. vr'seset- Herald. P-J .:. is.c . ju-re fef wail paper. ... it Eenfjrl dra? r-s vc-riala out of ' izi rounf a'- Snyder' - - r rslt'ras r" . i! 3f..rd' -l.-ug st---' t f.KS !ive been ki'.W ", l-v--.-burj in tii past coe- ... -o J" """ '- . -i : , j.rd-t for tie pa- ; '"" A.,f,f 1-Jl," sehool Ii . ' . -' " . d-u before 111 u"Jwf- " ' ' . camasi ners fcavw ' j-f-.v for lb culture " ',-v v T-vir decUion I.e.-. -J- -" '"'' SeatitT and sweet- .- '.'1 . now ia blossom on ' . s:cs &iad fr5s i -; - Tart'St-i- Co. - .r-r.:j-", w'ao ht lived ia ...J-, wis rfase.l silmli ""., p.r5.- sg Tcs:er-ly, a be .j ,r-rr.jr of Peanyi- e-r--' .v f ....-j n Wky? Ecko '.-'.' ;vi bare "cJcntan creraiioa painless, .---. -'- a.;- k failed over ' "'.V.r tbvre are only forty. " . ... . - iliil.vr tlie rooster ''!.'." ..r.c'jfli.e bcs laj two a- ati.I Safari.-- : f :j ci w Qz'.r be in- v c-rt Ayer'sssar-'"3-" xrviis-ie-l from tk . .. ... ;re pub'.:U:a2 tie ' " .. . , v n.tr.a:';jo to tke f;r tkis year; but "'."!"4n7 r-1 kc-w wkt you -' v i br ar.d vau -1: - ---' - , . r ..- - -t t-.s Tear. . ,.r.:..- f.;r years from ' '.".., t ... a yoarij soa cf V . 7 , -t.. EicuiaoaJ. .. ; use of Ayer's . V j md:cine can ap- " 7. .v .,3 a a cieaaser of tne .issr..a-': '-- -br weeks ago ...... .j. iii in tke matter ". - , ". ArsoM of Jor.a - - ' li-:' ta paid to Lis . t .-s. tat .::nd.d for aaolker . , :je :a '.be eastern part cf . . r3.?r-7 r:dat bre. Mrs. .- rt:':-ii-i tbe money. Ii is , . , - b --i::d tbe peaaion ,'".-.r a.'-'.. ! 1 .e V.-z:--? ti-iM n t forg-t .i.-u.ri-t. can ft tkeir , s- w?.. a ar.y crucian. x :. i esperieace in lrj b:a:ts cf a :b-a:r:cal -r T. .- Le . wko bas r.e-rer a: . , . x. ;ear.-st be eTr came to - 7; w bear bis oa reci'.f -r. Ei left as Don -.r..i i . ...-'. l.s "piece." Puririj be bus been maoar of uj v.-; c-i H ..u-e. " f-errmanct - -- tk-e be bid never .- ",' rv-.:" -Is d.--jj stcre and i .ii- : .- lr. :-.-.n:-t line of wail -r.: .- .: :,. . -:e?", before yoa - 'i. Trir. Ke bas - :. i . :' a.i '.be Tery lawst de .. r-. are tbe .-st in town. --. - K-.k'.in 'T-ib:p. Cke-ter - t cbaf-er of a ru:iar 7. I-i-.-.-e was to Lave is.-: a-; to Hiss Arra- . :. r .:'b:,-I Anr.-itTOO. Sbe r. ar. J s a d.e b but oei: s:.e sr-'t-re-i a prosaise from r i: e mar-y Ler p;?t?r 's. 7...i: :--r.. was kpt a Ved- 15 -.--.'i! -r-Tir-jcf 5p-:g -:--:'i xliMivSi ac-l i I i.-'r..- i': o-:t years of s;?, ri st I - Sal-rday on tae i'k;.;.:-.s J::-s iiay Kei-tcis, .'- i i..:.-i'er I a Miiaxbst S j ; tr:es i re c. titelber . i '.' r i.-.-rasi.ip cl(.se to .:.... Ty wrr.t to Caaibr-w.-"rti.-T c:arr:l by tbe 7 a Pj: tist mlr.rs'er. i ty 1 - I i. 1 t- -i: st- r. ; L.:r ae as l'J. ct- ;n ti. l-rtial cbarcber : i "r. i ut o'vio" k. Hi " -'r -.. r.-ar fiintirj when be - - in-r arais by tbe c.r. f S immer Mi. A. E Ehl. is at f---nt coTu'se2 by a " -1 iiif rn-s. Tie da-ky stM of : cS.-i i-2 e-.trir.i-e to a Ligh- e-ai..-i.c1er.t. k-pt ty Jhn -s a-" 1 i thtl.- ire. and at a "'-" ithiy ii a gar.g . f colored : - 1 ve K -.la. brke into : k---..:r-! te prprie!.f. Eect-- - T. - -u :., h.s revolver, and - - -si wis -:i.,t. i,.-e-at in.Iig- - s i.-i.--.-t c-.-'.jre-J ri-jters, '-" - -'- I -y t arrest a"td im : --i.t y .-1 :be c.at:ty jail on -"': r--i aiarier. """'" ' bii.t. Gl-.-rj sad S.Ik lm- 1 ii . t-. Mas. A. II. fat. ' ' w.'.-w ..' r a:.lel Yo.!er. died ' '-t-t"ia c -j ir.ry, ua VVednes- yeirs ten tartntk and - -" tva-a.zs were i cried on '"" -'as as-er o( the late Isaac ""'.- "-' ci-.- a.-r of saaitiei and -aiialrs. Pr-er Wlaard. Her ""..:.'- r-v- .-fjtsw'. They lie ' -. on the M.llcreek read. years ag3. They bad "' - ytars. S iew.is acoa-A'-Jb charch. She, i,"' Kl'::"-aa, was brought ty , t -k, o-n-y. Pa., when - !-- r a. -ttta. ,li. Mr. Kaj'ratia " "" " ' e : Hr lather lived to - T-l-5 ' 1 i-- is aa. and was never is l-i g Ue. "vis are ckeap and in great Ms. A. E. Ehls. - z u.-: u Wuhiagton Fs, . j i- , Earry ! a""w L -t-'- watth placed over 'T1' ": ---' ebil slapped fcim. v ""fora hut, and ix of tbe : , t J'1 -t""a the wau-h. There "J S'spe and the iheriff and . ef hearing, so McVetil ' . " ' 'J '--" wail warned the des-'- v ' a r-u.-ae. Just as the i -! I''' the guard pulled up a - ."-iveraa-J shot right at the x- "-,-a- 'amed away just in .""5j"t 13 cut away his necktie i.'' -"- W-tb the bU? revol' -- '- a-iii smoking from it rt 0r ;h gang took fright """ ,5 ir ot.ls. '-Sew. y Jt U j.ery at L. E. H.jlsarple !a-t ?- k r-ircha-ci the s.-.reo. D. VT. Border, st IVf-bel. JaaV-t? Peaa ia hoUin-r conn (or J.jJe Lcr.g-nork.CT at Be-lt.-rd t!,' wetk. John C Ptie has bis new dwellirj- koc.-e on Xonk street codr-r war. Henry Biougb. a well known fartaer of C&netacs;h township, U T.-ry low w.ti an attack of Bright' disea.se. Cot.zrtssman S-uil spnt con.lay and Monday in ttis pla.-., La. s been caHi Lome ly the skkue 1 of bis wife. Ifr. Iaaiel Biesecker, sou of tbe Ute Ab rkam D.evker, of Jenner town-Uip. for Kansas Monday mcniing. He - buyif-i a farm in tLat Mate. Landlord Kyle has Lad a force of painters anj paper hanfc-ers ea-ployed at the aomer eet Hoose for several wetks pa.t and tbe re sult of their Labors U very pleasing to tbe patrons of that hostlery. r. J. Horner has been appointed Assist ant Inspector of tbe Grand Army of the K v public lor the 37 Ji dl.-trict. The appoir.t metit was made by Assistant inspector Say dam. All the Pts in this county are in tbe district. J. C. Lowry, E-hj , executor of the lata T". C. ti. Stitjman, on Saturday .i'.d tbiry-or.e loa in the town of Salisbury. Tbe pro ceeds of tbe sale netted abont $.;.''. A nutbe cf dwelling booses will be erected tbia summer on some of tbe lots sold. On Friday. April I, John Lape left Lbs borae near Fr.edeua to vi.-lt 1.1s mother, since which time nothing has been beard cf htm. His young wiie, to whom he was rnarr.ed last fall, has been searcbinj fvr h.m but can learn nothing cf his whereabouts. Miss Laura, daughter of ilr. Your.? Schell, a former resijeat of Somerset, but now a cit izen of Springfield, Mo, ia a jrtest a: the bt use of her ancie. H. F. SVLeU, E4 , in this place. Miss S hell is on the rHara trip home after a y tar's it with her married sister ia German v. A Ere occurred near Forwar-lstcwn. Jen ner township, Tuesday nybt, in which a barn owned by a man named Kaatfjiaa was burned to the (rroun-L It Is thou,;::t that the caose of the tire wm spontaneous combusliou, as tbe tiames were first dtsciv creJ ia the hay -mow. The loss Is f . J. Madison Walker, a rv.torlous horse tb:e for whose rst lar rewir-is Jare oiered ia many counties in Pennsylvania, Miry'acj and Wen Viiginia. wascaptared early Sat urday morning at his mother's residence, in Miller towaabip. Hautiul.-n Coua'y, by two ftrmer boys. In oneyeur, he has at. lea e:bt bo-es. Jarob Garry, one of LLe ailel gir.g of moonshiners eoc lined in the cor.ntT jiil. wx t-ken to Pittsburzb la-t eveni.-isr bv L'epaty Colleirtor Jolir.s. He will be -riven a ! hearing be.jre Coaruisiije-r Jj "an l ess to-day. Garry was accompanied by his at torney . John II. Scott, who will endeavor to have bizu released 00 bail. I Ir.fonnaUon was made UefoT S'; tlre Mla j ler. of Conemaab towns aip, or.e day U.t j week by Joseph C'.oitgb aalaat J.jua ELk j eitrode. chor-g-.ttg h:m with the larceny cf I some dihes from an atkittkea w'ut tbe i iimi'y was awsy from b rae. At tbe hear ing aaiurcay tiiere was no ev:.:etioe to con vict Eckenroue an 1 Le was discharged. - j etnp.c.ytd ! Charles Sldman. who tad been as alarm Land by a Liroter siavl M..;er. near 1'iviJsv.e. on aaursd.y ias'. :a iLat ' place taking wita him a poiet boo con ! taiaing and l-eiocping to hi erap'tojer. He bad been employed by Mr. Miller sia.e ! last fall and bad been paid ttp in fail a few j da;-a bet'jre i-iav-.ng. Sidaiaa is believed to j be biding about Johnst-aa-a. Mr. Oeorse Love, o'the Jtnerset Company, is ezperlmentiag with a Ta:ry private i pipe tne rannirg iroai tae creamery ai tae 1 Cal Hllb ar.e distance is arwa: Z.-J f-J e j and be proposes to f.roe butter milk ior Lis j hots from u.e creamiry to his bam and wa 1 ter from a spring oa tbe atria t the cream- cry. Press-; ait-Loa. :".i be famished by a steam j Frank S. Han!, one of the most popxar i men on the Somerset S; Cambria branch of j the Baltimore vaio, died a! the West I Had Houi. of this pla.e, on Wtdr-cscUy I last. He was formerly an engineer on tbe ' Baltimore A Ohio main line, and about a main line, and about trio as '.7 injured ia 1 year iro be efc. from tae certs o: wa.c: he neve coverei. His latins were s-amp'.toa resultel. -ared an i c;n- Elsewhere ia ta is iasue will be- found a ! notice of application for a borough charter ! which will be presented to the C-J'irt of yaarter Sessions at May term in behalf cf i the residents of Be-tbel, the doarhing little j vitiate oa the Use of the Somerset Cax i bra ii. E The new borough will b r-ara-! ed Eenson. ia honor of SatuusI S. Eer.s..r.. i who was a prcniiaect resident cf this cta- a generation ag Mr. Djr.s..n was tne contractor who built ! bouse ar.d a naaiberof I ia Smertet. the present conrt the best residence p G. Coiborn w.U become a-sis'act saper iatend. nt cf tbe Smith furniture and bard war company, operating extensive stores at I'avis, Eikins and Thorn v. wl.k Lead ; tar ter at I'avia. West Va. Mr. Col bom Las bad several years' eiper:ea.-e in the hard ware business uaid very justly, b) doubt, es teem that line of trade is bis specialty. Ke is a fine saies-n-an and an all-around I g.vi fellow. The J tuil b pw to recor J ! his permanent suxess la h:s tew Lome and I chosen line of in iustry. -'..-7 Jfi-il. Egbert is Hon. A. J.'.o.Wa syounr-st son. Mr. Harvey H'aebaugb. proprietor of the R K-kwo-dSjke Facto-y, was a caller at this c!.ice a;ur.:ay. a expee-.e.i 10 e. ! n-aoiiations that Lave beva going j some time wllh Pi'-isbu.-gh parties ,"- of his riant Monday. Ia event oa f-jr for liie of the i dei hems wr.'ciraatri the capacity of the factory will be triple-I, when forty or fifty ! workaea wtil be given ercp'.oyment in the I o l 1-. I the force of men ern- IS w:.. large.y :ne-rea.t- ed. It is expec-ei tnat tue new cf" e. the factory will iatr-adace machinery by wbic'a they caa tarn out spoke, bubs and fellows. m I M Uninger. a well known Democrat of Addisoa township, called at this office F-day afternoon for thi piT ofd.sc-oc-tinaing bis subscription to tbe Hiaain. -I Lave coiblcg a-ali-st your paper, - be said "because it is decided" the leai ing county paper and gives us all the news in the m jet attrae-ive style, bat rea.bng tue Htiai-o bas made a -U-wart E-publicaa cut of x' eldest son. cow almost a To'er. and I don t like tbat t all." Before leaving town, however, Mr. Ltainr reconsider-.d Lis ue- n.? t-iii i i Jt a vear in aJvance, remarking as he, did so. I can't do wilh- ad if reading it bas made .... . Ft ftiLD " . . . . . . 1 out of my boy l re is co inz but thai it r-.sy n s.ut one t even ii I am a dyed ia the wool L'ctnocra. Fra-cs Mav. a oae-armed veteran of the war and one of tbe besi known men in Soa . w, . K..m poir Mara.e- erset county, uieu i ton, in Tpper Turkey foot towns t u. r .in.Lv morning, in p. at aa the -Jind eariv - j ' ..-j r. l,rt ,rof hisSitte- iW11-"""" . . Mr. May had only been con daed to hi, home for a few days, tbe di-ease com ing upon hi- with sack .wulnea. and v.o teL'tLt the skill of kt. ,M b,fTIed from incsTuon. The f meral took place at 2 p- m. Moo Uy and wa. con dacted by comrades of Bo- Eaah Pot. G. A. R of which hew a a member. Francis May enlisted in Co. H. Eg Pa.Voi.(M.j.Jas.B. Tred-ell". or-nal Ca)in.Vt.. lfJl- He -as mastered oot Sept lsth. iwitoa asn-son s ceruracate of . k:-;-v Assaulted By A Brute! AN i 1-YEAR-OLD CHILD THE VICTIM. Officers ia not Pursuit of Ja cob Brown, the Alleged Fiend. TLtreats of Lynching nim "WTi;a Capfured. Probably the mtost reToltin"; crime eser eomccitu-d in Somerset onnfy occurred about three o'cb:' iitariay arj-rnoon, al-civ.,-,t withla si?hi of the temple cf justice. At that hour Einaie Youcg. the 1 1-year old da-3-.-btercf Williacs Young, a pro-peroca and prominent tinner, whose farm lies inst west of EasbanJ post oSi.-e, in Somerset township was anherw3y home fnra the house of a nelitbbor Kiss Adams. Tbe r -1 rues through a tract of timber above one if the rep cull on lh abanjoned South rer.a R. K., and the child bad almost pene trate! the wools, when she was startled by a tall man. witb ared handkerchief tied over hi face with LoIe cut in it ia front of his eyes, who stepped iato the road iu front of br. At u foot of tbe hill two farmars could be seea working ia tieir fields, and to ihfm the frightened child cried for help. Several of her shrubs were Lta.-d by the men, but as they were not repea-rj they did not icrst!tra!e. "Ste p your noise." com rcanded tbe mark ed brute es be advan-ed up;a tbe child with a drawn knife. Til cut your throat if you scream aiaia.'' Tbe threat so terrltisd tbe little girl that she ws' unable to utter sr,u:i 1 and when the Send withered her. -a Larms and carried Ler thirty or forty rods from the rotd into the a v)di she was powerless to repel his diabolical assault, although she struggled withall hcrchil-lis'a strength. The brute ded and his victim .-an crying to her homewherc sbe told the borr-.ble story. Mr. Yoon atid his sons were at once suutmoned to the house and messeneers wera sent for some of tbe ceiy'uurs. Among the neighbors who answered tbe summons was the victim's e!d-it suiter, Mrs. Peuben Kn app, wkot bco-e is on the opposite side of the LIU and who iememberc-d having seen Prowa fallowing her little sljter into the wijod? aa hour before. The child' descrip tion of the man woo sajited ter and of the clothing he wore corresponded with Erown The victim also r-n-eaibred that he wore a hood over one of his ilager. llr. Young an lone of his boys !c-t out ins mediately fir the home of Crown's father, a fe w rds north of Hasband. "Jake'' was not there and o:ie of h:s father's Himiiy knew where he so- to be found. His mo h- i er was asked if '"Jake' didn t wear a p-ke . .. . r . . . . ... 0.1 rat o: u:s .infers, ana care; bsX '.lie words of denbsi parsed Ler lips when kr soa He.;ry ex M- Yo aimed, "yes, by datan he did." j -g then proceeded to the bouse of j - J-' of the Peace ruillip Walker and male iiormatlon against Erown. Meiifdbors of Mr. Young s spent Saturday night and Sar.day searching f - Browa and it is very fort tnate for b.m that Le stfeeed ed in eluding Iht-ai br bad he been captur ed it Is pretty certain that he would never have beei bir-uh: to S meret -vlire. Sunday af -riiO-ja Policeman Gilbert was seat for anil at once left for H-isband where Le i- jjiaed by several men an 1 the little r - artv .-ct oat in n-irviir nf It.nm Thr ! had nt retunied uo to the Lour of ur go- 1 13g topres Taesiav oigbt Tbe lat he -d fr.m them wra.-- fr.-u the t.)p of the mount ain above Jernertowa and they were thea ia hot parsait of Erown who had been seea r-assing up ti.e pike the eeeaisg before. u Jar ' Er.iwn is aa et-cccvict and is lyktd ap:a as a desperate character. He was sttto the pealtentiary f.-om this cotia ty ve years sgo after Laving ben con- tuWlist.p. H bis bom atvii a. wcrm.3 1 vo e3j a. rot iLiiu re- neU ou.y ten dayj agj, since vLcatie Le Las been k.f pir.g very "shady." Y'hile-at-?ent he is said to Live worked ia a stone quarry near Ligoale-r and it is bel.e.-ed that he is in that neighborhood. It Is mere than probable that no merry would Lave been ;aowa the brate had he !.en captured Saia-iay n:ght aad the ei pnionj bear ! oa all iiie io day are that Le -hould be Ivnched whea eantured. shcr.-f Good rocei ved a message last evu- j ina- which leads to the belief that policeman Gilbitt is oa the wring scent, and that B-owa is somewhere al-ag the line of trie Fittsfccrgh rivUloa cf the B. A G. R. Ik The r-aerid" has teletrrvpke-l a description of Br.wa to a.l tie prominent icwas ia this sc-ion of the State. The C-elirg is ir-r.f-rai that the County G-mi'a'--:-,r.ers should orTer a reward for Brown's capture. Wanted. A gI woman to take cba--re of E-ys LVpartruent In the Homji of liie Friendless in Allegheny city. Pa. 'ae who will inter est herself, and he p-iascssed of ability to govern and a: the iarae tiaio be kind to them. Apply to Mrs. Albert A. II rae, -17 B-ach St.. A.iecaenv City, Pa. A Serrous Vr6Ck. Salisbury Junction, one mile west of Mey- .e. was lae c?ne 01 a serous wrecc Tharsiiav evenica about o'clock. A B. & O eia'graul tra-n of car aid a enb-xe'e ia ce-aches. one bvr.iage j was nnning 03 l.-eiirnt schedaie the second section of which was f,i- -. oal 11 ,s 3e -ur-lowing close behind. The entrant train -S to an art pa-- Apr.'. Wta. 13td. and was compelled to .top at Salh,bu-y Junction V'ned by tbe Governor, every person elected Before it had co-ce to a standstill, the secoai i '"-- ia the Commonwea-tii of section dasht-d into it rear. The cabcose j Feunsylvan-i. must take the required oath an.! rear r-.ieh were reduee-J to klrdlln- ! C;aea wi. The tra.cmen in u.e Ckjoose maue their escape, but the emigrants ia the rear coae-a did not fare so ve.l. Seven oflhem were seriously i.art, some peril it ally, while q-i.te a number reciive-i numerous cut xni bruises of a less serious nature. The are most sur.ous'y i-jure-l were taken through to P-tlsbarga on the Flyer."" TL wreck batpened five miautes af.er the drst sei'tion bad left Meyers-dile. The crsw of the ec-cd eot.'.n claim that the operator did cot tell thera that they were following the first section so cieely. A Bargain in Clocks. We have just received 1 J Xickle alarm and time clocks that we will Sell at tbe fol lowing low fgures : $!.. for the Alarm and 7i cents without the Alarm. Oiher good at corresponding low ilg'ires N-lfF C.tSKSZXR, Jewe'lers and Oi-ticiana. Colcien "A'eddini Celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Yoder, of Stony creek teweship relehratt-d the Ce-ik anniver sary cf their marruage Sunday, tilth inst.. a-id on that dav ail of their desceaieats cow llvirtgia Pennsylvania, consisting of seven children, thirteen grand ehild-ea aad tbrte great grand cbi.d-eti treated them to a sur prise party at the old homestead. Ala of them car-ae ladVne.1 with presents, many of them being very valuable. Their first wedding was a very large one, yet there is only cr.e person now living ia Pennsylvania, who witnessed that hapFy event. One week following their ma.-r.age Mr. and Mrs. Yoder moved onto the farm where they have continuously resided ever since. Thirteen children bleswed tbe anion, all of whom are still Uv ng, six of them re siding in Iowa and Kansas. "The Umberjsr Tragedy." A limited number of copies of thi remark able book iil on hand and for sale, 133 pages, "i fill-page engravings, history of jl cCl el land to w a u ang aad other Somerset county trials ia appendix, handsomely bound ia red leatherette. First eome, first served. Send 50 cent to E. H. Werner, Somerset, Pa, for a copy by mail postpaid. No lady wants to wear a hat or bonnet unlessi it i styliihly trimmed. Tbe beat millitaers in the coanty are at Mrs. Kate B. Cofforth's Moonshiners Given 1 Hearing. The htarlcg in the cie of Jobn H. Milier cf Indian Kea-l, Fayette connty, lor illegally distilllrB whi.-ky, was ptnially conducted before Commissioner McCandless in Pitts burgh Fiday. Owing to tte incompetency of the wiintat-, the trial was accursed un til ntit Thursday at 1" o'clock. There has been but one witness, aci bj, testimony was so irrelevant that it waa not, considered suSiciect to ojnvict Miller. However, the rase will te adjourned until tbe oiS.vrj will be enabled to certify ia wbat .Purify tbe oS-:se was committed. Tbe db-tillery of Millet Ls located ne-r tbe lines of Somerset and Fayette, and be is said to have carried on his bisia- for some time. Thursday the Government will hare Us wit nesses on band, and proper investigation will be made. Joba Pieese was iiken to Pittsburgh last Thursday. He was riven a hearing and was released oa J 1 Ouu bail. . On tbe same day pobcemaa Gilbert and Detective Fisher arrested Uriah Savior at hi home near Trent and brought him here to jail. He is -charged with raak';n illicit whUkv. It is expected that I'c.ted States otth-ers will take Say lor, "Jaks'' Garry and Wesley Miller to Pittsburgh to-day, and that they will be jtiven a hearing before IT. S. Commissioner Mi-Candless Thursday or Friday. None of the prisoners expect to be he-id for court as ail claim to be innocent. tue "oiseeal' has hixsclv rmmxiaAFHan. "General S-igie s " feelings have been so outraged at the pictures that have appeared ia tbe various city papers and purporting to be good 1'kcnessesot him that he decided to sit for bU photograph several days ago. Monday' happy unhice was sufficient in ducement r the "General' to make an elaborate toilet, after which be sent for pho-togrspht-r Weifley. Cue of tbe ceils in the hospital was rap! lly converted into a gal lery. A few folds of while muslin were hatig in position to nllect the light properly and tbe rarjora was placed in front of the cell door. When all- was ia readiuesa the "General" stepped out of an adjoining celL His beard bad been dyed an inky black, his face was cleanly shaven and every individu al Lair of the luxuriant growth that adorns his shapely head bad been placed in position with the same care a bride would have ob served on her wedding morn. He wore a fresh linen shirt and collar and a tie of tbe propi5rc:it. His clothes had been brushed scrupulously clean and bis boots were pol iih?d to perfection. All in all the "General" presented as handsome an appearance as any man in the ouaty would hare done un der the circuaistancas. The " General"' is a g-'l lock icg man at all times but when be is arrayed to have bis picture taken be is pnitive!y handsome. Pbotc.g'aphs were al-o secured of " Bob" alll'.i-r, "Abe" Pieicherand "Jake Garry. BILLS i ai'X&I AS A SOLUtCB. ' I Cave always lived in Somerset county. tKiraa Mr. Mili-r in response to a qtetion fr.ru a Hi.avLD reporter in rpua to bis sol dier rccorj, "en-ei'l when I was helping as L5-: I con' 1 .0 presenre the Union. I was bora ia Turkey! jot towr-hip about 4i years aio, a near as caa tell. My fiaiilv re moved soo.i aflerwarij to MldJU-creek town snip, and that bas been my home ever since. It was in 1-s.tJ; when I was about H years old, that I tint eu'jste-i in tbe artcy, for the nine mouths' service. After this tx-pi.-ei I ajaia eniisied. and remaine! at the frc.'it un'.i the end of the war. "My lirst regtmect," he cootinued, "was ti.e One Handred ar.d Seventeenth rennsyl-v-aaia and tbe other tbe One Hundred and Eighty et-rhth Pennsylvania. It was not e.. ,nm T--:."-a-.. ;-i o v nfv. ter battles, but our rrginieut was far South, ; being part of tne time in North Carolina. I j wis never wounded, and tbe pension of a rjonth which I have drswa for six or sev en years past was granted for pa.sy and heart failure."' Miller s palsy is ouite noticeable, and led some of those urn-equal tiled with him, who 3aw Lira ia jail jast atter bis surrender, to uprose thai he was shaking with fear. This is empba'ical'y not the case, as the al leged moonshine ting is worrying very Utile aboat the d;.-ed of blood, of which he thinks he will t as ly be cleared oa the ground of self defease. rarrrs avs c.oxa west. No tidings have yet teen received as to the whereabouts of "Bill Prltts," and it is now generally believed thai be has esoafed to the Wet. No etforts are being pat forth, to lead to bis car tare and unless William cboscs to walk into Somerset and g-'ve biar.self up to the ShertTit La not likeiv that be will ever be broegbt to trial for the mar der of Jonathan C. H jchstetler. Meanwhile it is p-ssible. in fact almost certain that William C. Miller will not be placed on trial for his life until every effort has beea exhausted ia attempting to capture P.-iLts. bis accomplice ia tbe murder, and it is ci're than probable tha; tbe county will be mulcted for a pretty sum because the proper exertion is not being made to uphold the law. Eemeiuber you can ti-.f my marble and Granite works on Rite Street, two squares Sottih of Diamond. W. F. Shaffer Somerset, Pa- All Rina Maalia ar.d Knit Cadcrwear, Lilies' and Chi! Irens", very cheap. Mss. TaeawtLL A Co's. School Directors Must Qualify Be fore TneyCan Sarve. It may not be creraily known through out the S ate that it is nerts;ary fr a School Dlrsctor to take the oa'b of otTi ie before be - can !etrt..y serve in tne portion to wn-.ca ne o: u.at c.cae De.oreajs -oe 04 ia.e peaor, any other oSicer authorized to administer oaths, and the same be recordt-l with the Secretary of the Board and entered on the enn uies of tbe meeting. I: U j 1st as necesary that a School Direc tor should alarm bis intention of maintain ing the constitution as it is 6or a Governor, and that ibe duties devolving upon him might be honorably attended to this measure was farm a! ated and enacted. If you have not taken tte oath of otS.-e yoa have no rlsht to hold a chair on the School Board. Pattern Hate At reisoaable prices. Come aad see tbem. Mas. A. E. Tat. Don't fail to call at W. F. Shaffers big, new shop for your Marble aad Granite, my sample nxora is fall of fine work, no agent employed and therefore I can sell lower tl-aa firms who Lave agents. Remember lh phue two squares south of Diamond, Som erset, Pa. Why not offer It for "Bill Prltts? The $'.") reward offered four year ago by Lizeme county for the arrest and convict ion of the ma rderar of Paymaster Barney M.-Oure is going begging. Superintendent of Police Linden, then the head of the Pink er, on force, who fastened the crime cpon " Red Nosed M ke," refused the preferred reward, which was then offered to Charles McFadden, the wealthy railroad contractor, who paid all the expenses incurred by the hire of detectives, and McFadden has alao re fused it. Luzerne county will probably try to locate some one who i willica to accept the money. The present spring has been so backward that Mrs. Kate B. Corrroth ha decided to postpone her opening of Spring and Sum mer Hats until Taetday aai Wednesday, Msy 3J aad tth.00. which dates she will pi e on exhibition the finest lot of milli nery goo. Is ever brought to Somerset county. Lsdw-aar cordially ia vital to call on the dates named. Fertiliaere. I have none meal, dissolved bone, bone phosphate, dissolved 3. C bone, Kainit Pe runian Guano, etc. Ship and deliver every day for oats, corn aad potatoes. Try aa or der. A. C. Ptt, Somerset, Pa, Viwa of Senator Quayi From the Kcrta Ainc Keview. Tbe Mao or the riataorQ. Persccalitr or Principle which ia more potent ia national polttie ? Should party fealty depend upon the character of tbe candidate rather than up- n the issue he ia put fiorward to repre sent' ' These are the questions suggestej "by the topic yoa furnish. They are on -ad, histori cally considered, but as they concern tbe pol i tics of the Tailed States to-day they may be briefly and readily answered. Th; contentions of the great p-dilica! par ties at Minneapolis and CUicwro next month will present to the electors two candidate for tbe Preei,lency. They will also place before the people their staiemen's of belief and opposing theories of legislation and ad ministatlon. The candidate successful a1 the election will be charged with tbe duty of administering the o(5o of Chief Execu tive so as to carry oat, wherever practicable, the principles- enunciated by his party simultaneously with his nomination. Thus, once in four years is presented to oar people a choice not only between men but between policies of government. The relative importance of either varies with tbe year, almost with tbe hoar. It is affected by domestic industrial condition, by com mercial affairs and prospects, and by foreign relations. Practically, then, the relative value of tbe man and the platform ii actuates with the changing political conditions. The battle of Is-? ( was a contest of personality. Lssues were obscured by flights of missiles aimed at the cbarae'er of the candidates and the result was believed by many to have been determined neither by the strength of tbe batteries of abuse nor the accuracy of tbe artillerists, but by skilful juja'ery wj.th the ballot-boxes of a limited aad thickly popa ated portion of a single State. The campaign of was pre eminently one of issues rather than of candidates. Abuse was practically eliminated and tbe preference of voters for either candidate was a far less important factor than was tbe sense of voters upon the question of protec tion to American industry. Upon this the Republican party won, though the Demo cratic candidate ws weighted by the fact that hi campaign was aa efj rt to make him Lis own successor. Somewhat in line with tne anti-third-term idea is a theory plastic as yet, but tough aad indurating to convic tion of the impolicy of attempting a Presi dential re-election. Owin? to the enormity and the antagon ist of the corporate and material interest of tbe Country, the clash of disappointments and resentments in personal ambition, and the almost exact eq lipotse of parties, tbe re tention of a President, no mailer how wisely and impartially and skilfully (politically speakingi he may have disehareed the dalles of h: high oSee, is -litficult, and the Demo cratic candidate would certainly have been much stronger ia li-3 Lad ke not been elected ia Is4. If there was any perversion of the ballots in 1M there was none at tbe pivotal point in l-. Personal factors ia thi campahri were tbe unassailable character of tbe Re publican candidate and hi marvelous faculty for discussing, day after day, great aad varying public questions ia speeches all dtf fering in form and without aa error of treat ment or blunder of expression. The campaign of iJl will aga'a be con dacted upon principle rather than personal ly. This is demonstrated ia advance of the conventions by tbe varying p.-jepect of at least two of the aep'ranta for the Democratic nomination, which rise and fail as the fiaan . ciai issue promises to bevom.'i more or !es prominent in tbe platform of that party. - The Republican candidate will represent a definite industrial policy a! ready framed in law, and a currency of stable Talus in domestic and foreign transaction"!. . The other question, that of party fealty, ought never to arise, because the party or raniralioas ought to be to sensitive to pub lic opinion anj so wisely led by those in.ia eatial in council, as never to evolve a candi date unworthy of Lis soure. When the question is raised it is always unfortunate, not merely as affecting practical results, but as diverting tbe attention of the causes from policies to persons. Such a campaign is one cf prejudice rather than education. However, as party organ izations have wrcnjht since Presidential nominations have been made by national conventions, there bas been no occasion when voters crght not fairly to lase their choice of tarties cpoa platforms raihcr than upon candidates. M. 5. Q"at. If your sight is failing oryonr eyes feel tired and pain yoa after reading or d.,ing close work, don't del ay, but go a. oaca to Neff ,i Casebeer, Jewelers and Op ticians, and have yonr eyes test free of charge by a practical optician. We ksve Spectacles and Eye Glasses from 25 cents, to Look Here ! Would inform the progressive farmers of Somerset County that I am again in the field wiih a fall line of Fertilizers, and my self or my agent will call to see yoa to solicit your orders for tbe coming season. My agents this season are S. B. Yoder, Pugh, Pa.. Joseph Reiman, Stanton Mills, Pa.. W. H. Land's, Meyersdale. Pa., Solomon Dav at, Normal ville. Pa., and Peter Fink, Somerset, Pa., who is also delivering end shipping agent at Somerset, where goods will be ket in stock throughout the season. I would thank all for their most liberal patronage during past seasons, and hepe all will favor myself or my agents with your orlers for both spring and fall crop. Should we miss seeing you. just drop us a line early and yoa will have our very Lest attention. Oa behalf of tbe Susquehanna Fertilizer Co., A. J. K osta. Guernsey, Pa. REMOVAL of those cselesw aching teeth attendud by no p-u if you call for " Oioctuader" at MiMiLLaj's Dental Rooms. Somerset, Fa. An alarmtn state of aaairj preva.s at tne Pennsylvania Mdiiary Academy at Cheater. Pa. Two cadets are dead, three more are not expected to live and two a-edaagerous.'y ill. A magligaant type of typhoid fever baa ma le it ppearaace and there is not the Slightest evidence to shew in what form the dreaded disease entered the academy. All excent tbe invalid cadots have left the Acade. my, and those cade.s who were on they way back after tbe Easter holidays have teen telegraphed to return home. We have the finest lineof New Style Dress Trimmings. Ms. Tart will A Co. Curtains. From 5 to l' cents a yard and from tie) cent a pair to as fine as yon wisn them. Ma. A. E Chl. Ilambargsl Hamburgs 1 Hambargs wi th oat end at Mb. Texdwxli. .t Co'. Tbe mysterious d'mappearance of anoib member of the Chester county bar is just now agitating tae minds cf the pope of that county. The missing maa is Edward D. "Bingham, Dia rict AUorney. He le.k West Chester on last Tuesday and on Wed nesday was seea in Harrisburg at the Repub lican Convention. Since then nothing ha) been heard or seen of him, though two de tective have been at work oa the matter for three dars. All the very newest shades in ribbon at Mrs. Kale B. CbSroth s. Give your ordars ar cemetery work t W. F. Saarrxa. Laces In all sty'tes. Just new. Ma. Tmdwiu. 4 Co. An Important ftesolittton. At a regular meetic of the Somerset Cex, Mediesd Association, the following res olution was passed : RtnUttd, that the Ukire of dtaJ bodies into the ehnrcbesoa funeral occasion is con trary to all sanitary measures and prejudi cial to the health of all who attmd. And thi Association urgently recommeruls and requests ail ministers and church o'li.s'rs to take such action as Will immediattiy sad permanently abolUh the custom. Signed Arnari II. S. K;t;.L, M. P. II. C. McKisLrT, M. I) , Pres. Secretary. Go to Mrs. Kate B. Ct.tfroth s for your spring millinery and Ladies' Furnishing Ciooda. Call at Shafers Mammoth Marble aad Granite Works for yonr cemetery work, Somerset, Pa. MARRIED. COOK MILLER.-: the residence of William J. Keefer, one mile east of Shaaks riile, Somerset, Co., Pa on Sunday evening, by L. C. Ackermsn, Harry L. Cook and Hetti A. Miller, all of Somerset county. Fx. Stioa s;ga uf JSil.f.r. :;..-. st n'C tl:.' of Aver'i ll ur ia"f. T-i't j .--pi.-jt:. streiigtlteas Uie sc.ii. pro iwi-s ine fj-oath tt new haw. rt4trc ti.e car::. .i c -:r t pny act U-le.1 Ua.r, aa-l r.-iiler 11 soil, ptiant. aati -We have n ht-s.tation !n rrnoiiaclng AVer's Hair i-tttr liiie-i-aat-J lr tlrraii. tlie hull", aad we ti..s after Jeiii-; eno-n-enre in its us. 7.-.ii r-e! i.'iit:"ti i-nsens tae li.i!r. etin-s iianar.ia a:. I a.i d.v-..s of tae . r.ip. usaX.-s ro-.a-ii ai J rr.itle btir soft aiitl 1,-liaj.jL a.Ml prevt ra1 ua.it-aes.. V. ii! it ts n-t a dye. Uiose w!i- have i;snt the V;-" r aaj it Will stuiMifa'.e tlte rotis ai.-a l.r f'ajvls of faiiett. gratr, Lght, aiU ted tuir, eaa.-i;ui3 tne color to A Rich Brown or even black. It t t soil tl.? p:".w ease nor a tioeket4iaittlV.erv-h.ef. ami is al wavs asreeahie. Ail Hie Uirry, gtmimy haar prrparanoiis shouM te Ut.t-Lteed at once t y Ayer's Hair i-r-r. aint tii)tis.-vr..is wlio ft arouiul with fc-aiis Ux.kiiig like "liie frrttel porcupine- should hun-y to the neurit? uri? tire and pniriiase a bottle f the Vig- r." ru .-tt Atauiia (ia. "Ayer s Ha.r Vu is exlient for the hair. It stur.tiiates the jrrowiii, cures ba!i nesv restores the natural enfor. eleantes the scalp, rrever.ts dandn : J. anl is a n oJ Jrv ine. We know thai Aver s Hair itr diSers from moot hair tor.ies ami siroiiar preTar tions. it being perfectly barmi'ss." From cumkoJ ff i;., y i-aza R. Parker. Ayer's Hair Vigor rUTABXO BT TH. J. C. AYES CO., LoweU, aiasa, Sold by frugaiats aad Perfumers. XTOTICE OF APPI-ICATI'tN" lor. a. CHAETEii UF Of.F-Ean'jS. NV.tlee i herei.v r.-a that an apr-Uea-t-.a W-..1 t-e Kale to t.-j H-ki. J. K. Louen-' ker. F"-i'lenl J'i'l-re oi 1 e ' imrt i-.f t4.d3in f '. -ase oi imeret ciui;yf at sjaitiet, r-a., oa Monday, May "J , 1-1 tj. beta the flr-e 1y of the May U-rm of fnu-?. U,r ine e i.arter or orrwiraun to t-e .-a.irU - '.'h-.ie -nozit L trBk. ' the i-h-i-ter a.t.1 r;-i-t of liii h are to p rootote frieti'i-i. all ! fem--'ire am..!! is memttera aaa oeacra, ana tor rc-itaiju g-a era-.y. 1 . Pl-.H. QF.FIIAX'S COUKT SALI OF V-UuaLla E.al Estais ! Pv Time of aa orfer nt ut!e l-stie. out nf 0:e Orpnaa' dturt in ac t fr tne iwiiit of in-r-set, l-a.. al-i to me tl-rt-i teil. I wiii exf.w p-it- !!e aie a ine prtmiteti in rotaerv.jey uia ship, oa FRIDAY, MSY to, 1692. At 1 O P tie f Vn-ri.iiJ -a! e-LAV, liU; J .-fan .. W il!ira (. r--lir It u i A :?i. rU:i n, tnrain:ui .'. t-r til V preJ;.f. " svri ci-r-r, aVt-.ry fr-uoe h-tu avn-1 i u.& oa Lac preniifc. Aii-, t the ttut time ir:!I h ;! the Iw" icir per.QAi pn-wnTr i.. in. rir b. 1, iM-'ic, fU:. -v-I-l-.".! va ! -Jtti-1EU5, ir.i. i- TERMS Cash to r2 estxt i aj t the pf r'nai r rr-T tortus wiii b siiie kcoa ot -a!, i'-- Hioa tue rvaa e;Aie .-a on te 1.-1 dtj wX wt, li tiiK.U J. It. UA3c. i MRS. A E. UHL. . lanrc a.s-)OrtrjeEt of Latlicsi" Sprintx Wrap, cr.--i.-uutr of Claz cn, Iir?ofew ari'I Car--j no" in stock. I am nowrcceivina" n;v now stock of SPRING GOODS. Conaistir.-i" of all kln-L-ofFinoDrci?-? GK)1--. either in Plain Color-s or Xoveltio?, with a -rreat rar.ze cf prices aaj .jaalities. I'm glaJ to say that tl.cy will all be cheap. A larze liae of low-price DRESS GOODS. in Flain SliaJes anuN'ovc'tio.-. com- ici? in this week. A splendid line of Gingham.. Outing Flannel?, and other Novelties comir:-y in. all cheap. An imniense line of life Disss Goods and ErnbroiderlcS, will be opened tils; veek. Ibices of all kind in abundance will be shown this season. Dress Trimmings Of tlie Latest styles now open. A lare line of best dark and light Calicoes at 5 centa. Mus lins and Sheeting will be cheap tLLs season. Call and see or stock. A line of Misses and Claldrens Jacket and Blazers now in stock Mrs. A. E. UHL. WHEHTIIEHAIB (LHE RIFFS SALE. -.It;;.!. l";r-.nBul lr-.a.ri iv .-.. ;' !( liie C'irt .! ivwinis-t Ki i? 'Jti-"r i I.. t w .!:rtrt-t-l tiTwr '. rv 1 tt. pii"i.C ; ice ViiIt tufia, Itt SwiET.-trV:; u c-sr, oa FRIDAY, MAY 20, IS92, t V"m-fc P. the ft .-tlfOTin der: be-i refli aa (V. 1 .S I UaVtr In p. - ti- Y u tAiC-'r rn , ttot or !-, La.r. - :aTt o Teiri tw-s -rv inr.se hKM. '-it. r.--p-r:t-r ut-u xrA kI'u. z iJUiuil-.-u-j'S :.-i t-W -Ik-4ttffam n. erTi' S'ujct.a tv. H.r.jx ii ;e vi.t oi L". . U.ur. AH thf rishl, t-t. Inler-s n l c'a;m ".f ii fn Itr. of. :a vi lo Viitici 'Jm'l retai -.l in pl !. cry hrMirh. J.tiw i i:i:'iii ?-Serrw.-t tTti-iciT, F.. 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