwn
: tiie John IK Joiui truit.
A! atl thi' rurlit, till1, Intt-rt and i laim
of iht aid Jhu K. i;niiiLini, dv-c a--il, of, in
and to what N iitwi) t!ir
LEFEVER COMPANY LANDS,
s follows. v:Z:
No. 1. A cnwii trvivt f land sitnalf In
t i In. tn (tvu to i-rii -v iiM-i '- t it r. nty.
!'. uditulit luiid" ot J-) ( tr-'
ikJ and uli. n. rtuitainin oin- handnii and
t y-fl vr K) ioi- ir.or or know n a
Ihf oNl:oii Ki-niM il tnu-t.
No. "i. A rtrtain tr;ut of Tan J itua; a-
ttftiti-said, djin;nir ianiii of ls nnit
Simon io ii-rteiiti oihr, tintaifiiuf iiin-l-
li:litts tnorc or It-!., knt.wn as tiio
fai:tnT trsirt.
No. X A crtiiin tract of land situ it- a
ffor-fiii. atijoiniitir 1: ndsof Siii-r I 1k
I n.i 4 ., William TrtmtttLti and otlu rs, mri
t.iiii4iitf Hu- hniUii and flHy ; i if ari-s inor.
ur t-, known a Jtdiu Wi.t tract.
No. 1. A oi rtain tmrt of land situ;:t a
nforv.!id. a i.;oiiiini htndn of th iw-r-t
I mil o: I nm ., Jdui Wilt and niih r. -.-la
in. n titty :un- more or Us, knwn a.-
In-Minui'i 1. i itt tmrt.
No. A ri-rtain tmrt of land !iriiat a
r. fir-aid. adoimn? Lind t Jtu nSrmk,
K-U-p lyi-r aud iMut r. rtnUtiniii in hnn
dnd ami frty-me lli a-rts inorv tr isv,
known uh tiie ilitinrr tract.
No.fi. A rt r-on tract of land situate an
afwiviiiti. atijoiiita lMi:d of lVteniirmkV
:iiid ohr, -ti!.aHiinie tif?v-nie t'tl) act-
niotv or kno-jrii a the iVtvnbriiiK tract.
No. 7. A certain tmrt of land nit unto a
afoivaid. adjoininx l indn of the Noiiutm-i
rmi K Inni Jidiu Witt and thcrs ron
tainmz thirty i acnn fnort or U-hs, known
ii the Jaoih'Wut tract.
Thc?t even tmrt of land r.re b ld an ten
ant in common by John K. Hri nl tain and
ttlln-r p:irti'i ty AriirU if Arif-tin iit datn
L'l Julv. lVfi. an l - s-lrmU-r. !-A and
rriirl at Siimr.'t, I 'a., in Iwtnl Ihioch, Vol'
7. j. U. i tr., and 1 p. H, etc., and ad
Kiitir ia inli-rr: arv U-liev.-i to Iw rorni'ily
naii:d and thrir iuit-r-l rjTlv rtxrd tn a
Ihll in Kiaiiy to No. 1. K.tit(y NMkt. lvc'.
in lilt Court' of Common l'iaj of Sinrr t
rtMintr, Vn.
All of thcM land re undrrlaid with vnlu
alrfr iiiHrK Inm oiv, Hrr elay, nluml
litiiu and other mineral, known to a)Mtind
in M n ijinnUtMi. Th y are -y t ar-
to the market hi1v aut 1 mtL-s from the
CumU-rland and 1'cnn'a K:iilni. with an
old mud purtly luilt. almt 7 iniU fnm the
H. A K llai!rwd. and I only l mile from the
M.Kint mmviiv Kire linck Work, of the
I'nion Minin Co.
Ture l ii tnnlT scattered over the dif
fereiil tracts.
Terms :
CiikIi on day of sale.
i ...'...lUailliiiMiJlMllir K4kflfc.rtif h
" ' j. L PV.iii. .
AiluUulstnttur uf JubQ R. lidutmui, dec'o.
Hoklerbaum.
Bachelors.
for Young Men.
GIKL AfiO NO ROOM TO SPARE.
- aired and business men
wav down.
es
Call and see them.
Hoklerbaum.
GOOD ST0'E
li aa Economy.
A Poor One
the worst
ki.'i'l of Extravagance.
Ic-:ne:ii?-r tin wln-ii j-imI
liny our
New Stove,
The
Magic
Cinderella
13 V.'HAT YQ'J WANT.
It will lioM tiro uvi-r
i:i!it, ntnl will
provtj
A WARM FRIEND
COLD WEATHER.
,r- it ?IH . I pial HM
a Heater.
W;ci:;:k The IfoaoraM- Judtf. of tho
".mrt of Common I 'a a of sni n-t cj:iiy.
iiave ri'-rti that a Set-i.tl or Adjourned
Court of Common I'a-a.. of quarter -k.-ioii
and rj!iaf-' Court, fir ti.- trial of cai
h-r mT s.uil h h'ld at smn r "t. un
Monday Jan. 14th, 1S93,
'o:n;n i.isfiit I'Krtock A. l. ' .vi5 itur.
I -. f-i- ri.r. i. M v-iiri H.wir. I;;t!
S;i.'-;iT -.: "Hi:u. r t roimrv, h.n-iy i.iit- niir
! i.m .; Mii.nii i-. -ins T'oT:.-.- !o:il ;uror. w.i
j in-?.- :li:o:io:i. ti. iiii'i !o;oi r.:.tr til mil
I lo li.- tin-. i aii 1 :hi-iv rri.-d. to . ia iiU-TnUii-c
Siit-mr i;K.-.',
Nov. Ju;u.
JUISLIC NOTICE.
T;i' fo,I.wi:u:ioti:irits h-iv.- I.a tl!rl In m v
i:Mi-. ai.I isoiii. i ihitUv -iivt-n Ilia I thr -sou."
bf .i iittf to lliv ttMirt for conririiiu-
tloll, on
Thursday, December I3th, next.
Kirvt fl i ;I ai nnt i.f Mos.- Upliart
niiiiiiit. t. of H:irri(t V-at r.
( irt rt.nl !in:o ai-r..uiit ..I J.lia It. Srott. us'.
i.:ii-r if Jiii S'aiK. r.
t ii-t an l li.i.ii ii'Ti.i. :t J,,!,.i li. Skv'.I,
ai-.'iiiv 'il Yi.iii:on ;. lu( r.
f irtan l linal .-H-rou:,; .4 J.:ia It. Sroti,
: in-oi ". i. r.
Kirl ami Mini i:n.Mint of Jo:i S. I!, rsli
U r.'t r. u-i:ii ri sjot:iu ll.'rh!.-nfr.
Klll a.-nanl J l-L II. I!. :n-!i! v. a.vMiriirr of
I. A. Kri.ii;,:i.-.
KiiM aa i nna: : mmnl i f F. W. I:irs-kr,
a-!!.' of J'-r-n:.ili w.irx.
! .-5oii:!T. t, !".!., I l V. SAVI.OIL
I ov. 1 Hh, "V4. )' J'rotiionotarv.
11
k;isti:i:s notich-
N TI r" is hrivty tfivi-rt :o all jt..s.Kr' -rri-i-i-rn.1
:i .-ari. it.iih:. ij- :!i. r i-.-.
Iitat tin- foliowm aix-tMiiis ha i.i(.s..if Hx
it.r. uii'l I hat liir ani.. i iU w prt--m ! lor
-oiiarnu.il. ia un i :.!,...,i,.r a! an r.iunii'
i'i uiI lo ! ;.. 1.1 al Niim-i-. i, l'u.. un V,,lm
lay. l--. I -.tii. IX'l.
KirI an.! I:n.:i u..riat of If. If. sum. J
niiiiilrilor ( vtr.-i r.ik, .-. .t.vM.
Ku-t mi l Into ai rorial of j.a Johns. -ti-riror
ij' Toi.i.s ViHi-r, tl.-'-i.
Kirt ami Ciui! a'-ii.uai ! .I.n .h y. M. v rv.
ailiiii:ii.riIor of J.i ili f. M-vrr. iln-'-l."
Kir-taml tliial inin;:m trf John Milh r,
ai!tiiiiiitrior oi aiiiii l A. Millrr. iln-M.
h'irvi ali.f ti'ial a--iiiiil nf II Min.nl..:i.l
! ii-or-.-;. I ;. Nniiiii. r. rn'ors of l .i r ra al
no .a.n.niuirul Ji.au I". .-iraua.
ir.i an.l fiua' an uni of John A. Wuv.uil
moiivirator m 11' ury Nmith. u. -.
r.nial avoaillt o! .falni-s f. I'ovrrunil J. J.
lU'.vmaa. i-ahtioi-h 01 iininrc ltlnk. iliM
j r irsl aii't i rt 131 1 ai-ouiit ol M Ki'oiiirry J.
. Kiiik. r.vi-uior uf !amli Kiu. lin-'il.
Ii s'sr.m uttii-e. iJAvtiU.s. .Mil.I.K.!
Nov. fun. lOeiM.r.
SvS NT It' K.
Wr th.' umi'TiiiiiHl rltizi n. of Samirrvi,
Ji iti rm miuI Mitlortl lown-liij. h n l.y
t imr ini'-alioa of ihiitn iM'-nlihtf lo Lw
Aitti all -'-rx:i. u-.-ht tr.ini!r iii ikip
-vi-r.il ir.-m..- lor . ii.- i.:, hunlui.
Ii!iiii. u-:riiK. nttufn. ( I'-iiiv.lv no
in-ii.i.iL: ioii-n.i.-a.
i II k;i. -
Kraiik H r"ri'-tl!iiw-,
.laeol I avail.
la k! 1:.o roiir.
tmia Uiri-oii
J.iati It 1 1. aiming.
II siinw,
N'Kiii . lu narr.
Sila. Kl'.-k,
W J K H .
I'i U r Illiil.:.lll.l,
M W I ri: nn.-i.l,
IVrry Si-hri.-k.
I i'-r.' i-hlrrt
s A Kin-lay.
AN- l-irroa.
Win Iirroii,
lirorrr Hay,
Aur.'ii llav.
.Ma:l:i-i Jv-..It.
I Ta vi. ia 11.
I rit J Milii-r.
1 iini. l tulii.
Wui I' 1U.
i II Waiti-r
W'rl. y l;ro!ij;hrrm
.farl IE K'hiii.
tjr.i J W . itli-y.
11: I. 'V t-iu I. y.
r, J.mi ittii.M Krii-illinr-.
J ' ttium r.
M 1. lion inn
J II I on at r- inun
I1H1.-S,
lri: M-in k,
Alimluini Milh r.
I -o lLin-iay.
A 11 -tm x i.ivk.
II If Kiaintt-I.
J.-r.-rit fi iLnnirh T
AI'Tafitim f-nliurr.
Krariib Kan-lMV.
Ji I. u lor.
.. o K 1 oimtrv limn.
Kil l!... -. "
N. tf A nv.l. r.
W Klirii."
John I' Aukt-BK.
Agents Wankd
Kmc t rr
NKVV Hih K.
ty A:ii'-r.-a' l.n-al.-l If umori-t.
MARK TWAIN.
KvtTV o:itof in fn'Viou txMk hav had (
litriw Ktlt-. H tow Ixw.k Kurui!M4 anv
J thma he h:i.H h-r t forv wntin. k wo tort-
in one volume. A Tragedy a Comedy. A
rhai:c for aunt.-. U vr rt'lumtve it-riito-r
. Kor U-riu . aui full tr:iau!ar wldrr,
J. W. Kt-tUr.K it l' M Arrh St Thiia:
WAWTED,
An xpiTirnctl lr;:r.uwv or I uiMfnj and
Ukkii -M-ur Ur Hmi. t and adjoining
tHHintu- for a tu-w rimpctiiy with n-w anU
taking fmttnr-. ii)y imI mi-n, llwe rna
ldil to yi Vf hond, are d-irnl. llt-ulTlt, a iff.
-x, uu uo:hin U do with thrrurd. Addrew
U. C. M AClirNKV.
1'aud lt f ourth A-nur.
intLnhurtc. IV.
A
MONKY MAKKIw
It fr;untiy dH-nd upon the auctioo"e
how mnrh iiimy ci n tH- r-iizl at m pubinr
u Itr nuiM Itavea (tiih loiiur. uuk cyw
iiii i pt T'itiHtvi- votrv. John I. TayiiHtn ha
all f th-t r jjtiirem iiL anl ha intft witn
unl"undri ur-xi wh-r-v r hi m-r Hr tutv
Urn Mt ured. lie in the foreniil auctUMkeer
in 2ointrel county, Uxiay. Atidre
JOHX U TATMA.
ivauvUlet Fa,
O