tf. at. Somerset Herald. CEOr.GK E. SkTVL, Editor. "i nL-?aT ... i i .a suruuief. i :.T V Kr. Ua ' , . w I 'krf I (Hfl aslTerlis fDer.L I 1 r. nT.if m.W Vra;J i j r..Oifj roaer ibi eooiich for jw;.c'i Mansion House. , , f sto. ami warranted. ro to J. . Uard war Sums, tmersc'. imB f-t any', bin yoa ceasi In the f . i. cbeap and IrJwS. Urs. A. j. -.... J Vr "- VLI't adrertisemetit in ' 1 '-tra. Matto : " B"t Gaoda, and - t s.u,-'e aouble, all sites, color I " . Ye. Devlin's for tbem, 215 g J !" Johnstown. k-.LT: Of WALL rAIER viU be U Xi..j, Mil thirty dayt at the ivwat prices ; Zr.e : iH S-twrr al - EESFOIIVS VRl'Q STORE. n,.-. fcrgrt the dale, Pror. Little, t Ir. October 12 and 13, he will suit , V:r of rcUcles s yoa never WM : J ';, b. fjp and at moderate cost. . , pet win-d. A uoise made by a :m"utr .wallow in a sbeet-iron stove scared Connecticut women-mother and 'ten-to death a few nights ago. T . q. pei,, of McElhattan, Clinton "j"T cirrus to have broken the cider llt 'z! word with 103 gallons from twenty rPbV.s!iels of apples in one press in half fc:t hoar. i r.-mir.?. grating, mineral or timber ! js t,r sale cheap, in the boominj state of V Va. Special inducements to those desir 1', homes. Write what you wact. I jhmsX McEi, Real Estate Agt. j Kingwood, W. Va. I x rtJ of fo"t:r.g the bills for repairing his L after lorers of his daughter, bad swung ?;t a Westmoreland county man near l-'a has arranged a slot upon it with this LrW thereon to help him out: "Drop m i i.-iel in the slot, and a girl will come out." LtinA. Wepplcr, a ltrobe lad, aged 12 I r d'.eJ from hemorrhage of the gums on a-arday. He had a tooth extracted, and I-jts'the cavity total to death. Two of the t s :er and five of his uncles died from s.Kiailar ca-i. Yr, p- Jp'e at Kingston, Lu?m coun f r U iitid a -cobweb Irty." Selecting I.'sisiVred card from a basket they search j'tbewaof the bouse, from aitictocel I u ;f 3o-ry, until they found thereon a 1 v-tj.iul.i.fi number and a designation of j , tarter to upper for each searcher. ,.aJI 'tiJ.iy of this werk there were yet ;n I" r- in the Allegheny county jail . trial for ruurJer, and the Ii!trict i:: my and Judge Ewing started in to try -ta ia'sacceaion, in the hope of frighten f :iit criminal clement of the county. ;.l POLTS OF WALL r.ll'ER u-M U ,. J .Uring tU ntit thirty dityf at the UmvM n-tjnrr i.rjered in S-jinerxt at BEDFORD S VRVG STORE. On the Lehigh Valley Mountain Railway, sear Ailentown, late Monday afternoon, two jt-ih men, strangers, thrt w a cloth over the Lrl of pretty little ten-year-old Emma Litrt. held ber down till she fainted, and' i-'.-r she recovered consciousness, cut off cise to her head all her beautiful curls. T. E. Marshall was able to be out to-day t,r tv, first time since the assignment. The K-presenUtive of his largest creditor, the Young Si Fulton Lumber tompany, oi Cleve land, O.. is in the city to-day, and says they will grant him all the time he needs. It will also be cheering news to Mr. Marshall's friends to hurn that, so Jar as the iDvesiiga lion into his aCtirs has progress' i, they are Lund to be much better than anticijted. J. tittttun Tribune. Prof. S. S. Little, graduate optician of Cumberland. Md., will beat Dr. S. J. Mc Millan s dental parlors on October 12 and 13. All defect of vision scientifically correct d by use of spectacles. Consultation free; only charge made is for spectacles. Judge Connelly, presiding over the Nat a raiiiauon Court, at Scranton Saturday it fused citiiecship papers to s large number of Hungarian, Polish and Italian applicants, beeau they knew nothing of the Constitu tion of the TniU-d State. The Jadge said : A man who pats bis ballot into a window a a machine, without a knowledge of what itocsu ns Las no right to the same prir ! as an intelligent American voter, and t&.i a nun I. at least, shall never grant the rifha of naturalization.' Wednesday night ended the Erst thirty cj.vi of the crop year of 1 and there has bra hand d in Dalath, Minn., in that time a si.-ist half as much wheat as was received d.rii.g the entire twelve months of Tjeiires are as follows: Crop ofl-'A)-K-rneipa. bushels; ahipmenta. 1' 1 ;j.Ti. Sepwmber, lS.'l receipts ",112, tA tusLeis, shipments, ,3m.l:;l. This Ejnih has been by 2.40O.0UO bushels the ia-Twai ever kuown here in receipts of wheat. It ha also beaten the record in shipments by l.'.X'.(A) bushels. aober S:h and I5:h are the dates f or th Ui t the series of the cheap popular eicur a.as to the Pittsburgh Exposition ria the JSaiumote k Ohio Railroad. Following are tii rates of fare for the round trip, which includes admisiion to the Exposition. Tick ets S od for five days : Williams ra;riio eucoe Vest Salisbury vnd Jatch altv-ioti 5vt-rsuaie .'ist.ury Jo. ber..n , ,L ,,, , , Barrett Howivilie Ktovestowc $2 90 2'W 2.t' 2 2W 2iii 2.xJ 2 50 2 01 2 40 20 2 70 2.t 2 2 45 2M 2.2' 2.2-" 2 2V 2 2.2-" toroaas Ssydert iairne' Ejciwood 'aswiman - K&kertua - rs.a ,., . I'tneniid Fr-d?nsri;ie. aiuenoe. fie Careful of Your Eyes. Tioci make a mistake by buying your i-G,asa and Spectacles from traveling cpt;cus r peddlers as yon can't return them in ease they prove unsatisfactory. Mr. Cattbeet, of the firm of Xeff A Casebeer, Jew ir and lpticians, is a graduate optician t.d Las a full set of test lenses to enable him o itttct all defecu of viaions and acientifi 'y eorrtct them by the use of spectacles, no cLarg tor testing eyes and in case yoa huy a pair of glasses w will guarante them o suit yoa or will refund your money, and are located in Somerset permanently, yan depend on tu making our guarantee gou3.. W keep in stock Specudes and Ey of all trades from 25cU. to t&.W. Give "acalL. Xmt Cmsssub, Jewelers and Opticians, Somerset , Ta. Save Yourself Money w"heo j go to Pittsburgh, Pa, atop at Alienor Hotel, corner Liberty ana and ouaa streets. It is a strictly first-class iio e! eoodacted on the European plan. Lodg tLi Si 35, or 50 centa. Johnstown Flooded Wire. I Lave now is stock another lot of Johna "n Cooded W arire at 2 eta. per pound, Cambria link at ota. per pound. JaO. B. adOLDIEStCM, Somerset, Pa. Second week's court has attrscted very few iple, jurors and witcesee ouly are la a tendance. John R. B-nford, of I mina. has Wn Tis iiinirat the rwi.o, j,,.) htrr th j j sevtral davi. The r.frt torurt i.od Jeatea th s nvruir,g f.jr Cumbrrland, X I, where th. y will furuiab mn-ic duriug the Carnival. Th sr-beme lur f jrniahiig rxrr.enet with a watM auj-ply swms to have be ahanwoo d by Ue (tru)ctur. It was ever thus. ilr. W ill "fLfonI, junior nnuler of the punishing boose of J. H. Moore A Co of I'hi'.a.WIphia. j .rtid.ng his vacation with Soruerart fr.ei.da. "harlnr Cu!brn, uirrintcndrot of the I'av's-ElkiES dual and coke works, with teaJ juanT at Iaia, V. Va is paying a visit to his parents ia this place. Rev. A. J. Beale, of South Fork, Cambria County, was visiiing in this place for several days during the week, lie made many friends while be was ia charge of the Som erset Ev. Church. The twenty-second annual tvesion of the Pittsburgh Synod of the Reformed Church was in session at Latrube last week. Rev. A. J. He!!er, of I$er!ir, was elected president for the present year. Somerset county laid claim to the first maple sugar bounty. When it comes to maple sugar Somerset is "right in it." She can, to nse a technical term, knock the "spbotts" right off her neighbors. Connellt rille Cuurur. Mrs. Belle Griffith, widow of the late Rob ert Griffith, of Jenner township, has been seriously sick with typhoid fever for the pest two weeks. Her condition is now better than it was, and there are good chances for her recovery. A Mrs. Foster, of McDonald, Washington county, J?a., who had been boarding with Harrison lterkey's family, west of town, throughout the summer, died Sunday morn ing, of consumption. The remains were taken to McDonald for burial. The following appointments for Somerset county were made by Bishop Fowler, at the M. E. Conference at Vnioutown, Monday afternoon: Addiaon. G. K Cable: Berlin, to be supplied ; Confluence and Ohio Ty'ie, H. H. Flynn ; Meyeis-Ule, W. C. Weaver ; Smithfieid, J. E. Iniketfe; Somerset, J. A. Yonnkins. Mrs. M. J. Cochrane and Mrs. A. A. San chey, of Xew York City, were in Somerset for a few hours Friday. The former is the mother of Nellie B!y, the newspaper cor respondent who made a reputation as a globe-trotter in the interest of the New York Wrid. Both ladi.-s are guests at Capt. John Hite's Stoyes'.own hotel. Among th- callers at this oSioe last week was Alexander Hill, gas, of Allegheny town ship. II is a member of the well-known family wbo, for several generations, have bwn the proprietors of " White Horse," a fa mous oi'jertive point for summer visitors on the Allegheny suouuiaina. Mr. Hillegas is one of the moot enterprising farmers in the county. rostma-ter Keller started Mondsy morn ing on a tour of inspection of the postoftices in the county north of Somerset. Post master Zufail, of Meyersdale, and Postmaster Mountain, of Confluence, will visit the offices in the south of the county. The visita are make at the request of the Postmaster General, who is anxious that all of the minor postmasters shall be fully qualified. The borough authorities have contracted with engineer Wright, who visited hGresome time ago for the purpose of looking into the practicability of furnishing Somerset with a water supply, to return and makeacomplete survey of the "Kimberly Run" territory. When the engineer has completed his work and furnished estimates as to cost, the ques tion will be submitted to the taxpayers of the borough. T. S. Grant Kendall, of Somerset, Fa., and Robert E. Lee reek, of Nashville, Tenn., both students of Washington and Lee Uni versity, occupy the same room at Hon J. D. Anderson's, on Main street Kendall is a law student and a Republsean. Feck ia an academic student and a Democrat It is said the young men have very animated discus si ns on politics, but with all are the best of friends. Richmnd lvp-ilck. A disnatch from1 Clearfield says: Ex- s-nator William A. Wallace, who failed about nine months ago, is getting on his feet again. He has paid the widows and orphans who were depositors iu bis bank dollar for dollar, and ssys he will pay all depositors in time. A branch road is being ruu to the Senator's coal lands, above Houtziale, and it is believed ths developments of the terri tory will make a rkh man of Mr. Wallace, A disnatch from Henderson, Ky., says : ! i a well-known fact that gambler are among the most superstitious of men. Charles Clay had been playing in hard luck f.,r aomrdavs A fcw tiL'tiU auo he con ceived the idea that if he were to open the grave or Mrs. Henderson, wbo was recently buried, and take from her fir.ger a gold ring which was buried with ber, it would change his luck. He dug up tie body and seenred the ring, and was caught wearing it. lie was arrested and confessed. The first license granted by the Commis sioner of Internal Revenue, whereby pro ducers of maple sugar who manufacture 500 pounds or more are paid a bounty of 2 centa per pound, was granted to David B Ash, of Edie, thia county, last week. A note pinned on the back of the license from the depart ment officials at Washington called atten tion to the fact that Ash's license bore the distinction of being No 1 out of the many thousands of sugar licenses that are to be granted all over the country. a raw was tried last week before Judge Krebs, of Clearfield, in which John Glaub Kmnrtt suit aeainst the road Supervisors of Goshen township for damages for injuries received by the plaintiff driving over an em bankment The Court, in charging the jury aid that the plea of poverty by it supervi sors should not be considered, as they had toe privilege of appealing the Ooanty Lom ;.;r,n.ra for assistance in maintaining proper roadways, if they felt burdened by taxation in that direction. The jury award ed the plaintiff 1,'X.) damages. Robbers entered C. B. Moore's store at j;ew Lexington, last Tuesday night, by pry ..t a window, and stole a suit of clothes. two pairs of shoes and a few other articles. The suspected parties are two strangers woo had been lurking around the neighborhood t... .-.r. dava and have not been seen since the robbery. The one man ia about c t.t 7 inches tall, with sanuy nair ana . mnnstache. He wore blue suit of clothes and derby bat lte omer man ia little taller, with black bair ana n:ac "barnside" whiskers. He wore dark clothes md a soft bat Look out for them. Rev. Henry F. Wirgman, for the past yesr pastor ol tae Jieioonisi cuun... ... . .i :r.. r hal denomina- will leave w v" tion. Mr. Wirgman was educated for the .. , i ;;.tr Um concluded coople of years ago that he would come into the M E. Cbnrcu ana ea ior in-- - granted his first papers- but thought that, as j .ii .T.Tiinxiinniaad been ad- ne nau l "-" , , , . ... . .i r;vral miniatrv. he should milieu io ..t i - not have to take the examinations over again .1.. ;iin. r.f ihr if. E. Church. to en lei iuv ....... j - The elders were obdurate and refused to take Wirgman unlets be took the examinations the same as the rest of the M. E. probation ers. The case was laid before the conference t Cniontown last week by Elder Jones, who l!r written him said uiai us" that he must either be admitted without ex amination or he wanted fcis paper, back. The conference voted to return Wirgman Court Proceeding. Com. vs. O. C. Beed, oa Information of Ttieodort Heipie ; false pretense. Case tried. v-rdict not guilty, but defendant to pay the costa. Com. va. Jacob Friedline. larceny, on in formation of Joseph J. Miller. Case tried, verdict u t g'lilty. by direction of the Court. Com. va. John Kiaenhour. forgery, on io (inuation of John H. Sheer. Defendant pleads guilty. Com. vx Jol'i Bailey, bigamy, on ialor oiatiuo of Maggie Bailey. CaM tried, Terdict guilty. Com. vs. John P-aem. A. A on infor mation of Harries Ream. Prosecutrix not appearing, case dismiseed at the coat of pros ecutrix. Com. vs. Austin Critchfield, A. A B , on In formation of F. O. Dupont Nol proa, enter ed on payment of costs by defendant Com. vs. George Largent and William Ham, burglary, on information of Jamea Cook. Ham pleads guilty to second count Com. vs. Frank Stewart, burgiarly, on in formation of William f iland. Defendant pleads guilty to first and second counts In the indictment Com. va. Andrew Black, burglary, on in formation of J. O. Welter. Defendant pleads guilty to first coant in indictment. Com. vs. William S. Shaffer. F. A B., on information of Anna M. Spangler. Nol pros, entered on payment of costs by defend ant Com vs. Percy Kennel, F. 4 B., oa infor mation of Mary Rhoads. Nol. proa, entered on payment of cost by defendant Com. vs. George Walker, F. & B., on in formation of Maggie Bailey. Nol. proa, en tered on payment of costs by defendant Com. vs. Isaac Kepp, F. & B , on infor mation Julian Faith. Case continued. Com. vs. Marcellus Tressler, A. Si B.. on information of Jon Weyand. Case settled. Com. s. Benjamin Day, A. & on in forrnction of Annie Devilbliss. Case tried; verdict, defendant not guility; prosecutrix to pay one third of costs, defendant to pay two-thirds of costs. Com. vs. Do oner Kreger F. fc B., on infor mation of Almira Trimpey. Cass continued. Com. vs. Milton Countryman, Garfield Scott, John Finnigan, John Black and Har ry HerBey, murder of Valentine W. KeideL Grand Jury return not a true bill. Com. vs. Wallace Wright, robbery ; on in formation of Harry E. Burket. Grand Jury return not a true hill. Com. vs. Daniel Berkebile, A. & B , on in formation of Charles Lohr. Case tried ; ver- Com. vs. Annie Lohr, A. 4 B., on infor mation of Daniel Berkebile. Case tried; verdict, not guilty. Com. vs. Annie S. Pritts, adultery, on in formation of Jos. rritta. Grand Jury return ed not a true bill. Com. va. J. U. Brown, A. 4 B, on infor mation of Catharine Cooper. Grand Jury return not a true bill. Com. vs. Johann Loboleiosky. placing ob struction on railroad track. Grand Jury return not a true bill. Com. vs. A. E. Mereiosky, pointing and shooting at another, on information of John SiehL Case tried, verdict guilty. Com. vs. Morris Fullerton, A. 4 B. inter fering with an officer. Nol pros. Com. vs. Augustus Sweise, on information of F. E. Weiroer. Case tried ; rr-dict guilty, KOAD AKD BR1IX.X VIEW.4. Petition of citixens of Southampton town ship for review of a public road. Wm Baker surveyor; Unas Murray, Ephraim Geiger, viewers, Fctition of citizens of Somerset township, for a bridge over Wells creek near Snyder' s Station. Henry Raucb, surveyor ; Worth ricking, Jerre J. Shaffer, vieweri. Petition of citixens of Elklick and Green ville township, for a public road from a point at or near the house of Hiram Findlay, to a point in public road at Maryland line near the house of Christian Bowser. M. D.Miller, surveyor; Jac. Zufail, John M. Olioger. viewers. Petition of J. Rhoads for viewers to in spect masonry of a bridge near Shanksville. Jacob D. Swank, surveyor ; Gerge M. Neff, Herman Slab I. Petition of citixens of Brothers velley town ship for, a public road from near Francis Kneppers sugar camp to a point near resi dence of David L. Meyers. Jacob Kim reel, surveyor; John M.Glessner, John J. Fike, viewers. Petition of citizens of Ogle township, for bridge over Clear Shade where public high way leading from Scalp Level to Pleasant ville crosses said creek. Elwood Swank, surveyor; Wm. Reel, Levi M. Manges, view ers. Petition of citizens of Ogle township, for bridge over Clear Shade, where public high way from Rummel to New Paris crosses said stream. Wm. M. Schrock, surveyor (Stony creek), Wm. Maurer, Lemuel Miller, viewers. The Umbrella Saved His Life. The Mt Pleasant Journal is responsible for the following story about Rev. John M. Burnett, well known in this place. Rev. Barnett carried an umbrella that bora the marks of hard service. This umbrella, th Journal says, saved the owner's life. Th circumstances were as follows : Last summer when be was abroad doin g Europe '" Palestine he journeyed to Ephcsua, one of the twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor, which history tells us was found ed by the Amazons, whose legendary con nection is with that of Diana. Wishing to visit the ruins of of the temple dedicated to that goddesn, the party got horses and were about to depart, when the liveliest kind of a time hsppened by the animals engaging in a J riot. The bluestocking pastor had just mount ed when the row opened and a savage-look ing loose horse bore down upon bint with wide open mouth. The blood in the rever ned gentleman's veins is of the true bios American order that don't permit of flight although the rider was defenseless save fir the umbrella aforesaed. Yankee ingenuity soon brought it into play. Never did knight of old handle his lance with greater skill than did my old friends his umbrella. The first onslaught ended in the attacking party catching the iron furrule on the right tonsil. and first blood was allowed for the pastor, who closed one eye for his antagonist in the next round, and loosened a rib or two in the third and last go by becoming the aggressor. The badly used op animal threw up the sponge, turned tail and disappeared in cloud of dust toward Smyrna at the sight of the victor dismounting and hoisting his trusty weapon., New school Books for Somerset County Schools. All the new school books that were adopt ed for exchange and introduction in all the various districts in the county can be ob tained at Fisher's Book Store, Somerset. We have all these new books for sale at Intro ductory prices and are authorised to receive the old books in exchange. This applies to readers, tpellers, grammars, geographies c Where yoa do not have ready access to yoor local dealers bring your old books to Fish er's Book Store and make your exchanges. Where you can also at the um time get ail the other school books and school supplies that yoa may require. Caas. H. Fisma. Wanted. Persona attending the Pittsburgh Expo sition and wishing to purchase merchandise, all kinds of wearing apparel and nousenoia goods, can save from 10 to 25 per cent, on every dollar's worth of goods purchased by calling at the office or tn L won axensngs. Room 41 L Penn Building, and paying one dollar ($1.00) for a membership card, which entitles s member to a discount at all the leading stores in the two cities. This eard will save mors than double your railroad fare, if it is only a small bill of goods. E. F. TaosxrsoJt. Business Manager. Every Housewife Should exsmins tbe andereHs Range. Bread will raise nicer, and hex more even ly, in the Cinderella than in any other. Sold and recommended by JaS. B. HoLDIaSTCM, Somerset, Pa. A Jobbery ftun to Earth. Harry Slitmen, a prominent merchant of Mill Vale, Westmoreland county, was arrested Thursday, chafed with having robbed tbe boBM of John Camahan of K 300 in cash last August Cpoo bis arrest Stitman made a conieasiai that be bad received money from Jacob McNally, Carnahan's hired man, on th day after the robbery. McNal y was suspected from tbe first. The robbery was committed oa tbe I3tb or 14th of last August. Camahan is an old and wealthy bachelor farmer, the hist of several brothers, whose cash and farms he has in herited as they died off. He is worth about 1 150,00. Camahan bad a great distrust of banks and kept his money and valuables se creted in various parts of tbe house. On the 13th of last August Camahan had $18,000 in cold gold buried in Lis cellar. In a cup board in kis room he kept a square desk. Tbe latter was padlocked and the key was kept in a desk in the same room. On the morning of August 14, Carnahan's house maid found tbe dosk broken open and an ax lying on tbe floor. Tbe girl was afraid to tell ber master of it, as she thought bs would accuse her of tbe deed. In the evening when Camahan retired he made the discovery of the open desk. He found tbe key to ths tin box gone, and, running to the cupboard, discovered the box with the lid open and ths key beside it It had been rifled of $6,300, which it contained in bank cotes, but $13,000 in United StaUe bonds had been left behind by tbe robber. Camahan immediately notified his attor ney, and detectives were set to work on the case. McNally was instantly suspected and two men were placed on the farm to ferret out the facts. As a result of their efforts, Sutmsn was arrested. He was sent to tbe Greensburg jail in default of $2,000 bail. Mr. Cam ban has thought belter of banks since the robbery, and has unearthed bis $ 18,000 and placed it in a bank. Local Institutes. Following is tbe programme of th Joint Local Institutes consisting of Milford, and Black townships and Rockwood, and Centre ville boroughs, to be held at New Centreville on Tuesday evening October 13, 1801. Organization at 7:30 r. x. Benefiit of Institutes Edwin E. Bach. Co-operative Work of Directors, Parents Teachers Dr. W. H. Gardner. Queries. Primary Work Maud Boucher. The Importance of Spelling Ella Werner. Declamations. Recitations by Ha. tie Will, Nannie Kim mell and Elmer Miller. Free Text books A. B. Barnes. Addres by Superintendant J. M. Berkey. Directors, citizens and all friends of edu cation are invited to be present. Committee. Tbe following is the programme for the teachers' institute of Berlin and Brothers- valley, to meet at Berlin, Saturday October 10, at $ 30 a. m. Address Prof. C. E. Heller. Written Work in School -W. R. Stahl. Select Reading Miss Margary Krissinger. Should Mental Arthmetic be taught as a separate branch ?-L. J. Walker, C. M. Blongb. School Tactics W. H. Kretchman. arrrattoos SESSION. How to gain the affections of pupils E. W. Cober. Solo Miss Clara Monges. Moral Instructions in school-room Rev. A. R. Kremer. Essay Miss Emma Hetlley. Recitation Miss Critchfield. What should teachers read ? N. B. Walk er. Select Reading. COMMITTEX. Wanted. A eirl to do general housework. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. J. W. Caruthers. I nion St. Somerset, Pa. Wanted. In Somerset county, some good butter ship pers. Address R. 8. McDowell, No. 637 Penn Avenue. East Liberty. Choatnute! Chestnuts! We will pay the highest prices for Chest nuts durinr the season. Brier tbem in as early as possible, as the early nuts command the best price. Cash or trade. Kama 4 Putt. .Wanted at Once. Two dinning room girls and on Cook for hotel. Must come well recom men!. Wages $1.00 to $J 50 per week. Address, American Hotel, Cumberland, Md. Republican Unity. PsiLanxu-HiA, Pa., Oct 5. No better evi dence of the harmony existing in the Repub lican organization throughout the stats could be desired by tbe most zealous sup porter of Gregg and Morrison tban was given st tbe Continental hotel this evening. With Sute Chairman Watres under the same roof at tbe same time were Senator Quay, C. L. Magee of Allegheny, President Robinson of the Republican State League of clubs, ex Chairman Andrews and Cooper and a score of lesser lights. Chairman Watres was busy early in the day meeting county chairmen from some of tbe nearby counties. He has now met all the county chairmen and has gotten tbe organization down to hard work preparing to bring out a good vote on elec tion day. Mr. Quay brought his family up from Atlantic City and reached the hotel shortly before 6 o'clock. Magee got in from New York a few hours before. Tbe two leaders had a private conference on matters bearing on the state campaign, and each had a talk with Watres. Magee assured the state chairman that Western Pennsylvania was in good shape and that Allegheny coun ty would give the state ticket from 10,0u0 to 12,000 majorty. He said the people gen erally look upon Gregg and Morrison as ex cellent candidates, entitled to the loyal sup port of every Republican. Messrs. Magee and Andrews went west to-night Senator Quay expects to leave for home to-morrow evening. lO.OOO Miners Strike. rrrrspcBo. Oct 1. A general strike of railroad coal miners of the Pittsburg district was inaugurated to-day in accordance with the action taken at yesterday's convention. Reports have not been received from all the mines, but it ia estimated that close on to 10,0u0 men quit work. Tney are firm for tbe 3i cent rate, and assert they will remain out until it is conceded by sll ths operators. A long and bitter struggle is probable. McKInley'a Own Opinion. Athxms. O.Oct 4. Major McKinley yes terday addressed the lsrgest political gather ing that has assembled hers to many years, tharmwdheimr estimated at $10,000. His discussion of tbe several 8uts and national guest ions elicited great enthusiasm. In con- aaaatlna tha Ma.or DTcdicted hi election by a larger plurality than the Republicans have bad in tbe Sttte for the past ten years. MARRIED. FAIR LAMBERT. On September ZHh 1891. at the Reformed parsonage, Somerset, Pa bv Rev. Hiram King, Mr. J. Harvey Fair of Schellsburg, Pa , and Miss Celesta J Lambert, of Shanks ville, Pa. GLK3SSER fiTUTZMAK. On October t 1891. at ths Reformed parsonage, Somer set, Pa, by Rev. Hiram King, Mr. Jacob. M. Glessner ofShanksvills. Pa-, and Miss Maggie 8tu!iman of Downey, Pa PLETCHER MILLER. On October 1, 1 1I ai hm Reformed parsonage, Somerset, Pa bv Rev. Hiram King, Mr. Jerry Fletch er of Somerset, Pa, and Mary C. Miller of Somerset, Pa. 7IGLER. WOY. October 1st 1991. by Rev. J.J. Welch, at the horn of ths bride, Mr. Charles Zigler and Miss Annie Woy, both of Somerset township, Somerset county Pa. Fair Notice. If the rartr who broke into icy bom on tily re Monday, September ilh, while my fam and I were sway from borne, and stole th from my tobhscco and two revolvers, will aain I will give them a chew that will call Ust them for some time. The pu'.ies are all w ell known to me and I would advise that they return the revolvers within th next lew duys. Moses Yodcs, Fagh P.O. Oct. 50i, l'l. WsnTMad at Her Party. Wilkksbarsk, Oct 3 Miss Lizzie Costel. lo, a young lady, gave a birthday par ty to a number of friends last evening. Ia the midst of the festivities she began bark ing like a dog. A physician was called and the lady was put to bed. She has been bark ing all day and has hydrophobia in its worst form. She cannot live. Scarcity of Rain Causing- Trouble. Sectbesvills, Oct. . Rain was never as much in demand as it is st present in this section. There has been but one slight shower, in '20 days. Wells sre reported dry in sll parts of the county. Superintendent Porter, of the county infirmary, two miles west of the city, is compelled to haul water from Wills creek, a distance of five miles, to supply tbe inmates of that institution. Diamonds In Kentucky. Fortsiiobth, O , Oct. 3. in expert from the South Australian diamond fields, brought here by a company interested in a tract of land in Kentucky, says there is every reason to believe it is a diamond field. The ground appears to be tbe crater of an extinct volca no. Over a bushel of small but exquisite garnets were taken out in a few days' search. One is pronounced by Cincinnati lapidaries to be one of the finest known, end worth onsiderable. Shattered Fifty Houses. Butte, Mont, Oct. 3. An explosion of 200 pounds of dynamite in tbe Butte Copder Mine, caused by fire, shattered fifty houses to stoma and injured many people. Mrs. Anna Politsch and child were seriously in jured by the flying debris, tbe mother per haps fatally. Mike Adams, wbo was walk ing thirty yards away, was knocked down and is insensible with concussion of the brain. Tbe concussion was felt over a mile from the scene of the explosion. Ymll-NI-TKATOKs NOTICE. ite of Sally Smith, late of Rorkwood Bor., Somerset County, Pa., deo awd. Letters of Administration eta on Ibealxnreertate havinf been granted to tbe undersigned bv tne nniiir aitthitritv. Dolir ia ht.ffltv irivan U all IiennBc indebted to aaid estate to make immedi ate payment and tbo havingclalma aroiun the same wiil present them duly autheuuealed for settlement on or before Saturday, the lith day of ortober, at my ottice iu the Borough of Somerset. J. L. ft till. Adta r c. t a. of Bally Smith, dee'd. pXLCUTOR'S NOTICE. tate of Peter Weimer, jte of Milford Twp., fcomenet Co., ra , aec a. Letters ttamecutrv Bavins been rranted to the unden-igned. by the proper authority, on the above estate. Dotice is hereby riv en to all pen ons Indebted to the paid es tate to mate iinmediaie payment, and wove nar inr claims arainrt aid estate ill tkrent them duly a.ilheuU'Utfd for settlement on eiaturdaof November 21, ii. at the late resi dence y, deceased in said township. M. K. r.IMf.K, J. P. WF.IMEK, nov7. Executors. God Save the Commonwealth. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION ! rHFRA3 In and tie an art ttt General Asapm. bly of thelommonireallh of Pennsylvania, enti tled " An act relating lo the elections of the Com monwealth." tiateil the ad day of July , A. I. 1ms. i: U made the duty of lherherlfT of every county witaia the Commonwealth to give public notice ot me Vienerai ciecuous ; I. ISAIAH GOOD.SherirTofUieCountv ofSora- oret, in aid Commonwealth, do hereby make known and give thLi public notice to the electors of tfle county of omemt, that on the Tuelay allowing the una 31onlay ot November, being ue 3rd Day of Nov. 1S91, Between the limn of 7 o'cLm.k A. Jf. and - oVcX; r. sr. A fSeneral Fleetmn wfl II foe beM at thearTeral elect 100 d'.ntricw establiehed by law in the aaid CiHin'y, at which time thcr will vote, by liiot or Ine several o .11 cent Hereinafter named. Tlx : ONE rEUTC for the office of Auditor General of the Stale of I'euaaylvania. OVE PER IS tnr the offlce of Sute Treasurer of the Couiiiiouweailh of fenusyWani. TWESTV-PF.VKX perww to Mil theofnee of Pel-erate.at-lArKe to a Convention to revi-e and air-ivl th. ontitutiuu of the Commonwealth of PenD5) lvanla I Each voter to vou tor not mor than eighteen eaudklalea therefor.) TARES PERSON3 to rill the once of Delegate! tn a invention to revise and amend the Cuntti tution ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, from the Thir.y sixth a-nalonal Uistrietof Penn sylvania, romiMwd of the counties of Somerset, Bediord and tutton. i bach voter to vote for not more than two can Idatei ineretor. ONE PERSON for the office of Prudent Jurtee Of the Sixteenth Judicial I'trictof Pennsylvania eompoaed of the counties of Somerset and Bed turd. ONE PERSON for the office of Associate Jud;e ef the County of Homer- t. TWO TERSOXS for Jn ry Commissioner of the County of aomertat. each voter lo vote for one. OX 1 PERPOX for Poor Boone Director of tbe County of Somerset. ONE PERSX for the office Of Coroner of the County of -Somerset. And FOE or AGAINST holdiaz a Convention to Amend the Constitution. I also hereby make known and live notice tha the places of hoMlsff the aforesaid election in the several wards, Ljr.Mich. distr.cts and townshijs wiinin we couuiy oi somerset are aa loiiowa. to wi: The electors of the borcmsh of Salisbury to meet at the Council Chamber In said borough. roe electors ot tn Horvurti of K'c(uod to meet at the council chamber In said Horouirh. Tbe electors of the boroiurb of Meyersdale te meet at the council chamber in said borough. The electors of tbo towahlpof Summit to meet at the Peek School-house In Mjd Town-hlp. The elector ut tbe buruuxh of Wellertbnrg to meet at the school bouse in said boron b. The electors of tbe town.shln of lireenrille to meet at tbe school Bouse, In Pocahontas, tn said township. 1 tie ens?iors or tne iownnip or ole to meet at the school house on the road from Asht'ila to Bed ford county, near the residence of A. hilakcr. Tbe electors of the borou-h of Slov.iown to meet at the house formerly occupied by Henry J. .uiuer. in saiu ocrnua;a. Tbe aloetors of the township of Uaemaboalmr Xa. 1 to meet at the house ol John 11. ilite in Wne ma honing township. 1 tie e lectors o! the township of QuemarwnitU township No. 2 tn meet at the bouse oi l'antel lhr, in Hooversville. The electors of the townahlo of Alleihenv to meat at lb house of Albert Hillegas, In aaid township. Tbe electors of the borough of New Baltimore to meet at lbs house of John P. Spicer la said bor ough. The electors of the tnwnshln of Conemauch to meet at the bouse of Peter Levy, in said town ship. The electors of the township of Shad to meet at th bous of Jaeob Helmaa, In said tow a ship Th electors of tha townahluof Faint tn met at th school bous erected oa tha lands of Henry Berkey. In aaid township. The elect of tbe townshln of Jenner to meet at the hues formerly occupied by Tb.ia. Oalla- gner, at jenner. Koadt, in said township. Th elect. rs of th tuwnshlD of Jelisrsoa tn meet at th bous of &loaoa Baker, ia aaid town- ship. The elector ef the borough of Jennerlown to meet at the school house tn said borough. Th elector of to borough of Confluence to meet at the Council Chamber, In said bormgh. Th electors of the horouirh and election dis trict of Somerset township to meet at th Court House, tn said borough. Tbe electors of the townmu of Lincoln to meet at the house, of Peter Mine, in said Twp. Tb elector of the township of Black to meet at thetaiiorsbopof Joseph W. Uemrnrlon, ill said lOWTOIllfl. Th electors of the township of Milford to meet at th old hotel formerly occupied by Richard OaMwslL la Ueltharuborv, ta said towusnlp. Th elector of New Centreville to meet at ths school bouse in said borough. Thletorof lb townahlo of Cooer Turkey. loot to meet at th bous ol John A. Sbulla, to said township. 1 na ictr of in townsnip of uower i uraey foot to meet at the house ot Emanuel Firestone a aaid Township. Th electors of the borough of Crstns to meet atth hoaa of J. . Miller, opposite Davis A Co der stnr. la said borough. Th electors of th township ef Addison to Bt at tn a hoo! housa in Petersburg. The elector of th township of Mid Jleereek to meet at th bouse occupied by Jesse C Sweuaer, In Xew Lexington. The elector of th township of Elklick te meet at the boo ot Lewis Kmerkk, in Weal Main bury Klkllck Townhin The electors of the township of Falrnope to meet at tne boose or wen x noennan. in aaw i v- Th electors of the borough of Cauelman to n..t mi th. kmti. nl Vleslev ! 7 , 1 1". ' I In corapus.no with i he prevision of an Act of ot in vieueral Assemoiy, emitted -An ac " pro vide lor a Uosvenuou to amend tbe Constitution, and tbe aieetion of delesatea thereto." approved the nineteenth day of Jnne, Anno Dominion thousand eight hundred and ninety two. tbe duly quaiirted electors of this Commonwealth hall. at the general election to be held oa the Tuesday next following the first Monday of Xovember. n.iL mt. nr aeainat boiiline a rs in ventlOO to amend the CoDaUlulkin, and. foe member of said emreotlo. If a wal.jrity of t!. Votes la the t ocnmofiaaiih lav.rs st.. j cn. veft-ion, ecworxi t'w to th rer:.ialaiD !;.; pi-J In the several s., ij.o. ,,f sa A at as te 'eaevset f.ain.1. so wit ) tio L s! ri--'d !'i IV fr a-l tt -tm of h il. t ' ' 1 1 ".sa-'a '1 sy k.l . I-V.M ilS' m-t ttS- l t. ' V-fK ot Ti st at ths; general i. in jv h-d o T''i' " si foajU'g ,tr nnst Mono ol ember tie tt. lite il j' t osu..'osi exs lors of tti. acjoua::.'! "sC.i.ll tv.f fur or a.'iinst let! lnrosnri4tt'j t;afn-i:d tne 'iisi tuitoo r.ird.iig t- the H i'. .r..v-t.;l : llo .ill.-.-.U'-tll ssiimt t l tS U a "t. bsv. 1. if at tae aid een.-rai .c u.i to be held as afureMltt. a maji.niy 4 lite euetci ol ;fla t otnmooiiibliall di -lare in farorof a on- veutioo w amend tlie lot, xil'itten. me savt coo., veution shall be eoaifiwl of .!riee"c- duty elect' ed and hal! sysw-m'-' e as h r-af'..sr ttrtni le-J. via , At the itsnurai tif lo ht!d oa t'ltt Tnnstay next Hulowini; the tirst Moudav of -No-veuibcT next, there shall l ei-.-t-1 bv theonali- het eiecUirs of this Coiamotiweajth, delegates to a convention to revL-e inn amii-i trie Constitu tion of this !"tate Th said convention shall eou- tts of one hundred ami eveu;y-stvea meu: Vrs, lo be elecwti in tne raann- r to : owteg: Twenty seveu mcrots-rs sitai) b el.vted in the State at large Kach voter of the S'.ate shall wits not an..rM lhall ete:iU:eu cand .l tes and Hie tweuty seven higrie! iu o'o jhall be declared elei led. One hutitlred and nt.v tieiemea snail be aputr- ttoned to and elected from '.lie. 1i:fere!.t Srn&uir'al du.irit'U of the state, three duienatni lo tte ete ed fitreacn henator Uierefmia: and in rhoosing aaid dei-.rau-s, each voo-rsiiall t- er.i!tle-l to vote for not more than two of Ibe members to be rbuaeu from each senatorial district, and the three candidate hlshtest in totesiiall bedeclne etl elected, and said dviogate shall i tbe nuali lications at preea: rrf'i.rtd lor lueintters of the State sv-naie. 8ac 4. The following regulations thxll arpy to the aforesaid election lone hcoi on th T'lexlay fiilowinf the hrt Monday of Xovember neat, and lo tne return ot ne Kai.ie. First. The sai l election sna'.l e held an lcon ducted by the proper cletti.n orhcers of the sev eral election district of the CttumouweaUh, and shall b governed and reflated in ail reaoeeta by the general ehx-tittui laws of the Commou- weaitn, so lar as ir.e same oe aiiiu ante iDercto and not iocotivistect with tbe provision of tui act (second. The tickets t be votts-1 for or again a convention shall hereon tue tiiMde, ' For a Con stitulioaal Ctjiiveuti'Mi," aad '"Aitainst a Consti lutiotiat Couvention," and no other inscription thereon. Third. The ticker, to lie votet for member at larre shall have on the outside the words "fji- ratea at large," aul oa the inside the names of the canditlaien v be voted for not exceeding bu.-btcen tu numner. Fourth. Th ticket to be voted for district members shall have on the outside the words, iiistnct delegates," ami oa the inside the name or names of the can'iids'.es voted for not exceed iag ih proper nuiniier I'm. ted aa aforesaid, but any ticket thai shall cotitiii a greater m. tuber of names than the number for which 1 he voltr shall be entitled to vo-e shall 1 rejected. Fifth. The return Jntlgea shall nn el al the same place anil at the fai;ie lime ti-t.l election. ai:d shall make out the return, ttiereof of the vote cast for tlclesratea a; lar aid tor dinnd ttelo gates to tie member g tbe aaid oouveutuiu in th seteral t-ouitlies of lite Coniuioiiutalth, and shall follow the same form in inaitinout ;he:r n-luru sa prescrileil u return Judee ia uie case ol aa election for iovenior, fitvpt that the said rw turux sasll be traa-iuittcd to the !ecreary of the Commonwealth and shall b-j ad Ireasfl to that oflicer alone. Intake knoa-B and irve notice, as In and bv the, l.uh 'ecti-ai of the af'trcs.i.d Act I am dirct-'t el. 'that every peraou extstst jtii:t-- of th litssce slut hA hoil any ulif? nr tti.iioi.timetil of prosit tru-t under the (tovernaicist of tlie "nited Ptale ttr of this .ia:e. orativcuv or in corporated tiisirict, heth-r a Cfii:u:si(juel ttf- nvr or oinera a surstnunate ouiei-r or aviil who in or shall bv eiuiti -red uinier the Irt'L-ia- tive, judiciary or exce.itiie tltj-artnienui of ths State or of i.icl iii'.ed Mat.-st. of any c.iy ia corporated dislrief : and a. so that every "memlter tf CtH;i;res ami oi the Male l.CKlslature and of the select or common coon, il of any city, or coniui!s!oner of any lnetritrat-d l:striel. tA by law lueaitaitle ot bottling or evercisiug at tae me lime, the o1:ee or apttointmeut oi hiitje. iti.-pet tor tir i it r k of any 4ieeti"n of this Cm. in.maea'th. aud ti at rat lnpccti,r or iu.'ne. or other oBicer at tinv eieetioii, siatU be eligible to auv othce to Ite '.lien ttil ior. Also, thai in the httirih set lemof thie Act of As- cinfiiv euliiicu An Aci relating to exeeiiUoua, ami for other purj". approved April Ui. iMti. it is enacted thai tae atoresai l 14th s.tioti aiiall not te soeoitstmed as in prevent a mliitary or bor- ougu omtsi-r irttin serving aa jiMijre, inspcutr or clerk of any e'-neral or speolai eieeiiou iu thia Commouwealth. If any pers. snail prevent or attempt to pre- i vent any oiltcer of any election under this act 1 from hoinliur ticnMee:iin,tv use or threaten any vittlcnce bj any saetj otht-er. h bhail interrutatir improperly inieriere a t'.h h.m in the exeeatitta of his duly, or shall bl.f K up the window or avenue to any window where the aame inay be holding, or pbali rloU'iialy di-turb lit - pt.-ax at stK'h elec tion, or shall use or practice any intimidating threatf. ioree or violence, with any do ign lo influence unduly or overawe, j ny elector, or lo preve-i: hun from Voting, or to restrain the freed im of ch-th-e, fcuch Berson. on conviction, shall ie fiutsd in any sum not excee'iiru; live hundred d.tliar and be mprisoned lor any tune not le.se than one month or more than twelve moiiins, a'id if it shall be shnwu the court here the tris.1 of such ortense sltalt be had Inat 1'ie pe.n jo;h'iHli:ig wa not a tviicm if tne warti, itistrn l or toauMilp. Where the said orTense a.st.srtnnui'ti,aiid n-aettitled Pi Vtrte therein, then on c.juvieitn.i he shall U' sea U'ncetl to pty a fine ttf n-tt 1,.- taau one handre-J nor more tlmn on thousand doilars, and be ira prisuaeij n jt Ik&s than lx lauii'.hs or more than two years." CHASOE IX MODE OF VuTIXti. As therein 'lirected. 1 a'.-o give ttifi-ial notice of the folhiWintr provision ot ail act appntved March :, Itiu.;. eutite-d - An act r.-vanit!'v' the m.le of votiugat atl eiec'ttats ta tne setc-ai ouiiuea of the tVnuuontocaKh. Skition 1. He it enactr! I t the Senate an 1 Hi.ttse of Kepnetllall es of tne I .'Tt.ia.i iwealth of Peiiuyn ania iu ie:ierl Arui:iii.y met. aiei il Is hereby enm-tcl by tin? a'i:.n,rl:v of the same. That the n'ialiiie.1 voter of ti e several I ttuiitl.t of lt:ls I'ooitiBina'enUh at a.l e. rerai. township. borough and snetin' e'.-ctitfi aic bertt-y hcreaf Pr aiithoifd antl rts,ii.rtd lo vote ly t ''kets prinusl or is nl'en. .r t sr:i .- pni.led and tartly written, severally tlo.sii;tsl a, follows: unetiek et shall eail.rat e lite l.a'e. it a.l ju cis tftsMirtv Voted for. and la Lllfled OT1 I lie o:il-lle " J'ltil c;ary";ieie tieliel esni'-a -e the Mine tf ail state oti:e.T vitei lor ati.l l ie 1 ''Scale:' one ticket shall e-ti -ni' t- ;'ie nnv.s t-f totiniv nf- 6ter-i votii for. In. Ui'lii.g the ortice of heiiator, meml-er aal inemters of Ass,-mt-ly, If vo:cd for, and tncmlit-r of t'oruTe. if vop 1 fir) and ,tsta bt'let County one I'cwet tuiiil ciul.raee the name of all tien-hip orhcers v!.s f. and be laltetcd "' Toanslt'it ; tine ticket sitw I embrace the naioe ttf all Isiptii'h ortlt crs VoUtl t'.-r aod be laltelc'i " Bt-roiik-h." and '-at h c'.ast ahail be d.-po-ltcd in p:irH'.c itaflot b..xc. 1 a eiveoihii'ii tiotiee of an Ai-t of Asem bly entuletl "A further ta;.p'emelit to theae-l regulating elections iu the i t-muionwcaltn, ap pntveti June M:h. A. I. lss.i, wbich provides ani'Mie o1mt il. n- a- f -lloa-s : Any person wno hitl lumish orsnpt ly to anv elecutr iu thL roinmouacalih at any of the polis r certain voting ple.i'-. anv ticket fal-eiv rettre- setttinr il lo couiaiu luti.e-s not tberettn aitall be iltH-raetl giiltv of a niwIeTicanor, and on convic tion shall pay a fine not exft!inj on hundred dollars. or imprisoumeut n-tt uuit-d on year, one or bolu, or euber, at the dt:t.-rttiou oi la Conn. 1 uis Act was also atpnveil 03 the I "th of Jnne. 1s.ni. It n-k, s it nl.i a tui for Any eomiBitteeor nieml-er thereitf. directiv or la lireciiy, lo deman.1 ot any orltrer, suhvpltnau or employee holdii.4 any jei ittic orhce or position of htttutr, trust or proM m lass service ef the s.au: tir from any otic-er. surKKdiiiAte (ir eispioyee tu any t ity or co'iaty 01 it.t- .-tate. ar.y ass.,-a:u:tt or penvntRge of any i::ey or property, or tlieir eiUivuleut in anything of valus. with the under sttojtiiiiv. either exprestscd or iiuplicd, iliat the me may ttr snail be um.-1 lor anv ponm-ai pi:- Ptea wuatevcr. Any person or terst.tis; violating anvol the I'oreKoinj: iirtiviittitL-of this Act shall lee held guilty ol a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion liicreof shad bes;ite!tc--d to pay a tine not cxceedii-i one buadrd dellar. " CirAUFICATIOXS OF ELFXTORS. Ttv Article S of tile Consti tut loll, the Qualifica tions of electors are prescribed as follows : btc- TIIIM t. tverv rca'e c.t.7.cn twenty one years or atre po- esiiiglhe folio u n'laliht'atttiQs, sQjtJI b enti tled to '.Jto at a.1 e'.ecf.ons. First : lie Si.al have tieen acuizeuoi trie I nited .-tales a: least one moaih. second : lie shall have nsnletl in the State one year tor tf. having treviousiy Itet a a tjuallhcd eli-ctor or native l-tni coiea of the isiate. he shall hav reninved therefrom and re turned, then six iuoni.1--! iiauieitiaivly e.-e.sltJig the election, ihini: 11 !iail bale resltlt! lit he election dHutt where lie shall ort". rut vote at least two months immediately prvceetlme the election. Fourth: If twenty-two yenrs ol age e upwards he shall have ttaid within tao years a Mate or 1 ounty tax. waicti shall have beea aa-ftest-eit at least two nataius aud jtald at least oue monin i-eioret::e eiectntn. ei-nos 3. hieetors shall In all eav. exeer ftr trea tn. felony, and hrench or surely of tne peace, lie itrivtleicetl from arres4 tiuring their ai teUvianiv oa f lecli'tas aui jfoiuji loaui reiuruiu therefrom. Skition 11. For the purpose or voting no per son -hail h deemed to hute gained a residence by reasttn of the presence. tr lot'l il by reaattu of his absence, while euiploye-1 iu tlie service. either civil or military, of this State or of the tinted State, nor while engaged In the naviga tion of the watt-T-sof the Male or of the tnited states or on tlie hirh seas, nor wmie a stcdeal of any iusulutlou of ituruing, n. aliite kept (n. any pour oouse or o'.iicr a-vtu:u at public uuense nor wbxle coiiuned in pubtic prison. WAGEK.-5 OX ELECTI0S3. The Act of AsscnihW of July 2, KM. section UT, provides a f. . lows: - t shu;i b the duty of tun II:s;tee.ots ao.t ;'t'tkrt 01 t lie t-ieetioii Mt i"jev tie vote of all persons w ho tht y or any ttf them shall kmtw or shall be proven t fore' them to have made, or w hoare In any msntver iiiler-atei in any bet or watrer 011 the result otaid -stcdira : ant! on Hie renuen 01 auv ! iaiihe.1 elector, sa.-l tit- sttectors aud rnoges tD.i.i n-ce.vo prtKtr utaisbed the perstwi soorl--riiig to sirs has or ha no made any such bet or as ;r, or is or la not interecsed therein. 11 any pcr-on or erntn shall make anv net or wager u(Kn tni" result of any el-vtmn w unin thia CommonwcaUli. or shall ofer tn make anysti. h bet or wager, either by vertsal pPH ianta:i there toorbyauy prtutcl orwri.ten a ivertiserrient, or ehallenee. t.r luvite anv perton or person 10 make stub lietor waver. 111111 cnviciion tnercif he or they shall forfeit and pay three lime the amount sooil'eretl Pi be itel. If any pcrwtu aal vote al more Iran one elec tion district or tf.herwtse fran hilcntly vote more than oice on the same tiav. or snail rraiKinieni.y f.tld and deliver H the iiispectortwo tickets Uv retherwiih latent illesal'.y lo vote, or a-lvusr and procure another to Ho so. ne or ir.ey suau on cm v.eiion. be lined ia any som n'rt leas thaa fifty nor more ti'.an hve hjalred dtLr anlbeltv priaoued not Ie taan li.rve nor more than twelve m. tn 111. It' any narvvn rot quallm-d to vote In UiiCorn monwealth srr,TV.r to law exi-ert artt. of qual- lrietl citizen., shall appear a: any place of elec tion sir we purpose ot issattijf ia-s'ets or lnauenc Ing citizens qiialhied Pi vote, he shall on convic tion forfeit an I par any mm ni evceedmgone hundred dol.ars for every snvh ofea-e, and he impristwed fer any term not exceeding twelve month. I also call atfation m aectlon of article t of the new coustitulton which pn.vida a follows : Sktios A Any person w ho haii give or prom e, orotlerto give, to au elet tor. any monev re ward or other valuable eoniiieratiun ror his vote at an election, or for wiijUoldhai the same, or who shail give or pr-ns; l give sjra eoaidera tlon to anv other person or party f,r ijeD elec Utr s vote," or lor ihe w:th!w!ding there.:, or any elet tor who shall MViv w agree 10 receive, f.r himseif. or for anaher.any raouey, reward or oth er valuaMe consi leralioa for his vote al an elec tion, or (or withholding the same hau tbt re fa-fvit bn right lo vote at ich election, and any elector whi.se right tu vote shall lie challenged k such cause before tteict:on o Mors shall be re quired to swear or atflrm that tha matters of the challenge 1 untrue before his vote ahail be re ceived. Oivan under my band at my ofnj at Stmerset thUTthdav of 1 h to'-.' In ths year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one and In theooe buov red aa-l l ih year of tne Iade peniane of to VaUed state. SberifT OtTic. ;1SA1AU GOOD. Soiacraet, Oct. 5, '91 i SheruT. THE FALL SEASOH IS HERE! First Arrival Of Fall Goodsl DRESS GOODS. DOMESTIC G00PS. Notions and Shawb, Cloaks, Blankets, Carpet l arns, Jtc. We believe we Lave the Lanrest Cheapest and BEST STOCK we have ever had. e Lack up the statement bj giving FACTS A3D FIGURES ! Iweaaer i0. I. indieo Bine Calitmea, Best make, warrantci Fast Colors, Jot the Low rTlce ot j cents per yard. LEADER Xo. 2.-5,000 yds. Merri mac CocLeco Calico, Dark Color ed, only 5c per yard. LEADER XO. 3. 2,000 Yards Fidelity Ginghams, the best goods in the market for the money. LEADER NO. 4. One lot of 4-4 Unbleached Moslina, very good value for the money, 5c. per yd. Good Brown and Colored Lan ton Flannels, for 7, 8 and 10c UNBLEACHED CANTON FLAN NELS at 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 cents. LEADER NO. BLEACHED NELri. at 7, CANTON FLAN- 8, 10 and 12c, and Striped Outing Cloths, Amokeasr Napkins, Mnpcd bhirtingsat 10 and 12c LEADER NO. 6. Good 22 inch. Guaranteed Black Silk, at 75 cts. per yard. 24 inch Guaranteed Black Silk, at $1. Black and Colored Silk Mervelieu. LEADER NO. 7. 40 and 46 inch Black Warp Cachmeres at 90ets. and $1.25. 4G inch BIk. Henrietta- and Serge9 at 75c. and $1. 40-inch Black and Colored Cach meres at 50c. Plain and Fancy Fluid DRESS GOODS of all kinds from 5c. to $1 per yd. Our 2oc 1 lain and Fancy Dress Goods are Handsome. 54-inch Broadcloths at 90ct ; 54 inch Wool Cloths at 50cts. One lot of 36 inch Grey Mixed Cloths at 25ctJ. Leaders in CORSETS. EIBBOSS. HAKDKESCHIFS ASD STOCKINGS, ELCHISGS, HAXbTBU LACEi, Ac. LEADER NO.S 5-4 Table Oil Cloth?, best makes, at 25c Lead ers in PARKER & PARKER. Mrs. A. E. Uhl. iMwrN't stock or SI Fall Goods ! laontlcrs from 3fo. 1 lo 999. My Stock is made up of LEADEKS ! LEA 0ER3 IX E VER YTITISG, BECA CSE I LEAD BOTH IS QUALITY AND W PRICE! Not only 5c. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Ac, but an immense stock of CHEAP GOODS, That it would be impossible to de scribe. Guaranteed Black Silks, all grades and prices. Satin Rha dames, 75., $1, and $1.25. 40 and . 46-inch Silk Warp HENRIETTAS, all prices. 40 inch all-wool CASHMERES and Serges, 50 cts. cashmere 25c, selling elsewhere for 30 and 35 cents. Good Cash mere at 12 l-2c Splendid SUITINGS, for School Dresses, 10 to 20 centa, cloth, from i5 to 85c. Ladies, Misses, and Chil drens' UNDERWEAR. Large New Stock of Dress Trimmings, Stockings, Gloves, and mitten3 for alL A large stock of UMBRELLAS, a complete stock of " Ladies' Wraps, Plain, Astrakhan and Far Trimmed, in all the new- ' est styles. JIT STOCK OF Millinery Goods Compris all that is Stylish and ' N ew. Allheap. No one sh and think of making their FaII ' Purchases Before examining my stock of Fall Goods. It will pay. Fine and Handsome Dresa Goods a Spe cialty. All colors Wool, Cotton, and Linen Carpet chain. MRS. A E. UHL HEW DKESS GOODS FOR FALL, 1891. Our Mr. Knible has just returned from the eastern market where he made some very important purchases of fine and and uiediutn-clasa Dress Goods, which havo arrived and are opened up for your in.-peetion. We have all tlie New Stylish Fabrics, and will surely promise you, if yaa faver us with a call, a treat ia the way of exclusive stylish materials at popular prices. Note below two of the many attractive things : 50-inch New English Suitings that were never sold less thaa $1.50. Oar price to open the sea?on, ia only 85 cents. Yoa can also see them in the window. John P. Knable & Co. Successors to Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. B. Woald be PIead to Send Samples. Louther's Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisHodsl Drag Stcrs is Rapidly E:::r:g a Great Favcrits Trith Pecph h Scare!: cf FRESH AKD PUEF DRUCS. Jlcdicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges. Trusts Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c, TEX DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTETnOS TO THI COMPOOrDIHQ Of Lontlier's PrescriptionsiFamily Receipts. 6 HEAT CARS BEISQ TAKKS TO USS OSLT THESB ASD PL'iS A&7ICLES SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGAHS Always on hand. It is always to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET UBLIC SALE. n the th dT of f trtobt?r, at th Uie rmWuc oi (Sarah J. )lulr. in u -avrrtffk Twp., a :'mnu romaum. 37 trw, with 1'rmmr Dwell. uk Hiv? and Ham thtrVon rrttnL Lant! in Roud cniilko, with tiit orvhanl, ami ftMi wur. mr loliiu iimrry a4i. tomiii.churvh andchi.n boii'ie. Trrais rrxn' te. DMIMSTR.TURS NOTICE EUly Fmn is HhuTik, late of Stortowa Br., Lttr-of Aiuiiii!rmtito vn ;he ali)Te ut? hvnifT t-n rrauul w the un.lT-irntl by tbe j'rsr autha-ntv, Di4:.e htrelT g ven lo all T.-rva inijtil V tai'l tUW tn matt hnmetl ate MvnifQL and xtum havinr claims a?mimtth mnv'wit. prvMDt thrn Uuijr autintH ul fur wmmfnt uor tieion: airua.y, me :uo aay oi J. L. r . 'iH. leptld. AiaaiuL-tratoT. A DMISISTrwATORS' NOTICE. Estate of Jipph rhtn?nning. late of Somerset normum. Strut--r-t la, l a, art a. l-ttrs of utimim-traUttD on Ihe a'toTe estate having rsspn irranu! to the untlvrsniriMl by Ihe pntoer aoihoruy. D.mce is hemby ariven to au jsTssHis inttfltieJio saul estate to make immedi ate jatTmeot, and all ramstns harins; elairns to present them duty aulnenut-ate-l fur settlemenl ai the tvfin tT the AtlmiTii-traior m staierset Br- otih on or alany Usee before Saturday, October 17. 1K1. 9Ppt9. Atlniit:isirator. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Eaiate of Joseph J. Savior, late of MilforJ Tsrp., sstmerset o., t i., ore 'L Letters of adminisiratlou oa the abore estate haviuf bfeti rraintil to the un4eritrriel by ihe nnxs-r anthontv. mw t hereby aien lo ail per- stwu lndc-btett to -a.'i estate, to maae iinme-liate pavmeut. aoJ UxiSe havln clanits amttisi me same st ill nresent them duly autheuttoale! far settlement ou taTurtiay. tHtttr 17. lsji. at UM late reaiilencc ot tleoeaxci in .m i tiwi 1 P I Kt AS) m . SAl 1.1 K. MAHLO.V M. BAYLOR. septO. AdnUiii"traiof. TTXECUTOR-S NOTICE. bsiate of Maria Ktmmell. la'e of Brmnersraaey Two., itmerel Co., Pa., t!e-a. Tnpfst LAsLamptttanr on the abtre estate hsiins bee trstiitil to the nntier1aT.el by the prttper aniuority. oo.i- hereby itiven to ail persons iti'iebwd U saitl estate lo niaie tnimell ate paymeci. and those hsTin claims or de mantis'avainst the same will present them duly authenticated for Kiilemtnt on Satt'.rday. Ort. 17tb. lsfl. at tne nxaueuc) of aaa ueeuvor ui BrolhenTailey lap. A. li. KiJJ m r.u, Septl. titxulor. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ofSairnel mlth, late of Rorkwoo4 Bor, Somerset I'd, Y-. tlec'd Letter of A.lioti..strtioa .1. b. n. e. t a. havln; been (rranted u the cnt)en.iynl by the proper authintT, notit-e is hereby riven to all rox.na tmietae.1 to sa:.l estate to Biaae lmmetli- ate paymeut, and th.ate harin; fUims avainst I n same vri.l present inem tjuty u. .iw !o seltiemeul at m oflas iu the BorouKO of .iomerset on or betWe Saturday, the UHh day of ln-tober, 'il. J- L .H'H. A'tn'r septi d. Ol b- e. t. a ot saun i auitisv uec. EVERY PATRIOT iboulJ ra.i a pooJ new spar?r. Ir the e lectioa of a newspaper many consideration should uovern. Fir:. it sbonld be one that ntb.aartrs rt ie all the news without pre judice. It shouM be neatly printed on (rood paper. It snotll'l o intJT)enueiii in .o of all that H eood, oprigbt, clean. Such a Dewtpa.er ia The Patriot, printed in HarrisUirg. It is under new mar.asretner.t enlaJe!, bandsume, bold in Ihe rin tit, fearless in denouncing wrong: is alwavs and unswerrinifly leroocrat!c. It is tha ont IeroocraUC new pa per at tha Slate Capital." It makes a specialty of Department Jsewa. It is lha only paper in Central Penu sylyania that receives and prints full Asso ciated rress Eeporta. obtained by it oetr its own wires. It present) each day Special forresrioridenoe from all points tributary to Uarrisburg all the Harrisburg ; News. Fash ion Notes. Uoiuebold Hints. 1'oniestic Re cipes, Societ Uoip, Scientific, li amorous and Political Articles, Short Stories and Sketches. lis Market Reports are cr.mplrts both a to Finance) and Commerce. Iu Lire Btock Market are prepared specialy for Th Patbjot. and have only been successfully imitated by the other newspapers in the State. The Saturday Sermon of Be. Dr. Bpunreon, of London, is a great feature. Thvi Patriot wants the rascals tnrned oat or locked np. To this end it heartily nrjrea tbe election of Wright and Tilden aa the only means to slop tba plandering of tna public treasury. The Weekly PatriU, 9 pages, U only tl a year. It maintains (he best features of tbe disily, incl'Kt.cj tbe Spurgeon Sermon, yirst lake your borne paper, then it Send tor circulars antl sample copies (frej of ailher daily or weekly. . Liberal rates for carnuaiira or otherwise. Address, THE PATRIOT COMPANY. l. A. '(RX. ftsJB-ir".', OHM . OUR Irtatiter. i Ha axainaiao. Pa, 40-inch New Black Silk Warp Lans down, regular $1.50 quality, are goinj to sell them to you for 75 CENTS. Drug; Store, Goods always on hand. From a pleasure to display our goods SOMERSET. PA JB. Sc B, DEY GOODS FOR SALE ! Every kind, quality anil style at rt ccs tLat mean a savini? to your jocketbook on every item. I.ariro and Kleant new Fall Assort ments of ! Imported Dress Woolens and Do mestic Suitings In almost endless variety of dis tinctirely new styles, from -4 eent3 to $2.50 per yard, with all intermediate prices. We have given special care and study t onr Mail Order Department. And for ten years have so extended it that to-day we arc st riding Dry Ooods to every County, ttatc and Territory in America, deni- a. . a. a 1 A i ua-ui.inLj inai ! Highest Qualities and Lowest Prices Brin the busine. even from re mote parts. The fact that tlie.-e orders come to us alo front tlie largest commercial citie.-?, tuu.-tl e conclusive proof that the styl. qualities and prices we offer are out of the ordinary, anil particu larly favorable to the buyer. :0. If intere-ted in tins subject w rile forsamplea; also for copy of our illustrated Fashion Journal ami Cat alogue Autumn edition ready on September loth. Fuke. Boggs & Buhl, 115, 117 119, nd 121 Federal Stm?t, ALLEGHENY, TA. QRI'IIANS' COURT SALE OF Vakafcls Rsd Estats ! BY VIRTTS of an ori-r of "t!c U-il mj? tf th Orphans' I'onrt f Sonerwt l o,, P., mini t. Be di rwcUrtl, I Wiil rxyx-v u i'tiolki' "-ate. on iiie premises, ia Bacli Towahip, in -1 tuf.n'T, oa SATURDAY, OCT. 17, m, at 1 uVlutrk p. m.. the toWnv-xvi V'. Pvt. -. '' the pmnerty of Itavitl ,tlne. rtt-e l.. sn. i'f in hiat lstpv. jmeret Tol, Pa., atlj.-ittitis taits u! liver rrsK'hftel.1. JCU U. M.tte-f beir. i-iael IilU, Ita.nlrl K. Iynv sntl tKhera, rtsataiuitig acres, more ur keaa, atth a gwil DWELLING HOUSE ! barn thfreon crectfsl : aV.nt iM a.Tf r ?r aod afatti 4t rns m om'ssr. Tlitra anj s-v. ral sal on Harris u Ibe rjssnuse. A vssiii ,, . tl pal. l trrl tbit a, oprtitsl mi :h t rra.s. s. 1 :, waole larm i nnler!ai' wit!) Kir' -jay of a tt quatllT. Tbe farm is w-li aaitrrvd aud a part us UAtier goou cssiuvaliuu. TCDHJIO One-ttt'pl ic one- I Clrsl'lO . " iatf t.tr-iit.a .i.n l..r tha wiJow, lb inteiof hnh i f (atti n uaais to Uut wulw atat'l at ber !! tbe prinv. paistim Utthe heir if lavi l Watt.e, il-r .L Th la,siK "f pun han Bvoey m 1 m ai a:intiai pastnaola, witk intrivs!. 10 ''rill, of bai I nn.ney u tso rssid wBfti prtit?rtT i kiuxal (IttwoT tss,tn tftTn oa lb 1st uf April, 1.-JJ, beo tlord wul be tleli tt-r-1 ... ptLa. A'lauit tauauic. papers and aiscocimue