jmcrset Herald. ' I. .-.'- Ksiy S, IS'o. , ,w r In It'1'11 l'r,,lS!,t 'ul -r, ;iv- ' ' f v" . ,(i,..r tlio fir'"" in.111, is a js:;,f ' ...ri-i"."" t'"'Jrt " tWiiled , Vr.K. P.. Ofl roth's, n ii I - ' r-; .,t .un:ry pii.-v. , ..... ii! try i' wi'fe the next n " . ... ...,.ivt:itiMu ;: II I.! '"" . 1 fur livs to reliiCHiiKT V- a inMvilty of ten dollars for ,TV !! wild birds. ...ittftiie " ui kivs: "Listen .1..., , ' . '' :l Santr.-r's finii! Koyal, . T- .. i .r.kiifi .T.ilm . .l.i- i!.' !" I1 " 1 " '"'"';ir Ja'-kMnilIc, , " r ( waj lvll,.i,ed i,y ..'.irs. r " iftlif 11' "hinihl not for e':'7'n. 'siiyl'T. the ilrusgist, ran f:''" ' . i-h "hiss's. """ , ., ,r t!i:i: ;.s.rge WiNon drr.uk T''rI- iiitothc jury lux at West ! ; 1 1 1 1 ;a. t:y !. tne amount ,., l y.In.ii;? HelIhilL (,.;1p!':i invites you to iii- . k. y- fc of Hats, ItihUtns si' ..,; ii-iii- I'limil-iP has Iroen ap Tlie air IuJh-s Ho U'tween : , - '-iti.l loer s-les, an.l give a " i;;!v",!1i.i:t t" the foot calculated TrT . ,-.. ,.t;..ii w ill the ground an.l to l.rintr vvith him from . j- . i. j .I ... .... . ...:....:n. th illl.l oi stici; , 1.. . '' ' .' ',.. i :i. A .!:is :rimal.li an.l '"r--r.l i'ke every fun-loving Pn.r..-al-n.i.. ,-. . ,v in !.;' t'!' experienced rail ":" K-'.'ir always knows tsrni - ' , s ,u,.uiiia;i li:isji:uu -' ""l ."' 1 " ...V. ,.:;i:i,T..f-"'--r i h r ! iiiany poi'ie. i ...... i:iti:i'H e:, a wn ho ha- h'iie soma travel " j t;iiiik nervousness in tlia v,'. 1. alii- l'-r generally gives the a ay." '-:i,.-.-ci!-5 r..ir-hx-l l'i"rs in ; i -t !'' years. It is th? best " i . r !''. !t enro.1 me of i:i very sh-rTtituo; slso e:ir ",'U'r ..f -.-ri.tuia after the dH-tors had T l" S. YVH.lwart, Ianrel i, :. i .tyoit-' (-'-iinty. t . ,. -:, :: h.:r.l winter wiil lo found n, lire : : -:.!v liry ; ;;i e.irn that was n..t k.-pt in a dry h;-e. , -v I i- ,:i ;:i a rti l'V planting sonnf of . , oi -:.rth and note the I ' -..... . ... i :;'.-r.;i:!S w hiell fi.il to germi- V;'r.' s ' ri-k "i set ." eoiii. A few ,"! t liiiie hy the seed i..t germin j .mm. hik .i .i:- a l.ii-ge Jo-s in the erop. V:."::n Miiiidoiins ;nitars, Ttanjos ,. : C!;Hrtri:!g-l ia-iru'ueuls at Snyder' re. :arn'i "';!iet"rs will 1 interest i'.g that wently Judge K. F. ' i.. . -! iirg. Vs., in looking over . .'.I .;;. rs, found two postage .-.. k'i-rtvti as the r;i-hana!t stumps ... ..f a 1 1 -!i kind a very limited tn:iu- ,.r,. They are liow rrgaried ,..-y v.i:u:;Me !.y the eiirioity stain, -rs. H !. I the two recently to a ,i iii '.iiii:gtou. w h- deals in that i:J..:"ii;ri"-itu' for ;,:! ::vr. In priee is usually noted in i.-ii-"iii' !i eh inge liands uiXiT a sher .s.; . The property, Is'ing somew liat -i'.v.'n ly the shiftless h:i!iits ofits ;;..,s.t. hardly ever sells at tlie sher f.,r i.eartho r.ii valu. The land, ; u.a!'. r how good it may lie. gvlsa had r::i - :i a-, m'.lt of the sh'iftl li.-.l iWof .i v.:i'T. A spi-'ipHiit puia.i-er ;;!- i work improving it, and has a mi-fouler 1 r it at a iri-; i. i- a f.ilr nturii l him for his r 1 ii:vi !H!' lit, I th-re i no agr-j.t for Tlie Piitslmrg 7 in y..iir i.H-;::;;y it w ill pay you to v i ; i Tin- '' .. fr terms to agents. T:i T-ik is l'i'.lslitirg's lnt paper and f rsir.s uiio servo a- agents are granted ' tj! I. rins. i -iltrs s!;.:iiid not o..ly reet ivc a :':-r...!.'!i . h ailing every spring and fall. hi -jr.- -ii .u'.I !h- taken :.l ail times that v--sy -.1 veg. kd ileS -te., i Hot aeeumii-k-ki 1 tim- ndauger the health, if not a-::-.'!-ui" tie' family. Tiiis uns-mitary f.i t stranj. ly overl.Kiked 1-y lioiise- ;io f i.lently insi:hr their -el-l.sa s..rt of dumping ground. These li'.ii'.p i-.riy ventilated and littered liase ! :: ;in- fnijuentlr the source of .lis Tiir w isfc and truly cleanly houso-.:'-i!i lie as proportionately careful if i Tr. ;,ur as hi-r parlor. I'lV'-u want t-i buy a first--l:iss inusi s.! ii:;mii:i iil hi a njiierate ri-ef G -i:v. r"s .(rug st i -re i i.n IVkii.-r. if Paint totu nship, !stht f .'-'iii'ir of an npiary (.ntainiiig almut ""- hun.ir l hives of fnts. The lin-a-s , ii a Iu;i:vl for the. produetion of sv-juaiity of honey, and Mr. Kekner irkcN a cuihli-raHe tpiantity every ? jr. ;:i -mi nf which is sold in Jidinstown. ... ft .iwo jtifl clover during the early '--i :i r. aid im.-kw heat blossoms later !f.iir-.sin. furnisli abundant forage for u- an. i Mr. Kcki-.er is uudoubt- Lj ;ii" sae.vstu! b?e-kc-eper in ;,i vi.-ini: y. !r"- K. !. f.i.rroth has engaged the " f ir iiic coining s:ison, of the s!.i.iiia!.!and -t'-t trimmer in ,v'd hud a ni.-e assort meiit '- ::n;:i..J hats in stock at any time. Calvin M. Ankeny, a well-known i.f J..;iu..rs, i::st week met w ith - " w hile on his w;,y toJohns- i:ii a 0f pr.,,!;!.. w bi. h might ""' ""'''" 1 ri'Ht.ly. While descend I''li.Ut:,.. ii -,-k-y,ko and the pole of - " '!l ,:r 'i''i'c 1 to the ground break- . .... i ., , . ... i s. . , r tI :0 ot- ),;,., Mf' A"'K,'1!.V "" the head, slightly ;J iiiiu. T!i- l.-ain started dow n w'"L!f " ''''' ' r:,I'' ,",t' aUL'r the wag ' " 'ii-i l.-ral.ly damaged and ;-Kdj.v I,, i:y mixed up. Mr. A n-'- j:i I -;.,, them to '' i-rii.'icr, w ho 1ihs not really ' ''.'n: jrniiiiig means norwhatn i." ' !'''" a" 1 for healthful and k- -i g.-.iiii, is now abroad in his ' Jitiiiriif ;!.ui,n a,i nij yts. ,r 'l! r't,-h-s of shades and leafy l-rar.. r.,kisl by a few hours l!'Sn.l aintf. and the tree primer iv!"1 'i !ilt the unsightly .. i hmlis his iiidu-try has kind- j.,"1"1!'"' '" survive destruction. -i -'.il l I; ,t hy spoiu.ij of vry tw ig .iiiii.eat..rMeii with the trunk. Xa-j-j. i"1"'1'1"1 "" '"!; prim-s to follow the ''"lr ei"r' ,,f years of growth 'ail-li,,.;. u,!t tiie prun,,r kl,ows CirC "f ":,t"r,'si:'t'ntionsiiororthe ,ii' l'r"tt-iiou the tree atl'ords C"" ""t ,ie should Ik; a-.l ,., j jt a sli rt fr (jii w rk l-jri1 eiitting the limlw and !'i j :,Ji'l' was SO years old Apil " ' me it iiujiroves with age K 'T, '"""t'-rs nearly l,lm,rtW follow iy " :'."V,'rtiie "'"""ry theauniversa M ' no,i ' the l.slg,. Sevemy-U,"11Jn,a-,',Th,"a Wildey, an Kng- !v!telWl' ' ',aJ 1"!':,,e,, Ibdtimire -1 , 'y 1""'i''''; Fnglishmen were j,r;l.-f.l t J.,hn w(.i,.h, John huii 'fli,! I"!a"1 ",! Itiehard IMsh U' ""'v r, li, ve monotony of life H:.li;1-!,,,dd lVlh.wV l.slgere !: U h ,,a', '"'longed to in ,-', '. A, rii - lW, these five men - tl- s... , ,, s:. ... t3iii . tars tavern and uisti tsV."'! t"',t whi.-h they calle 1 xJ1"""" lj,"is No-1- The five i.;Vr - ""twell cnlinate.1 or partieu- itp". tU"? hJ littlc i,1u- ,'!'""!e- ,,ut Wildty wasaU.ru jpuT'"' " 1 'Kf,,re he dieJ in tj, SZ hai fJunJe-J had a memb.-r- ,-',",'J. Kx-founty Treasurer John Jlamer is seriously ill at his homo in H.v.versville. Ir. 11. S. Ki'ininl ajid wife arc in rhicag.1, where tho Pr. will attend the annual fxncntion of railroad surgeons. Mr. KolK-rt .C Hoss. the handsome Ad- dison lncrehant, w as shaking bauds w iih his numerous County Seat friends yester day. A larg- Jiuiuber of delegate are in at tendance at the district meeting of the ierman P.aptists l'ing held near ISorlin to-ilav. The sale of the real c-fate of the late Abraui l.eam lias lwn c.inti:med until Friday, May -ZilU, when it ill Ik' oilere.! at the Court House. The "Cascade Mill," ut Jeiinors, is run ning on full tiino and as heretofore is turning out only the U-st of Ihnirs. The owner has arranged to lako car of his te:njorary tiiubl"s. Simon Kmest llarkeuin, son of Michael and Matilda llarkcum, of Middleereek township, ditsl April .SiiIl, and w as buried on May 1st atSL Paul's Lutheran Church, Jhir.tuivalc; aged 3 yeai-s, 1 month and 21 .lays. The Itockwoo.'! Kiev-trie Light ('mpany tmmenced furnishing its patrons w ith illuminating current lust Wednesday night and the owners of the plant are satisfied that they will experience n-j further difii.nlty in operating their dynamo by water jtow or. Servi.-es in the Presbyterian Church vviil lie resumed on Sahlmth a week. May l!th. It h.-Ls lieen found that the repairs on the interior of the church wiil 1m. completed in lime to reopen on that date. The paster. Kev. T. J. llristow, will eon duct services ltoth morning and evening. The Grange Choir, of IIusland, w ill give a concert in the tirange Hall at that place on Saturday evening, ISth inst. A program consisting of solos, duets, tpiartetts, glees and choruses will !. rendered. KefreshmenLs will lie served after the performance. A small admis sion fee will le charged. Iord Mayor Wcflley is revisiting the scenes .f his youth in Klk l.ick township, and will incidently add to his stock of information com-eriiing the early settle ment of that section of the county, in which he is already well versed. In fact "Julius" might 1k called eiicyclopaslia of local lore. a walking Miss Agnes M. llristow has returned to her home in this place after a mouth's abse nce in tireenshurg, whore she was temjK.rarily employed as stenographer an.l type w riter in th oliiee of Mart-hand .V tiaither, a leading Westmon-laud County law firm. M iss iJri-t jxv is unus ually well tpilitik'd to perform work of this chanictt r. Mr. S. Herbert Cox, an eminent Kng lish gtsiligist and engineer, visited Som erset county last week, in company with several of the leading promoters of the Pennsylvania Midland llailroad. The party inspected the I.istie ami lU-r!in coal fields U'fore taking their departure, and this fact h-nds color t , the rumor th it the Pennsylvania Midland is backed by foreign capital and that the road will le pushed forward toSimerct and iiciliiu The IIk.uai.si is under obligations to Mr. F. M. Sheets, a native of P.crlin, this county, now one of the leading con fectioners of Washington, l. C, fir a Ikx of "Satin Mo1ju.:s.5 Candy," i-.n -uttractivc novelty mamifectured for "summer girls and boys."' Mr. Sheets has t-stuliiish-ments in New York, Washington, Haiti -more and I-anca-ter, Pa., and sells his ci:if.--tioiis to hauling ronfectioneis everywhere. His father and mother con tinue P. reside in Ueriin. It h:us been sugi-sted by a iiuin's-r of progressive Somerset citizens that it would be a w ie thing to have a water comuis-io!i of three wide-awake tax payers appointed w h.is" b.i-iness it would be t look after the e.-nlimie on I net of the b ir-.uel.'s w ;-.ter supply au 1 eveiy thing pertaining to the water works. On the other hand it is contended that it would I' unfair to rob the iiiciiiIsts of town -ouucil of the honors they have won after a hard fought b it;le. There are a niirnber of strong p .ints that might be urji.-d in favor of a water commission, but the people of the tow n are hardly r.-ady to create that Isxly at this lime. In noting the -1 rath of John Sveit.er in last week's issue it wat state. I from the meagre information at hand at that time that the unfortunate young man had lieen fatally scalded by water escaping from a bur-ted ljoiler at a saw mill four or five miles als.ve t'rsina. It has since ls-en learmsl that SweiUer was riding on the I-aure! I X ill Lumb.-r Company's 1 mhui -live, in trompany with two other em ployees, when one of the Lumber Com pany's bridges gave ' way, precipitating the engine into the creek, a distance of about six feet. Saeitzer's companions jumped and e-icajKd without serious in jury but the -.mfortuiio victim was unable to get out of the tab and was fatally scalded by escaping steam. Mr. Parker Trent, who for the pist three or four years has filled a p--iti-n in the Post lli-e Department at Washing ton, returned to his home in this pl.u-e last week, accompanied by his wife. He was requested by the '-powers that lie" to resign in order to nuke room for a Iem;erat, Mr. Trent says that he long since made up his mind that as s :i as he lost his place in the tiiivcriiiiieiit service he would immediately depart from Washington an I not hang around the Nation. d Capitol importuning lle publiean members of Congress ft se-ure him a position. Washington is fuli of such characters and Mr. Tr.-i.t did not wish to be classed among them, at least not until after a Iiepubiican President has lceii elect ol. La.-! week w as one of great anxi.'ly to the graduating class of the borough s. hoois for the reason that final examina tions w ere to be passed on Thursday and Friday. The examinations were con ducted by County Superilendeut Ilerkey, V. II. Kret'-hman and James Itloiigh, the two la-t mimed gentlemen ranking among the leading teachers of the enmity. The class Is compose.! of Harry ;atig.-r, Mcida Savior. Nellie K.Ktser, Imra Ilileman, li.-rtha Sh itler. I,:ilu Siialler, Havid ;rove, ;r!;e Helil.-y, Cora Sny der and Justis tiastigcr. All passed most creditable examinations and' w ere highly complimented by the County Superin tendent and the other memlsTs of the examining committee, Tha graduating exercises w ill take place in the Opera Ifouso, on Thursday evening, lH'.h, inst., tr which claliorate preparations are al ready underway. As usual a small ad mission fee w ill ! ch irged to the Opera House on that occasion. Tickets cm lie secured at Nell" A Cac!ecr's store on Monday. "Sam" Pile, a well known man a!ut town, recently employed as stableman at the Somerset House, played a clever trick on two Pittsburg constables who came here last Tuesday for the purpose of escorting him to that city, w here he is wanted to answer a charge of desertion. "Sam" submitted to arrest very edmly and a short time Inrfore the arrival of tho south-It. niii-l train on which the trio were to embark he turned to his captors in the hotel office and asked them if they would not join him in a drink. Tha officers promptly accepted tho invitation, when Pile started to conduct them to the bar room in the KisetnenL At the head of the stairway there is a dts.r secured by a Yale lock. Pile opened the door and stepping back politely waved his hand t the constables to precede him. The minute brth were on tho stairs "Sam" closed the d.sir and snapped the lock and in a second was lost to view. The officers made a diligent search for their man but were compelled to return to Pittsburg w thout him. K0BBES6 MAKE A HAUL. Holo?ple Fottoee Eloxn TTp By 3-jrglari. Some time after 2 o'clock Thursday morning tho itoKioili.-e, It. ). express ' !!"1 U'f "l?,0 ,f : in in.- .iiuf oiiiioiu, hi iiojsoppie, wore j entered by burglai-s who secured a valua ble lot of Issity, wrecked tho safe ldong ing to the Mwtolliee and Mr.v out nearly the entire front of the. building, which is owned by L. K. Holsopple. When the pts.ple anise Thursday inorn ing and disisivere l w hat ha.l .wvurred it immediately threw the town into an up roar. The sininilar thimr aljout tho nil.- ls-ry was that nt one was awakened by the sound of the explosion, which must have leen terrific to have w recked the building and safe as it did. The force of the explosion blew out Iho front ofilie store, shattering the door and windows into a thousand fragments. The MHtot!i.y. was conducted by I. V. Horder, iswlmaster, and the safe of the llarnes ln k company's make, Pittsburg, w;is liis personal proM rty. Hesido some st.flice money, about $n0 in stamps and personal property lslongingto Mr. ltord er, the safe contained a sum of money, the pnperty oft he l.s-al lodge of dd Fellows. Kery .lollarand every stamp was taken and the safe was wrecked licyond tho possibility of repair. Several parcels in the Ik .V. O. express olli.-e w ere als. taken, but w hat their value is is not yet known. Mr. II. ils. ipple's store contained a cash register w hieli was smasho.1 and rilled and a show case nearby was also broken into and looted of two gold watches, a tray of g. ijd rings and other jew el rv. A cpiantity of tobacco and cigars, also the property of Mr. llolsopple, was carried o'l liy the rol.lsTs. Mr. llolsopple has no definite idea of his loss, but it will reach into the hundreds of dollars. It is Hot yet known how much money the rob-b:-rs seemed in the safe. That the burglary was committed at an early hour that morning, some time after oo'cl.M-1:, is proven by tho fact that Mr. llolsopple was at his mill, near the store. until after 1 a. l.i. and a party of hunt. -is were at lliodepot until J o'clock, and none of them heard the explosion. The.e is no clew to th- perpetrators fur ther than that Wednesday a suspiciously acting character, who said he w as a ma chinist from v est irg-.nia and in search of work, was loitering around tow n, disap pearing during tho night. Fr i tr.t.-ks in thr road and leading up ilice, indie:. led to and a .vay from the post. hat n b.jggy or light vehicle had passed through the to.vn Wednesday night, and the genera! imor.-ssion is that this was used to carry off tin liooiy. He-sal-! the pt stod'n c, express office and Mr. II. dsooplc's .-tore. Mr. Kisk' black smithing shop ami several others were brokt n into and a quantity of t. mistaken. These w ere probably used in the robbery, as they were all found next morning si-atteied on the postoCice and store loors. Erej Exaniiacd Free F.y Prof. Little, the Lye Specialist, at the Somerset House, Saturday. Mav 4th. His special glass;- are easy on the Lyes, Nose and Nerves. VTat?- Spent Near KewBiitinnra. Aliout five o'clock S.itiird.-.y alb-moon the section of country aiijacent t Ne-.r lia'timore was visited by a violent storm. which, from the reports reaching here, must have been in the nature of a w ater spout. I In; atmospuene eon. b; ions bad b.-en subject of remark by the th nizens of that mountainous country ; thro;igh.'iit ttieoay lue beat was oppressive, not- with-taiidir.g a stilT breese fr..:n the north was blowing. A few iiiiiiutcs Ik fore five o'clo.-k the skv bei-ame ovei.Mst. the w ind turncl into a g;ile, twisting otf trees at their trunks, and s itterin ' fuucj rails indiscrimiiiately. Itain fell in torrents. swelling mountain streiuu over th-oir banks in a h tlf-h oar's li.n :iu I w .idling away tne ori.lges sp iririiug them. Pota toes r.-'-ently plant.-1 were washed from the ground and early garden tnn k was eo.tire'y ruined. Tho storm was one of the worst ever wilni-ssi-l ia that section ind appears t h.ive cmtined its.-lf to a narrow pat u :ilo!ig til', eastern slope of the Allegheny mountain-. Justices of fas P.u;4 asl CouJtvlilcs. When you come to Court you w ill w ant to drop into riSHFK'S P.00K SToKls and got such blanks as you may require. including ibssls, summons, ImhiiIs, leases. Ac If you ii. til a Point's or McKinney's justice, a form book or I'urden's digest. tl's-ket, coiisi i!,ie s guitle, marriage cer t:liir:ttes, legal cap, foolscap, tablets en-vel-ipes, or any kind of stationery, you w ill do well to go to FlslI Kit's 1'f.ioK SroKK. Suspected of Having Poisoaei His Wife. Henry Ankncy w as arrested at Ligonier last Ti(Urs.lav by Constable Adam Mitchell, charged w ith the murder of his wife by poisoning. About a week r.go Mrs, Ankncy died suddenly ami the t-usp:eio-i r tne neiguo rs was arouse.l, C.msts'.le Milt-h.;!! e ..itiirmieata l with tiie curoner and an investigation was held. While Ieputy Coroner Owens has not Iliad his report on the ease bo said that there were indi-aii.u:s tf poisoning. n th.! strength tf ibis ami the suspicious of the neighlK.rs Aukne was arrest ed and taken to the reenslmrg jail. He de clares tint he is innocent, as do the other I'lemliers of his family. Vnknt-y is a very nig man and weighs nearly '!. itouuds. He is a brother of Wash. Ank:i"V, whose little cliildso mys teriously disappeared on the mountain fifteen or twenty years ag . He is also a relative of Ja?.b Ankney, who was killetl bv tho F.luh.iughs last fall. Tiie coroner's jury c .uclii l-.-l their la bors Thursday morning and rendered the following verdi t: "We find that Mrs. Mary Ankncy came to her.leith by some unnatural cause, which cause wc are un able at present to determine." Eati! Uiis'. Eat)! Have you seen the new styles in mil linery, at Mrs. K. Ii. CorrnoTii's. Fire at Stanton' MUL on Thursday forenoon, while Joseph Uiningcr's hands were making garden they set fire to some rubbish and the sparks set the wagon shed ablaze, but the flames were extinguish')-.! before they lid much damage. In tin! afternoon of the same day ('baric lliuinger, aged fifteen, and Samuel C.ister. age ! sixteen, who worked for Mr. Kininger, were engaged in hauling trash that bad !cen raked togoiher in a plowed field. Just lieforo supper they set fire to It to soe if it would burn, and, tho stuff lining dry, tha 11 uiie. spread over tho wagon in an in stant. They did not try to stop tho Are, bat simply unhitched the horses and let thn blaze have its way, am! the conse quence was that thr? lad I'.rs and one wheel of the wagon mere entirely burned, while the remainder of the vehicle is be yond repair. Of Interest to Housekeeper!. Lidies w ho value gissl inoking should examine the Cinderella Ilange. It bakes light bread and roasts meat delieiously. Sold by -. J. Ik IIot.liKUBAr, Somerset, Pa. Emil Young's Widow Wins Eer Suit. The report of II. II. Kuhn, master and examiner in the case of Mrs. Susan M. tiannon, widow of Fmil Youtig vs. Wes ley (irecn, et. al., presented his rejsort te Judge Ilarker, of Cambria county, Mon day, when the same was duly confirmed. Mrs. tiannun sued for her dower in the LoutherA (o'reen Iilock iu the city of Johnstown, formerly the property of her hnsliaud, and the master finds that she is entitled to receive 10.741 annually from April l.'s !Hii, Mrs. Young was a former I resident of Berlin. Reminiscence! of a Great Genial. BY T. V. I.IVKXtinon. Owing to the meager facilities of com - ' mil ideational that eriod, antl the total alwcuce of the now ubiquitous press i-r-K-sjs indent, most of the hrnic deed and priviitionsi.rthe p l imit ive settlers of S.ui i crset ts.iinty are veiled iu total oWiirity ' or Blimmer only in tradition, though there arc persons still living in Salisbury who remember tho character to lo the subject of this article, and who, no doubt vhen they read this sketch, wiil recall some of the salient features; yet the latest history published by Waterman, Walkins A Co., in 1S.S4, does not mention any of i the things to which allusion is now to lie made. Suddenly, w ilhout announce ment, passport r credentials alnait tho year 1M2, perhaps earlier, but Hullicient ly precise for our purpose, there appeared in the Southern part of Somerset county, a genius as unique as be was versatile, and if tradition may Ikj credited, the most sagacious man inside or outside the an nals of this country Pennsylvania butch was the language, then in general use iu the county and the person now under consideration was know u to them as "Muckenhaiip." P.ut as ho was a (Jerman, the probabilities are that the name was abbreviated w hen it was Ihitchified, as nearly all the Cerman words were, antl that the correct name was "Miiekenhaiipt." What his christian name was "deponent saycth not." Per haps the people had never le an! it, and were content to receive servh-es from "der Mut-kcnhaupL" The idea prevaihslth.it be was a man of education, and likely had taken a degree at one of the Cerman I'nivcrsities. Hut this was only surmise. While the early settlers of the count held the general tenets of Christianity, they were free from all dogmas and doc trines. Sectarianism was introdut ed at a much later date. Mnt-kciihatipl aniioiine ed himself as one of "the cloth and gov. n" ami met nodifiicully ort ppositioii when he mad.! ap'Hiiutmcr.ls to preach at a immlH-r of places. His ciieiiit in cluded Fik Lick, Addison and part of Carroll county, Maryland. His elo tiuence on sundry occasions is said to have rivaled Whitelield's; and often the "rude forefathers of the hamlet"' were moved to tears by bis pathes. It was then customary for the male portion of the congregation to have a tryst -ing place at the tavern. They assembled early on Sunday morning and toasted each others health in numerous bump ers of pure re whisky ao I "apple ja-k," varying the monotony w ith au tM-i-asional gin sling. As they often had long to wait Is-fore wrviccs, or .'.'.- i.'.'.v.x.', as it wiis called by them, ligati, some btiinii; merry ami others grew so weary that they missed services and had to remain either at the tavern or the bouse of a friend till Monday morning. The headquarters of the dominie when he came t S ilislmry were :l 'Squire Michael llivt-ley's. A number of times M iickeiihaupt came late mid bad lo be carried to bed. His bos!, 'Squire lliveley, always reported to th-? hotel contingent that Muckcnhaupi was sick ami tin re would be no preaching that day. The pii.ple solved tiie riddle at once and spent the r.-t of the day in festivities such as pitching quoits, leap ing, fool racing, and not infrequently a few f-ijhts. This paragraph may shis-k some of our prohibitionist fiioiids. but it is :i:iahs. lute fact that whiskey in colonial days was iiliuost as i-hcitp as water ami quite as much in v.'gut: as a ls-verage. Not more than t.vo years ago an esti mable old lady from llieiiinond, one of the F. F. Vs., told the writer, that siie often heard her mother say that when the Itishop christened her at her home, he ami her father played cards during the evening ami made merry with "tire water." The father won back the christening feo and the llish'ip was cur ried to bed iu an apoplectic stupor. The stuff went to the poor man's hea l. IV.it to return to our theme. Miiekenhaiipt was a great gambler and horse racer. Many a Sj.auish mill dollar a.i.l some gold did he w in from the stag.t tlri ers and cattle drovers on "the old National I toad." He kept thoroughbred horses, the fine-t in the country, and won m.iuy rat-i-s. When he wus not preaching, these pastimes furnished him much diversion. It is not know that any of his parishion ers thought b-vs of the preacher on ac count of bis iiic-iuip.ili'iiiity or that any of the people tried to remonstrate or ad in oiii-h him. He always told the congre gation: "I 't do as I do, but do as I tell you." on one oc,-.ision his high mettled horse saved bis life. He and a farmer by the name of Christian Ilershberger were rid ing together on I lie road leading from Salisbury to Craiitsville. A large oak was standing hard by the road as far! rack as any one could rcuicinlier and appeared the sturdiest of its kind. That tay just as Miiekenhaiipt and Ilershberger were passing it, there was a loud snap, M uck enhaupt's horse heard it, and quirk as ; llasii, leaped nearly ten feet, almost unhorsing the rider. Tljo tree ranis down with a tremendous vrasit and kill ed Hershlierger and his horse. This is a well authenticated fact. Not more than fifteen years ago Somer set county's Samson Alexander Han nahwas still alivCL Tho fame of his herculean exploits had spread to many sections of the state ami furnished mate rial for many firesideants'.lotes, but it was not and is not generally known that Miiekenhaiipt saved his life by perform ing a marvelous siirgi.-il operation. When Hannah had his memorable lialllo with the MeCIintts-k's, one of his many assailants got in the rear and with a keen edged knife slashed him across the ab domen almost completely disemlrowliiig him. It is said Hannah supported tin viscera with his let! hind and continued hammering tli3 Met'linto.-k's with his right for a full forty minutes longer until he hat! won the day. Then came the re action and ho was taken to an adjacent building by his friends. Miiekenhaiipt wason hand, just solrer enough to exer cise his keen judgment and wonderful skill. Th'3 intestine h.i.l w ithered and collapsed. They were covered with doited blond and dirt. Not more than a d'S-ade ago the lurst surgeon in the world would have given the patient a dose of opium and pronounced the cast- hopeless. Miiekenhaiipt called for a pail of warm water. In this be placed the intestines and gently manipulated them til! the cir culation ami their lustre were restored. With clean linen cloths he cleansed theii as best he could. One of the intestines had been entirely severed. Then he took an ordinary tallow candle, scraped it down to a circumference that accurately fit the calibre of the intestine, slipped Iroth ends of the intestine over the can dle so that they met. With an ordinary noodle and silk thread ho united tho in testines, replaced tho bowels In the al domina! cavity and sewed up the large wound, after which he bandaged his pa tient. Hannah's Iron constitution car ried hint through and he lived fully thir ty years afterward . Here w e have a sur geon, a lrorn surgeon, whir w:is prolrably the first to give a wounded intestine sup port from the inside or to perform a ra tional operation to save the patient's life. Muckenhaupt thought, and correctly too, that the candle would ntrt melt en tirely ho long as support was needed by the wounded intestine. What Mucken haupt did then, Dr. Senn is now trying to do w ith catgut rings anil other animal sulistaiifcs which will melt away or tc come alrsorlcd. He is receiving nn stinte I praise from the whole medical profession for his originality, and he de serves it, Miickeiihaupt's surgery was more than half a century iu advanea of his tlay. There is no record of a more original, skillful 'and brilliant oMration in the annals of surgery. Wo must also take into consideration that Muckenhaupt was not a graduate of medicine and probably all he knew alrout it was w hat he acquired in general reading. It seems a pity that such talent should 1 marred by the demon dissipation, but bow many there are in the same category in our owu generation. A few years since uioiey prize was offered by one o Highest of all in Lcavcuin Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Rqiort our periiwlii .il-i for tho Isrst dissertation on Hie (.reel; verb. The sticifssful (s:u pctitor w as found to Is) a stns-l c:i- ts;n du -tt.r in New York City. What bee.imeof Mu' kenh.iupt eventu ally is not known. The probabilities are if ho survived "burning his enutllo at both cuds" long enough ho drifted with the old stago drivers to "the w ild and wooly west," where perhaps his hie jurrt w as never even "spelled hy the unletter od inuse." 1101 K. Jersey Su, KlizaUth, N. J. Our Conncil and Pavements. Ki.itok Somkuskt Hkrai.ii: With your permission I w isli to say that the citizens of this Imratigh were pleased to sec, by an article in last week's IlKit.ii.ii, that our worthy Uurgtrss and Council aro determined to have our nu merous bad side-walks repaired. While this i.s a move in the right direction, it i in the meantime suggestive of a pertinent inquiry or two. Was tho honorable Imard of town council served w ith a sim ilar notice to those one hundred and fifty sent to property holders? If not, why not? As is well know n one of the most ragged, uneven and unsightly pavements in the borough is the one fronting the Isirough lot on Main street, w hich has lieen an eyesore to nil !vers of decency for lo, these many years. Hut further, were the County Commissioners included in the list of the one hundred and fifty. This qu.-stioii is asked ls-cause of the misera bly liad condition of tho pavement that fronts the jail and part of the court house yard. It has long 11-11 considered a standing disgrace to the tow n. May X. lsiO. A Citi.kx. Norma! School Books and Supplies. Teachers and pupils of the Spring and Summer Normal, Preparatory and Pri mary sch-rols, will find a full supply of text liooks and teachers special text hooks of al! the higher grades an.l all kinds of .seh, ml supplicsat Fis;ii:u's Itoo.; Sroiix. A specialty is made of keeping v..-U slocked on Pedagogics anil Psychologies, (pie.siioii llKiks to assist teachers in pre paring for ciimiiiiaiion, Keys to Arith metics ami everything in teacher's lines. t'!I AS. II. FlsllKK. At Home at Last. Krooiim I'nkiiow-ii Kciia:ie. An Adveutist in northern Mich., prophe sied that Hie end of the world would come at a eel tain tlalejust p-issed. When the day arrivcri heptit on his a.-ivnsio!i rolrtrs, cliinlx-d to the top of a straw- st.-v-k and await'' ! tho cri'.ek t.f do.)!ii. He became tired of waiting and fell a-L-irp. S.nne Iroys tlistrovcre-1 him, and after touching a match to the straw awakened him. Ca.ing around him at the flames on every side, he cried out, "in h-ll, j-ist as I jt-x-pectcd." Italian Bees fcr Sale. As I am a breeder of Italian Ix-cs and queens, I am now ready to deliver to those wanting a g-rod strain of pure Ital ian lice at prices much l.-ss tlun can be obtained from other breeders; can ship and deliver liees in the spring and sum mer months with safety. Sate arrival and reasonable satisfaction guaranteed, lice strong and in H frame dovetailed hives. The Italian liocs are hardy, gen tle anil by far the best honey gatherers in the world. Try them and ls convin.vd. I also keep for sale a full line of bee keeper supplies. Write for price. Ad dress C. S. Yoi-nkix, Confluence, P.i. Bsdmsd Eat?s to PaiUi!!;Uia via Teaa sjlvania Railroad. Mi the occasion of .he dedication of the O ld Fellows' Temple at Philadelphia, May Ul, I so.-,, the Pennsylvania Pailroad Company will sell, on May it and -1, excursion tickets to Philadelphia and return from all Miints on its system east of PiUsburg and Frie, north of i iantico an.l south of Canadaigua, inclusive, itt n Hinj'f j '! ,- tir if .' Ii-'j, w ith mini mum rate of fifty cents. Ticket will lie gixr.1 for return passage until! May il inclusive. This rat: is open to the public, and of fers an exeit-lleiit opportunity for a visit pi Philadelphia ut 4 very small cost. Fast and frequent exprti-.s trains run from Philadelphia to ail principal Now Jersey Malnro resorts. Fertilizers . Another Invoice for Spring and Sum mer crop received. Price on same from 11 to 10 dollars per toil nt w arehouse or on e.ir. A. C. Davis, Somerset, Pa. The Star Spangled Banner's Author. Many interesting thing almut Francis Sisitt Key the author of the Star Spangl tsl lkmiier are contained iu a pamphlet, which may lie obtain! frfr, from the Key Monument A-oeiation of Frederick City, Maryland, by sending one 2 cent stamp for postage. Tiii Ass-reiation is raising funds for a suitable monument to the ptH't, and they suggest, that in the schirols antl every where, upon or lrefore Flag I ay (June llth), this subject Ik suitably re-ogni.ed. Contributions, however small, are asked for. Kvcrv one w ho loves tlie Flag, ought to have some t small share in buiiding this in 'tiui.ieiit. The Covernor of Maryland has strongly endorsed the movement. The names of all contributors will I preserved in the crypt of the monument, and published (without amount) in the history of the monument w hen completed. Sunday School 3 applies. Suporiiitciitloiit ami toucher trf chisscs in Sunilay scliiN.l will liu l all sorts of" Srnilay St-lnnrl supplies, such a rouar-l fiinls ticket. i-Iiroimw, choice lxsiki- for prizi4 a,iit K'fls 'l:i' records, stM-rt'tary', am! trea.stirtT's blank Kn.k. at Kln UK" l'tMMlK Htouk. The Champion Calf. Cyru iA.lller, of Ksiirviuw, claims to own the champion calf of Cumbria Coun ty, which woitfliotl 0110 luiinlriHl ami 4ltven roiiiitl ut birth. J.'uixtn i Trit hih: Bam Sail Good. Itaso liall kimmI of all description, wholosalo anil retail, at Fisher'n l!Hk Store. A case that has 1kh-ii lrefore tho Ihu-sl-ter Ctnirt for 41 years va riitleil on Tue tlay, when the jury remlerotl a vertlii-t in favor of Cliarle F. Smith, of Philadel phia, against Kilwanl K. SehtM-nliergcr, also of Philadelphia, formerly of Iiiit-.i.-ter etMinty, for ?17,is."r.i: The amount of the original judtfiiient, entered Septein lrcr 2, Kil, was f-sl.rJ, and tho verdict wax for tho original anion nt and interest for 4-1 years. Bedncei Batei rU Peaasylrania Sailroad, asooant Xseting of German Baptists (Dnnkarda lat Dseatnr, 111. For the atvttniiiitHlation of person ho desire to attend tho meeting oftheltap ti.U (liinkard), tn Ire held at Dacatur, 111., May 4 to Jiinef. tho IVnnsylvania Kail road Company will sell from May 24 to Juno 1, inclusive, excursion ticket from all points ou their system west of and inclutlitij; Ualtimore, I.aiu-.ister, and Heading, and south of and including Sun bury, to Decatur and return, tXnm'agt .trr for the mini I trip. Tickets w ill Ire girtrd to return to startinir point not later than July trV, I Tali About taa Wevlnr. Mr. F.Mcr n:;-i to .u 1 .st .im waieof May will i.-.i -!i tin-Pacific coa-1 a'uout the '.Hit, cro-el the west of Rockies country by tho cl.ise of the hKli, the great central valleys from the 1 bh to the 1 kii and tho eastern States about the llth. llaiiifull from this storm w ill Ire light, but better distributed than from the preced ing disturliatice. Kainfall of May will be much heavier in the southern States, eastofinh merid an, than in the northern States. The warm wave w ill cross tho west of Kockies country alrout May :t and 9, tho great central valleys ."th and lllh, and the eastern States 7th and llth. The c.k,1 wave w ill cross the west of K's-kies coun try almut May fi and 12, great central val leys Kth and llth. and the eastern States llUh and H'th. It is desirable that forecasts should Ire made La-ally as far as possible, and I am gradually bringing my general forecasts of temperature ami rainfall tosn-aller dis tricts. For a time I will use in thirsu bulletins nine districts to cover the I'ni" ted States, but hope s.in to increase the imm Iter. liriliiunt auroras in May wiil probably ho oliserved near the -lib, l!;h and -"1st. and the severest storms almut the same dates. Heaviest rains will occur frum lot ii to 2 principally in the soulh-usL-rii States:. Frosts in tiie norther States about !th and 17th to lir.h. A Fine Circus. Packet! audi, -in- s greeted the perfor mances given in this city by Hunting's railroad circus, museum mid menagerie, and the rounds of apptaese which fre quency arose from the throngs in-ide the immense ten:, proved they appreciated ami were pleased with the entertainment. Their trained animal were pi-clitic of pleasant motion and the various features were all exceedingly funny and enliven ing. The w hole performance goes v. ith a vim w h;c!i is always cr.'.t;! .-hi". A"e-;-., .V. ". V( i ;. To Stop fishing Witi Byu .mito. Oneoftl.e most de-truclix ways of killing fish is by the use of dynaiui.e, and we regret to say, thai the law a ja'iistit has been declared uneo-is;:' i:fT ui :! by Judge Stewart, of Franklin eo-.irity. Four young men in Waynesboro exploded dynamite iu Antii tarn creek arid kil: l a real numis-r of tish, big ami t.'.e. They were prosecuted by the I' -ii w.d"ii t.j' the di.-trii-t atid tiie State Fish Commis sion employed siv.-iu! counse'. to as'st in the prosecution. The law under which fish dynamiters h.ivo Ik.'Ii p-c.-t:cd was passed in ls7 i :;.id .-.iiif i- .e.l iu l-7 !id provides lh:.t the p.-uahy fir killing fisli by ep'osiv-s shall lea h y fine or iii'.priso.nu'Mit, at tl.e tbser- :;.; of ihe curt, t "ui u tii'i-riely tie! fram.-r of the law did no! p':t its o'ijr-'-t iu thj title, as required by the (''in-titui'o.i, a: 1 v.ln u that lioiiit w a-t r us - 1 by .-oii:i-:-i f..r il-.- ' ten ;e, the coui't had b.it one tiling to il-i, and that was to sustain the motion to quash the iii-ii.-tmeul and the iL-feiidant w ent free. Th" court said, iu c-rmment-ingonthe m iunt r in v. hi'-h the laws w ere franr'.l, that ti.ey were b-.n 4'.in pieces of legislation, pa-si 1 b tore th" I.t-gisl itnie had famiiiaried i;--if with the reqiiireuL iits of U; .v I' i:i.!:l;iti n. To :irr.vt the fi di-dynuiiiitcr an i pun ish him for his wanton d-'sirit-tiou of :A sizes of iisii-js a ir-.v blil his b.-en i.i'.o tliiced in the Legislature which fully sets forth in tlie title that which is cuibiiiied in the bill, and it w ill :io .1 rub: b.v.nne a law. The destroyer "f fish wi'l have to qu:I liia indisci-iuiinate s!-iiig";;,-r-trg the.vw i'I be trouble on his p!.-; . Now far Trout FUhin. Ill-fore yo:i fi-hlii call ;.i:,t I-":-:im:'. ll-n-K Si oit:, vh"rt'u f.ill .-to.-li or l. H.k-, lines ! ts.rks, sinker. Iii.-ki .. j-'iitnl r. reel. Hie an.l all inaniie.- o;" tisiiin;; jj.Hhls Wiiol.-salo :iiel K 'tail arc for sale. ('has If. l'is!n.:t. Ne t . Spring V J Goods. Do you know that every shelf, counter, table, showcase ami win-ilov.- in our Dry Gooili Pcjiartraei.t Is crowJetl to its umtost capacity with everything the market affords in the way of new spring goods. "We have bought the largest and be-t assortment of CARPETS, LACE CURTAIN'.-, RUGS, and PORT! E 115 Ever seen in Somerset. Carpets, and Luce Curtains are now on exhibition ynd we are con fident that or f tylea and prices arc such that lookers w iil become buy crs. Dc sure to sec our new Carpets and Curtains for spring. We will take pleasure in showing you a big range of styles in all the different grades of Ingrains, Tapestries, Body Brussels and Velvet Carpets. In Lace Curtains - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department we arc showing all the new rich stjles. Everything New, Call and sco U3. Everything ful ly stocked and equipped at Parker & Parker's. For SoK S. e.eidli:.!.! t'-.l.-i;.,. Ijf'ltli.is, a -It f I I . , e.e.,-1.-. ,sto;ii 1. r -'. ill .-c. M li-Onl ;:t,. , r. .-iir. V. - i iv . - I- f. ir ro-ci, so v:il oil. r nu;. .i a'n -si . ti- i: li.-.r ; -i-.-. an l .: crv tcails. I. ( . l.i -,!. . ,, '.; - Ss-.Ks A ! i.o IV. a A. !... Pi . i-'.n. . i .i L I h f. rt rl-fv ,'fr.l tl- fi;in vii. 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Ill lili It niil.iif tli.' a.s u'lnt ::it l.i sai.l . - tati- To aiel itrunii ill 1- l.'.il:;.' i ieitliit tiii i. :... h.-i'i Uy iv. s noli s-tli.it h.-will .1:1 11. 1 in tie- tin'i.-K i.i si.i l a.jsiint!n. 'nt mi 'l liiii- toy. May li tii. is nt Ins litti.'i' lil .-seili i..; Ik. n. Hull. iir:i ami win reaft if.-rsi.i-i nin-.-.-i.-. May at l.-ial. 11. U liAHC. Au.ht.ir. i mi x 1 s t i : at( i : s n o r u i i;st-i!e nf Samuel Siiy.l.-r. lot.- if J!. riiu Imri.tiifli, il. M. W'tters of ..Iii!ii:l-tr.il!iii liuviu; Iks ii i;r..iiT.sl ly tlif'iiriiier iititii.n'it.'. Ii. lit.- im-.1,-rsirn.ft. mill.'.' is l.i n l.v :. l all I- r- si.tis ttlilt'l.l.sl lo sai.l titale to ill 1st' ililliustl-al.- i ivlili III. tlll-l tlitrse ll.ivill-.' .-Iii i ins a alilsl sai.l i-state .fill l.r.-sellt tlielil .inly illl.ll. l 1 1 tiils fi.r s. tileiiieiit. oil Salnnlay, M.ty lvtl, l -i t'sttl resiili-iiif ol t'h'irles V. .-nyd-r. Krii ilens, Somerset lu li-li 'p, .mi.-rs-t cotinty. ' '' I'tl Vf.I.KS W. SNYI'Kll, 10. li. Zl.UMr.KMAN, Aiiiiiinistralors. ISSOU'TIOX NOTKT- 1.11.. 1 ....t-.i.... m.tiil. .1 that the lirm 1 in- I'li.'ie '" i. ...... - ofWiMsts A .-s-lirin-u. of 1'iiiirts, 1.... has this ila v Iks ii Ui-soiv.-il, l.y N. Selm k imr.-li I'sins; tli - till. -rest of V. W.shIs. I Si.-inU. illK III.' lull. lie for l ast IMt.-ei'ii-'i . I wiiula now fciiiilly -.lit .1 your lutnre favor-. t,. N. si HKi it K . April 17, -.". tieiiltiri-s CHAUTAUQUA Wursery Co. Offer Liberal Terms to Agents- Silnrv ni'.l tpeiiiti"' or rt.iiimission. Hiuh irnete" nt.K-k nt low iiric.-s. t-.v i.j.s-iiittu s. S.ssl isilutin-s, ftf. Men Wanted hi .very town. St.-aJy work. Pay w.s kly. a "VflMMS. Sm-Ji PORTLAND N. Y. Have a Comfortable Ride. V'.' li ivc at O'tr v,;tr. Iiih-.'.- t!io l'r;.'.-i 'i-u-i.f : ; ; bug ;ies, . . PiJALTONJ, -iSEE OUR $5.00 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS.! Head quartoi? Tor Hardware, Farm Impliments, James B. s Uinrtnr? o RAIL- Circus, rvluseum and Menagerie, WILL KXHIBIT AT uusnui out mm U i I Vtf : On Picking's Lot AteiiJSi rrriOs A'.::::r 2Bcts. mm k UJ Cr. tJ y GO : I !' roii:s in n' own i-io'i.i.r.v (ON-i iM't TKI) ef z' ;j-.--.v -c .' . s.y ij Comin.'. Tim NEW YORK HERALD, AMERIC.VS : FOREMOST..: NEWSPAPER. Dailv am.l uiidnv. A MAGAZINE FOR 5 CENTS. The Sunday Herald :!irrv;:.-t- i:i U-tni'y :::ni value with every issue. It In a -i-r-itaUk- MA..AZIXI-I .f tt.iit.'tiijroratutnn KITI-ntATrSIK of tlio K-t tii-s fr..i:i tin- iH'ii-t.f Fain'...:s rt::r.iiiXa:i.i AMi-:i:rt'AX ArniDif. It .:itaiiw i:tc! w.-i-k :i SPKi TAL Sl'lTLKM KXT of HAX IrSOM K PHTI KI'-S in .i)Lt;:.S HAL!' TOSK an.l UI.A- K ami WHITK. C a yeur. The Daily Herald i ntilaitis aii i'.i;- n-. -.-. s .if tlie wurl.l ':iiluTi'.l l.y its own tt r re-iKiiiiU tit-ati.l rt'jrSt-r- an.l ftcvar-I-.-l ly iKtis.tal.-.l -ul.!e ami ttl. jrraj.!iif lui.-iiiti.-s. S!a ywr. A-Mrv-s THE HERALD, llt-n.li i S.jtiari', New York. qtenger'S : : : Crand Spring Announcement OF NEW ARRIVALS. t U r N. vi r t'r. iii Aw b:-i nvt r l "' fi;t'(-MiI' tli-'i-l'tn'.-irii hl-t i.av.' i:i ! T!-.'!' :i;v fViir;Ml;i!i. i.ju-.: ,..i(lu t : U'- :i .i-vv is-r a r.iin ! !:: !i i'ti . ;(;.". ' vk .i!.'i ?i V'i-. it i-f ; ;! i. :v i-. Hi.; ": i 'ilii t . N tis .ii'.: in vm r. 1 . I, iii s.t (.- li unrv jh?.1 i!iri in i . : - i : r-i lr- - ,y si 'n w jmT : n,-. I: it- : t. -f ri ; ti i svSvs-:in 1 v.ki j U t.i r I 001 U COO UCOU"" :m-'i t'i.-:i: CM!v V. .-h -i:Ui in s;nj n rkr'I Cit)d irn,k ..l i"u y iU. U -i'Ui iii s;rii !, 'h i-rir! JCHN STENGEP, A. ASHER, feieMSMjinnsK East Liberty Stock Yard Horse Exchange, Ctr. lVn i ami F.ft!i Awtuif , l a-t I-iU-rty, - - PITTSIU'IUS, PA. Ant-lion -nit'- TuewUiy : We ill' si'nvs .1 Kriil iys. 1'iivute sii'i s i;.i'r. ( eiisiuui. nt swliritt J. Ptblic Sale Va!uiH2 Real Estits.' I'v v irttie ..r.in or l. r .f snl.- t-r me ilinvt.-!, I Will ep.-i- In i. ioil.- sU- .r.r (lie i.r.'mi.s.-, utl Saturday, May 18th, 1895, T 1 O CLCCX P. tlie ftrll.rw 'tis tl.s-t-rilnsl loot estate late tlie r Utteel Henry S. ri. Woi;, .1.-.-M. All tliat errt.iin tr.i.-l of 1 tit I sitn ito In leti-r..-r tew n-!ii p. Sum. rs;-l c.-.inty. 1'u.. :n!n.nr lm liiiels :...-iin-r!v ir li t.-r Kri -lii.i.'. 11 -my Kiiu.li. Ij'M Kii.il'i.ie. J.i'iii Ki-lr. r. n.is ss-iilim. Oi.-r. J.rs.-;i'i il- -.mi Jill 1 dill r Utl ts of tin- t-slalt- ol ttt.-.-.telit, fiilitaiinIiK 14k ACliES, l-W mi.rv or l.-ss. uU'iit ! aen s rlear.sl. tial.ir.is .MM tniilwr. a lapje lii.lnls-r of line niaiile tns-s, iili.l having tlierisrii er.vi.-tl a ikk! two story and tMsit. til Plank House, l.orn ".! out tuiililiiiirs, wliaril ami Ktrtr.1 water, convenient lofiiureh ami seb.Mrl. T . W iwrcenl. tn tiny of !c. '-, on I f deliver' ( .l.-st. ' , In one year, am; in twoy-a.-s uitb inter.!- 1'.ioii ,iv.,A1Ti1.,.liRT1I j PI,-KIN,;. Jirti-nroarii, Fa. AJmaiUlmtor. CAIUUAGL'S, and ROAD WAGONS, it the lowest price ever offered for lite r-ualilj. and Wagons. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA. Shows! I i r g lift ts -2 73 IT l-i AI.l. i:k sri.i.NiiKN r WITH a ;i.rnKi:iNi N kwxi :s. ' v of t i !rv t;M N :mU I :r.U- h w (fun- N-n such Im'n ; :i.--l lv us liuririir tin iat f w l:iyv. -.vt li-n: :.i -:v a vii m ri.rin it w- : r yrn i mi r ;i our sT k. l.tui. !i v '.I Tti :iu- Sr im huihirt il n '.t lrti. !i v V:-k .il l 1 initio. t v.. .v.- ;i UrS tJnin nt!. I-rvi iin - l 'tr.ii; s. Kr-tirh ! I ri hati'l -1 rrii l;iu n: iua : I m; U m I ;i tia -a l.ii r- .! we iit-jt i:i U-'nliii-. l:i .irit-?y : ti' Wah ihm!i 'v.- ri:;vv t:i my r.vuii.o li- litti-ni nif. vaiv- l.irr.-.1. Ai.Miy n.-.v jiTiri. tu inJi: Silk.. l.-rr.-.1. A-.Miy n. -.v y r n;t;t :u:t tiliiJinU.: Jchr.stcwn, Pa. siiii Mm n SEED : : POTATOES. 1 am :i .- pri'iniieii to ftirtiisS, at uit w.tial.l. rt.t-. the In'st SKK1 I'OTA T.Fs aml.SWKKT CtiKX that th iinir-kt-t eaii iriHltiee. I Isniht lat yir tht highest jiriit- ami Isst itat.H- iii tli state of New York ami tetel them. Thry all tliil well, with tho rxtvption of a few kin. Is that ituild i4 staiul Ihe tor ril.le ,!r..!it!i, -a tii. lt I will ni on tln market. My crop wan nuiiitf nst la-t year. Knun -i lx.i'.iiils I raisel J.", tniMh cls i.f ay;ie Mnqiliys, an averajje of 4. li-i-hels ir. mi 1 liiislu L lean furnish tho f. '!!n in"; kiiul.s, uii pure varietiert: J!a;; Mitrj'hy; Kvcrel; Fjirly rri.le; Ke sti.ii riivurile; Aineriean Won.lcr; Iito Kine Karly Puritun; Whiter Thau S;:..v; Early Shamrock; Hirly IVrftt tin; Irish Ihiisy; lt.mp of Krin: Iraki Ktsl; l'iiniuiiei's Itoanty; llcij'U' Kav orite; Six-Weeks' Pi.tattr. Allonlen wiil I promptly fiiltsl ! mail or express. Atltlrew all coiiiiuiini-.-.itions ttr THE3. HIIPIX. Bonchir, P. I alstr mI the ,eiier Kngine and Thrwiier ami Saw Mill. ud w also agent for the Monumental Bronaa Cu., of Lri.Iioiort. Cuuu. HA U H a "IT"