i Xbe Somerset Herald. GEOEGK E. SCTLL, Editor. ft ,SEDAT. October 14, 1881 t bunting Us''J commences Oct. ' Vtl'i fin Tailor-made Wrap b""011"' D l"''' trimmed. Sui:d comfort rocker" bi """S0 for at Iv"a cext 10 ,"Lneion House. "iH naadl'' foni3 taring been .h hank crash, the schooii have had B'' pWj glove, and warranted, go to J. g0ytrbauni' Hardware Store, Somerset, . i.n every workman wears bis em- ID J't " . -e name, business and addreaa print- , Lis back. n anything you ueed in tbe tvt ojoJf line, cheap and good, at Mrs. A. fcave tb reputation of being r.-.rk liO ,-id of U.eir shadow, .bow great courage j toe l'rnc of a looking glass. , v i. E. I'bi's advertisement in Jr column. Mo,to : " Goods and potv says wife n1 not liTe with mniber-in-iaw. 1 . . -r. f VI i ramnhell if T.S.. hat 01 e - 1 1 refused to live with a tarter 01 a '" :.tK md obtained a divorce under . . - ri.tr. j jut- - - rngie aaa uuuuic, aui sura, , 1 '. - -: ma Yes, Devhn a lor tbem, I r .rrr-Ufct Cleveland has announced 1 . , , name of the new com. r in bis house E;.,ht the name of Mrs. Cleveland's JSiOiher. rvGrt-nlee 4 Forst oil well at McDon- een miita injm iinowuiti, S CSV. lUiS IB luo igf,v uu ncii Y travel in America and believed to be - .ar-tin the orld. I H.lLTf uF WALL PAFER leii I l' (.'. fAirfy ot totrerf jn' I ' ir.XFOHD'S DRUG STORE. I T S. St'ft secretary of the North I -, Bt;5jjon township school board. West-'TV-ssd county, is missing. He was wi:b forging a 1,5-J bond on the 5 irr.th.p- I To men. ho gave their names as George !-i-.!iington and Samuel Frankey, or I'itts- j-h aal Si-merset respectively, were ar MtuMay night for passing a counter I . !rTO,v-f.ve cent pifce at Joseph Ketter's L'l on Wviie avenue, Pittsburgh. They t 4o in good money and $27.25 in spu- i. ,2S cuill. I . hus-herine contest, at Pittsburgh, for i .i itje, Herman Doernbergtr killed and I . j f-vis in ti minutes and 2 sec- f -rv - - - -is. This breaks the record. About I i'-td bands on the result Job a A Bora ?. pjemberger'a opXnent, and his time ; Ti ffiinuu?, 2J seconds. 1 i.j wRk the trustees of the Indiana i v School consummated a punhase of 1 1 icres ofland from Mrs. Sarah Sutton, of Indianx It will be used as a ball -v.z.i at pnenU J"est year the school ex- C--. to erect a four-story brick building on v.-.PTvlof the land to be used as the x 'it. music j i-m:n2. rrazine, mineral or timber i tr sie cheap, in tbe booming state of t ' T. Special inducements to those desir- i Write what you want. In-Ncas McRea, Real Estate Agt. Kingwood. V. Va. "iie care of your health," Trident slm le'iis the Princeton boys. "You may ;ed binomial theorems, but you will d jour digestion every day. I wish I thought of my health. A frequently -urring headathe, a bad appeUte ana -.lessness are solemn warnings that you at heed. Dyspepsia is not a ttiing w tiif fun of.'' 1 1 little child of Samuel 1 r Run. met its dealh Ringler, near in a somewhat f vie manner iast week A jar ofapple- i-:-a bad just been filled fresh from the i euie, when the child thrust its arm vtiw hot stuu". Its flesh was literally -d from tbe eibow down, and it was I -jn into spasms, from which it died tbe iotiUy. I ! a tOLK OF WALL PAFER uiU It 'J uot thirty dayt at the Iout ico trfr t 'rrti in Sotaertet at i ' EE.XFORD S IRl'G STORE. I is oU cin named Armstrong was caught i z tU B. A U. P-ailroad bridge at Johns- to. Saturday afternoon, by a freight train. etiitavared to run, but stumbled and I I M.jk reac'uitig the end of the bridge. i tit fi-et he jumped into the shallow I w, :wnty feet below, landing upon his iiX Et a frightfully cut and bruised routs in the river bottom. He was k"Lto:heJobnstown Hospital, where he i-l'.!i t few hours afterwards. -jc g of bright silver dollars, dated il-Xtols, which were sent by the l ai Society to its bank in Beaver I t ir days ago, when rumors reflect tiit stability of that institution were - 2c:rcua-l, is said to be a part of the f L-tasure buried by Father Kappa, M t.uDjer of the society in 1S31, when I at Pruli sad ha brother adventurers jtrrig to carry off the wealth of Econ I r. I A ski Had fata accident occurred at New I WMtUjt Friday evening. James Hull, : ofTiyior Hall, of New Florence, was f s Cf-s!s',rs room in company with a f -'-f brother. James was lying on the r s.;t bit brulber was handling a double - M jhotgun. While thus engaged the Na t discharg. d. the whole load en- "t ti left side of his brother, tearing a 1 ''? in his body. It is thought he can 1 :x Sh:Ttr. John R. Tate and Thomas ' the three Beaver county Congres- o-'ferees charjred with bribery, who f " ftaiaded into the custody of the . endergo fuur months' imprison f ';tirtaU;mptof court in not testifying f dtiivtred themselves into th ? ' i." 0:' the sherid" Thursday in accord- ' " tht d-cision of the Supreme Court, f -(, in I Hacaa,idua Lutal .Ymn of Monday, j : Jiis l ;u, of Janiat townehip, ?'eoi;:u!it;ng.(juirrel6a few days ago, 1 -e of tiie frisky gentry in the hvge oak. While moving a round I Pstiiot v. it he was more than startled I tlacksnake drop at his feet f tht Itjtfy eauopy above. distance of rT t reor thirty feet. The snake had fj"s".T climbed the tree for meal, and 1 "piitinthe ehaj of a small gray ? ich it Lad two-thirda swallowed i it fell to tbe ground. Mr. Piatt killed r'!P'"it, Lich measured over five feet t:-biu length. I ,0,t- of the cheap popular excur j iu U.t I'la.-burgh Exposition Tiatbe I''" Iui:"l- Following are I-' t0an(i P- wL'Cb 'WUl A.AJB111UU. . I 1-' "? r'J'ncait " "' lZZ.ZZ. -?iowa "' t-ZZZZ .. zz 1 J 2t0 2C5 2G 2 5( 2h0 2 60 2 4') 2(H) 2 70 ifA 2.S5 2 2.2,1 2-25 2 50 2 80 !na.. ptrfioflicea in this The last excursion 10 t lie Pittsburgh Ex position over the B. A O. R. EL will be run Thursday. Miss Iaura Orr.and, of Man's Choice, ro.a ctmnty. 13 ttie gu-st of iirs. Y. R. banner this wk. Governor Pattison has ajpointed B. cja-r, ot this county, a member of the rormen Congress at Sedalia, Missouri. WalL HefSey's black mare, Mattie," won the three minute trotting race, Friday, at lLe Oreensburg fair. Her time was 2:51. County Treasurer John Haim r baa remor d his family to Somerset, and is located on Ilailroad street, in Parker Trent's cottage. Tbe Midnijht Alarm " attracted a large audience to tbe Opera House Monday even ing. The entertainment was one of the best ever given in this town. Cambria county's gnod-looking district at torney, Frank J. O'Connor, and Mias Maggie E. Bailey, of Johnstown, it is announced. will be married in tbe near future. Poor Directors Hunter, Weller, and Dkk ey. Steward John Mil.tr. andtierK L. C Colborn, Esq., are at Eeaiiir-g this week, at tending the annual convention of State Poor Directors. Lawyers F. J. Kooaer, H. L. Baer, VTm H. Koontz, Wm. H. Kupiel and John H Ehl left for Pittsburgh Sunday afternoon. where they will argue cases in the Supreme Court the tirst few days of this week. Tarker Trent, Jr., a five jear-cid son of the late Daniel Trent, Jr., of Allegheny City, was run over and killed by an eiectriccar in that city. Thursday afti-moon. The remains were brought to this place for burial. David Weig'.e's residence, near Shank sville, was ili'stroywl ty f.re at an early hour Sunday, the V.h inst. Nearly all the house hold goods were savd. He had an insur ance of i UWO on baiiding'and furniture. Hon. Charles Kantner, of Morgantown, West Va, has been in town for several days visiting relatives and renewing his acquain tance with old-time friends. Mr. Kantner is an ex-member of the legislature of bis State. Peter Heffiey and W. H. Sipe were in at tendance at the Bedford fair last week. The former entered "Limber Jim" in the free- for-all trotting race, and the latter entered " Tony " in the running race. Neither horse won. Albert Reel, a brakeman running on lo cal freight between Rock wood and Johns town, while coupling cars at the latter place, Friday afternoon, had bis right eibow badly squeezed. He was taken to his home at Rockwood. The Herald inadvertently credited the Republican candidate for Toor House Di rector to Somerset township at the head of its editorial columns. Mr. Miller is a resi dent of Jefferson township, and is certain of election. Elsewhere in this paper will be found the card of A. H. Huston, undertaker and em balmer. Mr. Huston has only recently ta ken a course of instruction under one of the most skillful embalmers in the country, and is prejiared to pay prompt attention to the calls of customers. Attention is directed to the advertisement of W. S. Htighes t Co., commission mer chants of Baltimore. The firm will be re membered ty many of the farmers of this county as one of the most reliable commis sion bouses who number of years ago made a specialty of Somerset county butter. Among the Herald' cullers this week was Dr. Blough, of Chicago. Tbe Dr. was called to this county by the serious illness of bis father, Henry Blough, who died at his home near Stanton's Mills, a few days ago. The Dr. will take his mother to Chi cago where he is a prosierous physician. Sheriff Good has delivered Andrew Black, Frank Stewart and Wm. Ham, t) the au thorities of the State Reformatory at Hun tingdon, and John Baiiey, Daniel Lohr and John Eisenhour, to Warden Wright, of the western penitentiary. All of the above persons were convicted at last term of court. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Reese, of My ersdale, have sent out invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Marge J, to Ed ward D. Leonard a well-known young gen tleman of that place, on Wednesday, October 21, in Zion Evangelical church. Immedi ately after the ceremony a reception will le held at Slicer's hall. Hon. B. F. Meyers, postmaster at Harris burg, and editor of the Sliir-IndejxnJrnt, of that city, has been in town for several days. It has been Mr. Meyers' custom for many years to pay an annual visit to his old home in this county. He was accompanied by h:i wife, and they were the guests of Mrs. Mey ers' brother. Wm. H. Koontx, Esq. A very distressing accident occurred a few days ago, when tbe ten-year-old son of Eli Stutzman, who lives on H. C. Beerits' farm, two miies north of town, fell from an upper mow in the barn to the threshing tloor and broke bis right arm off short at the wrist. Tbe lad is subject to attacks of epilep sy and it was during one of these attacks that the accident bapiened. Capt. Wm. H. Sanner, Sheriff Good and H. L. Berkley, E?q., left for Bedford this evening where tbey will be joined by Mr. Kooser and when the judicial conference will be re-conveoed. We trust the confer ees will nominate a candidate at this meet ing and that Somerset county will be accord ed the privilege of naming tbe man. Tbe campaign needs must be short and Mr. looser can win with hands down,. Invitatsor.s are out for tbe wedding; of Miss Jessie, daughter of Capt. Wm. H. Jor dan, of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., and Mr. eon. Farker j'lnioi member of the weil-tnowa dry goods bouse of Parker t Parker, tLis piace. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride s parents at 12 o'clo. k noon Tuesday, 2"ih insL Invitations nave only been issued to the relatives of the two families. The Confluence Drilling Company have sunk in the neighborhood ot tiny wens lor farmers living in the vicinity of Somerset, and a number for residents of town, during the past month. They are engaged at pres ent in putting down a well for Mr. Bealnian, at Kantner station, snd Lsve found it the toughest digging tbey have so far encounter ed in the county, itie arm n m-'j penet.:d fcrty-Jtvea feet of so.id sana stone, with do indication of reaching the bottom of the rock. Dr. Hackney, of Eniontown. medical in spector for tbe district composed of the counties of Fayette, Somerset. Bedford and Fulton, came to this place Thursday, and in company with Dr. J. W.Carotb-rs, drove toShanksvillefortbe purpose of investiga ting tbe sanitary condition of that village. There has been a great deal of sickness at Shanksville during the pa wral months, and sppiioation wss madu to the State Board of Health for assistance. The inspector re ports eleven cases of low malarial fever in and says they are all attributa- ble to the foul condition of the water the we been drinking. Most of the dwelling bouses of Shanksville tace the road :r..in the banks of th Stonyereek. while tbe baras and outbuildings are located ..j in the rear ofthedwtll- on eioaiea e ines and it follows as a matter of course that'wbere no precaution has been taken to conduct the drainage of such buildings away the water i- the wells and spring, lying from fifteen to thirty fcet Wow. must be come pointed. The State Boerd of Health "ill furnish tbe people -i disinfects. bop. of correcting the evils that have already Strf. Fortunately no death, tav. result- Much :W " 2alrs in different portions of Somerset Tbere are ninety three county. JUDGE BAER WITHDR AVrS- ionS X. tCTSOLI IITsS TB SUIOCaATIC KOJIIKATIO ro rREIDEST jrobt. It is always the unexpected that is hap pening in politics. Not one of Judge Baer's political friends in this county ever thought for a moment of cat-ting bis ballot for any other candidate for President Judge until it was announced that be bad withdrawn his name from the consideration of the confer ence. What dote it mean T" " How did it come about T' were the questions asked by his party friends on all (idee when it became known that Mr. Reynolds bad been placed in'nomination by tbe Democratic cod ference Friday afternoon. Well, this is bow it came about Judge Baer long ago determined not to be can didate, but was final! prevailed upon by bis friends to take the nomination of bis party in this county. The Judge did not fail to realize that bis candidacy would provoke the bitter antago nisms of several prominent Democratic at torneys, and rather than Cower hi dignity by descending from the bench to engage in "scrapping match" for the nomination, be sent a letter to the con ference in which be said, I hereby release my conferee from ali allegiance to me; and ak that they act for tbe best interest of tbe Democratic party of the district, that they nominate for their party' candidate for Pu-siileut J udge.tbe candidate who can poll the largest vote." The above communication was sent to the conference Thursday after noon. Tbe Bedford county candidate re fused to release his conferees and balloting was continued until Friday noon when Judge Baer. in a note, peremptorily with drew his name from the consideration of the conference. Tbe nomination of Mr. Rey nolds followed at once. " What does it mean?"1 It means that the strongest and ablest candidate that the Democratic party in the district could have reseated refused to ask for a nomination that should have been ac corded him voluntarily. Ceorga Locket Back In Jail. Sheriff Good, brought George Loctett to town on the early train Tuesday morning and at once lodged bim in jaiL The Sheriff has beeen on the lookout for Locket for sometime and learning that be was in Cum berland, Md., went to that city Monday. Shortly after alighting from the train be came face to face with Lockett on Balti more street, and placed bim under arrest. Lockett, said that be bad been having a good time, but agreed to return to Somerset with out a requisition. He will be placed on trial at next term of court, on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, on informa tion of Joseph D. Sweitzer, of L'pper Tur key foot township. The particulars of the assault on Sweitzer, when Lockett chased bim from bis barn at tbe point of a revolver, and fired several bullets into bis body axe still fresh in the minds of readers of the IIxkalo. When the case was presented to the grand ary at February term, no witnesses appear ing, that body returned not a true Dm. Judge Baer at ence directed the jurors to re turn to their room and amend their finding, but not nntil after he bad read a sharp lect ure to the attorneys representing toe com monwealth. The grand jury did not report until May term, when a true bill was returned against Lockett, The prisoner, however, failed to appear, and as bis recognizance bad not been renewed at February term tbe case was dropped until he should be taken into cus tody by due process of law. It was an unfortunate assault for all par ties concerned, bat whether Lockett can manage to escape tbe clutches of the law remains to be seen. 250 Farmers Sued. Two hundred and fifty Westmoreland county farmers have been sued betre a Jus- ice of tbe Peace for refusing to pay dues and assessments to tbe National Mutual Live Stock Company, of Mount Vnion, Hunting don county. A number of tbe defendants have appealed to court and filed affidavits. It is claimed in each case that the company is trying to collect dues and assessments for which the defendants are not liable. A number charge other irregularities. Tbe president of the company denies all charges of irregularity. Justice Keener, of Greensburg, says be re fused to take tbe cases because the company wanted bim io act as posecutor as well as magistrate. Many persons, perhaps 1,500, have done business with the company here abouts. One firm of horse owners at New Castle, Lawrence county, which had insured with tbe National Mutual, appealed to court from a decision and was compelled to pay Lthe assessments. Tbe contract was toe prin cipal evidence before the court. The New Cure for Drunkenness. A special meeting of tbe Women's Chris tian Temperance Alliance was held in Pitts burgh last Friday. Dr. Benjamin Franklin, who has been treating liquor patients with s golden remedy of his own, was present, and offered to cure three drunkards, free of charge, if the Alliance would furnish the men. Mr. Garber spoke of the World's cure, and invited the attention of the ladies to it. A committee, of which Mrs. Easton is Chairman, wss appointed to adopt some plan for curing patients by the Keely method or by tbe others, whichever tbe committee se lected. It was decided to organiis a special bureau for this work. Mrs. Campbell urged that the matter be brought to the attention of the churches, and they be requested to look after any person who may have been led away by liquor. Mr. Marshall's Affairs. In a circular issued by Messrs. Herman' Baumer and Jacob Fend, Assignees of Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, of Johnstown after an inventory and appraisement of bis property, the following statement is made of his assests and liabilities. Stock on hand - Mill piaut and machinery... Book accounts...,..- ...$ 8,D 59 . 11,124 75 lijr-i m Total a5s?ts.. Marshal's liability .. 4310 00 amount to 15,570 49 Leaving his net assets $)5,5S 51 Mr. Marshall has mads a propositi on to bis creditors, with th expectation that it will be accepted. The Counsellor and Written for the IIexaLD. ' Charley.' An old black bone of haughty mein, A Ibur-w balJ car! that better days had seen. The driver stub, Stand la a meadow green oa Buffalo's banks, Aud hills that rise mcooMuo up to Jto's Mountain dim, Ring resonaat with the words triumphant, Sow that Counsellor's hopes and promises had Filled i n to the brim. Afaln : On Bwqaehanna's (eneroos bank ; In Curtin's camp of days portentous, Bide the Counsellor. Fight be cannot bodily, but he Come to marshal unt of Somerset, And legend says Thif straoge and nuaccustomtd sight. Was to rebel camp by spy to Richmond Carried Healthily. Deep Is the lesson taoght By life of la is mas singular, Fiilse b was nut, For Sale. I offer my home on North street for sale. Large bouse, pleasant and spacious grounds, excellent water, and an abundance of first class fruit trees are included. Easy terms. Long time and small payments. Possession st any time, or I will rent of purchaser until be is ready to oceopy. Chas, H. Fisbbb. Chmtnuta! Chestnuts! We will pay th higbeat prices for Cbast nuts during the season. Bring them in as early as possible, as tbe early nuts command tbe best price. Cash or trade. - KasTXB & Pxatt. Teachers' Institute. Changing the time for holding tbe annual teachers' institute from holiday week to No vember is in tbe nature of an experiment and time only will tell whether it will met with the approval of teachen and public Teachers' Institute In this county Las grown to be s verv npulsr institution, look e J for ward to with pleasure by ail tlA-e of peo ple, but whether tbey will take the samo interest ia its stations in November that they have in December waits to be seen. Tbe institute, however, is pre-eminently for teachers ami there can be 00 question that what benefit is to be derived from it bad better be before than after the school term closes. Decidedly the most popular feature of tbe institute has been the evening entertain ments, and Supt. Berkey will continue them so long as be is justified in doing so. For tbe coming session be has procured three of tbe most eminent platform lectur ers in the country and the " Ariel-Thomas Oampaoy." Tbe thirty-fifth annual session of teachers' institute will convene in the Conet House, Monday morning. Nor. 9th. Supt. Berkey announces tbe following instructors : Dr. N. C Schaffer, kutztown. Pa, 8. N. 8. Dr. A. E. Winsbip. Toston, Mass. Prof M. G. Brumbaugh, Huntingdon, Pa. Prof. Leroy Stephens, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Prof. M. E. Bennett, Johnstown, Pa Prof. J. D. Meese, Meyersdale, Pa. Prof. J. A. Sprenkel, Musical Director, Har- risburg, Ta. Short talks upon selected topics will be delivered by E. E. rritts, D. H. Bender, J. & Speicher, H. G. Will, C. E. Heller, M. D. Reel, C E. Dickey, W. A. G. Lape. Easaj e-n educational subjects will be read by Miss Nannie B. Kimmel, Miss Kate Davis, Mrs. H. P. Huusom, Miss Lottie Krissinger, Miss Kate Snyder. Topics for general discussion : Tbe course of study ; Tbe local institute ; Professional training; Character building; Use and sbuse of text-books ; School-room helps. Tbe Directors' Association will bold its second regular session on Tuesday snd Wednesday of institute week. A full pro gram will be announced by the officer. VK5IS3 CXEB1ISCS. Monday evening. Dr. A. E. Winsbip, will lecture on " The Young Man of To-morrow. Tuesday evening, Dr. A. A. Willits, will lecture on "The Philosophy of a Happy Life." Wednesday evening, Tbe Ariel-Thomas Company ; The Ariel Quartette, John Thomas, Humorist. Thursday evening. Rev. Thomas Dixon Jr., will lecture on " Backbone." Be Careful of Your Eyes. Don't make a mistake by buying your Eye Glasses and Spectacles from traveling opticians or peddlers as you can't return them in case tbey prove unsatisfactory. Mr. Cast beer, of the firm of Neff ACasebeer, Jew eler and Opticians, is a graduate optician and has a fall set of test lenses to enable him to detect all defects of visions snd scientifi cally correct them by the use of spectacles, no charg tor testing eyes and in case yon buy a pair of glasses we will guarantee tbem to suit you or will refund your money, and as we are located in Somerset permanently, you can depend on us making our guarantee good. We keep in stock Spectacles and Eye G lass of all grade from 2octs. to $8.00. G i ve us a call. Xirri Casibxeb, Jewelers and Opticians, Somerset, Pa They Say Every House Is an Arsenal. Down at Johnstown tbey are tailing great stories about the fear existing among the farmers of this county snd tbe precautions tbey take before admitting callers to their houses after dsrk. The Trilmne recently re ferred to tbe experience of Mr. Harry Kin- kead and Captain Tom Davis while traveling through this county in starch of tbe mur derer tt old man Rets how suspicious of them tbe farmers were snd bow cautions in admitting tbem to their houses or having any intercourse with them, all owing to tbe L'mberger murder, and tbe numerous other atrocious crimes that have recently been committed throughout tbe county. Another visitor to this county tells a similar story. Mr. Jere Walter recently went np thereto visit bis lister Mrs. Griffith who lives on th farm adjoining the old l'mberger home stead. Be arrived at the house about 10 o'clock at night. Ills raps on ths door promptly aroused the inmutes, who demand ed to know who tbe new comer was. aud what was wanted. Mr. Walter explained the situation, but his explanation, did not satisfy those within. Finally, however, the door was opened, and he was confronted by Mrs. Griffith's son, snd tbe hired man, both of whom were armed to tbe teeth, and bad a supply of arms and ammunition in reserve. Their equipm n' cons isted of five guns ssd three revolvers. Ot course the moment the situation became known, tbe threatening state of affairs gave way to one of cordial welcome and rejoicing, bat the incident serves to strikingly illustrate tbe terrorized condition of the farming community in this county. See Here. I will open my Oyster Room on Saturday October 17th, when I will have the Deep Salt Water, Dredged Oyster, by tbe plate can or in bulk. 1 nankin you for your patronage in the I mat, I solicit a contin uance of tbe same. Rooms, basement of Cook A Beerits. W. H. Plstt. Oct 12, 1S01. Marriage Licenses Issued. Marriage lioenses were issued to tb fol lowing named persons by Clerk Ilileman, since our Isst report Charles Zigler snd Annie . Woy, both of Somerset township. Jacob M. Glessuer and Maggie Stutsman, both of Stonyereek township. Chas. F. Liven good, of Somerset township. and Sadie L. Griffith, of Jennertown. Wm. H. Sutler, of Salisbury, and Mary C. Hay, of Elk lick. Joseph M. Zeller, of New Baltimore, and Agnes I m grand, of Allegheny township. Eeojamtn t. Noon, of Johnstown, and Magdalene Stuliman, of Stonyereek town ship. Charles M. Weimer, of Rock wood, snd Missouri Bone, of Keystone Junction. J. F. Lata haw and Elizabeth J. Durst, both of Somerset. Willis Hoffman and Katie Geisel, both of Paint township. Ross Secbler, of Elkliek township, and Amanda Camp, of Garrett. Robert C Campbell and Dollie Guard, both of Garrett. Jacob Gindlesparger and Sally Thomas, both of Conemaugh township. Wm. D. Immel, of Lycippus, Pa, and Kate Rhodman, of Stahlstown. Geo. W. Cougbenour, and Linnie Bead, both of Soul ham ton township. - Samuel Walker of Graiitsvill, Md., snd Ida J. Denner, of Johnstown, Pa. Thinks Judge Baer Should Have Been Nominated The Pittsburgh OununarUd GixUe, of Sat urday, says .editorially : "If the Bedford Somerset Democrats could elect any Demo cratic judge in a district that on a full vote is Republican by 4 000 majority, that man is the present incumbent, Judge W. J. Baer of Somerset, who wss elected ten years sgo. H hss mad a very acceiAable judge, and be was generally conceded a nomination, but the Bedford Democrats put up Mr. Reynolds and insisted so strongly on tbe "rights of rotation," that unfailing refuge of the con feree system, that Judge Baer, after many fhrtieas ballots, withdrew in disguest and let tbe nomination go to Bedford. Tbe Re publicans are also having a taste of tbe three to-three conferee business, and bsve so far been unable to agree, but will try it again on October U." Wanted at One. Two dinning room girls and one Cook for hotel. Must come well recommended. Wages 1.00 to $2.50 per week. Address, American Hotel, Cumberland, Md. Jenner Heme. Mrs. J as. M. Cover is visiting in Pittsburg, she is the guest of Mrs. 8. V. Trent Miss Turah Shaulis, who was visiting in Johnstown the past few weeks returned home Saturday. Her friend Miss Sadie Frank came wilb bcr. Our local Instituie was well attended. All teachers and directors attended one or more of its sessions. Prof. Berkey wss present on Friday evening, and infused much enthusi asm in the meeting by bis presence. Our teachers intend holding one sersion each month. Tbe next session will be held at Stanton's Mills on Saturday November 7th, ISO. C. C. Scbmucker is District Leader, W. A. G. Lape, President snd Miss Nora Miller Secretary. Mr. Will Gustiue and wife, of Somerset, and Mr. Watson Frank, of Johnstown, were called home last week by tbe serious illn of their father Joseph Frank, th genial pro prietor of tbe Frank House. Miss Msrtha Leister, of Stoyestown, spent Sunday with her friend Miss Minnie Miller. Mr. James Miller, of Derry, Pa., paid a flying visit to town and township last week. Mr. Miller Hummel, of near Stoyestown, as a visitor in Jenner X Roads on Satur day evening. Our Republicans are awak and alive to the best interests of the campaign. Tb members of "Major Wm. McKinley club" are bringing in new recruits. Your corres pondent knows of 7 or 8 young Republicans who will cast their first vote for th Republi can nominees on November 3. Jenner township, bss generally a represen tative on the Republican ticket ; this fall, it is in the person of our jovial friend and farmer Mr. Noah Biesecker, who though be lives in Quemahoning town.-bip, was born and reared in old 'Jenner. Need it be said he will command tbe vote of every Repub lican and of many good Democrats. Three cheers for Mr. Biesecker snd success to the whole Republican ticket on November 3. Pat Riot. Mt. Morlah Items. Henry Blongb, of Quemahoning township died on the (ith inst. and was burled in the Horner cemetery at this place, on the 8th. Mr. Blongh ws one of the most prosperous urmers in this part of the county. He had been in poor health ever since hut spring, wnen ne suOered an attack of la grippe. Dr Blough, of Chicago, an inly child, arrived about three hours after his father's death. The Horner cemetery is decidedly one of the most conveniently situated in the north of the county, and has more fine and costly monuments than any country churchyard in tbe county. Jesse Crist believes be has the oldest peach tree in the county. It has borne fruit, with uuo ecrpuon, since laos. Many persons are under the impression thst no fine peach es can be grown in this county. All such should have seen those grown by H. J. Bow- 1. He hsd some fully ss Urge, and of as good flavor as any grown in the east. Com. First at.ival of Fall and Winter Goods at Pakker & Pabkek's. Viewers Appointed. 1 elition of r . B. Granger for viewers to inspect tbe insane Assylum on tbe Poor Farm. Daniel J. Bru baker, John W. Ross, (of Coleman, Pa.) viewers. Petition for Inspectors of abutments and wing walls of a bndge over Laurel Hill creek at Trent, in Middlecreek creek" town ship. H. D. Moore, John Custer, Freeman Mason, viewers. x euiion ior inspectors lor linage over Casaelman river in Somerset township. Wm M. Scbrock, (somerset) surveyor : Levi Oueer Wm. Hanger, viewers. Wanted. Persons attending the Pitt.xborgh Expo sition and wishing to purchase merchandise, all kinds of wearing apparel and household goods, can save from 10 to 25 per cent, on every dollar's worth of goods purchased by calling at the office of the Union Exchange, Room 411, Penn Building, and paying one dollar ($1.00) for a membership card, which entitles a member to a discount at all the leading stores in the two cities. This card ill save more than double your railroad fare, if it is only a small bill of goods. E. F.Thompsok, Business Manager. The special session of th State Senate, j called by Governor Pattison, began yester day. Tbe salaries and mileage of the Sena tors will require just $30,')0. Postage and stationery must be supplied to each member, uicu win aggregate i..t"j. mere are about sixty employes, and 7 per day is a fair average of their pay, necessitating a daily outlay of $420, or $27,920 for tbe ses sion, should it last but one hour. Tbe cost of each day of the session after the first will be about $.0. At Home. All who are interested in good housekeep ing should examine the .Cinderella Stove and Ranges. The extra large and high oven embodied ia their construction insures a good baker. Sold, guaranteed and recom mended by J AS. B. HOLDEEBACX, Somerset, Fa. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa, stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class Ho tel conducted on tbe European plan. Lodg ings, 25 35, or 5C cents. Tbe chestnut crop, from all reports will be immense this fall. Johnstown Flooded Wire. I bsve now in stock another lot of Johns town flooded barb wire at 2 cts. per pound, or Cambria link at 2i cts. per pound. J AS. B. HoLDEaSACX, Somerset, Pa. Wanted. In Somerset county, some good butter ship pers. Address R. 8. McDowell, No. 6374 Penn Avenue. East Liberty. DIED. WILLIAMS. Died, suddenly, at bis home in Newberg, Oregon, Oct. 3rd, George W. Williams, sged IS years, 7 months and 10 days. Ieceased was born in Napier township. Bedford county, Ps Feb. 2Jnd 1813 and lived tbere until he was nearly 76 years old, wben.be removed to Newberg and wss sppa rently, in good health to the day of his death. Although a stranger to all in ths place three years ago, he bas left a host of friends, and the assurance that he wss ready for the sud den summons. SCHLAO. At Bakersville, Pa, 8ussnnsh, wife of Henry Schlag, Sr., aged 84 years, 2 months and 3 days. MARRIED. WALKER DENNER. October 11, lSTtl, at tbe Luthern parsonage in Friedens, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. Sam n el Walker and Miss Ida J. Denner, both of Somerset county Pa. . GOXDER. HERRING. On Sept 22d. at the Lutheran parsonage at Jennertown, by Rev. Geo. W. Crist, Mr. William T. Gon- der to Mrs. Lucy Herring, both of Jenner township. STOTLER. HAY. Oct. 8, I89L at the bride's home, Fsirview farm, near Salisbury, Ps-, by Rev. J. M." Evans, Wm. H. Stotler and Mary C Hay, both of Salisbury, Pa. SECHLER.-CAMP.-Oct. 11th, l.91, at tbe Reformed parsonage, Salisbury, p,t by Rev. J. M. Evans, Mr. Ross Sechler and Miss 4mandaCBmp; 'SOMETHING ABOUT THE "Bee-Hive" D To Want Bo A good Fall or "Winter Orereoat? A fine suit of corkscrew, diagonal, black cheviot, Springfield, vide wale, or cassimere, in cutaways, single or double breasted sacks, square cnt sacks, or Trince Albert ? A pair of working pants or over alls? An nndersuit, either camel's hair, Swiss conde, scarlet wool, nat ural wool, mireno, grey-mixed or canton flannel ? Anything in Gents' Furnishing Goods? A cashmere, cloth, gingham, or cal ico dress m plain, plaids or stripes ? A good blanket or comfortor ? A trunk, satchel, telescope or valise ? Anything in the carpet or oil cloth line ? A Smyrna, Hofjuette or By zantine rug? A felt or an iagrain drugget? If so, it will be greatly to your advantage to buy from the Bee-le" Store! We will save money for you ! We will give you full value for your dollar I Y e can show .you a COMPLETE STOCK OF Fall&WinteiGoods We would say to those who expect to attend the Teachers' Institute, and to all others, that if they want to boy a useful and substantial Chritmas pres ent don't fail to see our large line of staple goods. r & Ferner, One Doer Sertlt f Post Office. A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. Coffins, Caaketo and Robes Or ALL GRADES OS HAND. A. G OOD HEARSE and everything pertaining to funerals furnished on iiion Douve. Soatti TsakevFoot Saratt Tmanrt Psas'a octU-'M-Iy. Trustee's Sale OF- Vahabk Real Estate. T Y VIRTUE of an order of sale tamed out of U tbe Orphans' twin 01 bomenet t'ouuty. Fa., aud to the undersigned dinned as trustee of the estate of Abraham Itieaeeker, dec u.. we will expose to pa)lio outcry, on the premise in Jeuner I wp., bumenet Ux, ra, on SA TURDA Y, SO VEiTBER 1S91, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tbe following darvribed real eatate, late the property of Abraham Bieseckar, use d., vis : No. Jenner Twd.. KHnerwt Co.. Pa., ad. ioininr lands of John Wel!eT. Nnah Oohn. Mi chael sipe. Benjamin Kline. MatlMa G. Lint and Adam btiader, coniaininc two hundred and two aereaanu one hundred aad eleven perebea, strict meamire, having thereon e reeled a two story vnti DWELLING HOUSE a new bank barn and aU other in miani j out- ouiiuiuKs. a kimi ureuaru of appi tree, ana fruit of all kind. Ian'i in good state of cultiva tion. Mtut l'. mi.es rmm jenner X Rnaria convenient loeburco snn school. XT- A certain tract of land situate In Jenner Twp.. HomerwH Go.. Pa., ad- Joining lands of John ti. Shnlucc Hear C ribaf- er, Benjamin a una, ana jotin c waller, eoa- Mining 197 Acres and 140 Perches, strict measure, bavins thereon ereetxA a 1wtn- lng Hons aud bank bam. Land in a good stat of cuiUTauoa. in acre dear, assl tba nawnee weU tknberod. i'usaeavion given 1st of April, 'Vi Terms. Ten per cent of tbe purchase monev Io be nald as soon as the property Is knocked down, the re mainder of one-third on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed : one third in one year, aad the remaining one-miru in two years thereafter. wiiooui uiteresfc. . , . JOHS BIESWTTFR, DA3 L V. BiEsfcX KFR, - 4 Tnssteaa. Fred. W. Biesecker. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Sally Smith, late of Kor k wood Bar, Somemrt County, Pa., del-eased. Letters of Administratis ct a on tbe above estate having been granted to the untiernigned bv lh proper authority. Dot it w is hereby given to aU persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment and those havingciaims strains tb same will present tbamduiy authenticated ior settlement on or before Saturday, tbe loth day of October, 18a I, at mj ooice in tb Borough of Somerset. J. L. PPGH. AdmT e. L a. of Sail amtth, dee'd. JXECUTORSJ.OTICE. fcsiate of Peter Wciaw, t of Mflford Twp Somerset Co., Pa., dee d. Letters testamentary baviog bevs granted to tbe undersigned, by the proper authority, oo the above estate, nonce ia hereby giv en to all persons indebted to the- said es tate to make 1 it medial payment, aud those hav ing claims acainst said estate will present tbem duly authenticated fur seiliemani oa (Saturday November 21. at the late twskienee of deceased. In said township. M R. WCTMKB J. P. WEIMKB, dov7. x teuton. gXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Maria Kimmel!. late of BrothenvaUey Twp., Somerset Cok,Fa.. dse'd. - -Letter testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by tbe proper authority, notice ia hereby riven to ail persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will prvnrnl them duly authenticated tor suieacnt oa Hatra)ay, Oct. i:th. ixwl, at tbe reaidaaoe of said itxeculor in BrotbersvaUey Two. A. 6. KIM VET, Septi. Executor. Pittsburgh Femal Coll(re and CU.SehA.VATKi' of MUSIC. Pittsburg, Pa. 22 teachers .Ui-surpaasEd at vantages. Superior home eomforu and care. ih year bnrina sept. MS. Mend (or catalogue to tbe Pre-Went. Knep THE Ftll SEISOI IS HQE First Arrival Of Fall Goods I DRESS GOODS. DOMESTIC GOODS, Notions and Shawls, Cloaks, Blankets, Carpet 1 arris, dec We believe we have the Largest, Cheapest and BEST STOCK vre have ever had. We back op the statement by giving FACTS AD FIGURES! f an A or XT TTVK THTgAKP YDS. Bt make, warrant! Past Lukm, fur lh Low mce ct ueni par yard. LEADER Xo. 25,000 yds. Merri- mac Cocheco Calico, Dark Color ed, only 5c per yard. LEADER X0. 3. 2,000 Yards Fidelity Ginghams, the best good3 in the market for the money. LEADER XO. 4. One lot of 4-1 Unbleached Muslins, very good value for the money, 5c per yd. Good Brown and Colored Can ton Flannels, for 7, 8 and 10c. UXBLEACHED CAXT0X FLAN NELS at 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 cents. LEADER NO. 5. BLEACHED CANTON FLAN NELS, at 7, 8, 10 and 12c, and Striped Outing Cloths, Amoskcag Napkins, Striped Shirting at 10 and 12c. LEADER NO. 6. Good 22 inch. Guaranteed Black Silk, at 75 cti 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 90cts. and $1.25. 46 inch BIk. LTenriet tas and Serges at 75c. and $1. 40-bch Black and Colored Cach meres at 50c riain and Fancy riaid DRESS GOODS of all kinds from 5c to $1 per yd. Our 25c Flam and Fancy Dress Goods are Handsome. 54-inch Broadcloths at 90cC ; 54 inch Wool Cloths at 50cts. One lot of 36 inch Grey Mixed Cloths at 25ct3. Leaders in CORSETS. RIBBONS. HAXSKERCHIFS AND BTOCKINUS, KIX'HINGS, HAMBURG LACES, AC LEADER N0.8 5-4 Table Oil Cloths, best makes, at 25c. Lead ers in PARKER & PARSER. Mrs. A. E. Uhl. IMXEKSK STOCK OF NtW Fall Goods ! leaders from Xo. 1 io 999. My Stock is made up of LEADEES ! LEA DERS LS E VER YTBIXG, BECA USE I LEAD SOTS .V QUALITY AW IN PRICE! Not only 5c Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Canton Flannels, &c, but an immense stock of CHEAP GOODS. That it would be impossible to de- scribe. Guaranteed Black bilks, 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 Caslt- mere at 12 l-2c Splendid SUITINGS, for School Dresses, 10 to 20 cents, cloth, from 15 to 85c Ladies. Misses, and Chil drena' UNDERWEAR. Largs .New Stock of Dress Trimmings, Stockings, GIotps. and mittens for alL A large stock of UMBRELLAS, a complete stock of Ladies Wraps, Flam, Astrachan and Fur Trimmed, in all the new est styles. r MY STOCK OF -. r Millinery Goods Comr.ris- all that is- Stylish and N ew. Allbeap. No one sh and think of making their FaII Purchases Before examining my stock of FaT Goods, it will pay. nine aua Handsome Dress Goods a spe cialty. All colors Woo!, Cotton and Linen Carpet chain. MSSL JZLUZU. HOT 33 EES S G0QBS I FOR FALL, 1891. Our Mr. Knalle has just returned from the eastern market where he made some very important purchases of fine and and medium-class Dress Good, which have arrived and are opened up for your inspection. We have all the New Stylish Fabrics, and will surely promise you, if yaa faver ua with a calL a treat in the way of exclusive stylish materials at popular prices. Noto below two of the many attractive things : 50-iach New English Suitings that were never sold less thai $1.50. Our price to open the season, is only 85 cents You can also see them in the window. John P. Knable & Co. Successors to 35 Fifth Avenue. feB-N. B. Would be Pleased to Send Samples. W. S. HUGHES & CO. COMMISSION 13 3T. lnca Street, RECEIVERS OF GBAIX, HAY, XJXX, FEED, SEES AXI POTATOES. REFERESCE : Western National Bank. Communitj. tu r onciTiur rimr r -t s i L. rwvii lib wwii k-a . ELY E&0TH2BS. M Wamst TIIE XOTED SPECIALISTS, Drs. McClellan and Salm. y fit DR. M0RITZ SALM, Specialist. - t ; . v V Z' , WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL IN ALL CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE Ear, Ey3, Ness, Throat Ire and Rsal Cararrl $5 All Eye Operations Successfully Performed by Tliom. TILL SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa Friday and Saturday Oct. 23 J3. &JB. Bedford Cords ! The Popular Fabric this Seaaoa for LaJiea Costume. We're selling lots of them. Oar assortments are right ; qualities are right ; and, beat of all, price right. DON'T PAY 75 cents for 42 ISCH MIXED BEDFORD CORDS, That you can get in these Stores for . Cents. Sew 40-inch Bedford Cords, 7"c. and $1 Ou. - 4S-inch " - " 4H inch " " 15. " 4-S.iBch " " 1. " Wnca " " 2). " 5i inch " "2 . Note that but six yards of these wide fabric required for full suit. ot an exp-n- iiTesuit.bat Tery stylli'h and handsome. ew 4.-inca AUSTRIAN SUITINGS, handsome colorings. Xeat, narrow atripes. $1 a yard. These and many otter special aius in Dress Fabrics at S. 3o. 4. . to i a y aru, together with the U.-and Exposition of Fall and Winter Oarments in the Cloak Kooras will dem onstrate to you that we are miiu S a mors to your lntert eery who to trade at these stores. Special attention to Mail Orders. Catalogue nd Fashion Journal cow ready Write lor copy. Boggs & Buhl, 115, 117 119, and 121 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. DMIXISTRAT0R'S NOTICE. Esuta of Samuel Hmtth. late ot Roeko4 Bor, ii.iia-rnrt Co.. Pa., dse'd Letter of Admin rsirmlioa d. b. n. e. t. a. Basin been Tsd to me arxUrrsnrttr-l hf Lj BnsT authontr. nuirnf i hereby iiwn to s.l Arsons taier4 to said estate immr.li aM pavawnl, and m.e cisums smiast the ssjie will prweM th-m dU1y authenticated seulement "f B"" " iersrt on or be .-s.tur.Uy. the l'th .lay of October VU t. L. -lOH. Adra r sepii t.b.nct.a. ofSam l SmilA, dec. A DM15ISTRAT0E-S X0TICE. fotsJeorjaph 9.Ttor. late of MUfoniTwp., f merytx Co. , Pa., dre d. tttenof adia;BMristo oa t)s ibort hav-na been rranwl to tie under-ntued by the Vi ambonty . ie is hereby yen to )-r- MTwril. and ta.e brnvin eiainw s.aa tbe rWwill prwnt them duly auttvratiil tat, nm ot lX$fZ. liAHLOS M. sAVUiR. ' '-' " 40-inch New Black Silk Warp Lans down, regular $1.50 quality, are goinj to sell them tt you for 75 CENTS. Knable & Shuster. PITTSBURGH, PA. MERCHANTS, I5AMT3IOi:i:, 3II. People' Ban. Mercantile Ag?ncisj, Bd.ints 'iR?rVl TTft-M: SUSS S J ESHP I I ('-HI IS. uv LnJ SC. HW fork, rrkt td crai r' DIL J. J. McCLELLAN, Specialist. DISEASES, BE ?1T - 24, Nov. 20-21, Dec. 1S-19. THE PEOPLE'S STORE ! Fifth Arc, Pittsburgh. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT ERIXGS TIIE Peonies Store TO TIIE PEOPLE'S HOMES. List of Departments And if there is anything in them you are likely to want, don't buy before you write for samples to our Mill ORDER DEPARTHHT. Carpet?, Upholsterv, Silks, Wraps. Suits, Press Good, Triniinin.!., Hosiery, Underwear, Furnishings, Curtain:, I ry Ciood, Vc'lvet?, ' Jacket-. Millinery, Notion?, I.acc. Glove', Uiankets, SliOOd. 20 Departments. If you want to get an Mea of ti;: Goodi tbat they coutaiu, ?e:nl for Free Copy of Illustrated Cata logue for Fall and Winter. S3, 85. 97 aud Ml FIFTH AVh"- HTrS3i."aijII. VDillXIsT RATOKS' XOTICK. aVuitaof Chorpetuiinc. ' of SosaerH.-t Bonji.i.. S.fiK-1 a,ii. J-.- X Ltterof3mimtrs,;..-Don th sftoir arts' k.,.ii,r!i mat.i t.tr.e r-in- . i-r nn-r si?rior.tT. not'-e L hrt t-T r, in . . . - "su th.m duly aotnn.-.ur.t fc,, setern-nl i Ihr otf. uf trie A lmiFit-tn.UK- .u "rti on ur at any tiuse be.ot suirU. OcWr 17, it- r. J. KorFti. Adoiiatrator. epoX DMISlSTB-iTOii S NOTICE Estate of Frsnris 5hr.nt.lsf.' of ft.v.!own E..r., .ir e..umy. Pa.. 1. letters of AdministrataiB on t! a estate bainir brn (rrmn'..l tn me iiw-t-is:-i i-? - u JS'pavaaeo,, an.1 thaw hau,la:s j.-nrt ha l.;w.U pr-nt them duly a " . tr MUiiwni onue before aatorday. tb -M.h ii t OCUitwr, lL j L pr;:. . . - .v Fa.-"'-..' V 1 t i 1 i ' s P ! 1 . i t W i
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