The Somerset hr:M GKOKOK 11. HCCI.U Editor. WED.VCSDAY, O-lnlior JS. IWM1. Lmt Slgafi Great Sail;. Somerset was ublu.o lut night a it linn not boon tdneo ttie llarllold cam paign, sixteen your ugo. Don fire burned, nil HghU glured uud bund of musio paraded tho trt-ta. Thousands of tin horn, blown by Juvenile republic-am, fiJ 1 j1 t tho g moral puidenio niutn. Hundred of enthusiastic Re publican voter arrived on sociid train-) from th.j irirtli and a.iuth, while hundreds of othera drove from their homos to the county scut. The crowd present would have II lied a building ten time the alze of the Court Houso in whic.'i tho Mclvinlcy and Hobart mooting wan held. CJeorge U. Hcull, Secretary of the County Committee, called the meeting to order and nom inated the following ollloor ; Chair man, Harvey M. Derkley j Vice Presi dent, A brum He vim, Drothersvalley; John DieHccker, Jenner; Simon Kreba, Homernet borough ; Huniuel Living atone, Coiicmnugli ; William l'ullin, Conllueneej F. J. Naugle, Meyer.tdale ; Chauncey Lowry, Htonyereekj Cyrus Bhaver, Koincrset ; I. W. Will, New Centreville ; M. K. Johns, Taint ; Da vid (iardner, Jet.oraoii; A. U. Klmniel, Druthers valley; 1). K. Wagner, Shade; John W. Dickey, Quemahoning; iter Dumhauld, Milford; Jacob Htutman, Htonycrti-k; U. J). Miller, Dock wood; Secretaries, ivoro Kaufman, llcnsou; . T. Kimmei, Derlin; Ji. 1). M.rguu, Meyersdulo ; Joseph Jlersliticrgcr, J I.NlVt I'M vilie. Senator lV'iiroHO waH iutroducd by cliairman D -rkley and the largj a i 11 enco gave the handsome and stalwart young riiiladelliia leader u routing reception. Huiiator lViirone wan not in good voice, owing to the great number of speeches be has made during the campaign, but lie made an excellent nrgumeiit for Hound Money and Pro tection uud impresed all wlio beard him with hi ability as a public speaker. Senator H.i lor, of Montgomery coun ty, wan the next Hpcnkcl'. llo noon won the audience and made one of the la-st hpeechcH ever delivered in Somer set. Congressman J. D. Hick follow cd with un exhaustive plea for McKln ley and Ilobart. Ho upoka brielly o' bU candidacy for re-election, Haying that be would rent content with the verdict rendered next Tuesday, lion. Joseph I'l. Thropp wax the biht Hpeaker. It was lute when Mr. Thropp w.-.a in troduced and he mild that he did not d-slrc to detain the audience long, lie uU'inald that be would re.t content with the verdict rendered at the polls n.-xl Tuehday. lb; made a immhirnf telliu,; polnis in favor of 1'riitocUoii. A phasing foal tiro of 1 1 if lll'-itin was the singing nl' it number of . tt i -1 i r i ii u 1 1 ; v , 1 1 hhIii;- I . y the ll-ilnt l ilee I'lub. The youti; men e itiupiiMhi.1; tin UNplny t ho Amorieau tlag from your i homo mid busbies house next Saturday. . - - . - . - - -Mm. (ienrgo Flick and tivo children, of tlio Slate, of California, are visiting with friends nt I.avanaville. Ir. Uobert Kurst.of Iick Haven, Pa., Is visiting at tlio homo of hid broltior-lu-law, Ir. J. V. t'arnthors. - Dev. and Mrs. Hiram King have re turned from a visit to their former homo in AruiHirong county. The McKinley and llobart voter f I.avansville raised a campaign pole at that place NVednesday afternoon. . .- We have boon requested to announeo that there will lie nonorviecn in tlio Somerset Heforiued Churcli next Sunday, Nov. Int. Mr. Ira II. Kliumakor, of I'itUbui'u waa in SoinerHet on Sunday for the pur poNO of attetniing the funeral of Miss Mamie Saiiipell. lion. A. T. Ankeny, a native and former popular attorney of thU place, la tho funlon candidate ot tho Democrat and PopullHtM for Mayor of Mlnuuapolia. Thor were four additioim to Sheriff Iloover'a olbi'ial family Monday even ing, the uUlitioDt arriving from Pitta burg in custody of United States Mar Hhalla. Kx-Slieriil' Jolin A. Walter, proprietor of the WeHt Knd Hotel, Hiixtaiued a Mtroke of paraly.six lat ThurHday. Ilia phybiclau and lainily buliuve that he will recover. Mifi Kva H. UriMUfw. the aueomnlUh- ed toucher of the Intormediato Hehwil at arrett, Hiient last .Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Uov. -T. J. and Mrs. Itriatow, v Mr. Albert Heir, who is connected wit li tlm Itulliif KiiiHinl uThh lita n If.. and younic .H.m, mo visitinK at ftio home of Mr. lien's Hisiers and brotliera -Jo tho West Knit. David, eldest Hon of Mr. Jacob 11. IA- enuiMid, of Siilislniry, tiled Monday even- Inn, r-Ui Inst., altera lirief IHiichh, at tho lluuthigilon College, where ho waa en rolled as a Hludonl. Mi nday night, November Ud, tlio lto pui lleaiiHand Sound Money residenU of of 1,'stie and vicinity will hold a masa lueeting. Tho public Is invited to lie present. (Jood apcakor will bo prcHent. Coimnunioii Morvieea will lie held in tlio Lutheran Church at l'riedmis, next Sahliath inorninif, and at Will'a Church on the following Sahlmth morning, tho pastor. Dev. J. J. Welch, will olliclate on both occasioiiH, Dev. and Mrn. Yoder desire through tho coin in ns of tho llKit.vi.o to return tbaiikH to the kind I'rieutls who ho liber, idly expressed their appreciation through tho medium of a donation loll at their homo last Saturday afternoon. .... - Cyrus Si'hroi-k has sold his nearly completed private resilience, on Patriot Htreel, to John Seiliert, of Somerset town ship. The hilililiug Is one of Ihn iieulest. uiei in l uii'M hi ii i a ii am i e rem v lur iiiiiury in a few i 'I i.hl.i-. Vm.Iit, u Iim i ai I llie 111,11 I, i,l hl re 1. 1-1 I ill I Ml, .ill 1,U hi n I . Ill nl 1. 1 - live II-. vv III U.M illiulln r l.i lulu ,,iy,. to thi ll' . - - i maul 'nj , (lame, espeeially birtls, seems to lie un usually plentiful In thi region this fall. In two day of last week a Mr. Tutlow, of I'nloutown, we are told haggo I thirty woodonck, and ai or eight pheiisantH. Tho former bird Is now on Its sunt hern migrati n, is fat and delicate, and easily iiroiigut. (own tiy h 'ioii niai Ksiii-tu uii trained clogs. A no in oer of local sports men have ahot nlco bunchet of birtls ainco the Heasnil opened. A letter from Dr. A. D. Wilkinson, a loading practitioner of tho city of Lin coln, Neb., to tho editor of tlio Herald, nays that candidate Uryan will not carry his own ward, city, county or atate. Dr. Wilkinson's residence is in tlio block ad jolng one in which is tho home of tho Presidential candidate and ho bears tes timony to Mr. Ilryan'a high character aa a citizen and ueighlior, but adds that tlio pooplo are not voting for Hontlment this year, but for what they believe to bo right. This community sustained a severe shock Friday morning when it was an nounced that Miss Mamie Sampsoll, a bright aiei pretty young nchool girl, bad expired at the home of her widowed mother shortly after daybreak. The de ceased was a delicate bud, but none of the members of her family or intimate friends harbored the thought that she was to be cut down when she roached tho age of uov enteon. Death resulted from Hpinal inln lugitis. Tho funeral took plaeo from tho family residence at i o'clock Sunday af ternoon. One of tho most important county of fices to bo tilled at the coming election is that of Director of the Poor. . Fortius of lico tho Republicans present an excep tionally strong and eapablo candidate Mr. Jacob V, Peck, of Summit town ship. Tho Hillary of Director of tho Poor Is In no way commensurate with the lalior performed, most of it being prompted hy a dosiro to relieve distress ed and suffering humanity. Mr. Peek's richly deserved reputation as a humane and cliarilalilo man, a prudent and econ omi'nl farmer, .should hriug to his su;- t lack., luring it. ly and safe.., fuss about it. habit of visiting in, prised to see how liuu,v able homes are growing . and to our credit most of them by tho persons who occupy them. always been tho boast of Philadclpi.. . that almost every citi.eu there owns the house ho lives in. The sumo is true of Somerset, although we have not tho mil lion or more people of tho metropolis of tho state. The following from the Media Ledger is of interest to every citi.eu in Somerset county, and is tho strongest argument in favor of your voting the Republican ticket and having your neighbor do tho same ! "A citi.eu of this (Delaware) county received a Idler rccenily from a railroad oDieial m it busiuei-i iiuiUcr, and among oilier things lie sinied: 'If MeKinley is fleeted, llli'le ill Kl llliillll"! tile 11 1 ,11 1 1 -il-Mi, "I Small 1 ' i 1 1 1 1 I', nil i 'I I e ii. u on , I anil Ii i i!iii !.' 'I lim tully i iiMMi- 1-1 I .11. -. Ill, I. M l til. It hall the ii.,in ;, ti"iil,le thai 1 1. vv e i-.lw I h i , ,uii h, ml the I , , I I , I I V , - :i l.u I, , 1 1' eeiilelefee. MeUill- Ait verilst ineiit. HICKS THEIR MAX. IfationAl Congressional Committee j Decides to Support Hin. HIS NOMINATION INDORSED. Claimoi Heoublicau3 of the District Want Him. HOPBJHEOPP WILL WITHDRAW. Chairman Babcock Bay That After Thor. ough Investigation of the Situation the Committee Determined to Throw the Weight of It Influence in Favor of the Re-Election of the Preeent Congretiman Fear Dleaiter If Hit Republican Oppo nent Does Not Withdraw. rittsburg Commercial-Gazette, of Tuesday. Washinuton, D.t'.Oet. 20. Tlio llleks. Thropp contest In the Twentieth congres sional district of Pennsylvania was con sidered to-day hy oflloertt of the national Republican oongre-snional cominitteo, and, after carefully considering all the facta in the case and ascertaining the wishoa of tlio Kopublicaua of tho district, it waa decided that Congressman Josiah D. llicka waa tho regular llepuhllcau nominee and waa entitled to the the sup port of all Uupuhlicaim iu the dis trict. In discussing the decision with the Commercial Ua.ette correspondent Chairman Habcock said; "The decision wan in favor of Mr. Hicks because we believe that ho waa tho right ful nominee and because the sentiment ot the Republican leaders in tlio district was almost unanimously In his favor. We considered the case carefully, and it was apparent that a majority of tho conferees participated in tho nomination of Mr. Hicks. There were aeven and one-half eonl'erooH voting w hen Mr. Hick icceiv ed the nomination, and but four and one half conferees nt tho meeting when tlio other nomination was made. Hut we ditl not base our decisions solely on this feat ure of tho ease. Telegrams were sent to all the county chairmen and state com mit' voh-ii in tho diHtriet and to a large Mr. in, 'oiuhincd aim .. jure him. As tho souiii ti let seemed to sustain the majority of the conferee V1"'1'"""' "' favor of Mr. I licks." o decide!, in ill M r. 1 hropp now i . , , ... , ,. a 0 hdritw V" o nope ho, as it woi . . , . or the Lepubl.cans ol thm ,..,,,,. It over to the Democrats hi Uli, y,.M. (f . years. 1 am iuloruied till,, M -r(l , , was uiiout to withdraw at w,.,.kt ,,ul was resliained by an outsliier. ,v urged him to w iihdiaw, uu.l havn also sent telegrams to Irieinls , his muiog litem tu iielitee lino in withdraw, and we CXpe.lt.l In, Ml lie,.-, till. Ill,, eh, III' H,, llll.l ni.aiey illl, ,l I I, ,1, Mh.ilil.l pre. el,t a ki,I 1,1 Ii, lilt In t he eoel ny this. Vein, ami I -In, ill. I timet In i In, ,iii, 1,, that nw- Highest of U in Leavening Tower. AB60E.UTEIV pure M'KIHLEVS CLEAN SWEEP, A Conservative Estimate Which Gives Him Over 250 Elec toral Votes. SOUND MONEY CONGRESS IS ASSURED. Bryan Given a Generout and Most Rosy Outlook, but Nothing in Sight The DemoortHo Hope Buried Under Fruition Gasp After Breath. Iu Its Sunday morning edition the New York Herald presented its reader with a canvass of every State In tho I'lilon upor( the Presidency and tho control of t Fifty-fifth Congresa. For many the Herald has mado this prcliminry forecast of tho result of Presidential tions and lias never made a mistake. instance, It predicted from a similar ,.. vasa tho cltx-tion of Cleveland in l',j tjl(J election of Hurrison in lss and tl,r 0i,(1. lion of Clevehmtl iu lsilj. Tlio l,irili,i canvasa this year haa been the luos j,or. ough and systematic ever made L.y tliut journal. In ita introduction tho Herald hayM. After a careful canvass of every Cjla,0 j,, tho United Stales we predict that Villiam will lie 3 by a College, lined by New .lel.-ej , .New York, ihio, reiinsylvania, KeulueUy, lihode Island, ei iiiiinl , West Virginia, Wisconsin, to the candid. tlo of tln Kepul lii an parly. These Stales will give Mr. M elv illley 'J IS Voles. William .1. Ilryan it is emiei iled will ettrry : A lal ,ama, A rLait .as( ',,l,,r.i,,i, I hit hi, i. Lattst U.S. Gov't Report. 'HIllV PAID 0 TAX. charge Against Men Who Drank Free Whisky. TBEY CLAIM THEY F0UNO IT. No ne Knowt How it Oot Out of tie 1 Warehouie. 83J4eRSET COUNTY CA3E8 IN THE U. 8. DISTRICT COURT. In the T'lllle.l Sllll.u. DUtrlel ,u,n,l . 'iltshurg Thursday morning the case of ,1acob Husky, Jerome Christlor, Samuel C. Chrlstler. Martin Albright and Albert Albright, charged with unlawfully re moving a barrel of whiskey from a land ed warehouse, was called. Tho defend anta live in this county, and it is al leged that they htolo a barrel of whtxk) from tho warehouse of K. W. JSalr'a dis tiliery, at Sand Patch. They took it to tho woods a couple of miles away, and ran a iron boose establishment, which was ho well patronized that a neighbor ing coal mine w;ia obliged to shut down until tho miners recovered from their big drunk. Mr. Pair missed a barrel of whisky, and sent for a revenue ollleor to Investigate its loss. Deputy Marshal Frank Campbell was assigned to the case and arrested tho live defendants. At the hearing before the commission er, Martin Albright wes discharged, hut In Home way ho was indicted with the others. Tho testimony ,,f hjs wife was the strongest against tho defendants, mid under tho United States laws is that a woman can not testily against Iter hus band. Francis W. I'.air told how his ware house at Sand Patch, near Meyersdalo, hail been broken into by sonic ono on tho night of June 'Jo, and a barrel of w hisky containing i gallons, stolen, and of ihia he recovered only IK gallons when the barrel was found. .1. A. llei kebile, ganger and storekeeper, said he uud others had traced tho barrel through the woods and along the roads, until they found it hidden near a lire clay mine. While ho was engaged in making a report of tlio urreuee, .laeob Husky, one of the tlefi inlants, e.tmo into his of. Ilee and said, "1 didn't Meal ll.at whis ky." "I am in, t aei ii -tin,: ymi i,f in; j t Iting," lellll'lieil the "Well, I Jusi lie iii-iit I Unold til I y,,i I ilido'l sleal it, ih. it's nil," replied Ihlsl, y, vt lei loin ie, away aiel v as al,- selll llHIII Ills h line sewr.il lie. I, ill, alier. I ll.ilielll A 1 1 1 1 I ,; t , . I.,, , I All, I ujhl, sai.l ,,.,,... h i, I hit, I heller i,.t tell wleit sl,i ' nl' All.elt hi lie I Mini Do Yod Wunt to bn a tlartyr t Probably imi! p.-it if you tlo, try and get the dyspepsia by unwise feeding. Then you'll sutler martyrdom with a vengeance! Some people are martyrs to this complaint from childhood to the grave, siillering from all its attendant hor rors of heartburn, wind In the ftomacli, weary slumber ami nightmare, capri cious appetite, nausea, biliousness, lean ness and sallowness. No necessity for all this. The complaint, obslinato as It Is, when the ordinary remedies are Imuighl to bear upon it, invariably yield to tho great stomachic, llosttittcr's Stomach Hitters, which restores tranquillity to tho gastric region ami nervea, regulates the liver and bowels, !oth of which are dls turN'd by the weakness of the stomach, and promote appetite ami an in crease of llesli. That "tocsin of tliOMoul," the dinner bell, when it peals upon the ear, suggests no premonition of dire qualms after a comfortahlo meal If you have trlotl a eourso of the Hitter, which also banishes biliousness, rheumatism, nervousness, malaria and kidney trouble. Desperate Conrioti Free. Lancahtkr, Pa., Oct. 2". .V bold cs oiipo took plaeo last night from the Lan caster county prison, John Mahoney, KJ ward Jones and Samuel Smith, who were awating trial for houso roblx-ry, gaining their liberty. The prisonow, with tho aid of rough tools mado from their iron bedsteads, cut a hole in the wall of their ami sealed the outor wall with a ropo cells made from their betlclothing. The es capo waa not discovered until this morn ing anil, as the men wore in citizens' cluihoa and had a good start.lhero la little prospeet that they will lie recaptured. Mahoney claimed Now York as his resi dence and waa regarded by tho prison of ficials as a desperate criminal. jos. Home & Co. Our Mail Order Department fully equipped to do you good servico In seleeting and sending samples, tilling or ders for I'oods aclocUid from samples, ami iu every way possible advancing the in terest of Shopper by Mail Test tho matter by sending for full lino sample of Pros floods, Silks and Suit ings also write for New Fall anil Winter Catalogue. Dress Goods Specials For this week Kxlra wide All-Wool Stilling-:W to 4 inches solid colors, checks tind fancy weaves yard. I m ported ( 'In, viols and Mixtures large lissorlment - gjOC yt Sioloh Mixtures, "1 Ml Imported I l '.' 1 1111,1 dl -i Twcetl KU'ecls, - M.tlelas.e Suitings, ) I.OO ytl PENN AVi:. & FIFTH ST., piTrsnuRG, pa. 1 GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY. Meetings will be held at the following timo and placoa, when the Important Is sue Involved in the great political battle now being waged will be presented and discussed by able speakers : Thursday, Oct, Its, 1 p. in. Scalp U'Vel. Wednesday, " "JS, 7 Kullslmry. ' ' 28, 1 " Inula. Wednesday M 'J,7 " MeOrogoni, 8. If. Thursday, " 'is, 7 Conttuuneo. M " '.V, 7 Hooveinvllle. " " ai, 7 " HtK-kwootl. Friilny, " :tn, 1 " Kluiulcsville. " " 30. 7 llorlln. Frlduy " !W, 7 " Wtllame SUttlon. Haturday, " ill, 1 .Iciiaere. " " 31, 7 " Htoyvstown. " " 81, 1 " TivnU Monday, N.iv. 2 7" WIIU Church. iMln r meet Inj; will be announced In due time. It. M. ItKttKl.K.V, OKO. It. StT I.l,, l lutliiiiitli. his'n'Uiry. Administrttrs' & Trustees' Sale ov V?habb Real Estate! Ily virtue of mi order of sale Uvticd out of the (irphaiiH' Conii nl Soinersi't County Ph., It. tin- tiiiilersittued tlins'led we will expose lo Ktle III New Centreville borough u Saturday, November 21, 1896, M One o'clock, P. M., The followttii; tleserllied several truetsof laml, lute lite prop.'ity ot Atexaiitler C. Mo-ne, de ceased : No. 1 A p 'ltalu rami ultuate in Mlddltvreek touiiship, Holin iMel itiiiiily, I'a, ttttjoitiliix Ian, is in I'lhr Trltuis'v. 11 1 nun I'lilionse. Henry llelitiinut'itinii ami ol tiers. CoiitiiinuiL' 1 ill ner.B iiinl alliivntiie.s, liavlna tliertsia elU'le.l u two-storv Inline UWelllna Itotlse I in nk l,u in .Vi.Iii i, el, mill hi her ouilmlliliiius, ot whli'lt I O iicreM itiv cleareil mid III a Kooil Klale ,f full H .ill, ill. euli vt'lllellt lo t'llllivli lilel si'liool, koi id n ull, waler, Ac , In a uissl litrm Inn ', in 1 1 it ti 1 1 1 1 . mill IhIiik I lie Ittte Itoiuts hhiul III AleMlllilel I . Mistre, Ilee il. No. .' -A ci i'iiiin farm sltunle ill Mlildlis-n ek tou iililp, county uiul stale uliiresald, adjoin liiK No. 1, IiiiiiIm ol Pi ter Trlmpey, Ktiiiilel t rainer's lielrs, Mm, in llarron and others, coiiialiiliiit I nl ncrck and iillowaneiH, hulni thereon erivl il it ttooit t',vtHlory triiuii, tlwell tnu house, kin lilemnl ol lieroulhUlliliiiKs, aood It nil, tvaler, ,ve. .. a -. certain unei or latin Hitnalc iih iiliiri ai,, ii 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 lc tt'aets No. I ami 1', laiulit nt Mniim ll ii rnii, I i las fa lur, tsilan Lyons, It, run i ( ,lniue aim nlheii., eoutitlniui; JJi lil ies, lllllle ill' I, s. No. I A lerl.iln loin sliuati, III Mllfiir.l lull liNtim, enillili' int. I Stile nlo,e..,tl e .,iilinij I, i n, Is i,l el Jo! I a I,. i, .1. I l Ml,,, I. W'.ilK, I, I U. I l, I.,, III'. It, III, ill Me- .Mill, I, , lei , ,' 1 1, I s, I'.iht;, 1 1, 1 iy I.I.I .1,-1 In . , II I , i, h: 1 1 Is rle., e, I, 1 1 i he, , ,-r. el II It'i, ' I Ul,s',,,v liane, h, ,,,e, hin.t hntii iUOl t V i ' . e i I , I , !li r mi I 1, 1 1 1 ,,l I it.-s, a ,,, , . nl), I. ii in ii us l le- . I.-, e,,i,., h W i i ,nei I. , i , , i. II l-lu.'i. I M.ti.- ,,( e,iliiv,,l, l,,-..l.l i.l.li. I-1 Ii ill mile ,,i , t I '. i,u, i Hi.- I. ie;lt. l - I Mm III. .-I , III, s. ml ,,,, I , . s,, , , I , , i , . I .it, ,-, mi ,,, i, i , 1 1 I, , ,, t le e. ,,l i, I i . ,, II. I ,1 1 -1.11,1 I, ,,lis litiiii li. tel. ,1 ,,..,1 sl.i l.ei: tun- ,, ii.n.l el line. QOUHT l'itOC'IiA M ATION. Wnnti:.,, The llotionililo Judtfen if H,n -nitt ol fun, l. ion Plms r suniiersel rotttilv, 1 il., have or,l- nil that h Sihs'IhI or Adjonriietl ( ourl ol iiiiinioii I'l.-tiM. of iiiarti-r s-essluns Mini Orphans' l ottrt, lor Die trltil of citsea lierel.i, mi. ill lie held nt Holuerscl, nil Monday Nov. 23, 1S06. fommcnchuriit lOo'cltx-k A. M. of mild day ')', tli-refore, I, IMnrd lionver, Uiuh rllerlll of Koliierxet entiiil v, h.-M-liv Idstie lliv ir,H-liiiimlli,ii KiviiiK Itiiliee In all jurors, wli- ... i,.ii,,i i.riii, iiiirill-N IU I-JI1ISI-H lo Is- then and there tried, to lie In atletniaiiro . . ".I Ills Ult I I. Hhtrill'it OrtW, ) tUWAKIl 1IOOVKK. Some! i-rsei. III.) Slieriir. Public Sala OF Valuable Real Estate I Hy virtue of nil onler of Mile Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Somerset county, 1'h., and to me dlns'ted, I will eKse to sale on the preinlses. Iu Hoinerm-I Hinl Mil lord town ships, Boiuurxet county, l'-.i., uu Saturday, November 14, 1896 At I o'clock p. M , the following tlpKcrlbed real entttte of John hwclUcr, dec d. A certain farm kIIiiuIo In Koinerset and Mil ford lowimhlps. Hiiuierset county, I'a., uiijnln ItiK lands ol 1'avlil ll.-lple, ihs-'d, Jonnlhun Hrl, Henry llwtrl unit others, Ih-Iiik mora fully diKi-rilnsl In the disnl of Hamuel Kuilili to John h elt.i'r, nvorded In Vol. 7:1, paic liiii, t-to., contnlnliiK l:n Hcreii more or li, f willed lii acres mv elinr and In high Hlale tif i-iiltlvnUoii, halanee well llinlieiisl, also a u U trcuiupou the larin, wltlm lmgu Dwelling House, large Isink hnrtl nnd other outluilldliiKN. This fn no i on tlio puhlle road liinlhi finiu Hom rrset to (lelihtirts, nnlv alsnii iltree mile Noutli nf Knuieivel, mill n one nl the lu st prih. iluiiiiK farms In the county, convenient lo f'litireli a ml Hi-liiml, with eiHnl water on the lai in, also a It uu orchard nl Unit, apples, eh, r rles, H iim. i-lc. AnyM-rson ilinlrlnij to ltsk nt Hie farm, will cull uu John Hoover on tlio farm. Terms: One-lhlrd cash down, or m-eurod to ho paid, on day of sale; one-lhlr,l, after p.ivineni of (tehllt Itlhl expenses, to relnaill H lien ml 1 1 111 real estate, tin! Interest to he annually iNii u Mary lswi-it.er, widow of I ho dee'd; the lal Hilte hi two tipial aiiitiiai iiavnicnut from tlaloof mile and to lie Hoeured lv linlKiiienl on the farm. This farm will be mild suhlis t ion dower of iliiu 70 i.ow on the farm, the Ititeresl of willed Ih to U utid miiiiiiilly lo Mrs Kt nth Miller tlutlin; In r life lime, mid at her ileal Ii tlm principal lo llinse entitled to theMthiK. l-tir said ilnwer sii MorlKSL-ii Itee ortl, ol. it, pane lis and ' nil. 1. W. WII.U J. It. rn-olt, Kxwtilorulid Trusleo. Ally . Administrator's Sale OK- Valuable Real E:ht3 lty virtue of nn or.h r granted tho under Kiitueil nn udiitiniNiniiiir hy the liiiihaiis' l otirt ot Hoineisi i county, a., 1 will oiler f,.r saloon I he premises nt John him Hm ls, tUs-'d., In soinei-i.e township, .morsel cottniy, . Within nix utiles m .-soiiurset and ono n.llo north of r riedi iis, the lullowlin,- UescrlLioit property, io-m h ; All that cerlnln Intel of land slliintv In Hiimei-M-i lowjihhip, s..nu rei county, pa., ml Johm.a li.u.lsoi .Vii haW .,, k, IdV M,' v. r, 1 llet hliaver, Adam llainlialt, Wlini.Ul Siowry, Muiiiiell, Ja.-ob l'rley uud I'lanti Itarnliait, eouialnli, ' 152 ACRES 152 More cr Lcs, i, I-., in i,i,i,,.,, ii.k i in I,. i , ,, ,t K',,,, i ,,.,, v ! Ill . I III II V I .Mi ..... i . 1.. . ..... .... i-leiir, ,, M V.",'"',"1 '" ."" h"",m "' on',1 'l,'.'.,f.': M, n o i..i. I.. .. i, in l.linil ill,, nil -'ininnii in f 1 1 l..,m..tT l "1.rWVskS I in . I,,,,, In s ,.,,,1 1 . -rnf M) - , "N ... . t .. . I ' '" " ' -lo.l.l..