UL f V a,: il n. n as 3. ,fv:n5e Herald - 2- ScTli. EJitor. VtT . IS2. . ;,-.re fjr wa'l paivr. . ,-?r at BafjrJ'i drug . .' '- water is i iS..3 -' - . n nat-er r.-.nr wa'ls Ibis t r , v;.f. rj f r the ,-) .... S itter, of Hanting-Jon, !. ;. ) bitterly opposed w - c ; ni'.'.ei on Monday -i wha Uvea -tar tt"- t :n tie ureeue wuutj ' '". i - v;i arJ young at SsyJer- . . . ,--.rac;:on : Wty K.bo '- r.o tave -Olonttta-"" '' cjr4a aln'.e-A, i ' , -r - :.tV.'--. a war veter- " . ,i- b w outrageou-vr ; ! r sjrnitig. While ;i" '.-j-.- ani '.cl oncers are j for the murderers, 1 n:a is. If- .yj ir-a:wri'.:a a fraud, ,. ,.e e hold of a worth " .. .-ei rku." Hechacg '; ' . r. :r-, when he ho,jaa to - i- '.i- It W 10 c7" ' i-r a fasscngr car in the ' . - :.r workmen found . "- :lck'.rg in the watcr- l ' . . 7rv ?re drawn in favor ' 7r.--. lr tha Tennrs?ee ' Thursday nigh: ia . t-"-' bcmJa of the : " I: is tuj-posel tiiey .... , ;rl ha: -i t:t - : . 1 no: forget j. c . - - - "v-. - .- . dru.'-'-. on i their . c.i a ay optician. : ft - ;.I years eiper;ruce in r lttt jtiUrms and jri dreg store. , ... t i" f r.i 5" marhle and """" . ", .. r ;;refU two s :aarea 7) r. ;B,;ii. -uieriet, Pa. T, -r V,"a::. it i said. r.-.-r.tj ry which the s ;;'iiy s-::ol cia the .-jr. -r.h K-hso! . of Scraa . jj-s trip S-outh at Lis f s-f :er.ry cerjkers in the . n Waihtnitva and . v;.!c:T.r-;-a, West Virginia r ill run dun b-fjie is.arilla : but that now she T - ltv-y day. Ayer's Sar- , a to; rfully effective ite. . . - motley m car- ... : caUS boUt his . r. iiunst ex;ect mach A Mit--:.c:i Ma., recluse v v iu sto-ks and bonds, 3 I j f-.l upon his dociictle ..' - -, tlr.ulr.g anJ rdievir;; T.r u'le fiches omethir.g . v . ;u a hank safe .. k wi-.hr-d lr an tones'. : : h.. call at W. F. ShafTera big, ;.t iirycir Marble a-i Grar.ite, my --.Hi u.ert:o I can .U lewer ti an have actuts. F.raiem"tr the ' . .th of I'laniiad. Soic- --. ir. j knows a whole lot about j .. .;; i . rl maels i noald not be re- j ;- u a'tcr the middle of May. If j t"j heavy and u-iCociforta- j - r-ii tl ;u from the outside, j t r il.-ht-weihl ccats and j i :. y.ur v .u-.rr wear. After be ! .-i tj t.s thai-ce yoii can go 1 . V .1 3 ! .-; r. : .- :.t.c La ietn so cacawiuu j y ; Kit S. . T.-.ji'a has decided to f . of spring and Sam- j tU. Tuesday aud Wednesday, j ;:.: i I. cc whi.h dats she will i ". :!-...:. -z '-it rl.-.-at lot of milli- j ; . tr-r tir ,'.c-t t j ?oi?rie'. county . i...v .uv.:-1 to call oa the 1 :"el ir.t the Ohio Levis'- j v- i lit. which will make all s t- t:.at rjui-e her-after q liel j rv l.ii ' :i:.gi of ar.y ktrtd, ..; vcr. iff?. ' kucck-lhe-bahy- it. i t ". that Class of JUli0B te a.!:.-i with cr.tr- t f-.Ui. is. Whevli of fjr- . '-..d aui fjr their violation of j :.a y A J .1' will be imposed, j -y ue j" - ha i -s in rlhboa . at ; i ..-r, h Ell..:, c-f Coal BlutT. near ----- -: y trive th-ih to a nne. --y-.;lit V-Virjeiay. Dr. Frunk - .. ' F.-'.yv..;r. Washington coui-ty ' Ui . er. The d-jctur tve ter a - '-hi .:' irh...lc ac.l hen trjot was i.l t ut tujr d:i. Dr. Mcirew -:i.jL:ilts:.i evc-rythlr.s; wis - ie .iibut to no avail. 'ri ijli htart br.keaover his a. - i.. t-i :V. of Icdiaria,Pa. , ' i t t .- r.i o:. day last week. ,' ' i a:-I a can of peaches and '. - Si-a-: i --.h pct pie, of which j - --y i-i not f. ait Led the j -t v.ry s tk. A phy- : 1 a -la:.; he arrived both i - a-sre i ihj way. f.-c-thir.g at; -jc;f..:.rL( cu-jt excraciaiiug - .-r:: ; rcu.e-i.rs were aiujinist- j - ' J e-e ,.u on the wy lo re- j ' ! c r-fue-l ia the Can-brta j '-' i-.i 1 -r se-.tcu-je of death for --t ii attempted to ha-. him.elf iu hia t c-t lie Lad a rcpe ab-.ut "-t? he fasten i to the ba-s - -pe was tjuite iicht, aad -' - u n,t have U,rae his weight per.t-ltted to make the al- ,-'V:..tj.hi relieved hint ; iite de-p-iadent and --s jt-ieaj h.m. Bruner says be '."-,: i . jl-Urae and tamed it ' t-e c art h jse, mnna.ed " - ' '-"- li of Pennsylvania of the ' American Methanics, -- i-a-'-t 1'a t-tit September ' -'.-' r-t --nLative h"!y of a '-.".a tnat ever w.et in the " 7:.t-e v. Hi be oer one nuhve oi as many Councils . . 'c -cjuLriijbtrsL.pin I'tn a frparailo:ia are being ' tj t anmonsnration on SeDt. ti "t , ... - - !?--.-a Cieets, which will be . ' 5 ty Cuiicils of the Order 4. r avte. J T- Kerr, of Pittabargb. has ----- i a candidate for liie of- iiS fjr several years btx-a one of ' i il- rs cf that Order, baa " .""" rrs as Chairman of tbe Ciai'tee on law, being ' tirity in tbia line Since '-) nhe 'rdrr, Le baa risen mka, having been Chief - parade last February ia af a well known over tbe er and parliamentariaa of t3 t-ad are conndect of t-a-h atmna the kiirhest office tk of thtir large ai-i IlC uealial ?a.vjrfc' r .... J:.. I i u:j,i.ir,i are jejorua in toirn. Mey-rilale. Ra'.isbary an 4 IWr';n are all cUiKtaencg for Boari, of Traile. Whit's tie mailer with I'uoLo:iw ? a!r. and Mrs. ScudJer I'arrah, of Beaver, Pa., are guests at the home oftbe fortcrr i :!. Mrs. Wm. H. Halt, in this place. rjruUr terra of argtt-ne-it cotjrt convene-! at 10 -d-k T-day rooming witi. JaJ IiVecVer, I'.Ie au-i L,ese-ker on the bersch. ar; Ktatroa Eaer left for RJint". Pa , Mcaday morobf, where she will ind sev eral wee'aj as the frtiest cf ber urjc'e George K. Baer'a fatnTlF. Tbe Mark'Mon Hotel and Saciurium wiU open to the pob'.ic ah-jt Jan 1st. A lave number of applicaLiotu for rooms and professional tn?a!ment Lave already been re ceiTed. Harrey Hinetaugh has soMthe Eoclwood Spke Factory u Wilin Broi, of Piiis barga. Tbe oe owners will niake the ad ditions to the plant referred to in Ltt week't HttALD. A veil known local a-tist has obtained a copyright on the phoUer;bs of " General Sp'.e ' Miller and nioaib?rs uf hU a'i-g-d lEoonshine band. The photographs are x cclient likenesaes. Ha!ids.j:ce U.imj hrey I. Ta'e, Governor ra'.Us.'o's Private Secretary, spent Thurs day and Friday in this pla-e, arraagirj the Cca! dftaiU of a lar-e lumber deal in which be is interested. Workmen from P-iladt'j.hia are tn;aed at pntting a new bff.lce and Tentilaiing furna?e in the txucty jai!. The original ap ar;a failed to jive satijfa;tloa in accord ance with contract. Ifc-ister and Hecorder Kleman's da'.:t-h:er I jra ceiebratel her i! :h anniversary Tnurs-cS-y, April i;;h, when Le enieri:ned a caitoerofher irien U with a pa-;y at her hooo on Green Lace. R. P. Camtains Post, G. A. R., i niakir.g prepars'.ijns lor the proir ohserTar:, of Memorial I-ay. A coxei'.w of arran5 tsients, Oliver Kae: ;er. A. C. Paris and John C. Tile, has been appointed. L. C. Colbom, E-.. president of the Sta'e Toor Ilre"tor"s Association, spent several days in Philadelphia anJ Piuba-gj lt we?k arrang'.r.s for the r.ert annual meet ing whhh will be held at F.rie. Pr. Ed. M. Kltiim..l has returned to his home in this place after havir.g jas5J his f.rt year's cocrse at a Philadelphia Medical Collejie. He will contplc'.e his siadies next winter, and after receiving his diploa; will " har.g out his shingle" in 5omert t. Ann V. Brisham, widow of John R. Prlnhatn. who died rectly at Wcllershorg. this county, passed quietly away Thursday nicht, h'th inst., at her hoxe in that Tillage. She as in ht;r T."ith yeir aud had be n an invalid for a long time, suffering from drop- Th children of the borongh public schoo's are encTurd with their liual eiaaji riatior.s. A cla-s of ten Srvea i:rl- aud three hoys will bt,-raduuted on May U:h. on whitjh day the winter term clones. T::e cotnnior.ceuotut eiercis-s will I held i.t the -pera Houe. Thurfluy evening. l":h i::-t. Stipe J. If. R-rkey, J.e Eaker and J. G. liaker, are the eisrcinicg board. Th old reliable rituhurh Cv.-a.Jterria,'-i'i-s!.c issued a mammoth 4 i pi;re el tioa this Tuesday morning, devoted U the busi ness iutere-t- of that bu-y city. The enter prise which proxp'.ed th ejitioa is char acteristic of the c'dsi jj'imal west of the Allegheny incttr.talrts. Ever since the Gi zctic was established, niorethan l""1 yenrsago, it has been the chief reliance of the business men of western Pennsylvania. Jaoob Berkebile, a native of Shade town ship this county, died at Acder-on, Indi a'a. list Tharsday. lie was foren-ari of the Cambria Wire Miil at Johr.Howa at the time of the 8 jo.h He lost all of his everts but none of his family were drowned. He mo?ed to An terson about two years ago. He leaves a wife and s:x children, ar.d aiso thr brothers Daniel, Noah and Jos-Lb, the two last named residents of Shade town ship. I-ectased was about C. years of c-e. The Pittsburgh T. is trying to teach the vo'ers of Western Penn?ylva:i'.a how to C5t their ballots a? provided by the Baker Eal"t law. To do this the T.titt wiii aead men to the leading towns or county seats ! iT Couallef ia Western pv-nyivaula. to hold sham elections to illutrate the new way of voting. Tne new-,apr will fur.-,i-h free all thebxtns ballots ar.d W.lot boxes Cv--?irT. They will hoi 1 a shata election in this place the iatttr part of the present ntouth, or tar'y iajur.e. v.t. Mary Miller died at the h vne of Earnest Lindolph iu B-jneparte. Ijwa, cu March 23. l'd, aged years. Her maiden name was Mary I ichty, and the was born ia Somerset township Oct. 1 3. Ia 1J7 the was married to Peter Vii'.er. The'r ca ia was tlessti with tw-lve chlidrea six aons and six daujhtrs. Mr. aal Mrs. Mil ler went to Iowa ;a 3 V-i. w here they have ever since retiici. Mrs. M.lier was the last surviving of f..urtea children or Mr. at! Mrs. Joseph J. Bichty, who formerly iivt i on the farm now owned by Peter Heff.-y ia Somerset township. Ai :reg ber relatives iivir.g about Somerset trr i?o. C. Lich'y, a nephew, aud Mrs. John A. Walter, a tiece. H--n. Waiter W. Franklin, a member c-f the firm at Marriet'a, Esnea-ter county, who seccred tte coatrart fr tn the S'jtu Jar far uiahittg Uth and othjr a-apherr.alia re ji.ired at ea. h polling place ia the corn nu c wealth under the new eieciioa law, was in Soarvet Saturday, for the p-arp-ee of ar ranging with tae e-ari'T ommlssioaers f-.r the number of bjt'.s that wiii be re-iuired in this cx.uuty. There are o titctlra pre cinens in botatrset cur.ty a :J aa ori-r was given for 40 booths. It is thought that Saai trset township w ill have to bed.v.dtrd into twoelection preciaita. At lea.-: two booths will be required in this township in order to give all the electors an opportunity to cast their hail on. Mr. Franklin is aa ex-meraber of the Leg istature and is a taad.da-e for re election at the K'?publicaa prl:na-y election ia Lo!icu-i-tv cuuty. Mrs. Wm. Trice, cf Allefibenr ocaty, Su!eTresurercf tt,e Penrjylaaaia C'aii dren s AidSocl?:?, aad Mrs. Sue Wiiiard, of Indiana county, a local oulcer of the same or.-anizaticn. arrived in Somerset Monday morning. Ia Use aftemooa txk a car riace and drove to the county poor house for the purpose of meeting with tte B- -arJ of Poor Directors and iaspeetiof that insti tution. In tbe evening they met with a number of Somerset ladies in the parlors cf the Park Hotel and orgaaid a branch cf the Society fr tb is cou air. Mr. F.J. Koos er was elected president. The election of other cu.cers was deterred until a meeting to be held Tharsday evening of next week. TheoljscioftheS.aety is to ait tbe children of the poor and cnimucate to find comfortable homes, to save them from the taiatof poor house stigma, and to see that crippled and iLseased children are removed to institutions where they will receive prop er professional attt-ntion. Great good has been accomplished by the Society in many counties of the State where an effort has been made to prevent tbe wards of tne Common wealth from being indentur ed to persons who were cant to main lain or iastract them, and where homes bare been found for the unfortunates in families wbo received them through charitable srwuvea rather than mercenary, as U so often tbe case. . . Tbe locsu organ iaatioa Lave promis Jig field before them and it is toped that tbey will enter into tbe good work prtntpt-'y and earnestly. Q lite a c-.-mmolion was created on tbe greets .bout 0 o'clock Thursday montirg when a honeroan come galloping ir.o tcwa a -:d aake-I thsl a Cre eng:ce be a: ccce sect to the Hugus ecl mine one mile eccih He said that the shaft wis on ,1r ard that three or fi.ur mtceis were euton.bed. A number of ptrscrs at once set cut for the scene but by the time they reached the ahaft the bu.iling covering the mine was ia ash es. The cr.bhirg liains the sides of the abaft was still on re and it noah-td bat a few minutes to suhlae the fames. When the las spark had been extinguished Harrison Shaulis and John I-ape. the onlr miners en- t tube.1. f raw! d cp the. ladder at the side of the shaft. It was Tery fortunate for both mta that the d-aft in the shaft Is Tery strorg, otherw-se they tnn certainly have perished from surTjcatioa. The shaft is about forty feet deep and the miners were in tbe habit of kindling a fire ia a store in the shanty in order to Lave warm water with whhb to wash when they were through with their day's work. Tte tire eviJeatiy caught from the stove. The loss of the shanty and hoisting rigging will reach about ti 'O. The summer arrangement of passenger train? on the B. Jt O. R. Ih, and branches, will go into eTect Sunday 15th inst. Sever al important changes will be made in the running of trains on the Somerset & Cam bria branch at that time. A new train will be added, arriving at Somerset aboat 4 ?i a. m and Johnstown at 6 a. m. It will carrr fruit, Tfjetab.es and other express packages and passncers frotn the eight trains cn the main line. The morntr-g train will leave Jchnstown at i a. ic, and will arrive at fcM'uer-et at .: a. m., and Rockwood at M"-a. m. Returning the train will leave Rockwood at ll ooa. m., arriving at Sjaier Srt at lih-.'-i p. n;., aad Johnstown at l:y p. m. Thf- af.eriji.oa train will leave J ubnMown at p. iu , arriving at Somerset at ji p. rl and Rockwood at 3 2' The evetung IUkwocKl xccommodal'lon arriving at Sjmerae: at p. ia , will ran through to Johat.wn, arrlvir.i; at T 4 p. ra. whete it wii! rea.aln over t.'ht. A Sutdsy train will he ran, leaving Johnstown at $ i ia the morning arriving at Somerset at I'M) a. ra. and Rockwood at M' -iaa. m. Fjr'.urnir.g it will 'ea re Rock wood at j.10 p. ru., Somerset at 5 p. m , arriving at Johnstown at T o'ek-ck ia the evening. The annual meeting cf Dankards to be held at Mil! Brook. Frar.klin coatity. on June l.h, promises to be almost as large as the one held at Haerstown list year. A. B. Good, on whose farm the rattling is to be held, is making erery preparation. The services will be-gin on Sanday, June .", and cvntinne for three and possibly four days. The sarvicw will I he'd in Mr. GoJ s large tarn. Both li xrs and the mow will be ase-J wherela hundreds of pie can he seated. The roof of the barn will be extended forty live fvet over the b"d-e. to aSori increist-J acvoniuiodaiions. Ia Corf-.mtity with a lor .t -establish? 1 custom the Dankards will f.ed everyboly who attends the services, aid f .t the turpi will erect a dinnirg ro-'ta 1 IJ fee: long by Cj fet wide, tj which will be a.: A-I a ccckip.g drpirtmeut 1iY1. fevt in which wi.l te a large brick f ..." :. cuuilu ing eirht larse kettles. Tne tti-.ir r ; jm wiii be constructed wiih board tables, l.gh t'.eu thou--.d feet of lumber will be used. The top will 1c 0)V-red with nine huedted ja-ds cf .nr.vas. Six huudred and twenty ! ur rtTsviis can he stated at the table atone tin.. Ijti- nun; fro,.i the West. :f per-ons will attend as uo.tLtes. ar.u taiir aJ.anta... of reduced rates on the railrea ls will t :stt relatives and friends ia the Titlnty. As usual the Daukarls of r-jarnet coanty will be largely repr.-e:ited. With the dea'h of Ker. M. L. Weakly, at Berlin Sunday, there passed away one of the most n-.uarkab!s iuen in the Flits burg con ference of the Methl: Episcopal church. Had he lived until the i.'ith day cf Augist next he would hsve roundel out his m.h yesr. He was reputed to be the second oid-st M. E. minister ia the Vailed States, and was certainly one of the b-t known prvathers of that deaoaiiQi'.i-on ia Pennsyl vania. "Fatlier" Weakhy. as he was aflecnion ate'.y called hr ail who knew tlm. tad been a men.ber oi the Pittsbargh conferenc? ever since he was admittel to the nrclstry. His first charge having been it L-e--burg, Ohio, ia Irt. since titat time he has bta station el ia nea-ly every one of t n-e pronalneat cha.ves in the McKees;ort conference. He wasmarrh-lat an early age, tut his wife died while be was ia charge of a Pittsburgh church ia They had no chlllren. About 17 years ago he wis appointed to the hWriia chsrg? and a year or two following he was placed ttpon the superanuated list by the onfttence. E-.-ir.g t leased with the peo ple and ciitnate of Bvriin he concluded to m-ke that pla; his future home. " Father' Weakley occasional preached for the people of Bi.'iia an i at other points in the county siace he retired from scuvc- mir.U'erlal iah--.r. He contributed frc-jaentiy to the church pa pers of his d-.-aomicattoa and his name was known wherever Mrthodisiism has g&lnei a fortho'X " Father" Weikly was born tn Virgin ia aad when quite a lad emigrated with his parents V l"s wil-ueraess of "Uli. He tss two brothers. b;th ed n;ea, l.ving in the wt Hs was aa extraordinary ruaa pbys ieal'v, rever hivirtg surTrrt 1 an ache or psia d-trlt.j his long and art've life, On'y la.-: week s pr -paring 1 1 go oa a visit to relatives ia Ouio, tr plug that a change of scene w--.u'd r-mew Lis fat fa ll'ng strength. Saturday afternonn he took to his bed and peaitfully a-a al:-d the eud. Ke was ron scion uniii the taomeat the dark an-g d elid ed his .vis. A ptculLir feature cf the ven erable iiiitii-ter's was that he never tasted tu'ltrcr in'ix eating spirits. Father" Weakley was the oi l -st mem ber cf the Xi.nic fraternity ia the coun-y. He united with that crier abrat the time he entered the ministry, O' yei.-3 ag j. The Two Old Copper Coins. Kn ai tbe Johuto ca Triuaae, A va'ool correspondent, well informed anJ careful ia his tatements, sends us the f.lowirg: To tbe notices made in the lrZ. tt refer ring to two copper coins found in Somerset county, we near I liowed to add some cjmraenis. Tlie Myers coin from Bethel is evidently a Wrmont Culis:al pie-:e. "a the face it tad. whea struck, the bul of a man, the hair Siirroun Jed by a wreath, and around the head the words "C-eorgius III ;" c n the reve-se was 9 female figure, seated, having in her right hand an oiive hraa-.h and ia hrf itft a liberty p.le. Aroond ter was the wo-1 " Britannia," aad telow hex feet the da'.s. Ttis coin was said to have been iss-ed when the leading men in Ver mont were tanpered with by British parti sans. It is, when in good condition, a Tery rare piece. The "rare old coppd" from the Tile e'at in Somerset town is one of the sveoad year's issue of the United States of the copper cent. On tbe face it bore the Goddess cf liberty facing to the right the hair llowicg loosely backhand supporting the pole sar moantad by the liberty cup ; overhead the word LibT.y," and beneath the date, "17 ;4"; oathereven was a wreath inclosing the wards " One Gsst," n;1 surmocoted br " United S ates of America ;" below the tie of the wretlh was " !!)," showing its val ue ia parts of a dollar, ani around the edge was statu peJ One Hundred for a Dollar. These coins were struck fro no good copper, ar.d were protected from much rubbing by tbe egrs of the milling being Tery promi nent, from which cause tbey are generally found in a fine state of preservation. The records of the Mint show that there were struck off of this coin U jl3,5J0, and, of course, they are Tery plenty. For uiixers. I tare bone meal, dissolved bor.e, bone phosphates, dissolved S. C. bone, Kainit Pe rmian Guano, etc Ship and deliver every Jay for oata, com and potatoes. Try an or der. A. C. PaTP. Somerset, Pa. Santemever Rim In. 'Sqnire GJdner Celebrates lln Laat Day ia Cfflc by Capturing BQl" Fntts' Son-in Law. Saturday morning Esquire Giidner, of Rxtkwood, bronght Jacob Sanu?nj Ter to Somerset and lodged him in the ooanty jail, .-anteroeyer was arretted 0 aa information ma.! a. fore "S-juire Giidner by Roll G. Ilochstetiw, charging bitu with being an accessory after the fact to the murder of his father, Jonathan C. Hochstetler. Silitenreyer was fonnd at the home of his father-in law. Wm. prftrs, on tbe Fayette coanty side of the moanuin four or five miles back of Trent post office. When the oEcers stoppe-1 at Pritt s fccuie Mrs. Pritts denied that San neru ever was there and claim ed that be had not been there f-r -vi ral days. 'Sqalre Giidner walked around the corner of the house and found the man be was searching for at work in the garden. He at once placed him under arrest and bronght him here to jih f antemeyer is a Tery bivish jpnnz fellow aad doe not look to be more than IS or 13 years old. He was saucy as a magpie when Cm placed behind the bars, but a night in jail made htm more docile and Sandav morn ing he bvgaa to wish he was out. 1 d m't like the idea of staving here in jail," he raid, "witn a chance of going to tbe penitentiary for two or three years for a crime s-i-roe one else committed, and I'm wihing t tell all I know aboat Print's whereabouts- I stopped work at the More woed mines, near Ml Pleasant, on the last day of March, having made up my mind that I would go to Chicago and look for a job there. Friday morning, April 1st, I took my wife to her borne. Her father, Bill Frills, was not at home, while I was there. The next morning I started back for ML PIeaant and ha- oaly gone about a mile whea I m?t Pjitts oa the roal. He got into tbe butvy nd weal to ML Pleasant with me. I'rttu st 1;. e 1 at my house until Suaday nlfcht when wewa:ked to Scott dale. Here we bjUitbt tickets for Pitubargh aid took a traia. My f'hr had cashed my month's coal checks for me. On the train to Pitts burgh I noticed by the headlines in a paper a maa sitting in the seat in front of u was reading, that Jonathan C. Hochstetler had beta murdered. I asked the man for the paper and he gave it tome. After reading the article I tuned to Tritts and said, 'why. yoa must be mixe-l up ia this.' He replied that he guessed they were after him. This was the lirst I knew of the murder. At P.tisbutgh we bought tictels for Chicago. Pritts est ojt of the station to buy some tobacco and that was the last I saw of him. I took a train for Chicago at 2 o'clock Mon day afternoon ar.d arrlvid there the follow irg morning. I watched every train until Thursday expecting Frits, and as he dida't come I returned home. I tad secured ajoh in Chicago ail wanted to come back and sell my things aad then take my wife out there. Whea I got back lo P.-lfa Mrs. Frltts wouhia't let me go. She urged me to sUy with her, now that her hashand was gone, aad I concluded to lc. so.'' There is 1 or c d jub that Santemev- er concealed his father-in law at Mt. Pleasant for at ast 5o hours a::d tl ea took him as far we-t as Chicairo where he Itft him and re turned h'-nte. He was detected ia a number of false hbo-ls whilst telling the above story bat at every such period he wjuld refuse to aasAcr q'icstiuns put to hiai. Monday morning he told the Sheriff that hs believed if he Could see Pritts' wife te could induce htrtotell where her hu:benl was hiding. He agreed to pay for the team providing the SheritT would seal hiai to PritLi' home for that pn-puse. The SheritT considered Sante meyer's preposition a good one and at 10 o'clock policeman Gilbert left for I'ritts' home with the prisoner, securely haadcuSed, seated by his side in a but-y. Gilbert and Saateraeyer returne-l to the ji'.I a'txut o'clock the same night They did not tlnd Mrs. Pritts' at home and after a brief interview with Santemeyer's wife Gil bert concluded that his prisoner had led him onto a wild goose chase. Moonshiners Released. Friday last J-m.-s G .liitlne aad Powell M.lier eaterc-J ball in the sum of tl 0 for the ap--araae of " A'-?'' Fletcher at May tcrtn of court. Pleicher h- charged with be ing an accessory to the murder of Jonathan C, n-ochstrtler. Jc(xb Garry, who wa taken to Pittsburgh last Tue i.iy evening was given a hssiring before the 1. S. Coai-nis-storier the fo'.low- ; m jmm; oa a charge c fillicit distilling Joseph Miller, Daniel Barker, and James Gallentine, brought from near Trent to tes tify against him, ail declared they never saw any indications of hi being in the business. Garry is unier $1 v.O bail for complicity ia tbe murder of Jonathan Hochstetler. The Pittsburgh 1'rc.t of Friday evening sayii " A young man, roughly dressed, his bread wool hat shoe ing numerous holts, sit ia the United Stales marshal's c3- this mjmir.g. awaiting a hearing on a charge of being a m xns'.lrier. He is anpbew of the famous " General Ssig'.e" Wesley Miller and hails frotn JefTerson township Somer set county. He was very nerr as this morning, his hands tcyicg with the wi le brimmed hat aad his cyts watching ev-?ry tooreuteat of the oiT.cials. The hearing was a most in teresting one, ia that the three witnesses ajalast him at the conclusion orjrl to go his bail and ware accepted. As-istant District Attorney Williams con doled the case before Commtsiiocer Mc Ciuiless. Hi called as the first witness Sunn' Xleilerhauv:- an elderly msn, who after expectorating a q'lid of tobacco the sis 'fa walnut, took the staad. lis tt-sti-risJ to seeing Miller two years and a half a.M isaklng whi.-ky at a still :a the woods. A man cam; 1 Jake Brck was assisting him. H; parch&st-l a pint of moonhiae for the suai of cents. Acting Iutertial Re venue Collector Mitch ell test; fie 1 that Ml'l-r tad no license. Taen Joseph Faust was called. He is a neighbor of Miller aad saw feint last fall making whisky in a shanty ia the woods, and bought a gslion of moonshine from him forSi. John 51eemn was called r.exL He said he had bought a pint of whisky last summer from Miller and paid him 25 cents for it. This concluded the testimony and then the three wilnes, afu-r ivlr.g evidence a-a!r.sl hi-n that was coaclasive, oJered to go his hail. I watt to say,' said Slecsxaa, who wis the spokesmaa of the party, 'that we will go ball for Miller. I have a little farm worth I '..) and some stock. Xow, if I am not enough, these other two mea will go on with me. After a cciasultatlort the district attorney said they would be willing to let Miller oat 03 f0 tail. Commissioner McCandiess want el Miller, at first, tried at the term which opens re it Monday. Bu! Sleesman plead a p.js'f-Drif meat until the fall term and :t was granted. Look Here ! Would inform the progressive farmers of Somerset County that I am again in the field with a fail line of Fertiliaers, and my self or my agent will call to see yoa to solicit your orders for the coming season. My agents this season are S. B. Yoder, Pugh, Pa., Joseph Beiman, Stanton's Mills. Pa., W. H. Indis. Meyersda'e, Pa-, Solomon Davis, XormalviUe, Pa., and Pter Tick, Somerset, Pa., who is also delivering and shipping azect at Somerset, where goods will be kept in stock throughout tbe season. 1 would thank all for their most liberal patronage during past seasons, and hope all will fo tot myself or my agents with your orders for both spring and fall crops. Should we raisa seeing yoa, just drop us a line early and yiu will bare oor Tery best attention. On behalf of the Susquehanna Fertilizer Co, A. J. Kosia, Guernsey, Pa. Patorn Hata At reasonable prices. Come and aee them Mas, A. E. Uhl. $IOO Reward Offered for "Jake Brown. Wednesday mornice the cccnly cent sioners offered a reward of $l'j for tbe cap ture cf Jacob Brown, the alleged assailant of little Binnle Young, and his delivery to Sheriff Good. Policeman Gilbert, who had been on Brown's trail since .'ianday night, returned tome Wednesday morning and left on the noon train for Xw Flor-rjce. Wesi taoreiand cour.ty, at which point be bad hoped to bag bis man. His trip was a prof it lew one. Thursday morning Sheriff Good and Po lice man Gilbert went to Jenner township in order to follow up a clue they bad gotten in regard to Brown s sapposed biding place. "bey returned Friday evening after fearing maoe a tneroego and ine 'ectnal search of tbe mountain between Jennertown and tig on ier. Saturday morning persons from tbe vi cinity of Brown's borne reported to the SheriiT that the fugitive was undoubtedly tiding in the neighborhood of Husband; that the Maost school boose in Lincoln township bad been broken open Thursday night by some perscn who tad evidently slep t there, ani that on Friday night a par cel of meat had been stolen from a farmer's smoke boose ia that Ticinity. Several par ties bad seen a man lurking aboat the neigh borhood and be was generally believed to be no other than Brown, although no one had positively identified him. Saturday after noon the Sheriff organized a posse at Hus band and that night they made a systematic search of all tbe barns and outbuildings ia the vicinity with oat discovering the slight est clue to Brown. It Is now believed that Brown tas gone to Ohio for the porpose of joinina a circus ex hibiting there with which be formerly trav eled in the capacity of a driver. A Remarkable Line of Ancestors. There is in this city," says the Johns town afrWJ, "a child whoes ancestors are living back to the fifth ger.era.tiou. Little Baby Samraersgiit child of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. SumtEtragiH, of the First Ward, is the one who has this extraordinary distinction, although, .the Utile one does not know it The child is now six weeks old, and is well and hearty. The extraordinary locgeTlty is all on the mother's side, which is somewhat remarka ble, as well as the fact that both great-great -grandnarents on the mother's side are living. The mother of the child is Clara, daaghter of Rev. John H. Knepper. of the South Side, pastor of the Brethren church, and wife. Mrs. Kaepper is a daughter of ex-County Commissioner Herman Brabaker, of Somer set county. Mrs. Bru taker's maiden came was Tiilie Korns, wbose mother "Grand mother" Koms, is still bring. Mrs. Brahaker's hus band's mother the mother of Herman Bru baker is also li ving. These two great great grandmothers of the little one are each about ST years old, Mrs, Komi having celebrated her eighty-seventh birthday oa the 2d of February last. Thus it will be seea the parents of this little child are living, so are its grandparents on the mother's side; the great-gran 1 par ents on tte mother's side Mr. aad Mrs. Herman Bru baker are also both in good health, aa well as the mothers of both Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker. Mrs. Korns lives at Jenner Cro-s Roads and Mrs. Era baker lives at Berlin. All of the connections of these families are of Som erset county. The remarka ile longevity no ticed here is also found to raa throughout the "friendsehoft," as the various branches of each family are ail healthy people. The custotuj at tlie time these old peopie were young were quite different from what they are now, lo the abstemiousness practic ed by theai is undoubtedly due the hardi hood of their progeny. There are many old families- yet ia Lais section in which their ancestors came of rugged aad tardy stock, but few can be found where the line back to the fifth generatia remains as nnbroken as this. Time or Temper. No time or temper wasted when yoa use tbe Cinderella Range. Its large aad high ovea insures perfect baking and roasting Sold aad guaranteed by James B. Hoider baum, Somerset, Pa. The Prohibition County Convention. The Prohibition party in this coanty is Cot dead as many may tare supposed. In instead held a county convention ia Siicers Hall, at Mryersdaie last Tharsday, at which a full coanty ticket was placed in nomina tion, with the exception of District Attor ney. W. A. Seibert, of Berlin, was chosen per manent Chairman of the Convention, and GvO. H. Hocking, Secretary. The following nominations were then made t For Legislature Prof. J. C. Speicher, if Meyersdaie; John C Reiiz, of Kjckwool. For Poor House Director Isaac G. Jones, of Somerset. Delegates lo State Convention, which meets at Scranton, June 1 Frank Forney, Isaac G. Jones. S. M. Baamgardner, John H. Snyder and M. L. Yoncg. Altercates Levi Lichliter, Wra. Gustin, W. A. Settlemeyr and C. D. f pangler. The selection of delegates to National Con Tation, ani Presidential electors was re ferred to the delegates at Scranton, ia con ference with the other delegates from tbe district. Prof. J. C Speicher and M. L. Young wete chosen as Congressional Conferees. Ceo. H. Hockicg and J. C. Speicher were re-elected members of the Salt Central Committee. Dtlej-ates to State Conrention were in utmcted for M. L Your.g as delegate to the National ConTentioa. Conferees were Instructed to support the nomination of Geo. H. Hocking for Con gressional representative from tae iib dls UicL Eugene B. Floto was elected Coan'y Chair man with J. C. Speicher as Secretary, aad Geo. H. Hocking as Treasurer. Following the Dominations State Chair man Ration delivered aa address oa the Baker Hal lot Law. A largely attended mass meeting was beid ia the tame hail in tbe evening, at which Chairman Patlon again spok?, and Miss Ruaals. of New York sang. Miss Edith Shipley, of Meyersdaie, also real an appro priate selection. A Barsaln In Clocks. We have just received Nick'.e alarm aad time clocks that we will sell at the fol lowing low figures 1 $i.t"l for the Alarm and 7- cents withoat the Alarm. Other goods at orrespoading low figures Nrrr CasEExra, Jewelers and Opticians. It Was H la Sabbath. William E. Hubbard, son of John F Habhard,of Tolchester, ts in jail at Chester town, Md for contempt of Court in refus ing to testify on Saturday in a case brought by bis father against another man. When called to the stand, young Hub bard said : " Judge, it is no use to swear me; I will not testify. To-day is my Sabbath day, and although, I know the Bible says, Obey those ia authority over you,' Peter says, Obey God rather than man,' and as this is toy Sunday I refuse to be 'sworn." " Weil," said the Judge, " I have been on the bench 24 years and 1 bare never bad a case of this kind, and however true your quotations of Peter may be, the law says that we shall observe bat one day as tbe Sabbath, and that is the day commonly called Sunday, and, air, yoa mast either tes tify or go to jait" The young man still refused and went to jail. He is a Seventh Day AdvenlisC Good Bread. If yoa want good old fashioned bread like mother used to bake, buy the Cinderella Range. Its large, high oven insures good baking and roasting. Sold by James B. Holderbaam. Somerset, Pa. A great variety of handsome gammer Press Goods, cheap. Ma. A. E. Uhl. If your sistht is failing cryoar ejes ir'. tired and pain . - s, j- c yoa after reaJirg or V ' doir.a- ch-se work. OJC l ueiaj, i-ai pi at once to XeiT A Casebeer, Jewelers and op ticians, and have yoar eyes tested free of char-re by a practical optic-Ua. We tare Spectacles ssJ lcye Oiases rroa 'j uz.'.s, to !.( Go to Mrs. Kate B. CcrTroth s for yoar spring millinery and Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Cood Housekeepers. Some of the best housekeepers in Somer set and Ticinity ae the Cinderella Stoves and Ranges and pronounce them perfect baxera. Sold by James B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. Laces in all styles. Just new. Mas. T&xr tn d: Co. Call at Shaffer's Mammoth Marble and Granite Works for your cemetery work, Somerset, Pa. Millinery Goods are cheap ani in great variety at Mas. A. E. Ubl's. No lady wants to wear a bat or bonnet unleash is stylishly trimmed. The best milliners in the county are at Mrs. Kate B. Cofforth's. A large stock Ladies Gloria and Silk Um brellas from tl C) np. Mas. A. E. Ul. Give your orders for cemetery work to W. F. Samti. Mrs. Kate B. Coffroth's opening cf Spring and Summer Millinery Goods May 3d and 4th- Don't forget the dates. We bare the finest lineof New Style Dress Trimmings. Mas. Tito ilu A Co. REMOVAL oftbos ub- svhing teeth at tendril by no ;jui if you call for "Odontunder at MiMtLLAS's Dental Rooms. Somerset, Pa. Go to Geo. W. Ben ford s dn-g store an I take a look at the handsomest line cf wail paper ever brought 10 Somerset, before yon make your purchases this spring. He baa a complete stock of all the very latest de signs and his prices are the low, in to a KtLLElh Mrs. Annie Kelier died Apr 1 21st, '-2, aged 30 years, 9 moi.'-L-! and i: days. She died as ehe live.1. a chri'tiaa. SANN11R. On the )T:h, of April Z, l-" Catharin Sanner, aged -1 yeara, 7 rco.Mh? and 'j days. Thij ase.1 laly wis the w: i jx of I.udwig Sanner, to whom she was rear-led at the age of 10 yaars. the was the da-gi t- er of John Lint, bora ia toe Tear 1 .'; mar- , . " . ' r.pj ij 4iie y ear i-.i. cue a- lac luo.uer of 11 children, lo of '.beta iivii;;. 6 so.u ar.d 5 daughters one son pose to the spirit world in his infancy. Her hu-hsnd died 4 J years so, leaving her alone to rie her family. She had H grai l chiilrea ar.i 74 reat- srraia caiiarea ant . i rt-at- grand-children. She was a faithful nteather of the Reformed chorea since she was ! years years old. 8he re-:s ia pea.-e i ATATTPr X V-llVjlai N"i TirE t hereSy siren liat -be fotVwir.f ae- ewartu bare been i.-l ia my asl w:,i ; irwuusl lo tfc . o-jrt f c loSrumau on Wr.!oe-.!y, May is l-vi, tn : Seeon.J -i-ji:nt ot U. En (rer, romrai:- tee of Retxs-ra Uiijr-r. fucri.i ofi riu!j count orll L. ttter, E :fne of J 4-n o. kuuc-.A s,:ii. ,lB V. W H t.vvn ; . ..... , SAXNES. I Stay s; lt'i ProtIiKta-v. . rrouaiiioa.ry. . NOTICE. yoTICE ! he-ehy rv-n ti.t tiie fotlo-. irr r- ,- - ,- i" Z .- ':'c I Cera 0 tT.ee, il Vfav pUBLIC SALE. OF Valuable Rll Estate. Pt T'rtn of a powar V v.rr;.T f rr 'he brtr aud itral rv yrc .a v -, of Mar.ha Li. L:r, dec I ViIa tl -? puoLc sae i-reiia,- SATURDAY, MAY 2S, 1592, ax lo clock P. M , th tuiljii. val-l; rtal t A eariain trat of laa-l itt :a I-otrr Tj?- k-x!'uot Unrnh;p. S nrp t -'laTT. pa., il,,.;;- co Stprwr fan a. Aaroc M-asrx a ai ff. ' j k'iu. OktitaiUiiiic 1 i aT- a;i-l a.', -wc e, A? j timbered. aal un-ieraM w:iii tv-ai an-1 I.i Dwell ing Ho use. Iar r.w hack bam, r-rlr;y b 'e an i o::.e" ; OJ'.tUi'.-liiiar-. aii ID trj.1 f.r T? fri3i i- we!; vC'-a aia-j i.m in ri ii-jj; t T' Ltrj oti ii ana j'it ocitaiae u. u.s of l r.-:u. TERMS. 10pr nt. of hax-i nior.-T a -.a a yr.-rty 1$ kn-krj doa : oc U::rl t..f ptr ur.i. ' a: dcliversr (af de! aai t.a.-e .a :. --.;a: a-- ' caal pa::.rcla wjU'-ut iiit rrz. raymeuU :j I bweurc4 l-y n- wilt a;Tcvtri -t-r::f. : i hVl'KkA I- LI, ! AHy., in fart far tlie !; of ilar.i. Ui-.iy, iiccJ : ; r-urpTrpw cur ' a aaaa a aj a- pTTirtue cftttrt;ir;: rf F-i I i '.a ffiJ u-nt of tti Curt of Coran-I:;ra. -jf S :.k art coactT, Pa . to rae i: rct-1. tr.r- a .11 le r.v-i-c to c aie ai u.c Court iit.-i- :a .iu-f- WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 1892. at 1 o'eiocs P. M. Alt fc rip-il. ti'.te. icle-aat fte1--! -iH -aa r.f M V- Sni.-r. nf. in ami t.- i . . I DIED. j c4juj( wz ui-jvt oa t : .v : I a J i I-. Moniliy, Mjy 2 i, l-ft. j erty ..-! lacv.Cuuie-.oa.-. the.a.t o; ii.-. 5. Ii. ! N .Hi-e i- l--rvl.v rvea tn all peat wrnfi U.-.ca, l-t - J. U. t . tte. rrar.eiaVV.er.Iari.rTsoarer-etr.Pa. ... ..... '?ZJ.t V 'iZ Z"! A I'MK'S X IICE. So-avrsj, c.. Pa yKllo.; tr,-, , ' rirT. t b.c?.:.."! H.-i "Levi I. Ii.(v-av,,,. -, s,, c-.c.,m. :, . . - -il --r..-'T ' Ij1 I '.'! ik . . - -- lot of naa-s auuate in tbe l-m".ri f Saw O-a- j ;.i:. r r J. V: :,. V treeii.e. .-acty ot sarrM-t ar.d t:e of Feaa- i st if p.-iv.-V . sylv.ci i.jude-l oa ir; i est -y of w. Ki.t t. ; x ; ! ..i"--'-i. - : - . r.-nb !.y Back -irvrt. wejl 6 a --vh alley an i j rn::i l.v. ji. H. V.'. Jot oi .t-re Brant an-t! vx;;ti : y Main u-e-:. Cor.- j .mr-,. c-:.t i i: "n - -lainitic 4 jn iia. havlre tcr-o3 tr ti aiw-- ttT itl"..,! ! r v- tf.y frorae JatriliLC fco: -e. lur-e fraine ;N i(i aol otr-r o-jtuui i:r i:ia tae : ar.fiu:.-T.. 1 T.fcen m teN-j:;:a an i v v.. i a rje ;.- .- 1 mr of M. P. r'.a.'-- at lie '.:! of .Vi: t'.:aTtr ! rue of Ctaa. C. s. ater. 1 Terms. X'VncE AH rrs,rA5 rur a.L' i fa wiii pic tate t:c tr at li :-r rt. f th furcliaae money rai; Uf t.ra jrt-ipef.y is kr.nrkeii iowa. "uiherir-.M- ii m': ta.a !r-fi-txed lo ale at the rirf of tin? (-- p-;Ti Ur. Tb re.'!ije of tfce par u. aun-rr :. : a.-l on or Viol liir' Isy of c i-Cr.?;::,. vi.';- Thars day, Mar , i-i.-.-. No wiU 6o a- kn- ai- V- W Ui.U ji..aa--. -V-.a- t? t Li . ia . Bhtr.Tt 03"-, V4y 4, 2-i.rnrT. f NOTICE OF Ai'PI.ICATinN FOR a CHAKTEK OF tOf.ivSA I ;0S. Notice ii heretv itiier, thi; an ai.piicatl'.n w'.tl he roa! to li-.e K.n. J. H. L".:icvDeeter, Pr-idtnt Ju tie of tbr. .in..f n-a Fteaae of soaerart (..xtetj, ai rcaerctt. Pa-, cu . . Aionuay, -nay .a i heia ibe flrrt day of the May- tern: if Ccit. fur j toe charter of irpTiiion to be ra trd - ft: ie - j rtuail t'b-Ba." the thsra'-t-yr ar.d c1-. t of w hi- h I are 10 p rumw frtr-i-i.liip an 1 j.Ir-ure fcxiior.; ii Bern Jers aai o:bcr, far rev;catiub aca- era..;. 1 I PV-itT. .eituf. o RFIIAVS COURT SALE. OF FRIDAY, XV ' J, cS, at 1 o'etori P. sf.. tbe fViowins rel ea:atr. late tie property of John SU tamer. J.. via: A eenain ee or parcei of lan.l rt;aate ia ProtberrraiVy lowu-L: p. at)v.niL2 ind of 4jeo. J.taror. tUiam t.. i hrw a an La. katman, eoutaiaiDC 1 arres and Vj rvtes.. a arm c. mr, atwo-abw; frame kou.-e aa4 kc; tat.ae oq tnt fireraisea. A'uo. at the ae xl:ae will be w.M tbe toJIow icc pn.nal prvierty: Sick..'r,iclE "l. -v. r n-Ixm-d, tai.ie. ciairv tieiateaj aad tjeJ ling. Timl stooe, efcurn mai keule. TERMS Caafa as to real estate a to the pervmal -.rura-rtf terms be Bie twnra on day of -ae. K smiob of the mi estate givea on tate day of Oct. I -Mi. HIRAM J. RODAX EE Alalaistrator of John Eodaioer, ilec'i. Va.lll9.M-- Ril T-ef-jf? - SLIVT ,h !": -: -' ji-ei!:0-.t.ir.e0,e 4 DMisiTRA-rx nutick. Tirraaro, of a;C,ouuar,7 Av-au.. a, a..y , f; I Ue ,f et et, ra a-ri UJ me rwte.J. I .i! io pat fr,.ti oa Xt-j ri.. :;a a.-, a-.ey b ue T.; .j,.) .. M ,i vZial bora aa h Aui Wnxru-I t.. use u:;-",-- fJ by AAJaa, wu . i-fVT.. jr.v, r-j-. pa o; a Dif-a t:i i i (L:lEi:rtF SALE. S i:t"i. 1 1 1 r. fu tt.'i I tTuri F. v.x :tc .'irt of (YemenfC ! - vi r. rr.tir t . ..uij, 1H. to me !:r-rei. t&r- ni l V nw-l u p &i ictr Court atKist', in :kcir;l IfX 0.571. oa FRIDAY. MAY 20, I92, at I ortork p. M, the fui:jw.r. de rLeJ ml tJjur. to u : Ait the rf ht i;i!e. ,nr vr.J :. a A. a-a K. i a-:.-- --. m : -1 ..--. 1 i. --i - - ---" C U : . - F . t- a s 4 .'vvj Y . , i - ,J II- i-ii- J '-i- A:. -T .1 J. 1 .-l;,t. - - :i teVittiUK '! ;" TtJ IP. 1 ;-vs it ! t : -T-OR cr- Ur'i A t-ry '.rt'ry h':", r- lct-u-r :k ! AL-i ui-arr .t;'U.i:L,i;', w .u V-it. Ten ia fx-r:-r fcn-i te . ihe rr.--erx of .loaw. a K. Hiais, al u vi.- w V.. . Lobr. A!l tit r.c t. :ie. in'-rf 4 r ; f Vnri r2 vi-.i;-. y ::i:1 i- : e l--.'. -9 r.t tit-s-". r-ni rvi t-wLA?.- 'oa- ..L'Hr? Urttlt. J.ti aij;:i "-n, Stcer-i c:n-r. 't x,z ; N 1 - A 12 t.ii r-i-u or''! k,i h;;,rf. ;.c V. i :rou;.:; oa M--baii:c -;rv-i 'y st t-vt and esvn-t-iii torta ki b-.it-irei aa i twenty fctt to an k".-), a-i.. - ii K-t a I tbe ti a:i i mi Ntx U oi lac r-t, tttv.i g a no---rT frurte llCiiBji buJ.'ae UirT-n -rt-. 'r0 . L. N . 1 1 fricu e.striLT--! 1t on Mtr han.r .n -.t ul exien 1 LcTUj u ill m.:.-; oqc Una irl an ! i fj t lv an-1 : ii t-T-:i;v -.- n ". fV-t i W;-le: lie a. ley. a-l o.'niMf I'-nah n'f nvJ oq tae f aa-3 1 , ou i-c -m ..Z. uie 7.crn ii e.-rotloa aa J be a- t!-e r-rc--w-rv of 3r:oo --jlvA.cr.iv, ai iLe u:t .( Uicr a. UaV. AL3J A!l the r'arh:, tiire. ia;errl an.l r'a rn of R'( h aii w litiii jiiiur. of. iu aa-4 l-j a ev-.A-n trw i A tand ::iuie ia L.ts-ula I:e S-m-r-e',' U-t-.i:, mr-t ctrnnlf, la . atljc-mif ia ! t A'-ra-hara isc:a, Jotta J. HaJi.-, t.iaa".r:e lif..iz. iiw A- 5aut. 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I .,i ..rtr at r.T.a-ct'.f tj, a ibe ,!vua--, jj r -r. : ;.:.r' o: tae ta.y of u!.a!.M-a u, -aib::a .-u: i-a-, oa ' the U.n .f i .--ii-lale. are ratra-ly aa-a-e-i. rever.-r.t t.. te t.-t nr !:e ajal ! tne K. (. R K iv-a-j .n aud wit:.,3 le-.-t of ite e.ty v. - - ' J . , - , ' . Ihnrwre-ft 1 r.ta,a. Tf.-r a.-l- ii Co.ral it- t.l' 1 ! id fcrt. cn!Trt; :t'it t.i ere nf the mu rajii.j Srowiuj cilit '.a leua-y.' aa.a. Terms. Ten t-er r-T.t. rf rcrta- v.ot.j to be y. i .'..n x-.-'T nj kif-tvl -1'a: t'alxc of one th.r'i tfCevWoie tn r.: u:irr:.a:-.a of mi. or.-th rv oft year frora i' !. ii'h in trre; fr-ia c-tr.rataaua.'rt of fra.e a-..'! or.i---t.-!.r1 U rr "c . a 'ira usmi ..rt-titt-e- Ute ivr--4 of i fc te jaJ au.uai.T L "arr jarii-eT -aitjw r-f ,i ! '.-r.-e t-rja,-r, ixa--!. lr..j br titnra; i:' -r a-. 1 a! h-.-r S -a: 1 :i.err ;u : Xai ura ;iiiv !.'-'.'- ( t i 'r-o- oar-iueT. -lex- d.. icterr! t Otxv-J fnm -iar f 4.ttiir-a-i m . aa"-- Ie:.U 5-a.r.t.rct hi be sc-rvi t j ;.-:;au j. BL-r--. t.. - :!.. r...-Liii t- I r.uir.r.i. rr t'lit.ia. , ' JOHN P. KNABLE & CO.'S Tfe'-fe ,tt nrver heee anviAiaa; ! thi eitv tike the eih:.ii. n nf V w 5'r -t !w ':..!. si kv ".naH. art Mjj e are turn tufm'.ni. f t lie p.ri . ii nl n uf..l -u i..a.it.u.- uiat yoo rc er loi uC "T al fy too to raalt us a ist u l in;; .-'ir iMieow DRESS G'XlDS. . t t.. . i. : t yl ' c T-r;n t ..-'.r, F-:t Tt l 1 - ; - &"f..l ToJ t It 4 . "e It i ft I -II . New India Silks. On Ho choice ones "w l:m: c t-u-e oc-r ( '3d i.iie ca..ce pqm (ae !--ie c:i.k-e oce - TV It uu tl A L,z. lu.e rs-M-e od lr.: cvk ba b in !rec nf recces of caouw stj.e ar.a ia.;uea at w pnost. Fine Line Wool Challi. t e ha---- the choicest Sine tn this el:y. Too rr, n-K T'M -o ts:y cant you ae vara. P c iti iowcat tor tiae joocav CLOAKS AND SUITS. We re ujir otis. aiiJ are ux,oq tobow tiio. as coas;-Vt; a - ne cf Ir,.!?-.' ! arv! tor.t,3 Oloafcjk aoO J k-T aa th:a or any ochcX 3tarae can Viow. t.ciT a-l v. mi Vo -a.! axwi ir;c aa-1 -jUAlitj will do liie rea. aT us ;:a a call an-1 a.; w ui-ia:l u'-r .atx John P. Knable & Co. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. Send for samplas and share the Bargains. Will cost you nothing to exam inw goods and compare prices. AFDEEW FOSTER, 247, 249, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Cry Goods, Notions, Carpels, k ' Wli-.a iu JOIIXsTOWX. dou't fuil to call at ' GEO. K. KLINE'S JYUIF STORE, 241 Main St., y!l. e will he founJ a Ccmj.Icte Stock of Jry (.'00J5, I-ui.'c- ar.-l lont.-" Furniihinis and Wraps. All tl.e Newest" thi;;.'? iu I're-s (k...,!s, incla-lin,' Silks, terge.. Henriettas, Cuui.-ls Hair, Ileulor-.i C r V..,,,:' Crvpe-i an-J all otlier Novelties ia tLe lress G.o.Js ii..,.. ' A!o a cfinpletc line of Staple Goods, such as JiusKus. Si.cnii.. Tuble Lin- vi.t.-ijc--. ac tur iaiae oi j tu.'ts au-I New Markets of the latest ."prin ' t;. I Til MOTTO :SiSt Goods, Laten St;. !ei a:. . Lortte and see as. CxEO. Iv. 1 ""'L'!1T I'RtX'LA'M VTI' i W ; wr.ir. T'j- K..n. Jin , 11. LoV.r ; r .-( ' - w-ri -fiiii-e-a rri: ;.. r-.c tiu-f , I ! " ' , t -,;, . IV li4 f V..aU T. Cw. m J is . J 1 ii' 1 ;; ( Lirt f i. lai'ri'-a F..-aj ' ... i ... j.-t t, - verr ft the trt: 1 til : -r . r. ai-s :u -.tie t'.aiLtr ,f -n- jl.- ri.-H, ,7 p:Ii",j-v , t ,.( tt,e Pee a-i Ja: i I--, r.ry ar.-t c&rt f t7er aad Trnaiaer at ; .c;:r:, ! Mf)riAY MiV i$a MONDAY, MAY 23, 1S92. ' -w, .ww-.. j V-.r:'"! n htrt-ly st'-'en ' f--. e. tte ti.r.cct a.-..i r;l:;;fi!,: I t'.atrty x.Jlus t. tiat tnev Imt Usea an 1 I ilia! IDt-T r LfceTi a i ; - e :i. ir.rr.r i n-jr ;--v.r.s 3r;:a thrir r ki.r.s 3r;;a :hr:r r.. rw- ! L:- :'.:-.".'. .tiitiw; .. I . .. . . 7'... . . jj i7jt- ute I . ir on. . .-i.- -. 'I:., .-.or ir...: n t-e of s,rner-I l::etf li i Llerc to prjvi:l; araii-si aa.iaAn - ., a; ' .. r: ar. I L"a' ac r.t cf A- J. tneicaa. al- L b.;rkhf.!..-r. Jff - ar; i - c- :-t f j-av.-iir 1 usUrr. ai- 1 : -tr:. r -Uo ;- M .at3tr. -irt- -l. I t :r-t a:; . t:ial a ':T-t a:; . a ra.J p(- hrntD, aj- ir -ira trt.rje kuh-iiar.iaa.dct- 1. u" !. a:-r. .t.ijiiiu r; i -. - fn a! : '-x- r i.: r 4 r tf I rur: y iihwrjit-r t- .;;r.t ..f -Iin M' ii K. T i:;it.a.k. .i-.-r-.;. ( Vs fu J K.-iiz !- t t"r n.i..;. i...iim. -a: r... ;r int : -r ; j.t f i 11. 11 aim.. :-ar.; ( J. t. M- tl ' r c--r"' "u..a ul Mary t ".:! an'! .-fiiii .' 'm. liann.i. (.xi:'.:iT'.;Mr:iii i.:i.ri i-.- M j ... ; ; v.". ,.-c':t. ! -i. j !"..". :t:.-: r.i-a; f Jar.-i, P. " r.a--i;in ! ik r ri::...r, tin' 'i. 1 . . -1 1 riii.ti a i.f j.. Ica. U l. ::.:-tl" - .r ? A. .V uila, t-w- il . .-at u-s-t r:n:. aviur: t Jr:i. U l-ub. a.!- i!.1 ..t ;i. urv : r. .1.-- i. 1 t , i.ii.i a.-.uui j-'. i. fvvrc.ri. - '" 'r "t ' ' --T- i .-t.-rui. i!c-' i. f . i a.--! . r ,(.;- J. ,t In II. - .r. -... .! i r- a:i i tin:.! vonut ot J.'..a M-.wr.-. .-. t-; .1 i-w.u. r. " r - .. . . . .a--si;iii Mr. .M. .Tlipn'a. t - i . i . ic.:n:.Ti, nn-ulora of T-jt:b . . - f i- - : i ::it a-r:i!r Il-ury F. ScL-li, .I,:-- r-.'-r -sf !mv. i K'.tU;in:.r.-r r . .--ii i '' u.k'i a - sii.i l .1 . t aTi ar, ai- r..:- -r .f . t Ni-.ie-l. -1 -L i ; m,: a- . -H-'ii ,i J uu. M T-jj-jr ' : i y.xr a I h.r;- cxetu-ur. ci '.u-5 P. t... -'0. ;.-t- i. 1 .rs! -a i r. .. . 'Kuai -f J nm rin.-. W. --r i r. is. .tn: ru. r ani iruitt-4 t,f 'a-.i. a. n I.. --- - r iv -1. r.ta:j'4.';:.t..ii',iti,i."i;'tr:n!l. Hit- ai- , .. -: r t-f J. A . ii :n: r. -- . i. -tf!.-S i.n.i t ;4ai .,- M Hirzm M. WabW, -' .-a.-'.ra.r or uuJ . 'itrC d. a. j. nii-EVAS. itf g ter. a;-:.: Ti.r: a-i . ! a . :.. s:v? jjjt i:e b.1;:.-.- to a.l ..j ..a tinnr Utiri f. r the i; r.-:..::j. t-rr .a, i- . .. . ; i- , i:!;ut-.I n:;- ii'.".i .-a 1 1.. . I- i. i-i - :.a . . . i..- l.oi;:.... ' .... W. I V,::.., n H'ala J. v.--r. ' j.t.irt 1 .1.14, I'-.. I '.Vi.i.-r. ic i Km k :.,v, Kiw..3t'i i ... Jam - I!. . . il r ... I .. ... I M. ) -. a -. .V i r., v. J. rt ii , -:.iia.u !', .-...I .-. . .- i. J. Wker. I. ... Wuiaer, .-it.iic; .! era. i UAiiitiw j i NOTiCE i" T ivn fcftt an M-!;.'.ioa of ! 'i.-rrv.-l r a., on n It.tu.lay. May .1. ft tte lit.a-uf iair.ei. i f.a LriM,c:i L.B,-u.r it tCitr i ;.... wj tHtir-e, i .Vaate ia hs.:. .j r.a-iip, in a.d ittt:j:f of r-n ! I t"-ci, ta . rsi : a .'.f- . i.ui.'r.e at a ; - u aU'U . Ir..t 1 N Hur1rr. at !f6yttc-. t.' 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J.. iRjtKiELPCH-tMPTOS Va rvn Voiume !. a .xupurtrai t-j 'jaiOfaiib A B.-ochar, Mr4rtnKr X i ".. li-T.:PTTr-N--rark I: . a whit cxrvpC 00 jai.wm. .-Jie, ij.in :o the ba-rk. erT heavy, -.r-! i-traioe. ai i to Ue fronn . and BK-vii ! j-'JTvi-s. i't.acipi-o will eh1 a n-T ffijrti J1, riJis- Doniiw- JvifaeTet. at T,r.e fO- r,' if J.- U iiiure a Uviiit cult les lil'fHI.ASl VHP wi.l a.lo "taAtl at mr tiTTc JuTtiig tie ttire r-io at U inj-ripe a coil, i h;ef ha- f.TD'-jd fat!-alf ute of the -i of .to-'k ia Uie eountr. chief a rer' I heaity. aad be ataaip hit prxtrrxj a'L He ia k.e-1, and naue a trvAUsr. arL-B frtita a daacaJ keM free orer a eht. faaiA WALIii BiffUY. BLACK GOODS BARGAINS. Ei'.a rr7 'U - Vo t j .A. V. a-p - - t- ' hc--ii - - -njc M-.n .... V, - ,0 Ai. aae t ?.'aii--- e li.'. m. HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL 3000 REGULAE Z: HAXrUCERCIIIEFS To be ot ! at 12 1-2 Each. We have un -uany. is jt our your cala. NEW VASH GOODS. 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