j The Somerset Herald L-?i? SMrUrinoer li, ISC ' ., .. ,;r-n vl At t-mea-SMit the . t-r c'.d ai young at Snyder's " J" on tb i"-. ni the Jewialt . "Jr.l- ,V-! d-T- ' . ' :Swormly from ).) to 2,0 t. 3 (.-), th tt from 3,OX to ', .'.-'iia usual ttU year as an ex- ' ya:'a. oear A'.toona. fa likely to " , clonal wither obserraiory v.-jnd Coanty lawyers, in abody, ' - .", .w.e removal of coal stores from ... ' "" f .. fifarpr Of the I ; r,'.vy..;:i :.ary widow living in Teaa ' tlat gol old came. - -:.l,:LlT:a b spreading in Westmor- . 7, iU.,;T :Uf)g tue West ewton road. "4'-tr of children have already died - ; ftie Herald should not fonret t V. rnv-ier. the droist. ran fit their 1) ci'a ? we:i M ,ny Ptician- . - 1 iJ V:ve or six years experience in 1.:. !.-. K:!:;'a- C... tri to kill herself ly cutting . v ';h ariirof theep eheara on Her recovery is doubtful. She j, ..I.arat over a love affair. i-- .1: :'t Drr.-man. wh3 attempted the .-,r c l .- ck. said Friday if his sen-- 'en yer e fuld kill i; - c '. talks of his crime and . ;v orjr rec'tt that Lis mission , v. r.. on:ii:p with a had taste in i I in aj i'etile, indicates that ., fi J, :rrn:henine. For this t-- a.'h::j! In-f.- r thaa ou oc ; .-; of Ay r s T.l'.s Ukea at bed , :! f r rer ad f I1i-.lvf d M.al aad lV.ne . y or h pnit'iil cx ming A. C. IUvi, S :uL-rse, Pa. P. .i'-a:il Uis Art:c eij.orer m w ' T r have n-turijed frtn the " ' - ... n.. :.i:fc'ht s;ia after accoaipi.sh- . -,5 r:, n-ery ihu'.l the purpuse for ii? nK-d'.tlon is wr.t out in v tL A -uditi-y of Natural Science of 1'hii- ;:, i:i3:rih-3 h-.tel complexion s-xro r. to tLe loveliest pink and-white w:.-r':i -f Ayer'i Sarsaparil: is per- iti. a:.dcwnietics entirely abandoned, v ,a'.zz tan coanti-rfeit the ro.-y glow of which b'ojes the who use this .i..:'-'.i--aker Charles Hirers, who made ' e :l :r i-r .r;s s.js:!t on Keeper Kberhart, (.' . I' 'i-1 u'fh workhouse, was sentenced Vt:tra Penitentiary oa Wednesday r j.. Kraea.'.y fr terras aregsting ;i vr---. has two aad a half year9 to serve : worihaai, and his sentence real .y ius - : years. T.. M.:i:iruwn Ihrald fays : On Tues ,',v ;rl Warner, of rermati.vh town : . . i i his partially doublehoadcd calf : ' i rr; r. ::&n e 1 Boyer, from Sayder coun r, f ra two-year-oid colt and some boot n j -y. The calf had three horns, three a:. two sets of nostril-, and was as : r-!y as a cricket. Coyer intends to ex Lti: the freak. A r.;t:rJ.r trial came to a close at I'uioa ; ti Thurvh. very s.:JJealy. George i.-'Lk. Mike Matwy, Georje and John V -. .jki.arid Joha Meoklasb were charged r h '.be murder of AaJy Kimejack. at a l.-..-:e:i'r.g laat Jane at Leisersing. I: was i. fel-.-;-J that no inquest had been held on l.r ,'-.ai man. a:: l the jury was inslructed n r..;-rn a vt.-.!i.t of not guilty. Vr.l,-r the rjiir.z of the Supreme Court in th natttr "f WestSeld borough ayatest the r-.rj-!;ivvaer!i of Tioga coanty the ap j to ail coanty bridges, unless es- -- i '' trn-ei to the contrary, will be built !y :l: c :r.-y. This lindingofthe S.ipreme t i-. :' cjr.i Jerahle iutrt-st to boroB;rhs t:.i :. :i'h:pj in which one or more county tr. are x att d. Ilrt. W. II. carver's little fjur nunhs ( : was sillies on its mother's lap last H i.-.y when the latter was cutting some i - tLair.-la! whh a pair of scissors aad f g i:i hand la the way tad the little i. : u: j:.-; of theai clipped oS at the first j . .:. The mother did out discover what i-i hal do:;e until the child beaa to .''.'aru. i: Il'Cjr d. 1'.' the c "ition of a work train and a pas--.-r train on the Clearfield and Cambria il-.i-.'ii; near I ken rule's Mills, Thurs-''-r '' -. i-'ht pcr.-o:is were killed. En C. V'. Frrry and Firemaa L. Parish, t: train, Wrre taken out dead, w-..i siif.reigr.ers, members of the work ' ' uaxes were not obtainable, s ..i-l Tbe r:.'aeer of the Work traia J :-j -are dljbi-yed orders in regard to the pa:enger iraia. " . H. Hiwklas of near Beallsville, a.-...r.,...n Cj'rjty. corumitied suicide Sat :y ' j La: --".::g atrielf from a rafter in t.;ra.., hj.:. Dana? the afternoon a ! vt ilr-. Kawk'uj went into the sprlng h ai wis ho::lel to Cad the body of - s-jadd Ly a halter. She had '''- s: xveri rniik bnckeU and kicked t..-tii:r ua Jer her. Sue was extremely '''':'.v '! ha! lived ir. the neyhbjrho-od a s-.asher of ytars. being highly respect-- N j caije f jr her aaidde is kaowa. T:.t 5 r:n5 Court Las decide! that where c't. j:vv; ti:de a separate jadicia! lia- 4'-l eojs:y with less than 40. ia- i-ii.'.a--s it attached toit, the Law Jadgea o.'-.Le dhtrirt mu-t rtide in it that is, r- i: r5: Je in the county which is designat- t;' s-l-aratejailcial district The law ' c!?traed by the Superme Coart, re- : " 'r."' ' J 0;ms:eI b:i reside with-1-J jl-iifarj coun'y. A a-erj county maa reoeatly took the ' J - oo hands in a way that may i.in; a tTea -h-al of troahle. He bad fc-r.:!y raarrled, and a tiartr of bovs ' .-t hiid a charararh Ie?piie his r' JU "i r.-..r.e"i tual th -y go away aad c--v m (i-s-.ura hiai the gang of ibouUirs ' '' a aad racket until it became t-. .-j:. t ar.d airnKi sot the tuaa and hia ji-a i w.tc w.ld. Asa last resort thebos-;-' out his d iuhle-barrellcd gun, '-at-l :h b.rdhot, and fired into the CTa- - h ;. s were bidly hurt, aad one -' thr-a will be i.-Sjured for life, probably l.s eyt:ght. '..e.jf-ne ajo-t distinguished tuinistersof l rwuLt-y had f..r a while a congregation .ca Ucrt were a nu ruber of promineot K- .:c aen, cne of them faaious because "--!.g a high judicial position. The judge aa eii. r in tbe church, aad sat on a : sot; oa s-mSav, just under the preach r 7c" Ia,!'e course of hia sermon one --ii-cay the minister said that God had made r.o two thina alike. In all of the infinite of animate and inaniina things cr-urdby the Maker there were no two U,uf txac-y resembling each other. 'Xo 'W'j havrBtrt alike out of all tbe counties ni..-iucs ia the forest," said the minister : 'n'J two trees are alike , no one bird, or basi, or insect, or reptile is the exact ooua- "at of another. X0 two ruen are ahke. i!ndj no other man j ist l.kelani," the minister impressively. The oid J -V oe ti,e front seat looked up and said, in ;dep unctioos tone. Thank the Lord foe taat." TUre is no record of what foiiow-d- The minister is now preaching ia 'd-frcity.-ian-ui Id, graph. The public achoola of this borough will opn ntxt Monday. Kl Jr Granger, of the I'isripka' church, Las U-en called to bit former home in Indi ana by the seriuus il!nos of Lis mother. Clerk to the Prot'nonotary, 1 E. Meyers, will walk to Hxkaood and buy a pint of pea Duuas the result of a waer on the Sol-livan-Corbett sliipgicg match. Gideon Hiteshew, at one !ime a wealthy and prominent citizen of Shade township, ia languishing In jail charged with auretyof the peace. Mr. Edward Knejptr, of Wilrnerding. Westmoreland County, is Tisltir.g at the home of his parents in this place. He ia accompanied by Lis bride. Mr. Hiram C. While, tbe well-known merchant tailor of Cbamberburg, I'a, it at the Somerset House. He will remain in Somerset for several davs. Perry Umberger, of tipesville, Las a dah lia stock growing in bis garden which meas ures six feet six inches in height. He would like to hear from some one who has a dah lia stock that can beat it. Mary farmers who last season were com pelled to permit thousands of bushels of apples to rot ou the trees, owing to the uuus uaily abundant crop, this season will be unable to 9ecure a barrel of fruit from their ciit:re orchards. Ttter HeMIey is attending the county fair at I'niontcwn this week, where be has three or four hones entered for the races. He ex pects to take his " flyers" to the Grecnslurg, Bedford. Cumberland and Haggerstown fa rs this fall. H. H. Flick, cf Lavausvi'le ; S. A. Shaul if, of Bakersvilie, and O. H. liruver, of Ber lin, appeared before the examining commit tee at the Lutheran Synod in eeion at H jI l.duy&burg last week, and were licec:ed to preach. If there ia not a bcro'jga ordinance re quiring property owners to keep the gutters and alleys about their premises cieaa the town council cannot be loo quick about aAi:.g one, and seeing that it is rigidly en forced, when ssed. Hon. John Hill, aa ex member of the legislature from Indiana county and one of the leading politicians of that section, t,-nt several days in this place last week. He was accompanied by Lis wifo. They were hereon a pleasure trip. !e-ri. Tredwell Kimmell Lave decid ed to e-lab!ib a Democratic weekly Iper in this place and have already ordered an outfit from a Philadelphia type foundry. The new journal will bear the cao,e of Hit Vhlrtre and will make its appearance in the course of a week or two. Mr. F. B. Collins and W. C. Kurtz, of Ber lin: William Rauch, of Jennerlown; L. W. Weahlacd, of Conduence ; C. V. McCauliiT, cf Conemaugh; Xorman D. Hay, of Summit Mills and C. W. Walker, of Somerstt, are the delegates selected to represent the Central Democratic Society of Somerset county at the meeting of clubs at Seranton, on the ih'ta ii..-t. At a meeting of health officers and rail read ciiicials at Pittsburgh, Friday, it was decided in case cholera makes its appearance in any of the sea coast cities to establish iaarantine stations fifty miles from Pitts burgh on all of the railroad lines leading into that city. The B. i O. o'.licers said they would establish a station east of Ohio Pyle, probably in this county. Mr. Asron Dickey has a plain orchard on his firm five miles north of town, and every one of tbe hundred or more trees is fairly breaking under its burden cf fruit. The orchard will average over oae bushel of frVti to the tree. Mr. Dickey declined an oiler from a Johnsviwn party who wanted to buy the entire lot and will di.-rvjse of his plums in quantities to suit purchasers. Council have finally had the stone piles on Main street broken cp and placed upon the road. The improvement is very grati fy icg to persons usitig that thoroughfare. But council have cot taken any steps toward cleaning up the gutters aad alleys we direct ed their attention to lat week. If the "smelling committee'' are unable to find the places indicated we shall take pleasure in locating them more spoUiically. Hannah Boucher, mother of " Billy" Mil ler, who was shot and instantly killed while attempting to enter the house of Philip Wa'.ker.of Somerset township, a few years srro, died at the poor bou?e last Tuesday. She w as a simple minded old lady aad griev ed constantly over the death of her son. Miller had terrorized the community in which he lived for a number of years and his death was looked upon as a blessing.. The Heeald is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. J. B. Shoup, of Mikesville, Columbia county, Florida, in which she says that her husl-and, Bev. Shoup, is anticipating a trip to Washington, D. C, to meet with the G. A. Ii. Posts, snd he is especially anxious to meet Lis old comrade from this county. At Washington he will be known by his old title, J. U. Sb.up, id Lieut. 3rd Pa. Heavy Artillery, and can be found at the corner of Tlh and I si reels. Meyersdaie is in a sorry plight through laik cf water. One business r.iaa of that place informs Us that it has cost hint i '.'.) jer d:y for the pas: six weeks for water to ran his plant, as water can only be obtained from the creek. We would again suggest to the members of our town council that they lakea trip to Meyersdaie aad investigate the water supply of that town before they un dertake to introduce it into Somerset at the expense of the borough corjoralion. Mrs. William McKinh-y, wife of the Governor of Ohio, arrived ia town Tuesday coon and is a jnest at the residence of Dr. A. J. Endsley. The Governor is biilel for aa address before the Republican League clubs at Buffalo, X. Y., Thursday, aad will arrive here Friday evening or Saturday raoraing. No arrangements will be made for a public meeting until it is known defi nitely when he will arrive and when it will be convenient for him to address our peo- A visitor in Somerset during tbe week was Mr. S. Plamsoer Pearson, who has been sjiending Lis vacation at the home of his father-in-law, ex-county commissioner C. W. Williamson, at Euckstown. Mr. Tearson is chief of a division in the Tension Department, at Washington, D. C. He was a member of Co. A , lO.h Pa. Reserves, com posed almost entirely of Somerset boys. He locks forward with great pleasure to meeting Lis old comrades at the National Encampment of the Grand Army of tbe Kepuaiic at Washington next week. Edward Irvin and Faster McKeever, aged about 17 years, were arrested at Johnstown Friday n;ght as suspicious characters. They were endeavoring to dispose of about ft) worth of silverware Not long after they bad been placed behind the bars, they ac knowledged to an officer that they bad got tbe silverware from the B. 4 O. warehouse at Confluence, this county, into which they broke about a week ago. They also impli cated two Confluence youths, who have al so been arrested. The four lads will be g-i-en a hearing before a Justice of the Peace at Confluence next Monday morning. A handsome, broad shouldered gentle man, with a decided'y western air, who baa been seen on the streets of this place for the past several days is Mr. Samuel Brown, President of the First National Bank of Oakeadale, Washington. Mr. Brown is a native of this coanty and daring the years of Lis early manhood was a resident of Somerset. He left here for the west in 1351 and this is hia Errt return visit. Since leav ing here be baa resided in California, Ore gon and Washington. His eldest son, Charles A. Brown, is cashier of the bank. Mr. Brown will remain in Somerset for sev eral weeks renewing his acquaintance with tbe men who weie boys when be was young. The Congressional Conference J. D. Hlcke Nominated. The Be ubliran congressional conference for this district which has been in session at Bedford since Wednesday evening last Las not a r ed upon nominee up to two o'clotk Tuesday afternoon. At the Thnridaj after noon session, Mr. Scull, the candidate of this county, appeared before the conference and in a brief spteco released Lis conferees from further allegiance to him and urged cpsa tbe conference, for the sake of (rty har mony, to speedily place aVaadidate in nomi nation. The Somerset con ferees voted stead ilylfor Aahcom, of Bedford, for number of ballots and at subsequent sessions the six votes of Somerset and Bedford were cast for Hon. John Cessna, Juhn H. Jordan Etq., Mr. Wo. Lauder, all of Bedford county, and we understand several prominent Blair county Republicans also received the votes of Somerset and Bedford on different ballots. Tbe following telegram from Bedford to the Pittsburgh CvuimeirUd Gizctle, of Tues day, gives the situation at midnight, Mon day : "At to-day's session of the Republican con feieesofthe Twentieth Congressional dis trict Mr. Scull submitted the following proposition which was accepted by Ashcom and Hicks. " Resolved, for the sake of harmony, and to assure tbe success of the lpubiicau party of the district, that the conferees make an honest etlort to a;ree upon a candidate out side of those now before tbe conference, and that the candidate from Cambria and Som erset counties be excluded from the selection for the reason that Cambria has had five nominations since the formation of It.e pres ent district and Somerset thnsj. Ia the event of ai agreement of a candidate upon this basis the pr.ent candidates to with draw and pledire their hearty support to the Itominevs agreed upon." Brdiord presented the name of William L. LhhUt. general manager of the Kiddiesburg Iron Comi-any, Blair rained I). J. NeJ, a prominent layer cf Aitoona and law partner of Candidate Hicks. After several ballots, in whiih Biair and Cambria voted for NeJ and Bedford and Somerset for Lauder, Biair and Cambria broke faith and returned to Hicks. Then Bedford and Somerset voted for John Cessna. This move may have some significance. Cessna is a candidate for the legislature ia the interest of John Dalzell for the I' ailed Slates Senate, and if he can be nouiinaltd he will withdraw from tbe ticket for the hgUIature, and thecoun'.y comnuttce which is composed of j lay's friends, will nominate an oct-and-cut Ijuay man. Scull's and Asbcom's confrrees have bjen voting for Cessna since late this afternoon, while Cambria and Biair have been alternating from Hicks to Thropp. In cafe of a nomination being made, which no person thinks probable, a special train has been ready to start at once for Harris burg. Both Sca'.l and Ashcom Lave done everything in their power to effect a nomi nation, a both have prohibited their con ferees from voting for them since Mr. Scull presented the proposition. Scull and Hick s are of the opinion that the time has passed for filing tbe certificate, and that a nomina tion at this stage is not worth much. At 1) o'clock Monday night the vote stood: Cess na, 6; Hicks, 0." ' Latek. Afier the above was in type, and at -.M o'clock Tuesday afternoon, a tele gram was received at the Hebw d office an nouncing that Mr. Hicks hud tHcti n.aii ua'.ed by Mullen one of the Bedford coun ty conferees voting for him. Eminent lawyers give it as their opinion that the certificate of nomination can be fil ed at the Stale department to-night and still come under the requirements of the Baker ballot law. A Former Somerset Boy's Vlfe At tempts Suicide- The NiW Yoik Ti nts of Sunday contains aa interesting bit of gossip concerning the domestic troubles of George Cborjieniug, Jr., and the attempted suicide of his wife. The young gentleman is the youngest son of Major George Chorpenaing, a native of this coanty aad for many years a resident of this town. He has been living with his mother, who secured a divorce from Chorpening a few years ago and married James Kedpath, the well-known journalist and lecturer, who died last fall from injuries received by being run over by a street car ia New York. It was in Octol-er last that young George Chorpenning met the woman who is now his wife. She was an inmate of a question able house and was pretty, with attractive manners. Ia April last he told his mother of hia love for the young woman and of his determination to make her his wife. This was, of course, a great shock to Mrs. Redpath, and she endeavored to dissuade her son from his course. Finding that this was of no avail aad that her son was deter mined to marry the girl at all hazards. Mrs. Rcdpath gave her consent, and the couple were married. Chorpening brought his wife to the house of his mother and she was installed in one of ttie beat rooms in the bouse. All went well for a time. The young woman could be very sweet and loving wheu she wUhed to be, and Mrs. R-lpalh was prepared to treat her with kindness and make her hap py. But recently there has been considera ble friction betweea Mrs. Redpatb and her daughter-in-law, because, as Mrs. Rtdpath sayi, she has interfered in house-hold aifairs. There has probably been a good deal of s juabhiicg and bickering between the wom en. On Thursday morning Mrs. Redpath took her daughter-in-law to task for interfering with the servants. Young Mrs. CboriH-nicg was angry and left the honw after kis-ing her husband good-bye, and telling hhn that she was going to Brooklyn. It was discovered later that she had taken her husband's razor with her. That after noon Chorpening received a note from bis wife, in which she wrote that she intended to commit suicide, Saturday morning Mrs. Chorpening walk ed into a police staJja on Weit Thirtieth street and muttered something about being tired of life and that life was burden to her. Then she took from beneath the folds of her dress a razor and before the officers could interfere had drawn the blade across her throat. The razjr was sharp, but either the young woman lacked nerve or did not intend to kill herself, for the wound was not deep. In the course of Mrs. L'horpcning's career she has been both stabbed and shot. She will be arraigned to answer charge of at tempting suicide. On to WashIns,-on. Next Monday morcing R. P. Cummins Post G. A. R., old soldiers and ail others from this place who desire to attend the Na tional Encampment of tbe Grand Army cf the Republic at Washington, will leave the B. & O. station at 800 o'clock. A special train will be provided for the people from this section, two cars being reserved for R, P. Cummins Post. Representatives from ail the posts ia the county will be oa the train. One car has been reserved for Reuben Ferner (Sioyestown) Post, and comrades from Rock wood and Crsina Posts will probably fill another car. Berlia and Meyersdaie veterans will require one or two cars. Several other cars on the train will be reserved for Johnstown veterans. The round trip rate from Somerset will be $o.3 and all who desire to attend the en campment and witness the great parade can take advantage of it. Tickets are oa sale from to-day until the 19th inclusive. Cet Your Gun I Winchester, Colt, Martin, Remington and Flobert Rifles, Mazzie Loading, Breech Load ing. Rebounding Hammers, Hammerless and Semi-Ham merles Shot Guns in great variety at J. B. Holderbaum's Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa. Also a complete line of loaded Shells, Cartridges, Reloading Tools and gun repairs, Hunting Coats and Cart ridge Belts. Come and see them, J. B. HoLtixasarM. Tbe new Democratic paper, tbe Somertet Yidrttt, will commence publication on tbe 1st day of October, unless something nafor aeen occurs. Subscriptions and advertise ments should be sent ia before that time. TaiDWILt, 4 Eimmill. Two Young Thieves Captured. Bobbie" Harding and Ed Tcnrod were caught in the art of robbing Cock & Beer its' store at an early hour Sunday mortiing and are cow in j i. For the past teveral wseks Cook Beerits have missed articles of merchandise and small change from their counters. Harding was suspected cf doing the pilfering and a watch u-za was It it in tbe store at night. Two or three times during the past week Harding was seen in the store by tbe watch man, but somelhingal ways occurred to frigh ten him away before he could be captured. Saturday night Charley Cook and George Zafall, clerks in tbe store, and Frank Sanner, clerk in tbe post office, laid in wait for the yonng thief. An hour ortwo after tbestore was closed for tbe night Harding effected an entrance through a rear window of tbe ware house, but be beat a hasty retreat whea be detected the presence of other persons in the store. At 6 o'clock the following morning be again entered the store through the window. This time Le was aceominied by Fn.-od. The thieves passed through the warehouse into the store room but had barely crossed the threshold wben the clerks pounced up on them and captured then). TLcir arrest was brought about In a neat manner by Mr. Beerits. It has been Air. Beerits' custom just before closing the store at night to place all the small change in a tin measuring cup and secret it some where about the store, Saturday evening he ob served Harding aad Penrod intently watch ing Lis movements through one of the large plate g'aas windows. Going to the cash drawer he leisurely emptied the contents of the cup, which had previously been filled with kails, into a taper lg and carefully Lid tbe Lag behind some boxes ou a shelf. Penrod ncaue straight for the place where the bag Lad been deposited upon eutenng the store room. Neither Fenrod nor Harding are over 13 years of sge, and both are residents of this place. Jr. O. U. A. M. Pic NIC. Invitations have been sent to ail tbe or ders ia the county to participate in a pie-nic at IVicdens, Saturday, lSih inst , and it is expected I ha! a large number of Juniors will be present. The procession will form at the Jr. Hall in Friedens at 10 A. M. and march to the grove, where able speakers will deliver short addresses. A general invita tion is extended to ail to come and enjoy the day with us. ComrrTEi. Pretty Pic nlc Crounas. Of all the pretty pic nic grounds in this county none are comparable with the "Mow ry" grove near Friedens, where from time out of date farmer's families of that commu nity Lave met annually to celebrate tbe ' harvest home." The grove is studded with stately oaks and chestnut trees, while tbe sward beneath their gnarled limb is of na tures richest and softest green. A spring of sweet water bubbles up in a convenient spot. Moss-covered stumps and logs greet the eye at every turn. Il has become a very popular pic nic ground for parlies from a distance since the Somerset Si Cambria Rail road was constructed, but if the maaagsrs of that corporation can be made to real lis what a bonanza they could make out of it, we are certain they would take some step towards making ingress and egress from it more inviting. The grove is situated per haps one mile from the line of that road and a switch could be laid to the entrance of it for merely the price of the rails and ties, and the cost of putting them into posi tion. One such pic nic as the Johnstown merchant's would pay ail the expense the company would be put to, and once tae switch is laid there is not a particle of doubt that they would have excursions to the grounds almost every day during the season. The Johnstown merchants were only compelled to abandon it as the place for their pic cic this season by reason of the compelled walk from the station to the grove. The Friedens grove is one of God's most beautiful temples and we hope the peo ple of that community will attract tbe at tention of the B. Jt 0. R. R. authorities to the advantages that corporation can derive from it by the expenditure of a few hundred dollars in the direction we have indicated. Husband Items. The public schools of this place will open oa the 10th inst, M. L. Young will be the teacher ia charge. Miss Mollie Baltzer, of Sl.ankesviHe, has been visiting relatives in this neighborhood for some time. Divine services will be Leld in the Weller church next Sabbath, at 10:30 a. m. by Rev. Steelsmith of Salisbury. Mr. Frederick Weller contemplates a trip to Erie, Pa., early next month, at which time the Toor Directors of the State hold their annual convention in that city. Work has been commenced on the Grange hall at this place. The relatives and friends of the widow Shauiis treated her to a surprise last Wed nesday, when they called at her residence and left many tokens of the esteem and love they bold her ia. X. Two Weddings at Stoyostown. At 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Mr. Samuel G. Shaffer, of the Johnson Company, Johns town, and Miss Anna K, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman, of Stoytstown, were mirried at the Lutheran parsonage by Rev. E. S. Johnston. Mr. Alien E. Fritz, a school teacher, of Sipesville, and Miss Carrie M, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hoffman of Bear Jenner X Roads, were joined in marriage at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Sioyes town Lutheran parsonage by Rev. E. S. Johnson. Mt. Morlah ltems. The pic nic held by the members of Hor ner church a few days ago was one of the tuort enjoyable of the season. R-?r. Ilarkey and Wm. H. Rapped. cf Somerset, and G. W. Crist, of Jennertown, delivered addresses. Not less than 13o0 people were present. Frost has done no damage here np to this time, yet many of our farmers are cutting their corn and claim that it is sufficiently ripe. Tbe crop ia a pood one, in fact one of tbe largest we hava had in many years. Our farmers are ail in arrears with their work. Not one-half of the fall grain has been sown owing to the drought and to grass hoppers. Grass hot'pers are catting of! early sown grain as socn as it if pear above ihe ground. James M. Cover, of Jenner's Cross Roads, one day last week bought a tract of timber knd from G. W. Miller, of near this place. The tract contains over 100 acres acd Mr. Cover will place a steam saw mill on it at oace. Jonathan Zimmerman, wife and daughter, of Johnstown, are paying a visit to their friends in this place their old borne. Cholera has not yet made its appearance at this place and we do not stand in dread of it as every family is provided with a bottle of Dr. Joseph Christ's star remedy. Attention Post 210, C. A. R. Your Washington Encampment Commit tee has been advised by the B. 4 0. Co., that a special Grand Army excursion train will leave Johnstown, Monday morning, Sept, ICth, ot 6 3d, to arrive at Somerset about 7 JO A. M, and airangrments have been made by which the Fost shall take this train instead of tbe 9:1G, therefore tbe members are hereby directed to assemble at the Post Room Monday morning, Sept. lttth, at 7 A. M. sharp to march to the station in a body. By order of the Committee, H We Are Aaln-Barb Wire 2 1-4 Cents Per Pound. The Johnstown flood wire is all sold, but we have received from the factory a lot of barb wire which will be sold at two twenty five per hundred pounds. Guaranteed to stand stretching. This is a good bargain. Call and see it. Jas. B. HoiDiaBii'a. Contempt of Court. Tcifed States District Attorney Waller Lyon made a presentment in the Tutted States District Court at WUliamsport,ra, on Tuesday morning. September 6, asking for an attachment for Geo. A. McCormicx, Sheri3 ofFayettee county. At tbe March term of tbe United States Court at Seranton, Chai'.es Bleoby, Amos Crilchticld and Jacob Tickry were convicted of Illicit distilling and sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000 and undergo six months im prisonment in the Fayette county jaiL Dis trict Attorney Lyon says be has eipiicit in formation that the Sheriff has taken the pris oners from the jail and haj had them work ing on the street railway and also doing police duty at the base ballpark, of which Sheriff McCormick is president, The pris oners have been at liberty since May, being allowed to sleep at their borne over Sunday and working during the week. Mr. Lyon bas instructed United States Marshal Harrab not to pay the fifty cents per day allowed by the Government fcr keeping the prisoners. The case is tbe first one of the kind ia tbe history of the United Slates Courts, and puz aled Mr. Lyon to inform himself jost what charge be could bring. He finally decided to prosecute tbe Sheriff for contempt of court. Leaf By Leaf. The dropping of the leaves is not always caused by the ending of summer, or the ad vent of tbe fall season, but indeed by many causts. So with the health and life of the human being. One by one they are carried to an early grave. You take a cold and say, " oh, well, il is nothing but a cold," acd so It is, but if not checked in time and neglect ed, it leads to consumption and other diseas es. Prevent it, stop it, by using a pure rye whiskey. Ministers, pbysiciaus and Hos pital superintendents agree in recommend ing it as a perfect stimulant, Kline's Silver Age or Duquesne Ryes. The former sells at $1.50 and the latter at $l.i per full quart. Send for complete catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, SJ Feder al Street, Allegheny, Pa. Resolutions of Respect Preamble and Resolutions adopted Sep tember lib, 192, at close of Services com memorative of James Heiuhach, who pre sented tbe Lutheran Church at Kingwood with a magnificent iron fence for their Cemetery : Whcrevs, James Ueinbach, deceased, of Lanark, 111., a native of this ounty and a former member of this church, has honored his native place and mother church by the gift of a magnificent iroa fence for King wood Cemetery, therefore : Ktmlrfd. 1. That the thanks of the people ofKingwood and viciuity, end especially of the Lutheran church, are due the departed Brother for said magnificent gift, which is and, for generations to come, will be an or nament to the town. Bnolrfd, 2. That such devotion of part of one's wealth to the public good is a crown cf glory to the departed, a deed ia which his friends may fuel a just pride, a gntxl tent in which the church and tbe people of this community deem it highly fitting and great ly delight to acknowledge by "Sjiecial Com memorative Services" as we do this day ; acd an example worthy of imitation by ail whom the Lord has blessed with an abund ance of earthly poods. i.VWiYif, 3. That these Resolutions be re corded in the minutes of ML Zion Lutheran Church of Kingwood, that a copy of them be forwarded to the widow of deceased, and also a copy be sent to the Somerset Ueiulp for publication. Signed by Council : Jaroa Gekiiakr, D. R. StcntKR, Noah Sxtder, I. S. SsYiEtt, Eiders. Deacons. Adopted unanimously by the large audi ence, A. B. MitLxa, Pastor. If yon want any School Books or School Supplies now or at any time during the present School Season, you will always find that the place to bny them is at Fisher's Book Store, where the l&rg?t ftock and greatest variety is kept for sale. Here you will also find a large stock of second hand School Books, which you can buy at very low prices. Everything that the Scholars or Teachers need in the School room can Le obtained at Fisu:r's Book StoEC. Something for Nothing. To get something for nothing is contrary to the laws of nature and mrckind ; if you want a Ran re, that ia a good baker and a perfect roaster, try the Cinderella ; it is sold at a fair price, and will give you good ser vice. It lighter: labor and lessens care. Sold by Jas. B. Holderbaum, Somerset, ra. OLD SAILORS AND SOLDIERS. The thousands of sailors and soldiers who participated in the late war feel an inspiring interest in the meeting of the Naval Yeter ns' Association at Baltimore, September loth to ltHh, and in the National Encamp ment Grand Army of the Repablie at Wash ington, D. C, commencing September Ji'th. Tbey will be the most evtenslve and most distinguished military gatherings in Ameri ca since the close of the war, and as the G. A. R. Encampment so closely follows the naval meeting, an opportunity will be atTord ed for old sailors and soldiers to participate in the festivities of each occasion. The scene of each fathering will be frans'itwith a thousand memories of the war of deeds of valor and heroism, of victories aad of the loss of loved comrades. The President, bis cabinet and other dis tinguished personages will review the Grand Army Parade on the 'Xib. The White Squadron by i!s presence in the harbor of Baltimore will add an import ant feature to the naval veteran's meeticg. Interest in the re-unions will not be con fined to veterans alone, but also to thousands of appreciative citizens to whom the Balti more and Ohio R. R. will offer the same low rates as to veterans. At both Balti more and Washington ample provision will be made by local committees for the accom modation of all who may attend, and to ail both cities extend a hearty welcome. The Baltimore and Ohio dtadrcad will add coaches to its regular trains and will run special trains at frequent intervals. Tickets sold by the B. O. R. R. to both Baltimore and Washington, will contain most liberal privileges. They will be on sale at all stations, from September l 'ilh to J nh, inclusive, at rate of one lowes: first-class fare for the round trip, and will be good for re turn journey until October 10:h. Tb?y will be valid to stop oil at all stations, from Cum berland to Baltimore a region familiar to every veteran. During the encampment, ex cursions at low rales will be run daily from Washington to Antietam, Gettysburg, and other noted battlefields within access of Washington. For time of regular and special trains, ap ply to nearest B. A O. Agent. For round trip rate from your nearest station to Baltimore and Washington, con sult appended table. All tickets to Balti more good to stop off at Washington. To To Baltimore, Washington. Cor S oence $7..w y, ;j Unrtfl.li 7 JO 7 id &uwestowii 7.45 4 to Somerset.. , 7 iO 6 JO Kockwood ... , 6 sJ 6.00 Correspondingly low rales from other stations. Pullman Can. Poet Whlttler Dead. John Greenleaf Whittier, the gentle Quak er poet, died at Hampton Falls, N. H., Sept. 7. His death came as peacefully as his life was spent. For some days there had been DO hope that the anti-slavery singer could shake off the band of Death which all saw bad been laid upon him. His physician, Dr. Douglass, and bis near est relatives were at hia bedside wben the final summons came at early dawn Wednes day. The venerable poet was concsious to the end, but was too weak to speak. Several days ago Whittier said to the Doctor: "It is no use. I'm worn ouL" The) Plague. The New York quaraltitire efflcers report ed Friday morning as a result of their in spection of the Infected steamships and of the hospital islands, that there were ten new cases of cholera six of the Normanmas crew, three of the steerage passengers on the Rug-ia and one of tbe Normaonia s steerage passengers ou Hoffman Isiaad, and that there were four deaths oa 6 win! a ce Island. These figures bring cp the aggregate ofcas s developed in tbe harbor to 42 and the deaths to twelve, the grand total of deaths on the j three ships since thev sailed being 45. j J. Pierpont Morgan purchased the steamer gtonington, and the 4f cabin passengers of the Normannla, qaarantined in New Yoik Bay, were transferred to it on Fri.lay. There are several new cases in the quarantined fleet and a few deaths. New York harbor is guarded as closely these days as ever harbor was in time of war. But the defenders are doctors, not soldiers, and they are armed with fornicators instead of fire arms. rrac islasd to sc rsxn. New Yoax.Sept, U. A number of lead ing citizens on Fire Island, to-day telegraph ed Governor Flower protesting against the use of the island for quarantining healthy passengers from the infected ships. The Governor replied that in bis belief the inhabitants of tbe bland have nothing to fear from the landing of the iassengers, who be says are as healthy aa the inbabiianu. The Governor further directed Health Ouicrr Jenkins to use the bland for quaran tine purposes, and advised the Stale Board of Health of bis action. The latter notified the local Board of Health of Islip that the latter body was powerless to prevent the occupancy of the island by passengers from the cholera ships. Governor Flower will arrive here in the momirg to lend all possible aid in the work of keeping cholera from reaching the main, land. At midnight the residents of Fire Island formed an armed guard to patrol the coast and prevent the landing of passengers from the infected ships. a cholera ci arc la a. Hakeisbcbo, Sept. 11. Governor Pat tison has had sent to the local boards of Lealth and other authorities of cities and towns in the State, 5,uA copies of his proclamation, urging the introduction cf proper sanitary measures as a precaution against the breaking out of cholera. The Governor expresses confidence in the ability of the State Board of Health, assisted by authorities of the cities and towns, to prevent cholera from invading Pennsylvania. tue plaoi e trrriso wua-E. HAiim EiijSept, 11. The most conservative fiigurcs plac the number of cases nntilto-day at I2,iM) and the nuruoer of deaths at 7,oon. The number of burials was 4"7 on Saturday aad to-day 4'JZ, or so far in excess of the cum ber of deaths that the city's hewpitait and houses are believed to be practically free frr m dead bodies. The want of food among wcrkingmen's families increases, acd Social Democratic organs call on the Government to allevi ate it. They say that there are 15,C persons in Hamburg who are absolutely destitute, with hardly clothes to cover them, and neither mottey nor food from one day to the next. New Yobk, Sept. li More than a bun red South bay catbeats, sharpies, slooj s at.d other small boats, each with ten or more men and boys on board, were under weih at Ja v break this morning and sailing from all points on the great South bay toward Firei-siatid. In ail the boats every man who had or couid borrow a gun or pistol brought it with him, and the entire flotilla carried perhars a thousand armed men. Of these 5A or uJ came from ratchogue, Rayville and the cour.try near them, "J from Bay Shore, acd perhaps as many from Babylod. Every maa was either a "hay man" or a sympathise and fully determined to prevent by force, if necessary, the landiDg cf the quarntined cabin passengers on Fire island. Ia Bay Shore the feeling stands at fever heat, and loud threats are heard of treating Landload ammis, who sold the Surf hotel to the state uthorities for a refuge, to a coat of tar and feathers. Her Experience The saving that "there is no substitute for experience," is true, she bad tried other Rangesbut found the Cinderella the most uniform baker and roaster. Sold and guar anteed by James B. Holderbaum, Somerset, ra. Betrayed By His Bow Legs. Bbistol, Tenn., Sept 11. Dr. Marshall P. Taylor, who his beea on trial here during the last week charged with killing five per sons, was convicted yesterday. Robbery was the object of the murder. Mrs. Mul- lans, wife of one of the victims, positively identified the prisoner, although he was masked. She knew him by his peculiar bow legs, which .made him walk unnatar- "r- Your Eyes tested free of charge by a practical Optic i a n and glasses furnish ed from 23 cents to $10.00 per pair. Nefs i CASEtEra, . Jewelers and Opticians. Somerset, Tii. Fire for His Naked Feet. UsiosTOXW, Sept, !. Tbe Cooley gar.? afu-r several weeks of inactivity resumed business last night. Their victims were Jacob Cover, who lives with his brother-in- law John Walters and wife, between Mason- town aad Srni'.hfleld. Cover is CO and Walters 70 years old, and have the reputation of being misers and of keeping large sums of mouey about the house. Late last night three masked men eutered the house through, the unlastened back door and going to the old folk's bed rcoms bound and gajed them and searched lbs housa while three others stood below on guard. Not finding aaay money they unbound Cover and demanded that he show its hiding place. Cover sat sileut while he sw the grim preparations being mIe to carry out the outlaws' threats to burn httn if he re fused to tell, and razors produced to cat the throats of the others. The recollections of the devilish manner in which some of Lis neighbors had been tortured, however, proved too cauch, aad just as they were about to place fire to his naked feet he weakened and told them where to find his money. Tbey obtained a watch, revolver and some clothing and left, first bin ling the old folks, and threatened them until they were afraid to say anything about the crime this morning for fear of the burglars' threatened vengeance Old Cover is sare the visitors were the Cojleys. QOCKT rR)CLAMAT10X. WH'sr .J. Tri V'vn. JeroB H. Iys-.iiNicEia. Prv-i-i-Tii Ju.iire f f j i-ral irts oi C4tnn'ii f'w i-f th s--ri oxm!'!- roirv.-i-in Ihe ttb Ju-ii'-ial li!mi'i. aui Juti-e oi tir ourj of uyeff ami Terminer and in-itorI J-.! Iwiivenr. fix the trial of ail rar-itai and rrfLr trVr.iera in tNeai4 l.iniriit. an.lirKoiB.E W. l-iLxar.l Noam Bish Ea, tis.j'4 . Jui!- ul" the i imfCummna Plraa aad Justus- of Ihe t-nrts of I'eer and Terminer and O neraJ Ji!t I 'iierT f.u the tril of ail car tai an 1 outer niV:ia,-r ia trie i in:y of somenit have itemed iheir pwvs. and to ai directed hit boMiT.ir a i'iirt of 0rnin I'leaa aad cieneral Quarter jes:oi. of the Peace arid (nuerwiJail b-iiTcrr. aad Court of Ojer and Terminer at Somerset, oa MONDAY. SEPT. 26. 1S92. Xoncs U hereby ftvea toal! the Jr.:ceoftti Feac Uie Cc-roiitr and 4ouia::eA withia ibe aid County of .sKaerseC ttiat iher be laeu and there m Ibeirt roper pemei wiin their ni.a ree onis Inhibitions. exauiiaauia and oiber re Bieiubranres, to uo tQoe lbtnir wbleh to their o-e and ia trial N-s.a.f ai.(.eria:a to b dona, and ai- they no :il pruBevuie aeai:it ib pri. unem that are or h.i be in lb ;ail f &menet C oanty. to be taa and U.cr u p: jaecale aau Uieaj aa tbaii be.au. ISAIAH GX)D, Sberi?. gllKRIFF'S SALK. Ft virtu of Mindrv writ of Fieri Faeiaa. Veaai'.iotii. Fiwa aad Ia aH Facial, uied oit of ti.e Coi.rt of niDa I'leaa of s mrraet l sil; ly, ha., to me d. re.-'-e-l, lle : will be l-X-el u p'ic-iic ,e aiUie I jurt iioise. la Isom ers.! borongii, oa Friday. Sept 23, 1892, mt 1 o c!.x k P. JC, IL tWlowitaf descnb, jvaI cvtAte. to W't : Ail 10 nirnt. tit!, i:it-!vt nd cUim of IvnJ.fl A'l'iniH? J-sK-k- Hua!ii an-1 kifury &n:lU, Itnv it-tiftii'j of, in u-i to :: futowiu n-l v tf ltUA-e 111 A I'liawsT. feWUXf, tHHUrli CW1U- lj. Pa., lwr.i'l k: : bc:iuu:c at Lie oa li IiLwr of tnut brv A:raavui K.nt-r ui-J iM"r'a ' : Liudtiu, thru- 4 Ur k.ui..irvl xiiiX Jkunvo 1 th-t-ii.h Vr? u stoi.es. .tarrr n-jnti two htialrM Lii totrtT six ftxn j? -si i i m rv la Uno, liifiice couth lifly ihrw tlr-v' -- lo '-U ri3v, Lfttruc; t Ino UuiitlrrJ au-J Uur,y-Mi brtvc w (t, U.-ftift- tM-uih th:rlT Jftfr-et eiM, tweii;? ul tlx trnih. hhUii tve ui Utrt-iurln 1 -:--, fifty-oue and tix U-uiq, mjUU e;iilty-tfiie a nit vne- fourth it-iwr-.ta' wrt UtQety-;i:iil perth-ttt, aoutn one buii irv-1 utrvrs u Uie.-, rt.olatiiing f"iir hun ttrvOaTfl ftriy-svtfn a-rr and on- liurirvi art.X f .nv-L rrt; friir irit m-r-a.-u re, t".nt? lii?? uc irt.i ot Uu.i a; ira:?w.-d iix lie par.iuoa of t: real es'-ale a Ut-1iiiaii hi of the orp-tiau' win of ;hj-ti cm:uis i ., a in So. A, to-t-itr vi :io ui uerea:uizueiiu ajjU ai purcum- Taken in xec:t:oc an1 tr be ol ! as the prop erty of barnei AiutWuie. J-uivni Uuiiiiiay aiul Hr-unr Smith. U ttv tcu-auial ihe utl ol Sca-ut-1 K.D(Orr. i-urwYUifc- 3iuiu iterator of N:cbo ALSO A.l the riht. title, inrr' c!a:m of G?rc L.ly, k-f t ati.l l iiarit- 5. Van near, U rrv U-naul, r. ill a Jul WaI I lit inij tra I of Laitl sHu- aie in jVmier is chip, S iiit-rrt otmuty, )a., C!iUiiMng tiirt-e h'lutlr--! o4 seventy -oie i:'l, SM-rr au4 l rle ' t (vi nu-rr or 1?, nirk t"t .ii ibe .rl!,""s inUL:;;cn in Uie eautie f FrvlTt k l-iit-tor . No. aiiuiiiiis; laifl if Johu Htrc-r S. ri kin arui oth-.TH, Ltie Minr inis'1 uhith Hrnry Ka'i h. ITU U-v tor ii:e fcif ff ti t? rral tiHie ol Krvtli ru k Hiwi-it-.-, dvt- L, by tt vl aatel tie iUy of 1 (iav t u .aii 4:.u. ht (n t.'.c &miie ly n eyv i tn-sAiutf u r rri m k BivM-a?r, Ur-tfr U;e iicrt-UiUtbicduu anl appurto linr.tT-. lak-.-n !a esf-iit-on and to tv jM as the pmp erxy of xf i,u!y. drf't acd t iiarka a. ac-n-iir. k'rn1 u-iuiut, at the siut of lail.axiae t. auccai uc -AI-O- AM th rirv.t title, lr.tore: a;il fTalra of Tbotn 45 Morrnn and Camiine Mraa. ftis v.ifv, vC. in and to t-ie oi;e-;hi-d .; ul mil uiaraas undtT'y -rir r( t if land in Mirnmit ioii?h:p, SHLirt ri'auiy, in the aus of heiuiM i vain a, fontaAlCItsf tw Lun!ret , j x r-, n:tre Ol a i toil ill c ia:i'-of )itin J. ay. or, ( Lntiaa Liv-ra-'t-!. J. K i oiiiau au'l ou.c-rs, oi-J au 1 dD vtyed t oa I avid a ior to Jiuvs rmiTQ aud oUier t-v dvw-d u-a-i:iK aa:o Aprd l-4, and n.tiri!ci in Vol. (a;j-.x . lot;th;r Ve ttrTxdiuiai nir and .ppirLCiiai;'. Taja-u iu ex .-utiuii and U 'e itle pP erty o! TDon.a, 1. Morgan and aniiLie W. y..r p in. wire, ai the .-u l of Honry K (siltrt, Mn;:h IVtt:t a'ld Jni'iis I r;;. r,-par.!irs lrAt iv.fi a. lU:t lTii'p, Oturtr J. JohiaaoQ aud Jo?.-i'U Liuhvy. ALS- A'.l the riijht. t::iV. !t:-rrt n.! c!ahn f Elia ? Ii r. .f, and loAii tr.al ctrrtAia lt of pf"oiud Mtuetv i:i thi- U)rc.'.:h t( N.rK tvt, tooiity uf S::itr-t. and Hialcol If nn-r!aiiia. fnjiilincon rirtrt uu liic i:h ah.d Uti::t!1 by toiri im-y r,u ihe 14 ot" J. T. btarhy ca la'ie livriVt, a;: i a pnvaur ai.ey on theea.sC. c.uu.;lihs oae-f Kin : of n aery iv-.-tk r ltx. hav:n thexv o-i ertru J a oi.e and a cory dae.ung hou?e, uiih the at;'iirt,f raaoe. Taki-Q iaexttutniu aid to Sfd as tbe i mp ery ,a Fiua ,tLior. at tte ut of i iivir Krtrp itrt aud Ani:ir l ivae, a laXiiu'.ralors u( L. Frvas, dec d. A 1- All lh ni-ht, title, iiiier- and claita of ?,irah X. LfHrnaL, an-1 Jos uli y. l-nma of. in a'ni to ail Oi-tl rt-r;-ti: ; c it t's:vi f land situate, ljiiki aad ;a lae lo1 ntnp ot Faint, ohjuiv oi rL3-rt a:.d t-ate of iv::;v r. a:;;. t.- m -Diu at a ptt, th j-iu-e by Und of1 Ttma,f Hay s e;i-. wtiaLii J-t lt reri eni e.btcea aiid rive ttn'.h prt-L.' ; a p"t UK-m-e by the iame urtii 7S d rtH-w ta tn.rty-iwo aad to leuia pen ;o sti-, ti'.H.ioe S'"i;h ". l-.-tr:r eat r';Tit p-r'lH-4 to Kone, thenre ly A-reini-ib Shaiir i'tr:a T l-crres tat tw ei.:y-r.::te ad nix teu'h P.r-h- to to::e at a beet -a, tut-nce oorh s:xty evvii atiU out-i.all dt:rees ea.-t titny-:our and .ilht'tetith peruhe V t Tiaii popLur, thence nirui I" atrcrres weft perchrs Ut a mal! be o, ta.eute by i.j-nra::t ees ti-trth -" uevrees wet s;x and e;sr:t-tenth per'he to 9tice?. thnce si:h 4 dt-arrets aet iV.r.y-Mtie and t.ht-iL.ih t-t-rt-Lt to le, thenw hi;;i 74 devrees uei-t rTr oiif?' a:id on? tenth j-rche to a ftft. the i.iw;e of bev;iauiiir, conu.ninz ifTen a-n-, t-finir te ii;e tra-t if land ahica Jrremii j-h.;t.-r and luly. h.s aire. t,j Uieir deed d.it-i the i?jr;h tiny i srrttem!-.-r. 1" rto be rM-urd-edc.-avcied U -araa A. Jct;niaa a4 by rr."r-t-n -e t.iefe.o, hu-d a id more tu.iy and at 10 a; r tetiier aith the purtena i&kt u ia eif.iiiii a ax.d u, t n.d as ta ? prop er? ot rarj.li A. IjeUnuiQ and J! all l. LeLraaii, at iue -Jii td tue JouUj ii-iii-uiig axi Loa.u AxjXaaiaOa. Ail the riarht, title, inters an d claim of A. W. Wr-.l'.r. of. ia ai:dttne ul, i:v;Mtd oiie-Uinihi l-tj of a ert : a fajm or irct of laad itua:e ia I pp-r Turaryinn ta n-n.p. S4-:neret ttrtit'ty. Kv. r.-!,Q'c :an..s of ?r.utl JSt-rzltr. I'au-l :bi.n d and otI-r. cr.t-ii i!. two hnndretl ni-ru! Lu-re or af.):t 1aj xcre- of a hi h areCH-ar, bsince t timber, having tb-.rw.-n tr l f-no "t.cy Itje L:ae. beira and otoer :rt bi::.;i:.ir, vali an rxx!!"Ut iar raan. land In a e -jd ta;e of CuA.vaUoti. aua Uie aparte- Tak-a In -t.-:Tltn and V v'd as ti prjp erty rf A, W. Waitor. a; tht- .u of Hrr-..-n Youii'ia!n. ad'ni!nirHtor of :Ury A. Fui-juer, d-e d.. fjrme-'.y M.J.ry A. H jrr.-1. ne of Joha 1". ilixrau, syiiaiaLrar yf Mm. i iiaxraa., dee'd. All ihe r.-t, title. Iaenrt n 1 claim of w;i liam r title of, in and to all tuat certain lot or parcel of ffnuiu-t sitaaie ia 'iiumit .own-hip, j:-rt t f;.L,n:y . i'., and bo-jad-sd by the p'ib,i: r-ad icadiiiK frtiin M yer'b'e to .libury. Fot a UouUkS road aud lan-t of K.Li Fiae, Conlitia.M ne a -to lu- or kx. bar: nic tii-re. : eret-ioi a two ry fiaiae dwtilinf ho;) stab .e and otner oumitdir.irs with lite ;'turtenuuiee, Tak--n in -xc-i'iition an 1 to r ! as The pn'; cr.y (A W.i.itu Kn-: a the toil of ifeorye W. uaa.-auin use cf Val t.ne iiaj. AV. the rlht. title, lri?Lr'-st and claim of J.ov TeI.tw, of, in au 1 to ail Ul certain trai l of laa i -i; ia:e ia Mt.fjrd UWD-ii:p. irnewtcx;ii tr and a:e f tv nnsy Ivan a, a iainr lac I- 'if i .'ULiit Wi.trt Ail.o i'britner, lvr-y S nio--k, S:rrtn Kii k. J-ph Sn-i-.t ard other?, e'n--ain::: :hr.' hue lr.d and fot.r i.-i;i a re nvire or lev, cf aineh .'- tm ae o"irv!. balance tiCi-'cr, having LDerv a eretrd a laxce twotory aiiie dwcil.?ar ht:ie. a one aad a baif-;rf fmrats tenant hou-e. bank barn arid other c:- ru:i'LiL.r-. ;to a larce on :..'! of f:tit tear.nx ,t- oa the prr.ii-, Ian 1 :u a tale of cai- l:va;. -n, wi'h U.e ap; ri-oaa( c. f a.eu la exi-eniiuLi a to be 4iI as the prrp- erty ( Jona ie-novr, a: trie u:t of j. v. tiiiina, u.e-i J. W. Haiiaia, a-ii.jvraxrof n ax. aau- aa, tvt d- -Al - All the ri-rht title. in;'.rst a.. I rlai.-n of 3o ou t'hl. ot. :u and W aU that cirta.o 1A A rron-i ::a!e iu t.:e -r.;ii;;. .t unvrM t. co a- uf S-Kiiert an 1 m i n;i.-y . . an:a, kuowu in t tj of t; a t..; u o; S-iuer-l al N-a, bon.ided in t.ic c ir.h ty ut of &ax.J .;:hcr die d., ou tii ty ia.;a 1 ro- r T irtt;. loot fv' t. oa t'; rv u'.h by lot of C r. RhuiUlaud oatlie west by . i.urrn alley. ar;rc -.-1-u trt 'ted a l -io-u ry :ri:utr a Aeu.i n,'i-- and a tw -. ry wn a. I i.wife. ta.::ig tbe nic :rc:rky .d 'y K 6. itc jli:ca, Ii"h her- i.1 of Sr:.- t -iuntr, fx , l i ;:ar.c J. Ha:ri- m nd Wiii-ainf. t;Liii, and by r.eed JuU;d 1h da..- i.-i.-- n In, a.;d record td jn t-.-c or d I' tk of ivv-.i- for SMuervt c'r.!;iy. Pa., ia Vl. 7;, pr-: .etc, WiKrsil at lare appear ,y.t a; pu::t-.::!i-ex Ick-ti la exec aad bi !e sol 1 aCi? p?"- ery ( ; m-'ii I hi, a: tue oi l. j. ur: i. a. of I'tler ile..:ey. ALSO All the rht, title, tr-.trv-: and claim of Tob!a I. Katif:na:'. f. is an-i aj loiioaitijj d-acntvi r.-al e-'ji:t?. v r : A cvriif ir.t of ...nd stt't-.te :i i"ot.;-C3ar r 3 towp!sii, aert r:n'T, Pa., n rnr ifntia of i'uuul Kai:t:i.auoti lie cj4, isiiUu iiot-inaa on t! e crh. hi';t- IWri ilt in tc e-l ar"1 LiPiuu.-i haa and rum -el Botitrh on the louih. rouiiur.ins on' fcu;.d:-d aud n:ry .... ai-re a-r. rlt."S Hh r;trn bi acre of rd timber aid l tie rt-iaaia-Jer in a ood ;ie of cuiavat.oJ, a Iarje bans: tara, a fo-o;ry aweutu hi a Lid irfaer onibuild.noi voereou ertcU-d, wra aa orchard of frua br.:iz trees ou the iirmi'---. w:tn th arrMirtenancr-. Taivu in execution aai to be wdd the jT-p-tfrtTff To'-iaa L Kaufman, at the suit of A. C. laWi, Aw Use Ol J. L. iigft. TERMS. NOTim A!! j-rs'.ii'i pn n'tia-.! nj at th lllnt t e Wlii i-w laKf mrfl- wiil J" V u-.t. of H10 puri-;i-; nx-nry ciurl paid vhrn nmniTtf u kni-k-(l .l-tt- IKiM-rul; it ttiii ujr-Ju In- fxfHi-'-il ti ae at tlx? rik tin- flrsi iun lia.-r. Tin- n-u-lue of tlitr por cliMHe nu ii- y mc-t br pil on or twfoiv the das- of rwt:f.rnuion, ti: Thursday, Srpt .'lii N. cir,lill b' aranowlf iged uuui uit; iur:l:as mony 1. t-aiu in fuft. liAIAH (AOD, SheriiTs C2, Acy. Zl, UfZ. uitr.I. o r.riiAxs couet sale. th uadiimvd Admim-nno. r of ui? ?tale of TLomM( raiucr, late of Cjaniiriii. f,nt, w-.i, ui?rr C r naie a; pubalo outcry ou Uw pr at 1 o clot k p. m , THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, I't-i all th-e tworuin ka, iisnalf ria Riwk- nrsrt cuinir, J a.. ksi-arn a Lou !oa. il- ami iu hr nrrai p au of Eocawuud. TtKIr known oa Jay i.f w'. JOilS KTRTZ. Admiiii9(raur. c VVTIOX NOTICE. So?!.- i h t".Tn thai rr.T wife, iiirr M Wa:-r. navirir kft ni i-l an.l hcianl. a. I w ar twrri'tf oniit.4 n -t 10 tnu4 cr ta.oor ct-r on in v uv'iunt, aa 1 a ul o r-y aay cetivof brr cuiiliartlr: lU4s CuaipeUcJ to lo wo tJ '! J!H-t 'l .aw. tucrr X kua-la. MILTON SL WAIXEB. Aug. U, i Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to Lav tuca'd wear of the Lcstgra Lv, Lest makes and lest stvlcs Where? VTit. of course, at the Mammoth Clothing Stcre rua by the J0I1N3 "town UL'STLERS. SuiU of the latent patterns, Hatd cf the ncvo-t stIcs, Nccaiware of tho fiaest and nobbiest fashions, UuJerwear of all make?, grades an J materials can always he had at u The HUSTLER'S"' Emjoriarj. If roa are seekirfj good goods, cheap goods, sroo!s &t unheard of Lv prices, we are your Clothiers to bav of. SatL-factioa iriarantccd, THOMAS & KARR, Successors to Thomas, Kirr k Ogllvie. 231 and 233, Main Street, J0OXST0WX, PA. Will cost you nothing to exam ime goods and compare prices. 247, 249, Main Street. Dry Gooflsjoiions, MHO!1 BIG? m " mt HOW STRONG? Writ for rates on lh AGENTS H. B. JSLJSknr. 531 Wood st. Pittsburg. Pa. WASHINGTON AND NIKTY-.Wllri Vntt 11. Fill: B:oir. New it. nrau-rr. Aihti' rwritl ani vtry mwlarau AIluiiu AlJ:c.-, THE anUlhp prlrv HaaW" I rk ubMilllitai are irndalru ail J Tti m fti- n - a m. bbsbsbb. Kta & t fc s -a p i 7- V 1 wrn unruarh irr w-r.r: V.. J I S-L. ThKlrtft!ie --- &.r I whm .ru a en t t s i "T 1 agj. mjCK!),- tr.T o ill t "ill .Itf rxrla.lT aale ta a ielrr aad carnl airrt-bant wifr I fcaa aaareoi. AV rito l-r eaialoaaf. Ifaal far le in four pla.-c and mr-cx ! artrv utiii alia, iiw a aitUa waaua, iM4mse face W. L lsalaa, itrocktsa, Jlaaa. IJL'tLIC .LE. Or PERSONAL PROPEUTY. I will sell my L.;ii-.-!hj.J ztueuce OTl Saturday, Sept. 21, 1S02, 4U fo'.lO IT 3 ; 2 et fr!tir f-imlnire, ro.v st and d;u. 1 :.-fcjrd, 1 rxt-n-:o:i lat.it;. nx-kiu; art dutic TiMttn -r.ir, 2 fn- cw I 'an.: r'k, 1 wre'.arr, 1 S.ntrer miw ii.a ti;in 1 .ra:id- (mth-r -:ay i it. J "-.l.iy main.? cuw its. 1 con ting uve, '.' t'eaung ?-ttves, l .1 sr- prl&. I :iie Mw1'i;e inea1', ue ruin.-' m M.e. ktu-hen lamp anA a gre-U vane- t!e Iik-odim-:; K lea HQ. OPi.n l w hi day wtiea tlic term of tn'.e wi I 'e mvlLk known. rjKl'sTEK.S, SALE. -OF- Vahafch Real Estate. Bt virterf an urdrof s.i!e otit of t.:e f)rtJ:i' fourt f Sirv t nuuty. la.. and to thv aDlerind dire icX they :;! tire to p;Lie Kijcry cn.,:he pr:::LM.-, ia Soxtrrl lia Sjaitrtl cuuuiyt ha., oa Thursday, Oct. G, ISO 2, at I o'c!rfk P. 31.. tue f-il.w:ui: da"; r; v ! t.ui -tare. tst' the prj.r;- oi L .: ii 'r-akc;. dee d., A rt-r:.t n rum situate in Nir.HN-i ur n-ft;, Nary iir'i'-r and t.inrrs, muiaiLiai.jf -i0 a- ic av:i.g u:c.-.-jn trviU'l a C!ie Dvelling House, !aak tarn and oroi!e! r :i-jiid".: camp a::! or.. !:&.-!. 1 he T-rUi i i:i a ..c uf ctKUvawun, and eonveitijt tciaoi-i, ta-rh, etc. Terms. Gu-lh ri t.-- r-ni-ia a in t':- rm i.'t r the r. ;lf- nrv Jrt.irt l. ,n '. f - I . '1 auiiuai.y u Uie .iJour u tii.vA-iri i:-.r- in? hrr a:,ijr:il Uf-, ac 1 at hrr u. pr.ji:-,. nai ui be to ia- cins oi ihe tie ea-c-i. 1 '-'i on day if a:e. tiie rtiaaiii' of or..'-i..irl. afur dl'j-. -.n Jiivrr, at trie c ii.ir m' ut sit t- oce-Utiri ia vat war. an-J ll.f !h:r ! ii t j Tcar tLvreafter ::i:i.tp'. oa lifirrl pXKCUTOIt-S' XOIiCt- ajiaw of JuLn K Kj., ir.-i ui x" J IjC.ien telanieaunr oa :b!i eida Sari:! Ixwn E'.ntfi u tn ur.l..MuJ tr ir n,.. ..-ihri- im .n lit I j.noj iitdt tiiti'i :o ..aid eii'.e .o xnni :mi:."ti- tl-:?-)X, ami x'.. . .: r r-e .rj ;4.i:. thsan wi'A trtmjut Ultra duly a:i;fi-iiiiv"r'1 f lor Tl'.KZi -31 wll I' i;::-T, l"1. ., at trie Into r-.i'.l:f-? il ! i! (WH - ' r - . II the f-.'ow That I s( pri-ei: a: thtj-j low o T-nr -' '..! Turc Ettf JJ ;r - Time -. j., - j-uur ' " " - "J - six " " " 0 " T .n t. - t .iwn " ' " - a - fr::i; or.i '- " " - ' " A.'. :r j u. 1tI i::.!--1 d.-iir.-n. (':.:.: J year- i.-l purv mrit.. a.i ii a ?. l.u. K-'i'lir. Mjwi. (iaret, Kuv; 3 t?iTV ad Pirt :n. dirv--; n'iwnji'.' :i ir.n. rurx im,oWO brmiiiliw, i, iin at 'iiAtt f. "f 1 r Ill I i I-.. - i nri :r njoitv.y u3! -1 V. k iira e..a-"fi A. ANDRJESSEN, 172, Federal St, ALLEGHENY, PA. SI, BEACKT, Veterinary Surgeon, trU t!i inra'.'e !ia h kn i!.--h U a;r to. U:i,e iait- sivl ii;: rr.0 Tstcnuarr mr-a-H-ai iiu-trumii'.'' and a;'liu;t-, aa a cviin pUA Tvtarluary libn.T. cteriary 0birtrir s SfxcUItj. A carilfte ta of Teu-ricary ia.ilicitia ai way a tal, Ui:.-oy ko.,iSj Loji .e and aa Iiii. aii r. llix-- laien for trva:arnj for V) p"r wk as.! ai--aiii aTvrdiue in trcaimout reiUir?l. (juiliue txi-re kiliiu your ij'.'iiaa loineJ aad uani.-"l bor. 1 have U-eau d Utau.ii o ka'k9il-jaw aucr-ewfa' It. Plairyf ridtv, i mucM vut of Salisbury. Pa. Fto3ic ad-lrvs GranlMvIIIe, - Jld. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTVScU'.G, PA. 'OUNDED IN 1832. , Lan Fa-ul y iEerii nrvl in ail d. iia..m. nr. 1 ita;rvauTT. Lal-ratofia and uw iiyn.aam:a. F,v lrv fiiiiuiirifH. Mela I : diru- JJ.- uus TKiiiuua Jiid low. I; artiu al of Hvgirca aad Ph?rai Culture if. 1 hai-ga ..f aa tx priQed phy.-iau. Aa-able tiv f-iufnt ka:Jt! irain.i. 1h alkin. o I at- B AlTLfct I Ll Vt uEIl VnBl'Kti, oiort pieaanl autl hcaiUiy. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, in wparaie tu.:di::. Hit s. 1 y.jti rm-a j.ri.-ar:r: fir iiurnw f.r r.jiliifv. iin-ltrr .i'iai care of tn Pr:r. :ri ail :rjrw tiMin. rn:d inc .:b i-!n-n 11. ti.e :.n. F--I! term omu Mil. F' r cui ( :-. a.1 lr H. W. M. K.Mi.HT. I'. I'.. p!v:dfB or KEV. H. o. BtilLK, A. Prdai. FACTS JOHNSTOWN, PA. Cants, k. m BSuaSS G0i3? 3Y. H33 over $127 ct Assets ta securs every S1G0 cf liabilities. nwabla Ttrm Plan. - ' WANTED JEFFERSON COLLEGE. - s t,ir.?l f..r ..'-.' lx.i-k K p w .ytv:!:j..: :m w :th M '.ial 1 ;rrvUr. ta-iAix- PStSXtM, Wasi.ig ca, Pi- f (I tlllllii a I A 4 ' IL. 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