SDmersct Herald ,;l-de.K It- Tl.U K lttor. K-1"V. ..K. ll'elllh T 4, I . " . ,.!.r V- ' print-, "items I'roin 1 ;'' '"' r ' , i ni.. r. ..f ri"' I-ail,-,ur Mj!y' Vi" '''' "f ','Isi"',H of oats to ' MatM-l:nx, t'iiiiUr. lUnj.w ' 7 tr n--I instrument-at Snyder -"..r-ir.n., ." ,..,.,,!..: .ii.-.iiiniiii-iit of the "'1 'r .,.' uw.-i in rittsbuig K,:C.:f 1""! " ! , V l. feed ill 1,1 "l i!,C IU'"y ,A.n'Ltat',.i-J'-l',il' "' J;- vcn- '., v--.t. s:li t, 1 . ,.r..l.il'it'"-' ''l'-yi.K-t of ', u i-ii.l. r liivcars ofa-join '"' " a' -..1 'mi'K "iit int. ciTect Sept. la- a.i r(..r;;iy IMto 1 found . me pi:"---"' M'e lf ytmr nai,,e r",e lfitistn.t, have it put on. . 'iav. so;.t. :., i- the last day for rcS- p., .f the Mkra:.iiM not for tt J. N. Sny-l"r, Uii druj;ist, can - , . i " ; r C'linty foiirts sustained the '' (.miity Auditors in uivbrgins V:i',".jr.'-?..rofthe IWf.r several ille v u Uiu: f th0 I'"1'1'1' "lony- "':..'d'!r.-t'Ts are rc-jnircl to refund f'.r kiliii'R various kinds of 1". 7- a- f"l!ow: WoodeM-k, from f'T'4 ..'..'. 1 : J-i'5'.rrel. St jd- 1 to Jan. ,,,.,.1 ,.v Pe.-. 1"; wild turkey, ;;rr,V..Tan. 1: piieasnnt, (M. 1 to Jan. . . N.rt t IV.'. 1": ral'l'it, Nov. 1 .tar.. 1. Tj, '.,- "i:'i ,,!,'" o!-.-np;pd l.ytlen. ..HrSt.i'lfir" dweliiiiir house sit '. T.'".,-' :!" p:ke. one mile nt of Uga "U'J'!..W , v. !;.'! !.y the Inny family, is 1 '. . ... - l an 1 r-ored to the sain ,'i":j.,:!!::w!ii' l the preat soldier and 1 , !.ui!f ilit in the early part of the j.r,..:it iHV.ry. , ,;,,...!! ..rS.-.irl"t ( lover Sewl, home rr Ivi. .-.-m 'x- "htaini -" J U- Smith iv. l'V i'v, d. Write them for V-!i I'n-slyterian Church in Heaver T;,.;'r-.i..y nich't during a prayer meeting i -l.Ti.inu -.uisni the eleetrie lights to . 'a. -UuC says a dispaK-h. "the wi-re .-..ntiniKNi despite the in .iirk.is in the 1-uildinff. vvhi.-h ,', '..-rn-l t-' add solemnity to the (Kia- ;,, r,,,., to inquiries. Suite Superin , s !):. fl r i:as di-i Jed that ateaeh . y'.'i draw ins and other hranehes ,.,,; h-M a .-. ruri.-ate-from tlw proper .!'am,.i.rities, -.ver.i"jI, in addition t..'tl.-s- hran.-hf. the rtfruiar l.ranehes v.iii ii in.-lude orthography, reading, v'r :;n-'. C.-.tfnp!i.v, Enslish grammar, ar:t!:im-ti'-. liisiory of the United States, j .;:.. i -uy av.d hygU-we. o: : ,.; W i- enioyiiig a soeial sensation I.-.- the ,-l.pme!it of Miss Ielia svuu!-!. ".iauylr.er or t'olor.el Andrew Swart! and Addison K. Klliott, of the , -r, ,.: Ii .m -h h. A Kiliott, projirietors of tv :.; ! vie Hons.-, who went tot'um :,,;.! ,,n tlie midnight Express, Mon ,;,v. h:..!.- they were marriel. He is ..ri- 'i-'-y t'r-m Heaver Falls. Tlie hride . j" ii:-Uly esie -inv J ly every one w ho i,:.u ii'-r. r.-:i!ssylv:iiii:i State and Kayette cmn tvKairat I'uioiit n, SeptemlK?rP t A. 1 -'". I' lnot fail to attend. I: having K-eii aniioiuieed in several i.. .-a .papers that tlie last legislature had -::a.-t'.d a law proliihiting married wo-M.-ii !r..m t.-a.-hing ill the j.ul.lic s hools .-. iii!:i"i.ea!tli, Si:perintedelit Y. ssiiaiig!.. of Washington unity, sent a u'-.te.-of inoiiiry to the depart m. ut of j. iiistra.-tion regarding the matter. I'.; :itv Mate Superinttiiiielit John J-s-., wart r.-pli.-d as follows : "There is no l.u I., pndiil'it manied women from . a.-iiini; in this state." 1: i !-ut a few years, says the Johnstown I ...sin.v it was thought to 1 im j, j.. riise cantaloup" on t'ne S'-unU adja.-eiit to Johnstow n. Now s ioral i !i!.'r. rising farmers are doing it, a:i-! fruit they hring to market is fully ii'chlv-tlavored as that l.rought from '.r..ad -f -.:irse, much fresher, and ti.-T.-f- h h.-tter. Our farmers i 1 !..- i-ne "iirag.-1 iu raising prod nets i.ur markets instead of every impedi- III.-! Z p it in their way hs now. t.y t ii! ..: tii -.-::y authorities in having i :i.:irk.-t-l.oiie and leasing the most . .. lil.ie -i-.r.' -t stands to fakirs and other i. .ii-r.-siilt -ni. I..s y..iir ii.-ad f-el as though someone a haiiniD-riiig it: as though a million irk n-..-re t'ying nut of the eyes? Have y-.il iwrrii-l.- si.-kness of the stomach? I'. ir i.MK IIi .l Hitters will eure you. M.-.,r. .1. V.. S.-hr.s-k, of Stonycreek t- ttii-Lip. and A. I- Suhrie, of Allegheny t..wii.!iip. two of Somerset's educated y..ii;:j IU..II, l.-fi Friday last to a-cept p -us ai.road as teachers i" the phl-iic s "At. S.-hr-x-k was lounl for Arp.y.i, I'.lk c.miiiy, where he has lieen !!.; i.ivf.1 to t.-a.-ii an eight months' term ..: - s.,.1 .r month. Mr. Suhrie's l-s:iiiHti.,ii a Kmporiiiiii. w here he in '.: Asit:ui: principal at TOper month. ;. r:u i a!. f..r s months, lloth enter i:;. n tii. ir .imi.-s s.-.t. i. These geiitle-i.i.-n. lm are lth graduates of State N-.riai, !l..ng to our county's lest ' ' ii. -ii and w iii do credit to them--Ii'.-s ati-1 the s. li.!is over which tiu-y t-:1-. l:.r.,t-.l. ii-my M.i;.-u larger, of Conemaugh t-- iwiiip. la-.is far claims to Ik- the cham--- p -tato grower of this state. Milten- ! .iy. tin; i.t- is willing to let that '- !..! ta - l.,t -r..; of potatoes that i. i r.iis-d in the stale this year, ' '.i l-rw. tiie a:i..niil ol M-rd planteil -a-i ;h.. ;,,! nin,,! (,f M.ta;.M-s i '..i-d. Mr. M iltenl-erger had leit three .i!i-...f ,,.d for planting, which he c-ut i'-li m! paj any .ariicular attention I tie- s. From three l.iishcls he re '"Al'l 'o Ki-hcls in ret urn or just :W t:-ii.;l,e aaioiitit he sow ed. The potatH-s la 'in.st!.,!! ;,re not only wonderful on ae- their niituU't-s, hut especially on :'t "i th.-ir weight. Mr. Miltenlerg er..a;:., ;li:;t he has picked out 74 of ti."!:i li-.-h weigh in all K pounds. He a-sp has M-vi-ral that weigh two pounds a:i i t:ve einavs a;ih-ct. He defies any i:i th state to e pial him as a potato gr-m.-r, ai,.l say. that if any one des not h-.ie that his assertions are true ii4tt!.y are uei.i me f mine and ex- a'"iii the p(ui.Mnt;,r themselves and i C'tniii,-,,!. ".ii- oftiie gnati-st argumeuts against ta - t i great use of farm machinery is ' i ivra-. -l on the farm of I'. II. (.'rider, i irlUa ii ( reek. Centre county. Iast N''Ik' Mr. ('rider put out a field of li". "T-. of .rn, and. just to experiment, he plant.-.! tlie entire held hy hand. The ei l vias j;rvt ,alUeJ out in checkers "a ut ti.r.-,- Uvl s-piare, and then planted. T"e ut.i, : ,-iro w a exereise-1, and hut i"-Eri.is ofiMrn were put in one hill. "i? pu.ph.it,., of w hich there was alniut ton to every teu aens, was also put in y ''an L And ii.ivr the n-sult far exeeeils l mt saiignine expetatioii. The ;tu in ti.-ia, alongside Mr. ('rider's field - -r.lni.iry growth, w hile the corn in Mr. ri.l,.r-, r,.-l.J iH a!j fr,,,,, twelve to scven- ? " f'""1 '" 'eight, and many of the .k U-ar t , and wime tljrw ears. Mr. finer ini!;j,at harvt-sting anywhere ."" "'.''to J..o Uishel of corn frotn 'a iW Held. An,i th(we w h( have w1 T'"k- ""re i,,,,0 ,,mU thia uewiil- "" hich this corn rmn i tmimr 'sej i lU. jow. lieiMly pBrtiaily lmlliy It is letter adai.ted to the rainine- etter adapted to the raising .f i,a - '"ps than eorn. lit the i.rmMit '"' i:igMil.J indicate that with proper i'V1'"" 11 U h1 ''lil't',l to the rais '''?? tu -e reals. Mr. 'rider has also Je rti-idon a farm on Marsh Crw-k ",".'Ui"K c"y aeres, on w hich the ra i as jr.Kd as on his farm at -"li (eck. Next Saturday, th 7th in Wing La bor Day and a National holiday Jxth our Itttnks will I eloseil. (JeiuW. H. KcKintK and wile left Sun day for Cape May. They will spend ten days at the seashore hefore returning hi!ne. Editor Aa!n F. Kchrts-k, of the. Deli an, O., daily Crr-nt is visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Schrock. Mr. Koliert I. Colhnrn, of S -ran ton, is speniling Ills annual vacation at the home of his father Hon. A. J. (.'oluorn in this pla-e. nctweeii 7i and son eple were n Uiard the exeursiou train w hich passed through here Sunday morning for Ohio rrle. Miss Louise . Smi.l gave a dance Fri day evening in honor of her guests Miss Wilson, of Wheeling. W. Va., and Miss Brown, of Stutienvtlle, . (iovernor Hastings has appointee! Sen ator Critehfield a delegate to the Farmers' National Congress, w hich is to be held in Atlanta, (Ja next Moler. lr. (I. K. Hill and family, of Kendall, Wis., are paying a visit to the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill in Stonycreek township. Mr. Harry C. Benford, son of the late Oleorge W. Benford, after spending four teen months in the gold mines of Colo rado, returned to his home iu this place Sundav. Servies as usual in the Presbyterian Church next Sahhath, conducted -hy the pastor. The morning sermon will le on An Example of Faith and Its Victory iu theOldeu Time." Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Black, of Meyers dale, and a party of Allegheny City friends, registered at the Hotel Van near for dinner Monday. They drove over the country in -arriages. Attention is directed to the -ard of Mr. Frank B. Fluck, surveyor and milling engineer, which appears elsewhere in this paper. Communications addressed to him at Listie will ret-ive prompt at tention. I. A. Schr-11 has taken a contract to heat Mr. F. J. Koower's residence and .Hi-e w ith hot water. Mr. Sehell has also eon traHed to supply a number of other priv ate residences in the tow n w ith hot wat er heaters before cold weather arrives. rruggistand Mrs. John N. Snyder re turned Sunday evening altera two week's trip to Atlantic City, New York and Bos ton. They traveled from Boston to Bal timore by loat and greatly enjoyed the sea voyage. Mrs. Joder, aged sixty-eight years, who was I Kirn and reared in ;rconville town ship, this county, died at her home in Waterloo, la., on Thursday, August "d. She and her family left this county alout tw enty-five years ago and have lived iu Iowa ever since. Mr. (ieorge J. Krelis has leer elect ed a mem ler of the town council to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. John (i. Sanner, who removed to Pitts burg;. Mr. Krels is an intelligent, pro gressive young man and will doubtless prove a valuable acquisition to that IkkIv. Harry Patton, a lalxirer employed in Winslow Cobb & Co.s large tannery at Confluence, nu t with a serious mishap one day last w eek. He w as w orking at the bark elevator, w hen his leg ltecauie entangled in the machinery, and In-fore he eould be released his ft was torn off. ("has. II. Fisher, Judgs W. J. liner, Mr. F. B. Collins, Ir. J. S. Garman, Mr. Henry Hellley and Major Jas. B. Tred well were elected by the Icmocratie Cen tral SK-iety of Somerset, as delegates to the Ceneral Assembly of Pennsylvania State IemK-ratic Societies to be held at I-am-aster, Sept. ."th, 1KC. Mrs. Patrick Ityan. of Ulow town, w ho was so horribly burned ten days ago whiie attempting to revive a lire in the cooking stove w ith coal oil, died Sunday night from the eil'ecis of the injuries sus tained. Tiie de-eased was alKmt thirty five years of age. She leaves a husband and five small children. Cashier Harvey I Berkley, of the First National Bank, last week disposed of his pretty property on south Main Cr.v-s Street to Henry F. Sehell, Esq anil will give possession alut the l"th inst. Mr. and Mrs. Berkley w ill Uiard tempo rarily at the Hotel Vannear, or until their pr.p.sod new home has 1kh-u erect ed on Patriot street. Dr. T. F. Liveng.KxL a native of Klk Lick township, now a suci-essful practi tioner of Elizalieth, New- Jersey, was in Somerset yesterday. He will spend a week visiting his numerous friends in different parts of the county Is'tore re turning home. The Dr. re-eiitly contrili utod a series of interesting articles to the columns of the Ukrai.p. lawyers Fred W. Biesecker and Ed ward B. Scull arrived home yesterday noon after a six weeks' visit t Europe and the British Islands. Both gentlemen were very much U nefitted by the trip, hut insist that they prefer Western Penn sylvania to any country visited for a permanent home. Mr. Scull will remain in Somerset for a day or two lKfore re turning to his Pittsburg home. - Mr. ieorge IJ- Parker, senior memlier of the firm of Parker A Parker, sur prised his numerous friends Monday morning by driving through the streets liehind a handsome black horse. Mr. Parker's physical condition has prevent ed Iii tit from leaving his home for a miui-U-rof years, but last week he purchas.d a horse and phaeton, and he now pro jsoses to enjoy im occasional drive altout town and into the country. Will Parson lift Monday for (ireens burg with a string of "livers' w hich he will enter in the different races to be run during the "pumpkin show" at that place this week, lie w ill also take in the r.iirs at I'niontow n and Scottdale liefore returning home. Parson h is ln-on train ing fr W. II. Taymaii during the spring and summer and Mr. Tayman expect him to make a g sd sh w ingon the track. Among the li-rse iu Par n's "siring" is Walter Hellley's "Nutwood." Lust Saturday night abut 12 o'clock the body of Henry Fogle, a well know n farmer of Black township, was found w est of tiarret in a deep c-.it, with his face crushed. It is uposed he came to his death by Wing st nick by a train as he was on his way h.me from a picnic. AUv.it SJl in cash ami some other small articles were found on his person. He w ms Mb nil 4.', vears of age and leaves three children, his w it'e h iving preceded him to the grave a few years lKrore. Mr. Andrew Parker, who served as cashier of the First National Bank dur itortha rtrst three yeans of that institu tion's career, w as a w elcome Sunday vis itor in this pla.. Mr. Parker resigneU his isihition with the First National to accept the secretaryship of the Washing ton. D. C, Ixn V Trust Company, the leading financial institution of the Na tional Capital. He is a past master in the banking business, and his Somerset friends are justly proud of the promi nence he has attained. As there seems to le some diversity of opinion respecting the dateof I-alor Day in this State it may be of interest to recall that there were two bills U-fore the Leg islature at its recent session, in With of which it was promised to change the day back to the first Monday in Septemlier, hut these measures were defeated in the H.Mise and UW Day in Pennsylvania is the first Saturday in Septemlier ho tha' the holiday this year w ill fail on Septem lier 7, EIS HECZ EROKEH. Bamael Dartt Orereome by Foal Air Falli law a eu. An accident resulting in the death of Samuel Durst, of thisphu-e, os:tirred at the home of County Treasurer Pugh. a short distance eat of tow n, aNnit half- p t one o'eliK-k Thursday nuerii.xm. llecently the supply of water in Pugh's well became exhausted and he employed Manassas Pifer and (ieorge Witt to deep en the welL They dug down five or six feet and iu doing so exploded a number of loads of dynamite in order to facilitate their work. At noon Thursday they eom--!ained that tlie air in the well had mid "denly bpejtiis foul and declined to con tinue at work louger. 1 Hirst it is claimed had formerly worked in a coal mine, w here the air was more or less foul, and was not alTected in the same manner by it as his fellow workmen. He volunteered to go down the Pugh well and had beer at work a Unit thirty minutes when a rain storm came up. Pifer and Witt, who were working the w indlass at the top of the well, insist. si upon his coming up until after the rain had blown over. Durst finally put his led foot in a loop at the end of the rope and grasping the rope with his hands called to the men at the w indlass to hoist away. When Durst was within a few feet of the top he suddenly relaxed his grip on the rope and fell backward. The men turning the windlass knew- that some thing aw ful had happened the moment they were relieved of the weight of Durst's IkkIv. Leaning over the hole and peering dow n into the depths of the well, they heard the pHr fellow groan. Witt volunteered to descend into the well, but before he reached the bottom called to lie drawn up ns lio was lieing overcome by the foul air. Meauwhile Mr. Pugh's family had Ikx-ii apprised of the accident and a messenger was sent to town for aid. A number of pe ple hurri-. 1 to the s -rne, among them poli'-eman (ieorge Say lor, who, without stopping to impure as to the danger, asked to Ik sent dow n the well. At the U.ttom he found the ldy of Durst. Life was extinct. Placing the dead lody in the bucket Savior secured it w it li a strap and waited until it had lieeu draw n to the top w hen he ascended. Say lor was very much exhausted when lie reached the open air and claimed that the air at the Uittom of the well was foul, although he had remained in it for a period of ten minutes w ithout lming en tirely overcome. Durst had fallen a distance ofaliout twenty feet and evidently alighted on his head since his neck was broken. The IkxIv was removed to the dead man's house where it n prepared for burial. The deceased was a!oi:t thirty -two years of age. He was sober and industrious and had only been at work in the well a half hour w hen he met his dentil. County Treasurer Pugh does not place much faith in the theory of Durst's hav ing lteeu overcome by foul air and Satur day determined to test tiie air in the well. A lighted candle was lowered to the lsit tom of the well without the flames lieing disturbed. This test is considered an infallible one. Property for Sale. Frame dw elling with eight rooms, lot feet, with good stable thereon. Situated on Main Cross street, two squares from the diamond. Excellent hs-ation. The cheapest property iu the market. Tlie lot alone is worth (he price. If you want a "snap" here it is. IIaki-.y S. Kifek, Somerset, Pa. Horrible Accident. Henry, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Spangler, residing three miles east of Btickstow u, met with a terrible accident last Saturday afternoon. With another young man by the name of Cus ter he was out hunting, w hen they chas ed a squirrel. Young Spangler leveled his gun on it and tired, hut only cracked ' the cap, whereupon he set his guu u.Kn 1 the ground to recp, at the same time j watching the squiricl. About that time ' young Custer tired at it. and young j Spangler's gun had held fire and went off. taking effect in liisfa-e. Dr. J. II. Gard ner of Sloyestow n was immediately sum moned and found, when he arrived, that the lad was very weak from the loss of hloo-1, but placed hint under ana-sthetics and proceeded to explore the wound. He found that the lower jaw Une was so shattered that he had to remove the w hole I ion e 1 nick far enough to leave only two teeth on cadi side. The tongue was so cut that about otic inch and a half bad to Ik amputated and the upper jaw U.ne was shattered to the extent tiiat but three t.eth remain in it. The fai-e and nose were cut in a horrible manner. The d-M-tor has little hope of his patient's re covery, but says it is possible he may nave the U.v's life. Good Sreai. If you want g-xid old -fashioned bread like mother used to bake, buy the Cin derella ttangti. Its large high oven in sures good hiking and roasting. Sold by JA34KS Ii. HoI-Ilt UBAl-M, Somerset, Pa. George E. Tiyman Again in the Hotel Snticest. The many friends and patrons of the Somerset IIousn will !e piuascd to learn that that excellent hotel has again passed under the management of Mr. tieorge II. Taynian, he having taken jxissession of it Monday morning. Mr. Tayman was manager of the hotel during the first ten or tw elve years it was open to the public during whidi time he conducted it so successfully that it gained a w ide reputa tion as one of the leading public houses in the country. Few men in the hotel business have more friends than the gen ial, "liody," and none of them know I let ter how to conduct a public house. The liquor license w as transferred to Mr. Tay man at Saturday's regular adjourned mu rt. Permanent Certificates. An act approved by the (iovernor June 2s reads as follows: That the suiierintendent of public in struction shall cause to be prepared a new grade of teachers' certificate to le -alled a permanent certificate which shall Ik granted by him to praHical teachers holding professional certificates upon the recommendation of the Uard or Uiards of directors in w hose employ ment the applicant shall have taught Tor the three proi-eding annual school terms, whhh shall lie countersigned by the proper county, city or Uirough superin tendent in oiih'e w hen the application shall Ik; made and approved by a com mittee for each county or city, in case a separate teacher's annual institute is held therein, which committee snail consist of three practical teachers hold ing a valid teacher's certifi-ate; who shall Ik appointed and commissioned as examiners by the superintendent of public iustrudion for a term of three years and who shall I subje-t to re in n al by him at any time; and such permanent certificate shall continue to be valid in such county; city or UirxHigh unless forfeited according to the pro visions or the act, and shall also entitle the holder to teach one year in any other county, city or lorough in thia com monwealth without re-examination, at the end of hich time it may be endorsed by the proper county, city or Uyongh superintendent, if from penton.il knowl edge he shall deem it worthily held, and it shall then confer upon the bolder the same rank and privileges as ia the coun ty, city or borough where issued, and such permanent certificate shall only le annulled upon complaint duly proven of incompetency, cruelty, negligence or immorality made to the state superinten dent and a committee of teachers elected and constituted asaforesaid. Sec, 2. That all the acts or parts of act-i inconsistent herew ith be and the same are repealoL Pennsylvania State and Fayette coun ty Fair at I'niontown, Pa., Septemlier 9 u, lsii I)j not. fail to attend. Jnrort for September Term ef Comrt. The following named persons have been drawn to serve as jurors at the ensuing term of C4urt, commencing Monday, Sep tember 2t, Issu: iiR.tMi jritom Addison Charles A. Mitchell, Samuel McXair. Allegheny Elias Suhrie, James Tip ton, Ii. W. Foust. Brothersvalley J.ieoU J. (ilessner, F. J. Walker, Henry Carver. Black Oliver Critehfield. Fair Hope Joxiah Bridegum. Iower Turkeyf.iot Kiuilrly Lenhart. Meyersdale Borough A. J. Ilreig, Jacob Saylor. New Centerville Borough George Brant, Northampton John M. Stief, Philip Poorbaugh. Somerset Borough Charles E. Pile. Somerset Presley MrAlister, George C. Mostoller. Southampton Perry Baker, Eli Martz. Stonycreek U. W. Smith, Albert K. (ilessner. Summit John A. KenneL TRAVERSE JCIIORS KinsT WKKK. Addison Kobert Silbaugh, Francis Tresslcr. Brothersvalley Ephraim Brant, Henry C. Wahl, Kufus Hay, Jonathan Baer. Black Alex Snyder. Berlin Borough Abner B. Krenier, Al!crt Dively, W. V. Marshall, John C. Engle. Conemaugh Isaac K. Shaffer, Joseph Itish, Emanuel Kaufman, Jacob Ilersh- lerger. Casselinan Borough Ix-vi L. Welmer. Elklick Jacob Kensinger. tireenvillo A. (t. Yutzy, E. K. Hoch- stettler. Jefferson Benjamin Beam. Litnvlu J. W. Baker. Meyersdalo Borough C. E. Crowe, Emanuel Lichty, J. F. Wiland. Wm. II. .Ufall. M iddlecreek Josiah Barron, Wesley Baker. Milford Sol. W. Flick. Northampton S. W. PisirlMUgh. Ogle Benjamin Berkey, Salisbury liorough Clayton Statler. Samuel Lichty. Shade- Samuel Sorlier. Somerset Borough James Casscdy, C. P. Hol.ler1.aiim, A.J. Ilileman. Somerset Harvey Schrock, John L. Diet. Stonycreek Josiah I Trent, Hiram H. Grady, John o. Lamlicrt, Isaac Fleegle, Edward Imiliert. Stoyestown Borough Jacob Straub. Summit Wilson Ku bright, Cyrus J. Fike. Somerlield Borough G. W. l-nhart, P. V. Ncdrow. TKAVKKSK JI'RoKS SWIND WKKK. Allegheny Henry C. Felton, John li. Wambaugh, Amos Ware, Georgo Wlch man. Berlin Borough John Bonhciiner. Brothersvalley Cornelius Cover. Benson Borough H. W Ilolsepple. Conemaugh Samuel Thomas, Samuel Mishler. Fair Hope John W. Hudson. Elklick Simon Nit-kelson, M. J. Beachy, Orlando Flescht-r. Jefferson John Sleasman, Wm. B. Wissinger, J. Calvin Bruner. Jenner Jonathan Shunk. liower Turkeyf.sU F. S. Kreger. Liucoln Amos J. Shaulis, Noah H. Stem, John J. Bitner, Jacob J. Hay. Meyersdalo Borough Charles Plitt, William I.ckenby. Milford Herman Savior. Northampton Cornelius Miller. KK-kwood Borough Alfred Ward. Salisbury liorough Samuel Koontr. Shade Iewis Wirick. Somersf't Borough Fred Holbrook. Somerset William lloyts, John H. Fox, Chas. L. Trent. Stonycreek II. H. Schrock, Alltert P. Kimmel. Summit Noah K. Visler, Milton C. Homer. I'pper Turkeyf.mt Bruce Cramer. Timber Land for Bale. The Executor of Abraham Beam, dee'd, w ill sell at public sale at the Court House, Sept. -Ji, lstr., at l:.'top. m., the undivided one-half of the Barbara Adams tract of 3iai acres and allowance, in Jefferson township, adjoining lands warranted in names of John Hill, Benjamin Bankson, Benjamin Hush, Rudolph Pletdier and others, containing :ba acres and allow ance. Land w ell timbered. Buffalo Bill's Great Exhibition Altered, Enlarged and Improved. The event in the amusement world this year will U' the advent of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. It is over eight years since this great educational entertainment has Ikh-ii seen in this vicinity, and in those years it has had an experience and a career unequalled In the world's history. It has many times traversed the At lantic; it was the crowning feature at the great Carnival in London in commemo ration of the fiftieth year of the reign of tiueen Victoria; it disputed with the Eiffel Tower the palm for interest and succeMs at the World's Fair in Paris in lwi; it traversed Europe, crossed the Alps and the Pyrenees, and camped liencath the walls of the Alhamhra and withiu the vast interior of the Colosseum at Koine. Princes, potentates and power j have all tieen guests at its tables and have learned the lessons of the conquest of the New World from ioiKiueror and conquered. The unofljcial recognition of eight gov ci ninenU i necessary to secure the dif ferent classes of horsemen w lio compose the human interest of the show. There are Itussian Cossack and Indians and Aralis and South American Gam-hos and Cowboys and Plainsmen, of w hom Colo nel Cody is the type, and Mexican Buralie from old Mexico, headed by the truly wonderful Signor Oroiieza, and Texas Vaqueros (Spanish Ameri-auis), thus including all the primitive men who are horsemen, and iu conjunction with them cavalry from Hie I'uited States, England, Franco and Germany, representing the four greatest cavalry nations of the w orld. To give the erfornianee in as complete form as it was given iu Chirago is requir ed an auxiliary corps of employees, besides .10 arena performers, KOO in all. There are 'Ji draught horses which are used to haul the paraphernalia alone, be-sidi-s the 3K horses used in the arena. The magnitudeofthis enterprise, which travels with all the requirement of an army, is in itself a marvel. It requires two trains to transKrt it, and carries with it not only an army of men and homes. but the largest portable grand stand, cap able of seating ii,tt people, ever eon tnieted, and a portable electric light plant ofiYMiiWcandle-pow-er, w hich gives "a lustre of midday to objects below." The many thrilling events which btir the blood in literature are re-enacted by the participants. The Indian at home; his habits customs and manners in peace and war; his amusements and his laUirs are all depicted. The life of the acout, the emigrant, the pioneer, the cow-punch er, and the express rider, are all fully il lustrated with fascinating verisimilitude. Added to this is the great educational feature, presei.tingthe Congress of Rough Riders of the World. From the plains of Tartary and the steppes of Russia, from the pampas of South America, and from the Hying cavalry of all the great stand ing armies of Europe they come to bid us View them in friendly rivalry. The spectator' seats have been arrange ed in horse-altoo form, giving everyUsly a full and perfect view of tho arena. The (op of the stand will protect from nun and rain. It will be not only a great enter tainment, but an educational exhibit without equal. Naturally, the great labor and the pro pitious events which enable Colonel Cody (Buffalo Bill) to get together this marvel ous object lesson in history will never be repeated, and this opportunity to aee them should not lie neglected. It will be in Johnstown, Sept. (ith. Pennsylvania State and Fayette coun ty Fair at Uniontown, Pa., Septemler 9 toltlsij. Do not fail to attend. 2EPUBLICAH PLATPOBlf. At Alopted by the State Contention Wed nesday. The following is the platform adopted by the State Convention: We aetvpt uii'.te.-vcdly the determina tion enunciated by fio Republican Na tional Convention .' Is").' ; that we de mand the use of oo' h gold and silver money, with suth restrictions and under such provisions, to bo determined by- legislation, as will secure tho mainten ance of the parity of value of th two metals, so that the purchasing and debt- paying power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold, or paper, shall at all I in. cm bo equal. Faithful to the Republican party and U'lieving it to be the settled doctrine of the party that the honor of the Nation and the interests of its citizens require the maintenance of a National currency, every dollar of w hich, whether in gold. silver, or notes, shall be of a staple value and of equal purchasing power, this Con vention hereby declares it opjKwition to the deliasement of the National currency by the admission of silver to free and un limited coinage at the arbitrary ratio of 1G to I. We declare our continued adherence to the Protective policy which has lieen so sturdily championed for one hundred yearn by the great men of our Stato and of our Nation, and to the acceptance of which policy by the Republican party the country owes all the prosperity it has enjoyed during the last thirty years. We insist upon tho passage of such legislation as will secure the restoration and maintenance af this x.liey without qualification or alwtement. We charge the Democratic party, under Mr. Cleveland's leadership, with the precipitation upon the country, in the csirly part of Istii, of the most disastrous industrial ami financial panic in our his tory, which was caused by the open threat of Mr. Cleveland to destroy ilie Protective policy, and the fear that other radical and destrui-tive legislative changes would le attempted by the same leader ship. The country has had an object lesson in destructive statesmanship which it will not soon forget. We rejoice that the scheme of Mr. Cleveland and other Free-Trailers to in flict Umiii the country the infamous Wil son Tariff bill, as passed by the House of Representatives, was defeated in tho United States Senate. One year ago a Tariff bill which cmUMlics siilistantial, although not complete, coin-essions to the Protective Klicy, iK-came a law w 'it li on t the President's signature. Such a measure of prosperity as the country en joys to-day is due b the radical chang.-s made by the United Slates Senate in the Wilson bill and to tho subsequent elec tion of a new Congress, pledged to resist the Cleveland Free-Trade policy. We thank tho Republican members of the House of Representatives from Pennsyl vania for their activity in excising the destructive character of the Wilson Tariff bill as passed by the House of Represen tatives, and we thank the Republican Senators from Pennsylvania for their efiicicut help in securing its defeat. Especially do we thank Senator Jlattliew Stanley Quay for his heroic resisUince to the bill throughout many weary months. leading the Republican opssilion to its enactment, and finally compelling the Democratic majority in the Senate to agree to the sulistitution of many Pro tective duties for its Free-Trade provi sions. We charge upon the DennH-mtic party the present condition of tho Federal Treasury, which presents a constantly grow ing deficit ill receipts as compared with expenditures, compelling the Ur rowing of money in large amounts at exorbitant premiums iu time of peace to maintain the credit of tho Government. For two years the Democratic party has had complete control of the Executive and Legislative branches of the National Government, yet it has failed utterly to provide sullicient revenue to meet the ordinary wants of the Government, For its failure, its responsibility is absolute, and it has exhibilod to the world su.-h inability and faithlessness in the dis charge of the high trust committed to its care that its history continues to excite the contempt and distrust of all thought ful citizens. We favor the adoption of a fixed and vvell-considered isilicy for the permanent iK-tterment of the highw ays of the State, so that the means of communication by private conveyam-e lietween the farms of the State and the neighUiring markets shall Ik improved, and encouragement le given to the enlarged use of these high ways by our citizens. We continue to demand the enactment of such legislation as will prevent the immig-.ition of pau pers, criminals and persons incapable either physii-ully or mentally of self-sup-Kirt, and we indorse the bill that passed the House of Representative prepared and introduced by our distinguished Congressman Hon. William A. Stone. We commend the splendid administra tion of Gov. Daniel H. Hastings, w hich has fully justified the confidence in him of the voters of the Commonwealth, as expressed in the enormous majority giv en him last fall. Rrwtlml, That we decry the grow ing use of money in politiis and the corpor ate control of legislatures, municipal councils, slititail primaries and elec tions, and favor the enactment of legisla tion and enforcement of laws to correct such abuses. We earnestly insist ujHn a form of civil service which w ill prevent the enslavement of public otllcors and employes and the compelling of those appointed to preserve the peace to con fine themselves to their duties, which w ill insure absolute freedom and fairness in lKstowing suite and county municipal contracts and will punish any form of favoritism in granting them; which will forbid the granting of exclusive fran chises to deal in public necessities and comforts and sanitary requirements, and w ill insure, the recognition of ability and fidelity in the public service, keep ing service to the country ever foremost when accompanied by ability and fitness. We demand that public oflb-e should lie for the public lienefit and its term in subordinate positions should lie during g.xsl behavior. No public employer or officer should be permitted to influence primaries or elections, nor upon any pretense to 15 assessed ujion his salary, and all unnecessary positions and sal aries should be aUdishcd and expendi tures an-l taxation reduced; there should lie a uniform basis of valuation on prop erty for public puriswesj corporations enjoying public privileges should pay for them, and schools should be divorced from MilitiiM and kept almolutcly from IKilitical influence and control. Indiana Hormil School. The Indiana Normal School of Penn sylvania graduated seventy-one this year Every candidate in all the classes was approved by the State Examiners. Elec tric lights. Elevator for girls. Next term ojiens Se"pteniber .VI, IsJCu. For cat alogue address, I). J. Waller, Jr., Principal. To Ten Listie Lime Stone. The Listie Mining Company have erec ted a large temporary linio kiln close by theooal tipple at their mines and will thoroughly test the quality of lime stone Jbund immediately underlying the lied of coal. Incase the lime burns aH right. and there la every reason to lelieve that It will prove satisfactory, several perma nent kilns of modern design will 1 erec ted. Superintendent Georgo Krebs Is giving the matter his personal attention and says that the Listie people will make as vigorous an etTeort to sell their lime as they have their coal, and, as is well known, the latter article is firmly estab lished in the eastern markets. - Do you want to Isiy a first-class musi oil instrument at a moderate price? Go to Snyder's drug store Highest of all ia Leaveninj Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Rqort 'Held np a Tax Co'lestor. UxioNroiVN, Pa, Aug. Tax Col lector E. F. Woodward, of Dunbar township, was held up bv highwaymen and roblicd last night. Wle-n he rcn-h-ed Rankin's w.mkIs, in North Union township, three men sprang from the roadside and attacked him. One held the horse w hile tho other two covered him with their revolvers. Then they be gun beating him, ami he was dragged from his buggy. The robls-rs went through his pK-kets, taking all the money he had, which amounted to fSA. When Mr. Wotslward regained c-jusciou-mci-ts ho found his horse hitdicd to the fence and his purse and some papers lying by his side. DIED. MARKER. Harry Edward, son of Daniel M. and Ijiurer Marker, died on the 'Jim h lust., and was buried ut King woisl on the g7ih, aged 7 months and l i days. MAURI KI. WILL M m RE. ( In Monday, August JiSth, at the homo of the bride, by Rev. A. B. Miller, Mr. Horace G. Will, of Glade; to MLs Sadie E. M.sire, of New Ixing ton, Somerset county. Pa. Make Cows Pay. Twenty cows and one Little Giant Separator will make more butter than 25 cows and no separa tor. Five cows will bring $200 to $300 and one separator will cost $125. Five cows will cat a lot of feed; a separator eats noth ing. Moral: Make the cow business pay by using a sep arator. Send for circulars. P. M. Suabplks, Westchester, Pa. Butland, Vt. A DM IN ISTKATollS' N( TH K. Milt.-of John Shaflt-r. late of Somerset town ship. Somerset eoiinly, 1'a., dec M. Itent of !OllllilllrttRit!ll run trxtumrn- to ttmtrxti on the hImivc estate Imvini; Im-cii Krun'cd to the iiii(ter'un.-d t.y tlie roiT authority, tioti.e i- h.-r.-i.y iv n IomII in rs.ic kiitwiiii lh.-iu4-lv- I.. Is in- it. -lit.il to sai.l eslalle lo Inuke l m ln.sl i :tl f It'iy- nieiit. and lhis hat inu claims ir '.-ui:ii..N against the same will pr.-s.-ni ili.-m l..rs.-lle- meiit on Sjiti.nlav, ih-l.iiH-r riti, I!.., :ii ui- oili.-e o( JdIiii K. S".tt, t:i On- h.n.tiii ol si.iim-rs.-t, IIKCM.VV J. SUA r r Kit. UtANKUN i: I.i HI. J. It. S.-lt. Ally. Administrators, c. t. a. A riHTOK'S NOTU K. Kstate of Moses A. In tin- I Kos d-ed. j il Sol If. u .....1. r(. halls' Co.irt :iers.-t I'o., 1'a. tr to litril l.er: K. Itoss will and tes ..... ..... .T. ...1 ... ..... I......I... ,.t 1. one of the executors of the last anient of .tl.ls.-s .-. Itoss, la te Of AlllllNl.l1 Z thoc h-e.illy ovvnhii. d.-e'd., to and iinmiii tit ll t.sl ther-to. notice i li. n l i-ill sit nt the ofticc of Kooi.t . .y t-n.-n liuil 1 .!-. in the .-aid (.tup:-, o'e!.K-k . in., rn-s!ed ran al- . (Mii.K. Auditor. borough of Soiiu rsvt, I'a., lor on Friday. Si pt. iTth. ls'i", at 1 when and where all uirii. bit tend. J Sheriff's Sale Valuable Real Estate. Hv virtue of a certain writ of levari Kaeias. Istli.sl out of the Court of I ..llllll. Ml 1'lens ol S.iinerse" county, I'm., lo me lir.-et.-d. there will l, cxocd to ule at tlie (curt House, In Soiiicr-w-t lioroMli. on Wednesday, Sept. 25ih, '95, At I o'clock P M.. the foilowins .I.---riheJ r- il estate, to- .t : Ail the riuat. title, int. -.--:. elai u and d - mau l of J-iiin K. lla-i 1. of. i:i and lo nil that certain lot of croun-l Miu.ite 111 Me.vers.talc lT mjh, sx!n.Tet c.e.itity, 1 .1.. i.M-iiU-d oil the soetii side of La: .re :n- t. nut Is iiuiiiIk red on the .lull of said iM.niaii. in tlie Mevers addition, u lot No. J12. troiititi.' VI f.--t 011 ljir." tn et. an I riiniiin j l.i.-U - f.-et towards tlie Flu:;!iertv en . k. In-in;: ti e same lot conveye.! I.y Samii'-l 1. I.iv.-;.... I to John r . Wiland, t.y dveil uiil-tl -siti .tian-11. ist and itcord-tl at Soai. r- in the It eor cr'oni In IVtsI Keeord. Vol. si. ..t-e i.l. having thi-ri-oii t-nvt.-il u two .ory name d Uiim hulls-, a one-!oiy frame shop and other out l.uiidinirs. with the n.eiiri.-imn-es. Taken III execution lilld to In- v.:.i u III. i.ros-rlv 01 joiin 11. ttn.-.n-i. in me ui Middle st.it, h l'i. I'.uildiii-j and oii-:ni. lion t'oiiiuiiy of Haiseostown, .M.I. Terms : NoTlCC All iiersons nin-lia:n; nt the j lilH.tes:ile wiM i.l.-as.-take noli.-. tu:.t III -r ( cent, of the iiiirli:e. uioiiev must he cnd wii.-ii lrol..-rtv Is knocKed llott 11: ntliern. ise 11 will uuaiu lie exs-.l toKtlent the ri-k ol the hist iHircha-s r. The residue of the purchase iion. -y must It- -.iid 011 or Is fore the day ol coiiiiriii'ition, viz: Thursday. Slept. -.tti. KiV. Nodiist will fM-nckii.-wlediicd until lue purchase inon-y is Ktid iu fuil. Shi-rifTs lffl.e, KI'VAKI H'Kiv Kit. Sept. Ith. ) rner.ii. Public Sale Vahabb Rsal Estate. Tin underi ju.-il a.liuiiiitnilor of Klizu- ts-th .iiiiiiierni.iii. late ul Sum ri-! futility. Jii.. d.-r'd., will i-xm' to piiiilic sale un U.c iin-inises. in liu. -in iiioiiiii:; lown-ihip, is.uniy. ltid SiUitf Hiori-sjiid, 'l Friday, September 27th, '95, At 10 O'clock A. M., .f siihl d:iy. the follouinu d.serilH-d n-:il cs- tate, liite tin proi ny ol i-.il--iix-iii .iniiiier 111:111, dee'd., a per order of 1 ouru All that ci -rtiiin tmct of land siTuat' 111 o ileum lion in--' tou'iishin. comity and Mate ulon-suid, adjoinint: lnds of .f.ilm V". M.-loll.-r. Aaron Ifciruett. Nirih Shaller's estate and others, contiiininu ll aires and II p reli cs more or less, which hy sundry d.i-.i and coiivcvnliccs IHX-.IIIU Vls!-d III tlie d.-e'd. "see ln-il Kccitrd of So.u.-rs.-i cuiiiy. l. oi. ii Kiee 'iT, Ac. A!l liens to l dixestct t.y th.-saie. Terms : om-lkilf a-h. the kilaiicf i:i one y.iir. with IntcreKt rrom date of vile. A till A HAM . 1 M M Kit MAN. J. II. I'hl, Atty. Adiiilnistnitoratid 1 rust.-e. XrTI('l- F AlTLK'ATIOX FOli t'H A KTKIL Ni iTH'K l lien-hy tiven that an application will In made lo the -ovcrnor of the state of IV nns lvatiia, on Monday, the nth Sc ptc uit-tr, A. l.,"stV, hv II. II. Tlioiiia'. Itolx-rl Au-;iis-linc, lir. T. J. JiHsihs, li. W. I'iiiIh-1, Win. A. Krev and olhent, under the Act of Asseml.ly of the i-oniiiioiiwcalth of reiinsylvaiiia, in tilhsl "All Act to provide for the iiieor)Hri tloll nnd rej-ulatiou of errtaiii cor.nitior.s," approvisl April 1ST I, and the mipilciiicnlM thereto, for the charter of an ii.tcn.-ed -orp.-nillon to brailleil The Himertleld Telephone ( ompaiiv. the eluinu ler and ol.i---t whennf in tlie iiisini-ting, luatnlainini; anil n--iauii ut liius u( teli ; .hone Hitliin th? state ol IV llli.v Ivnliia. in the counties of Somerset and Kavetie, I liu sencral routi-s of which are a follows. oiiimeiii iii-; at the State line x tween the SUil.-s of lVinisy Ivalila and Mary land in the comity of Somerset, at or m-ar the iHilt where the National road cnsi-s said line; thence conm-ciintf with Hie towna of IVtcrshurs. Stiiiierti.-ld, llanieil-. llle. 1'i.n ftuciiif, I'rsina. l.iniiil.iirR anil oilier towns In I he county of hay. lie. and tcrminatiiitf at the siatr line tie! wi-cn the siat.n of Pennsyl vania and West Yininiu, in the county of Kavelte, at or near the point where the linin donviile tind i-osmh said line, and for tins purpiiw lo have, possess ami enjoy ail the rights, la-nerits and pnvihtresof the said Act of Assembly and its supplemeiits. tUH- KUTH 4 Kfl'PKI isolicitors. Public Notice. Notice i lierehv piven th:it the pi t. lion of Michael Lonu, exca-utor of I h. last will and testament of li.sime Hardin, late of Wella-m-liunc Ixirunh, SMiiuerm-t caiiinty, 1'a., dee'd., van iima-nta-d tut he irphi.n' Court on the ith day of Jllln. IKl-V, M-tling forth that he had fully administered tilt a-state and dis trthutasf the aai'ls. ami pniyin the Court that lie ltedlM-haiv.il from the iliui.-s of ayiid appoliitnient, and Ihiit tu-.id tetition will in-tu-anl hy the Court on Monday, the Jtul day of Sept. IM'. Uv the Court, JACOH S. MIUJ-'.R. t la rk. Public Notice. Notice Is herchv given that the petition of Ml. hael Uuig and Henry' ' " admiiiistra lorsatf Henry Umir. late of Mlltonl township, Naiiierct county, 1'a., dax-'d.. was presa-ntcd Hi the tiriluiii" Court, on theKth day ol June, 1aV m ttinif forth that Ihey tiave fully aillnia- i ..... - i i,....,!.'! .li.l n lMit.1 111., it wl ... Iirin. ..ir-iiiH .......... .- - . and pniyinit the Court tliat they le disehanc- ei irolll tlie allllics aai saiai apitiionn-iit, m... that said tilion wiil Ite h.-ard l.y the Court ou Mon.biy, the iUI day of Sepu lk Ky Ihe Court, J Al l ill S. MIl.I.KIl, Clerk. SIIKKIFFS SALKS. I'.y virtu- uf ri'rLiii writ-; -nf KitTi F.t -iui3 1 -niit'ii uul if the routt ol r.mmnii IM'-w of ?itiit-rM imntv. Ki., tiM-r' .l t' li ul lll-t.U1t liU-4( lit Miin-r- Friday, Sept. 20, '95, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. tho firllowinz tli'M.'riUtl n-al Walr. (o-wit All the riirht, til!, Iulnt, rluliu mt dt iiuiiid f N!s4n Uiiintr, ift in rnt t r p Utiii tnil f land iluatir in Nirthuniton t iship, SoitH'DM't county, Ta. roiilntitln ne hiiiuln'd arm morv r Uh, Imii arr- ( lur, ImiIuu timU r, adjoining limtis of Hi r:t tit Itittiirr, Thotniu K-m. Ii-i)jifniii Hi tint-ram! Thoma Wi ld, with the nirttiiaii- Taken In exerution ami to tm tutld a? tlte pniiMTlv of Nelson ititliHT at tlieiuit or !l-n-ry J. Wiiinuth, Mtllard K. Brinliam anl Jo I inlfilh, aUiuiniitratora uf Alfrrd Wiliaolhf hta. AI.h) All lh ritrht, ttt!'t irit n-Ht, rlalTii ami ritv liiiiii'l of Joiiittliaii lYttt. ilt-ffiiilitiiL, aii-J A. K. Hi tt tier, terrv tenant, of, in and to a certain tnet of land Mitnate in Hntthentvalley town nhiji. SoiiM-i-l eiiiily, la.f adjottuiiK hindH of AniifN Walkt-r, Jodtii 4uuiU-rt, John iLnifliN ht-irKaiid Krank !ln heirvand oili iT, riti!ainiii I V acrin, Kt ru t iiHii.uri alMiiil-lLaen-elr, ltlaii-i Wfll tini'MTiil, It iviri tleTnm rvrted a cnk dwelling hu-i, lur Iruik Uim and otttr out liiiildins, with Hie a tirt-nanei-. All tne miiit-ral under lha laria, i-tt t th'-e tinder uxut l" at n- aniuud tiie iMiHtiin.'S ami all the liinlona uh v the four f't vi-in of -olI on the north Mid-ol a si:fr trf MLandtn on top tf tii lull h r- r Hi i i- and do not jttsa with tlie Mile of tin (;.nti. I'tiUi-;! in exeetitioii and t I i"Id n the pruix riy f Jo:::i(luiu 1'nlti. d--f ii'lnnl, and A. r'. H'tMit r. lerre t nant, at tti uil of IK J. r.rul.ik r. r.f-uor of I'hilip Kiitid, d eintd, i l. al. Al-sii ATI the rijht. title. Inf.n.it, claim 1 Ie ii:unt of IVrntinrJ K nttM-M, if( in -md to a errluin tr.iel l latil -jit mil. in rtv; oic tuniiip, MiiH-rs-1 tounty, ka . eoniutniii I ' arnH. alit 7 aenH rl-ar, l-t!:iiM c HiuU r, ;ttjiruri tandf Kty-l'int 4 ki 'o , and A. Vili:ioin ht-ir on Klatiirhcrty Tk, having Ihereitu rm-tefl a t wo-tory .1 n.-hintf lim-, stahli, simp and otlitr out Imtldin s witli the a pi 11 r! 1 u 4 1 1 ei Takt'll tn ! Tilt Ion aiT to !e wtld a tlie 1rl4Tty of li rnhanl Kni'h ,al Ih' rui of I Miry A. 1 1 -ijiiT. AI-SU All tlie rlht, titi. Intn-st, e'iaim and it m nd ( Simon S I-oik, of, in and tt lh fl hw in; ili-?M-rii ral iJaI', to-wit: No. I. A rr-rt.iln lot f umund Mtu:te iu Klk k to'.vii-hi p, .-Mnier'l etinty, :nl j(Miiiiit iaiiil- f :iiou-l ltak-r, and tlie pu lie r td on th-imrtti atid ta-l. Imvini; ttirr 011 r-l-l a tie ;tir' duJlin Imh.i-., -tal'l andoilit-r out building-., with tin ppurtt liauieM. No. i. The undivided int. r. t of the dr frieiaiit in a lt of hmiikI. rontaintin; one a-r more or lev-, late tiif pnitrty t( ii':i I-oik. tlr-'d., adjoining N. 1. atMve. th p:ii lie mad. land? of ixtiiuif HafctTand otta r. T;i kt ii in tiutiu and lo he H4U a. tiie pr.-Tty f Simon S. Folk, at th" u:t of KIi jah hi-:i4trMl. A!o AH the ri!it. title. int.rf-t. claim and d m tnd of 1 i'hivv Jo)inu, f. in ;md to a t r tiiiii tmct of liind -:ui:il.- in l;ntiir-rva!U y tornhip, Sriit rs-t ouaty, i'a., eiilaitiini; inia-r-H n;tir or !-, adjiuii.ie land- of K'i'Jil-!!! AlIIiith'T, Fniiikiin il-sni-r, tJro. Ht Kl.y h-.r, M HmtI Vaikr and tnlo-rr, luiviii tiirvoii -nvtd a !wo-sttry dvAt llin li-ni-s., tciuk In m, .-tti'ar i-tmp and th-r out huildimrs witti the appurtcnanc . TMkeii in extcutloii and to Ix fid n th pn.jH ny of 1 e"irgi Johnson, at the Mill of V. K.Jaiite-i. AlJ-J All the rih!, title. intm-M. claim ami d ma nd of IhtVid 1. ii;iiitN. of, in arid to the following d'-MTt'n-d real ?ta! t-wi!r No. 1. A c.-r.Hi'i lnt t of land xituate in J'-IlfPMi town-ship. si:iirft county, Ph., ciMit:iin;n4 aere more r lerv. ahout V acns eic:ir, iMiaia-e tun U-r, adjoiuiut; land- of tim2tr aniiier, ls;iae lU-rkcy, Ifctiih-I I'hillippi and other, liavinj; t hereon enetel a twKMory dwelling hoiie. Iank Uirn, oii 1 r -tiop, suareamp and other out huildint. No. A trad ol land Mttiate ai MforcKiFd, contain in t; ii aere inonr les, :i iHHit 7 arf ele:ir. hnlaiiec tinitK-r. ad.Miinintf No. I ainne, and lands of aetinre tiardner, John Kimiie I an d others, n ith the anpurt iiiuii' ?. Taken in exea-ntion and to In- jm,d n th JniMrtyof Imvid K Staiulin, at tlie uit of eniiie C. Miller. VI -Ml All the ri-zht, title iut-rest claim and de mand of J. f. L. (iolm, of, f:i anil to a certain tract of land Mtua'e In Jenner townstup. Somerset county, Ta., couiaiiiiti; lli acn-, more or le... U:it y a:e- dear. tKilatn-e titntwT. adiitiniit latuN of Js. ph iLiyman, Kinriii J. I.;tuv:h, K lw..r I l hMii.i. i nmk liu il'ii r. Ifcini- i I-iir and I'harfen Walrers, h; vinif lhenoii ereetel a two-tr Iioiim. a new tr-iiik Ktrn, and other out buildings ith then ppurtenanees. Taken in execution nm! to Im -add as tlie pn.H rly 01 J. f. !. loiui, al llie suit of Adam AnUad. -Terms: N'TICC- '1 I-.-r-.oii pureh.iiiiK ft the 'n.ve sill.- aid pi.-.!..- tike not ut I hiit hi i-r !c. t. of the iiurclii!--. 1:1011. -v must I- iu.1 vl.-11 pr-Tiv is kn.M-kiil down, i hervisc i I w i:l iiu.illl in' ep.rw-i to Jsileat the Tik of tii.-riisi pun-hiiser. Tin- i-i-sidm ol the pur 1 lui-e iii.i.i.-y im;-.! In- i:id on or iN-ton- the d .v of eoi.!ir:.i.il :i. vi.: Tiiursduy. s pt. 'J-itfl. l-'i. 'o .i..-.t Will lie l.ekliowh-di'.tt ill...'. III.- pun iiiix.- 111 uiey is nd in lull. s.,,ri:rs oiti.-e. I KIAV.IU Il.niVKK. Aiia. "i-th, ".". l ntr. Qornr ritiK LAMATiox. W'HKlii s. The lion. Jnnn H. I.m;k- I k II. l'reidelit Judge ot the several I 'olirts of t'omluoll I'l.-asof the s4-i-ral iiHilltiesi-oui-ein the lili Ju.lit-iiil li!riet. and JuMice of I In 4 "on its of iy. r a ii. I T.Tininer and li.-n-cral Jail I -it v, ry fr the trial of ail capital and oim-r ofl.-nder. in lii said listriet. and 1. J. HoKNKK.ind No.iil liifKi km, Ki's., .Ii.l's of the Courts of 4-omuioii l'leas and JiiMiffM of tlie Court a of oyer and Teniiiner and lii neral Jail lclivery f..r the trial of ail capital and oilier ot'eiiders iu l tie Counly f somerset, have l-su.-d their preei -pta, and lo me dir.vt.-d. Ut holdin-; a Court o.f Common I'lnis and eiu-riil luarli-r Si-SMion. of tlie l'i:tiaiid . nenii Jail la liver)'. hiiJ fuiirla of tyer and Tcriuiiier at fsainersct. otl Monday, Sept. 23d, 1S93. Notice U lu-n-l.y -riven to al! the Juti. of til. Pence, fh Conner and Ci.ii.-ihi.-s w ii.'iin th.- sai 1 1 oiiiity ot Sonu .--..-t, ilu.t t hey la then and I here iu their proer rsons with 11.. ir rolls. rei-orils.in. uiii:. iisex:iuiiii.-ilio!iH a:i l other n-.ik.-iiil.ia:ie.-s, to do lii.e lhin'4 Hhi.-li to th.-ir oitii i and in tha In-half n H'rtiiiu to le .lone, and nl they who will prM-i-nte a-r.inst tiie prisoners that a re or shall Is in the jail of Somcr t Comity, tola tin il and tii.-re to proset ule against them us shall beju-t. EMVAKH IU H iV Ut. sheriir. J7XEClTOU s NOTK H Kstate of William Sj-i.-ii. r. late . '.ianks vllie, r:., dnM. le tters t.-staiii.-niary on the ais.ve a state having la. n Kninl-1 to :!i iind..r.;'ia-.l l.y the pr.a-r ainlioriiy, nota-a is ii.-n-hv viv.-n to all (N'rvous iiida-l.iil lo iii.l a-stjiia to ma ka iiumi-'iiate pay iii.-nt, and those having eiaiins iigaiii-.t Ha- same to pr.seui ilia-m ituly an-tiieiiti.-atail for s.-ttieiin-:ii, at the a.ltiee of L. i '. Aekerin.-iii, Sluinksvilla-, 1'a., oil Thursday, la-t. at ii, lwV. AI.ICK SI'KIi 'H F.K, 1 C. ACKKK.MAN. Exifiitoraof William S-wli her. Sure Cure. The habit of wearing bad attire can be thoroughly anJ permanently eradicated. No matter how long or severely you have suffered from this distressing com plaint you can be cured by one visit to my store. CONSULTATION : FREE Jonas L -:- Baer, "The Hustler." Administrator's Sa!e - Vahabh Rsal Estate ! I'y irt'ieof tJie pnfcviHMi f th - I.i -t will riiel t. -l ine nt of l-.lfai Mfatiner. Lite of l' r i ur!ieyiHrt ! uiihtp, Stini-net rintyt 1'a.. det', Uiere will be e3.MMi to public tu!e, ou tl:e rmif"T on Saturday. Sept. 14, '95f T 1 O'CLOCK P. il kih! l.iv. a e-rl-tn tr-e! of l.nei -iln.tl- in nli:, eiMtitl v ami Ntte i,fn-unt. in)j.iini!i bielt . M. 'nmrr. Henry K.mltey, Jai-i ttiilliji, M I'Iih .i ltu:-ti-.-r Uli'l r-. ellaitiiiu C5 Acres and 105 Perches tnore or It -is, :t'it m-it h eleurvi!. j er- In iiitnttltiw, tlie U I.i net of the hmt i Well ti.iiiM-retIt luivinyi lwo-try Loi,' Hon.se, frame Nim and other out l.uildiiC's thereon erea-tatl; tha-rv Is a tro.a.1 a.;la- aarrimnt aai the .n-tiii-tt. It Is nituata-al near ahunliasa and sa-httolM. and alaout two inilea from the It. ct l. lia.lr.ai.1. Terms made known on day of taule. HAVID W. HANNKlt. Administrator C T. A. ol Kliax .Sunuer, d.t'd. Assignee's Sale -OK- Valuable Real Estate! fly virtue of an onler Ijwueii nut nf the te.irt of Common lesN of NunTwl roun;y. to ine 'lireetil, I ill fxwM lor Mute ut 'iiht:c oitu n tt the urt Houm In Smer-t, t.. on Saturday. Sept. 7, '95, At I o'clock P. M the follow iuii da-sa-rilN-.l valtlahle n-ul estate, v i.: A certain tract of Land sif.late In Itlack townsiiip, on Ihe Mud pike, als.ut aine and a liaif utiles Ironi Millord station. s. A C. niiintad, Soini rsa-t a-ounty, I'l-nusylvahiu, at joiiiiii!; lauds of Iai. it I Hiiml-ert's heirs, .1.. ni.-s A. At. lilsoii, 11. II. linnt. Vala iilme H;, S;tiuii.-I shiniiaka-r and others, astntain iiij 1st aeres atlit 7 ta ra iia-s mora or lats, atf hieh ihera- an- alstui l aer-s eli-ar. d, ;i a.-r.-s in m.ad.iM', havini; a lan;tr Two-Story Frame louse, Innre Ine jU.m!i IUrnt wewther Kianletl, lr:nk: hu-e, w:i;nii hlJ kiil other oui- ImmMiiih thereon ffte. Then- Hrea!-o two nmu nnhliifH of Mtft water aici a w il on the r nil i; h:- a fine ajipU i:eharl int oth. r in:i n the trinf ami I -mi etre to ehun h aut ho4 liotiM , Terms : Mlethinl ttf the tin-!ia?w money to te :ill erill on tlltI llial Hrtl of 4lle Ullil ieliv eiy 4.1 tltrtl, oe-tlitrit til lllllh 3111 olic thir.i 1:1 one etir tiiln t iitiriti;iliu l "ale, Willi iiiterei. Ten er -eiit. l urhase linlie lo Im JuhI M hell I lie jr fert l-liek et itw a. iH it rnti (ki nieiits to i 4enr! hv jim I fluent ine on I tie jn ii ii-. Av-ii.T of J-M ph . H'lin rt. Assignee's Sale Valuable Rsal Etats! A X 1 Personal Property ! TS u:iti-rij;n!il 4f Anthonv Kliefein-.'er arnl if-. will expose to puhlie .iie:t il;e rexiU-:nv of Anthon- Khrk.riier, ou Saturday, Oct. 5th, 1895, :xl 10 oYIw Ji M. Tit., the following roiertv? to-u-it: All th.'t eert;in trriet tf I:m situ-tte In Hrnhep alley ttnvntnit, Soinen: t tunty. I';i.. nlj!niii2 hmts f Win. Konl, "h;irlt- II .Nivit, Mr. Israel lluiit.nuin. .lohn Siu4 inaker atnJ Win. I.ilolis cotiUtii.hi-j S7Z Mere ni-ire or h?H. nUmt arrvs eieur nl til:in e in timtHT, Il.ivui' tnereun envted a tfl two Ntry Dwelling House, iBink nn nther ont hiilMinns. The ttrini-i u:nlerl;t!t with mxl rxil uimI tm tiaiik u N-n. li in a triin ant irnniL; tirnt. H:fv u l.ire su:ir -:iiii j ml tin lmr !4 uii'I Ct riii wt il watt t tl. AIi, at Kiltie :iiin-i::id pliiie. then will Im sol.t a lare lot of t ruling liup'.eineiits. ueii a Wiiton. mower, thnfhin uiae!tine, plows, harrow. ul htrs-. nw hi-4 ami Kit siUHf k.-eler aii'l oth'-r H-j-Mr vwi.s and a lurtr to; ot inu-ehoet furniture. TERMS tile known on day of sjile. U.-.t.m -.tn-' rritl will le iven. V AI.K.M'INK IIAV. jrr.Lir notick. 1 hetetiy rt.fy th:t th' fiil'orrin r.rt)un!- Lte U-eu til.' 1 in mv (lliivairnrai.'u' to 1-iW and will tn preiittl to thet'aurt for evnilir- j tnatioii, on Thursday, Sjptembsr 26th, 1895. Th 'u l and final ammnl of lr. J. M. I..i!te r, e.mii!iitt-e of Ahruhatu n.ial.er. Ti.e tir.-t and tin.il ae .unt of M. A. lluit.-r. a.-inee ei Kennedy Triee. Tin fir.-.: and !.n.il :n-DUiit f Krne-d . Kik-wt, n.!miiv of llintu:. Tressler and W ! le. t'irst and final aeeouut of Jtrn-ph H. Mill r. aiiie- of I'oitr.td Miller. V. V. SAYLOlt. I'rotliont'tary. NT1"K hereby -jiven ! all rtiistMii eerned a li-m t1. ertli tor. or t h rxv liuil the folio itii umunl have im-d lieiNt r, and that Ihe-siine wiil Im presutetl ir-Hi-rinuat tn and ullnwattee at an Orplian?' turt to le held at .Mtiieret, I V (a Wednesday, September 25th, 1895. Kind all I final aa-.-ount f J.mu- F. 11 i:iu-r, e.-a-iilir id K!iza'rt--y, d.v'd. Kind and lii.al aeetiimt of Ai.raham Tra-xel, atlininifinititr af l hn'lan Tr-ei. ili--d. Kiita: and lina! aea.itnl .t J!m A. Krieilliiia, e.xeenl.ar ail .ili4ilinah Pile, dee'il. Urol and filial aeea.nnt a.f lleiirr Swarner, a.liiiiintrat.ir i.f Malluas Marker, da-e'd. 1- in.t and rlnal aea-tttuil a.f 4.tH i.iihart, admiiiinnittir tf Harriet Weaver, da.-'.l. Tlnnl and final aeei.iiiit nf J. K. Hl inyer. adiniiii-tralair and Tru-tav a.f l'.inul Wev and, aie'.. A.i-ttunt nf Win. 1. II.ver. adiiiiiiilr.ala-r of Ktnamiel l.iir. d.-a-'d. A.V..IH1I of I liarU-ia Ki:ii. iidminb-lmUtr atf K. I". Kiim, d.-a d. Kir-I and tinal a.-eotl nt ai( Wm. A. Slia k and I'harliia V. Nllek, iw.i atf Ihe execuiitna atf Je-e Shi k. d.r'.l. Kir-I and final a.-a-itinal atf J.thn S. Trimjay, adiiiiniiral.traf Annie llnuielia-r. dea-'d. Kind and tin il aeataint a. K. I'uiinitig liain, adiiiiiiiximlatr uf Uliiu and Thankful Hvat. d.t d. K.tnrli an-l rin:il aa-aattint af Kliaa Kike. ana atf tlie adniiiiiMrattina atf Jv.lin 1.. fxaylitr, d.-e'd. Kin: and rin.il lu-e.mnf nf J. A. Kinerick, :ldltlilli.tra;.tr atf Jiah Klllenek. llea-'d. Ate.Hint ai -Mt!ttiiiaiii I'll!, ad ininiNtratatr, .:.-., nt Sarah li.jwnian, tlce'd. lUtii-t. rM'in. .-. I JAl iilI S. Mll.I.KII. s. .t. -tli, l4l"i. iU ;iler. pi:.NK r. FI.ri'K, Iiml Siil'A'oyoi- AXUMIXIXU KXailXKElL U.:ie, 1'a. Have a Comfortable Ride. We have at our warehouses the finest line of : : : BUGJIES, " PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, and ROAD WAGONS, : : : at the lowest price. ever offered for like qtsh'tj HSEE OUR $5.00 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS Head quarters ibr Hardware, Farm Impliments, James B. rrrji'ATiox ro:; i iahtki Ni:ivi. . r-ry jirn that -H n pi H-1 1 nrl Il:f t I Ite I ipVtM4f f the Slxtf of leiinyviiiii;i, oit T-j'-rty, the 171 It ln of e ten lo r, JS . tt., I-, ' ' ore H. lte-e. K. iMf. AiH.. VV. Kin'i'.-r, hii-T M' Kini. y :fi'l Krnk . Ii'.e, nn-hT ti Aet of A -!. nhry of t :i.- ;iiiemwe.ii; it if l,efm,v I VMlilM. eittitleif " n Aet o privlie f.r ihe fil rorionili:i ;m r- ulnri'm f erTaiii nrni rHtionj." H(nv -Jth April, 171. nnd the iinh loen.N, t nereto, fr the ehnrter f n ln'eii'lei rirjr.iT ion eulleil The I ntm I'rovlM'! oniiriliV. til- rhjimeter Slll W lieref irt the Ittiyllltf ttll'l Nell 1112 f fH I- .i:. ;n I (io- inn , 'io i ! i iTit rreitf lll'l kl (1 l-e : T : . re r IhU p Vr. l' I.''. Hr-- ;!-, I eti mv .til Ihe llllll tieie, til -. .o'( rn ihireH of iIm- t'M A'l l A--eio-hiy :inl ti tioleiu nt. rnKHiTH A III U K!.. JH H. t ill.. r-,li if.m. New Fall Goods ":- Arriving Daily AT Parker & Parker's, CONSISTING OF (,'ttrjnis, Poitiers, Lace Cur (dins. Table (,'ocers. Oil Cloths Etc., NEW DRESS -:- GOODS sr Li- New Fall Goods a.f every all sar:.itiin n.tw on -al at PRICES WAY DOWN PARKER & PARKER. EASONABLE. ERVICEABLE, TYLISH Goods -Ba -IX- Foot Wear, -AT I I SHOT'S, TOG MAIJI CROSS ST.. Somerset. - Pa. and Wagons. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA A