The Somerset HeraM. ,,Ki!: :K R. S.TI.L. Kd'tor. i I SK-l'W November & l-o. Republican County Committee. I, . ing are the nan of the Rejiubliian ,,i::iiy "uniiiiittec 6-r lint ciisuin;; y-r: .i.i:-.n Jintniali Aiiifiistuic. V:L-.-l-t'y No. 1 Wm. H;llvi". A'ii'Vt-"y - W -''"-ir!n l!umui.-h H. 1. Morran i:i-J.-. t' Miller, ...-hi-rsi-ailcy . Kimmeil. i . ,::-niauirh Isaac Y'-Kt. i ,,i.r:it-m-r llun.uiih V. M. Bl.uk. I k . t A't-jIimio I Luwry. ,.r,.-i,v.!a J. I. An.ui.1 s, 'r -n Iaiii iMinliK-r. r-y.'i. n.-it. :.,:; riTi IJP'ujit J. A. Kaylor. i.,r.;-r-A. . Unl. .r rurk.Af.-t-H. II Ku.h. M.v-r-uie l..n.iili A. I'. Iiier. v , : - r. k Ja. oti H kl.-r. M . ri J'.iin llainm. - Iwnian. . t .lun-vilW i'f.rajli I'. Tt-.in.ir. u lialtimorv Hr. J -li Har.kiiiw.n. , . 'it J. F. I5ni. , K,!,..i!i::;-W-m. H. Miller. ,': . ...! Ji.T..igrh M. II. Hart-H. -, ,,ury KifHiirli J. W. Hiiif-'I.r. . . : M I' Ilel. U-ruii N". It. '!. M, .!. I N... 1 '. IH.-keV. - i. r t NV. -J M. I'M-ani. - l-T-.'! Kni. nrk. - ni-k AlNTt Wriirl.t. '..-l..!l Iv.p.ll'll t'. W. I'llil. - . ! jt ' I-m. ! . ,. - Turk. -yfi.it Tli.w. L. Wiiliam. ; ri..r..tutli J. U. Jemiiinc. .. :.u-jii P.n.iu:li Ji.l.n i. Ilii.i r. ,. ... i: i ll. w. h sAvxhir. ' V ufi V. - f r mIi hy .'. X. It. .y.l. . m Mii-mpI !-l iM If '. X. N !. -.1 -silr. the i.i'tiiiii!- Iiamoinl V :-. ; ;i-'i l !. -r . ;ii l.-niie prexai.". at lxw : . W.inx-r' .ife Yea-t -oM only hy r. art --v.Mlt pri-ollers in tlie aupllili k - - -:-.-a.-!. ar- the l-t. .M -inlv hv . V ,. y 1 iA,..-! i.ii: h'-alili M.ives. for aleat ..j!' - - -'"re. 1'. ; :.nn !:! I 'y- otily of . X. I4.iy.i .:. ;:!: !: -ii iii L-t the jr.-nutne. T ,e ..'.tl-li-htlMTt "f the lanrest oleoinar- r.:i. la. -rv in the a.-rl.i has liet-ti atTra. t-.-.i r.'!-i''ir-j!i hy the al antare ..f tiie :jat ,'.i. i'""t 'iL':tis is more of a man than peo I -i!:V tipij4-.l him to lie. He now ,..'.-:..''' i:in- of I.; - tuili 'ruinate earthquake j . ii . i . . t.. Mr- Witrinns. i ..:r ! a:rs "f M. ii ' H.-avv I"ure Woolen k- -:.' "tjiiM to any a.l'lr-son nsvipt I'll, ifc'i jr M. I.. T i'Bt:R. M.i.::ifa. turer . f Hosiery. .!:i'i.l.'ns. Sirnerset I'a. , i ;tf,n :.ur'l a larre iimnU-rof jr-Ml ! 1,:. it we w-i! Mil iu juatititie lo suit t:.w r. rri-.-svery n'a"..i:ahle. Yani . ; v piaiiiiitf miil. H..i4ltti-.IL Ii. & I't !(. t'; eaie tiiat ITieaumi nine ft-et from tt,. t.. t:p .apture.1 Ust s.r:!.u near Binjt ti .iiit. r. N. Y.. was n-lea-e.l the other thiy. ':. .1 ! r a hrass tar rivinr the .htTe of it .-.Ttixti. an.i offi-rintf rash prija for the r.'tirt. of the hinl. The M i-i.ai I tiion and WeWimeu i this tilery f.ave ls--!i aske.1 to help pet Harney M -r.-.n tlie Walsh liHrpist, out of the 1' 'T-t-wnrli p. irh. 'Us'. Forty years atro he .i-a t'ii'"'is l.arj-ist an.l tuaile plenty of i t . y hut he lost it all after the war. A I'iitt. r.!i Justi.-e afVr n-i"eatinjr the for ti: -.f at. -uth to a yotiiir wom:in .'I1.1.-.1 as l' "Kis the Il.i.'k." T will I-, t a. t !'.' tiiiei;s t.-l n-p!y. " Tiw last .;:i. that a.-."rit wa. hewilirf tutw.n iiti'i T!i.' .-t; i-t.-re hmi hai fever hhsTers on !. : ps. !,. a jrnnHe. to uilinn. .'i' tw- !-. :;,:ii:t-n.-.. Ti.Tt eiainty taini tl in tin ht of ..tiuti.-s. York ami Ijui- r ca-'i h.oit.x 'liirteeii. The ta.-lve !.it :up;..y imti who are u.l in w s.(.. it.; Ntiuiiwr of tons of Imrk ! T ta! vaiiu-of pr.lu. t,i,'s.. -i" . i. h . t ...i. that of any other couuty N!..r Mukrr - We have just a.l.le.1 a I:. (-. ir.it. r to ..ur M.at Market, in ' .' 1. a!! ut. -at .-in U- kept .S...1 an.l el.'an. ,l ;:ti.,i,. I,-, .,rk A. .. k. pt it .tistaiit !y on i...:.'l I'ts-n Tarties huyiuj. meat ' .i.'t t,ae t! k-it in the n frip rator until .It:..-.! K.me I WIS A t o. I.i ik. l't vst KB. Kkm. ar I. ail iii St." k a:.-l . .(u. ,te as to! lows : W White l.inie Uirn l Ak.n Vrtietit f. Imrtrl... I' -, IuihI ( . m nt 'f lairrel. ' .. t..- PU-t.-r -f !.arr. l.. HS tl.75 M' .'.:. lie rset. I'a . .'..tl- P.. lit pMthiliy. f on 4 F.KHKITS. T:j.-.l. pTh of ruotlier's love was never tt.r i'.;.i-traie.j th in in the .-ase.rfthe p..r ii "u th. i.iiniitu: Wi".-.itiiu train who -'it .-. i.l ni s.iiu2 ii.-r two .-hil'lren. irivitu: ' r -Litt,. ati.l ihe uatiit-of their father an-i tt .i. .r.i.iutf ju 5lc t! 1 1 n Tin re are tii'-r- '..-r.--!. an-1 h. r. .ines in the w..riil than ti..t-ii., hae tone pr.iu.ily ami lalmly to 'i't ;,i th, .-all of the hule. T.hi. r ' loins. 1 i'i .ii, p. , -ouoteas Cllows by the box : I. --iiapl's -cjimax" 4i- " Army and Xavy '" n- pleniiid" Hsc " aiiars- " .f V "Tip Top" -tlc "M.u.-j.i." 3 a- v ' if " " Vitini " :;ie iT..i., ft p., ' -". ft p... jl.l.i i a-h .. pl. p. nulv I,-., 2 pi-r it-lit. j S.ik-ilisl. Ueieit fully. i ...k. .k P.tKKrrs. -.ti..-rs.-t. p4.. June Ui. Jssi;. A sitr . .f knaves worke.1 an ..Id swindle i 4 simple citizen of Ri-ading. Pa. (it of ni w.iit int.. a i "aar store eaminc a vii 'tel. afl.-r buying a i ikr. askisl to la; al i' -l '., U-ave the instrument there for an ..-.ur .-r si. His n-iiui-st was granted. Prvt--s.ii knave number two came in and '"'i-'i.t a . iirar. saw the vi.ilin. examined it t -ji-.il it. and wanted to buy it. Tlie cigar 'i-vii explaiins! how it bap-ucd to la- in hi, -''. TIk-ii the straugi-r offered to -five him iie'd buy it wh- n the owner came ban k ! auihoriA-1 him to go as high as $' 'nlte left and the tirM nmn i-ame law k, p t--l fiiy xIm? violin, iks-iiuisl e-sj. and 1 '. with grntt hesitation, acts ptivl -' '"-au-e he tnsii.il the inomy. l j to Li'i .ii s.-1-.in! man has ix-t callnl for the bi.ti is worth just s4. w: :c y. u are In town it will ty u t Jann I!. II. l.kHatuni's HaPl- in v.-e and . a ii.ia- his hue uf sartitlK i-oiisist-i, ,,(' Winchester. ( ..It . and J1" -an Kir!,,.. ilnut.U. and single hns-ch-I'M.l.iiif Mi..t-jiuiis. d.-uhie and "ingie miizzle .lii.g shotffuns. PL-t.s. Cartridges. Pnw is t. "sfa,n. 4 hi pr-mcrs. Brass and Paar h -tiilis. Wa,U. and Wad-cutter; Plugs ""i Vtppi.s., lU-e-ad-iig T...l, Pow.b-r and " Kia-sks. liimdi. ks. Pti-Ii-I.xes. p. ket coitqMa,. Itriiikiiiir-snia. .m:-w l.istl.w. ' is-- hi.t I, -s. Turkevs-.ibs. Imrk-i-alLs. I lark lantenis. ami eierjthing ke4 in ..rsi-ms. Haplwan' St.-re. t all and s i-cthcr .m wwii t)) y lM. w4 Jaw to- B. IloLl.iauiAl a. No. S Karr BJo. k. fr.tner-.-t, I'a. Tin- Bwthren Ir.i-f.--t will he held iu the j Merlin district at the flcacrilev church, on i uii4nuiv. Noveiul-r 14. Issrt. j '' R- ' f"uJ i to hi hutne f ir - mic time past, was out to- j tlay. mm! uffi :.,t-laJii-i.-e f eUs-tiuu. ! " 4.,.rnI.K.ul.i.,-afn..l.l;.J.Hu1:h 1 til r Hirers. tin. irsuii. is loe iiujhmt-s uutu ! we have Diet tor a lor.s time. It at frirl. and I just a wei-k old. rtwne tlie new a.iverti'inetit if It-av.T I'.ille. It work is !nTi.ir ;tni rat rea .ii&tite. Si.I f.r rirrnlar. i.ia to havey.Mir .iauhter rvarfr S.r Jannry 4. 1T. I oj K. I'. Yulzy. w!i ha heen emfineI u hi hu-. tr the Iat sevenil week', we are xat Ut learn in irrejitly inipriiveil in health Oli'i pr.nni'es u 1 a hale a ever in a -hoit titne. Mr. Kienian m ill .ifferiit private sale nte I f her iT"nitJ jnTty t-.iMiin of ik i iniraiiil h.-atins !-tve!. furtiilure an.i other hoiieh'.l'l elT-.'t'. rail at the iniUe. riir:-uer will ik-a.se i We c.tl! tf?e attention of our rvrt.t'i U the new ;elvert!.H-n)-in of t'.e Ariii-ricHi. iHi.Tt ive Itiintpi. We -ari re..irnrnenl it a heinjr tlie only h-ailinif iMu-tire Bureau in 'et- j ern rtuny!vaiua. Mr. J.'hn F. SCintn.-r. an.l wife. 4 Bni.e- t'.n. W i Virginia, an- iiiiiit; in Somerset. ini.-t ..f tr. S. J M. MilUn. Mr. Kant j iht ha- jiit he.'n marri'i!. anI his hri.le wa." M Anna 'yph.-r. of It.wi. Ia. ! The taiiiilar-tt nieiit of the v. m.ti i.llel at j TnexLiy'i. rleetion. to I fouixl in tliese eo! i iiinu.'. while not oiti.-ial was i-.mfiilly i-..ni-! Jill.-.! an.l wv an- ii!i-rie( that nf few rhan j w ill t- ina.ie in the tiu'un-. hy the ottirial ' l.lllllt. - - . ! Thai t'l." ii'liin-! troi fou'it Irav:'iy " i hu iliiitriii.-il aain hf.( utiTiu. -M-.ii'lay. when J'lim Kvan- an4 John Waterman I U-heii eai'li iiier with '" r.Z7...r." We h.n.n't at-er:.in.e.l th.i -a:w-of the warlare, : lmr a.- ar- iinpr-M-l w.th tin iha thai j ' J-l.ii l:ir!eyv.ni " wa at the lmitoni ..fit. ; lnirii rik. ti ifre Iwliy rnt almut tle hea.i. hut no -Ti..a reui are aati.-iKit-.!. : A.J '''il'.Mini. Jr.. I he youiiu " lml.l ea:le nf the AU.v:n-tU-s." ii.L- lua.le more lies. Is j.. all. in tlie lnst'tit imiitiea! a! i-amiiuni , than any other stump orator ill the eounty, anil In .li.lii t attend all the tneetini.'s he was ss-. ia'!y r.ijtiestisl to. either. Jai k ruakis a bully fc'.l " spits -h and stn.rii. argument for the Kepiihlieaii tails.. a all who had the : pleasure of h.nritis liitu will hMify . , Hon. Allen Sutt Will di.sl at his home iu Xew Lexiiurtoti ou Friihiy, et. ith. in the ; "v"t!i year of his as. of Briirht s diseas-. j Mr. Will was a pniniinent man amomrthe j soph- of .mer-t .s.unty. whom he -s-rve.1 ' in the Stat.- lairi-latnre durittj; tte sesiis : of I "77-ami was held in the highest es teem hy ail with whom he was throw u in i-oi.ta.-t. li.r his rectitu.h- and iliU-nty. Hi" ; l-i"s is liepii.n-.! hy a wide circle of frieinL-. Ifce kepiihli'uns held a lap and euthu-i-atic meet. iifT at this plaee on Monday even ing. Xovemiier 1st. The meeting was opran iied by the selection of Mr. I'avid Hustwn.l as Pre-iiii tit. w ith Fn-dcri, k Weller and amue! Miller an Vice Presidents and Abra ham Weller a- Secretary . The speakers were A. J. t'oiborn. Jr.. Jami-s I Pu2h. Esj. and Hon. A. J. 'olis.ni. who discussed the i-"-uc5 of the eampaiiru fairly and ably. Mr. I'avid Htisliaud a! made a brief "eech at the eloee of the meet tin;. The Repuhliiatis from this i-orre-r w ill he!p to ifive Pwaver and tlie whole ticket a p.iisiiu: majority on T;n-s-Jav. llErt BLl.'V!t. The Semi-Annual .invention otid Pa Iitrict of the IKscipir f the Se.-- of Chn-t will be held at S.m. r--t next w.s-k. In p-n-epal the pperamme will N a" follows: TiK-sihiy eveiiine. Nov. !th. Kven-ises by the Younif Pis.ple and Addp-ss by W. L. ' Haydcn. of Johnstown. Wc.lties.lay. Xov. i lo. at lo a. m.. coiifcreiuv on How can the j churches in the 2d district best proni.te the j can-- of our Iip1' U-il hy H.iydeii. i p. ! m , Mts-tini of C. W. P.. M. Aux. by Sum r- sit Auxilary. 7 p. m.. Sermon by Ii. A. j Bower, of Kbeiisl.urs:. Thurs.lay w ill be ile i voted to the S. S. Institute Work, j The Sirnerset chun h ln-artily invites the I chun lies of the ditrii-t to lie lully n pn ! si-uttsi. 1'KTKM V.H.tL. knowing ones have Us-n fully satis ri.si for twenty or thirty yi-ar" mst that the lower l-irtioti of S.mers-t Miimty is oil territory, and have stuck tenaciously to their orifrinal opinion ever since. Abiut two years aro a ii.mpaiiy was orvranizisl anil cotnmeiictsl drill itin on White n-ek, in Addison town hip. where thev have Usii working at inter- vals ever since. Iist Satunlay. we are i rcliah'.y inforniiil. they were rewanlcl f..r ! th.-ir pers. ertin.s-. and struck oil at a depth ' of .i fis-t. The flow was three liarrcls dur- i inir the .lay. and is said to he of a high grade of lubricating oil. Mii min are impressed. i we understand, that the oil territory extend- j 1 south thpui;h Washinirton. Fayette, and I i Sum-Pst is.untiis. into West Virginia, and a I iTHiipany has htt-u onratiiasl and are leasinu j lar.-c tp ts of land through this territory . i At exai tly five o'el. k. Thursday. IMols-r 2th. iut as the last ravs of the sun were i hidden from sight by the western hills. Mary. cldet duughter ot James B. and Molhe M. Tnilwell. died at her home on South street aft.-r a protracted illness. The immediate cause of her death was consumption, and for the last lew months she has home the gradu al wa-te of that dread disease with a nitintv and f..rtitti.lemost n markable. Always of a bright, cheerful disposition, -he passed away without a murmur of i-omplaitit or n-srrct. when I'te ss-ntisl most worth living. Miss Tnslwell had only ss,i her twenty-first summer, and was one "f the most popular young ladiis. iu Smer-et sis icty. The be-n-avisl tamily have the symuiliiesof the en tire i-ommuuitv in their gmit affliction. The suiTinii-tiil nt of the schools of Cm tna county l-t wtrk ak.sl the State Sti(-r-inteiidetit whether the direi-tors are rdiuiml by law to cl.sse their school during the ses sions of the rwuntv institute. Prof. J. y. I ttewart. deputy sua-rinfeiident. .juotisi the law ta-ariiu: uiti the suhjis-t and adds : " The question submitted L- sulistantially an-wen-d hy the law itsvlf. The sus-rinten.-eut of this county should give official notiia to the several a li.4 IssapIs therein, and to the teachers employed in their resstivedis fricts. of the time w lien the annual eounty institute is to lar held. The law expressly re quires all the schools of the county to ! el.ned during the time of holding the insti tute, in order that the teachers may have the privilege of attending iu sessiions. The ai-t is san-ific and maii'lalory, and should !' stri.-tly i-ouiptitsl with in letter and spirit by direitors and teachers." The IU'pu!iIit-an nias nns-tia ht iil at lier lin on Fniiay evening wa., nrtainly the htn.-1-st atnl mo--t einhusixstie helj hen- Sir many rear, anil shuwi-il i-unelnsively that the rank an.l tile of m Krp.ilili.-ans ,,f tliis mtiun uf tlie county are still true to the in te rests oftiieutil fmrty. Tlie nieetiinr wan r.iiu-tl to onli-r hy nim niitteeiuan B. I. Muran in the 41 rVlluwV Kuihlin.-! ai id tlie Ailiuwinx uttii-era win-eiet-teil : lreiileiit Iavi l MeyiTs. Vice Pre-i-JiUts, R. H. Dull ami Pi-ut .Siiti-r. S.irelanr J. M. Kerkiy. Tin- veteran Ki-puhlii an l-al-erof PH-iltir-i. Hun. John ( er-siia, wan intro-l-.Kvii ami sfmke fur an tmur ami a half on tlierital i-Mir-A on iIht ramiai-ru. Hi-aiiilri-wi wan ck-ar, fonrihie. luifii:! anl eloquent, anil was frei-iK-ntly upplamleiL Hon. A. J. Ixirn 6-ilowr-i in a short ailiire-ix. vloquetitly api-aine lo the Pn-pulnii-ans to ilu tlteir whole iluty at tlie polln on Toi-snlay. Tlie nH-tti:i ekuw-J villi three elu-en for '"Bi-aveT aini (lie w ute tii ket !" TIhmij-Ii the weather wa-s di.s.ijrrveiille, tlie hall was crowikul to overrtuwinii. yuite a numlM-r of Kejinbli eaita from SueTset, Meyer-nlale, rto-restown Xorthaniptwti and Alhyheny arer pnvrut. R am . To Our Read r. We rauw luo r4iHy nrpe ujsirt imr fewler tin ueecssitv of wilw-ribing ir a i I Eimiiy weekly iicwsirr of the first cias - mm-Ii. 6 instant?, as the IUptivIn. f N Yirk ..hlijretl t.. seleet one j ,,,!i. ation habitual and careful rvadiiiK ! l tiie. xi-iusion of all others, we 9lti!i ,h,. UM,lwUa,jnlT ,,,, .j,. t i i a tiew jar. mwsutne, anl rwiew. all in ! i one. It t a rvlijtHta , a literary, an eiluca- j ! tiinutl. a story, an art. a M-ientiS.-, an aari- ! cultural, a niiaiK-uI. ami a .htnai !lr ' ciiiitiiried. It has :ti fiilio an.l 21 le-j (artmentif. X niatt.-T what a perwiHi's re ltri.m. (.t1li.- or (nfeii.u niay i. iu mat- , t.r vliut the age. m-x, eniloynient iirciinili- ! turn niay be. tlie IniieijrudaU will nvvr a j lielp. an int ra,tor. an etlm-ator. Jr rea.1- ; en uiu 1. no lews than to ei-lnl a f-rrtal for a frve xiantuen cfy, or 6r tiiirtr cents the i oi-r will he setit a nionth, enabling one to : j jmhre of ib merit" BKireiTitiialiy. lt yearly j i Mil-riitiwn i &S . or two jrean t.r $'.'). j A.ltireMi Thx I.xuKrEMuesT, il Br.ia.lway. ' ! Xew York Citr. Isaac Kaufman's Will. FollowiiiK it) a eertitieii copy of the last will ami testimametit of Isaac Kaufman, of lhiviil-v ille. Simerset County : In die uame of esl Amen I lsoae Kauf- ! man of Conemauirh Township Sjtuerset ! t oiinty stau of Pennsylvania Ik-ni a-lv. uc : e.1 In aire alel giting Weak in Baily hut of ; soun.i mind atiii memory ami un.lerstaiel ! tio make aiui I is:iare this my Lasst Will aul i Testament as follows to Wit ileal first I i make ami lie.Uit unto my w.fe Polly Kauf- mini the use of the Houm; we now net: upy i Iurin her Life time an.l as mueh of the j House Funielure as she niay se pn..-r to i Taie. and shall Have the Benefits of oil the I Reserve naiuet iu the am-emem I Iiave Wit it i Jats.b I Kaufman for the Home sta.le lann ; an.l further I ii.) hearhy BeijUe-t An.l au : thorise tny hear after naniet Kxiititors toiive j my Wife Polly the sum of two hunilrei lol ! itrs antialy out of alley motley that may ; t'onie Into there ham Is out of my Kasteie an.l further it is my Will ami I 1. onl. r j that oil of my t'hiliireu that hafe heeom or i will lieeotu meniU-rs of the iUiith t'un-h j shall YUtix of tiiem have five huu.lr..il iloi ' h-rs nion-out of my Kasiaie thi-n ihi'tn that i .lo inK U-eoiu tueui's-rs of sail I un h J..hn I kautiuaiii- live huii.lrel iloilers shall tie pai.l wile Krale kaufmaii ami further it is my will That my Lejrary B.sk shall I- taken ' Bv mv K.vis-iitors to moke settlement with u my llti.k-rt-u as i do intend t.. Keip my t Livai-y Bis.k p.te.1 in the lt. mauiii-r I With Kxplanatioii so that it t an and shall Is- takeu lo make settlemetn w ith oil eiy t'hildrt n iu the vear of ltvso and lssl j to oil my Chiideren the Baleiie Kather in i laud or money so that non of litem hat less j than Kisrht thousand IMIers not iu t'lu.liiiz tiler Mock and Halls liolil the jpX Inim home 1 I also aloud oil the si ns Kaire of them t" Hundreil doilers more In that -etienu tit I then wate the frirls uot toi-ias Kaufman and j ; Isia- Kaufman trot in the et:emeiit i-lure of I them thn-e hundre.1 mdlers mare than the ; I jri rl lUs-ats the kf'it no latnd fp.m me so I j ; Colisidcre.1 oil of hem F-aveli at t:e tvtli- ; ; mi nt of the iK-vide of the Kittiit tlious.n l i doliets Kxe-pt Them that hat niorethen the KijiHr tiiaiL-end d.-ilers the are I 'har"ed for ' that Italciic in mv la-.-acv B..k and will be Cliarjreil With aiM-y ami oil amounts "I w ill i ! or may pay for them archer April Ithe 1"1 J the Kiiriit thoiwiid Iioll. rs all retly aetehsl i shall Ben no interest hut shall oil Is in i cludct in the tinel setcliuetit oil Charires i l outaitied iu my lairacy lt.ik shall Bear j Interest fn. m there date at the rau-at six j per cent per aniiin Exii-pt Where otter vise d.-rei hsl In my Lcaary Ifcs.k I further aii ! thorise my Kxci utors to sell oil my rcini-in-i s rsonal ppperty and oil my stis k in the Ilifcreut i 'orporraiions also sell oil my real ; Kstatv and F.xecut Title for the same oi.s t ' oil my t lames and iK vid F-aquil among ai! I my t'hil.lcrer or their !v-atv Kxcept the j IMfervnc nii nthioiuil in this Will In Case I i Ho not Kxis ute a Peed to Jamb I Kaufman for the old Homc-stadc farm Hurinn my life i Time then it shall lie Law full for the one i F.xecutor Us vy Yisier to Kxecute a Iee.i lo j the said Jamb I Kaufman for the said farm ; further I ti.iliiin.itc and appoint my soli Jacob I Kaufman and my sou in law Levy : Yoder Kxis utors of this my Last Wiil and ; T.-stament With full power to Kxis-ute the : same as als.ve onlensl In Witm-ss there.. f I Isaac Kaufman the Testator have hear unto j set my hand and --a! this !!ilay of march ! one thiKi-end Kitrhf hundnsl and Kijrth Cur ; iss4 i Signet -eahsl ami a. knaliiret Itf ls- Kauf- i nuui To lie his !at Will and TcMauicut. WitiH-ss 1-ui Kiirmti skal I hen-hy certify ttie fonvoitut to lie a ver batim copy of the last will and testament of l-aac Kaufman, d.-teased. as remains on tile in mv offi.v. Certifusl under my hand and sealof onb-e tin- J7th. da of ii.il.'t, ls. Ch KLt C. SH rt.K. Iiivis'er The White Cross Suc.ety. I The White Cniss Ss iety. an rMniatioti i for the pnim-.tion of sisial purity which has J had phenomeiial sueo-ssi in Kturland and the colonies, held its tir-t nut'ting in fliii-ago on Friilay night. This s.s iety was establish"! in Knglatid in ls7:i by Bishop Purhani. and hx" aln-ady (.erfornHsl most stmial serviiAi. more e"via!!y among the young. All the great edui-at tonal ivntp. of that country arc thoniut'hly organized, and with a most ln-eli.-ial inrluem-e. Pi-hop Whipple, of Minnesota, said at the nnstiiuf Friday night that, on hie vi-it to Kuk'laml two year- airo. he u a-ionisli.sl at the wonderful elevation of the morals of those gnat educational centers, where so much that was vicious had hitherto prevail ed. The work was inaugurated in this country three years airo by the Rev. B. F. iM'osta, who rstabii-hed a branch in X'-w York City. Ahhoui:h no particular utti'mpts liave tas-n ; ma.le to extend tin-influence of the sis-iety. itsgTowthhas iwn more rapid than even i its most ardt tit supis.rters ii.uld h-.pe. The ! Y. M. C. A., the W. ". T. I'., and other like ! organizations l.ae taken up the work, while ! chunlw-s of every denomination uive it their hearty supie-fl. The nit-mliers take phsLi to kis p them i si-Ives pun- in wonl and ilcs.-.!. to do ail they ! can to extend the influence of their princi j pies, and to maintain the law of purity as I equ tl ! himliii'j naii men and women. ! The need for such a w ork is obvious. Bishop M. taireu iu his addn-ss made some appalling i statements a- to the prevalence of immor.iii i ty in plaivs which have come umh-r his ob scrvafion. An organization was elicited Friilay night, and the work will la- pushed. A Handsome Holiday Present. As the holiilays are imw appruai hm we know of no artkle that wiil prove a mure useful ami aeivjitahle present, than the Won.li-rful Kuhurir Chair." Having over fifty elurn-r-. it can b- ailjustiil to suit any inx-jtiou of the luiily, anil lieinir one uf thuse wonili-rful i-ontrivani-ef it ems to please every bmly. It ii ihsiiimeil fiir the parlor, lihrary, or as art fiirm-sliiri;- of any rsmi. an a ri linin--. smukin-; or for iuvaliiLs use, lountre, lusl or cuin ti. Their pri-i-! are womli rfully low. ahout one-half wlial other makers a.k. Write Sr ifc-scriptive eatali yne lu the Lu bnnt Maimtai-tiirin-; I n., 14." North Kihth St., lliilaili-lphia. Pa. School Books at Wholesale At Waxri-v'n lIuoksTuKK. Sicssi-r. P. I would infonn ( uiintry Men hauls that I can at all time nupply S-hool Honks at lmlism.lr prii-CK. 1 1 -an pive an gl prii-es as any itlier hun.se in the oiunty. a a trial onler wilt ftilly coiivinef any one. I also liamllr nil sjort anU ijualitiin uf writiinc pu-l-ers ami enveloiie-- no whii-h I an give p-ml pril-Mt. W'U. Ii. WlEI.FI.EY. Sonier-t, Pa. A fine line uf Similuy m huul rank-at low prices just ivr-riveil at Welm-y'ii P-mk Store. Sirnerset, Pa. Wanted! HiiU-s. Furs Hark. 1 will -ay the hhrhest (ra-4i prirvs t.r all kinds uf hides. lts and fan. I also want AO i-onls of Ria k tMk ami STnee bark. H. ii. Crsau-iBAai. A Call Accepted. j Haviu receivisl and "fptt-i a fail frum j tlie Wilmore 'imstorate uf tlie Lutheran church, my lal.rs will end in the H-.ivers- ville charp Xovemiier Jitii. Aeroniinly, I will pr-a. h my last --rniinsin saiil hanjeas fi.ltowm . Tlie first Suu-I.y in Xovetnlwr at tra-fa ehitnh at Hi o el.- k. .same day at Shade church at 2o c. k. sst.ih1 sjundav in Xovemiier at H.iovrrville chun h at lo. o'i l.s k. -Same day at IjimU-nsville at 2 o'rl.K'k. I wili also make a n port of my -tral Uilr, eti-. J. X. I'NBrH, Pastor. Items from Lambertsville. James Iimben is repairiruc hi store room by putting new steps .k.wn. whii h was very necessary and should have been doue lon afc-o. Mrs. Will, of Mutual, Westmoreland to, is visiting her aired parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aekerman, of thin place. Mrs. ICeam has started quite a nice htlly vre which is a creilit to the town. We wish her suiivss. A frrand rally of ourg'iod Kepuhlieaus vim held on the Hh of tctoler, and a gisxl time was had. Messrs. Col born and Bieseeker were the sakers. They are both excellent spnkers aiel held the larfre audience tlin.Ui.'hatt. X. i Jenner Township Items. F.i.itor H-KALii: I thought a few items . from this part of the county mihf be of iu ; teres! to the many rva.lers of your vaiualih- IPtr: i The melancholy ilays have come indeed, t The thum and buzz of tlie thresher is ( heard through the sultry day. j Cider niaktui.' is aU.ut over and our friend i Aiex. Kh.slis. has jul cioseil ilown his mill. I The Jenner X U.iuLs Imm Vrp. meets ; three times a week, and the wav the bovs isue out the music shows that their leacher, Mr. Henley, of Berlin, was not here lor nothing; and. by the way. I hear that the Isiys have just bought themselves a new bass drum. The seh.s.is of the township opened on the Isih of I k-t.iber, an.l some alrea.lv show a irissl rate of attendance, an.l ii the ppiuram is carriisl lhr.iui:h to the end as at the iKirin- Ilih there is no n-:is-.l to "how why we call not have a .o.i a ?t of scho!s as iu aoy other section of Situers county. If any reader of the IIkkm.ii would like to see a tin. lw-!iinsr hoii tiieir wishes would Is irrtitinVl hy jr. iiitr t. s' the lare ciiti.e. Jsx.'V., n-o-ntly er.i-tel for Mr, liilUau Frieil Ii:i. u -hort d:t.'itis' fpiiu Jetnterrown. by the u.'ll known isiiirrai-tor and hui'-ier. Mr. lU'iijamiu F.nos. of Jenner X R.ki1s, aided hy his cotnride ooiitraetor an.l huildi-r Philip Iiieaii-1 Im.1i and Walter of our drum cordis rj me of tlie finest buildimrs iu the town- ; ship if not iu the county, and the plan would ! pnjtle the brain of any orditiary carpenter or un hite. t. M r. Fricd'.ine al.iy had evei-y-j tion ready and on hand, and the kind and iri'ii.'piii" tuaiiiu-r in whi.-h Mr. Fried!it;cai).i the ladies treate.1 the eaqs-nti-rs ami others aidine in ervi-titm the hui-diti .ts-s im-at enslit to them. M:iy they live lomr and be J h-.ppy is the wisti of your rorripou. lent. ! Jenner X Koad-. i-t. :. lsvi. Somerset Primary School. iur tir-t month ha- just dosed with an enrollment of 21! pupils. Ill males and pis females. The fifth, or upper grade, nnmiars 2 mules and lf4 females, all from Xo. H ex is pl 1 inaU-s from the new buildim:. and 4 mali-s and females w ho ha.1 not previously attended si-h. Mil hen . Xo. ii, '. Kate Sny.h-r's) has 2s niuli-. and J7 females, all fpm X". 7 ex.s-pt 7 mali-s and 4 females holihu over, and t.'.p.s- males who are new upils. Xo. 7, t H.ittie stutzniitn's, has Si males aitd. XI fe-mali-s. all fp.in Xo. s exiej - malm and 7 females holding over, and -i new Jpj'itls, all males. Xo. s. , Mr. Connelly's) hai males and feuialt-s. all new pupils except ! nia'.si and S females. The (s.lored pupils are very lairiy distrihutisl. there being one male in each mom. ami one female in .to. . Fp.iii this it will be .seen tiiat while there are no. more than 12 of last year's pupils re maining in any one nm, there are now ,"i!l new pupils iu the buildim;. with Ukl who had attended the boniiurh sch. ails last winter, no pn.motii.ns having been made. It is evi dent that the n lief which was expected fnm the o (s-ning.f another ts-h.ail is hut tenqse rary. The riht thing to do. if it were at all practiiiil.ie, would la- to build at oii.s a new house, with a ca(ii-ity of four hundred pupil-, and re-1-rve the pn-sent new building for tiraminr and High S-hool purj-. The pupiis arewith Us and mote a-coming ; but if you a-k Us w hat we have ls-n dointr. we can only tell you what we have heen try ing to do. We are teachintr the nidiments, and if we i-an invest the old lessons with a new inten-st. and illustrate them by better met h ls. we shall he well satisfied. We are ehis-n-l by the companionship of many hrik-ht and h.ippy ehildn-n. whileotherssis-iii to 1 moulded of coarser clay, and there the tniuhle !a.yins. And when wr reflect that many of these children are suiroun.lcd in their own homes by the evidenctsi of tasTe and n tim-meiit and the ornaments of ia-suty. must we not reirntt the want of a fimT parlor to entertain our connittiiy. In this bu-iness there is en-at nets) of iatience. not of tliat pa-tieiii-e which sits smiting on a nionumetit. for here patience must have her perfect work, and wili scanvly have time to sit ilow n at all. Finally, let us say, "hitherto the Lord hath helped n." and pray His aid for the work still hefon- us. Joseph J. sti tzwax. A Cold-Water Check. Atuaxt. tia., tctolT -11 A disumntlisl I t-iiyof nu n are tin- Pp-hiliitioiiistnf Atlan- j ta to-iiay uvT the virtury uf the Autis in j soi'itniii: the Mayor and a majority of the , tii-ki-ts fur City fouui-il in the ProtiitMtiun eiiT-tiun. . Tlie A ntis had a majurity in ' the ritv. When there-iilt was di-i lansl ilie Pn hihitiunists at unit-assumed that tfiev had in their ranks ail tin- virtue of thenimmn-' nitv. n the streets ami in tin-pulpit i.'.e ' must uili-tisivi-alli-atiuns wi-n-mail. against j tlie Amis. F.vi-rv ait a.-tortunsl into tnir- 1 son against the i-ity. When the ip:istio'.i f -anie up in The 'ity 'utinril uf allowing the ; Atlama hrewery to e.vrvise its eharterel riirhts, amoiiir those in favor of jasiiiv was j John Tyler t "i)iis-r. He and his eoUeaiM,- t were at once si-t npuii hy the utleil-d ens- j tmlians of the eily's virtue, and fmm one ' prominent puipit tin-y were iiiit fiens-ly f iUtlOIIIII1s. j To lii-ad utf TiNii-r's rai-e turthe Mavor- ! ally of tin-eity half a duzen Pmliihitiuiiisls pei-retlv i-a!leil a omelave to ii insider the sit uation an-1 put ullt a i-atldiilaU w ho cuuld lie n-uiil UjMiii. Tlie Amis (jut m ws of the nii--tititf. huwever. and hy deft wurk had tlie whule matter refem-d to a mass meetinir. At tliat nuetiin; the A ntis were out in surjj fon-e that there was no doiiht as to how the white jMsiple of the eity stoiwl. Ijist iiiirht tlie Pnihihitioiiist.s surrenik-nsl the Mayoralty to the man whom thev had fought so hitterly. The hiilaui-e of the tieket was .so tixed that the- Autis will have a ma jority on te?t voles iu tlie t'iiy Cuum-il. Death of Mrs. A. T. Stewart. Skw York. O-t. i Mrs. (.Vfrnelia M. Stewart, w ife of the late A T. Stewart, the millionaire, died this niomini:of HH-umoiiia in Iht splendid marble mlai-c on Fifth av enue. She was. about "Hi years old. She Iiivvji an estate valued at Jjn.i ',. Women's Christian Temperance Union. Misseamili. iM. . The national con vention of the Women's Christian TempiT-am-e Tiiinn oi-nel this morning in the 4'a.sino Tlwiatre. Miss Francis F. Willanl presided and ill liveml the annual aildress. The roll showed that nearly every ileleirate was prestitnclinliiir a number from Cami lla. Requisition for a Murderer. H irrishiki.. M. :). 'Jovernor Pattisun t-i!ay (rranteil a rcqnisition 6r Ikuni.niin j M' li hiuiidu, who is in custody at New Hav en, t'unn. He is wantnlat Mnlia. IMaware county, U answer the charge of munk-r and roljbintt anntlier Italian nanie.1 ("iampi Xnnviiuite. Tlie i-rinie is-rurred in Delaware county, Oct- 21, Election Day. j Tuesslay was a brijrht. warm .lay. and in I sMieUenee tlie Repnhlii-aiis starte.1 in early j j in the moruinjr to eleetionecr in s i spin:.. ' km. wine that the !ve'y i!ay nuaut a la.-.-e ! rote- wttuld im .mt. ami with a lanrr poll they i kttew they liad D..thiil-' to f.-jr fmtu t!- en- i emv. The v.tte polle.1 ail over the eoiintv unusually larie. almost eputlitiir that t a presi.k-ntia! year. From all sections of the ivmnty re..rts camein telluut of a quiet and peaceful election, and of latve R.iubli-an majorities. At Somerset the day passed off verv quie'lv. imlertl. There was a irmit l-.il if elivtio:s?riiiir done, hut it v.as .-ntireiy -free fnra jarriinr or q nam line. A numlj-r of cituens who bail lienfi.fore professed to lie j ileput! itns workeil all .lay lomr for the IVnujcratu; ticket, ami u-ssj every means in their puwur to defeat the candidate of tin party to which they pnjfesned to K-lomr. Si .me of t hcra ma.le reconL for themsi-lves whii-h it will take vears to live down. Ki XTVITtl, TBI IIIt LU The Iii puhlkalls opeueil their headquar ters at the Hiealo oftiiv shortly after the polls closeil and a buve, lively and enthusi- asticcri.wd of Reimhlktaus it was that as- sembleil there. At. the n turn. from precinct after precinct came pouring in, each in suc cessHn telling of a lamely increased vote over that of hist year, and of consequent in creased Republican majorities, the enthusi asm of the crowd knew no l Kinds and ch.tr after chetr. that fairly hk the huil-iim;. was given, the crowd frequently nishim; out on the street to give vent to tiieir eutii.-iasm. By midnight surhYieul returns hail la-en re ceived to show tlial the Republican ticket had i-arrieil the .lay by an immense majority and that the senior editor of the Herald had beeu chiasi-n. by a very hamlsonie majority, to refHSi-serit the I7th distri.t in the next on greso. Wlieii it was asirtaineil th;it Mr. Siill s ehs-tion was iiksiireil the cpiwd fairly went wild with joy and at once mslied to his resideni-e. where lie had gone aia.ut mid night, where it cheered itself hoarse. A. II. Cotfpith. Jr., Chairman of the IVm-iK.-rat-County Commitfi 0a?ned his head quarters at the law oifiit; of Coffroth Kap pei. where lie wa sism suiruunded by a larj' crowd of the unwashed and nnterrilied with here and there a forlorn imnrwump. l.-.ki i' uiean and meachiinr. A messaire rwive.1 early in the evening froni IViltopl stating that Tate had carrieil thai county by one ihousaml majority i-au-cd a w ild hurst ot en- I thusiasm. hut when it was notii-ed that the portly gLiitlemati who sat in the h:tmi-oiu.!y j furnished private orlire and did the liL'urttu i did not join iu the cheer, the hilaritv of the epiwd quickly sulwide-l, and a feeling of j gl.smi itnl dcsamd.ticy rapidly -ettleil down i upon it thi.t it seemed unable to shake off.; That ciieer aits the otilv tme iltat issued ! llfiiiiuartefs that alirhi. Tiwy tlilnt v.nr U- aii--trh Tc wi 11--tit! tic 'J :In-t r t"Ut. They ho(-.l airuin-l )ue thai Mr. K'-.ti'z aisl hir enwii of mai--MiiTit w.puM le- ahie to trir tht-m eTui:ii vi Uttb-U-M St-uli an. hvt Tatv. hut thty thirty (htuvn-ii what thev iial always known but thtl ut Re lieve that this "nihle hiirni nit-btn-s" wx- hut a weak ntl to lean U 1. and about n.ihiiriit lights wcrv ju. out and I m r.i.-U- hnu'iuint-r wre t-ii-, fi,r the y-ar li. The m-t.-with(Mit-a-iany m-w-1 wry "ntall and vry 'Icr't nj:n-ratt-"l ai rhrir law otticv irly in th -vcij;ii whrt they wre lt-l in raytr hy the rver tri.i! irnt. who wart U (iirry ltlair (. :itv iuramt S uII. After invr? it wa.- uj,t & that th nturn woiil-l not -oi!iiHint toouiie in forHiim' time that tiu-y w tut I hoM a -tutrt exj-t-heii-; im-tin j ami thai em h one in turn wmuM reiate what thy liai tloiu .luring the past wet-k to eittini(.u--- ttie overthntw of the" an h--n..-iuy. S ull. Th--Iai !eaitrr was fint to !eaic. Heto!:l how ht- had pne intt Lirylanl and talked for a Ilt puhlium i-andioUiU: for . oiur-and ur-1 the ini!Nrtan"e of -le.-tinr a tarirt man hut that when h? en-?! the State line arid rame into hts own diMriot he at ohi e j- d poohed atthetarilf and talked free trade. He aihuitted tliat wheti he told the l.'umher land Tunes njrfvr that S u!l would not carry hi own eininty hy over it had trt of choked him and rirr..te.l tliat he would have to admit that his projn-t to ontntl the railroad vote, h.ul Ut n iuietly iiiji;-d in the hea-1 by the an h-etierny. Another tld of the.-pt.riou lii ket- h lew. cirrulate-l and prf-duted that thy alone would jrive Tate m.iny huiiilreiU of Kepuh.i-f-an vit while the men th'nrv--elve w-tiM not know they were voting for him. Anoth r --ke of tlie thuaiid of rin u lar( he h;ul ent to fonner Indeftend'f it- and ttitid that lie iIt !ittL'U-! that atit-r readirii.' his rin-nlars no man who h id votJ fur Stewart would t'ast his Vote for S-u'd. Tlie toll.. im: telegram was tlien p.-a-l ; " Sit tuition etnttuntji-in : are pu-hini: thin rioroa-ly. Ymr presene here trr-aty de si rv" By this time the ehei-rs iiui lu-ad-juzirters tief-aiue wa le-id;'.l to hold a iinr until the first pm nmic in. Tliis meeting at tin- R. cmt.li- I1KI1 Th.it it lilaker rvtnm nlv.- a-oiii'l w nnt:iiuiii till after midnight without the return- th- v were losikiinr for eomini; wh-n th miH-Tiujf adjourned, and slowly and -odiy th uho had bet-n in afteixlam-e wen:!-l their way home. Strangled to Death. NokKis-Tows. NovemU r. When John T;is-wi-ll. a isilsl cKU-iinian liviiur in Uiwi-r Marion, came homi- last nit:htat 9 oVluek he w:l told by the tamily w here he buanl'-il that his wife. Mr. Taswell, had L-mie to nieetiuir at Itryn Mawr. He say he went tu tin-meeting tuhrinhis will- home, hut wa.s told she had not lieen then-. He sjisli!y n - I tumisl towanl home when, he ay, he ihS- j covered his wife's hat lyin- o,i the irruuud. ' hut I hapjemsl to n-mrk the tir--t evenimr I j Pniseentinj; his s,:m !tsiiil fnrtiier. he Traced I aildresisl a pul.lie nns timr in Philadelphia ' tiMitsti-jif. in the soft ground Tu an old spring- ' that in the i-ersuii uf I'hw k and in the i-rsun j house un the pn -' v uf Huwvit Kvans. and ' of te neml Ili-aver ni:-.r.y f.a'.ures i-f the con j wifs there horritiisl to se,- tlie remairis of t. -its Is-twei-n the prinr:v!i-s n-pr.-s,-iiti-i he I hus witi- cold in di-uth. lyiie d-uhlisl ui' in t Mr. Bui-hanan and the priin-ioli-s -jinss-niiil one i-urner. Stoopinir iiwn he picked up tiie hy Abraham Kinculn were rr-tie-.it is I. Ther.--, Issiy. pl.n-isi ;t on his hack and carried it 1 lure Mr. 1(1. wk thitik" I have ottciel'si o borne. Ta.wcll says that when he tir-t found tor body her elothins was in jrn-at disonicr. and hethuUfht she had been straiiifiisl tuihatli. as he eotihl liud no marks uf vioh-in-e usin the bmly. The aUive is Taswell's stun-. Notiiirnr was known uf the h.irribie crime iimil this moniini:. when Ta-sweii all- j eil upon I'udertaker Pi-an-e at Aninmre and ; related tlie fureiroiiifr. j Peun-e infurtned the I urouer and I:'rii t Attoniey hi once. lasweii says the rea-un he pive no alarm la-t niiihl was that he thiHiisht it wa too late for tiieortii iais to ait. He is the nwliman of liinw Phil'er. Presi dent of tlie First National Bank of Philadi I phia. wbo has hi summer n-siilcuce at Anl more. Mrs.. Taswell. w ho was .'91 juars of aae and iUite reiectabie and ici k1 looking, li ft home ahotlt 7 o'eloik on Sunday eveuinj. The phuI to mntin was quite kark and lonely, and if she was strangled on the road by tnirup the Work could have been dune un seen. Four Children Burned to Death. KcTEviLtc Mo., i tuli'r :i. At Purest (reen late la.t ninht four children burned to licalh. Frances Green, a colureil woinau wImi lives in the kitchen adjoining Butler's tubaii-o lai tury. U-ft. iiometo to church, leuvini; three of her own and two of lu r neirhlsr ebihireu to remain in the house. After she had gone tlie kitciicn tiiok tire ami four of tlie children, whose a.'es rainrr from five to eight were burned to deutb. Thelifth child, a buy of eight, jumped out of tiie win dow with nearly all his clothini; bnniin. It is not thonjrht possible fir him to recover. To Succeed Mrs. H utter. . H.tuiHBtxt, H1. . Mb Mvra sim- mons. of this eity. daughter of Col. Seneia It. Sininwm, who vn kiliol in th war of i the sVi-ellif'ii, wu5 to-tlUy ai-finteU Iimvc- 1 tor of the Sultliers' Orphan ss huuls ju plaice ! of Mrs. E. E. Hutter, n-tooTeil. There were about twenty afiplit-ants fcr tlie position. The aalairy uf Inspector is M a year. MUCH BLOOD SPILLED. A Mexican Governor Raids a Town and With His Own Hands Opens a Battle.' X ;vlf. Arizona. iMoher HI. Joveruor : Torres, of Suiinfa, Mesiisi, liae aia.le a raid j with his met! into tlie M .nt. xum.i di-triit. j and preat x.-itement has resuItesL From j reliaf.le Mexican gentlemen., who are resi- i ib-nts of this town, the correspoii.leiit h-arns . the followiiiB wls: After the killinif of! Pr. fis-to Torres, who wan a run-in of the I tiovernor. the isivi-rmir resilvtsl nmm some j rt of viifonw retaliation. A couple of i weeks aeo the 'rtvvenior. acmmpanie'l hy j Coniniandante Torres, a cousin of his." with j I V State Troops, starteil fi.r fontexunia dts ' trit. At the town of Montezuma, therapi i tal of the district, they met the revolatn j Lsis, headed by Sernir Valanle. ThiV was t the same party that killed Prefecto Torres. ; K.vemor Torre on seeimr the party made ly Sir titrhebut alwsjuently an armL-tiiT was hel.L but the h!.sl on either si.le br-imt warm no amii-ahle settlement was arrival at, and fioveroor Torres, nuliitn? hid iiLstol. fin-.! i an, ti;ll,, VaU in his tra. ks. A fien j fil!ht lt.n nlh, in ,., ra,. ! beinn kille.1 and several wounded. It is im- p. edible to pet tlie. fii.'tsrelafinp to'the num ! bi.-r wounde.1 and the nature of their woun.L-.. ! but enough is known to warrant the state j ment that a gnat deal of bhssl was shed, i t'omrnandante Torres, wh. accompanied the (n.vernor, is iIh- brother .f tiie Prefei to re ceuriy killeil near Campus by tlie n'volu tionists. This fight occurred on Tuesilay Ust. Man and Woman Murdered. LorisviLUL Ky ut .Hi. Xew if a hop- rifile crime oiiqb. fnm the neitrhls.rh.asl of M.mtio llo, Kv., w here a brother and sister were brutaliv muplered. lirant Pn-witt j went to the house w here Jarvis Buck, his j sister and her little son lived. After supper , mi Tuesilay nirhl he entiistsl Buck int.. the j mountain, where he and two men naim-d I Jim Jones and Bill Simpson killed Buck. ! whose head was almost severe.! from his . Ixalv. Prewitt and Jones then went to the t house ami seizing ti e woman cut her thriait i fn.im ear to ear. j The Is.y escaped and :ave the alarm. A t posse pursued and captnn-d Prewitt, h I eoiife?ssed the crime, and -aid he had lecn ; himl to do the mtipier by Jon.--. Buck !ial ! sold a horse and the object was p.i.la-ry. J j The End of the World. 'hi Vji. t uHr M. Thtr mt extvi.'ivt arntat'iin-rit- are ln-inij nia.U 6r thv j n phrfio Cstiitt-rtTii-e to iir hvb in tliir v'vy in alw.ur tKrv. The -v,t f th? iii- IVihW wto-mim ihr--. t,n.l iituiu!f t 'l.rM j aiI U eixlt-uvtfr finw to a uiia:ii:ir"U (.-niriui'iti a t wht-it thir rvr-r,t miL'ht I 1 iXi-te"l. Thr n-fu-al of tht kw-!ius n- trai Mu-ir Hall lh Uen ol.tain-i for a we k, and it is .riven out that prominent divm ftf all denomination- exivpt the Kotitan Tath- 1 lie. will rartiet'ate in the proeeedh,: and j air thr-iriews n-i.-anlinir the eominir to an S end of the world. Bishops Nirlulon, of j ihi.adlphia, and KuMwin. of Canada ; tTinre Neeharu, the evar.H'-t ; Pro'tf-T j Iutttitl. of lrincvton t'olbve, and ot'ner tiu-u j it'I.'hratml in the theolocitt-,! world art- said f to have plr-!ed their alteti'liiiiee. j A Moonshiner's Revenge. St. hii 'M. A sjieeial from Har ri.v.n. Ark., say-: iMail have j'i.t r-a iu-d j her t d' a cild-hiiXKh- murder at his hoint- in Marion County, on the ti inst.. ofJamt- j X. Ilaniiltiin.tlati" IVuty ('ullir -tir ni luu-r- j i nai Ki-vi-nuc ii; tlie ultii-!i)f lUnry M. v.j.-r ; at Kittle Rnk. Almnt two jvnn an" Ham- i i iiinn. wliilu at-tini; a. IVj.utv I'uH.i ti.r uf liitvnial Ki-veimi'. ma.le a raiil in i.iiutity mi a nu:nl.N.-r nl" iilii-it arn. .iiu' trln.in was a man naiiitsl MiiUij-jn. miituniif: one uf the ilistilli-rfl ami ni.ma.'ina ' tn nt Ut-rr with thi-ir c-rmikwi iinipertv. j Mullipui was one of those who esmfieil, ami niithin niiire waj heanl uf tiim until a shurt j ! time air, when lie i-anie tn the hume uf : ; Haiiiilt-iii, who w.us niiilin)r nu a farm iu ! ! Marinii i-iiimty. am! a'p!iiil fur wurlc m the I tami. inviinr his nanu- a.- Pa:e. j j Haniiitun cmpiin-eii him. He workisi ' j until hist FriiLiy niiriit wrrhnut aTtrai-tlnir tany jiartii nlar at'vntiiin. n tliat niiiht h- ; : left II. milium . ami went ti the limisenf a I ; iii-i'liliiir aliiitit half a mile ilistant to sj. ihI I ithe niirht. After tiie lainily retirei! fur t!n j nielli I'.u:e. or Mnliiiraii, left the hiMi-e. i-e j imr iiai k ti IKuiiiltun t. he i-rejit intu the ; latter's beiinMnn, ami a. he lay asii-ep (iaiisl j a jiisliii tu his heaii. hlew his hruilis out, anil I fiiii. Mrs. Haniiitun rave the alarm an-!, , 1 ti..... 1...;.... i .1... .1 iiis.ii- 1-111; smite 1111-11 annul me Jiianr. Hie , iieii:hli.ir were riooti arunsisl anil in pursuit : of tlie iiiunh rer. A party nf eirizenti if- j turtil him a short ilistam-e from the house , an.l, jilaii'tip a mie tipninil his nerk. nuiiV ! him runfess his erime. Jiit a. tin y were in i t the art of lym-iiintr him atiuther Iurty of i-'itiz'!! atne up ami the !yin-hepi. -iipj.rsiuif tmm to tie otliit-rs, left tln-ir man ami His.. M'illiirtn. takint; a'lvaniaire uf the exi ite- s tin-lit. esi-apeit but w.i?. n--apturetl next il.ty ; anil Uiken to Yellville. where he is now in jail. j Mr. Blaine to Mr. Black. While at Hazh-tun. in tiie antliu ite eual reiriun. ye-sferilay. ex-natur Plaine tsk in-1-.isiun to refer to thestriiliires uf ( 'hauni ey F. Iil.it k on his visit tu this State. He said : I um rhanred with the tirfi-tise of eomin into Pi-niisylvatiia. Innrliter and applaus.-. Mr. ( liauneey Black is my ai-cuscr. Inten l in; always to treat public men of both per-tii-s with courtesy. I have many reasons !or treating him with -rsuiial oiiis-diTitiuu ; ! inmiiisr into Pennsyiiatiia. 1 think his : sentinent inii-ates tiie pei-uliuriiy of he i iv cus;itiou I made against him in tiiis. th.ir j he can't ilcfend it and stre nut deny it. Win n you tfi-t a man exactly in the atri . tude wlu-re he can neither defi-iid imr iVuv. he is left only lo tiie resourccof abuse. Ti e ; verdii l ui' tiie is-up!e uf Pennsylvania Us ti ; the issues ri'pn-s-iitisl by Mr. Buchanan has ' Inter ao Us-n reconUsl. and the opinion of the pisiple uf Pennsylvania ugmn the L-sui-s n-pi-si-ntisi hy Abraham Unisiln .has n-it f un!y b,sti recurilisl but sealed with ImisnL J Applause. And fur the people of Pennsyl j vania in tiiis year of rat-e ls.s tu vut duwn the man w ho sheil his IiI-mhi un the hatrie rteld iu difiiij-e of the 1'niuti amlj fn-e lalsir which the Pniun guarantees, and to vutc up tfie pulitii-al ilesi-enilaiit uf tiie iili-(-- which Mr. Buchanan n-pn--ntisl. is suniethinsr which I ilon't li-live Pennsylva nia is willing to do. I came here to say to Pennsylvania that the other States nf this Tnion stoud with her and abreast of her and followed her in the (treat strobile in whkh your iistinniriieil i-andidate for Jovernor U sk an bunurilil. ami worthy part; I came here to say that we await your Tenlirt. not with anxiety, i-nt with confidence, or with ail anxiety only that, li-st too sure of tliat rcrdiit. you ilo nut by extra and united effort make it sufficient ly emphatic. See tu it, men of Pennsylvania-, see to it as you honor the State wiiiileis in your keeping; see to it that on Tries. lay next you respond not merely for the homi.- of your own State, but also for the honor of your sister States of the Tuion. Applause. The Standard Mines Burning;. Mr. ILtAs4Arr, O uster 31. Tbe Vml at tin bottom of the rati.. Stan.luni -hail i-t.tti ftm. and aaint this a -rmiitf fm of teii have hwn biailinir ail cUy, An nniir fim littshnrjrh, with 2100 fe-et ofliw. anv? at . 5o'i'ln'k tliia rrenin, nnl i mir 4vinirni the flan, a Unvuf hoar bavin e betm UhI Uwn tht pe mnl th? main rtrr h within a few feet of the burning rial. Tin- Iu inch water main that supplies the plan! r being ertendmi to the tupuf the slmlt.so ti.ai the tirenied lad tiie mine can be douieti. S. J. McMillan. K--.id.-tif l-iil.-r. .n.er.-t. P.c. r-all le 5'tiu-! iiatly at hts ls-nt :l l'..ni in ffcicrs P.hsk. ' Kci-rythin pert. iii, niir t i the jip.f- sion pp.;iipiiy done hy (Ate and appp.vcd nietifsis. Xo h. ptiiitH'aii steHiI-i stay at isinie tfettl.rti -his . Kv-.ryote Ls IHssted. Ttlrtl out, lUrpuhiiunis. For Rant. Farm an.l ' n tait-.ry for rent. F' further pariu-ulars ,i..H--s Ahraliam B ui Sissvii!e. Pa. Wanted. An intelli'e'it farmer t. intnsi'jiv a ii pavitik? article am.tii; tinners. Adilress. ti. 1. JoH.Xso UurvU I'l l.. MARRIED. SF.VITS KF.KFF.R (Hi Thun-fav. lk- i tola-r 7. lssi. in s.nierset, Pa bv ti. Lint, ! Ks.1.. Mr. Imra' B. Sevits to Miss Sue K I Keefer. both of S.nierset County, Pa. AKI.K MASi X. 1m Thu.-s.lav. (Vtola r i U. l-"i. at the Reformed parmna-re in Sim j erset. by R-v. H. Kim:. Mr. James M. Cable J to Miss Anna B. Mason, the former of For j wanl, the latter of Be rlin, j HiHiYF-RPITMAX Am Thursday, - tola-r7. l--s. at the R f..rmeil par-s.i.aire in Simersei. Iy lii v. H. Kins;. Mr. WiIU.ju A. Iba.ver to Miss Maggie 11 Ptitman. the f..r mer of ss.incrsct. the latter of ' hharts. D1EU. WILL. A!1-n Ss.tt Will ;k- bom Map Ii j 4 a)lll (jt, ,,f p.riuht , iij-a-.-. M. lss. airs -M years. 7 months and J-v iti s. Fuui'nil s-rm.nson Sundav. mt. -'.1, in the .-,.., o. i .j. .. ..i.,,i, ! ";.,.. and Khler Peter Viatel. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrwted Weekly by COOK a BEERITS. frfcALI.KA IS Choice Croceries, Flour i Feed. N'V(iiiU-f 1- ; Af't-s. lr: 1. !b i Af-i'i- bi.tirr. kiai i I-aJi.". t j Y. t. .r..ll.' IT. ... j .k.u:. H---tx y . -iirar-''ir,-i Hani-1 b I' 1 otintry aaiii-t f Eh 1 ;- i.-ti.MH'i-!"- "f 9r - ....lit' ii-i '- 'f - - !'' O-rn, nr- tu -irj'-ilfi Y Ijii '--!" t-tti 9 - - f hop, corn vA cut--, S ai. rye. y i"r ?i K-.tt. y -,,' KI"ir. K"lii-r I'ri s. y :r !(liH. 'l J."- f!ax--e.l. !u.s- 7 Lnni. . I'1 M.-Mlini-V 1U 51 si""'-. ' ( 'Ht-. '1 . .;' Potiilor-v y hU 'a."f Ivai dr.sl. ft Ma.i'v Kve. ha Si. 1. : No 1 y hrd . ! '".f-erni Ai'irri' V --k " ..v-nton- full -h k si r'lumr. ye!l..w. y !h a hitt. y 9 7'ri lf Ti'.loff, .-iV Whrat. y ai v TIb Indepenflenti THE LARGEST, I THE ABLEST, I THE BEST j 1 RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY S;;:;SEISpapee u te world. "Oneuf the aMest wiiklies in exis'. hill Miil H'lzrtl'. Lu!iiuii, Kimiaiiil. "Tlie must iiitjuriin.il religions or.nn in 1 the Stales." The t-1'tlf. Iuniluii. Kim- j 1U1I' I. ' Tli-arly sraitit in the fire-fnuit a a iy tvi'iii'ins mairaine." ShmOi .v,, T'nrr. rhihwielphia. It i BKI.IGIOI S LI I KH 4KV, KIHt.lTIOV.4U ART, STOHY. FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, & SUNDAY-SCHOOL NEWSPAPER. It lias mure ninl al-U r I vntrihuturs tiiun any time uf is isinri-ni.rani-s. Itsianiism tin- frunt rank uf junnia.ism. aiui evi-ry p r siiii uf inti liieiiie si,,,,!;,! n-a-i it. TSKMS F Si B. RH'Tl'iS: me Month 5 3ft nw Year - 3 I i ne Yi-ar T o Years Ttiri-e -nni . Tnn-e .Months 75 Knur Mof,tiis 1 m x Monlhs Kisir Years.... s M : Nine M litlis. : i Kive Y'ears. 10 i) sF.M P"TAL ( ARli Fl.R A FKF.K SAMPLE ''HV, AM) iXI BKINi. LIsT IF YuL 1-U To Sl HRiBE FUR ANY MAlAZINE.- K OTHER NEWSPAPERS AT LES THAN PMILI.slIEK PKIi ES. ; T J I E I N I )E I 'EN I ) EXT ; 2M BROADWAY. NEW YORK . Tils Afflera DetsctiTg Bireai, Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. riv-nmtf ut i-.-tt-' tn. TK.it::7.f ttiii -hi-Uuf-u-ti u th- y4'm tfl th- V. --rvt rvr-. ('.iiin'iViiiistJ .Virr'iit.- in U tl,e lTm"irnti .-itu trt'thr 1. nitcl (.Iltl t nlid4L '. H. ''tii.Kiv- . Pnu. tn(iiru. Sufrf. ii"V Jih I.i.i.l. Ati y fi.r iti bt;rvu. RetVrfn. e : Jrot! i. Krm.k.-, I'hiri St--r-t rr xur i!Vi-iu. H a.-hinjiu, U. C. i-r 'ir- The Narrow Escape Of a Massachusetts Engineer. t.l thv eipt-nt-Ui-- Kiit.-Ati b man. K'HirtT-n jmr i t i:rlr. yt Mr. IV- !--r ljtitr. of lmlton, Mn.. hmi Ifi ini-nTni.ie (.rti.at st-r.i-i tLnuh thr r-rit-ti ir in th- t'Laii lrr. Hv tliti tjiUtio (ruf-ra,r rvti- l. tji iis'i!i;iir iiHire. L.-t Jitury tv vmUti m iir IwvkI Krtintilr. i.f ri..ni"it. N V.. ho -sasi'l. &f-. fcrr au XAm:nUoti : " Mr LwUr. vmi h-vr tiMi i;: tiir ).r. ft will nr-t trv A'.W;J rA I OR ITF HFMFff V, f.r ri-it- tUaJ U triTES.ll." A ffc-.lJ liUT til'- I'.'tlo'-I.-tUT pa.-M?.l L:rMlh thf Ktnl-lit FI.iti.-; : fMnr Ir. K-un''.y : The Uy a:ier I ratut- hnii It. K-iin.Jy n h the t4i. at ln "tti-e, riMtm ilutt -' Rt ini-ily Kv.nt- jit-miy ' i- :hr lctinr pwtiM' for -umc in the Mu-14eV. In n;i Uri:r Mr. UiwLer 1m Divcti thai r'amr-ic K-m-.y " nirv.i hnn A rhn;rr.(u. Tile ih jiHiiti ertiti'Ur u-j n wn -iory : flun. M&w.. Afril S7, i Mr. P-(r I,tU r h. ie-o a r.l-nt A thi tn fur th ji.-t Tnt-"n yar. tmr efn- n ur Ik q1 m Ail Uhh Tfp. he u txu kiiMl t-i''iei t-::Li'U Ktf tin biwn -n-mumtv. He hjw hd -itrue rhnan- lie-e U' Mir kn kile lr iaM Ji tite liine. x ciaio miiti w, m p. n-nt henltn. Chari.io . HfctN. PrVKisient- Ti a Nittie : ix 6t v ; tn dniirkrii-sw ( It. itav-bl Kenne-ly') " hv.nte k-ruetr." f ! Rtrft.hHit N. Y. Ii enxrf itiere ---iiither. U tnt ntrily. rf imin, but hr an lt3rttivi u-tn wjn- 1 the MmmL iwt-w h-iiihiui eiri-iilifD U the exiul-i.n A jrmvet nl rncu the kid ney AJiti bUi-ter. The fciiiiKrti i(f huiidretii who hare hern eurv-t by it vijwtui 6r Law A rilT0K'.-- NOTICE. J. O. Kimmel A Sm. In the "irt of T -1 inm n P!---u kA H. 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