t I- .1 It...n f r"'i, n....t t , trier, I ." c i . I , . I , . r Stu i r, il n . I A If j i f i I f r . t ll a l. -I. . I I ( ' lei: is- it t i I. tries, liinnie; ....lrc--. .iVlu . in I by I'k tlio iintary Nil I . r an. I A. V . K lll'llT. l'oneniaiic,)eis nlw nyn turn mil In IJe- VtiiilM11 lllcctillt!4 Hllll ITOlVll lit Ihi- Vhls illo VA'cilnes.lay cvenin.j vvm no ex. ceotloti to the rule. Tlio oil! rs of th ineellni were Charles IVirn lr, IVesMmit; Isaac N. Kaufman, Allen 'Pioinns, hth1 1 1 1 1 Hlit Iiilir, Vice I'resMcnts; K. ,. Nwank nnil .1. 1'. NctV, Secret uie. 1 W. Ilitweekcr, Ksij., nnil lion. V. It. Manner were tho orator. Tlio olllecist of tlio Scalp Ijkvi'1 McKin aley anil llolntrt I'luli prosi.lc.l nt tlv. meeting held In tliut place, on Tlmrstlay fnrnon. M "ssrs. Hi.vs nor mil . in ner Were tlio speakers. Tlio name, gentlemen spoke nt a ineet ft hold tlio name, evening nt llilslro. John Ilerkey, was President of this moot ing, .liiiuli IvitlilitlKiuxli itti.l John lleixli beriier, Vlco Presidents, an. I t. A. John mill II. ('. IIoUitiK-r, Sccrctarica. The. iiK-ct in at l!akersville. on tlio 2 lib wan lute In oruaniinj;, o i ntf to tho tint that a in mnllliTiit McKlnley ami llolmit xlo was oreeteii try tho Republicans of JplVorwiii township tlio hiiiiio Hflornoor. Davit' (.iarlncr was President, I'reiler ick Sliaitlis, K Iwaril Country in in, Hi ram lli'ik,inil John II. Mnrriso:., Vice IVesitleiibx, mul I. P. Criso ami Minlisoii Kiiupp, Si-cretarlcs. Hon. V. II. Sanncr uhh tho principal speaker. Tho Kcpiililicaii nicotine held nt liar rott, Motelay hlirht, w as one of th movl largely atteiiile.1 Hint cli'.luiaiulin of the campaign. All orKuiii.ullnn was ellcftoit as follow: President, W. I, llrant, Vlue 1'rosiilcntn. K. T. Pollard, G. W. V paver, PotorT. Miller, Ell I'.ittner, Washington Rector, tleo. I,ylierter, Sr., K, A. P.itt nor, V. J. lohr, II. II. Yotler, J. II. Nedrow, X. II. Lenhart, .iich Snyder, X. J. Judy ; Secretaries, I.. A. Manst and S. . Hector. Addresaea wore made- ly County Chairman Berkley and K. V. Iliesecker, Kscj. A feature of the evon- liijf wan tho uuislo liy tho P.erllu hand, mid lllo) Club In mi the name placo, orttrit Connty Cctfcrcnco. Tho fall oonvoiitinu of tho Somerset county CoufV'roin-o of the Allegheny Synod met in Mt. Talior Ltitheri.n Church at liarrett. Pa., Oet. lit, Im'MI. Suitable resolutions were ottered on tho (loath of an aged and respected 'orotlier, Kav. I). Suitl't, who wont to his reward about ten days previous to the ineotinjf of Conferoni-o. Preaehinz norvlees were held cneh inornlntr, at 10:.t(), anI also e.mli evoninc l'rsietieal HiibjwU portulnlnif to clmirli life and chureh work were discussed "f he discus-si rts, written and oral, were Cntereslintf and edlfyiutj, The couiuilttoe ou Collegiate Institute inidu the following report, which whs adopted: Tho comuiltteo en Collegiate Institute rospeetfiilly reports that tlio re p.iiromcuU of (.'oiifercneo not having liecn compiled w Mi, the school has not Vieen opene.1. We recoiumeiid that the , committee bo authorized, as xn as any miiitalilo town In the county accedes to the provisions and conditions of tho ac tion of Conference taken at Kriedeiis May Hi.", to take the necessary stops for the opening of the proposed institution llev. M. I.. Yountf, I'll. D., tev. K. S, Johnston and Uov. C. V. (iephart, com illlttO. Conference dovotod fiO.lX) Ui aid tho WellerHliurR Pastorale, and recommend d the organization of a congregation at ir noiix Sand Patch, to lo in cunnoctioii with the alMive pastorale. At the request of the Xortheast Confer puce, a comuiltteo was appointed to con Ser with similar committees from tho two remaining Conferences of Allegheny Mynod, an to the advisability of allowii.i; the Xortneast Conference to form a sop arato synod. The next convention of Conforonco will 4)0 hold iu the Lutheran Church at Lu' vatiHviUe. . Rkv. L. X. Flkck, Swretary, fltll tin Ml. 'Mil ( ' t j il, in In; ''s SI. H i. .11. c il IV l.i-l V Mini Iiinci y l icllt Ml III In i tic I a sci i' mis i 1 1 j ti r v 1 1 1 li i le hi k iiil; it t H l he .1 a am ciiler press. 1 1 is was uilit in Hi" i;i arin ami licliuc it could be released was lorn from tho socket at the shoulder. The Injury Is n verv nain- ful one Hiid will prevent Mr. Cnpp from working for many weeks. - 'Nipiini Amos rinnc(;an, Mryorsilnlo's p iclie Renius, distriliiltod n lot of McKlu- ey and Itoliart campaign sons alsiut the County Scat last week. Tho verses nro tho 'Sipiiro's own composition nud are arranged to bo Mum; to tho old time familiar airs, such as "Hooty, Tooty, IIo l.yo ,Vc. The local Ministerial Association met at tho Presbyterian Parsonai;o on M on lay morning. It was resolved to hold the I'nioii Thankirlvlnit service In the resbyierian Church, tlie pastor to pro- sldo and Uov. C. K. Uebhnrt, of tlio La viu.svillo Lutheran Church, to preach the sermon. heroic sized lithograph of Major Mc- Kinley, thn next President of thn I'nited Slates, was suspended over t'nlon Street, lietween tho Court Mouse and tho IIku- a l. r otllco yesterday iiiorniiic. It Is the truest campaign banner ever heen in Somerset and attracts tho attention of everylMidy who comes to town. Tho Comity Com. nissio tiers cavo tho ontraet for printing tho ballots to bo voted in this county next Tuesday to a Pittsburg pt intltiij pstablisliineiit. Thpy will bo alsmt thn miiiio si.o as tho Sher- iirs proclamation printed In this Issue of tho IlKltAMiaud will cost over ?l0. Iti listricts iiolllng as many votes as Homer- not township tho election oillcers will have to resort to hydraulic pressure In order to forco all of them Into the ballot boxes. Tho Hepublicans of ( ilencoo and vicin ity will hold a MeKinloy and Ilobart meeting In Leydig's Hall, on Saturday evening, .'list Inst. Able speakers w ill bo present to discuss tho is-nin of tlnj chiii palgn. Kvorybody, Irrosidiclivo of form- party ulUUatiom is Invito. i to bo pres ort. L. C. Colbom, Ksq., was re-olooted treasurer of tho Association of tho Direc tors of tho Poor and Charities of Penn sylvania, at the annual meeting held In Pittsburg last week. Tho political com plexlon of the couvontlon was developed byastrawvoto for President, resulting in ".17 for McKinley, U7 for ISryan, and 0 f cuttei lug. Mrs. Mugglo Shultlco, aged 70 years and (I mouths, died vory unexpectedly at hor homo iu Jenuer township Tuesday morning, ltllh uli. U tcy.isti I was walk ing through tho yard In frjiitofher homo Monday iiltornooii when slio suddenly tell to tho ground. Horagod husband assisted her into the houso, where she died as sliiloJ. She Is survived by her hiihbuud and one daughter. Members of tho Lincoln Club are al ready making arrangements to attend in a bo ly tho Inauguration of President Mo Kiuley. An etl'ort will bo luado to secure a special train over tho li. it O. leaving Somerset on the night of Mircli lih and returning at an early hour on the morn lug of the 5th. Accommodations will be secured at one of the leading Washington hotels. National Chairman M. A. llanuti has designated next Saturday as "Flag I)uy, imd rcquents every patriotic citizen of tho Culled States, who favors tho protection of American honor, American Industries and the credit of the Nation to display the Slurs and Stripes over his home and place of business on that day, Kvery Republican and Sound Money Democrat in Somerset county Uiould accept thin Biiggesllou. f 'ttii-iii lie hit ii 1 1 ilU-"11 will m n Mn tVii'fi'tit rfMiicily In I'" llli'Mih III llll' " I I .1 li C Silllto." c- coi . I i Mi; I V III.' i; 1 people .. I Mi.. 1 If .el II 1 1 1 1 I i ' I. 'I- I he o li I. 'I t n li tie I I ii ! I V, pill - li.i-e .1 railroad 1 1 .m-poi lit ini I'.ir th.-n 1 1 1 lord n net ion, Iowa, and yesterday sent them on their wav njoiclng. - - Thursday lr. J. Slewnrt Lacocl;, of Mlcgheny, Ieputy State Veterinarian, and Or. I. X. liregg, of I'nyctto county, slaughtered 'Jl emtio sutl'eriiig from tu berculosis. Tho cuttle were thn properly f Prank l'.liott, of llcdstone, I'ayelte county, and were condemned hi mi t two months ago by lr. tiregg. A liner look ing herdofcatllo could nut have been found In thn State. All were registered llolsteins, and their Individual value ranged from ?7."i to Ji, the entiro herd being valued at alsmt tM,no. Tho ro- mainsof tho animals will be eon verted Into fertilizer at the schindery. While reluctant to talk of tho mailer. lr. Luiilck adniltteil that the cuttle when slaughtered were found to be iu a terri ble condition. To all outward appear ances, however, tho animals w ero In good health, being fat and sleek, and up until the limn they were allowed to become dry tho milch cows w ere producing more milk than ever before. Tho following extract from a personal letter w ritten by Mr. X. 11. Ileum, of Chi cago, to Hon. W. It. Saniier, will be In teresting to thn I'epuliHc.ius and sound money Democrats of Somerset county, many of whom have a personal acquaint ance w ith tho writer and know that hu was formerly a pronounced Democrat. Mr. Ilea in says: "1'herols every Indica tion that Illinois will civo McKinlcv li'i.iHK) to I.'jO.oui majority. In tho city it looks like two MeKinloy Votes to one llryan vote. I believe tho election w ill result in an overwhelming defeat for tho Popoerats on the general result. The ad vance of live hundred millions of dollars Iu the value of farm products in tho past six weeks, based on foreign demand, has caused many farmers to change to good money. This rise dispels tlio fallacy of the Populists that low prices resulted from the 'Crime of '7-V I am glad Penn sylvania is sound when tho country's good name Is at ttake. Slio has always been on tho side of right w hen she w as needed." About midnight Friday when Police man (iebhart urrived at the corner of the Casebeer building on his way from the Somerset House to tho public square, his attention was arrested by crashing glass In tho direction of Mrs. A. K. I'hl's storo. Tho otllcer at once decided that burglars worn at work in that direction and ho set alsmt to cupturo them. Retracing his steps ho walked around the block, and when he roach ml tho Disciple Church ho again heard the noise of crushing win dow glass. Immediately back of I'hl's store Is a high bosrd fenc i. The oillcer scaled this and cried out to several men, who wore loitoring about tho public squaro lo guard tho front of tho building. Alsntt this tiuio a man upproachod the olhcor Irom the rear of the adjoining building and when (iebhart asking him what ho was doing there he replied that ho had boon culling on a girl. The man was unable to glvo a satisfac tory explanation of how ho came to bo iu that vicinity and the policeman collared him and led him to tho street, w hero un der the glaro of tho eleclrio light ho dis covered that his prisoner was Sliaulis, who was discharged from the Western Penitentiary a few months ago, and who has sinco been employed as hostler at Simpson's livery Htable. An investigation revealed that Saylor's res taurant had been burglarized, being abstracted from tho cash drawer, ami a lot of canned giiods, tobacco and so forth. which had been taken from the samo es tablishment was found later In the night in a bag w hich had been thrown over the lenco i mo inn adjoining yard, i lie po liceman believes that the thief was about to enter the I'hl store when ho was cap tured. , Shaulis w us lodged lu jail. Iiilt to n quarrel the lle,.u.caiis ot nun ..f luelte l..t.. eiiiiipi.Mlnu II ll M I , lei cine, h ieh, lloU.Met, hy I III.' call in,r in l y He- majority of Hon. Itcn J iiiiiii Haywood as rclcrce (o lueak the deadlock that had existed lor many w ccks. Hie court of D iuphiii county de rided thai my nuimi could not glu the regular e(, Ilium set apart as tho republi can minimi in thcnfllcial ballot, liy rea son of this decision (which was purely upon a technicality ) 1 was compelled, as jour candidate, to Mo nomination pa pers, u,,d the same having been sustained by the court I tnko pleasure In In forming you that my name w ill appear on thn otlicial ballot as tho "MeKinloy and sound money" candidate. In being compelled to resort to this ex pedient to have my name placed upon tho official ballot I followed tho Instruc tions of lion. John P. I'.lkln, our stale chairman, who recognizes mo as your nominee and tlio regular republican nom inee of tlio district. Hy reason of the use of two columns on the ballot voters desiring to vote tlio remiblican ticket I respectfully call attention of tho Vo ters of tho district to tho fact that In the final vote of tho conference I received three votes from Cambria cnuntv. three votes fr Illair county ami one and one half votes from Picdfbrd county, a total of seven and on.i half votes out of twelve, thus clearly giving inn a majority of tho entire conference, and makimr mo thn nominee of the district without the vole of Mr. Haywood, tho referee. As to Mr. Joseph K. Thropp, he nover had at any time iu tho conference inoro than one and .iie-half voles except an occasional complimentary vote from Cambria county. Ho was fairly defeated in Bedford county and his now claiming to bo a republican cuiididato lu the dis trict is a violation of his pledge when ho oircred his inline to the voters of Hodford e unity, and is a w rong upon tho peoplo w hodosiroto votoati honest ballot.and his candidacy endangers Ilepubllcan success. It w as proven In tho trial of tho caso at Harrisburg that many oftho signatures to his papers, as the evidence will show, wero obi lined through misrepresentation and that tho original headings as signed by the voters wero cut oil and a nomina tion paper heading substituted in Its stead and that tho papors after being sworn to as a whole on tho evening of October"), were separated and additional sheets of paper, with additional names, wero at tached to them ou Tuesday, October I'. papers and names that woro not soou by the parties w ho made tho allldavlt of cor rectness of huiiio until produced in court, and had It not been for tho powers of at torney, filed by a bureley sutllcient num ber of tho original signers from Hodford county, the usoot their names to supple mental nomination papers, the original papers an tiled would have been declared aljmilutely void. The ell'oi ts of Mr. Thropp in this entire maturlius Lieu to thwart tho will of the majority of the republican Vetera of the district and to diprive them of their choice of a candidate as expressed by tho district conference, and in this last effort ho is endeavoring to accomplish the over throw and defeat of the legulurly nomi nated candidate and make secure tho flee tioii of a free silver, freo trade democrat. I concave it to bo my duty an your can- (imaio una as an earnest republican, a cit izen of tho district who has devoted a life timo to lis luterosti, b ith ui a citizen and as one w ho fcorved his country iu its hour of trial and danger as a private soldier to to appeal to every voter to stand by tho nominee of the party, and to rebuke by an overwhelming vote tho practices re sorted to by Mr. Thropp to force himself upon the people ; and, lu addition to ap pealing to tho republican voters of the district, I appeal to every honest Ameri can citizen to stand by mo In my effort to sustain tho honesty and purity of our pri mary elections, and iu doing so, I can as sure the good peoplo of the district that in my future aurvico I will faithfully and coseicntiously guard every interest of tho district to tho best of my ability. J. D. IIk kh. I lol l. la, ienruia, -" ' I ''-hlliBim, llll'Hli--l-..h.XJiJol M IIIIH-..I.I, Ncl,iv.K.i, Noi I', I ' it ,.l i mi, North Dakota, I Iregoii, South llaKot I, Washington, Wyoming, Theso represent lLi. Wero Mr. llryan to secure every one of th"sn doubtful States Mr. MeKinloy would slill be elected by a handsome and significant majority. The Herald has also made a ciinvas'i of every congressional district in thn conn try and Is ablo therefore to pro diet that the majority vote of tho FICiy-lllth Con gress will bo for sound money and for the principles of tho St. Louis platform. Tlio number of llepubllcans who will takolho oatli of olll 'n at thn beginn ing oftho next session will bnUJI, Democrats IU7, and Populists (I. Theso totals may bo roc ass i Mod Inlo theso proportions In advocacy of an hon est linaucial policy of tho administration of the Oovernment, or In support of tho heresy which culminated In Chicago: For Sound Money, 21.1 votes. For Free Silver, 1 IJ. In Now York, thn Assembly of h;)7 will Include 11.1 Republicans and .'!" Demo crats, This will give the llepubllcans an additional majority on a Joint vote of the Legislature of 10 votes, excluding one Independent Republican in the Senate. Last year tho Republicans had a majority of 77 votes: this year they w ill liavo a majority of 7 votes. This w ill undoubt edly assure tho election of Thomas C. Piatt to thn I'liltcd Slates Seliatu to suc ceed Senator David II. Hill, whoso term expires March :i, lv.7. Tlio llopublieuus will carry Xow Jer sey for Mr. MeKinloy by at least .'lO.OM. This majority is conceded by tho Demo crats. Its congressional representation will bo seven Republicans and one Dem ocrat. The Indications are also that tho Legislature will bo overwhelmingly Re publican, Connecticut w ill elect tho Ilepubllcan Presidential electors by at least 4i,m) plurality, and will roll up a majority of IRiWO for the Republican Slato ticket. Her four Congressmen will bo Republi can, and the State Legislature will return Orvillo II. Piatt to the I'nited States Senate. This canvass of tho country by tho Herald was conducted with absolute Im partiality, Its correspondents in every district being instructed not to accept under any cireomsiauci-M partisan esti mates. In a great number of instances tho canvass was made by counties, and where counties were regarded as doubt ful, by townships. "I was troubled with that dreadful dis ease called dropsy; swollen from head to foot. Ilurdock Blood Ilitto-it has com pletely cured me. It is a most wonderful medicine." Joseph Ilerlck, Llnwood, Out. Row a rubliaher. We note that our enterprising booksel ler, Mr. Chita. IL Fisher, proprietor of Fisher's ltk Store, has gono into the publishing business. He now publishes the lsxik entitled "Favorite Songs," for ho schools o f Somerset county. At a consideradln expense ho him issued an edition of IO.cmm) copies and they aro sell- i Ing very rapidly. Theso song books ought to bo in the hands of every school director, teacher and pupil In this coun ty. It is tho best collection of songs in tho world. County Chairman llerkley and Cupt. Sauner addressed a large audience at Kdie on Saturday evening. The oillcers of the meeting were: President, John Ra ker; Vice Presidents, Xouh Rreiidle, Isa iah Roll, Goo. Cover; Secretary, Herbert Rittuer. AHuiKht, said people had told her she had better not tell l,l she knew iilsml tho cum,., Klio .lei ,, know , )lrl, rsV l.ei I A l. l,:hl HI1.'.M.... s.l I On I lull e as seel iij.; I ill IC the 1 1 j , y was -I . .1 . are nm chai ci . w il li hit il o e ,ii, i, ,,, i- i;li I, nl l It.. As llie I lie iiy, bui wnli reinox ing I he li.pior lr.nn a warehouse without paving the tax, this defenso Is valid If believed by the jury. Saturday Judge llullliigton sentenced thn Ihren prisoners to tlflce months in Hi" Somerset county jail. Jacob Smith pleaded guilty to break ing Into thn postolll -o at Hooversvlllo, this county with thn Intention to commit a ft lony. Smith claimed that hn came from Har risburg. According to Ms slory ho was tho victim of a Job putupou him by IIoov ersvllln peopln. He claims thai hn wan dered Into that village ami inked n nail hn met to aid him in robbing the pi I' ll. 'o. Tho man refused and told the post master ab mt It. Then, Smith says, iiu other man caiii'i to him ii'id iigri'O.I to di the work. They went to tun building and his partner forced the w indow. Ho told Smith to climb lu. Smith was afraid but the man gave him a push and said that ho would break his neck If ho did not go In and rob thn oill -ii. Tis ivo his neck Smith climbed in. There were six teen men armed with shot guns eon eal ed iu thoolllcn. They jumped on Smith and made a prisoner of him. Tim other man got away, Tho Court did not be lieve Smith's story and sentenced him to eighteen mouths In tho penitentiary. Freeman Xicoln, of L iwor Turkoyfoot township, found guilty of forging pen sion ailldavits, was sentenced lo four months In the Somerset county jail. Peter ! isher and Sarah Reed, both of this county, pleaded guilty to perjury lu sw oaring falsely In I ho pension applica tion of tho woman. They sworo they wero not married. i Judgj lbilllngton suspended sentence on acccotiut of their children. Ett His Wife oa tfcKiiilcy. Lai-okti:, Ind., Oet. 21. Win. Corbus, of F.lkhart county, Is so conlldent Major Mckinley will bo elected that ho has madoa wager w hich, if lie loses, w ill re suit in Mrs, Corbus becoming the belter half of Oeorgo M. It.irnell, w ho, us thn party of tho second part, agrees to deed to Corbus a houso and lot valued at f "i,0:K if MeKinloy Is elected. The papers have been legally drafted Mrs. Corbus has agreed tosacrillco home and husband, and tho election returns aro anxiously awaited to determine tho last chapter of the nnlqno transaction Ilaruell Is a single man and is possessed of considerable means. Mrs. Corbus is the mother of u largo family of children Ity tho terms of the contract Darnell w ill lo obliged to provide for them If ho w ins the bet. Good Chance For Nio Girli. San 1- RANfist'o, Oct. 20. Tho mining camps of Trail Creek and Rouudary Creek, British Columbia, w here there are ton moil to ouo woman, want wives, Steady work and gsd pay, with the fact that British Columbia laws frown severe ly on gambling and drinking, have mado tho miners prosperous. Tho question of getting wives was raised recently as a Joko, but the outcome has been to t hor oughly advertise tho fact that a large number of inarringouhlu girls can find good husbands by emigrating to tho luin ing districts of British Columbia. J. J. Devlin, a prominent miner, who went recently lo Toronto and Montreal to sell mining properties, discussed tho matter in these cities, and got tho news paper to discussing it. He told tho (it nadians that if they would send .100 nice girls out to Rosshtiid alonn, everybody would get a good husband. Reports show that already tho girls aro taking up the matter seriously. Tho miners are willing, ' and tho first lot of would-be w Ives will be arranged for this spring. PITTSBURG, PA. f i li.- ..,.u ... i .. .... ,i ,.,...,, Il el our Mlole. .Iiiiivliur mot? I lilt lll'e sUliill. blill.t .olne. III. lo.l. lie 1 1 1 i 1 1 -t Hint customers can not help but be suited. I lave in Ktock seventy klinls imd styles of Novelty Dress Goods nt prlce.t In suit nil, selling nil-wool ut "1c, '''(; 10c, '10c, no, ivtnl 71c, per ynnl good (tjfilit' liaixlsonie colorings and about ",1 per cent, cheaper tlinn tiny were four weeks ago; they are ready ; great bargains. In plain Serges and Henriettasnil colors we can give you big values nsk to sis-them tttnl see the wonderful low prices. In nil-wool and part-wool I'lttids w cun show you nt 8, 10, 12, 15, 25, .'15 nnd 5(cta jht yard. Tlicy arc great sellers. We luivc the Is-st utid most varied assortment of fancy silks we have ever bad In stock. Parisian t'd'cclM, Muck and .white, red, pink, green and bluo dots, plain und black Ugurc Kilk, FringlngSIlk from 'Si to 50c. Our Ribbon Stock Has never Wen so large and chcup ns it is this season. If you want pretty rlblsin give us a call. Ladies' Cloth and Plush Cupos, La dies' and Misses Jacket, wo are now receiving a mtpcrb line good futility new styles at cheap prices. Cloth Capes, $2, $3, fj, $5, $7, to fil. Flush Cupos, $1.75, $0, $S to f 10. Ladles' and Misses Jackets, il, fj.50, I, 50, 7, tofH. In Men's Ladles' and Children's Undcrw tar we have a large stock and have done a big trude In them, we tan give extraordinary low prices. Come and see our all-wool and cotton Itlitnkets, Comforts, Ik'd Spreads, Car pets, Hugs, Soft Oil Cloth, Lace Cur tains, Window 151 i mis, Carpet Varus, etc. Our Domestic Stock U full up. All- wool Flannels, Outing Cloths, Lancas ter (iinghatns, Calicoes, Itleaehod and Unbleached Muslins, Cotton Flannels, etc. Life is too short to mention all the nice things and good bargain we have to show you. Call and see that we menu what wo advertise. PARKER fc PARKER. t)NWIHOMMOMfOMM C9 w s u 2 16 TO 1. ILVliR GOLD In Hip money question minim that In wcinlit It wmilil hike III Uohl dollars to make In weight one Sliver dollar. We uimtii litis, fur t.li her m. Mil v..r i..n..l.l S dollar lo Klv you the purest anil most tttr. it kimhIm sold. Take n moiiicnl V nine aim look al iiiikc price : aYt'iirit Konicrset J.ii per iml ilt.n Vr.oldPiireltye2.:'."ilo-.' ,W ' O 7 In lo ,t .V) ioi..v -t Jf Ihm.-i Ilaii.l-mailf Hour Mush i,M ' 9 J. H. KuiiKtitTiy Puru Hve....')..V " " Andrlessei, Host Pure (iyt. A.'jO " " -i -clitl price list, tin Win in, ( on JJ npiillcitiloii. No I'xira flinrK for Jugs 9 orptektiiK. Uivo u a trial order. 9 IIICPHONC A. NOHICSSLN, mo. 4 Its Ketlenil Ht..AllfKlit iiy, Pa ' III Uli' fi ill il 1 y, HIM (II lliKk ivooil siii'loii; (me no h o. I of Hull. Terms : r. Mt.mutA.tmultt. V .a nil s n . i-. . .i i. ii, i, , . :; : I 1. "I" "O. I" 1-11 - lie I.-. ,.,,.,11 .1 Ml II .1 I -I. '.el. I" In.. I i n I .No. 1, in i 1 Thursday, November 12,1396, At 1:30 o'clock P. M., Tlie folloM-liiL' lli'tcrllied Vlltll lllle real estate, line I lie iro,erly id "Hid ilis-i-.ist-il : No. I Ir.tfl ol land llinitti In Lincoln township, Moiuerset coiiniy. I'u., nnitiiiir llllle liuni .,.lc, l'it.( lliljoiiiiil) Innds ol Levi ll.Tkcy, Alexander Iticndle, K lvt.ird Miller, Miirvcy 1 lie. nine, .lolin lneer, mid tineis tin intnrs 'i ii, id :t, coiiiitlnliik III n t.. nnne or less, known us tlie hotneslttd or ill cedent, I in v I nic tlierisiii tirs'tt'd two friiMii; ilwelliiik Iniilscs, liiiiik-luirn, w.'iKOii-shetl, elder-press met cld"r house, ((riiliiiiy, two simps snd olIicroiilliiilldiiiKS ; iienrly all t loir, und un tier oud slnle of cultivation. A In run ripple on hard. iwn r ciiinp. Willi tt 1 1 tlie xnmir uteii slls except keelers. l'iie whole farm Is well wiiti rd;a llr-l-ehis spring (saiidwuti r at each house. All underlaid with emit, and the 4-tool vein had Iiismi opciicd. It heini a part ol the i't me tract tif land which .lolin l-'ike lllld Wile convcyeil to S;l I II II e I Iterli.V l,y died tlu'isl llic Jll Ii il.i v day of A 11x11 -I, Im)I, 11 lid n cor.led III 'olniinS., paes Uimd t:t. No. Z Known its lie, Ilea 111 tract, Minuted III sHine towiislnp nnd coimlv, iiiI.IoiiiIiik lauds of Noih W, ftrciidle, Micbut'l pwank, .lolin ,i , leer, tract No. ;( mid others, cniilalii Intr 7"i acres anil 117 perches, tnoreor less, iiIm.iiI f, cltiir, well watered, iihout one hundred siiKiirlris's 011 It. I'nderliild with coal nnd the 1-fiKlt Vein hud lieell om'im1 nt two pliues. Iielnx the sitme Intel of land, which Alirnliuin I'.ist 111 and w ife couveycil to Mm 11 u el ll.'iki v (iln olle-r liindsi hy deed tinted th July, ls.;h, mid rts-ordird In Vol11111e.il, papist KIT and 41 H Also hy virtue of a power of attorney (jlvon to the underslt.'lied e.X'S'iilors of iuiIiI deceased, hy the widow met heirs of said tlisniscd. duly recorded In Iheolllec for ris'ordhiK deeds In and for Honierset coinity. In the Hlnlo of l'tiiiiiylvaulii, In tlis'd record, Voliitne W, pi.li"i II i and l:t, there will he exposed lo Kale nt tlie Maine time and place, thn following ileserllied viiluahle ristl estate, late tho ro t rty ol said deceased, to-wlt : So. -Also sitiiatetl In Lincoln township (f. irmerly s'.uMeret township) Somcixct coini ty. I'a, iidloliiimt Iimi K iiu.nlicnt 1 and id, Levi llerkcy ami Ikivld H. Ash, eonlalnlnu ' t ncn-s, more or less, haviiiK thensiti ensu-t-U 1. twit story friniiii dwelling liouse, a new luiiiU-liiir'i nnd oilier oiuhiiilditiKs, 11 line apple orchard, and a kimkI xprliiK at the house; about mi acres clear and under u fair state of ciiltlvalion : all underlaid with coal, and the 4-liMit vein Is open nnd In llrst class working tuilcr. It Is-liiu thes tmc t met of land whicli Ahnham llniniltnd wife fonveyetl lo Mitmuel llerkcy (Willi other lit litis) hy deed tlaitsl ill Jii'y, isiis, mid recortU'd lu Volume 61. P ure 407 and t. Terms of Sale. Tract No. I will lie mild Mihiy-t tti I,.VX) In a morif ik tlated nnd ns-onlcd April IH'C,, In iiiorl ie dis'ket. volume Id, miMHA In favor of J. Harry Kill, payable li-, Man-li, pm",, with Intcn-Hi pityithle iniiiually from it March, ISH7. Tract No. 2 will Is' sold Kiihjccl to tilll In the Maine niurlMt'e, In favor of J. Harry KrIU, with Inlerot 11 lynhle aiinilitlly from li", March, IS. 7. Tract So. a will also he Hold miiIh Jcct to ?7.VI. In the s line iinn-tkake, In favor of .1. Harry Krit., wlih Interest payuhle annual ly Iroin Ji March, MC NuITi 'K : l'h" amount named In the inert franc, tir any part of It, can he paid on the i,lh ol March in each year provided ail days pre vious wrlltt 11 notice Is nlven of each pnvmeiit us Mpis iiltsl In the mtii tai!e. The loll'iiwluif iimounts nl the purfhnsti money must be nil,l on tlie day of sale, that Is as soon its I he property Is knocked down. On the old Itonu Huid, hcliiR tract No. 1, fcltio; on tho Ileum Intel, helnn No. i, !'; and on truct No. , Sl.ill. Tlie lialaiico of the purt'liastt money, iiImivp the aiiioiinut named In tho niorutiiKi', In inch tnut, must Is. paid on delivery of deed, on the ld day of Man h IN1I7. N. II. There may lie a small dower In tmota numhers 1 and 2 which must hu ascertained after all the dehts and expense aru paid; the Interest of which must bo paid annually to the widow, limine her natuntl lifetime, nnd nlicr her d. -alii, the principal to the heirs who an' entitled to the sumo, romiinnluii will be given April 1, 1U7. J. nHKY FItIT., LEVI 1IK11KKY, Kxeeutom of Mamiiel Uorliey, doe'd. Honierxct, I'a , Oct. 111, IsUih LIME! Tho 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCLSSOKS TO THE MEYERSDALE LIME COMPANY, hnv Just eomplctcd their new nldlnic und are now pn'paretl 10 ship hy car-lsn: loin to any part of Uie ciainlry. This lime In manufact ured fnmi the eclehnilt d Sayler Hilt llmritont and Is eMMs'litlly ritdi In uli Ihe elements le ijnlre.l to InvlKDiine the soil. IT IS WHAT Alt FARMERS NEED! iiotsl stock on hand all tlie time. I'rices low as the lowest, AddreM all coininunlcatloiiM to I C. LIME COMPANY Fred.Itow MEYERSDALE I'ntprlelor Vlfanted-ftn Idea I Wbo ran ihlnk tif aoiu ii tiae rrotect our ItlfM; thur muy briiif you wealth. wnu juiim w kudi:kui KN ft Co., Katrnt Alton Iiera. wanlilDltiai. D. t.'.. for thair llm i,su .nra ud UK ot two hundred turenUuua wauled. in li . '1 eiMII III II III I le luiif w Mines Iroin 1111 llllf IH....4. .....I 1 '.. l-l'lli ml .,r I j .'?ir rnl I rim .1 slid con v iii- ..... ' "no-iies nun nrliiaii. i ins is It rmu ciii , 0 liy n (liKln.Mo ... y 11 l HI N ' I I :-tn to of ii.ini, 1 w The uiideril,'iii"l, duly a ' 1 1 1 ! in ns' ( n 1 r I nl Siiini'isri dilor to puss upon th t xei plloiu s tllstrlhiition ol the inn, I the hati iiilminl-itnitors In l.,,-e I, ,ly cnlllli lo. hereliy ulvcs litnice that he will at. theduilis of Ids npiMiiui nl on Tin .. tlie 17th day or Nove,Mlir. s:m, at his o.il.-o In Homeisei linroiitih, when mid where all pa rlh s Interested may attend. W.J IIAF.lt. Auditor, IN I.STKATOUrt XOTICK. I'tters ofiidmlnlstratlon having he.m g tant cd. !' the proper aulorltv, to the iind. r-lKii-tsl, on the csi.itc of liavl.l llerkcy, lie nf 1'iiliit townlilp, il, se, 1. notice Is lierel.y klvcn to all persons indehted to said estate to said i sinte to make Immediate payment, and those havlnx claims mrahiKl the' same will present, llieiii tuny autiieiitleatetl for aetll. inent and alloni.n. e, at the lale resilience ,if snld d.s'.wed on Wednesilav, Ihe Wd day or lccciiiler, A. !., M.i.l lAfOHC. KNAVF.U Adinlnl.iniiorof ii,vld llcikey. ( til.noni A l.'ol.lioa, Mtoinvys. oriel:. liuvld J. rhllli,pl fin the Court of Common and wile I I'lens of Momtir.siri Co., to 1 J'emi'a David liny. No. (), May Term, llCJ. (Vol iintary Asslk-niuent.) Notice l hendiy nlvcn to I he creditors of Ihtvid .1. I'lillllppl, thai 011 Hie tluy nf Mcpicmlier, Insiii, said Jitvtl .1. I'lillllppl, pre sented ins is'tiiloii ulhe court ol i oiniiion l'lnie of said counly, itsliiinr lor a reconvey ance, hy the heirs and iiilinlnlsirulers nf li.i vld H.iy, ih'tMiisisI, or all the assigned rwtl tst tate now remalnliik urn In-posed of, nnd all oulhlandiliK cluiiiisand properly wlmtsiM'Vir ol itilJ assuiied ivtjitn. mid tintt. llie pniyer ol lilt) petitioner wllHie u rallied bv tile Court iiiilcxH ohjiTtion he made th. n'io on or In-tora llie loth uny of Novi iubci', A. 1)., Iswi. o . u . NAVI.OR, Hrpt. at, IftW. I'roUioiaiUiry. 881 ON EE S NOTICE. Kstutcof John Kifiicr, of Paint tow u hi p. Mtiiticrsel counly, l'u. N'otlco Is hereby Klven that John Kcner, of Paint towhsliip, hsomersul county, i'u., lias t xecui.sia tleeo of voluiilury nsiukiiineiii of all ills estate, ri'iil untl isra.inal, to the un ilerKlumsl, lor the Im iich or llie enslllont of tlie Niid John l-ni r. All h i.mius IndebUit lo Maid John Kkik r will make Immediate pay. llieni, nnd tlio-e IiiiMii cialuin will present tliriiitluiy ituiht inn aicd tr Ketilemint, ou '1 liursdny, Oei. a, l.Mst, ut nvldLiicu of As signee. ... . 1HAIAII IIUUSOPI'I.I-; r . V . liluseeker, Aasitjnt o. Attorney. mirxisTitATon'a notice. hAlnte or Noah Huberts, )nt0 of Somerael towiislnp, i-sjiiiiirMei county, Pu., dw'd. Lettcm of adminlsl ration ou tlie above estate bavin btsjit u 1101 ted Ui thn uiKl rslned by llie pioix riiuilionty, unties! la hereby ulven lo nil persona liidelif'ti lo Wild vault) Ui make liniiitsliate payment, nud Itioae havlnu clalmt Uifulnsl Ilia aauiu lo pre-i,t them Uuly au theiillcutt d lor Mttticmeiit, on tSaturday i k l l, IKWI, nt the luw olJlcu of John It. vstt, In isoiuerset Isiroiwli, 1 . JLlLlJii II. IlOHKriTH, John H. Scott, AduiloUtrairu. Atl'y. DMINISTItATOR'8 NOTICE. Cum TtwlAinento Antiezo. Letters of ndinlnlstnttlon Cum Ttwtamento Ainicxo liavinif bts-ii Issued to me bv the pnier autliorny on Uie estate of Jtwluli HturU, late of KalrhuH) township, Honierset .IklllllV I'll fl.M.'lt l.i.li.tul- . . ... .... .... , .,1 ,vuj Hltrril IU all iHtrtlie having olitluiM against said estate iU),.v..,i.i,iu,ii; nuiiiruuiiiuHi or pay inent, and all persiXia Indelittst to said esutle) w ill make liuiiiediuu; pity luciit to llie Undcr aiKiietl. . . . ADAM HTL'ltTZ, Admlnlstnitor Cum 'iMtbuueuto Auueio. Col burn tk Colboru, Allorm y t. JXECUTOU'H NOTICE. Kstatcof Julia K. Holilltzet, lute of Meycre liulu borough, feuiuvraul coaaty, Pa., dw'd. Letters tcntamt'iibtry on tho ntwve ratate liavlnn tas-n Issiittl by tlie-einpor uut.ionty U the uiideraiuiied as exisrM-or tht. alsive ra ttite, notice la Ucrt hlveT. to all psruea tn cleoted toMttld nUtTTio innV' lmmisilate pny inent, and all pariiea linvn K claims bkanint, aatid caiatu w ill present theili duly auiiicnU cttted lor settlemclil hihI payllltnl to tlie Ba UerslKiied ut Mvyeradule, i'H Colbwru dt Collsirn, J. J. U0MLITZ1U-L, AK'ya for Kxecutor. tUeetr. i