f. t somerset Herald. iK0. K. SCULL. K.lit. " . ,XI i "'.f - 1 ..I hid ; J. 1!. Sny!er Co's. A. Kuthas's. . ,u (k of Cigars and Tobacco in the li. f.mndat Keller A Satiner's. i,a the largest and cheajt stoek "'..'wear in Semcret. ar. L it two prisoners in the Bedford i!i and one lemai i-t and larpest lineot clotliiiiK. . vllont weatlierto put the pavi ;.r condiiion. Ix-t the work be . . . i". .. . .- HetlleV, keeps the nobii-sl line "' 1 cps, Necktii and searfs, also -. a' alii' all Kind .V Styles, very t more attractive and your boys n. l be more apt to sjiend their home. vtvh-s offal', and winter hats i.i.' in. at Mrs. M. M. Tred will's. e?!r. and all kind- of "... ..,.!; in exchanpe f')r goods at Hef- .,. t':'"! class farmer with a small i , ,r of a pood situation, with al'I'IJ lying at this oflice. Apply .. ,.i anew Ttne of Accordeons , . a! instruments, at A. Nathan's. r rk, : , i arker s Mr pretty cali.-oes ..'j a ..... l.leaehcd and unblea'-hed ""i pillow-cases, table linen. . .md bedspreads. r .i es Klourforsaleby Messrs " . !,a had a large run. They '...,.. ved a new lot which will be .. m ;M-r cent, lower than the price .,Kt-i '" Somerset. i verybisly is. who uses ail .. . ' Snyib r Co. sell. There -that they are -.iniH'lled to . ;,,iM daily ami thus their . - irt'h. i leal', new, and of the I .... . ,., vindows of .1. B. Snyder .... , i-itive that there i some ..; . .'ablisliiuent whose good ......ie to volt in the selection ,;. -.- ciioods or Fancy Arti- , Su.vu-The greatest ... ;. - ,.f the world. 'Va--at.ted ...r, i.:;m, bruises, cuts, T'lcers. i', v. rs..res. cancers, pili"-. chil . - i -:er. chapped hands, and all t , . - ;;iranteed to cure in every . , ,,r ,..i.. y refundi-1. cents per I ;.v C. N. Boyd. jtitrJ". .. : l .i k heat cakes will bescani-.-...iintir high priced it is well to ad- ;,.,;s.-kee'rs who indulge in the ;.v the eakes this year should he . :.,M ati l full of hoh-s. The nearer . :! , in to ieemble a ponms plaster ;. u-hioimhle they will be. k of School Supplies is not sur i.v :,y dealer in the county. Kvery . i .1 want iaii be had at my store. :. ;,i,;l ho.. ks at half-price. V. X. Bovn. ;hit Hi-T. If you want pood bread . . :'n rtiian "(iebhart's Best Flour," .-.red under the "New Jonathan i the improvements prepara- :! i tuniiiifiicture of which cost the : of the mill fW.CtKi, and our re- i. ..f one hundred barrels a month :!., fait that it is no humbug. lies pet fully. Cook A- BrFRiTs. i.llvvT The house now occupied by :. Va'.n street, next Mrs. Cromwell's -in ! rentel from now until April 1. s Ai'i'ty to J. M. Holdertiaum or S. M. .s.iiiiersi't. Pa. i, New (JikhIs ! Just received ' -.i 1 stock of goods, consisting of black ! -ed silks, black and colorinl cash , 'nth suiting!" in all (diaries, black I. r..l velvets, brocailcri velvets, flan- s i its. Jerseys, shawls and skirts. A " uf new gissls at tmitom yrirrs at Parkf.r A I'ARKra's. ' t Mirkkt Main Ptn-et. Ve hare vW it larve refrigerator to our Meat ft in which all meat can 1 ki.pt coo1 nv. Mutton, Beef, Pork. Ac., kept .::t v on liand. Open daily. Parties :: : .eat can hare it kept in the R'frig- until wanted. ':;av. also, lon.fKiO new brick for wile. . i i .i 1 1 ' :. ' will m il liy tlie nunureo or inuua ' a hiw price. P.oss PArts A Co. ;!' line of underwear, stockings, cloves k.-eiiiefs. collars, neckwear, velvet, i - r iehiti(; and corsets, at Pakkfr A Pakkkr's. t:Tiu If any of our readers have . rii eipt.s for liniment, family meli - i...-se powders, etc.. that lhey desire v.v-.nupounded. they w ill do well to ' -imip1.ell, the Itrnrrisl. ?' Main ,lotmw.n. st. k of drups. dye etc.. an tiH rrn'y fresii Init pure, and I'es n oiiat'le. Ilis aim is 4o please toiner. and he knows that tie war !iis is ly wllintr tne1y pure poods at .ihle f; (Tires. Ioii't furs'! the name I ruber. 2;4 Main St.. .lolmsiown. r'siectful!y infomi my friends o -1 inruntv that I have opened a new 1 -" at 232 Main Street, Johnstown. 1 wimlil W i!oil 1n them. -' V ismitof Inre I)nur.'befnica1s. M.tliciTwu. Pye Stuffs, perfiituery Fbh.-v- Ooortii eewraHy. At tliis season "'1 all attention 1o tlie insect rades. ' Pure Taris Vreen. Pure PowdTed '- llellelse, Persian Insect Powder, When in need if anything in the I 'iiieeoMe and see me or write for Ail itMiTies die-,ftitly answered. 'ias. i.mrriTH 2T12 Main Srrc. 'i ne assist von. Mi. Fik. What in 1 1 bae you in ull tlnse bundles?" ' 1 will tell vou. Michael. This "aFBir husband put on the wagon a i;.!.'e. potatoes, etc., and pave nie Ui'i".ey besides, and told me to go to and buy our w inter goods mits "v,-. oats for the boys, anri dresses for I "s. well, Mr I' 'Inn;, pswls were at J. B. Snyder A ' and he didn't tell me half. ! bought 'a'.jcn. Bt five cents, and good cotton 'ri'iat sii cents; oak cnsliinerc?, all 11U v.-, 1 !,.. t-Ainiff Imti v I Kttll-1 Jllstane, """ I 1. . . .. 1 D 1. .... ;..... t. ..I '.ipiii-iii friitn (r j:j .. t.".. . I' li.lhil: tir fold Weather." a 1. j isa uui. I'm Jim 114JJ' wii 5- -Je. Ur. Fi.li !... I eOiui ' I Jtelub d lllM l-ilin f ii 1 . .3 uuiun filler miiicivc sue lisaare and elarware I can haul ! ' i'if Ill's Qnlutni lie will vivs me b e . ,1.11 I :n .. T.U' Hew b yon Iik this kiml of weaUier, ) It w, a very o.M vat that strut this i "' ccti.'ii '"t . ! Elder I ter V..pel is at John-town con- j .In -ti. a i.nitrarted meetini.'. ! .--...-- .lii'I;:'' i'.;n r left fur JSedl'ord, Similar, at our County courts fur many years have ex ti iiii h i.lii'."' he is huiiliiipculirt thir ueck. j ilted 'lie same amount of interest, and the A Height car loaded w ith coke jumued the tract at tlie Si.inerset dej.ot on SatuLry morning. ' j Tii had boys that v.urt at the ice Sunday, ' onht to be Ihatikf'il that they didn't fall . 111 uml !r.wn. The ro7 .1 in attendant at Court lai j (-miefon Tueday this eur. j w.k was un,,ilaiiy lare. The Stonycreck rtiuent of Black ami Colored burglars were the attraction. The skating on KsnlnerV dam was very g.e.u Friday and Saturday, and was greatly , Potatoes for tale at Keller ' t.,,j,,vi.j ,,v J,jvei of that sport. , , , , , Kev. T. 1. Butler, of Johnstown, will , Tr,.it Salmon and I-abrador Her- , ... , kTr . . ..t-jwi. preach in the 1'isciplts . hurch, this place, I next Sunday morning anil evening. ! The Tnioii Thanksgiving scruiun will be preached ill the Lutheran (iiurch by Her. Mc'irew, on thtirxlay of next week. TiicJurr Commissiouers are now enjag ed in M-Iifting jurors f.r the coming year. There will be !;74 names pla.-ed in the wheel- The P.i v. Mr. M.Crew. Pastor of the M. E. Church, will preach in the Presbyterian Church, of this place, next Sabbath evening at "o'clock. All are cordially invitsd. The pamphlet l-w s pa-ssed by the last Leg isiature are now in the bands ol Prolhono tary Trent for distribution. Those entilltd to a copy can obtain it by calling upon him. The neit term of Court wiil oommence on Monday, the l"th day of Ieci mber, and will be a general court. 'onstaljles will be required to make t'leir returns the same as at the regular term. it is announced that Messrs. Pinyf.ird and Boyd, the I'niontown attorneys em ployed tor the defense of James Nuit, will beassiv,- ! i,j Hon. t. W. Voorhees, of In diana, and Maj. A. M. Brown and Marshall Swartzwclder. I'.s jrs., ct Pittsburgh. The habit of ojen ing the windows oniy at the bottom is a most unwise one, it never reaily airs the houee us etlec-tuaily in so short a sp:ice of time as when open Ijolh at to and boitoui. The fresh, pure air is let tow nsiiip on the moriiiugof the 12th of July in ;s fa-t as the impure air is expelled. and trm ed them from place to place till 1101 n - of tin-1 lib, when she show ed them at the Mr. Win. B. Cofl'r ith. while going from I house of Mr. Boss Philiippi, in Lower Tur his home to his phice of business last Wed- key foot township. Mrs. Bos Philiippi tes-ne-ihiy evening, fell and broke his right leg 1 1 i tied that about noun ol the 1 Ith, a large bet ween the knit-and ankle. It is a rather ; man, whom she identified as Isaiah serious aeei h nt for a man of Mr. 'oil nub's j Wechtcnhciser. came to her house and asked years, he having passed his sixty-sixth for a drink of water. One of her children birthday. brought a bucket of fresh water, and while Last Saturday Mr. C. N. Boyd, our popu- 1 lar druggist, purchased a public sale the Corner, which lie now cumes, 01 ine Mammoth Bio.. fr j.221 .-l.s.Vi lor it t.t a previous salt . He ha. , hid tin it L-o tor " refuse 1 bid I Pl,r" ! ties o!!er:i'- it r. lused to Id that amour:. It was a lon-tnate Mr. Bovd. r loiia-e Mr. Sol i'.Tant. of Bro'hersval- to-.vns!iip. wear- the belt as the chapioti t irkev hunter 01 t lie county. 1 he otnej- .lay brought two down a! one shot, one of ,;,.i, i, vis was the most beautiful bird he ever saw. lb-hie- already Killed liiiie tiin this winter, ilii ships them to the si-U'cli market. According to the almana s for ls(. wjiich have u'r'ftriv nmde tlu it api'Carance, 'hen- he five eclij.se- during to coming year. n March i t V ill up ear a partial eclipse of the fuu j April '.'i h. 11 total eclipse nf the moon: April 2"t h. n partial ei-lip-of the sun : October I, total eclipse of the moon ; October 1 s-t li . partial eclipse of the sun. Prof. K. I. ciwyn. the celebrated Elocu tionist and Bratnatic Ih-ader, wiil give one of his plea-ing entertainments in the Court Hons..- Wednesday evening, November 21 for the benefit of P.. P. Cummins Post , A R. The programme will be tnade up of rec itations and impersonations. As a charac ter delineator Prof. ?wyn takes first rank. Do not fail to hear him. Popular prices, of admission. The w inter schwiule which went into ef fect SumLiy night on the Balto. and Ohio and Somerset and Cambria Railroads did not jeach us in time f-r tb is week s issue, but will aiMM-ar next wei k. 1 nder toe n r-1 fr'iu I time table trains arrive at Sonic . i Johnstow n at 11:17 a.m., ami-) p. m., anil leave Somerset for Johnstown at T.oT a. m., and 1:12 p. m. Arrive at Somerset from Rockwoo.l at T.'.Ta. 111., 1:12 and fi t ! p. m., and leave Somerset lor Rock wood at 11:47 a. in.. 4 57 and ii:."o p. in. ' Mills. Bed- Brnlraker s : er. I". S. Muster, of Buffalo ford coiintv, is attending to Pr. practice this week, w iitie uie nitu r luiiiico the Common wealui vs. Isaiah echteulieis gentlemau is absent in Philadelphia with ,T aluj il)rlliaI y, Musser, charged witii several patient. We understand thin iJr. I btirglarizing the store of Listen Brothers, iu Musser bus decided to locate in Somerset . I.iv!,,nburg .Addison township, on the uight IM-rmanently. He comes highly , recom- j of Sunday July the 1st, last, mended and is a graduate of the Jefferson; On that night thestore of these gentlemen College. He is a son ,,f Mr. Samuel Musser ; was j.,.,.,-,,! the safe blown open with pow- of Brothersxa icy towns. up practicing hi- p-ofession for and has been , me six year- . 1 1 ir Lewis's Monthly. The No vein he issue of lUo Li. wis' s Montiii.v is much in creased in size, and superior to any previous number. It is admirable as a whole ami in l,,,,,,. f,,r..Veial days prior tothecotntiiis detail. -Inebriety among Women," by ; of ,.ririiei ,, Commonwealth show lr. Lu.y M. Hall, lhysieian of the great : nvuh tiiey traveled, where they Woman's i'ri-011 at Sheriiorn, iiav., is a . irorur, .ais anJ stopped to make inqui tboughtt'nl di-eussioii ol ttiecausi and re- : ali ,ringing tnemto Listonburg on the suits of intemperance among women, ivihu of lhc burglary. B irhoiir. of Kansas, discusses ,). ,lte-oiiie Jt tl)at af:.r ,j.ir rriva! at Liston- of obedience to Mr. (ireeleys injunction. Musser we-nt to the house of one of the " Young man. go W.-si. ' " Em; -hirers and Lwm irotl, r. it being Sunday, and ask Employd." by Mrs. Sarah K. Bolton, is a o Jiave yje JTe 0jM.,lei) saying he wish happy an 1 iusiructive disc u-sj ,n ol tliniui-: w) to g ,,;er, f tobacco ; that he had portant relation in human lite as ''' nn0 and Culil 1 n"t L witliout it. liircuglioiit Kinopfl ai.d our own coin. try. ' Beautiful Hac Is." by Fum-hon. will re light all won n v. ho are ambitious of er sonal harms. " The Old Fashioned Home," bv Rev Dr. Fulton, is a hearty plea for gen- uint-love ami !u'ti-t hf H-l-n I. ll'-r n views with -l-irit at:.l pluck "Out Yong Wiin-n," ! Ir. II. .war.! "n.liy. wlncli ; ajijilarill Jll U J'TU'VUmIS liliinin i m u,j.ih-.mm I PTlrninr(r, uui nwainirii ni' "'-J sine. "IVur' sir." !y r.-n-i.i-iit I.c, oftln- j-eturu-1 in tlit- evt-iiiii' ti llie neigliborliood Agricultural l ullire. M;.. tt- n at'ack (f l.toiilmrtr. Tlii?- an.t nmcli other testi um an fiM-faflimned alvtmiity. I.illie niony an a.liluimil o prove their guilt. li-v-n-atii J!!ale ;ies iiMMie f hi-ri liariii- xiie ileleie w.v Tery feeble, only one iiiK.toui liiii Mori-.- iti -Oi;e Tiian ktriviiis witin-s U.;n.' i-allt-1, aud be to prove that Eve." "On lli- I.ili'" ami Wrutiir- ol fuse. ut-h as was found in the store, a j'iece Doubting," by i:-v. I'r. Hopkins. rn-ident 0f wi,idi wa also found in the WecbU-n-of Aulnun Tbil.,:!Ci4l SWatiuar)', tvillwj- lji-er residence, wasiifedina lime quarry prise many people who know the xeputa- in which the defendants had, atone time, tiiMi for w. id 1 rtli!('Ky is'lH. Ji-'J'kini'd ijecn c:i. ployed. hi iustiiuti.111. I.ir.i Iiriiinre, a writer jhc jury promptly found them guilty in aeil kooa 11 on tl.f l'a. itu- rot. : us a wa1M.r ,'j r,inu . j,!,!;, ted, new re,ne.!y, ami one f-r l-olvtiiy. j . Isa5a!,, Havid. -liisJa-'k Small" of the brt ttarm mA Abmm v. Mer were hu h has .(tu-ed in an A.m-ru an ma,'a. twQ line in many year. H pives a y.vnl ; M(ir in Somel.t, tj,, of AmolI W. Knep- aenption o! on ox-.inv. r . r er s lie in .va'.o. rashioii arelis-;, cussed and linely illustrated by Aunt Hon- ; rivlell. "Our O'kiiiK Shixil." under the inaiiaftenient of Julia ('(.lmaii. grows tetter and better. " Ho..k Xotiein " are well done . .. t-i . . .. I.. i....t.t- tn WtlAW1r ati V I1H r.irnuii i.wi.mw . . r . 1. 1- :,.i,.tiiiif nt.ill Kisk was tcllinr me i t'.v Artiiur . ., ...,1.. tisi ful. I5eid-4t all these articles, wc I the fnlhiwiiig Irom the KJitor of this popu lar magazine; "The 'lioml o'd Times' and New Mvs ery' in whh.h fi-iritualiMii is . ." ii 1.:. it, ..1 .L..1.I1 tf;v --eiiLs, and just Uie lowlier at j i. uss4.i ; an onurau.. --1 4 " "Mivc ;.,... .nd Hnv-aU'lls at 2J and ofUr.nyv T Angell. of Ma busetts. A ' Exerv.se" ! id JCervi," j I."" "hn",tt- W.?"C..V: m.. Tr. C:V,'; 1--- t 1 "V1 7 In. n vretir,e ;M..ked )0 n;b ; if I don't , o. )! - n. J , ? - ill ret in th tair vrt. like mettU tf Jnsli -,c , ,., r. e..i.i i-...i..e " Mimew .at , A ll.llllll U'l I'". , I - 1 ; 1 alarm i" ? Iwie iinetoconie taik : Mr. fv-! Treatment." aiid tfi-ral bmf .JlypiiK 'HMiei,hea!wavMeHtitf chapters . It ia tlx lA iiiauLc--or.tnu. tl .1 ... . " t ie.ii t.i tli. mihlie. Fkasi; rEAHA?f, runlitlier. (j(i-n Hibl Honse, K. Y. GlILTV. T1. St()y(mt c of Hurclara Broken Vp-Tho louder Safely ' 1C"1 Penitentiary rroUib'y no cam s that bate ije-u tried in vcrdidl-s f;i vi-ti Mich jrvtierul twlinfaotiou us tbo-e a;:aiit!-t the St-invert-ek Jiang of burg lars that were tried last week. It is not a prcat di al to boast of that in the rery heart of IVi!ti.yi vania civiluattiou, a band of out laws altnus-t as daring as the Jese James fang, has fit -en in existeni-e lor several years, tut it is certainly a matter of cunjrrui- ulation that the pang has tieen dis-banded and the Waders caJe.iy lodged in the I'eni lentiary. The many hold, daring and law less deeds committed by this hand, in only too weil known to most of our reader. The B,ory (f their an(, ,m,t has alreadv j UL1I1 pUUUSill-U 1U VI1C lltKALl ailU II. IS with pleasure that we write ihe closing 1. . ..1.1: I . J I II . . 1 ; . chapter, giving a brief sketch of their trial and conviction. Tuesday morning tiie tlrand Jury rej timed a true bill against Isaiait Wethtetiheiser and Abraham V. Mus ser, the leaders of the gan, charging them 1 with robbery, on information of Bossphil jlippi. This was followed by a true biil against the same parties on a charge of stat UU).y lmrpiarVi on inforlllati Uslnn The t.a,e bi, , ion of Jeremiah against Isaiah, 1 . 1 1 . ; J . . 1 1 T "auneey ami j'am v, ,i-,einieiser aim A brain . Musser, for the Kntpper, SchriK-k and Short burglaries, and a bill against each of t he four for cirrying concealed weapons, with one against Chauncey for resisting an otlieer and assault and battery, making in all eleven bills of indictment, a true bill being found in each and even- instance. The crowd in attendance at court was un usually large during the entire week, and Tuesday afternoon w hen the first of the cas es, the Philli jii.'rohbery, was calieri fortrial, the court room was packed almost to sull'o- I cation. The omuumwcallh was represent ed by Itistrirt Attorney Scull, W. 11. Koontz, F.J. Kooser and James L. Pngli, Ksqr's. The defense by Messrs. Colfroth k Kiippcl. This case being triable exclusively in the Oyer A Terminer Court, almost the entire afienioon was tJiken up in empaneling a jury. The case was opened on the part of theCoiumoiiwealth by the Iistrict Attorney, when court adjourned till 'Wednesday morn ing. Wednesday morning she commenced submitting her testimony. She started the defendants from their homes in Stony creek he man w as drinking, a second man, whom ! she itictitiucd as Abraham . .M nsscr, came I into the inVise with a handkerchief tied over his face, and pointing a revolver at her head demanded her nionev. Weehtenheiser drop- oa 1 ll. ,l. r I. l. k. I s-.i 7. 1 Mrs Phillini.i and sean hc'l her Is rsou : then, while Mus- I si r was still covering her with his revolver, i 11 -iilenheiser made a complete search of the h-iusp. but only succeeded ill finding some sixty cents. The prisoners- were next shown to be seen by parties who knew them. returning irom me uireaiou 01 l uniipi s house, the same afternoon. This, in conne.- I tioii with the fact of a lu.l-k, burglar's toois, i fuses, etc., having been found in the house J where "A'echti nh iser lived, and he himself ha :ng tied to the lumlier regions 'of Clear I lield county alter a warrant was issued for his arrest, constituted the Commonwealth's ease. I The defense was an 'i'fcs. Nine witnesses. 1 most i.f them relatives or close friendsof the I liefeinhitits, were put on the stand to show- that the defendant were in Stonycreck towushipat the time of the robbery. The evidence was all in by three o'clock in the afternoon, w hen A. II. Cotlroth. Esq., went to the jury on part of the defense, and was followed by W. H. Koontz. Esq., on part of I the Commonwealth. Immediately upon the j convening of court in the evening, Judge I l', r delivered an able, fair and impartial 1 charge to the jury, who retired to their room a little after eight o'clock. Before adjourn ing, the Court notified the jury that if they came to a conclusion during the night, they might eal their verdict and bring it into court in the morning. Shortly atler court adjourned the jury came from their room and promptly at half past eight o'clock 111 the morning, were in theirscats in the court r'""" I "pon being asked by the C'ierk wheth - r iLi'i- hud M.rr.s-d uiioti a verdict, thev re- - I pi leu 111 tlie ainrmaiive, ami wnen asKeo j wliat that verdict was, they chortl-spd out: j "Guilty in manner and form as the riefenri I ants stand indicted." The vast audience ; heave I a sigh of relief and a look of sati-fac- tioti appeared upon tue face of almost every one proem. Tp ,., r..n,.d fur trial wait that of t,.r ,) ,,,..- and goods to the amount of ovrr S: 00 taken and carried away. Theeyi- d-nee, of course, wils circ inish'intial, as no p.-r-Min saw the crime committed, but it was very complete and satisfactory. The defendants ;were traced through tlie j Mr. Listou went with him to the the store and gave Iiiiu the tobacco. This the Com- ' monwealth a-..u(i was merely a trick to en able the burglars to sec whether the store wa a suitawe pisee l-r ineir cqiennious, , nji it was .-Imwri tl;at Mi:or does not ur ;ti.l)ac - o. After leaving thestore tliey went on to- j Si hrm k. the first on the nkl.t r ...k.,, ,i. OI lilt- :'UJ v uiJr i.-w w.... . .... .... night of the 4th of .July. The testimony a-uiust 0avi-l and I'liancey Wetlitenheiaer, as developed by the ronimoriwealth, was not Tery (trotift. These charges being only what is legally tj.rmed statntorr bnrzl..rv. the defendant were alh'We-1 tu testify in their own behalf. JJtjsserend Jsaiah Veihtenlieiscr. wht on tlie.tnd. declined to answer maijv of the yiiestiotif put to them on cross-esamination, thereby very inucli atrcnglhenini; the ca.se against them. After tTicteiiiony was all in tnecounsei r ilia I'-Dmniotiwealrh promptly asked the Court to instruct tlie jury to return a verdict ot . cuHty in tbe 9hT.k c-sca, they did p. U.t U,, evideme warranted a .. . ., , , 1 r. lie iriven uieiury as 10 i'm ai M.1 11 u. 1 miiiMMir a if e flvneimtrr taw. ai.ii? - . , the I. oun ill" wneniiie rneit.rias-, ;aiii.-. Jsaiah Wethtcuhejr and Aluaser. waaaub inilted tr. tlie jury witliout argument. Al though tbe general imnresion was that there wan an abundance of testimony to warrant a different finding, Uie jury abort! returned with a verdict of not guilty, evi dently going upon the principle that it is not right to strike a man af'er he is down. The cases against the three Wechtenheiser's aud Musser for carrying concealed weapons, were next called. Musser and Isaiah plead iruiltv. and the iurr retiriied a verdict of guilty asto Ihivid and Chauucey. Friday afternoon the prisoners were call ed up for aentence. When asked by the Court if he had anything to eay. Isaiah -plied that he had not. Ha was then sen tenced to the Western Penitentiary for a pe riod of seven yeras and six months in the Philiippi case, and for four years in the Lision case. The same question was then put by the Court to Musser. He replied that prior to his arrest he had been under the charge of a physician, and that his physi cian had advised him to take plenty of out door exercise and that ha was afraid close confinement would be injurious to his health. He therefore asked the Court to make his sentence as light as possible. . The Court told him he ought to have thought of this before, and then gave him the same sentence that was imposed upon Isaiaii. Cbanncy was then sentenced to the countj jail for a period of n,ne months, and Bavid to the same place for a period of six months. Musser aud Isaiah were taken to Allegheny City by Sheriff Spangler and his deputies Saturday, and were safely lodged in the penitentiary. CuiiRT rtocEEDixua. Court convened at to o'clock, a. 111., Monday, and was in session till o o'clock, p. ni., Friday. Almost the entire week was taken up witn the trial of criminal cases. CRIMINAL I 1ST. CommonwciidtU ys. Henry W. 1-andis sed. F and B. ; continued. Same vs. Amos Sterner F. and B. : con tinued. Same vs. Joseph Tresaler Larceny ; Grand Jury return not a true biil. Same, vs. Chauucey Weehtenheiser, Isaiuii Weehtenheiser. Band echtenbeiser, and Abraham V. Musser, Statutory Burglary, on information of John J. r-insier; veruict, not guilty. Same vs. Chauucey Weehtenheiser, car rying coucealed.weajiotis. on information of John J. Snaiigler : verdict, guilty. Senten ced to pay a line of 10 to the county, to pay the cofets of prosecution and to undergo im prisonment in the county jail for a jieriod of nine months. Same vs. Abraham . Musser, carrying concealed weapons, on information of John Sangier; verdict, guilty, sentence sus- iienderi. Same vs. Isaac J. Kaiiiiinan, bed.,!- .and is. pro. Same. vs. Geo. Dallas, surety ol the peace; hoc" ;)ri. Same vs. Abraham Y. Musser and Isaiaii Weehtenheiser. S'alutory Burglary, on in formation of Jeremiau I.iston; veruict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a line ot -W to Uie county, to pay the costs ot prosecution and to undergo imprisonment by separate and solitary confinement at 'abor, in the Western Peniteiitiery, for a period of four years. Same ys. Chauncey Weehtenheiser, Isaiah Weehtenheiser, David Weehtenheiser und Abraham Y. Musser, Statutory Burglary, on information of Amos W. Knepper. verdict, not guiity. Same vs. David Weehtenheiser, carrying concealed weapons, on information of Joliu J. Sj.augler; verdict, guilty. Sentenced ft pav a fine of $10 to the county, to pay the costs of prosecution and to undergo impri eminent in the county jail for a period of six months. Same vs. Isaiah Weehtenheiser, carrying concealed weapons, on information uf John J. Spangler; verdict, guilty. Sentence sus pended. Same vs. Nelson C.earhart, surety of the peace ; nul )ns. , Same vs. same, mal. mis. ; md pro. ' Same vs. Michael Smith. F. and B., em information of Sarah Snyder ; verdict, guil tv. Sentence suspended till December ses sion. Same vs. Lewis Peifer, surety of the peace; sentenced to pay a tine of $1.00 to the county, to joy the costs of prosecution and to undergo imprisonment iu thecounty jail for a period of ninety clays. Same vs. C. A. Baltzer, Sed.. F and B., on information of Ida J. Hill ; vol jm. Same vs. William Swank, F. and B., on information of Mary Brown ; nut prof. Same vs. Edward Ginrier, A. B., on infor mation of Elizabeth Miller; verdict, not guilty and Defendant and Prosecutrix each tc par half the costs. Same vs. Lawrence Fallen and John Fal len, A and B., with intent to kill ; mil pros Same vs. Abraham V. Musser and Isaiah We-chtenheiser, robbery, on information of Boss Philiippi; verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $!00 to the connty, to pay the costs of prosect'tion and to undergo im prisonment by separate and solitary con finement in the Western Penitentiary for a period of seven years and six months. Same vs. Minnie Wilt, assault, on infor mation of Sarah Mostoller; not guilty, and prox. to pay the costs. Same vs. Chauncey Wechtcnheiaer, A. A B., on information of John J. Spangler; guilty. Sentence susjiended. Same vs. William H. Weimer, assault, on information of Henry H. Weimer; mi prM. Same vs. W. W.Coughenour, assault, on information of Mary Martin ; not guilty and U.-ll ann prox. eacu 10 pay one nan tue ; fi)(. witi, delight, on every Wed- co,s- I nesday morniiiif. ' It maybe so with some Same vs. Mary Martin, A. & B., on infor- j ()r n;s frienris fa minority) but not so' with niationorW. W. Coughenour; not guilty, , ,he Iliajoritv- Tlie luaj,)TUj was still in and deft and prox. each to pay one half the crt,a, itt week by a suWrib,.r of Uie col'Si j Vnmrrat refusing to lift his paer since the Same vs. Charles Coughenour, A. A B., on .,,.,.,; ami ,i.Bres himself a Republican, information of Mary Martin ; not guilty, , aj(J ,hat ,1(J wi sllUMTibe ,or ,he JIltKALI). and deft, and prox. each to pay one half the Tll,.traseM1.n m it. Hurrah for 1SS5. co,s- ! We also saw in the same issue that this Same v. Henry H. Weimer, desertson : wa ,-rediteri with one Republican ma- nul i-ror. jority. If the village oulv was counted, he Same vs. Chauncey Weehtenheiser, Isaiah s,)(ml(, t ,wt Bd(, fiye raore( anJ ,f the Weehtenheiser, David Weehtenheiser and j suburbg were intpj.led the five should be Abraham V. Musser, burglary, on informa-, nfter t)ie IliatinB crtet,n. Count tionof John Short; Grand Jury return ai - ., - ijt. ( . li ! . 1 true bit!, cafe continued hame rs-Cbarlcs Heuipe, rape, on infor mation of Sephia Hempe; not a true bill. Same vs. James Cooper, A. and B., on in formation of Mary Pallas ; not prof. CIVIL MsT. William A. Johnson, Adni.'.of John John son, v. Henry Kauch, Extr. of Jacob Shaff er ; verdict for plfT. for $U! 09. The I a'ance of the case, on the civil list were; (Oatinued. Kcport of Trsina Public Schools, for tbe first month ending November 8, : GBADK SO. 1. J. SCHROCK. TEACHER. Males. 2i) IS 18 98 Females. 23 20 20 9.'. Xo. in attend, dur. mo, Av. " ' " Xo. in attendance rer.ctof M " OAII0. II. MRS. THOMPKOK, TEACHES. Male. Females, ko. in attend, dur. mo. 48 23. Av. " 37 1H. ferct. of " " " 88 M. No. present every ay during month in Room Xo. 1, 17 ; Room Xo. 2, 19. Tbe above report shows that both rooms are too ranch crowded to do the best possi ble work. Xevertheless, we have no reason to complain of the progresa made by tbe pupils during this month. We are sorry that we are not able to report any visits by our worthy director and citizens. Parents and teachers should stand side by side in thi work of education, and they should willingly COK,rate in the performance of 9chool work. Parenu,, bear in mind t It is your ;i.ny to see u. our cui.ur.. are , at school eyery day, and not only there, but there in tipe. Tardiness is one cf the great drawbacks on the progress and prosperity of the public schools. J. ScHkot-K, Principal. The holidays wU soon be here, arid we would advise the go-ahead merchant that it is about time for him u advertise his holi day wares so as to catch the early customer. Over coqtj for men and boys, tbe cheapest in tbe connty, to be found at Htjfley'a . - Thanksgiving day will soon be here. ailroab Xewi. The Harrisburjf Patriot of the l."th, says: The officers of the South Pennsylvania Railroau Company at Fifth and Market streetR yesterday were crowded during the entire day by contractors who are here for the purpose of bidding for the construction of the roadway, the dosing hour for the reception of which is at 12 o'clock to-lay. The rexunsof the construct ing engineer were covered with the plans and condition of tiie country through which the road will pass and it was for the inspection of them that the contractors as sembled. Tpwards of one hundred aud fifty contractors were known to be in the city last evening. "The bids will be opened this afternoon out their concents will remain a secrt for at least two weeks or perhaps a month," said a railroader of autherity yesterday. "They first go to a board of construction for exam ination and then the successful bids are re submitted to theengineer for approval." "What will be the estimated s cost of the road per mile?" "It is difficult to say. Not less than $70, X0." The same gentleman stated'that the con tract for the bridge over the river at this point had been given Out to Mr. Smith, of Eaaton, all reports to the contrary notwith standing: "Why," said he, "he is at present, from my own personal knowledge, making the ar rangements to locate here and begin opera tions." "When will work begin on the roadway for which the bids are now. being handed, in ?" "The work on the various sections will probably be commenced early in the coming year. That, you know, is not far off," The Everett Prtn says : On Monday last Messrs. J. W. Gill t Co., sent from this place 20 Italian laborers, w ho will at once go to work on the approaches to Sideling Hill tunnel. The contracts of this firm cover two miles of the road oa either side of the mountain. The Chambersbtirg llytitorj says : We have learned from reliable sources that the Pennsylvania K. K. is thinking seriously of changing their main line between Ilarris burg "and Pittsbnre, which will give them a shorter line by almost fifty miles. This line will be over the Cumberland Valley R. K. to Chambersburg, and then a new line will be constructed west from here to Vniontown, Fayette county, from which point they have the South West Pennsylva nia R. H. ' running direct to Pittsburg. Their object in doin this is to compete with the Yanderbilt line. The present road between Harrisburg aud Pittsburg will be used for local travel only, as the through trains will pass over the projiosed route. It is well known that the Cumberland Valley railroad is laying a number of long sidings between Chambersburg and Hajriaburg, with the idea of ultimately making it a donb le track road. Whether the business of the road is sullicieut to require a double tracki or whether the company has long hail this change in view, is a question which auews p a per man is u:iableto fathom, as we have tqioken to several officials without being able to gain much light on the subject. We lmie the rejM n, which we give for what it is Wotth, is true, for it would not only greatly increase the population of our town, but bu of much beneiit to our county as well." Last Thursday, the day set for receiving the bids for the contraction of about miles of the Southern Pennsylvania Rairload.over two hundred bids were presented at the Company's office in Harrisburg. President Savre states that he does noti think that the awards will be made before the 1st of December, and that the contractors will be notified from the New York office, lie is surprised at the low figures of many and is? positive they could not do the work if awarded the contract. Some of the bids are jO er cent, lower than he has ever known such work to be dene. . The contracts for driving the seven tun nels advertised have all been let. The fol lowing is tlie order of the tunnels from Har risburg west, the names or the successful bidders being also given : Blue Mountain tunnel, P. Keating; Kattattinny tunnel Ackerman & FWans ; Tuscarora tunnel. Walker, Dacey Co. ; Sidling Hill tuunel, Rixlgers A ohrien ; Kay's Hill tunnel, Me Mahon, Shauahaii Si l.reeu ; Allegheny Mountain tunnel, Charles McFadden. The Laurel Hill tunnel was let to F. S. Rock, but it is reported that be has thrown up the contract. The Pittsburgh papers contain advertise nienU for laborers to work on the Allegheny Mountain tunnel, in this county. HitwVKRsVII.I.K I TKMS. Kiitor Herald .-Not having seeu any news from this place in your valuable piqier, a few items I think will not be out of place, so that the pernsers of your paper may know that we are alive and kicking, especially since the election. The lire has been rekin dled, and we are all aglow. The Democrat ic faces look melancholy and sad, as if they hail just returned troni a funeral. No roosters are carried along the streets, hung over their shoulders, as they were a year ago, ami saying in defiant words that urare going to hold this covernment for the next twenty years. Where are you now ? Lost iu oblivion. I Mr. cuincy, the correspondent of the j lrinocntt at this place, would have us be lieve that that paper is anxiously rooked The .. A. lu had rather a rough time 1 TrtlIv j, j,r King's New Kiscovery fur Con for their parade at this place, on account of j swm",tJon. Coughs, CoMa, Asthma, Br.n it being very wet and muddy 011 that day, j Hay Fever, Loh of Voice, Tickling November loth. Wc hope the next lime , tlie xbroat, Pain in Side or Chest, or any they meet here the weather will be more j diase of the Throat and Lungs, a positive favorable, and that will afford them and ua , cnre Guaranteed. Trial Bottles', free at a better time. The Union Band cave tu c V. Ri.vd's. Dm Store, ltve size I excellent nmsic N. B. t ritcb field was the I orator of the day. I heard of another Democrat coming within tlie fold of tlie Republican party. They know as well as we that their pocket- --- - - - 1 1 books are not made the heavier bv tlie extra 1 . session. Rabbits are plenty, hut hard to catch. I preautne this eold spell made them iuitial,a niadirin-i, and doctor's prescrlpttoos, wlth-fat- ; ' '- oat receiving any benefit, and while seeking for a Glad to see Fred W.' elected by snch a care ihe notioed the advertisement af Hdnt'i handsome majority. We had quite a cold skift, bnt the indica tions are for lairer weather. .' ... . Besfx Ek frits. Peath on thk Rail. On Saturday even ing, the 17th iqst., John W. Kesser. of Cum berland. Md., and dagman on engine Xo. 47, was instantly killed at Draketown siding, about one mile west of this place, by being run over by the enginev , Engine Xo.47 and crew operates between here and Ursina, and lays over here during the night. After coining in from their work tlie enjtine was run to Draketown Run for water, the flapnian ridlnj on the pilot.-'. On the return he was thrown off and instantly btlt.Mf Tli niidli-nnln wimdi was lvincr he- Mm U)t . m9 Ure wovell to one 9ide untii tlie one end cie-ranoe nt at the sidin. which knocked hitn off. ' A jury was summoned by Geo. Q. Groff, Esq., and a verdict rendered aecordiiit to tbe above facts. X. C OXfLtlESt e, Ta., Xov. XtV '83. . f Comiicstioii Services I'ostposed. The Communion Services at Friedens, which wt-re announced to be held on the2g:h inst a,rf poetponed until tlie first Sabbath in De cember, pwjng y) TFpin Pf fVV teing incomplete. There will be service? at YH' neit pabbath at half-past two o'clock. J. J. Welsh, PastoB." Xo intelligent reader can fail to be inter ested in the contents of the Xo,1k Amelia Raieti for December. The question ot the telegraph has the pla of honor in the nnmber. Gardiner U. Hubbard pointing out the great advantages that would result, from the proposed "Government Control of the Telegraph," and showing from the experi ence of several European countries the ben efits to be derived from the incorporation ei the telegraphic with the postal service. Prof, J. Laurence Laughlin. of Harvard Cniversi- ty; shows tbe " Evils of the Sub-Treasury System," in its absorbing and withholding from circulation the specie that is cotistant ly'needed to insnre stability in the world of finance. " The Day of Judgment," by Gail Hamilton, is a caustic review of the less amiable moral trait of Thomas Carlyle. Henry George writes of Overproduction," an idea which he declare to be preposter ous, unless more wealth is produced than is wanted - Gen. W. B. Franklin sets forth tbe views of naval and military exports as to what is absolutely needed, in the way of organization, forts, ships and war material to insure the " National Defense." An arti cle 011 " Railroad and Public Time," by Prof. Leonard Waldo, of the Y'ale College observatory, explains the system of uniform time standards now being introduced into the railroad service of the United States. Finally, there is a discussion of the question " Morality without Religion," by F. A. Ri der and Prof. A, A, Hodge, of Princeton College. Published at .30 I-afayettc Placa, New Ywrk, and for sale by booksellers gen erallv. v .,''':..- ; " TbaMvSuivino Dat " EYOvaaioxt. An nouncement is made bv the Passenger De nartnieniof the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, that a general excursion for Thanks- giving Pay has been arranged, and excur sion tickets will be sold at all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Northern Central lUiilway, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, Baltimore and To tomao Railroad, aud West Jersey Railroad, on November 2Mb and 2Uth, good for the return trip until December 3d. Stoyestown charge has enjoved another refreshing communion season. During the eight months' pastorate of Rev, W. D. Lefe vre, of the Reformed Church, forty-three communicant members have been added to the charge. T-vstok. MARRIED. SHAl'LIS-BlTELMAN.--Nov. It, 1-W5, at the Lutheran jiarsonage, in Somerset, by Rev. Shearer, Harrison Shaulis to Susanna Buelman, both of Jenner township, this county. CARVER ROSS. On the 13th inst., at Berlin, Pa., by Rev. II. F. Keener, Mr. J. A. Carver to Miss Lizzie J. Ross, bofli of this county. HAVGER COYER. On the ame day, by the same, Mr. Silas M. Hanger to Miss Rebecca Cover, both of this county. DIED. McGREGOK. October l"th, lunr Grarrs church, John H. McGregor, aged about 4-'! rears. Hetrl ley's is the Kinds. place to get g'oves of all 1 The readers of the Herald will find it to tjieir advantage to buy their Drugs. Medi- j:nes. Chemicals, DyeStull's, Blank Books, School Books, and Stationery from C. N Boyd. Private receipts and formulas will teceive special attention : also Physician s Prescriptions tilled with care. None but jeire Drugs dispensed. Tbesaleof the Henry Sie farm, in Jen ner township, has been continued to No- vemlter 21, 1:!, on the premises, at 1 o'clock p. m. M. II. and M. Site, Administrators. I'nrierwear, Hosiery, bottom prices, at Gloves, etc., at roc k A. Nathas's. Be sure and examine my stock of fall and winter bats before purchasing elsewhere. They are all fresh, having just been received from tlie eastern cities. Mrs. M. M. Tripwxll, Ijidies', Misses', very cheap, at and Chiblrens' Coats A. Nath aVs. )ont fail to call when in Somerset, to see the fnrcaps and collars at Heffley's corner. all new and cheap. There will be a publicsalc at my residence in Somerset Borough on Saturday, Dec. 1st LH3 at 1 o'clock r. m., at which time I will offer for sale my farm Si'iiared one mile South west ot tbe Borough of Somerset, Containing f4 acres, more or les. If not sold the farm w ill bo for rent. Terms made known on day ot sale. Oliver Ksepi-er. The F'erner Bros' have just introduced anri added to their stock of Winter Boots and sjhoer, a Ventilated Rubber Boot that will not sweat or chill the feet. Bed comforts and blankets, also Horse and Sleigh blankets, all of which are very cheap, at Heffley's. If you wanttobny a I Jiriies' Coat, don't fail to get our prices before purchasing; else where. A. Xathak. W ANTKD. Several tons of good timothy hay, and from fifty to one hundred bushels of good oats. Enquire at thin otlice. : The Buffalo Lime Company is now Sell ing Good Lime at eight cents, delivered on 1 th i-aisi t their works. For orders, write to William Mason, Garrett, Pa. . A Griat Hisoovebt. That fc daily bring ing joy to tlie homes of thousands by aavlng manv of tlieir dear ones from an early grave. $1.00. 4 Woman's Affair. Mrs. N. H. Small, the wife of the ponilar dep- nty sheriff ami assessor of Topsham, Me. writes ' - .. , . . . . i on My 1888 : Tn" bJ beeB "merely 1 afflideU during several years with kidney and . disease, aceomnanied with severs nalna and I liver disease, accompanied with severe pains aad backache. Having tried manv so-called cures Remedy and deeided to try It. Ha ring bought a bottle at Mr. Juhnson's dri store, commenced using It with inch Battering resalts that she con- tutted Its ase, and anr using only Bv bottles the tmpreremeat ui ner Health is so marked that ha wishes all who are afflicted In like manner to know of this most valuable ami reliable medicine and the mast cheerfully 'raoomniends Hunt's Bemedy w all, and ef pertally to females who sr troubled with complaints peculiar to the sex." .T ' ' ..'vT . A Family Eletsing. Under date ef May 10, 1U3 we hare received tbe following Information from Mr. Lorensa Lom bard, of Portland, Me. Be says : " For several years past I have been troubled with severe back, ache and pains tn the side, and when I would He down I could not rest well, as It seemed Impossi ble for ma to get Into aa easy position, aad mv aches' and pains increased constantly to inch an eifent that I became convinced I had a disease of tbe kidneys fastened to me, and after all ether cures bad failed I was persuaded by s neighbor tp try Hunt's Remedy, as himself and wife had been greatly benefitted by Its use, and, many of our acquaintances ywlje of Its merits in the highest term. ' I pBichiued a bottle i Niehot's drug sture and as soon as I basl taken a few doses oftt the pains in my back were relieved, aad after taking three hoijjes my ltd each aadi km back are carod, and leaa truly testify that Hanfs Bemedy is sp article of great mert, and will dp all tbat is, elJaid for Vt, anigl know of maa j qtber people in Portland waohave sound a cure In Hunt's Bemedy after all others nied, to. danj gt, and I re.-cymexd it M ail who have kidney Of Uses disosse, bop tug this stay ho the mean ot relieving some suflerer who does not know of the met.s'.of Hunt's Bemedy." QRPHAXS' COURT SALE. OF MfpyicTnu pmi p mm mniuLLiUii i uli iiuunui 1 Y virtue uf an order ef fjle inaci out 1 f Ihm It nihiin Ccurt ol simiienw-t tYoniy, the nn- 1?rilKueit. t iecuturof Cyrus P. Markle lte of ciui ireluml o.. Pa.. iiecsse!, will exj-use at j irwt Cu fa.; 00 line uf Balto. it Ohio Uailroail, ! on TlllIlSDA Y DECEMBER 13, 1SS3, at a o'clock r. 1.. the inter- uf the said Cyrus P. Markle, i!r.f-e.l, of. la and to that valuable property known a; tlie Mark!etn Pulp Works. ooDDtsttae of ihe felli.wlinf deteribed lands nJ Improvements : No. 1. All tke undivided on-tbird Interest fna tract of land situate la tlie Township of Alilion, County ot Somerset ami State of Pennsylvania, arve-yetl on a warrant la tbe nsne ot A Jam e'm mer, cnnulninx acres, strict measure, il)eln UiK land warranted in the name of Cornelius Kellly, ana others, with tlie sppnrtenioeea. So. i. All tbe unlimited ore-ililnl lnterent In a certain tract et land situate as atores.iM, lunreveii on a warrant in the name of John Miller, ennialD lan 214 acres, mere or less, bc-inic the western part ot a survey mado on the 6th day of July, l'vi. In fmrsuanee of a warrant ia the name ot John Mil er Tor 40D irres, ad)otnln( lands warranted ia the nme ol (Torni-llm Keiley, Adam Cramer and others, with the appurtenances. No. 3. All tbe undividoil one-thinl Inten-Hof a certain tract ot land situate aa aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant in the name of It-Arid Junes, eon. talnuiK-US acres and 134 perches, adjoining lands in the names of Mlehael .King, John Shutf. and others, which laid lands are the fame mentioned and desrritx-a In a deed from the Ptnkerton Lum ber Company, Limited, to U. P. Markle. C. O. and S. B. Markle. Jr.. dated sth day ot February A. 1. Itsl, and recorded at Somerset, Pa , in Kh--ord of Deeds volume 60, pages 131, 132, and 133, with the appurtenances. No. 4. All the undivided one-third Interest In a oertalu tract ol land siluale In Mlllord two., Som-ern-t Co., Fa adoliilng lands warranted in the names of Geonee Kmert. John Miller, Adam Cra mer, John shaft, and others. snitainins4'3' acres and allowances, lelnK the same traet whfeli was pati-nteil hy the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Anthony Clrowall by patent dated the 17th day of May, c . 11. lsTil and enMlled in Patent Book H.. vol. ", pige Sea, and which Anthony tfrowall eonvertsl to C. P. Markle C. C. Markle and S. li. Mnrkio. Jr., hy deed dated th day of October, 1SS0, reeorded in Deed Keeonl ol Somerset Co. Pa. Vat. pave ."47 and 18 with the appurtenances. No. !. All the undivided one-thlni Interest of a certain traet ol land situate a part In Mil tort and a part In Klkllck townships, Somerset Co.. Pa., adjoining lands of Beachly a Meyers, A. Ornwail, now C. P. .Markle a Sons, Vouht tract, S. Hi-in-liauicli. and others, containing 1199 acrei and V" perelies, with a Rood ruarcainp, ft-nlt orchard, a frame dwelling house, loie Ixini. and other out building thereou erected with the apparteaanees. No. . Alt the ondlvlded one-thlni Interest ot n certain tract ol land situate in I'pper Turkeyloet iwp.. eomerset co.. Pa., adjoining tract known as Harrab te Miller. Taylor' heirs. and others, eon tiilnlrg 843 acres ant 7U perches; said tract Is known In the community, as the Connelly heirs tmet. No. 7. AH the undivided one third Interest of a certain tract of land situate Id the township id Millorfl, Somerset Co. P.. adjoining lands of Jivepb Miller. Siotziuan's heirs. Win. Vought, Kavld Weimer. John Polste , Taylor's heirs, Kim! lay and Hay. and others, containing; 394 acres mure or lees, known as the Siieace tract, having a one-etory water saw mill and two tenant houses thereon erecieu. No. 8. All the undivided one third Interest of. In and to the stone coal, mineral coal, bituminous coal aad 01 her coal. Iron ore. limestone and ocher minerals and mineral snt-stances. exclusive of the surface toil, lying and heinir under the surface- of all that certain lanu or tract id land si aate in l jierTurkeyloot twj., Somerset co . Pa . iloinlug lands of David Hcuibauxh Ku.lolph Meyers heirs now Kreiear. unit oiiirs containlug ili ucres and at perches, strict measure, exi-eptins and reserv. Ing neverlhi less Ave acres of coal and miuerais under and around the ImlldinKS now oa said tract 01 land to be surveyed and laid cut in a block as nearly eiualateral as (Miesible and throng li which the uurchaser shall have the rlieht tuurive not more than three beddings ot nsuiil and uveraKe width used in mtmnic soil coal ami mineral?. 1 rcther with the right to remove all ol said coal and minerals except ins; as aforesaid, without be- inu reuuired to nrovnle lor the sunnortoi' the over. lylnK urtace. without being liable lor any lniury to tlie same, or anything- therein or thereon an-J to enter non said land nnd make such openinirs. air limes, urains anil passjiees as may tie necessary an-i conrenieni 10 reuioie sain coai ami minerals, xnd to transport and othrr things to anil from and through .said coal an-i minerals, mines, and 10 and from other lain), together with the r uht to nuwe all nei-es.shry nil and tram road tlinugh and un der aiild tract ot coal and minerals, for tlie oun. veynnee ef coal nnd other things to and from the sime and other lands. No. 9. All the undivided one-tlilrd Interest of a certain traet ot lund situate In Paint townshln Soinorsct Co., fa., surveyed on a warrant in the name of AiIhui t rank, containing Sl'i aeres and al lowances adjoining lands now 1 r late ot lll I Livingston-, Mary Keun. Charles Horingion and others (saving and excepting however two small pieces ot ground, tbe tlrst of which contains 47 ai-res and 1 1'J prches granted and conreved to Noah Keam and the second ofwhlch comalns 14 ai-res and 41) eri-lies granted aud conveyed to Mary Ptlel. this being the same traet eonveved bv l-iii Kauiman anil wile by deed dated 3d 'day of Kepiemner, isi, 10 15. t L,sng. rei-jninu in need Keeonl of Somerset Co., Pa., Vol. 01 paires tl ami 9J: and l.y U F. Luug and wife to C. P. Markle a. Sons liy .Iced dated 3rd of September. 1ml and reo.nieil in Heed Records ot Nonwrset ., Pa., ol. 61, puges vl and 03 with the appurtenances. No. lu. All the undivided one-thinl Interest of a ai-rtaln tnut ol land situate in Millord and tik Li k twps., Somerset co.. Pa., patented in the name ol Samuel Miller, and enrolled in Patent bouk li. Vol. 46, page 4s, adjoining lands of containing 2KI acres and allowance, being a part nt a larger tract ol land surveyed In t he name of Wm. Charey in pursuance of a warrant duted the Hull day ol February A. 1. 1794, and the same traet conveyed bv deed dated Aug. 3. It8l bv John J. Fikc et a! to 0. P. Markle. C. C. Markle'and S. B. Markle. Jr., and recorded in Deed Krcord ol Somerset ikt.. Pa.. Vol. 8, pages 49 and Ml. No. 11. All the undividedono-tliird Interest ola certain tract of land situate in Addison twp . Som erset Co., Pa., adjoining lands of Hold. .Met 'lin-to.-k, U. CiioUi lty and trai ts warranted ia the name of Hirhanl Oreen, Wm. Wilson, James 1 Near, and others, containing HIT acres and Ml pen-ties, aad known aa Joseph Yisler tract. The other undivided two-thirds in the above lands will also be sold at the same time and pliee and upon the same terms by Jesse H. Lipplncott, assignee of Shepherd H. Markle and Cassiua '. Markle, who will also sell in additino thereto the following deSi-ribed tract of land which Is a part of the lands In eonnectlon with said works, the li ie to which was held by the nrm uf 1'. P. Markle k itons. No. 12. All that certain tract ol land situate In Cpper Turkcvtoil twp., Somentei Co., Pa., adioln ing lands ot F. May. W. S. Harrah trail newt;. P. Markle at Sons and others, containing 3 acres and 30 pen-ties. The improvements erect ed ami eonstnieted upon said hiudsconsist of a Chemical weed Pulp Works Mill building is two stories, MxIM feet, containing 8 digesters, alkali mixers, 3 alkali receivers, a large washing and bleaching engtner, one 7z-!ni-h wet maehine, one 72-inch cvlimic-r machine, com plete, dryers 48 inches in diameter, 1 steam en gines, nne24xwand one lex'in inches: lu steam generating boilers, 8 double flue boilers, 4 double, tick tubular boilers, built bv Ko!.ert Wetherell 4 tNi. frcisklng wood : 2 large evaporators, tor re claiming Asia ash, with capacity ot li.utu pounds per nay, witn inn ami steam engines Mr Driving same ; also one small evaporator, with capacity of4,tiou pounds jiet day; Iron tank tor receiving and retaining solution for evaporator, all In nrst class running order. The work can be started at a day's notice. A never failing spring of soft wa ter. Water conveyed to mill in 8-inch cast-iron piie ; water Mows to second story of mill ; coal mine on the premises in complete running order : coal for exaporallng- purposes costs 75 cents per b.n. dellvereit ; coal for steam purtioeeacan be put to mill at a cost not to exceed ft 30 per ton. Also, 13 twit-story dwelling houses, one complete rest, dunce for Superintendent, ene large hoarding house, one store-room, (two stories Wood con veyed to mill by railnd loowtwl uma and 11 .ng- ing to saio laims. vi is si can ne put to mm nt a cost etl ao per cent. The Undls prlnrtially heavy limner lann. ine timber u musliy 01 tne aiuj usetl for lcakinn winal pulp. TERMS. The terms of sale are i er cent, of the purchase money theday ol sale ami the balance ot tbe one-third of the whole purchase money on the cor. hrmatioa of the sale and delivery ol the deed ami the remainder to two equal annual payments with interest thereon from ihe date uf confirmation of sale, to be secured by bond and mni-lfcittre on the premises sold. Tiie ppiperty wiil be sold clear of I liens except the price ot N'o. 7 atmve. which witl sold sndjeot to tbe paymeut of f ier annum to Elizabeth Miller dufiUK hernaiural lite and at her death the payment ut 7;"1.M to the heirs of Jonathan .Miller, de-eased. S. li. MARKLE, Jr., no21. ExM-utor. pl'BLICSALK -OF- Valuable Real Estate! BY virtue of r;n onl. r of mile la oat l ths Orplmn'iHourt ol .omerwt I'ouoty, to me dirwt m1, 1 will vxptrne to publif sale un the premlM'fl ttepruperty uteot Joho Kinjf, dce J, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER li, 1SS3, 1 o'loek r. the following real estate situate in Mimerset twp., in said coouu, adiolnlnz lands , JlKb rountn-maa. IbtW Tavtuao. Daniel Orouse, Mosee Young, Joha Hay ami Oeo. Ceun- trym. eoniainiiig ;j acres aud lit pen-lies. I his is a very desirable home, situate about one-halt mile above Ljaraiisvtlle, convenient to the sbre, school bout and ohuri h. There is a giod two story house ami burn and all necessary outhutld lKS oa the premises. Lau-l under gooil cultiva tion. TERMS. 1,100 In hand oa delivery ol deed, one-third to remain a lien for the widow, tbe interest to bo paid tn her annually during her natural lifetime, an-i at her death the princlpel iu to tlie heir and legal representatives o John King, dee d. 1 he baianre lu two eaujir annual payment, lobe secured y judgment bond. Ten per eent of hand moyiiy to be pul l when projicrty Is knocked down. Fosfesilon April 1, 1SS4, when deed will be deliv ered. LAVISH KINO, noTSl. Trustee. N' 0TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. PITTSBrjQ UOffNELLSVULLEH. B.CO. i v . OlSBSAb OVFICX. . S ; i , . s i . ' PlTTBRCKQ. TToT. 13. KWl "Votie is hereby given that in aecurdano, with v uivvuariar aw uieunaner ana tiy-u-tw orthl Company; th Aeaual Meeting ol Stockholder will b neiu at tne omce 01 ine jw ) ottice ol the Uosr.banv i any In the city of Pitt. burg. on MONDAY, PrCEMBEK Srilnert, be- iweeo too aou 01 u o eioca w. aud 1 o clia-k r. J . t"r U elect kin of a Board of Directors to serve for the enduing year, and for th tranmetion vi sue a oiaer oemnes a may no Drought tyse tb meeting. The Slock Transfer Boos will b clos ed on ihe -inh inst, Sml reaiiia closed unlll after uie aunisi meeting os puscauouiers. , . J. U. WASHINGTON. noTji-au . ' b.retarj. Having V appotyted Aoilltos by tb t pitlvJ' t vlirt of Soifleraet County t make aaO. s. port a distribution of the balance vt t lund la th kaudsof Jacob HesSey. Executor of Ihe last wilt and testament uf Elizabeth Kaha, late of tferiio boron n.deeeaseu. public notice la there tur given that I will perioral th duties enjoined at the office of W m. H. Koontx, Kq., la Sosaerset Bnrougo, on I Dursuay, in ista uoy of December, UB3. r. x. a lIMMKL. novn Anditur. Greis, .Foster Invite attention to recent larire aoMitions to their Htock of LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS, CLOAKS, ULST12US, yE 1 1 'JL i 11KETS, Ladies' and Childrens Scarlet Wool Underwear, Black and Colored Silks at all Prices. Flannels, Blankets, "Wool Hosierv, fcc-, A;c. Stranjrers visit inr Johnstown will tind it fjrcatlv to their f C ef inrerest to examine our large stock before supplying their wants. OUE PEICES THE LOWEST. Jersey Jackets in all Styles Greis, Foster & Quiim's 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHN8TO VVN, Pl. Largest 'iliadies' Coats, Eatlie Iadies' Coats, Misses' Coats, Misses' Coats, Childs' Coats, Childs' Coats, Mi SSI'S ' Misses' Coats, Childs' Coats, Childs' Coats, AT LOWEST Main Street, Johnstown. Pa. A. L. StiKArrgB, I'res. anil Sec. South lJittsburh Planing Mill Company, COr. 3d anil t lllinl l Kl. s. Fl tlSBl Rti II, PA, MANUFACTTJREBS OF Sc DEALERS IN muni raiii-Mffiii. sms. m Emm. he. I'inc ami Hemlock frame stull. SUiiialcs, Laths: .V. : 1 h. . Isan.l -JH It burn Niar-ls. : Hsai v Frame Lumlier a .n-cialtT. All uur iii:iiiiiLu-turcl wurk In.iu strirtly lry All chaur river lumtier. A full line ol Sasb. luiors. Shatter anil MoUlitina iil:iiltv oil h:inl. HrVKUftklKS FKKK Of CHAHHk, TO HJLILIHIAD or .Vi HAMBOAT LAXDISUS. tfSt.MltOHFRKLl.lsr. wt-:4 -liu. pehnsylvan'iA FEMALE TllonlT comnletelT cnniiiotl. flrt-clasii srboul tor Kheny Munutauis. Ili-lik;bitul lii-atinn aav (rum cilr iiume and suiuki-. Uimpiete Labiriitory. SutK-ri'-r Fatultj .lc. ScboU year jpua 111b. Sur cataluKUv, U-rois. aililrcsa Uium K. 1'KLLaTaaav, Wet. "PXECUTORS- NOTICE Estate of Aunastus Dia. ilcc'd late of Wrjrslsle BoruUKb. Jvjinerwt County, ra. Letters tesiaracnturr no the aUire estate bHTlnii been aranied to tbcamlersianeil by tiie pruper authority, notice is bcrvl-y given to all persons Inilebtel to satil estate to make ImmiHli ate payment, anJ 1 hose bariuic ilalms ag:ir the same to present tliem duly aulheni icatnl nret tlemnt on Wednesday, NoVemix-r 10, l.-W, at the late resilience ol ilecese1. .IOHX M. OLI.VtJER, W. H. I'lUlK, Oet3. Kxecutoi. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE, j Estate of Anthony Asb. late of Jenner towasnip, : omeri-et comity. r , nec ii. fjittars of ailmlnUtralion on the aNire estate havlnn been (trante.1 to the umlersuineil by the , pmp, r .uthorliy Dotlcj Is hereby ,lren to all Ml iiivm.nl anil t hoaft havimrrlaifiij am. nst :he ' Same to present them duly authenticated lor set tlement, on dainruay. tne lot 11 day 01 novemncr, 1MUI, at the late residence of ileeM. t'A itr n. Ann, L.EVAN ASH, OctS. Ailminlstrattrs. pXECUT0R NOTICE. Estate of Jephtba P"tts, ileoM. late of Shade tnwn.-hii). Somerset I'onuty, Pa. Tetters testamentary on the above estate hav lntt been s;ranteil to the unilerlvned, noflee'is herebynlven to all persons Indebted tu Hi Id estate to make immediate paytuerr, aad those tannic claims aaalnst the same will present them duly authentlca ed for Mttlenn-ni, n Satnnlay. S vemtM-r '., tsS, al the late residence ol s:iid deceased. C. J. PUTTS, r'iintor, CHARLOTTE BOWERS, oet 17 Executi-ix. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate ol Jonathan Rhodes, late of Somerset twp., Somerset co.. Pa., dee'd. Letters ol a.lmintstratln on tbe atsee estate having been granted to the underslaned hy the pn-iwr authority, notice Is h-rehy iflven to all per sona Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those hating claims agalns- tl.t same to present them duly autbenilcateil fi-rser-tieaient oa Saturday, llecemher L l.s-si, at tlie Utte residence of the deceased. JOSEPH HORNER. JOSEPH V. KHOIES. ocUi. Administrators. UMINISTIiATOirS XOTICK. talate ot Joseph Wiltruut, ilee'd late of Millord Twp., Somerset t o.. Pa. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted tn the undersigned hy the proper authority notice 1 hereby iilven to all pernios indebted to said estate u make immedi ate payment, and those havina: claims atralnst tbe same to present them duly authenticated fur set tlement i-n Friday, the 301 b day ol November, Ism. at the late residence of dei-eaed ia Ko-.i-wood. ALEXaNDLK KllviADS. oet'il. A Juiluistratoi. A LUITOR'SXUTtOlL Somerset County, ss. !SS: Judges th ; At an orphan s i;nurt held at Somerset in and lor said Uounty.on the iMInlavil llelotier. i-'i- Oelore the HonoraN tires thereof, in the matter of the estate ol .Ml chad Puttnrn, deceased, on motion of H. L. Kner. E. the Court appoint J. O. Kimiuel, Esq.. A. Cltor to distribute the lund In xb hands ot J.icob L. Miller. Executor, tn asl among thoso leirallv entltle-l thereto, liy the Court A. A. STt'TZM AN, Clerk. "JOTICE. To the heirs of Michael and Fstlirr Putmaa dec-1. You are hereby nidified that I will attend to the duties above directed at my ottice In Somerset Borough, on Wednesday, uveiotier tl, V-eJ here you my aitcod u you see pnier. J. IK KlilMI L. oet'il. Auditor. LIST OFCAUSES Tor Trial at Ifeceraber Court, commencini' Monday, the 10th day : FIRST WEtg. Iieltrlch Trlmpe rs. C. C. Miller, H. H Lohr k Noah Koontx u. H. I'. Lung. 1. S. Lane vs Samuel V. Snyder. llMeo Hiteshewvi John Berketdle. Wm. H. Dei-tens. Catharine Bent. HoweSewmg EachineCo. vs. B. A. t'Ichtcer. SBM vs. Same. Same vs. B. A. Flcbtner at John S. tUl. Sam v. Sam. Joseph Cbruunervs. John A, Hoehstetlar. Cyrus Bnckus vs. Snmu.-tC'omptun. Francis E. rlttit . Wastry l. Barclay t l. Robert Pcckworth et al vs. B'. 1. Lung. J. R. Hnddckson s heirs et al vs. C. J, Has rlson et al. John itatlec'i as vs. J. O. Barclay et al. SGrnsD ttcr, David A. Lucas vs. Flannlgaa k. A lent t. Susan Boyer's use v i. Pte sboemaki-r. Same vs Samuel Clark. James Kernel ts. David Kimmel U'Klley Riis-y et al vs. Sallsburv U K. r. et. aL I. utaoet L.en mm use vs. al 1 1 U-t et al. Mary E. Ualhraitb rs. m. tt Cam. It. K. Co. Jacob Emerlck vs. J. L. kcnU. P. S. Hay vs. Marv rMllav. Chriilian klel u John B. Jaukse Daniel at j vs. John Parget's ailow et al. Saiue va tame, aw-icl Pnorbaugh vs. fev C Meyer, liavtd J . Bluugh vs. aUmoa Thesaas. Lt-vl ksnlmaa vfc i-aaie. Susan UoswtUrva. D. J. Fike. Matlhia Bowmaa and wife vs. Wm. Deeter. Tw. Caroline Keen use vs J. Plillllppl. Shtf. Iiavkl J. Philiippi et alvs. P fc K. k. Co. Cyras Meyers Admr. vs. W. Meyers. Same vs. B. E. Ida Meysrs. Same vs. B. K. Meyers, Sam vs. Ida E. Meyars. Sam vs. John M. (Hinges, Same vs. J, o. Majors, Somerset Pa., ) 0V i, lSe. J . U, TRENT, Proihoootarv. & Quinn A.ssorment OF I ulies' Coats, Ladies' Coats. Misses' Coats, Misses Coats. Childs' Coats, ChiMs' Coats, Coats, PEICES AT A. NATHAN'S. IIAER'S BLOCK, Somerset, Pa. COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, pa. l-nlic, with fall rollcirlat powers. wst of th All- j 4 DM I X i STiCATOIi'6 N 0TICE. I t-t.it Jcsepli Kf-rkiy. late of Jcancr Twp., iwnersct co., Fa.. flei'M. I.Uri ot Aitmlnlstratli n ontheahi-Te estate liavinic been irranleil to tbe nmlerslifneit by the proper authority, notice Is bireliy gnen to all persons Imtet-ti'il to saiit esrateto maae immeili ie payment, ami those hartnx claiina urainst ibe samu will present theui ouly auilieuticarml fur serileui'-nt on Ttiursilay, Ni,Vi lulr 11. at tlie late rc-iileucc ut the liec.easeij. ISA(! HER KEY, UAVlUKKKfcltY, oi-tl7. Ailmlnieiraiwr. pl'BLIC SALE OF V C-l Vmlml 1 V 1113.0)2 ,22i.l LSI 2,1 S Jv virtu ol an order of nale issued nt of the li 'ourt of Common Pleas ul Si.merset Cunty. and to ns directed, we will expose to sole at tbe I 'mi rt House, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -'H 188:1, at 1 o'clock A M., the lullowlng ile-crtrmt Ileal Estate, vi7 : A tract ol land, composed of several contig..us parcels, sirnate In Souf hanirton Twp., Somer.iet 'cunty. Pa., itoiniiig lands Abraham Boyer, lnini ttover's heirs. John Leldiif's heirs, Jona ItiHB Kmerlck and otiii-ra. eontaiaing 17 acres, n.ore or less about 14a acres eleared a:l In e high sia'e of rulfitntion. li acres in meadow, a gil on hard of ali kind' ot Irntt. ami a suitar campol aN t 'Jio trees. A Iso a two-story DWELLING HOUSE. Bank Harn. and othen-ntboilillrgf thereon erect ed. This land Is underlaid wilh good eoal veins, ol about four fe-l in thiekness. Also iron ore ami iieiestooe. This proirty is eU.se to chur-h ami si beols. almut live miles Inm the Balro A Ohii llkilpiail. VI miles tn-tn Cumberland, Md., anil In a grsl community. TERMS : -.' SH0 rash. 10 per cent of which is to be pafct oa dayot sa!e. the balance In tw equal annual pay ments Iri'in date ot ?ale, to be secured by judg ment on the land. Any one desirinu further Intormatkn shoulil cu II on or address J . H I M. 'o stoet. p. ABRAHAM BOYER, GtmitiE M AH I .. tVH. Alters, and Trustees. I'DITOR'S NOTICE. X. H. Ki'bc H for one el "1 In th Cnart T Com. M. A.Ki -s A Sin, Pleas nt Somerset Co. vs. PK. No. tJT anil 1M The Pinkcrton Lnm- Nov. T. IH1. berCompsny I And now to wit. 'iltU ttctolier. 1HS3. oa tietithin of M A I'.oss AS a l.y tti-ir attornev H. S. Ends. ley lef. the I "own apsdnt L. M-obora, Ejip, Audiiorto make olitrihutton. Somer-ei Cuontr hs. : : ' Extract from the Record. ; Seal : Certified Oa. '7, lma. : S. r. TRENT. Pit". Not ice is hereby given to all parties Interes'etf that 1 will meet to perform the duties amlir the jiiove anisdntment at mrnfflee la Somerset. Pa.. on Friday. o-. ii. lvj."at I0o'ela-h a. whesi ami where all parlies can attend 11 they think pniiwr. L.C. CWLBIJEN, oit.31. Auditor. A DMINISTItA IOR'S NOTICE Estate of Hiram J. Miller, late ot Fills Cite. Nebraska. ' Le't.rs of adiuinistratioo on the above estata having been granted to the iind. rsiune.1 bv tlm proper authority, notice u Hereby tiven to all persons indebted to snlil estate l uiaas immell aie payment aril those havlnr claims or demand will please iiirsenl them duly authentlcatetl lor Mltlelneul on aiuiday. Decemln-r Ji 1S.-J. at I lie resilience ot Juiaa :iys .n neniati..m twp. JOHN J. Mil LEK. novli A'liiirii-trnior. NANCT WEAVER Ai!mimei(atnx. JkTOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notii-o Is uifhj given that t(-o an.lersirTfd will proseerjt all et ds auilty ol frer- assisg on his properly -w- uule norlli ol Raekwed. os in any ay rtesiroying his lences. loth, luii extent ot the law, on anil alter this dale. .Nov 14 iv aovU JnH.V J. HAl CiER. YDMINISTRATUK'S NOTICE. Estate of Eliaand M. Kimmel. deceased, laf e el Somerset Bor.. Si meri-et r-a. Letters of administration oa the bote estate having teen granted to the aooersigucd by IL proper authority, notice h hereby given to all persons indettt.d to aaai estate te aiake tuaeli. ate payment, ami tavse having clatuis atfawst the same wilt present them duly autheatieaieit fer settlement at my otlice in Si.merset, Pa., o Sat ardav, ltcmlier K, Isk;. HENRY F.STH ELL. Adaimuiratw. JJEGISTER"S NOTICE. Notice is hereby glveal all persons eoneerMst at legatees. ereilKor. er otherwise, that the ll lowing accounts have passed register and thail same will be presented ftir eonlirraatlon aad al lowance at aa Orphan' Court tube held at Son, ersel Uteeaiber 11 1S3 : E Fintaad Baal account of jsmts.W. Oetty. aitBiinisiraior. tic., ol Mary E. Uetiy. dee d. 1. Second and final account of Saaiuel J. Lira ty. administrator of I tan lei L. Meaihv. dee'. I. Seconal and final accural of Joha S. Bieaga. executor ot Samaei Blouja, deed. 4. Acreuntol Uermaa V oun kin. trustee isr tto sale ol ibe real iv of Elijah Crosse, dec d. 5. First and tl account of I.. A Kretehssaa and N. J. Krstclimau, atluinlstraUrS vl Keubea Kretrhma. dee d. . First aad final aeeeualof Ress MTlIntoek, atlmlnistratoreljno. M. C. BuHatay. deed. I. First and until aeeoust ol Catharine I'enne Administratrix ol George F. lenner. dee'd. . Fir-t and Snal arrooBt of W m. Sllbugft trustee tot tbe sal ef ihe real estate of Epbraim. Vansk-kle tlec'it. . First and Snal aeeuont ol Henry Ranch. Ex. eciour mn trmieelor lite rale of thai real ettatoi ol Jacob Shatter, decease.'. Regl-ter s Ottice, 4 A. A. STUTZMAN. MoV. Vi, ( kegistev. voais, Ladies' Coats )
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