The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 31, 1892, Image 3

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,ld s'jOuIJ cot for?t
ilrujist. caa tit their
well aa any oprician.
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.a-:owa oa WnirnrrUy.
e'l.i '.ri the remains
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v jjjjjy j.-!:b:y liraj to
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; to li. r. Movers.
1. Liia t i be a canii-Lste
-e Lln-Le-'ioon-Pvny
rc:-i to been me
ra.ly jt xxi cosiilex
...:r ii i-at;rj fwra y-ur
. i a tbi'-jui c-jurse
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; ..,,:.iV by Samuel Sioe
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a-ia's to.'i itf.
-t i:ar.lly proJ i.eJ,
. rJ.. ;,.re.j rr.V.aria pnxif
- pa" and viforotis
-ar-j: ariila. At tbis
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y , i- -:M.'n is haniilea
a-llabiU-i
..... L.r i;-?iblicans f'.'jbs
at Wllliaxr.rt,
li; be a r-uch birr
vear. Congr-ssniaa
be a cani.ii'-e f Jr re
: of the vale League.
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... o-.'tinous service kwier i
.".iirics the history of t!ie !
.-n in ;be i-i.l ' days.
titi.'vl.
Syro-i of tbe
r?t'rt:nt.:j2
.e-aa Church
u.-rs and m
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.e-.t in Y-.rk. October 12th.
r"ft.-ati.-:;s of tbe denotui
- r to -'ve the c'.eryaiea a
an i a hearty welcome.
Tbite. c f A. J- White
; O.othi.-rs of i.'birtii-rr-barjt.
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; ;:ir.o. v've.-Cuat.r.C'
etc.. j
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i-l ..ncto Peter Brookla-'ber, cf
N i.-tbarx'-uin cr.-.ty, was drink-
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the captive of the Brook
- To trout ra". d wa the caif
!,-h aw:
! distress '
When tue carcass was
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. ; K-..W3 a retired physician of
V ..-V. visv.i Wa-hi::- on Ta .
.- M Ke.a a.-r'3 that he is a
.i':ij late cillli'ni'.re. John Mc-
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- i e'liitiH. He tavs there is co I
;. is the brother and j-istiy
a si. ire of the bis estate. Mr.
. a.' c; yeari old.
- s -at ra-anyleiiev-rs In wlteh
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. u'ud a wja it. who
'. . a w.tch. an ! she advised
an a-4jt-Vt. i-he dnt..-J the
uikiaj acalu.
:.z le-.urs reuiainir. ia the
s c.rrset will be stnt to the
r. v .f not called fr within tea
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'ri Ja-te: I'-rk--y, Annie:
. I; .kr-.se. Martha: Uutts,
:a- X. E : Cl-.ver. Kittle;
1 -i-i.i:;-.. F.a-ik B. -.JeiTreys.
Ic : M.h.rr. ii-iion: Xh Liu,
'....a us. L.l:: la; Walker,
;. .-' :iti:t. Aie.
J : i a Ktt-iEE. P. M.
- -i-n No. 1 John Talcier.
. ''..l-:' ..r t.e . A. II, utters
- -tt A political car.paln
sr. ; 'a i-l 'j;..--. sa'e. an exai-t
.- '. .- . a of our Order, ei-
h . u o -f the e fill -late is
- ! vre. T'.e C-.-mntaitd. r-it.-
; 's ev- .- c. ntra'e not to
:1: i r ;l.'.':.j the -thing"
:, 1 tt ta; he will a: to
. a irs it to take it o:I. and
-' : -i a of loyalty, wlii.h is
i 1. 1 jt. soliler. vgarlles of
i .'. Cvl. J.-hn P. Linton is
e I Is f.rr.lly and friends the
As is wll ktt.-wn. he Las
ti :. L tn the best of ::ealth
t ;-.-: mtn'.a thin the Jst
iv-faed hi.rt l !::! an ex-
"-r ;i.-ee o'fvsi-ons his defcth
n.-u i'e.T Dr. J. C. Sheridan
:-s Jhysiciaa ar.J D. W. B.
b. i C-ille.1 iu eotisultniioa.
; i lh-t while h:s lurjr
: tr-at-ET.i Lis .ttier
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- .-he a ve er! nary su-itxio
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-' c to A.oert 3-ary . of New
' '.-. IW-aver Fall .."-, the
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a w hen tiar of the men re-M-.
H i i.e. at.d old woman
.: ill--a of t,-rpine the 3ow
- i..-. ran to her, and stranre
-cs -me qn-er gestures with
of hhjod su-hienly ceael.
2 -; H .r-.'ile has made many
. ar.d ;-ae of tbe p-o pie of
i hi.e more faith in her than
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i -j :'. i Saturlty m jrning
Or. Mon.liy and Tae-iay
t had been !Q Jrnner Cross
u---y rcaoe a namter of pur
y alter retumine home on
:- Mrs. ifi berime severely
rxr-1 ".-! -it ta gtca cjorphine
' -f by a local physician. From
Lw death she d. 1 not retain
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"A'hea sixteen veara old he
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el ' lar.CT d: , bo survires her. Tae
f ' - -r-n ire : Jjfcep.h and Petr C, of
- c. of seal j-, Lerei ; Lewis and David
on te old home"ted in Paint
1 ir.. Lii e, wii tf Jsi4 Kerah-t-so
of Faint Li!.;n
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arrival bU2 aid wifcter goods at
A Parker s this eei.
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Mr. Lewis W. Fog. of Perry S iiioo, is
the guest of ber i?ter, Mrs. E l. E. C:Troih.
lr. J. IT. Loctber wiii erect a baa Isocie
CJtiaire oa bis Tatriot etrct-t 1A this fa!L
Jenner ciuaf:5 Jr. U. V. X. M. are mik
arrangituerit j to observe Cjiumb: day,
O-rtober 21 st
We kujw cf no town iutbr state where
dweniu bous caa be bjubt n cbcip or
here real esuue is bcij as hi6''a as in Sooier-
rbomas Eamett b3 ptrrcbaseJ the bJt
and shoe store of Frank SliivVr, oq Main
Cross street, and will lake possession Sep
tember 1st.
Oae of the hacdsr-mest cottars in town
will be that of the Walker brothers on South
street, now receiving the finishing touches
at the bandj of carpeuters.
The members of the Disdp!es' church will
bold a meeting in tbe Putman Grove near
Trent, oc Sanday, tbe 4th day of September.
AU are cordially invited to attend.
Milton L. Iiaer, a tjrmer resii.'ot of this
p'.ai, has b!ea nominated by tbe Democrats
of eV-attle. Washington, fjr tbe odioe of
Municipal J u le the besloiSe in the gift
of tbe city.
An eiegint new home narins completion
on south west street :s the property of Mr.
Charles Weiaer. Tbe " dickey bir.LV say
that Charley will install a nitstreas in it
later in tbe fall.
Mr. Hirruan: Boer has accepted a c'erk
sbip in Ik;nford s J.-ug store Oeor-e W. Uen
fjrd. Jr., wll enter as a stadent ia a sch d
of Pharmacy at Philadelphia, at the opening
of ibe ai! term.
Sttrjiay evenir. Dr. j.-jr? P.r.ilitcr'a bay
horse, known as '" old Torn," wa stoien from
bis owners stab'e at i!;ri:a. Tbe Dr. oiTers
a liberal reward fur tbe return of the horse
and tbe capture of the thief.
Lutheran reunion and pie nic at Frie-leni,
Thursday, September K : R.-frml reunion
and pic nic at R xrkw j.L Fridiy, Septem
ber 21 ; Knic-bts of tbs Mystic Chain pic nic
at '.yestown, Saturday, S.'ptenbei 3 L
Mr. William Armr. of Am'ry, LI., ar
rive,! in town Monday evening. anl ii tbe
it ;e?t of his aunt, Mrs. A. J. Colborn. AI
tbj if-h a native of Soru- rs-t this is Mr. A r
m.r's rst visit totbetowa of bis birth in
years.
Mr. James McKe'.vey baa returned from
the Ma.-ki'-tonSinit irid-n. II s health has
been very much improved by the treatm-tit
be received while there. He expects to
return for f urtuer treatment in the course of
a weci or two.
It is reporte.1 that Somerset is to have a
new DcruocTitie weekly paper, llaj.ir James
B. Tredweii, one of tbe m t ver;-att!e writers
in local new.-paerdoC!. and Mr. Will Kiru
rae'. a r.ewjppaer man cf experience, are to
pijjt the new craft.
Tbe Congressional cor.fi-r-a.-e Or this dis
tri -t will convene at Fdfonl. this, Tuesday
evening. Mr. Scull and his conferee-,
Jala W. File, Hon. A. J. Colborn
and John B. j ou, Scott, E i , left for thai
place this mortiins.
Col. John T. Linton, of Johnstown, is crit
ically iil at his tone in that city. About j
ten days ao he contrated aevere c.'. J which j
JeviI0tu pneun'.nta. i :.e v.o.o::ci iu.-..j
that he
pull thr'ejh ail right, bnt bh
ply-itiar.s have abnniined all bopea of his
recovery.
Anioiig other visitors in to a the post
week were 1'rof. !h F. Patterson, of the
P.tisburc:b llh School, who was almost
unrevociiable on account of a mustache he
has cultivated durincr vacation, and Mr. J.
Warren Seu'!, of Irwin, Westmoreland
county.
J, sepia Weyaud. a bichly
esteemed citl-
lea of -oraerst township, died at Lis home
nearj Will's Church, Thar. lay last, aced
ahs ut '- years. Mr. W-yan 1 bad been a
surTerer for s vera! years from partial paraly
sis and it was a thirl pam'ytic stroke which
terminated his life.
Mr. Foster Walter, a well known R. A O.
loeomotive en rineer. bas beja standing a
few days at bia father's home ia tlrls place.
Mr. Walter is enj yi.iz a w-U eame.1 va--i-t.i
n of sev ral weeks and prcpiJ." depopa
Utlr g the w U ro-in i "r .at E -' 1 of
;-.:rre!s an i poea-'ints.
i ie of (Jeneral K ntx"s H:s'.eia cows ws
irt.ri-l of her tail a few diys arj. She
wa- 'landing ia the shad ) cast by a Iwarl
fence :. j avorin; to brush rl.es o:! her back
m h-n hr tall cautht fast b-f.ween tbe boar-Is.
Ia her e:r.,rts to release her tall she tore it
off wfhin a few inth-s of her b.!y.
The c rner stone of the new Reformed
church at Friede :s wid be laid with the
customary ceremonies' on Tuesday, the Cth
of aei-tember. Services will b- jtin at 2
o'clock, p. ni.. the sermon tj be preached by
Lev. K'.r.r. of Somerset. All are cordially
ir.vl'e 1 to be prtsent.
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this place, has j
R. r J. II -hrherh-rd, foi
the Provterian church of
been spen lln T t!ie past we -k visiting among
the raxcy fr.enlsbe maie here at that lime.
He pr-Ached tw- s-r.nons t- that denorai
r.atlon Send i..-. He U pr.--nt in cha-.-eofa
oor.gre-gation al Ford i'.if, Armstrong coua-
IV.
Mr. George B. Baer. e' !v-t son of our fel
low townsman H. L. E e". K-i . his n-c nt
iybjt n appointed etiicia! auger ofSonuraa
coitmy. one of the ttreate-t wine producing
dlstrUti ia the State cf California.
Mr. Eaer
a; re. i a re-:i ien
the Gal lea Slate f,r
the pit seven yen's a-;d is tbe edi'r of the
Cverdale. Ca!.. -i--' -rK
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Mr. II. M. irineba -ch
cf Chad
Tueviay a
was a caller at thi? cilice T
Mr. Hiaebs igh retu :ve-I
rncon.
f-uo S.nifr-i?t
conr.ty tJ i.i.ir.ol . nh
ao and has an ei i
twenty-four years ,
13 -m one bus irej
miles f.-o-n Chi.-ig . il : will speu 1
weeks visiting ata Lis fr:er.ds
soulaera part of this county.
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Ca Jet O.-lo Keeper relumed to Lis home j
ia thi p!s4e Sauediy f-oni the Xa7al Acad-
eray at Annapolis, ML, and will spend a i
month with his pare.iuv. Young Mr. Knep- j
p.-r Las reccr.iiy returned from his first j
cruise, which was ahoa-J the l".S. S. " Con- j
stellation." an 1 spent the summer oa the j
north Atlantic, with LeiU-iuarten at XeW
London, C'cnn. i
Dr. S. T. 0-t, of fprintteid, Ohio, will
preach in the Lutheran caarch. in this place.
11 deliver !
tu.3.
Wednes.iay. even
and w
al Irei-s at the La-herar. reunion and pic- I
nic at Frieder.s, Thar liy. Dr. Grt ia re
pitted to be one of the nio: '.earn! and elo-
onent sr-afcers in
the miajiry ot inai
church, and he will doubtless a
aulieneeon both occasions-
tract lan
John MeCumons. a cha-cjal baraT em
p'.iyed by James McKeivey, was arrested and
i-lred in.iail Satur-lay on a ws-rant from
Centre county rharg:n j Lim with desertion.
H was taken to Eellefoute, the county seat
of that county, by pol-cenuu Gilbert yester
day. McCuarjns is sa l to have heaftiessly
deserted a m.ost estimable woman lor a
loose character who lives along tbe railroad
between here and R kwood-
Tie tlgsres furnished frjm the Collector
of Internal Revenue's office for this district
estimating the nnaiber of pounds of maple
sngar produced in thi county on which no
bounty was claiced ar very re'ishadinj.
Bounty was paid oa 223 SC2 pounds, and
the Collector tsti mates that 112 9V. pounds
were manufacture! by unlicensed producers.
It is b:;eei that E k Lick township alone
produced more than the entire amount on
which bounty was paid mi the number of
estimated pound. In lK'J tbe assessors of
the county returoed over JvO.ou pounds of
maple sojar prodooed the preceding 7a,-.
Bung Hole Economy.
Tbe towu council have alrady e-juaa ler
ej about $.jO of the tax fund of thli broa j h
ia an efTjrt to ascertain whether or not it is
practicable for the torou;rb cjrpiration to
ci-rttslruct and maintain a systtm ofwa'er
works. There U no telling when this pro
tl ftte considering the resources of the
b-j.-vujjui expetditare will cease unless the
tax payen aarakea to their interests aiid bring
their rtprtsetiUlivii in the council npvi'.h
a sharp turn. We understand that the
council have employed one of the ablest at
torneys at the bar as tbeir leal adviser aad
we would asggirst to them that before they
throw away any more none, which is so bad
ly needed for street and other improvements,
they get an opinion from their lawyer as to
whether or not they are empowered to issue
and sell bor. Is for the purpose proposed. A
prominent lawyer to whom the question re
ferred to was submitted pives it as his opin
ion that the borough onnctl have no right
to Issue bonds unless authoriz3d to do to by
a Tote oflheijOiIi5d electors of the borough,
and that bond) issued by virtue of tbe re sent
election held on that qieslion w uld not bs
worth the paper oa which they were written
and would be absolutely cnsaleable.
It is true that the voters of the town have
decided in favor of wa'er wjrks, but it is
sheer madness on the part of the council
to throw away money in a vain etfjrt to ac
complish a purpose which reipsirea the ap
proval of the people by ballot ia accordance
with tbe act of assjai'ily. It is not our ob-j-t
to throw any slubiing blocks ia the way
of the council while they are endeavoring to
accomplish a public good, but we would ad
monish the rutcrbets of that body to extrcise
tbe sarue prudence ia con J tutting the bor
ouvh's aia.rs at th.'y wju'.I ia their own
privatj business.
Here We Are Again-Barb Wire a
21 4 Cents Per Pound.
Tbe Johnstown Iid wire is ail sold, but
we have received from the fattury a lot of
barb wire which will be sV.d at two twenty
fire per hundred pounds. Guaranteed to
stand stretching. This is a g cd bargain.
Caii and :ee it.
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Horsa Thief Captured.
A fe daya aero a youn man. a stran r:r,
roie into New Ceutrevilie at.d t.ifered to
sell the horse he was riding, tfp-ther with
the saddle and bridle, k.T fjrty-Eve doliars.
As the bone was a jonrg one and worth
double that amount he was bought by a
loral horse dealer. Tbe youne man left for
R kw.xxl immediately. He had only been
on the road a few minutes, however, until a
Rjckwood butcher arrived at New Centre
vilie ani hearing of the sale that had just
b?ea male went to look at the horse. He
refgnizej it imrardiateiy as one he had
traded oif in the rooming and at once arrived
at the con 1 isi')n that the oae he had gotten
in the trade hid been stolen. He started in
pursuit of the youn man but did not come
up with him. At Rotkw.iod he learned that
the youn,r man was at the railral 3tatioa
waiting to take an e-ast bound train. Sheriff
u yd happened to beta the town at tbe
time and at tbe request of the butcher he
piae.I the sitipeeted man tinder arrest. At
this juncture C nUble D.tpont remembered
that he had a tele-cri-am ia L s p--ket from
the Sheri.; of Westmoreland county r, i test
iiiir hiia to arrest a horse thief, aa 1 giving a
d-cripti ;a cf the. thief and of the sto'ea
h Me. As bith horse and thief answered
the description the prisoner was handed
over to the Constable and a me-a0- was
sent to SheritF Haxstn telling him of the
arrest. The for y five dollars received from
the sale of the horse at Xew Centreviiie was
returned to the owner and the liwe reciiv
ered and the recovered horse was exchanged
I with the butcher for the stolen one. SberitT
Ciaws.'a catne to Rockwood and tciok
the prisoner back to Gr-ensburj with LLm
and the stolen horse was returned to its own
er, who lives near Donezal.
Wanted 1
An enterprising man in ea. h township.
Mut have a iittie capital and can make
ci'iner. Sure thing. Address
CliAS. A. Res a Co..
Somerset, Pa.
! Teachers Elected.
I Tbe following caused teachera bavebten
e'.-rte.l to Uarh the public sx-hoois in the
townships cam -1. Paint townships: Wea-
: ver. Wi.liam K. Heckler: Border, M. A.
: Livingston ; Ashto'a, Sera Ka'tfican : Custer,
I.ydia M. Swank; Fiat R--i. V. S. Um-
' taer; Prkey, W. S. Rose; Morr.ing.and: J.
I C. S :hrxk ; IW'.hel, S. II Npple : Clear
i SMin-i, Ar-am'nta H .lsapple: HarTmin.
! Jewry Ksu!'.naa. Wage fwm J2' ' to
;-.2i.
i Oir.raa.'b township : IUviJseii'.e. I".
D. Miiler: Hash. M. It. Meyers : Iiiough.S.
' 1. Y-J-Ier; Hochste'.!er, F.i Herder; Savior,
I A. L. Yoder; Wertz, John J. Forrest: Liv
! inc-u.n, H. A. Walker: K.-ifer, Harvey Liv
! ington ; Tire Kill, S. i. S'aetler; M.Ker. J.
j J. Siahl ; Thomas' M ils, J. a. Zlnimraiin ;
I KatTtuari. not supplied. Wages tram $.ah
to i-'.ix'.'K
L'neoH to-rn-hip : Siro?vi'iV, A. E.
I Fritx: 27 To ; E i e. X. Ih M.lier, $.-1.7 5 ;
Ca leer, E. F. Biitner. t -"2:-i; Mor.r.tain,
Annie Prrkey. Knepf-r, John Bell,
T : Beulah. S. J. Fut, $.2 Ti ; Maust, A.
B. iL2.r.aii, J-5 2o.
For Sato!
A fine f..m!!y. b'..d tsy, Hamiitor.ean
n.are, 7 years old. perfect !y so'tnd and gea
t!e ; any child can drive her : a goo.J all day
traveler; will be oh! cheap, address
Bjx To, ILjoversville, Pa.
Squire Sense Dead.
One week ago PLiiip See-e, an aged
tL7i-a of Pa nt township, died and was
i buried on Saturday. Late Tuesday evenint:
! his brother John, who resides neaf Scalp
Ive'., in the same township died from
Jrcjj - y.
"S uire'' John S-i-ese. as be was common-
; a mile beyond Sca'p Level, in llS. and was
! rr.rTie.:! (. Vl IlanDaa Custer aiojut .V
vcttrs SiO. Six children
children was the resultof tbe
nnioa. Joseph lives at home, as d.s also
one of their daughter. Miss Hannah.
Another cfjt he son?. Emanuel, lives in Johns
town while two of the daughters are tbe
wives of famrrs living ia Paint township.
Another daughter is desd.
Good Housekeepers.
Some of the roest bouskepers in Somer
set and vicinity use the Cinderella Stoves
and Ramrs and pronounce them trfect
bakers. Soil by James B. Holderbaum,
Sxnerstt. Fa.
Frost s Coming Late.
P,of. Foster, tbe Missouri weather proph-
et, in bis last report gave me .orecasis oi a
s'orm wave to cross the
continent fnvm
Septemb- 2 to 5. but he says the next wave
will reach the Paoac coast avoa t tepumter
(i. cross the watero amntaias about one
day later and reach the central Taihcy from
IheSihto the l'nb, str.king the eastern
States about the 11 tb. Prophet Foster pre
dicts this a very dangerous storm west of
the Mississippi river and tornadoes and hail
may be expected. "This disturbance." he
p-9 on to say. "will ca ue general rains and
all fear of droughts will disappear. Ia Da
kota and the northern states froei rosy be
expected. The cool wave whl ttrike the
central valley about the 11th an-J the east
ern states about the 13th. The cool waves
usually catue showers and will give us an
average temperature through September.
Frjets will be late, but net severe. Corn
crops will have abondaat time to matocs
aid the September top cotton will be better
than that which matures in Aug-ist."
Took the Sop Route.
WUTiata Moore, a prominemVand wealthy
c tizext of Harrison City Westmoreland
C mnty. committed suicide Friday aftentooa
by Banging himself to the bedpost la his
room. He was aged about 50 years and bad
been in poor health fcr several years. He
was unmarried and made bis borne with his
mother.
Meydrsdale School Board Contest.
The expressed will of a majority of tbe
voters residing !a the Meyersdaie school dis
trict boa been diftatid ty algal technicali
ty and aa a const n?nce a Democratic board
of direciors. whom the voters dearly decided
by their ballots I hey did out . ant, have been
declared duiv elected by tie court. Ii is
unfortunate in cases such aa tbis that the
court Las no discretionary poirer, but such
isihelasanl our Republican friends in
Mcyenoaie must abide by it.
Following is the opinion aid dicree of the
court :
It re coo tested election for School Direct
ors in the Borough of Meyersdale.
Ia Is'Jl, the Court, upon the petition of
citizens of said toroagh removed the mem
bers of the school board and appointed a full
board to euccced them until their successors
to be chosen should be duly qualified. Oa
the 10:h of February, 1-!Z, therefore, six di
rector! were to be elected to Ell the regular
term and vacancies so occasioned, viz : two
for the term ot three years, two for two
years and two lor one year.
Many of tbe voters failed to designate' up
on their ballots the ten which they desired
the candidates of their choice should respect
ively tiil ; whilst others named the term as
wtll aa the candidate.
Tbe election ceriitioate, or return, shows
that S. C Hartiy had Ivi voles, Wm. Appel
had 2rl5 votes, Geo. W. Collins had S.ia votes,
S. S. Good had l-.J votes. W. H. Hahel had
ITT votes, B. D. Morgan had 210 votes. Ken
nedy Pr.ce and Wm. Rupp for 3 years' term
bad 171 and lit) votes respectively, A. F.
John and J. W. Young for 2 years' term had
p and Uo votes respectively, J. F. Antho
cy and H. J. E -becka for cue years' term
had llli and 1 li votes respectively. Of the
ballots cast for Hanley l io, cf those for Ap
pel 17o. of those for Co'litis K'3, cf those for
Good loi, of these for Habel 170 and of
those for Morgan 1st) had no designation of
Ihi term upoa them or anything from
which il could be inferrei how long the vo
ters intended they should serve.
A rnsj ority ot ths election orhcers did txt
undertake to pass upon the question raised
by this failure to designate tiie term, bur, af
t -r computing the vote returned those receiv
ing the Light si number of votes, v.x.: Hart
ley, Appel, Collins, Good, Habel and Mor
gan, as fcayine been elected. U;ie of the in-;ecU)i--
did not sign tbe certifi -ate.
In due time a petition of the required
number of qualified electors of the school
district was presented to the Court, contest
ing the election on the ground that the cer
tificate, or return, was "undue, iiiegtl and
incorrect," because tbe votes cast for Hart
ley, Appel Collins, Good, Habel and Mor
gan were illegally cast and should not have
been counted and that the election officers
should have declared Kennedy Price and
Wm. Rupp elected school directors fcir 3
years, A. F John and J. W. Young lor two
years and J. F. Anthony and H. J. Eboetka
for one j ear.
Tbe ground mainly relied upon by the
contestants was the failure of uearty ail of
the supporters of the cuctestces to indicate
upon their ballots the term of office; but it
was also alleged that a few persons who vot
ed for theni were not properly qualified
electors. As we regard the case upon tne
eleetion return and the evidence taaen fcy
the commistloner il I not uecessrry to con
si ler the ahrged illegal votes. WLethtr the
ballots which had nothing upon them to
indicate the lei.gdi of term should Lave been
counted for the contestees is the controlling
!' :-stioa iu the cae.
Judge Cooley in his " Frincipies of Consa
lionai law," page Jij-J, says: "la elections
by ballot the voter must take care that his
ba.iot shall be complete ia itself, so that it
shall express his intention without resort to
extraneous evidence for explanation of ap
parent ambiguities. The general rules cf
law do ii.t permit a written instrument to
be varied or added to by parol ; and in case
of ballots, the j arel evidence would be spe
cially objectionable and dang.Tous, since
public interest of the highest importance de
pend upon the elections, and the induce
ment to corruption and perjury would
some-times be enormous."
The same author in bis woik on Constitu
tional Limitations, page Oil. says, "We
think evidence of such facts as may be call
ed the circumstances surrounding the elec
tion, suth as who were the candidaes
brought forward by the nominating convec
tions ; whetber other rsons of the same
name resided ia the district and if so,
wiielhir they were eligible or had been
namtd for the 0.11 ; it the La 'lot was print
ed irupertect'y. Low it came to be so print
ed, and the Lke, is a Imissib.e for the pur
pose of shoeir.it that the imperfect ballot
was meant for a particular candidate, unless
the t.ame is so duTerent that to thus apply
it would be to contradict the ballot itself;
or wu'csp ike Iri'J ft ii f dt 'ec'tet t.:i U it JiiL in
a..; ih.tv.tu i'i vuirU C.Je il t
h-c i-.ii-i.'i'--e." These extracts sum up the
raiiCiS of numerous courts in I'enn. and
elsewhere. It nfist be observt'h however,
that the extraneous evidence wh.ch may be
resorted to must relate to what appears up
on the ballot for the purpose of arriving at
the intention of the voter at the lime of de
positing it.
In the case at bar it i. not pretended that
the Voters who rieVcte-i to specif cp-iti
their ballot the ?v;ral terms Of the candi
dates of their choice iLsircd to do so.
i'n the contrary the proof before the com
missi mer is to thh; e:Tl-ct that on tbe evening
preceding the election, at the meeting which
placed the csntestes in noruinition. it was
determined that the TOtsrs aLoull express
no pr ferer.ee upon that subject, but that
the two who nrght receive the highest vote
should serve for three years, the two next
f.-r two years and ti e two lowest ior one
year, in case they were elected. So the
Hiestion was held in abeyince. to be deter
mind by the result of the election.
Wm. H. AlUn, who presided over that
meeting, was called as a witness and testi
fied its follo : "About 1 ) to 1" voter
were present When we came to the
nomination of school directors I sat 1, 'the re
are two t i be elected for three years, two r
two years and two for one year.' We had
then considerable dlscuss-ion, or d-bate, as to
how ws should Sx this thing. One or two
member pri tred tie school laws, and it
was ulscuwd for a number of minutes, and
it was ag-el that the tmo receiving the
nighet vr-ts should be eieitle-l tr the three
y.Ars term, and the next two receiving the
next highest number cf vot"3 shcu'.d be the
two year term n,en, and the two receiving
the ieiint nuiaber of vovs should be the one
year term n.tn. T I don't think tl at there
was a slnv'le r.iaa who voted that ticket that
did cot understand what the caucus agreed
to." It was ror, therefore, aa accidental
oruisicn in preparing the ticket., but they
expressed a"I that the voters intended tl.ey
should. Did they epre-s enonrh? How
could it be ascertained from Ihtm who
shonid serve for three years, who for two
and who for one ? We would much prefer
to deii.le this q jesion conformably to the
evident wish of a majority cf the voters who
rariicipaied ia tbe eleetion. and permit the
coateteej to serve as sc hool directors. But
there is no authority of Law, known to us,
by which their respective terms could be eel
tied and determined It is not a matter
which could be left for adjustment amongst
themselves. The majority portion of the
voters of ibe sch jol district could not dele
gate such authority to th m. if it was o in
tended. After the eleetion the voters bad
no control over the matter ; neither bad the
Court, for we could only give effect to that
which was expressed, or intended to be ex
pressed on the ballots. A voter's intention
is to be inferred from a reasonable eon ttruc
tloo of his acta, and is not to be ascertained
by evidence cf his mental purposes in depos
iting bis ballot, or his notions of tbe legd
tfltct of what it contained or omitted. Io
ple v. Saxton. 22 X. Y 3iO S. C 7 Am.
Iecis. 151.
While we might lock into the action cf a
ncminaticg caucus to learn who was in fact
the nominee or candidate for an office, if
his name were imperfectly written or print
ed upon the ticket, we could resort to its
proceedings tor in format ion to supplement
a ticket as to a matter on which it was whol
ly ailent. It would introduce into the case
a rule of practice which is an entire strang
er to tbe law of election contests.
Wben several persons are to be elected to
the fame of.be, but for different terms, the
tickets must designate ibe teim for which
each is vod for.
Sadshury Twp. Election G L. Bar. 42.
Exparte Weir 31 L. Int. 2U.
Am. A: EDg. Encyc Law, TiU "Elections,"
Voh 6, p. clo.
Milhgaa'a appeal. So Pa. 222.
Gilhland i CBe. 9i Pa. 22t.
In Miiligan's appeal, be au.I Miller were
candidates for Couaciimen in Phiia. The
Court below said, "the evidence before us
shows that there were cast for the said SamL
P. MUligan. for the term commencing on
the first Monday of April lsfC, 11T0 votes;
for the term Commencing April, 1377. 104
votes ; itiihuut ties'-jf.aling ay term, 2Js
for Samuel Miller, for the term commencing
April irlTT, loTl votes. If we discount the
2Ua votes cast for Milllgan without designat
ing for which cf said terms they were cast.
Miller baa undoubtedly been-elected
How can we ascertain for which term they
were cast, in the absence of designation or
proof? It assuredly will not do lot us to
guess. Tbe voter should so express bis in
tetition as to leave no doubt, when two per
sona are elected at the same time to like oth
ers, but tr different terms, for which term
he casts his ballot. The omission is his, and
be should cot compiaia if front the impossi
bility of ascertaining his intention, Lis bal
lot is rejected."
The Supreme Court, on appeal, held that
there was no error in this ruling, stating
that "ibe action of the Court in rejecting the
votes cast for M.lligaa for the office without
designation of the term, we think was clear
ly right," and arhrmed the judgment of the
Court below.
Gilliland's case arcse upon an election for
school directors in Allegheny county, at
which be and one Adam Ammon were can
didates. Four directors were to be chosen,
namely, two for three years, one for two
years and one for one year. The tickets
which were voted geceral'y indicated the
teim, but some d:d net, and while Ammon
had the la'ger number of votes, yet, if those
which failed to name the term were deduct
ed f .ora each candidate, Gillilar.d bad more
than Ammon. The Court held that th.-y
should be counted and uion that theory de
clared Ammon elected, but the Supreme
Court, on appeal, reersed the decree and
sealed Gilhland upon the ground that the
ballots without designation of term should
bave been excluded, and aDo held that the
2d Sec. of the Act of 11th 2-pril Ls;2, had
no application to the case. The Supreme
Court in the latter case say "those tickets
were undoubtedly intended to be voted fcr
him (Ammon) as school director, but they
stopped there. Tbe electors voting then did
not designate any specific term. For the
Court to determine the length cf term in
tended by the persons casting these votes,
would be based on mere correction. The
intention of the voter, as a general rule,
must be expressed by his written or printed
ballot. It is true some inaccuracies in the
name of acandi late. or ia the manner of
stelllr.g it, may be proven by parti to give
effect to the intention of the elector; that is
cot this case. Here the attempt is by mere
inference to create a term which the voter
did not attempt to declare. Where officers
for the same odiee are to be chosen for dif
ferent terms, the ballot must specify the
term for which each person has voted for,
unless the case comes under the Act of 11th
April l?2."
The Act of 11th April, 112. applies only
when "the voters shall ail neglect to desig
nate on their tickets the term of office f.T
which each person voted for is a candidate."
In the case now under consideration they
did not ail so neglect to designate the term,
and the rule furnished by the Act in luch
cases, giving the longest term to the candi
date having the highest vote, does not ap
ply. We see nothing ia the reasons assign
ed in the motion to quash which would
warrant us in entertaining it. We there
fore make the following order:
And now, Arg 21, L-.'2, after hearing tbe
parties, their proofs and allegations, and the
arguments of counsel, and alter full consid
eration thereof, it is adjudged and decreed
that Kennedy Price and Wm. Rupp were
duly elected school directors fir the term cf
three years at the tlectioa held oa the Pith
day of February lsi'2, in the school district
of the borough of Meyersdale, and John W.
Young and A F. John were elected school
directors at said election for the term of two
years, and J. F. Anthony and Henry J. Kt
becka were duly elected as school d. rector
at said election for the terra of one yar, in-,-teal
of the eonteste-s, S. C. Hartiy, Wra.
Arpe. Geo. W. Collins. 3. S. Good, W. H.
Habel and IL I. Morgan.
I jTLe costs of this proceeding to be paid by
tbescl.ot.1 district. By the Court.
J. II. LoNcxsirixs,
F.-t-sldcit J idge.
Y-'ir Eyes tested
free of chares by a
practical Optic i a n
and glasses furnish
ed from i" cents to
io -') jer pair.
yfB Jt CaEi--trg,
Jewelers ar. J ojticiir.i.
Smeret, Ta.
Reformed Chvirch Reunion,
Tbe P.formeil Church reunion next Fri
day at R-vkw.d is expecte-I to be attended
largely by the Reformed people of the coun
ty and their friends, and a very pleasant so
cial time i expec'el. Refreshments fir
snch as do net prefer to take baskets will be
furnished on the grounds at reasonable
rates. Foreign Missionary Moore will de
liver an address oa the work of the church
ia Japan.
T!rn or Temper.
o time or temper wasted when you use
the Cinderella Kange. lis larere and high
oven in?ares perfect baking ar.d roasting
sold and guaranteed by JauMi B. Holder
baum, Somtnersel P a..
School Ago In Various Statas.
Tbe ae at which pnpils a-e allowed to
enter and to cent in ne in tbe public s-'honls
dit'ers greatly. Of the 1 Ststes an I Ter
ritories. 6 admit ihem at for.r years of aee, p
at five, 2 at six, 3 at seven, and 1 at eight.
The States admitting them at four are
Maine. Connecticut, Florida ar.d Montana.
The seh-ool of Alabama and Scrtb and
South Dakota do not receive tbera till they
are seven, and those of Texas exclude tbera
till they are eight, and only allow them to
a.tend till they are sixteen.
Twenty -8 re of the States and Territories
ailo Children ia the i-splic schools till tby
arrive at the age of twetty-one. .f the
remainder the "school ace'" termtna'es at
twenty ia 7, at sixteen ia 3. and at fifteen in
3. l.'hlrvvt Jnnuil.
irtlfto TfL'aroot
Sob of
Mayor Tillbrook
bl Vc Kteiport. Paltad a SerufuU bunch under
one ear wuca tbe pbyaicau Uoeed and (lies it
became a ruciunj sore, ami was followed by
erysipelas. Mrs. TilltJ.-ook gave bim
Hood's Sarsaparilla
the sore healed up, he beeame psrfctUr weB
and is bow a lively, rotusc tay. new "ts
wnose children suffer from Impure biood
should proat fcy this example.
HOOD S PU13 - llabitaal Cmmptmam by
leimnrf truuiu accaa ot th aOaMatafy eaaaa
re itv' v,
c
Wrists Tfc- H..r. Jkb H. Toy;!-. Krt.
Ki-ik she rr ? it rfmiitn ttr Vh
J'M. :l ln-t ru ; an-l Jcf T o.rt yvt
mrA ltfTuin-r i, nt-rat Jui! lhv:y. J-f i
trial t A.i ta;i.u al oU:-r tal- i rn in the it
I':m-t. fclt.i :fK-. W. ElU'! S H CiD' W-
n-! J.im.rs t.f '.-let 'utirv l jt aiut TniSeT
tu-i irt .:t-.j .) I-'.ivenr fur t!.c iri f :I v.
Lai iul ii.-r utf'-ui: r iu iLe .Mn-rMrt
hav ititi tbtr (raf-pt.. ul to me ti'ivtitii,
h-r bsajvijiz a Cota"t of Vii mvu F '. 'irnnii
Ltiiirr ar.-j Courts u Oyer ml TniUiicr l
MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1S32.
Xv:cs ia hereby gtren to;i the Jnstii- of tte
Peaee ti. turooef and i .Mt-ulC.-s wuhiu the
paid t'4intT oi sjtnerset tja: t!-f he ihea and
U.ere in their proper pemxis w-tli their ml ai, reo
or!. tn-jLiiSit.otis. xam'naroxi and ocber re
stubrnee, todotnoe tklnz which lo their
ofh.-e and ia that teha. aooeriain to be djce.
ar.d al ibey who iil prtaiecule aratc( thepna
ooer that are or n&aU be ia lh jail ot stunerst
County, to be ihen and mere u proaeeute aaout
them as tia.l be last.
Is.UAH Gx- D.
Sher.ff.
gllERIFFS SALE.
Ity irtne of Kindrr writs of Fieri Fariaa.
Ven.tiiloca. Expioaa aa'd levari Faeiaa. issued
ontof Ihe t oerl of ( i.mma l leaa uf S merset
Uoonty, to oe direetot. mere will be ex-p-t
to puOiio Mai at ice Coo.n lloose, in sm
ersel Borouii, oa
Friday, Sept 23, 1892,
at to'cW-k P. 3L. the fullowiiig described ital
All ih rgtat, U;. !nte-ret an-l clim oiPn:tI
Atiiun. imtk-m HiKhdaj and lienry cia.ta.
len; U L4.iL' oi, m &oi tuUM foilowm rvma ro
tate witiiM,:c m . 1 towiLa , sr.perfi eoia
tr, I a.. iM-r.U i a Itum : iv-inuuioc ai 4mii
on lur tM t( -ai'i trat wrire A bra.ua .u htnT
aii'i J h i tw'o Unil fun. thtiu-e mest liir-e
h;m'lrsl tui itinvn au-i Rv--u-nUi it-w Ut
Kiitrr, tiirtrn: nrtu tw hiiu-irfl ani tGirty-mx
tl' sr i b uatr. tarnvc ca.-t i-ne Lun-lrcl aiivi
f.r-ix ififrw to sitHit.. tl.-nce i:tn Hfty-t-e
irrt- lo tjt, uwcini irmi two liQu;tVa
au-i tuirty-; i-vrt-e U a Ta-t. it.eRf 9on:rt
tnifty twcn;T ati-i ixin(b. tudiU
he u:r-i--f.tLnii h-stks. ea itiiy-cn an-l
: x-ten'h. sou: a e:?nty-tr.r arvt or.-frjinJii
lv rrei wtst n:nrt-4jM jr"i:fs, t:ri otie
ii:iL-lrr! i-.-"?Tr to 9Uiit:s, ntraia.iv ttxaf bn
1rnlanJ fc-ny-eTea a-ri an-i od Luni.-nl ani
f.r.y-t:.rte .in in t m.-a.-urd. c-e n LLe
an. ta-i.-t Lkii-i ppra.tl m ike rt::i.a u(
lt.t rtj tU-ic m iii',iiiii;'a uf the rp; ai.s'
( wjr. tt S.'iii--r tii::y. I'd... &rf ;n N. i, U
gctntr w.lii i,jc tifr.aaU-iuciiL'i aiiJ i'ur-cuaiu-
Ti-ii in r.VTi:on an-l :ohe It Ihe prop
erty -f I-auitii AuisLin. Jit iL-u lioii -iay a:.-i
H-ary S:iiiiii, lerrr ttroar.i, at me flit m-n-'t
K.D:r. var-.ia a-iii.aT:Lrat.)r of 'icaoaa
-AL-O-
A!! the r'irht. v.:. in-r-: an.! t '.aJi of ieoa
I.'itiy, t- ft ! li.ari 5. annir, tcrr U::ia:.
of. i:i a itl toR't Iht f'-l:ou:n tnu t f Intnl i; M
air in Jr-nti'-r d-. nhip, wtui'T. t intic'.y, I .
ei fjUiiiu: ii:r hi::iirtl au t H'Vt-nty-tiHr ;7
a rt- an-J rim t j 1 r-r hf mt r le-a, uu.ra--l
:n tiie .-:cr.:!"t in-iiMiu.ii in tne efi- f
Kr'.'.ri. i il. -lr.er. rto 1 a." No. , i,'iiin
lan'l.w -f Jc-6n K-i Hmrt . itrkineani oin-r,
ih-r ai-i ln-l Htii'h Htury K-i b. tn
uUfTt: r.e of vi rvnl cL:e o( FrL-ri a
h enc aeT, ice 4., ty 'l:cl tiie day of
Kl, rtjovcye-1 to V.i lMris, who on ttic :
i.y oitvtfi? 1 tr. same to Fricricfc B i - att-r,
Utit'.ncr Lue litu;it:usa aiiti appun
iaacu in execution and to 6e M t the prop
erty ut Ucorv! Lu ly, Wt I anI Ci.arlM r. V in
near, terr it-na'it, at tr.e iut of Cjaia.r.ne .
axLiMror u-c.
ALSO-
All the ri?.:. title, ir.tert and lalnt of Tbrm
a F. i yt:i an-l taTT'tnte W. llonrao. hi w:v.
ia ak-i u tae orjti.'i:",l 1 i aii in;n.-a
uu l-r.yiiitf a iraot u( iand in r?-i.niniit wufrnp.
3t.';:i-TM-t a:i;y, a tae i'.a.:e tf ftnn .vaa.a
OL'rt.airi? t'- tuadrtl a rrr, n:--re or j-,
-ti..z .ar.df of Juhn J.aynw.i ha-.-rtiaa Ltv
ei.a''i. J. K KHi.an aii ixurr. mii an i ea-vryt-d
ty one lav;d .-Wyi.rr to jamn smi'ii and
o-:tier 'y -let-d narti.e 'Ule Apn; 41. and
rvori'-d 111 01. pa( ;:.. UHe tiler
l.i U-riiLinieai an-l at-j un::a;!.'ifi.
lzen m irwi:i-n aa l u V i th r1
erty of I taom K y jr.nar.d 1 ai'oiia W. mt
ic.n 'itw w:if. at the u.i of He wry Y. i;.VnT
."aii a and Jaxuts Ltii &h. rn-jAnut trad-
a.- lvti:t i. i-rtapa, Oeur- J. Juliana ai-d
ALSO
ATI theriht. t:t".e. i:itHrt- arid claim of E".;.-.'a
Ay UT. ', i'i and lofc.i ti.; rvrtam lot of criiiud
siL'iuU: in ti:: birtjua u! Njatrwi, oi:ii;y tf
sMnrret. a::d 7:areoE I'enasylvja:. fror.Uttiroa
Utrine-ij!) t . south :;1 Ujuu-.t-d ty t.o'irt
a. iev tin trie -'-t. lot rf J. f. IV. hy on lac
njrt;i. an i a private ai-ey on :herst. n;at;a::i
tae-:'Htr:. oi' an re mreor ita. cavid t "
oi -rv- aoneand a ha.:" siory Untniuj Lw-.-.
a 11 li it ajjp'a.nenaiiet.
11 exiTH.-o and 5.7 he oM a the pap
ery oi t ".;- 3.r.Lr. at Uie Miit ( O.iver kn-a-Lrr
avl Aa iit? . t reA-w, aijaxaLsirators oi vVo.
b. yreiii( .iv; d.
ALiJ
AI! 'i.e rlfiL title. f:i:r: an 1 ciaia of S.irh
A I.cii:nan rtl Jo.aa It. laeacan. if, ia ai.d t-j
frr;j;a jfe- or j-art-ri !" ii:d i:iate,
h ii II iuz .11 the far i-c.p of Pa. at, rouMy
01 -THa:rr-et aud tte of l'r-aur. via:, bt-:;:-i.
lr 5 at a p,'-t, tiiea-e y land of TtitKaa1 Hay s
eata;:. 1,11 j1 , dvO:- t :tir.:ra and liv
tt i:';. parrr Lr to p"t, lata e n ice -;ne atnn
T -l rt t..,rTy-t and trt;rj;n per ri
W ,.ii.s. lUKV.iD t. .ta d- creva e.-t e:it
tK-riav-i :.v:, tli-U' e oy Jeretaiaa rL':--r
nor: a T-.i.jr. tjt tws-ty-uine and . ie'ita
p-f ::e lo utce at a beet -ft," ia ::u e t.irrn aixty-m;v-u
and oue-hali d-xree ea.-t tritnv-JOiir aa i
;4at-Rtii j-rcut ;o a $in;i p- ar, tr.n.-e
r.ort.; 1 Jt-jrcoi ve; l- prth-s foa-aiitU ie a.
a .' r y Kparaim ,V-e aorta V) d-tfTi? we t
t x and eiacut -teata Lr.-ae lo voc, then-v
iMi'h drrr! fr:y e-ie ar.d e:n:--.i.:h.
p-r to t;.oa':e o-.tj Ti der-ts a-!:
:;'ty-tE.f ad .r.e It-L'.j L-cr- i-s a Uo
pi -e of -; .ei.:.. oru.u-ai' r.iten r.
Liaj te :::e trai-i ot iai t-.ta Je-r-cia
rhi.Ur a:.d i -t -y. L. w;fe. ty t..t-:r dr--l lai-r.:
1 :.,eir.a dav! jot'-ra ilo te re'',r-i-rti
, o,i.ri'e-I t.i ara A. i-ri.ma, a, by rrV-r-ei.t-e
t:.r..'i. had wui more t'l.iy ai-d a: la.:t
,, i'-ar, u--:u' X ':ia ia Dp iruraa:'ti.
1 .i-:a ;a x . :n -u aul to e aa tn T"rT
trry I A. i.e'.iiiau ai-d J-iu i. Lebitia,
a: ... -'. l of Laic J jQac?.ta l. ai.daCrf aud Lj.a
A.-..Mi.-.U.
-iLv -
Alt the rih t:i!o, ir-'trwi ar.d cTilra nf A. W.
. .f. a a:: 1 o :lie ?!ad:v:-i:rl a ;nh I-.'
run uf a t-e-ru.u farm o" trat-t of iad .:': .a
'pp-' T -"-y ft toi;::..p. jr:--r"t i-wiLty.
ad ..a; u iait-!s u stm.jel li'-'Vr. I'a':;r.
1 1 . 1 f : : r i ri'i-l tx? .-"s, roiiiaiairj 1 ..a-itd
'a or ii''!t i' .iiT'-s ot n.-h
r- oi-.ar. rrJri--e nne tiaarr, taa:n- ;ii'.re"ii 1
? r - 1 a. -'ory U Lmi, ixiH and Qcr ;T- f
biauii.i "w. nr: n exf-Iitt i:AT eaii.p, !aad
!,t ? i aa.ie uf cUa:.kiAir, w.ia ur l ;-r.c- j
a. :.-. ;
1 ikea ia f-Tr'n:;.n ar.d to l? 1 1 as ti: pr-i i
tv of A. W. U u r-r : 1: si.. l . f iii.v - a ,
i ' .afein. a-i.:i.n:-iri.r of Mxrr A. K r i-i-r ;
d-- d-. fo.-T. :y i:-y A I; ;ru-d. u-e of Ju.;ii F. t
liarrvi, adauatru:.r cf W m. S. Hrrah. d.
AL:-
A'.'i !ie rt, !;'.. fnere"t and rU'rn n Wil
liam riffle ol. ia and !o ai tiiaS cr-rtain lot or
pi--vl..l KT'.t'.ud -.:a.i;e ia !;!:irn.: Uwr.i ;.,
fn-.-r; fvaiiy. Pa., aa 1 "'HiadT-ti l y tae p'i'i:c
p. ad .n l.rz Trora iit-jtri-.e -KlLi:ry. I -a-iiratr-;-:
an I '-ir't- uf t F'.'i-t, cul-.n::-;
rr-r a rr tu rt (r tuiT.u. toe--'n enrv d a
!-.tr-.e '! u; ii' :v. -lat.e aad tCcr
o:f'i . i'-nir. ier tje a,'nTirt.-aAa:e-.
laa-f i iu -x oa aad to Le id a. ;i.rS
p-o;--r-y of WiiaiAia fe..j.. 1.1 ut irK
. j. tnaa tin; vi Vaca'iue Hy.
AL.-
A3 Vie ribt, ti:, lavre-r and rl.ilm r f J ea
TV J row. .if. in and to a taat ferji.u tr-t of
ti:d -I me 1: : .:' r! towu-a.p. rx,c-:i t.'.,i".
ty. and -f Ienr.y iTarna, a!;oa;av '.an 1 of
I a : t a . T. Aa.oc t, frrry L.ro a.
. r.: -n f ; '--p: z md or.r,
;a.K:a t:.r.-t h :ndred an 1 J.r 1 acre m-re
tr i r of a an.-T'j arr: c.--a."xd. !a 4
tin: -.-. tr.rrn-a trvt-te"! a .r;e 'r?
ira::;e d -Tela D-";e. a one and a ti.i"-abr;
frt::.e UcC-iat fijir. oaaaT. n.ii a. id otar o'lt-d.u-r-.
a la-'j-? on i:ard ( trill tv-arri
trv oa prentir--. laad :n a ?i-od ataUjcf ,ut
iivjtuon. .:a t.e a; ior'.-'Li3ii
i'ix-:a ta txrn'titt.ia a;:! to tr l i tr: r.np
eriyof J-jnaa l&lr at t ie u.t if i 'M tiaana,
ate of J. . Huaa, im.a.truxr 01 t 01. iiu
na, iltrr. L
Al! ?: r -ht. ti'. iu:t-.t
an I t-Ulna of S.-!o-
a"hl. of in aad b ali t'ia"
-rt n l,t "'f
k-rt.ia I ;t::a: ia tae bopjn-. of Araeri-i
i i-f Siine t aad of Pena-yiva i.
t:.d
ktw-wn m tae p;an of tr.a tin o' Sruerv-t ai
1 t No. 1 J. t-uadel on tne nor:a ! y of aai
r..'t .'. tif. dei- d.. 00 tae es by M.iia tr"- r.r
T '.r.'v hAil rm-t. ua t.;e -i.a ty i.A i.f t K.
KV'S aul ..a'.;- tw h ar-h ri ley. kir.
ter"-n tnifi a Iao t ry trariiii-rel :if BOOMS
and a : - ry va and w vl ; h;se. tz.?
mi :ne t-r ry so. lf.r tt, K il'.tiea. ll.aja ;.-r-:3
of o-w-rM t tuiiu-. fa , to rr. J. i:arr
a;.d irV 1.. a n i'- 11 i-a. a id by ded d-t.d
tt- 1-t dar oi Ma-. 1 -, a::-l recor'K-l ;n ke--o-i
t -'.i ( .. 'f U,t Sa. c-tiaiy. i . ta
7 . part i'i e-.c. v. lure it al r& ap ars,
wir.i t::e at-t-'tirt'' n :.":&,
ic ci ;-.oa 11 ! t N 1 a :".e pp- j
errvi cS-.m a Thi, ai Liie Tii.it of C J. iiarrij-a, 1
use ui i'elcr UcJiley. j
-ALSO !
A'.i i- ri -"at. ti: . J.;.-n; a:
I. K ifr.i;.. of. a liid uj tae ;
! ci-'lai of T- iw
loWia ierK'r.:d
reai e::e, t :
A crf-..:i tr-A--: of la:.d ia lYnrr.. ;
tivna;n. S .rafre? "tn'y. Ia.. aiiwa-r
ot i.-iin-u. Kau.;..r;.u tlae wei, b :iei h-.'laian
tae i:.f.:i. .i-ar.-:i i-A":. !! ta n-t
ttaaa'ie. i.ah aiid 'ft.a ici u:7:kri oa !.e
air.ii:! vat li ia.irv 1 a-a 1 ui.r ".-A a r.-3
Bir wi .!: tirt.n - i-- ao-s c ' g -l .'--r
aad ;ae rvuaaiad'.'r iu a ajA ate of cu tivat: a
.:3;iV.','-r.i bar::, ft t'--t-iry dei..t'r
bMicM?ac . o::-r oitJ: :.'d.az4 tb-reKi ere::-!.
w:tn an 'jfLard uf frail bear:': treea oa U.e
pr.-cra, , 'Jt ..3 tlie a-.pnrt-na r
Tasea ;a exeru-..,.Q aad U be ! " the pr.r
eit? of Tj'.a I. ki iiLita, at Use su.i of A. i.'.
Uva, Agl., 5X cf J. L. -
TERMS.
N"Tr TI A!l rwrn pur.'I:.-'n j at the
ane wul pi ti!ie n;:-a- in.t h pr
r't:l. if tiie pu-bike ni"n-y nttt e pa; J
whHi i irty i kn.wk--! d'wa. Uh.criv
u :; A:ain eii..i ii at the rk f
ibe Crt ;rdi;fc.w-r. Th r-idt: of th ptir
cnre moni-y mat b pid m ;r iere t.-ie
d ir of riii.mri:i)a v:a: Tt-ui.iT. r.-rt.
Ii. No dvelw!.i b a,-kr'W-ir-iJ oa'ul
Uie puri-fcao Uitjoey t Lftiil !a P.ilL
l?AiAi Gv'D.
ffi.erii" Offer. Ao. 33. caerajJl
o
UrUAVss COUET SALE.
t:e"uTierui.tl Ad!:iits:trar--r ot tae rtate of
1 hoina rauirr. tale of t onae.iaTi.i-. Pa . dec dt
w .i oif-rr t .r -wj at p'l&iifi uuurry ou tAe prers.
iMs alio cmak p. ra ,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,
K'J. all lb w two ceruia loci. ;uie;ia Ro k
rHr.ret county. Pa.. kown a I-ot Noa.
li and ia tae ernera p an of fcaft woud.
Ti-1 Jca aLade kaow a oci day of -r
JOHN KTRT7.
AdaucLira!.
QAL'TION" NOTICE.
S- ti-T '. herct.v gTTn that rr.T w'.f; JI.rr V.
Walir taT.nr :t tpt ar.i Hinl. a.l r.r
arT a hT- ui"--t t- l Ir.iat ..r barber
bron rx aa I rn ra ariT -T-.of
her fuoi-x tirit uuu eooippii Jo ty Uu
pru'r f f iaw.
Jkliflc X MILTOX E. WAlJtFJL
A U, .
DM I N ISTRATOR-' SALE.
Valuable Rll Estate.
tty tmtie of an on!-r of iQe! nmt of tb
Or.aAL.v t o;rt of Kir-' cmtitr. Fa . and to
tie ua-ler-iicaeii d:re-d a? administrator of th
fcat 0 Ijpji Abinr, de' d , laie of
a- O-r.f Uni-hip, a:-r.-i ew.a;y. Ta., wul
od-r at penile ou'-cry oa Ua prctfeisea ui aa:l
Saturday, Sept. 10, 1892,
at Ioc:kP. 5.,lLe tuijjnicj Jerri .4 real
olalif. va:
Tk.ct N . 1. a r-nani L- of !and irc:e
in iirrualh.niii torv.Qip, -,inierv.t,n'.y, Pa..
atVi.aictf lan-t. ir c'rc-iian Hijr, E. . Ank
y, Aj a U iauaei. i-jiia Htzht aJ Irat No.
i rociiLlnf T" irm ac J ) urrrte r.t
ar. biii lac boaM-auwi ox ml.-I dirUaai, &av-ii-j
Ittrcun eret.:e4 a g ji lac iturr
Dwelling House,
ft larye tank a Xx 0 sbev-T uM nl all
of ur aewarary ooiUiudjajp ; two totji or-ard
or' apy-Ie lixai o j--ar on aard aia a over
faaiaag pnug. Jut lod ia irooi tate of eui
tiva, iu: of w-ju iaJad aad ba.anoe ta
f )od Uimiiig (Xtvlatioa.
Taa't Xo. i A certain trm--t of laaJ taat
in lesxax.onin UjtL-a.p. i'iueret'UBty
a.i,oji.a lnOof Jmj H'.rn-r. Mania renrod.
.-j IrAtie. iofaa ooer. A.oert Berar-y, i hrtaiian
a a:e anl tra. t No, 1, cunt-Lama j a rv aud
ii ttm cc ru t Di-c-Mre. bvi; ;hervn eret-t-el
a new Mtux tvini. aa r-.:arl ot oiu appe
u-e. a fzjd on iiard tjf lauufui ixt trw ,
aoou: 11 at-rva of umber laud and baai ia ex-
Cr-i.eit ttaxe ot 'U,Uvm
Uoxfa tftrae Lmcu an itet t!mt thv miles
frora -u y-rtc- aud two iu:iv trcra .vaaLuXi
Ui.la. tocTtaiirtt to caurei and thowla
TERMS.
T-n per ceiiL f th-; poj-ri!.- m.o?y to !
paid a nv-n pn-(rty i- kut-tid da : .afte
a? out tnird oa i-iK"rrtt:.,u tt and triv-
ey of rtcrtl ; i.'tit -tfcird afitr 1 aymt'OU of dvi ts
ail fiKfbtr. t rvmin iua ..rt t;f rremi--,
t:ueret U i" paJl ann:.(y w tiVta
Aaf ay, wtdow cf i d-r d, da nr. ir hr naui
a. t:fe. aad al acr Win tne pr.:i-:t. uji v the
heir ot cyrus Aattcy. d- d , t;ie riaa;iKler ta
lr.r-e -;ua annua a;eiii w :ia lat.-rr, ; the
ie:crrei pavairata to lv --,.rl uc ae preua,
JAMr M. AMir.NV,
ilLXtK IS. ANkt.vY,
Frtd. W. B:e-t ker. Adauatraarw
ar.tMraey.
E
of J. R- M1ini.H k. late of Jcasr
Ui w n-a - p, - tv-'-acjd.
I.rtt rw.)f A !:a'r.I-trtt-Mi 011 th:- fVata barfn
br-a -anw-d t ir.e u:iiterjiri-'t by :n pmt-r
ajt'i. rr.tr. uotue li htrr: y vea t aii prvnia
lT!dfr-ril to a:d rt:e to'w.aae immrMU ry
n.ft. and :a-e hat".c tla:ai araia-t tr.e aane
aili prewni t.Kai duly a.itani: atei f. r tt.--t
t::e a.d txtuft r m.dt-Lce of
id t!.sm.d. 00 r':rly, ."pt. Iu, 1 -J. be-t-r-u
the fcirff 1 axvl :t o U c p- towurQ
aad warn: Uiry wid fr i I fjirj.
sTii'fcfc.N iii.i t.IN ln K.
l-jfrscuura.
E
Lirtatu of S. E. LeiVr. Ue cf Jtrtr.er Twn-
a.p. Sirriv-rvt t Pa,d----'l.
Ltrtvr 1 ttatr:niary ou tr e:.ite having
be:a crmnu-! to lite an'1fn i.ri by the
prtjc-vr a itao.-rv. coti-e ia h-rrr ' y t".Tra to ad
jrHin indebted" to m:d etate u aia.ie in2rneti
a:e aynetit, and tae hr:a ciaini-f aaiast
tae!arae wi-i pr--en tae at d'lty a.itnfnu-atetl
for ettaemt-Dt 00 Knday. Sept. IWJ, ai lo
o Lo' a. k. )t said day. at !be la:e rvsidf-ta'-e of
a d d-ttMrd. lie a aa.d w Uc: taey a ui a tie ad
f jf said purp-jwc
LYI'I V R' r-:FRS.
FRANK K 'L-jF C-v
aui i. fcir ut
J7XECUTO?5f notice:
Ftate of John 5itehvlL, u:v of A id-'a tow:
il , d-rw d.
I .(ft Ten tf'amentan 011 Nve t.ale. bav
in Sf-u craaird to tae un t.-r-'U'-d t'v ti:f r.p
er au1Kity. Tii''.- bt-r i y e.vrti to a;, ivrx.na
td.'tf-ti t sa:d e;e to E:aa,tf in. :ncd;a'. I-y-iai-at
aad tn. havtax . a. at lt:r itame
w:.i r.rt-eut t.i ai or -:.:.. m. ut i ..v a:i:.:i-a:i'a-led.
ta or bcf.ire la i.ia. ;.r-tir ria,
at t-ie auti?of A. M r.cn. In ::n, "ra.
C A Mi i li"U-l,
Ri'.-cntorif J-:a M-trr.;, dee d.
A
DMINITRATuio NOTICE
fc.-L: of Mi'-i.ael H. Mererw, Ute of Linoiu
to a-:. ii. --n -aitf rvi ',.,'inry, p..,
I.ettfT". uf A :tnt. a -n !h: aoi.ve estate
ha.ic ir a jrraa'c! ro ta? i;;tr-r.jiri:eij by ta
pn.-r-er a':taJrity. n.'.i u tr-'-y .cn to a.t
;rfL.3 ladcctcd to :d etu: w maitf? !'nae.t
a.e !'yaieat id ia-?? aa i -cia.air fa.t u..-a:!.c-
w.: preri tarm dri'y a it:i-a:. a'-vi f-r
:-t::tinrrit. oa or Usf re ?t-.rirT, tr.e Ma day
if .- ; u-ai'-cr, A. i.. i at :ac not.ae of tne
cea?e U
J. - .IN P IHR.
i K- !.! ; MEYKK-f
A laiiattratr.rs of M.-r.aci H. M. : tt dctr'd.
A
DMINI-STraTOI NOTICE-
estate of Hiram .bartr. late r.f r.alr towaaip.
incrs t otjtcty. ta, occ a.
Letter of A Ini.ntm.'.o -n tae a'sire e-tate
aav;ti nn rraatel to t.-.e uud'-rs- '-d ty ta
pfi trd'ii.-ior'-T, L'-S.' l a-rt;r rea i a.l
r-rjc in ieM-I to .! cTate to a.aae imru?-::-ie
SMyairCl and iQ-we n-tTi.-; c.aiuia n-l tl.e
-xe w ;;1 prt-frtit tirem d:iy a.hn;:'a d t
HU.ertu'i, or. t r W-fi'fe -""a- i.r-u, tae -.rd day
jcpt., l-yJ, at U.e la-e r--; !--ae r of i deed.
I'AM'rX ?H Kf r H.
HAK'.ilV :i4Kift.
Frei. W. Bu-sk r. A'iaiiaLtrawn.
At;orav:y.
DMINI-STI.ATO?.'S NOTICI-L
fc:e cfi'oa Thomor. -i- ' ! .. Ute of Lvaa-
Leera of aia.u.ra:.on t.u t::e al-ve eta;e
ti'.'.: ':cQ aC-aatc-d to ::.e u.i l-r:4:ifi by uc
t r . rer a i ..or: r ::.-e ;s b.-r-y .v-a to ai Er
m I-rpf.eit .i.d eji e to i.nie i.i-c:v ! :re
fiyxru', ar.d i'- fca .2 vl&.r :-. n.-t :;.e
.-: e a.ilj-r.t trim 7 ai.ti ::;. a: o -r
v-',---ru-i.: t-ii -a:i;f:.i.. rz't. J-l. : - a' ;ae ate
rv-;.! T.-rof v. r.- a aad a --re a.l prtr
a. tea 1,
t.Sj. A. TSI-'-VP' V,
J' HN II. tHU Ad:n.-itra:'t.
A: ..ra. r.
A
DMINI.STKATOrrV NOTICK.
I-.::er f a !'i::i:-;;' a ir r .t- e ate r.f J.d.u
Na.r. .m!"1 of Je a to:i-r.:ri, Lv;c be a
(ir...rl tae aa d r. . 1 1 tae pr ir i
ta-.n'v, uOvi.'e .irrb;- l' v-r. t a.. 'ri :n-d-
led said iau w icim-! a e pay-
;i:e".t. 4.7. ! '-.a-r v. 1 1 s. x a.:;v. : .i
t;e to prea-rt tn-m .y :i.u::- i'i r-r 1-i.ciai-rr.t
u t:.e in..--- 1- . .:a:..i.-. m .-. : :.e
1:.: r!i.er:i'e - d -J-- .. on cut ::'...
te::. r Ltw-ea t-.e hM:r t.f i aa 1 I
o'ci.a t. waeuaal tfarj taer ca;i a:tead.
v. p. ii .
w p. smu.
Al aur.ot r;or.
A
xjuueof 5xx a:"Q J. Fur.U.r La 0.3
T d-.Ar-i.
!.'t:trofal:.iar'4:..!i a t:;e e:aie
r.jT::, r.Tra :ra:rl uj :r:e L.:'-.--i:.el :y lae
L"r i-:;.v, Liae : n-srj- "y -ea to a.l
r -i :ad--Kf't 1 1 .td ev.u- uraaie imrieii
i.e : ivjitLt and t:ie b.r vi. :iM w..l pre-N'-.t
;. eti d -ly ai:'.3 -nU 'i'el fr sett.eaeut on
Ihu-Uv, o i. t.tii i- a trie itie reii ii a.e of
!-eari. icu aad waere a. parses caa at-;es-l.
N. S. Tt IKF L
A. j. il.LKrU
A !:j.a;rtrs.
YTRATOK S NOTICE.
L?ecf PhL.D E. ?-e-c. ii"? of Fa.11: towawip,
;-rrar L
U::.frof a,!n:ni-;rat.o on the ab t otait
ri-i:..:',i'x'!irt2:! tr.e an d ti 1 by
pi !-er -;:aofity aH: .- a tomboy tciven to ail
pr I itlA liutt: L iuai Uj 1 t ta.rr U la&e a'U .e li-
tu. r a;: -n:, a. id ta-je t .i-S '".ai a.iiit tae
a;e - i ;r-v u.:ia v... ttu.1 "e'.t-a'e: for
M.f.. -iroLit - a K n iay, l.- t. 7. a. ar tae la:
r":deave c d--r -i . uea a;. ! aer all pavusa
Ltt"tetl caj :jti.d.
te:a3 lfhman.
A-iiii-a-ata-uU-.r.
A
A;Tvd e-a:1 of Wn G Z.raxn. rn.ta.
N e i a-re ;-f. vt-a ta: "A .t. t. lui ier
rr.aa aa i ; av-- -a a t a-'.-: a--.. nt-:;t
of tae pn -i ert? 01 :t e !orai-r. :ta :ri.t f- - r ;n V:v
e.. t -f ;.;.- rt-. a. sr. 'o L.' c ti..d-. -"Tiri A.l per-m-:
.uo ;. i a tu 1 Vx. A.ii:iairrai.c, are
re-,:-laj r;.A-- ry .-:-r.t a;.d t.: ms uavaiig
c.a.:3 to rri-i-t ;a. ru ; tat -at 'ie;av.
J. A. jiKKEY.
i-We b? next . Ia tr '.".ort f rons-
ir.ea-l, i -l Ik. y.U ' :: - r. r ..' j..- if omcr
r. :t i -.'ia'. i .
VTiaas IL Dav.. No. liv T.. I-.M
? S. a iHv.-rre. A. V. Jf.
II A r';' ivi. n. rT--i -ja L.-feadj. :t jer-a illy
Vjt 1 - u on m- '.:,i of altera- y -f L::.-;i.aTt
fr aiw'-nt.B-'it "f I ..t.: n : n..d C. A. i .
a in I J'if.a o. K.aiaiei. 1.. a;at
M r.-u r.-r
sijlLiMtX t-LvNTY,
.. r f" n he ?"rd
cer . ;n J i-.e. iv.'i,
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I':o:aot'o;ary.
NOTICE
To H illiam A l avia. The named .tfccdr.t
Y o are hereby iw:.irvl t -: in p-iro-iaa of
th jtexfmc onsai ;.rwi.rfi I w:.! a::ead at oiy
f.ftre m ftii c e b-ia, cfi -.;ceuiay uk
t-t .iay f AMiriot, ten o e.oa A. M., tu
bear tiie e deae u. hfie forr-e.a. ai i
J. .... al LMtf EL.
XV(,TICK Or APPLICATION FUH
VTIfE i:-f-tT rtvea that aa ar'T-ii'-arioa
w.il be Made to to- Coo r. f . ivifr se-wi: f
otrHrt c-unty K.'ia M:nU:. .e iir
lr- frft bxTwva barter f.r tae !.a- of La
Tanrii;e. s:n ia xmrKl ln.wnh:p. in a.d
eo ;a:y of Stoeret, imaiu iel an Hi;i :
Be'naiaic at tbe 'wrner of the Je'?eroa towu
h.i iiae ou ta '.and of td aad 'jeonre i- toaio
trrmaa ax t"-e. tneuee eTeuty x and
oi.-n'f . -j." et f-ior aundred as.1 tnirtv-Ci-rat
t r- t diwi;oo l:ae between the iacls
of Vr A. kLTat Caan aii Jeo iiarn mat aaa
and cce ia aU ina e a.- aid 'i.Ti-uja
line porta nvrtrea an-l l ewaC and
oae onu iM D-1 eiaty Tvs -ii roaia t ae
ti ijt r-U njr-b eaM nf tn:eii of Fraca m
Faa ujea-- cmtuj fcmr - we t-o
huadre! a:.d tweay-n::M- jr u r
ta a-e ou.aei-? eve - J wet fony-Tea C
nlbft bM.a'iry wo o t.eoi t wintry Aaa.
innc aorta aew.-cFy :tt and taree-foorta
.7 i - s or.- hcairei i tQirty e.Kb: ,i,
r"iH to tne Jerte-on 'n-e ro tiie ace
a..t iaa J Lee betea 4an Htt aid "niJr
ia"0 nt-VT.. au. ary f. ;r ..i w iweQ
ly ;x -7"- ris to ie near rtVai.W-iia ow-.trr-min
aoaJ:. Li'-a'-e s..ia twettty tacve .'jj. -wt
citaety : w , rxi Vr of bt-aa:n.
tae iy e ajtd. trtle x u i evrijted. tavuua ia ae
taa bofjcua of LaAi ie.
J. A. &EHEY.
Attoracf fr Petitioners.
A
JOHN P. KNABLE & CO.'S
JULY CLEAEANCS SALE!
We maie a rule to carrj over no ?t.jk. Price will stllatjiLIniz.
It our lo.-s. Come aad sLare iLe barralL. We will only reatioa a
few we have to ofr joa.
AVVSIi GOODS.
3i3-bch CLalli, 12-1-2 c CTaJe, reJuceJ to 3c.
Fine Ckevron3 reduced to ?e.
DEESS GOODS.
All-Wool Cheviot reduced to 2c, wa 50c.
All-Wool Cheviot reduced to 35c, was 50c.
All-Wool Cheviot redaeed to 5')c, was ST-l-iic.
INDIA SILKS.
One line fine srade reduced to Too.
SUITS AND CLOAKS ALL REDUCED.
This line we are determined to close, many at e
halt price. We have seme elegant Pans Dresses, su.
that we will sell at about half price. Thev are eletr.mt
Come see the man' bargains
John P. Knable & Co.
35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Send for samples and share the Bargains.
Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc.
Whore to buv men's wear of t?io bo.-t gra .-. te:t auiko and oe-t stvles
Whore?
Wliv, of course, at the Jlamtnoth Cleti.::: S;.ve ruu lv il.e JOHN'S
"TOWN HL'STLKIl?.
?oit3 of the L:c.-t .attorn.. Hat oft!;e r.ewe-t -tv!e-. NVsvar-.- 'f t:;
tiae.-t and noi-!.ie-t fa.-! in-. I'li icr'Ti-ir of all r.;::'; '--. L-ad.-. and
nuilorials can always he lad a: - '!"!.. HL'STI.KIl'S P-a'-.-oriuia.
If you are .-I'kin ;'"il '.-.i.ls. .o.Ij. imi !s at imhoard fit" low
rii-es we an; vmir Cl-jthiorj to lnv of. rvui.-fuclioii ir'i.iraiitc.'d,
THOMAS & KARR,
Succeiiora to Thomas, Karr Sl OiUie.
Jol ad 2.33, Main .-ire-.t, JOHNSTOWN". PA.
Will cost you nolhiny to exam
hue yoods and compare prices.
ANDREW FOSTER,
247, 249, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA."
Dry Gfloflsjfllifiis.. Caipts, k
9 TE
NOT
521 HDV STRONG?
Writ for rates on th
AGENTS
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WASHINGTON AND
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POWELL'S
PURE
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SOUTH
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SONE
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172. Federal St, - AiLEGKENV, PA.
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Veterinary Surgeon,
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all departments have to on
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LIFE Om?SY.
secure evsry SIGO cf
"Renew bl Term plan.
WANTED
JEFFERSON COLLEGE.
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PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
GTTY5tSG, PA.
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