ileiahi. T.i i'i-'i,j:"i'.i: at :,. n'Ju'-Uri c'.t '..! in I'.ivi tlo I p.:f! i:i orjria i r-"i! -i lllh!i in; l'l- o moroa! 1.. ' Hi- l 1 '. 1 flJ ; i:y- it 1 1 1 ;sry ore JU kcr. of in ! a v. at : p:-r-Tiir.rs- for can ;er to I iie year e who is I w ! ; . "el: l.: : you have I ' i. Y th"s i. i.. ; ' i :t y. .11 !- lad a vi : y ea y i.-1 tiling I ct ii h--;;. in r.-.y i a . i- l! .vn ije.-.-n-t. .ii ;iu:;i:.v. ;-.-.'!0; ::;ke the . ii i nit i-r:ili- .a. .f .-. team :. i li mount.. -, J'..mv at Snyder' y l-.ad !. t 1 ' y : 1.' :;. ii r.i.fj . the to-.iii h r. las :'.'. lo.v I to v. I: t:i: '-.! i :n- t fjlly s it: a p'::y-i-i::.i..c ::ry:" '.'.rir-s, tii se a-.-;,;Tioii f-e !-e v a -.'in:i!ed ! gi.-; " '('I :oi;..'. in I aii-c A att-i-.d ..f ke-p-e tak.-u ! :.rti:e t i- '-i t o" i: f li e ..!! t'.K- X- ..rry t.. a d - to -a.ro ;. is ; V. 1 !, : j'.iy. ! A v. your i-i Oil ". 't- 1: In.- ..t .:. mi 1- c an I s-.i. t.;e : 1 Y.v.- J i $ i y I i- I . e:l -' i t!. i. .1 t t t is t I'l ms.de n ! 1 -1 1 t 1 I 1 !- I with a re to lit is to be .::-i,:.g .1 in A ': 'tis ' -u.-'it and i-titer-'g to A ToW. le i - :; pr iati-.n of !'-'by c-noi ',: y l.l'lit s. 1" srs- s 1;, it Tiie sang hat it unity. i' 1 . 1 : v a buh-i. i -" ! .: t Lie e.M I-a-. " Ml- ..;,' L' ind Mi- '..I ein fr.uu tlu sa gromi.U al2oVI.il this : :ler;vi.ii. ii'V"ii'.irsisi.ii! cf ailjiHirnp: court om- vctu'-t iH . f. vest -.-r-lay wiiii a full l.etii'U present. morning. A Jnir:f iive phuasants in Zvigicr A I'arson's si:ii winnow ailnn-t auonii.ui of ilstr::uis on Main Cross Ktr.M-t. Mix. :.- .! c--II. I,ovo v. ill n-i-ivo her l.i.ly iY;.'i. 1, iYi.lny ovi-tiiug. wli-'ii Mrs. JtiSfpU K. IjOVl'. (f Julilis'iol'll uill 1. j r.iejjuot !f li'nir. ! j Mr. an-.l Mrs. ML-lun-I Keifrr U'fcSun j i:iy morning fir I'.rintoii, no:;r i'ittslmrr;, w liuro tho'r.hkv. h'.i!,:h!c-r, Mi Frank : Miivlt-r, i s-.-rio-.i-ly ill. Mannol Oliver, of Ainmau;li town ship, and Mary M. Keefer, of 1'aml'ria county, were tunmed in Johnstown Fri iry evening, l.y A Merman Hover. An ofiii-er roj.:-e:iii;:j; tiie Stale H ar.l j of Asrieu'.tiire was here yesterday Iook j ins liflcr .iealers in impure food stuil". So far as is known his search was unsutis In!. Kev. J.ili:i 11. Knrpper, l!io popular pa-tor of the l;re:hr;:i .fhiir.h. II. rlin. is j lioMiui under advisement a eill re-cntly ! reeeivod from tho Hretlireii eongreatiois ! i lla-ei-t :.. H. .Mr. II. II. irok and Mis- .lane ir;:it' iKiiti oi ii-i ii!i, were uniteii in the i! h;ly l.iiiis(f w cdl.x-k !i Thursday, Nov. Tth I y J:ev. John H. Km pper, pa-i r of the lit rii:i 1'rethren ch'ir'.-li. Mr. .1..hu Clark, o." !I i r- i;l. !. nl rd tt tl;- i I.iiiie 1 :. . n, of New I'aris, !; ui.ty, urro united ::i marriage : thren parsoilkg !!. I:ileii, o:ic , in Xt-iV Taris, div last w eek. I vard, p r'.ca! the "t'.":niiier--c.;mpe.l Friday in-.. ruing it.'. Winter's v a!.-l: and ovrr- t :l;i-!-l ! r.i:,t v. itli him. Me v a- ;: ret-tv! :-.t Ji.iir.l-t-v. n a:;d oi-.tai!ivl iiis rel-.-u-e l.y re-tor-i.:g t!.e s'..leii iTopcny. I'. 1'. (' i:nm:.!S Fo-t ii. A. It. lia de cided to hold its annual camp-fire o:i New Yeai's day, and eoiun::tte s on arran:e in !.;! have already l'en a:ipoi!:teil. The e.imp-lire v. i'l be held in the Opera lloti.-c, v. hero dinner will be served at id n. When C.'riner Martin Kmigh, of Aile rlivTiy town-l.ip. vs-ittd his wo.xl- a'l a l".'w :i:orv.iiiTs ago l.e v. as surpris- i to 1 a .'.'.ii; of w ild turkeys oecupy ing it. S'.lzi: g a stick of wood iie "let !'y" at the !l -ek ar. 1 striking one of the larf;e,t fowls kilbsl it. i.eof tl:o Kb.etrie l.l'..t Omiany's t ! c;; icia'is is at Katiiuer's this we -kset-ti-ig up a dynamo arid wiring Jo-.;ah s resi ieuce, new g'i-t mil: and store nxiiii. Steam to drive the dyntino will K supplied by the ln.iier in the mid. :.!oii J.a th.j frame of Woy l.rothers' liTirn b!x!-i fe t, was rai-ed on their farm, known as tho "Hugas farm,'' adjoining this i-orotigh. A large crowd of nei jh !ior asst-te.l the contractor, Mr. ieorge Ar.man, in elevating the timi-ors. An ex.i-iiert tiipncr w as served. Il 'n. V.". li. Miller. li;spei-tor-::t-I.arge, will v Nil It. F. Cnmmi'is i'ost. No. --1", . A. it., on Friday evening, tllnd inst., in his ot'icial exij.acity. The same evi n ing, I'o-t oilicers lor theensuingye.ir will !e nominated. T lie oilicers of the I'ost de sire that all comrades turn out on this oc casioii. 'iho e. .tia.-t .r v iias charge of the tlii I'rcsby tori. in '.: it th& v.'oi k v. ill 1 in time fori he. xl sabbath. N'..v. :. T. .1. lirist ow, scrv ifs for that (i'.ilrs of ii ":i :r.-i. i.as -.iter in s j.r. ai::sf.l I l.e e;.:, , ;,!;!.' rvice on tie pa. tor, Ite aniiounei 17th. tir-rt-i ''. -ruing three evening. e.a:a ,i in tiie afn r:i n. i'r. U.S. Ki'.uns'.i was called io the home of Mr. ;e.-rgo I:ib-:adt twomiits north of here, Jiiday in-rning to give pro'.'es slo I.,! atleiiiion to a three-ye ir-oM chil l who h id eaten a lot ol poi- noii tiyp tpej-. Forf.lttate.iy the poisonous paper e i:t:.i:i e I a printed formula of ih antidote to be admirdst.T.s! in ja-t s:i- h -as.- as the one iii ietion. a. i 1 Mrs. i;iii-tadt had pre p n e 1 :i;e antidote and gi ven it io the child who was out of tlvsgw is-io;e the p'.n--:- 1 ci arrive I. Ilohriani Spii. he.-, of titar Sl is lyingat the h ii-eo;Mr. Jaines Cassa ly, iu i iiis pla -e, suffering troin a do'tHo f:-. -t ire ildie of the lull' s in his right leg and a disl.-.-ated ankle. Speicher v as u'doad'sig a l-.t of bated si: iw tit a w :' :i ;Lt tiie railroad -t.itiou yesterday al n Win aj.pr. n !..- te am Isvame n;g.uen it :: --ehing train, lie leaped from ?'. .-igo' p take Icld of the horse" bri-lli-s u'; 1 in d -ing so sii-tainel tiie injuries t.-i J'tioned. lr. .1. M. I.outher was called upon t reduce the fracture. Tiie p ople of this place w ere shocked I'l; 1 iv m uiiing w lien ;!i'-y learned that Ir. A. J. Kud-b'-y hid been stricken with i:r:i! y.-is some 1'ine during the previous night. HI-entire right side is affected, bit his physician i'r. II. S. Kimmcd thinks t h ;t he w ill ri-'v er fi om the sies-k and will be able to be a'o.iut in a few day-. I'r. F.:d-iey was on the streets and at his pi i .;' btisit'ess iu I'. A. Sehol'i's tin and stove store liiitii the usur.l hour of e'.o-big, ..'clock, Thursday evening, lle.lilnot eon'i'laiii f fei ling id upon retlri'ig. but was uriabb? to ari-e next miming, when it was b-iriie I tint he ha I i. -.-n stricken with paraly-is evi leot !y w hile !. -1 -pt. T.u - lib rer has Ik-ii ia .biioate health f r a n :uib -r of years. Fatro :s (. tbcTi hers" Institute course of evening entertainmi-nts uurnig tne p i-t four or :1 e s.-.i-ms have i s k-. I r.n -i ..lilv fir.var-l to thtf an loiince ment for -"i-i lay evening. In-til'it" p.: i.-r a l ; o;trns Friday n..n, b;tt teachers and all oth-'i-s v. bo love gissl ti.tjsic always take 1 a 1 . ant.i ; o! Fri ! iv :il:i'i program, v.h: h niiuafr Ca-e! ''-r. of the Opera j Ho'i-e. -iriv.-s to make better than any of ; the enU Kaiiiuit-nts iiiiuiediately preeed- , ing it. Mr. Ca-e'ii-er has see l.vilc o liirteite." o'.e of the irel the balding o. n -; rt companies of the - 'ii, try for Fi i- j even; g. The .jitartcite wi be as- -.I n -i.is ...ea-ion ly Mr. John; :u- M.. key. el.t -rt li ier :o:d r.o--n- j r. of il li.ib.irg, S . '. m I. Sale of j lv t w ill '" iiuu inn -' 1 iie."it w eek. ! Th 1: r:h b-.on i naiii w:;s nil l.o.ir !? ' j hind tini"" S.it.ir lay night, aid when a - j vo-.ng 1 1 If an i g- n b-nien, whialightcti j f- .ai the trai l at lie-station and hurried r I to the oill -eo! the i. gl-tor an ! recorder i tlo y ; ..in I t to -.-ii' 'I. -may Unit it was .-I I an 1 w ,.ild i'.-t be ..p.'tu-d f-r busi n .'- ii mil .-: o'- l 1 k M n l.i ni .'ni'ig. ! I- :ng ' :'t for them ti . I bur to 1 retire to a n .-I a i 1 r. :n iln tmtll that j Philadelphia, after her marriage. Ti II. igiit e.ii I early Monday I ;ether I'r. isrver and his w ife lx-g:n the r . i a Mr an :v e 1. O'C 1 v.. irinm ta-'V renairel t i t!: Oi!l'-e ot ' ..ro i J; "''e-r M.IIer aa! i li f ' se. T.i j n -es 1 tree ; .... ee.ire I a marriage rv i oe iai -lit pr-- I are J, tne ..ret a-ke i to Ik-directed to the. neare'. clergy mill. Froth-mot iry Siyliir wa- se.mni ui d, and in a few mi l i:- th .' c m i.ibial knot w.o tied a -eoi.'iiTig to tho ritual of the Kvangvlical Church. Tii Sixth Annual Convention of Sch 'l liirc-mrs of Smierset Comuy w ill br in l-l on Wednesday and Thursday iff Iu-til. ite week. iM'gtnning Nov. :Fili. i:i the Fre-byterian church. Thursday afternoon a j int s.-s-io.i of dire -tors an d t-a.-h".-s w ill be held ill the curt house. ideii'-c i- not lacking alibis advanced day tosh w that this meeting of the I i rector-' Cnventi 'ii will be the m -! 1 irgi.ly u ten b-1 of any ever held, as an effort is ou f.H.t to have every director in th?.-oiin-ty pr'-s -ut !i 1:1 possibly be h-re at that tini . Att !ii.-..ti"i::.I i.'ib r.--i h is b.-..i ar i isi-1 turoagii oat tiiis -e .ttaty, ajJ 1:0 progrc i v't , (sin-eir-nlioiis director can afl ird :- miss par.icip.itir.g in this meei i:o'. An ex'-'Hen! program that will result in helpfulness t iall whoattund has b-'cn arranged. vapasy Jiiij, e E.olier Town liip, Merti IaSrnt Dsath. Cinun.-ey ;i.ws, a leading iUrmer and Wel'-kll.VU liiz.:'TI of Hnif hart.'!l1Ifv tnvnshio, nu-i wiih a violent daith in Mpyersdih? on Friday morning !.-u;U Mr. t ;.o-s was driving a spirited t-?a:n of lnr- ji hit(.-!id to a wag n filled wi'h fan.: pr.id'.i.-e for the Meyor.sdale market. ; i;i a little less tlian to Inurs' time. Tbi Tiie te:uii hid barely erossed the I?. .V. . ! no doubt six like fjuick work to many track on Main street, wh?n a freight of ;iir farmers w ho usually deotefroin train da-bed through t!m t-uvn. The tiftten to eighteen hours to 'buteli.sriiijf" horses tKik fright at the tr:iin and ran one or t wo animuN. The Provision Com aw ay. Mr. Moss attempted to turn the j pany have every Itteiliiy thit ingenuity t iinaw ay hor-es into a Hide street or al- i ean devise at hand to assist in sla'aghter ley w hen tiie wa ni up-'-t and bnrie.1 j inc animals, and it is safe to say that Mr. him under it. A imtuber of people who' Kittner and his assistants do not work vt i;nc'cd the affair rtiwhi'd to bis assit- much harder to kill a drove of bogs than mieo and saeeeeded in relieving iiitn from . the average farmer d.o to kill a pair of the weight of th. h.avy wajim m!y to ! pifrs. t;."d that he was in the throes of death, j Some time ago wo published a dcaerip Ho expired without speaking.' It is re- tion of the Fnion Provision Company's ported that tiie victim's neck was broken, j plant. Since then numlierof new pieces i!tss was accompanied by his sister, a j of machinery have been added and to-day maiden lady ab ml forty ycirs of age, j they not only slaughter and dress hogs, who jumped from the wagon and esu-ap- but they manufa'-ture several of the by ed with on! v a few slight bruise, iiloss's : pnvluets obuiine 1 from these animals. In body was removed to an undertaker's sho; w here it was prepared for burial Ikv fore being remove-! to his home near Hay's church. The funeral t U plaea Saud iv i.r.d was attended by a great irnnber of people. 'i'ije nunouiicem ent of Mr. i loss's s!rvsi!ig death eau-e.l widespread grief t!iri!;gho-.it llroi'iersval-ey to.vn-hip a:i I surro.initiiig country u hero he was known and esteemed fir his many cx:vl le it traits of cii trader. The deoeise 1 w.L-alK-.nt fifty-tive years r ago and was untunrriisi. Jjbasoa ti bj Triel. n court convened :t Cumberland S if.n iay morning. U. I. Johnson, Jr., iu.lii ted for the murder of .'rant W. .u lali, i f Mi yer-dale, on the H h of l ist -er.il.i r, was brought Wfore the bar and arraigned. Mr. Kichm -tid, of coin scl for the defense, s;iid that the eh i.g was a serious o;ie and that the m-e.ise 1 d' iied a sj eedy i ial. He s;t id delay in the matter would do the defense harm .in oir' wav or anoliier. State s Atlornev - I sioan said that he would like to with draw from the ca-e, a- he was placed in a very eml'arra ing xsition by various newspaper criticizing his actions in the matter. Ti e court said that he did not tl.ii. k that the Si.;le's attorney had given satlicietit rea-soii to withdraw entirely from the ease, latt tlit thi court would appoint a la wyer to .-v.sjst him. Mr. Sioan suggested that K. II. (iordoii apiMiintiil. and the ii-urt then si'bs-ted Mr. Oonioii to assi-t in the priso.-i:tion. Mr. ZtiiiiU, f.tthtr of the murdered man, is leav ing no stone unturned t have Johnson envieted. lie has employed Iviivyer F. J. K.s'-er, of S unerse:, w ho will also aid the Slate. The day set f.-r trial was next Tuesday, Novemls-r, !1), and court a.'journ.d until that time, A true l i:! in the ca-e v. as not found until Friday, an I not until over 51 witness had been examined l y the grand jury, old Mr. Johnson, father of th.; accused, is one of the most prominent men in Cumberland and has the sympathy of almost evervone here. Canvcrt the Kuisarcs into a Fire Alarm. While electric light has lKvn a great bom to the people of tins j !;;. the re- e.-nt in Coli'!.l' inatioii by the Ule'-iii.' Light of a -team liat whistle that emi.s i'.aish and diabolical shrieks at the unseemly le ur '." A. M. every .lay, is responsible f.-r any amount of blasphemy on the yr.rl of persons who ara distjrbe! by it. This matter was referred to in a recent iue of the ilt itiin, when th" d i rectors of the lllectri Light company ean-e.i the nni-anee t: lie abated. For tb past t n 'lays, however, this imitator of liabritl's trumpet ha again ls-en h-aril, and the Itvn.rding Angel hasbisin eonipeil.' 1 t- re-open numerous accouMs Tii.' illeetri.' Light pe le offer as an ex-u -e T t re -eluding their r.s 'lutiou di-r-s-ting lh" engineer at the power-house t dise.ii.'.irue blow ii.g the whistle at o a. M.. a if- tc ion, mi n.erou -lv signed by m -ianiis and other living on the south si. a-kiiig that the whistle be reinstat ed, inrt-uui-h as i! serves tiie purposa of an ah'rm e'es k, sort of an early rier as it w ere. Wiiiie there i-no disj'osiiioii up on the part of the v. rk-r of this ani-b to re 'iire th-' people indicated, or i.iemiTs of the town coiiii'-i!, to provide their households with ct;cko: cloihs, or the more recent chronometer w ith an elec tric bell att ich'ii. ill. he tun-: insi-t that for the -oi. itna! wel.are of the town, if for no other re .1-0:1. t'.u praeti '? of blow b'g this :i'K:'.:!iiable whistle at a specified time every dry i:i the year should be abated. The '.vhi-tie at tha power-house can serve t!ie public generally and in a way that w ;1I tarn thanks of every resi lent of Sonieisit, anl fr this reason the follow ing suggestion is oneied town council and the l"'" tiie isimpan:.-: A 11 .-! -trie U li I v-.ileil in the engine ro.:;i of the p.c.ver-h ise with wires sn lic ting w ith three or four central point in town can be ere-tisl at almost trilling cost. There is always a watchman in the building, who by sounding a number of blasts on the whistle, a code of signals having be-'ii arranged and published, can notify the people of the town that a lire has broken nut and i'l what section of town it is located. There ii & Beisoa Whv some stoves and ranges are ls-tter than others; good m tterial, cirtful sn struction and a know ledg.' of the watits of the hoii-eki- p. r are all lieee.ary to make the kit -hen stove a su.vess. The Cinder, li.i Stoves and Hinges are made to met t every r'sj iiremei:!. they are even bakers an I perfect roaster Special at tention is paid ti cleanliness, economy an 1 -.iii lability. SoM by Jas. Ik IIoi.i!:t;n.rM. Somerset, Fa. Dr. j an Garrer. The I. . ;.. ,' ;- .'.. .S '.'',,!:. published in Fniladelpida once a w eek, contains an interesting sketch, with portrait, of I'r. Jane Kiibmcii iarv. r, a native of Som-er-et. It is from the pen of Mrs. Hosa Meyers Mum ma. of llarrisburg. and is written in her ls-t style. Ir. iarver is chief physieiati of the l-uiale department of the state II .-niti.1 for the Insane, near II irri-bcrg, jnd stands high in her profe-.sI-.ti. w e I ! mm tins verv remlaole tuograjiliy ' le.'.ru that I'r. iarver iK-eauie interested ; in the study f me.li -iiie at the early ag.j j of i!, and although opposed in her ambi i tion by her father. Judge Ki111m. ll, of J CiiauilK-rs'iurg. she persisted nnd read ! w ith I'r. Senseny, a distinguished physi J elan of that town. While reading I medicine she tin 1 !r. Charles (iarver, a I pro.iii-ii gyo-.ingpiiysician.aini mas mar- ! rie 1 ::i vt.il.or. IsTii. She graduated from tiie Woman's Medicil C'iileg; of practiit' of their profession at York, w hen the husband died ten years later, leaving ls wife and daughter. After her Irisoiri l's death Ir. ;.irver baexma as sistant physician in the female depart ment at tho State Hospital, and three y-ars later w as advanced to chief of the .lepartmeut. She is an authority on men tal disease and has delivered many lec tures and w ritten many papers. Firtt Grand Opening of lb -anti ful Holiday tioods, will I on exhibition at Fisher'e Booi Store Monday morning i"th. for the speci'il ae-e-'minodation of the chMd tea.-hers and all persons attending the institute. C11 as. II. Fishkr. Berlin's Ksw Laad'ori. The li'p.ior lii-ense of the "Mansion House." ie. ilin, w a-transfcrrol al y. -ter-day afterti'xm s-ssi..n of adjourned court from Joseph Zimmerinan to A. It. Fa'.k lur, who risently atxpiirisl control of that hostelry. The new landlord hails from Hopewell, Hedford county, and is mid to be an experienced hotel man. - . A Flouiittina Kew laucatrr There are different ways ot killins lit but Mr. fharh-s Kittnor, iho head I ti(iriWAiHnlncA.ll.rlKariii.ii1 Prnvki;tn Company can kill a hog more expeditious-j J ly t hull any man in this section of the j eoimtry. On Fiiday afternoon last he j ; slai:hti ml and !re-sel tlsiity-two hojrs j fact nothi ng is jiermilted to go to waste, j even the bristles are jealously collected, j and part of slaugiitere I animals that i hitherto were east away are converted ; into marketable giMxls. A visit to the slaughter and packing bouse is full of interest tothise who have never witncssel scientifie bog killing and xrk packing. The porkers are liist driven lnti a pen where they are slaught ered and dumped into a vat of lioiling watir. A large fork tosses the dead ani- j mal onto a table w here the T'ristles are ... .- . -. i-i i rapi liy sirippen iro:n iu nine, ano a cambrel sti k is placed between his hind legs and by means of a crank it is i icrkeil in position on a carrier. .w me j butcher mlvunces with bis huge knife and with three or four dextrous stroki-s the ai'inir.l is disemlov. led. A pu-h from the butcher's hau l gives it suf- licient momentum to run it idong the carrier into the col l storage warchoii-e in the centre of the building, when another hog is strung tip to undergo the same process. Meanwhile an assistant collects the intestines and places them in a baee iron tank, into w hich all the Is'iies that fall from the dressing table are also dcixvuled. Steam pipes are attached to this vessel and here they are lmiled until almost every particle of oil !mn been extracts! from them. Tho process of extr acting the oil 1st an ir.geni ous one. In the first plai-e the oil escapes from the tank at different K.inls, and what remains is deposited in a tub of wa ter. wh-re all that rises to the surface is ! skimmed off; the water runs through another and a third tub, when not a par ticle of oil remains. The solid matter in the tank is placed under a hydraulic press w hen suilicient pow er is applied to it to compress it to the solidity of clay. The oil is utilized by manufacturers of soap, while the solid matter is a valuable ingredient of comincirial phosphate. The I I.skI from the slaughtered animals is also a source of profit. It is coliectcd in tanks and boiled until it lx-eomes solid when it is packed up and shipped to manufacturers of commercial fortii:7.ers. The killing is all done on tha fourth Hoor of the building and here too the .ariLss.- lire cut up into "hams" and "sides," the fat is thrown into ail im nit n-e cipp.T vessel w here it is rendered into lard by means of steam, the sausage meat is collected in tubs and the feel and heads are prepare-! for pickle. The "ham.s" and "sides" are shot dow n an in eiine to the tirst tbur where they are salted and removed to a couvciii"iit three storv "smoke house" to be cured. After being cured they are put up in canvas bags and are ready for shipment. All of the swill from the Somerset Iai ry Company's factory opposite the I, o. station is conveyed to the slaughter hou-e where it is b?d to the. h igs. A coal mine is located only a rsl from the build ing from which fuel is obtained to drive the machinery. Mr. tJeorge II. Love, the president of the company, is confident that the Fnion Frovisi a Company will so n develop to the dignity of some of its Chicago rivals. Meauw hile he has opened r.p a new bus iness in this community and will make the raising of hogs profitable for our far mers. Three From the "Cotnmsreial." Tho ebs-trie light plant recently put into the Meyers dale Flariing Mill is now in operation and gives entire satisfaction. The employes of this mill are now enabled to work ten hours a day and iu case of a rush night work .1111 te done. This is without d .u! t one of the lst equipped noils in this section of the State for the rapid and satisfactory dispatch of w ork. Mr. M. I). Voder of near Uraiitsviile, M'b, recently purchased the J;n-ob Y. Yo ler firm of i ') acres bs-.ited iu K!k Li. k township, a short distance south of .Summit Mills, paying for iu Mr. M. I. Ysler is oneof the rapidly thriving young men of his district; he is married to Caroline, a daughter of the late Ilishop J.n'l Ileaehy of th'j Menu nite-Amish church. He owns the Joel Ib'aehy farm, which is his home, liesides several other tine liarrett tsntnty farms. Karly liLst week while "Spiire Michael Ixng.if Weliersliurg a man of at least 70 years of age, was riding along the- steep hillside en.siuragiiig a gang of men lighting mountain fires, his horse fell and broke me of the 'S.piire's legs near the hip j-.int, a-s well as otherwise bruising hint. It is feared that ow ing to his ad vanced age recovery will le slow and perhaps doubtful. He is one of tho pion eers of Wcllersburg and Southampton, one of that district's foremost men, well know n and is well esteemed at home and throughout the county. Home Front the Hospital. Frank and William linker, w ho were tiie victims of a dynamite explosion at Shoemaker's lime ipiarry, near this place, several mouths ago, w hereby the former lo-tone of his arms and it was thought that Is.th had liecu rendertsl permanent ly blind, returned hist week from Mercy lbispital, Fittsburg, where they were treated by Ir. HoIh-soii, one of the lead ing oculists of that city. The sight of one of Frank's eyes it was found was totally destroyed, but he is now able to distinguish large objects w ith the remain ing one, and it is hoped that in time the sight of it will be permanently restored. j Wiiiiain is gradually recovering the use ' of his eyt-s and the oculist thinks that he can restore the sight of Isith of them. Aft. r remaining two months with their families the unfortunate brothers w ill re p.iVn to FiWsburg for a re-examination and for further treatment. To Kep Sail Tisici Arj. John tVanamaker says: "I do the heav iest advertising in dull times. Then it is when people ik most keenly for liar gains and arc anxious to know what things cost and where they can save money. I advertise particular things give prices and take as much pains w ith my announcement as I do with my stin k. "one big dinner won't keep up the reputation of the big house but steady, good cooking does it. I never permit in terest in my announcements to lag, and never miss an issue iu my chosen publi cations. Advertising has made my store one of the largest in tho country." Stray Call Came to my residence, in Milford township, several months ago. Owner can rex-over it by establishing claim an 1 paying costs. A. D. Chbistskr. Straed. White pig. six weeks old. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to A. II. Hittuer, of Somerset towuship. Wanted. To Isirrow cl"." for two or three years on llttsburg real estate. Address, for j full particulars, P. O. Ibix 7(H, Pittsburg, Pcnn'a. risel's for 'Triumph more Oysters. IJrau.l" ralti- Highest of all in Lcavemnj torn Iastitat Lscture Coarse Sal of Ticket, te. Asil'to signalir.u his P-lireiiK lit from the office of County Sujieriiitondeiit, l'rof. llerkey has provideil a course of enter tainments for the evening sessions of the coming Teachers Institute that w ill earn him the. thanks of all tho patrons of that popular adjunct of the annual con vention of teachers and directors. The people of tho county are indebted in groat measure to .the County Superin tendent for the pleasure they have ex perienced and benefit they have derived from hearing many of the most nolablo platform lecturers of the century. At no other time than during institute week would it bo practicable to bring such high pri-ed talent here, and Trof. Iter key, realizing and appreciating this fact, has always striven to secure the most eminent lecturers attainable. Few persons who listened to Prof. John II. IieMotte's lecture on "Light," upon the occasion of his appearance here two or three winters ago, will absent them selves on Monday evening of institute when he will speak on "Kiectricity." I'rof. lemotte carries a costly apparatus with him by which he illustrates his talks with a numlier of brilliant experi ments. We feel no hesitancy iu stating that Monday evening's entertainment will furnish snore wholesome food for ! thought than any that will follow during tho week. In sneaking of this lecture. Joseph Cook, the eminent divine and platfoim speaker, says; "It was the grandest lecture on electricity that I ever heard. I would rather lose live hun dred dollars than to have mis-ed it." Tuesday evening, II. II. Fmmett, son of a famous Indian Chief and known as the "Indian Orator," will occupy the platform. The subject of his discourse "The Xorth American Indian" s-an not but piove of alisorbing interest. Mr. Kmtnett will doubtless have something to say 011 the "Indian (Question" and will present the Indian's side of the argument in a differreut light from that in which it was viewed by the late l.'en. Sheridan who is credited w ith the remark, "tho only g-Hjd Indian is a dead Indian." The lecturer is reputed to lie one of the most scholarly men appearing before the pub lic an I his address can not fail to prove iii-'truetive and entertaining. of Ir. A. J. Palmer, w ho lectures on Wednesday evening, it has leeii said that he "is the finest orator among all the soldiers w ho marched beneath the stars and strip.-s to victory." His subje.-t "The-lie-Xo-M.-res," affords ample op portunity to exercise his wonderful low er. A lecture on patriotism is most op portune at this time w hen a concerted ef fort it seems is being made iu all parts of the country to instil lessons on love of ountry in the youth of tho land. After having heard I)r. Palmer's l.s-ture CSen. O. O. Howard said "It nude me feel that we have a country worth dying for." Chaplain MeCatesays: Hear tho Iie-Xo-Mores,' if you have to ride fifty miles to get the privilege." Follow ing the custom set several seasons ago Superintendent Iterkey has provided a musical entertainment for Thursday night, w hen the "Mozart Sextet" will ap pear. This is undoubtedly one of the leading musical organizations of tho Fnited States, and from the large num ber of testimonials liefore us it appears that they have never yet failed to give the greatest satisfaction to their audi-en.-os. Over 2,tr) people crowded the hall to heir the Mozirt Sextet upon their la-t appearance in Pittsburg. In addition to the entertainments men tioned a'sive I'rof. Ityron W. King, w ho is a prime favorite with Somerset county teicher.s, will appear upon one or two evenings, preceding the lecture, with rec itations and impersonations. Prof. tJresh, lb" musi.-al director of the Insti tute, will render a number of solos, and the "1 irphens Club," of Mtyersdale, w ill furnish instrumental music of a high or der. HTKS OK AI'MISSIOX. Course Tickets with reserved scats from to jfimi. Single admission with reserved seat, from .'fl to i') cents, depending upon location and evening. Oeiieral admission from 'Jo to Go cents. SALE lit' TI. KKTS The sale of seats for the left side of the hall (excepting the first three rows of chairs) will Ik; opened at the Opera House, at 1 o'clock, Saturday, Xov. huh. Persons d.-si ring reserved seats w ho (nil not lie present at the opening, w ill w rite j . t . 1. w.- i.. .i..;.i t 10 1 . l. acm-vr, .simiri 1 it., i-liuh grade and number of seats desired, and the order w ill lie tilled as soon as th.iso present at the opening of the chart have been accommodated. The seats on the right side of the hall, and the first three rows on tho left, side will le held for teachers and their friends and sold uihui written orders from teachers, each one lieing limited to four scats Chmttnu Present!. Persons desiring to make Holiday pres ents iu tho way of handsome Itibles or Hymn books, and w ishing to have names stamped on the over, will do well to give their orders at an early day to ('has II. Fisher, that the work may I done and theg.ssls received on tinii. Fitlier'i Book Store makes a specialty of getting this work done. Lutheran, Iisciple, Methodist, Presbyterian, Hcformed and other Hymn lrks and bibles imprinted. Person wishing to order special !ooks not in stock, for presents, should give their or ders at an early date. CIIAS II. FlsIIKR. 'Wat in Her Kineticth Tear. One of Somerset county's aged and nnsl highly respected citizens Mar garet, relict of I-awrctns? Spciglc died last Thursday night at tho home of her son Samuel, who resides near the Conner po-t-otliee, in Coiicmaugh township, aged eighty-nine years and ten months. She is survived by one daughter Su- Fan, w ife of Jacob Say lor of Conematigh township; two sons Ja.Mib, of Jcnner township, and Samuel, who is mentioned above. Her husband died near Conner in lss-i. Klizalieth, wife of Moses Croyle, who was a daughter of Mrs Speigle, died a I ku t isss. At 10 o'clock on Saturday morning Itev. C W. Crist, of the Lutheran Church at Jelinertown, of which tho deceased was a liieitilx-r all her life, conducted the ol.soquics at St James' Church, in Jenner township, Klders Levi lllough and Samuel Oindlesperger, of the Mennonite Church, assisting. Local Institute. A local institute, comprising the dis tricts of Somerset township, Lincoln tow nsbip, and Somerset borough, will be held at the Hus'iand school house, in Somerset township, on Saturday, Xov. l Is; to; follow ing is the program : "The Compulsory School Ijiw" II. L. Young. "Truancy and Irregular Attendance" ('has. Iarr. "Discipline" Kassell Smith. "Primary Heading" Maurie-e Speh'h er. "Formation of Habits" Xelson Miller. "Teaching Curreut Events" James Itlotigh. "The Country School" W. A. Saylor. "The Teacher's Influence" V. S. Sho ber. The program will le interspersed w ith additional exercises All friends of edu cation are invited to be present. Com. riscl's Bread the best. Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report warn 1T Cf Interest to Hanten. The lust legislature passed a new tres pass law which will It- of interest to gun ners, now that the season for rabbits is open. I'n.lertho old law the smallest penalty for trespassing was 0, but under the new act of assembly the penalty im posed cannot be more than tho damages done. There is an idea prevalent that hunters cannot be arrested w hen there are no notices posted or published forbid ding trespassing on individual property. This is a mistaken idea. Suit can be brought against hunters even if there are no notices, although recovery can only te had for the actual amount of dam ages. Farmers are liCginning to object very strongly to the large number of men with their dogs, who roam over their properties in tho pursuit of game, claim ing that many fences are broken down, or opened to pass through and never close.), and it is also alleged that many have no scruples against bagging turkeys and chickens, w hen 110 one is alsmt. The part of the new trespass law af fecting gunner says "that anyone who shall trample or in any way injure any grass or grain, shall pay a penalty not exceeding for each offense. School Terxhers' Headquarters. County Institute. For hi years past it has b en customary for the school teachers and school direct ors of Somerset county to establish their headqtiHi ters during the County Insti tute at FISIIE2-S B032 ST02E. Their comfort and convenience will Is? provided for there, and every effort made to make their stay during the Institute pleasurable and profitable. A large, pleasant store room, stocked full of spec ialties for school teachers, is part of the inducements. This stock consists in part of reward and merit cards, chromos, all sorts of 1 :oks for prizes for pupils, dia logue and recitation books, albums, toys, purses, toilet sets, magazines, keys to arithmetics, high text-lsxiks, holiday gsxbs, lino liox papers, bibles, games, novelties glolx-s, rail bells, song hooks, dictionaries, fountain pens, volumes of poetry, single volumes of ls ks, liooks in sets, pocket knives, Issik straps and satchels, and an extensive line of miscel laneous gixsls such as school tea.-hers and the general public want at this sea son. Ciias II. FlSIIKK. About Sidewalk. Judge Clayton, of Iiclaware county, in recently charging a jury iu a case in which the rights of a sidewalk were the U.iie of conU'iition, laid down the law in reference to pavements in such a man ner as to clear up some of the point as to which there had tn-eii much appre hension. He said: "Tho owner of real estate also owns the sidew alk in front of his property, suhji-ct to the right of pedestrians to use it for traveling back and forwanl, but outside of this he ow ns the sidewalk as much as any other part of his property. It cannot Is? used for roller skating or a play-ground for children, or other purposes without his consent. If it is he should first order them to leave, and, if they refuse, he may lay hands gently ujon them, and, if they resist, he may use as much force as necessary to remove them, but no more." Increased Dema3d For Pak. The Northwestern Lumberman .-alls attention to the fact that the magnifi cent oak forests north of the Ohio river, in the central part of the northern states, have largely disappeared. Within the past five years, there has lieenan increas ing demand for n:.k, in spite of business depr.ssion, more especially for mch timlier as goes into houe furnishing, in cluding plain and .piurter sawed red oak and white oak. The duration of the Wisconsin red oak supply is pretty plainly indicated, and in the nu.uitin e remnants of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and southern Illiuoisoak will have disappear ed, except in stock farm holdings and the great bulk of tho supply will hereafter come from south of the Ohio, of course there is oak iu all of the southern states, but the alluvial Is it torn lands must furn ish the great bulk of the timber, and us Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia are partly denuded, the main supply w ill soon be derived from the lower Missis- j sj,,,j and its tributari.-s If the finest area of oak timln-r iu the world, namely, that north of the Ohio river, has been stripped w hile tiie coun try's population and industries were com paratively small, how long will the re maining supply hist when the needs are measured by our future imputation and industrial developments? Walnut is gone ; cherry, birch and maple w ill not last many years, and thereafter the de mand for oak will lc much greater and will rapidly increase, it must lie rt uiem hcrcd, loo, that the oak lands are g'ssl for agriculture after tho timls-r is cut, and for this reason the denudation w ill go on with greater rapidity than on the lands less valuable for tillage. When the tide of immigration sets strongly toward the alluvial areas of the lower Mississippi and its tributaries, the hardwood forests will melt rapidly away In-fore the attack of the farmer. It is for this reason that largo holdings of southern and other hard woods are inw being secured in the south. After a few years opnrtuiii ties for such investments ou a large scale w ill be gone forevei Partner Wanted. Wanted an active, sober, and indus trious man to take one-third interest in a well established Nursery and small fruit growing business near Confluence, Fa. A large stock of trees, vim's and plants now 011 hand and in splendid condition, w ith plenty of choh-c land for increasing upon. Amount of capital re-piircd, s-ji. This is a splendid opjxirtunity for the right party, and w iil.liear close investiga tion. . Young mail preferred. Address P. O. Ik.x K, Harnedsville, Somerset county. Pa. Help Wanted ! Itheumalisiii, Oout, Dyspepsia, Catarrh and all Liver, Kidney and Itladder troub les M.itive!y mired by Clark's I ted Cross Natural Medicinal Water. Agents want ed. Write for terms and pamphlet. Ctu H.vi'ips MiXKUAL Water Co., Big Itapids Mich. Hew Coal and Lime Yard. The Listie Mining and Manufacturing Company has establishes! a Coal and Lime yard near Cunningham's planing mill at the It. A O. station, Somerset, where a good supply of the Ix-st Coal and Lime to be had in the county will always le kept. Coal will be delivered prompt ly by the wagon load to any part of the town. Apply at the yard, eir the com pany's office in the IJaer ISlock. Do Hot Fail to Eead ThU. The noted Special ist, Ir. M. Salm, w ho has Ix-e-n so sui eessful in the treat ment of private dis eases eif both sexes and all kinds of chronic diseascsmay lie consulted, as usu al, free ol charge, it: Somerset, at the Ho tel Vannear, on Frle'ny, Xov. 'Kh, Iec :17th, etc etc. "After suffering from dyspepsia for three years I decided to try Uurdock Flood Bitters Two lieittles cured me entirely." Mrs (. C. White, Taberg, Oueida County, Xew York. il WHEN YOU READ THIS HO U may b& rain ing. Burning or not, tne tut remain-. that every man in this county should have a il'tckilitiinh for this variable cli mate protection against e-eld and rain. At the price we are sol ling fjtifMfifttr'jt ( the very liest make) I,nl,lr. Ttrturt 3ltrkinttth fittit, trifh like cut S5.00, is there any rcas on why 'you should not pos sess one ? Another factistnat wo sre offering the best drives in umbrellas that have ever been offered in Somerset. Our specials at 75c and SI are eye openers. Finer grade $1.50 to 85. W. S. KIMMSLL, Xext door to Cook Btci its. Parker & Parker. Beautiful Styles in dps and Jackets Is the verdict of all w ho havo see-n our Fall Stock of Dress Goods and Wraps. We arc prepared io show you a line of Dress Stuff's; which for Trice and Quality are uncqualed. OUR MOTTO Ii:ls ami always will lie THE BEST AT TH2 LEAST PRICES. If you want a r-iol serviceable piece of goods for a very lit tle money, come to us. We lead in our line and pin our fuitli to hone.-t troods at hon est priecs. CAPES AND JACKETS. In all qualitie?, made to fit and wear. ITsvsr Cfrci Zzzh. Valn:s f:r zz Wc invite the public to inspect our lines and be conviuced that our statements ace correct. Popular Triced Garments Made to suit the time?. Every p-ar-ment a perfect fit and Suti.-fae.tion guaranteed. AT Parker & Parker's, : Facts About : FURNITURE We ean inform the trade and publie at large that wc have eome out vi.-tori-eus in our deal with tho furniture manufacturers e.f Michigan. We got all we asked for in the way of bar gains, ouiscjue!itly all we expected, w hut uiore do we want? We only want the trade to know that our line is Iie-t-ter in every respect now than ever lie fore ami that we are going to contin ue selling Furniture on a very low luisis. $25 and $28.00 will buy a solid Oak Suit for the lied room, containing six pieces, made and finished in the very latest styles. $18 and $20.00 takes from our floor a nice suit, either in Antique or Im itation Walnut finish. $28 and $30.00 pays for a niceover st uiTed or wood-frame unit for the par lor, upholstered in l!rocate-lle, Silk, Tapestry and Flush. $15 and $20.00 take one of the name style suits upholstered in Tap estry. $1.80, $1.90, $2.00. Xiee Reed Rock ersbah century finish very orna mental for the porch. $9 and $15.00 buys a solid Oak Side lrd. C. H. C 6C6 Main Cross Street, Somerset, - Pa. lllli r ! 'S""rtjii OFFROTH UIMTOKS NOTICE. Christian Tnn-lrr (In the f.'mirt of 'm lo Irion I'iiititot Souirrsct Frncst . K - r. ( .. I-.. No. I, .Vuy Term, lsvS. Voluntary Anslxnin. nt. HavliiE tus-n Kpisil'itrd au.Ili.ir to riitrl!-Ul- the fund In tlw haiida t.f tin- Asslvii.s-. Io nil imiioiik thus- Uvnlly piititi-l thi-tvlo. n. Iks. u hi-o in- rlvin i hut I m i. I il my o!.-r l:i Sim. r'T l.:ir'Mi'bi -.o'li- i-- ? .-fir. 'v. I :i . . n 1 ri.l i--. N"..' i nil 1 I'.. I .. I-"-, f.',r . ii.' "i'-i ... lili ,nl w tv r all (. i . int- . -I HiAV ult .i'l Ki... "v. ci A't 1 1 tor. IMTUKS XOTI-1L In n .-sllf nf Aiiiilc Itniiii'.i.-r. 'ml.- of Mid tl.. iv k t.tw:iliii. .l.vM. H:n Inc l i-n Hi Hiinlnl nu:itir to rtistr'.V ill.- in.- Imi.U In in.- h:in.ii.r I In- ri'l mliii-l r.i tr. luHiiii ai:i.riic llii-Ii vnl!y rniilli-il t!irt--Ut. null.-.- Is In n i,y e i vi ii ihal I will mi ni my .illlif In Sifii-rst IjoriMi.'li, Sutnrrsi-i .siiinl. I'..., ..ii J'liiir.'l.-t , Niivi-ixlur l, ss, t in ..'ilm-k A. J., for sun I iirfii-c, win a hikI Hli.lvall jsrsi.iis nut) it...i.. t.fco. K. se t I.U Audi i..r. O Ll'XTAU Y ASSKJXM KN T. IlHlil. 1 Iiauc anil Kve. Iiis wife, of Miaito twi:slilp, j-i.mi rsi l n.nnly, lu . Iimviiik iiia.lc a voluntary HSKiKMiii. iit Io me ol nil Hi- U; rn! p. rx.iuil nn.l nil.xisl mul lui:. l '"ur, lor I lie lniiiIH i.l Iiis rflll.Ts, 1,1.111 1. In n l.y Kiv.-n loall pi rsons 1n.l1 l.t.l lownl tf-t'4iior lo make iiiiniisliiiie ayin.-iii in iih-, 11 im iinw Iiuviiik rliiims iiL-im-i tii in Io r m ill 1 lii-iii .luiy mull, nili uieti for wtii.-in. iii ut my oiliis- iu f-oiiM-rs.1, fa., on 11m- ,",il u:iy of lHs..inii.rf !-!.'. VAI.K.NTINK II.VY. As-ixn."- k;xki:'s notk ii Nottrr Is herr-Ly eivrn that Wililam M. alker an. I wile ii.,ve mu.ie a voluulnry a siiiiiiu-iii to ine of uil llieir estate, r.-ai, s-r-sniiiil unil iiiist. iii irusi turtle hem lit ol ihe rlliliir. ol llie xail W iiliMin M W.11K.T A. I l-i ous ImTin i-Uiiuis uir-.i'i-i saiil V liliam l XV .lker nl r. ent im-111 l tiie tiiiii.-r-iitii-l, iluly aiiiiii-nliral'sl. at the is-snii-nee ..I vt 1111.1:1 M. W.-ilk. r. in .si.,iiv.T.s-k IW. ssmers.-t a nunl v, p:l., on 'I nursilay. Ihe oili day of lsi iiiiH-r, A. IL IsHi, anii uil persons OAina -;ii. I W il.i.nn M. Waik.r will uuti liie III. till. I.- 1EIV melil to rest W. i:iiik.r. Mu-;:s WALK Kit, .Vtloriiey. A iirii.e, SSniiierI, 11;. ITcico cf i.pp'icati:a f:r Charter cf l2:OT:raticn. Notirt' . hrI-y Kiwu thai un aIiiv.rioti will ! ruitii' I itw Mv riir of i' ntiyl;i ina on Hi' I'.rtU ilny of NovuiK-r, lKi. t.'y V. A. -ott, Jr.. J". Sniitli, I. A. M vrau. It T;yitt:ui. J M. IxuUi. r, . J. l:.'rnoii ami V". li. Koiutz. uintrr the A-t tS Avn IiiI! v u(.fnA (i April Jl, 17 1, . initial -An Act ! provult tor iiit hi-oriMntiion uii't r 'ut;tioi. ot ivrutm orjttntHM," nl uipifim Uin-to. for lh t-nartr f un iut uli cor poration to f-aiii-tl r-M.Hi. nw-t Hi.-i t'oi:-l-Hiiy, ttn litnt u r aml tj-t of wtiifhurt IU -t.tl'li.-lilM iit jtiil loaititnai!ce of hii hot-l in otni-t tt nohip, xinrrs-i onuity. I'l'iinoy tv:i!M:i, and lor ttu piirjM tt havi HrM uimI r Hjy ail 1 ria iiis, m ii Hl ami j.ri ii K j of -vi 11 At-t of AMx-mi4y ami ui'i -.:n nt- iln r ttr. K h NTZ 4MiLK. ."Solicitors. X I T A XTKI A nKf'l:rKNTATI VK IN If -tuiity 1:1 f-iinylvuriia to iirtro- li:-a n-w lut:tf iotial i-r iniz:;:.'in m;i-t Iosm-j m tfotMl tuMiiH utuiny an.l fiirit-ch ha t i.tl;4 toty r U rt t: . iittnl om: n U r riht mini Alnrft Thi' H. I". J, Mi i'titxl hut X , i'ttilutit l l. ii, EXECUTOR'S SALE ValuaHs Rsal Estate! Kyvlm: rf H:r iit arui f..tf;nt f Jottal hi liiMfi T, lal of Northaitijoti toWn- kj!p. r-M-; i t-uiity, la., ix'tl., 1 (! at public sai', Saturday, Nov. 16. '95. At I o'clock P. M H the pri mists, the f.j lowing tlt-M'ritnsI r-al . tale, viz : A certain trief of l:u:.l -Huale In Niirth .tiiipton i:vn-h:p. Soiiii-r-et n.-iuily. I'a.. n'l jo;i ::.e l:ii i:-..f A in. I'n.iriiu2ii, V m. liitie, 1'hilip V.i-.i. John II. l:!l-r un-t i.-ir." K .tin .ii. ciiiil-iiiiin 1 iii ner. s. mrv or .-.-s. '1 1. re nr.- on the pn-misesa gmnt Two Storv LOG HOUSE, a l:trn, ir"fM wator, an orrliar-l if :rowl fruit uni a J!iar ramp. afxMit ai-n'H -:ir, Ui!Minof Hi. 1 ru t wt-Il tiiiitu rvj t:n whitt ok itml ihi-ttiui oak. Terms : I inr-thinl In h-ii:d UMn .teiiv.-ry of .ls-i, ."ie-lh;rl in :i. ir ami onthir l m Un yewrs. I'ayriK'prs ;i lie seeuis-il ly jil'!ni.-r. iHimi on ihe j re:nisis. l.i p.-r r-nt. .if liu lian'l inon.y In !- i..il inimi-Iia:-iy wh-n In- pr.ii.eriy is kas-k-i .ln. ii-s.ss;iii uive.t ol 111.- firm i'anieiiiul'iy. hu: mi .n' ine hou-e Ultili tii- 1st n. April, lX'i. Triti. ean t.sM'liamc'l im iay ot sa..- Io.-ti:: purvhas-.-rs. JAC"!! I'K'IIIiVl'ili!. H:.:e!:nr of Jonathan ii:u::i-r. ilis-'.l. E ?XVA UT.JIt'S NOTICE. Ks'at:- .f .iiorse Itir.-Iav. late of JctFersoh to'-. i.h; p. oiii.-r-.-l c .11..., I'.., ti. . 'ii. Letter- listai..; t.tary "ii the i.l .v.. estate h. vin Ims-ii untn.tii io the uiili-r-iirn.-l hy pii'iH-r authoi'ity. iinti.-e is herel.y iv.-n Iilaii m'-iiiis iiuii-hli 'J to siiiii estate to InaWe i:iimi-.ii.i:.- p ivmeiit, itn.l lao-e tuiviii cbitni ai::.iii. 'tie samo presea! I hem only an taent'cal.st lor s. Ill' nil lit. :' llif lale rts. 1 M r of .tie". I., on ."iiurl.t.-. Novemin-r l':th, 1-: j. .;. ni: i. ay. w. n. K.l:i I.AV, K.v .uturs. i ).m i n is r i : at i : s n ) r i ck. K-Uit" of Jacoh steru'-r. l ite of Aii'lison to.viiship, t!'s-l. Lett.!-, of aJiiiiuistration having ' l-n iinini 1 l.y th.- priir authority, to tin- tin- ilersl-Ilisl. liotlee is lienl.y Kivell to all per sons iliil.-hteil In sal'i e-tate Io make i.nnii-ih-at- pay nient. ami lltuse having .-lanns ncainst :.l-l .-tate w iii pn-a-nt lli.-in iluly i-iiiheiiti-.ritv.I for m ltienii tit. en .Votnlay. Nov. , is.'i. at the hotel of .'s.'KI St.-ni'-r. la I'unMu--n.-e inroiih. ItO.s-1 STK.UNI-'.U, Administrator. Special Notice. Pure Ity.' Whi-k!" fn.m the ls-t kimm !i.til!eries, ais-or lnii! In art", from .'.'" I -iii .i r uaDoii. My own iiiiporta.ion of tine ohl I'nni, sh.-rry. "Khiiie an.l .Mi 1 Win.-s from f.i Io s,"kii K-r irallon. t ll. hnapure ol.l al.loriu.. M'in.-H. .try ami sw.s t. '' Io 51.VI rtailon. l-.nircn! for Ihecelehral.sl Ijik. . I:ilnu.lla Wines, p-r til loll. Ss-ll- .s-31 I aKe Pur. Wine inear, -ii' icalion. The fiii4-s: iinNirtisl vims, .'.n:t'-s -ssil.-h aiel In-li wh:K'.v. Stout. liiss Ale, Ac. at low-t pres.. i 'alt or write Io A. Anilrie-scii, 1-s Kc.li nil ire. t, All. -iii. l.y. !SHi'ial I'rice I.i -I on appli.-.lloii. No exlra clu.rae fur juitu or K..'kin. .Mail order prompt ly alt. mi. U t". A. ANDRIESSEN, lss JVkral Strtit, AlK-gluny, I'a. A Have a Comfortable Ride. We lave at oar warehouses the finest 1SEE OUR $5.00 SINGLE Head qnnrtei for Hardware, Farm Impliments, James B. Titit Spa. ' IS RE3ERVED FOR George P. Stein &. Co., Dialers ia Fine Boots & Shoes. joriir riux lamation. Wiifukvs. The M.,n. J.h.b If. j,.r.. NX kKU. I'n -i ll al Jmlife of ihe s.-veriil Cmii-Is of oiuioiHi I'lins nf tin- v. n.l nenitiesroiti p.isinar ihe li.Hi Jii.tii-i.,1 1'iHinei. mi l Ju-ln- of ihe I'.xirts of .iveraa.l l'e.-i'iiner nn.l . e ii- Jail tN-iivi rv. lor Ihe trial of all mpital and oth.-r.ilti-n.ii-rs in the wai. I'lstr.ei. ami 1'. J. HoKNi.it ;ui. I Noah Hir.-i. xrit, K'i's., Jililu"--of In - l ixirts of iiiniiiiMl i'l. MS Hint Ju-.ln.-s of the 'urt of .lyi r ami T.-miiner ami lieiii-r.il Ja'l 1 hvi rv lor the trial ..l ull capital an.l ih r .ill inters in ihe . nunlv of in:iii rsei, P;ive is-ih : th,-;r pns-i l;t. Mini to ine itir.s-tiil. for lioliliiii a . 'niirt i.l I oiihiioii I'h-us an I ie n. ni (jiinrler sssn.nn of Inn t-i.i-e aii.l . .en. rrn Jaii l.i-!ivery. aarl Courts of U i t aui T' riaim-r at ssniu-rsi I. on M"onlay, Dec. J), Oo. N't: k Is hi-reliy irlven to all the Justice of the I'.-ar... the . 'nniiier uiel l'instuh:.si w ithin Ihe sai-l ismnfy ot Simt rs'l, thai thev lie tin n ami there in their pr"i-r persons with th. ir mil-, r.ciiris.in.jiiisi:ioii-,.-aiiiinatioii! an.! other r-iii: iii;nin-e?.. to il those thinii whi'-h to i heir it:i.-e an. I in that tiehalfMis. p.-rui!i U he .lime, hihI l-o they who will pn.si-cu'c tof-.iiiist tiie prisoners ttiat are or shall lie in t.he jail of Somerset ."xiinty. to Im then anil ; l..ri. pnesiule against I hem ait shull lieju.-vt. KIiVAKI II.miVKR. henff. Sheriff Sales. Ity irt:!- t( a rt-rtalri wnt of Ki. r Usu-rl mj: if iri-t'iMirt ol t :ii:ion l'l-aM. .f nii-r-c-t timrity, I'a , to rn-.iini l l. ttirt will tm v j-! t-.a! at tiit-t'ourt Hoti, on Friday, Dec. 6. 1895, AT 1 O'CLOCK P X. th. follow in;; t!-MTil''l r! -tat to-wit All Ili ritrht. titl . ii; r-t. rlaim urn! iiian! of Ali- K. IIiif.'ifi:.,:il.uii, of, in rl tth' u.i'lix ii.ti two-thinN inu-r-l In m lot of rotint! .Uiai in liw iilitu f IVt-rsNnrif. A'!iNn towrl:!p. Nun. r- I -iiTity. -iitaiiiir)4 J'hir.'trri-, mor r 1 ., l4-ar :i r r of Main Hir--t hiiI Mairtin alUy, ati-1 if i;nil'l ly lot of M. A. i ." h-i p. lt-1 AnfcTii-tn.'. ii. I l-ati A Mn., Y. I. luivr. Jo -ti iiil ;4i in. HiwiityS luirr, havtu th r: rii I1! a lirvp lni-it hoii--, kno n h tin h ' id (il ilort-i. a larirr -itiitrU-arui th--r m t I)UitO;ii, with th aixflcnafi. 1 ik'-n tit r-.--iii.iti a'l to Im m1I h-4 tiie pn' rtv of Aiif - K. Hiiii'Mith.jviii. at ti -ail of U W. l;rrh:ii. Terms : N'-Tice f" r-.i:s p'ir hasli.f at the alu'V e s-i.e tt 'oi pl'-a.-e t:iU.- no; ;ee lii.. 10 p-r .-.in. of thi- p-ir.-hasi. mori.-y lira.: In p:til w i -ii pri.ii. rly is kiai-lo-tl down, o:hiTwis it v. ill .m .hi e- ! io al the n-k of th.-r.r-t pn-.-iM-.-r. T:;. r.--:il-i- of the pur ei.i 4.- iit.i.i; y i.e.:-: Is- i'.ii n:i or t. -l. .rv : 1 ie tt ,y of eiL.ti.-oiaMoi. -, ;; Tit nr-ii.iy. tv. Ut'l. ist.V .No .-. I will Is arkaov. i.- tif.st until the pur. is- i-.oii. y j- in full. Sh'-riiT- . iti.--. . KIV'A1U iH N iVKK. il -herur. NoTK'K is hT'Uy yivfn to a!! fvTvmns ft-rzi'' I a I -ir tt --. i t -tti oroi 1i twi-m that thv fo:iovmi: iT.-tiiiat- h iv .i-t U'-Kit-r ari'l tit V tit- ' tin will ' pr-'ii-t ftrMn tlnnaiiiMi itnl a iiow iru- at t irpliaitV Court to '..' hiJ al Soiu.-rvl, la., on Wednesday, Djs. II, 1395. iiuTii.-in.ttr f II iiiy ii.yi:tan, Ji-i. Kmt U im a-.ti a: f ii;-r Stti-.H. ? e -u Tor t ; tch i,l ii n-li j,wrif.r. Aito ial M iry J. i..'i'i, lorm -r!y M.rv J. tri -i. l?u: rti-r r.''r t 1'aul W itaii. 1i. Am.'ia i W. J. U. if.iv, f.wu:r ot V:iu Hay. n. !. oiiii' of K !-ii'it;-1 !!! -tp'o. lniinNrrri tr ol .l:u-il t r. -I Kir- itn-i fiiml r ou:i' f Worth J. Pit-kiri, atiiti i.i-Tr::'' i H'-nry S. ; kitnr. iSfM. K.r.t I rt'i ii a ,.un li. r . nyUr, iniri!i n!or 'f J' . I- K i.'f. 1 in; .!(-n ii t of a. J. t oltf-rn. x'cn;or l llira:a l:tt. V irt at.! liii ti ii "'ou:i" of "harU l. Waik-iTai.-l Win M. .-Mirtf :c, a'tiiiiiii-.trators of fainu- P. VVa!k-r. o'.. r :ri ximI iirial acttuitt f 1 'harl- IJ. Waiic raii l U n. M. s iiru , u ..iniintra1rH of hum !ia r. tt.- M. i;.viT r- nil,.-... t JArulS U MIM.KIt. BABYLAND. I"E.,.a,iSE'"' 50 cents a year. Kr Ifaihy, i t thi' si-,anJ v n S vti-t ;tr-;l. itf :' r !hr ltt'!f tf.-., u hit h tttiitM rh trtrut f'it ni," sji i tlu I-.Hi lIo!ne Journal. LEADING FEATURES f NEW V01UXE- .V- ; .",'. " 'oi'on. llcrailv. ntur.-si aii'l i!.:vinat I'v Mi- Kli Karmaii I Pratt. tlnhi'x I'.irt .'kI'ii .v..i.i;. ('harming v.-r-i-s, nith i' tiires, tor err Uil.y of ev ery iii.'iil Ii. l!y tiny lUiiicxm. .1 '' ''.!..'. Kiitertaininii .as u ciipations for t lit? tiur-eiy. l.y .Marion It. atty. 'm-.o.s ''''.'; ".... I'tor Kttle tin gcfs.1. I'.y "l z." .Voii.-.s infvery iiiimir. Hfifi'l'n' t'ull-im:j" I'if'irrtx that toll their ow n stoi i.-. .' y?Hme trfin with A ttrrmher .1 Vi. , nuitlf V'JT 'rrr. Alpha Pub. Co., im, Ma-l'' line of : BUGJIES, PHAETCNS, CARRIAGES, and ROAD WAGONS, tLe 'mat pc(.e ever ofcr(d fcr 1:1 e qcslity DRIViNJ HARNESS.!- and Wagons. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA, i. i : I - 1 I i r . t L i. r, -i -1 J; ir