nte Somerset Herali t- crnL Editor. Gt- ..October U, lSi .SEf5A! i . u v.J an J young i &y3er s s ;w . tit- 4;f?t tLU.fT! lu " . ill. K. H. CorrfcoTH a- . , Vjab who first astl tlie . j Hit or Bonnet go to M3S. K. B. CoFFROTB B. ra-t'etata were killed daring Vpt in Swne Valley. Dauphin coun- ..s-.-.a ojrj Not. 1 andcon 'r lKli. Wild turkey can be . . t,i Jan. 1 - .m ".' i- 'J W. V ": l'T- i'r-s. Her father is a IK.uk ,";1"lj "c--:c-r.red him to a joint 1U-1 'jf f :f J that filler." is a true y f '.',-'-t true tUt not all it wrea " 'W labeled. Uvoa would b -.1 ra.s article. af a for Aver w . .. .. n. thr Health is '"". i vrir.ed with, j.'.r, tartv on rjdienlT utering I"' 'Z't'e't Wfiem man wa greeted by L H ici of tnckshot. The host baa '"" tiiithe mistook tbera for ! ' o"-? fartiea will bar. their ',.id.!e-hty will be left for collcc- ..0uri- town last week a little oa her aay'bciue from the jcbool. , -. .Dfiime from the sidewalk l-'ulii-f !l -cb-k piaceJ it inter f' .t l e mo-cent ibe sa'.:T touched it 2 tAn to slack, aided by He child .Q C.ed her moulb, choking i u. J:ii a a few n:.T-euts. l-4 : 0:i--i.' of Ml. Pletoant township, i'aaVJ couu'.y. bo waa arrested ! ",.trmi for iifii law teiling, - ,f . n P inl hie iU ..iif ereaicg. dying about two 4. 4 s.'tcraa: L '. tvi: !. lis iMTes tbree cti.uren, i etn nx-idenia'.!y shot and 1 y k io j h 1-oyd about two month. ra-b fc-t was dae to EiS arrrsi. j -f our i.ew :-Kk of jewelry in.: a. tUing?. ani rery cheai.. jast f ' Mts. K. H. CorraoTH. i e Li-"-i Vinirg Corcuany desire to in i'a rtiesti. of somerset and sur 5 - ij.r owtitry that thef are now pre- j 1 1 (uru.b coil lor aoujtio "c 1 V C..mMzl 1 -- t.". at '-r oSit in the Batr block 4 re rron.j t attvctloa. I, . .-f tii tii:::fu! clinging to a ...o t-cLiKa im bes long, was brought to i'hiibrr.t'Ujr i"''? Olniun office by 5 a C. A-:r. The apples are of the York nr:e;y, and without a tk. ilr. i , iv It w.ll gather about 35 or ') ... t ...in the tree, and from whitb, he srt- r one-half of that amount has i i.:-i in lhte Columbus days, thir 4 j on a aicg'. branch appears sig 4 nJ OIit ''-'"te of the :- etrr. original States, the .in W great na j is J glurious. Tentureaome Chrittopher i Wt-unolay, Oct. 2lJi, K, H. Koontz, 4r:'.;i. :11 sell his entire livery stock at .4 :c, consisting of e:ght horses and a 4 i V Ad;ng natuiter of rehicle. harness, etc. Kv-erj-thiit will go to the b.Odcr. as no bu'.ina in sill be Term. 6 months. Note for ail aunu .- fc.'-i. vj not ail to at wai. j K. H. Koostz. f'- .-l Gectral Greenland up to date 'finwa varranu. for 3Zl,621J3o for the f troopt fo service at Homestead, ?; ofition, uarieruisU;r' eipensea, 1 Iiis itoa ct does nut iticitiJe a bill of -1 ?t2nvivan:a rsi'romd compauy of 1 ..r t-api nation, biiis to tht amount i.w-d of jlS 'l'O were y-sierday present- -i: ths i-jjitant gsnprai department for lif.t. It i now believed that the i 3 Hjnj'itrtd will cost the state no i p.v.ifO fjr military senricc. !: of t'je Herald sliould not forgt i J. a.ktij-der, the druggist, can fit their (.:ii a. we!i as any optician. ; jit bii av or six jetrs ejritac in o.X Lt. kit. '. p':t ttia.n,o'.h r.ter of William M. fttn- ;f ; of 1'iiUi W.pbia bus found rival iu i te. S;::;cr'.y's steer u six years old t ii J ponnds. A Mercer county -4 J V. C'iir.an of Eait Lackawannock Lis al'urhaai steer three ycara v we :'hs 4 iji.il pounds. Mr. Clingan t r" ' :er is the iafgiit in the world - ( i?n;;a u exhibit it at tbeColnm-irv.-.ion in Cni-.-a-j. Mr. Singerly'a . 4: s lr ; -t ;a inches high, its girth ten f '--, ld ie-i-.U iron- rjot of ear to :f ?. a-ae fttt tea iuhoi. lif. Clir.gan's ft- its'f feet L'B-b, gL-th ten feet foijr 4 i: i itL;:h from root of ear to rump fst four inches. Ji-u h to wruifr a ct r1 ai n ard speedy f "ln Ufirg Avers arsaparil!a, be :.;uiilrr;ig the rules of health, or mv be retfrJ.-d. Afairandper- .. trl irf Uit tsediiae never fails, v a the dirfr.iucs are foi;oci. ;s,4 from Grensbnrg says: The ofiLe mountain towci are scouring 4 ra-,i is watch f Mrs Anna Hart, who 4 U-.rj tLi?ii g jr. Sunday morning, is s your.g wnoian ui VcKees)- f Wft fcer baby in charge of her :f --i!r. Lifi-tad wtat to the bills t.'&iu to gather c'.csinuu. H'jut f Las bten heard or seen of her, ;f tjec-jftry pipie believe she ts lost A l-r -d :s wa-.iierittg aiiout the mouti- f ' Aa.jtUr dt4itca ssys that Mrs. '4 -fji.r.4 Ji..;:dT night, aiive, but J ' f'.y iri'iu ei;i!ire. ' V. .3 C"h.-iijri Tcmterance 'i i . 9 : ' -r.vea'ion closed at Sew Castle Fri- d-f-rid-d that hereafter ths 's::.-a3 lotion will admitted 'sr:.;':o6 ;3 j,e g;ale Eeeticg on a : i--e deic-gite ta each fou r hundred f--s O.at-n far coming year were fuilcwj; I'rasi.ient, Mrs. Ado - ...Xr. of Fti iie r.hil fl, .mnr.nj. ".tr. oi s K'ec-a Chambers. West -4 t-Kjrd.Lg becre-.arv, Mrs. OHrer Aer. PaiiaVphia; Treasurer, Mrs. Y-- U anting J.)a : Vice Pretident-at-i 11 7 H. J'tBa. PtitUdeiphi. T """'f wUJ be held at Uncaster. I i!:f j! "a of Stamped GmOs Mfai. K. B. Co k.jths. , ivtti.jr Curtin anil t Yinrrnor r. o:Bi.!fjr.ie. have joined others of ? '1,r't o'l iocl! ontion law hr the next 1 ure. ya piper aerLs, as an ezam- t , .mi, -city ortbeToters in fire of embraced within the "I Of J r ta aaieadtcnit of the constitution i " rf id pnsbytery." ft u i -i.oj'y, tbat "it ii man: . that tb admins .ti. is con- festiy M !ft adaiitu,! eiU rwiuliing from ' Iri: . . . ,uuujv ! Cra localities which dir to l'edofta, burdens which the traffic ! Il "nmeadad "that in o- V "Z cm:,d-,it for lexislatiTs and execn I J- tae attituie of candidates therefor 7CC"U"he J f local opUon artfn:!yc-naidered." I " v.vi-j.i proLibiting the manufact- wie of iotciicnirg drinks as a bs i a- J a aggrssrstc n ijorlty o.'c..a for 3t'n.est wis fin w;.i; k. I Senator X. B. Cri'chSeld is attending i Farmers' Institute at McConnellaburg, Ful ton counte, this week. 1. I). Uersbbenrer this Year barvMttS l..Vj bushels of wheat on his Eik Lick farm from 50 arm cf ground. The Electric Liht Cin'tanv irfnov rl trating Co!umtia liar. Friday, by tornir.g on me electric ligat tbat evening. Mr. L. C. Furt, of Cedar gprintrs, Clinton county, Pa , is a guest at the home of Lis son-in-law. Dr. J. W. Cirothers. P. A. Scbell has received a car load of stoves and ranges for the fail and winter trade. See Lis advertisement in another column. Mrs. Daniel Crouss, aged sixty-nine years, fell from a hay loft in ber stable, at La vans vine, a few days ago, sustaining severe but not fatal injuries. Mr. Frank B. Colborn, of Coketoo, West Va., is spending a few days at the boms of Lis father. Hon. A. J. Colborn, in this place. He is accompanied by his wife and tw j chil dren. Jonathan D. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Llanie! J. Miller, died at bis home, Heiix vilie, Bedford county, on Saturday, of con sumption. He .leaves a widow and five children. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Holderbanm left Monday afternoon for a brief western tour. They wiil be in Chicago Friday, and will witness the Columbian Exposition dedica tory exercises. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Boyd, of Butler. Ta., spent several days in this place last week, the guests of Mr. an 1 Mrs. George II. Love. Mr. Boyd will be remembered as the popu lar druggist who was succeded in business by John X. Sny-ler. On Columbus Pit the Baltimore Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets, good to return the follow ir.g day, at ons tare for the round trip, for ail stations between Mey ersdale and'Jobnstown. A special train will leave Johnstown at 9.30 r. M. The impression has heretofore prevailed that the Farmers' Alliance was an c -,ani-xalion composed of farmers. It seems, how ever, in view of the action of the Johnstown convection, that ulner than tillers of the Soil are eligible to membership And to ap pointment on committees. Gen. A. H. CoffroUj's wife and daughter-in-law, Mrs. A. Bruce Ccf.-oth, of Lincoln, Neb., who lA.s been spendin; the summer with the Gen. and Mrs. Coffroth at the som erset House, have joined the colony of Som en: people who are at the Maikletoa Sani tarium fur medical treatment. The Vnited Stales armored cruiser "Charleston," commanded by Captain Hen ry Pickic j, of tiji pla. doing duty oa the Pacific coast for some tin. past, lat week sailed from San Francisco on her way 'round the horn to Xew York, where she will.tske part in the great review in April of next year. Crasshoppara wre vsry plentiful in Cone msuih towuthip, this jiimnr. injuring oats and grass. The machine to eat oats would sometimes get clogged and fcjve to step until they were removed. They have now disa; is.red. They made the grass so scarce on Jacob L KaufTman's place that he ha. to feed cows and beef cattle. . -t- The following ladies and gentlemen fiom Pittsburgh andOor.ne!isTillecompjsea psrty who are spending a week of this golden westher at Farmer Tay man's cottage, west of town : Mrs. Stewart Johnston, Mrs. John T. Hogg, Miss-s Sidney WLsrton, S. G. Mi-Corrjiii-k, Mary Bell Hogg; Messrs. Jo. M. Brown, J. S. McCormick, James Childs and J. P. Strawbridge. Mr. " Lew" Vannear, of the Park Hotel, and Miss Carrie, daughter of the late Charles Huffman, were marrici last Wednesday af ternoon at the home of the bride's mother, in this place, by Rev. Hiram King, of the Kefornjed fiirph. Mr. Vannear and his bride left the same aftenocc ca a western trip. They returned Monday, and are at home to their friend at the " Park." The cases against Jacob H. Young, the Johnstcwn jeweler, who was arrested in this place last week, charged with larceny-by-haiiep, have been settled. The cl.args were withdrawn and the prosecutors paid one half of the costs. Young paying the other half. The prosecutions appear to have been brought without proper consideration. Mr. Young has returned to Somerset and is em ployed by the Listie Mining Company. Jacob Weaver, aged about forty-e:ght years, died on Thursday moraine at the home of his father Jonas Weaver in Paint township, near Scalp Level, after an illness of ajxiut a week. His wife died about three jear ggo, an j since tV.n be has been mak ing hii home with L,U f.ther. II is surviv ed by two si-tersMrs. A. D. Weaver, ct near Scaip Level, anj Mrs. Samuel Weaver, of Michigan, and his father. His mother is dead. The report comes to town from diirerent sections :f the county that a number of farmers have concluded not U vote this fall, owing to the reported difficulties surround ing the proper marking of the ballots. Nothing could be simpler than making np ballot under the new law. All that is re quired, of the" ele.t;..r is that he make a cross in the space opposite rfcer er the came of the party of his c noire oa utn. The taction officrrs are the fellows who are in for " pic nic" . . Many people along the iine of the Som erset A Cambria R. E. aad ia Somerset re member Mr. W. T. Manning, the engiu-er who had charre of one of the divisions dur ing the survey and construction of that line, and they will he pleased to learn that he waslast week appointed Chief En-ceer of the entire B. O. syrttin. Mr. Manning Is only 30 years of aj and has been with the B. A O. for ntr!y 20 rr jrs. He is one of the rul popular railroad men in the I'niteJ States. District-Attorney L. C. Colborn's many friends were alarmed last Friday by a d. palch from Erie, published in the Pittihurgh Fott, saying that be had been taken sudden ly ill the preceding night during ths ses sion of the Poor Directors Convection in that city, snd that he had been removed from the hall, in which li,e convention was being he'd, to hU hotel where he was lying ia a critical coadi Ion. Mr, Colborn return ed home Saturday night enj jying li s usual good health. Mrs. Henrietta Bru baker and Miss Sarah Collins will soon start for Jamaica Island where they will make their future borne, for three or four years at least Miss Collins will make her home with ber brother, Res. M. A Collins, who is a missionary in Jama ica. She will leave Berlin Thursday and go to Meyersda'e where she will si end a lew day with ber brotb. r.: Rev. B. B. Collins, before proceeding further. The many friends of these ladies wish thern a success ful voyage and a happy future in their new borne. Berlin lUeurd. The following from the Tlacer county, Cel., Herald will be read with satisfction by the many friends cf Mr. Edward Gilbert, only sou of the late John Gilbert, of this place, and a graduate of this OJfice : Ia HoUeiibeck's show window can be seen the finest negget ever feuod in this county. The specimen is qusrrx gold, about nine inches in length and bas an average width of six inches. The g,o!d ia crystalized, hav ing a bright, lustrous appearance, and show ing evidence of wash iu places. Tb nugget weighs f 2 501 5 and was lonnd a week ago in the famous seam diggings near Butcher Banch by kd tf ilbert. who has min(d there tuecesefully for many jeers. The KxaiLD hope Xed will make many similar finds for be Is on of the biggest hearted men in the county and desenrss ail ths wealth fortune can shower upon him." Sunday moraine Thomas Ho.f?r was found dead ia Uvery stable in Mount Pleasant with a deep gish in his forehead, showing that he had evidenly been fouli v dealt with. HoBera few nights ao bad a senftie with an unknown party who under took to take hw keys from him, doubtless fir the purpose of robbery, but was uus-ic-ce-ssul. The fellow then thnaUned to get even with biro, and bis peculiar death con firmed the belief that h had carried out his threats. Saturday morning Charles Kauffaaan, a well-known firmer of Conemaugh township Somerset county, was driving toward this city, when one of the traces of the harness on one of the horses broke and scared thi animals, both of which ran ofs finally breaking away from the wagoa, which was badly wrecked. The horses were captured in the Eighth vTard. Neither of the horses waa injured, but Mr. EautTman had a nar row escape. n,ktut,v:n Hertld. Triple wlo attended the Disciple church Sunday evening, enj jed a rare trt. Rer. Sidney Black, of Lndn, Eijland, deliv ered one of the finest discourses ever beard in Somerset, His audience was so delighted with his remarks tbat tbey contemplate in viting him to deliver a lecture is the Court House some ereninj this w;k. Rev. Black is a gentleman of means and be has devoted the last two years to making a loar of the world. He has ? sited nearly every State in the Union. Upon hii return to London he will devote hi life to evangelising in the slums of tbat great city. There are taenty-eigbt star mail routes in tLis county. In a circular L-sueJ Si ptember loth, the Post Ulice Department advertise for bids for carrying the mails on them, as we.l as on all other star routes in the Nit. Tr.e circular says proposals will be received at the Contract Office of the Post Oilica Iie- partment untit 4 P. M , of December 1. 1.J2, and decisions will be announced on or be fore February 1, Toe contracts run from July ), to Juae 30, IM7. The law rroiirei a bond, oath of bidder, oath of sarutiii, st;d orrtilieate of postmas.er aith every prop taL : : Mr. "Joe" Brickvr, of Louthers drug store, met with an ng'y accident while driv ing with a young lady Sunday afternoon. They were descending a s'ecp bill in the vi cinity of Bikersville whea the'-king" bolt rVi! from iu place an 1 permilti the front heels of the hugy to run from under the vehicle. Ths horses ran away and Mr. Bricker, who held firmly to the lines, was dragged over the dash board and a uittanoe of several rods before he abandoned his ef forts to stop them. Hi received a number of ugly bruises and scratches. The yonng lady escaped uninjnred. The buggy was badly wrecked. Rer. Augustus Babb died at his borne in Mechaniosburg, Cumberland county, last Tuesday, sgtd S.'i years. Forty years or more ago Rev. Bath preached tht; gospel to the Lutherans of this place and during his pastorate here caused a headstone to be erect ed over the grave of his mother ia law in the com etery on the hill. The headstone at tract s the attention of all strangers who visit the ceisetry on account of the unique inscrip tion it bers, the concluding 'entente of whieh is: Krertcd by her sou iii-la-r !i-;v. A. Babb." Rev. Babb must hare been a rery courageous man, or popular opinion has experienced a great &ange since thote davs. The I.'stie Company have completed the gracing for th:ir lidinrs at Listie nation aad the ties have been put In place. As soon as the rails have been laid the compa ny will be ready to ship coal, about 40 min ers being now employed. They expect to huve their coal yard in this place opened in a few weeks. It will be located on the old Somerset fc Mineral Point R. R. station lot, the B. & 0 authorities having sgred to re lay the siding from the Tarkeyfoot road to that point Mr. Krebs. the manager of the Listie Company, visited Johnstown lat-t week and whie there opened negotiations with Mers. Swank & Co., of that city, with a view to furnishing them with 40 toes of flint fire clay per week. The Ltstie peo ple believe tbat their flint clay is in every way equal to the fiiut clay of keolucky the best in the world. Monday the county commissioners receiv ed a simple copy of the official ballot to be voted in one of the Legislative districts of Lancaster connty, and at once adopted a S re for the off cUl ballot to be voted in this county ncl month. Jt will be J2 x ?2 inch es and will cunt&in five columns. The Girt column will contain the names of ttt Re publican electors, State, d istrict and county officers ; the second ths nsmes of the Dem ocratic candidates ; the third the Temper ance; the fourth the Socialistic-Labor ticket and the fifth will be left blank. The Meyersdale EeyiitcT has teen given the con tract for printing the 62,0J tickets that will be retired for this county. It is prob ably the largest job that was ever undertak en by a printicg office in this county and it will keep brother Suhrie hustling to have it completed in the required time. Mciger details hare reached here of a fa tal accident near Trent poet office, in Mid diecreek township, Saturday afternoon, 8th inst A son of Noah Heumioger, in his twenty-first year, was driviu team of heavy farm horses hitched to a loaded wag on and when ceir Trent the horses took fright at seme object in the road and rau away. In his cflorts to check the horses young Hemminger waa draped forward over the dh board and fell beneath their feet. The wheels cf be Yfjijon run over bis LoJr breaking rt nstuber of bis ribs and crushing his kidneys. The on fort unate young man was discovered by persons passing along the road a half-hour later when be was carriel to ths home of a neigh bor and a physician sen t for. Nothing could be done to relieve his suffering and be lingered for several hours in the great est aosy before death cams to bis relief. The funeral occurred Tuesday. The State Pinrs' Alliance of Pennsyl vania held its second annual convention at Johnstown last week. Owing to the absence of Chairman Ports. Secretary E. K. Werner, clerk to tie Somerset County Commission ers, presided. R-presectalivea were present from a number of adjoining counties, the largest cumber coming from Cambria and Sorrerset counties. Tbe organisation claims to be strictly non partban, but judging from the wholesale resolutions passed il is not in sympithy with the O. O. P. in the present campaign. The following officers were elected to serve the ei-suing year: Presidsnt, John D. Biker, of Somerset County ; Vice President, Ira Bloom, Cam bria County ; lecturer, John f right Cam bria County; Sacretary. B. I. Werner, Somerset ; Treasurer, D. Ii. Rhoada, Bed ford Coanty and Basimss Agent, W. A. Weaver. Somerset Couaty; Etecntiva Com mittee, Levi Berksy A. W. Knepper, Somerset County, aad J. 8. Yoder, of E ton. Legislative Committee. James J. Kaylor, Cambria County, and E. IL Werner and A. W. Knepper, Somerset Coanty. Referring to the reported contemplated ex tension of the Cambria Lumber Company's railroad from their mills at Foattwell to Ashtola, Paint township, where they havs large timber tracts, the Johnstown Herald says : The railroad extensions referred to yes terday are further evidence of ths prosperity which may be expected ia Cambria and Somerset counties. The coal and timber along these routes will be marketed, new towns will spring uj; as tby herein North ern Cambria, snd everybody wi 1 share to some degree in ths result of sacb improve ments. These two counties bare plenty of coal sud timber as yet notoocbed, but recent developmenta would indicate that in the near future none qf tha land upon which these can be found will be on the market It follows that the parties who bay these Unds wiil develop them, and it is jot as logical a conclusion that the railroads will build new lines to secure the trade. W may cot have a wild-west boom ia this section, tot w will hare a steady and cars growth that will remain and t ccome part of Da. Moonshine Cases. TTesley Miller and John Refti, tripposeJ to Lave been members of ths "Freandsctaft." theorganizitioB said to hare been responsi ble for Jonathan Hocbstetler's death, wore placed on trial for moonshing at Pittsburgh, Monday. The 7iW of that city ars : M. SLaa'is, a farmer, who bit off a fresh chew of tobacco before tsking the stand, and had to expectorate before. aiweriu en h question, told of taking a jag and going over to Hocbstetler's for a gallon of moon shine," which he said be nsed as a medicine. While taking short cut through the woods be discovered a cabin, where there was a still, mash barrels, etc He saw two men leaving it whom ha thought were Miller and Reese, but as tbey had their backs tam ed to him, he would not swear to it. There was no person ia the cabin, so Shaulia helped himself to a tin cup full cf " still beer" from a mash tub. Ha some liquid dripping from a worm attached to a copper kettle, and he put bis finger into it, tasted it, and it tasted for all the world like ' moort-hine." Thea be lef: to get his jag filled with "medicine." He indignantly denied the insinuation of the attorney forth defense tbat be stole that cup of ".till beer," and said he "only took it" He also denied that he drank '-moonshine' for its exhilara ting or intoxicating effect, lit used it for his stomach's sake and to get rid of that tired feeling. He was never drunk in his lite, because be was not the man to take an overdose of medicine. Tbe case was con tinued until Tcedar morning, a tat'C sill rot so AoitssT a fostm arteb. A true bill was returned by tbe Grand Ja ry against Edward F. Goller for taking mon ey from regitered letters and then conceal ing the lettrrs. Goller was postmaster at Fort Hill, this county, an J he is accused of riffing letters addressed to Amos Wbitely, of Pittsburg, and hiding them in a soap box, w here they were afterward found. Bright Woman Who are anxious to accomplish the best result?, for the least money, should examine the Cinderella Range before they bey : it is a good baker and a perfect roaster, and ev ery new feature of practical worth is embod ied into its construction. It bas pleaded thousands of housewives, and wiil please you. Sold by J.ime-s B. Holderbaum, Som erset Pi- Republican Meeting and Polw Rata ln. T h Erst Harrison and Re-id pole to he rais ed in Somerset county was put up at Beach dale, in Brotherbvallry towr.ihip, Saturday afternoon, by a huge croad of enthusiastic Republican from that and adjoining town ships. The pole stand HO fett cut of ground snd a handsome flag floats from its top. After the pole was plaeed in position a meeting was organized by the election of tbe following named oficers: rreoident, Samuel S. Forney ; Vice Presidents, Will' iam Smith, John J. Gurubert, g. W. Fritx, A. M. Siveta, Francis ncpr, Lsvi Queer ; Secretary, W. V. MsnhaU- The meeting was addressed by Senator X. B. CritcLfield and Hon. A. J. Colborn. The crowd was very enthusiastic i d the speakers were frequently Interrupted by ap plause. At th cite of its rfitetiDg several Iemo craU, wbo had iitttned attentively to the speeches, announced their intention of vot ing for Harriion and Krid. Business Change. I Lave purchased tbe large and carefully selected stock of Boots and Shoes of Fnpk Shivler. and will conjir.uj business in the same room In Mammoth Block, Somerset l'a. I ihall keep in stock a full line of Foot wear of all grades. It is no trouble to show goods and give prices. Thomas Biasim. Have You a Star Spangled Banner? How many hocues are there in 6umereet county in which an ordinary sisud Ameri can Bag is owned to be patriotically dis played on National holidays and puoiic oc casions? The Harrisburg iVir-Iiidrjtendent nys: It is as proper for a citizen who is a house keeper to provide a national fiag for ose on his house, or on the outside of it, as it is for him to subscribe lor a local news paper, have an airj2s.ua; within reach for ready reiercnce, a woie to wnicn tamer, mother and children can go to for perusal, or books relating to nieful knowledge. We are about to do bonor to the greatest eTent of the Western continent, tbat of its discov ery, which is as precisely important to it, in iu relations to mankind 14 is the health of a tr.qn of wornaa to him or herself. How ftitny LuKes, then will be prepared on the 31st instant to hacg the flog of the country on their outer wails on Columbusday, when its celebration is had ? There can be no gratification for a man to see a greasy, half faded fiag Dying from his window, when bis neighbeir, no more able to bay a proper aizsd emblem, unfurls to the breeza an ele gant stars and stripes. Let every household then, have a proper sized American flag to hang out during the corning celebration of Colombo day, on nation; occasions, and all othvj- fetes which, have pride in them for the people. e Her Secret. The secret of tbe success of the Cinderella Stoves and Ranges, is the superiority of the material and workmanship that enters into their construction : they are clean by habit, have no dirt pockets, snd are sold guaran teed to be good bakers and perfect roasters. Sold by Jau.es B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. Mt. Pleasant' Coo ley Gang. Mt Peasant has a regular organizH band of boy robbery who. style tb,eme!vea ''The Yens Cooleys." Their depredation hava been oommilled in a manner very much lika that of the late Fayette county pang- Tbe bind is composed of a half dozen youtig to ngbs cf tbe town and tbey ail carry revol vers and knives. Tbe boldest robbery yet committed by tbe young outlaws was at Murry's meat store. The lead?r of the gang, a boy named Stevens, entered tie shop, and pointing revolver at Murry, who was alone, compelled him to go into tbe re frigerator. Tbeo the balance of tha gang entered ani lock the contoats of tha mon ey drawer, a lot of meat and othsr stuff. Monday the residence of old Mr. Shelky was entered by the outlaws ia broil day light and the old lair mils to band over all the money she had, t.'I in gild. The authorities are TJow looking for the boys, who it is supposed, hive goae to the m untains, for thsy left the towa when t.'tey beard thai information had been made against them. Attention Farmers! We have in slock a fine selection of Ap ple, rr, Prunea., PlutnSj Teach and Quin ces, also a fail line of Grape, Currants, Goos berries. Raspberries and Strawberries, ojso all kinds of Evergreens and Ornamental Shade Trees and Flowering Shrubbery. Tbe time for transplanting in the fall of the year is between October the 6th and Novem ber the 10th. We respectfully invite you to send os a list of your wants, and allow us to quote yo'j prices. All Trees, Vines and Plants guaranteed to be strictly first cl Address Th Cassclxax Vaii.it Xcbsibixs, Uarnedsville, Somerset Coanty, Pa. The First Mowing Maonlne. In H22 a pateat was i-MJed to Jeremiah Bailey, of Pennsylvania, for a mowing machine, aad he constructed two machines the taz:e year. It is believed that there were the first ever made. A number of years later a patent for improvement on this' machine was secured, and some 50 of tbe im proved machines were b nilt Only two of he original pattern were ever made, and tone of them is still in existence, owned by Samnel Worth, of Mirsballton, Pa. H will exhibit it at the World's Fair, where, as a pioneer in agricultural rnv?hinery, it will sttract much attention. Tbe knife of the machine is circular, and had a combined rotary and forward moremeat T f Hoods i HqoOs 1 1 Home Knit Hoods always in stock at Mas. K. B. CorraoTH'a, The Marklefon Sanitarhim. A Flourishing Institution Where Invalids Receive the Best of Care and Professional Atterv ' tlon. The principal institution ia this coanty, from tbe standpoint of money invested in it and the good it is accomplishing, is the Mar- kletoa Hotel and SaniUrinm, at Markleton, in Upper Turkey toot township. Just one year ago the first brick ws laid on the huge bunding, sow almost entirely completed. Work was retarded from many cinses, the principal one Deing the strike at Homestead, whrn nearly all the skilled laborers employ ed on the building laid down their tools and joined their commands in the Nitional Guard and marched to tbe seat of the greet labor war. Meanwhile patients were clam oring to enter the Sauilarium and it was thought advisable to open tbe bouse to as many as could be accommcdated. By and by the workmen returned from Hxnestead and work was resumed upon the building. It is now almost entirely finished aad near ly every one of the 125 rooms have been en gaged for tbe winter. We of ths mountains have become so fa miliar with oursurrouudings that we are prone to forget their beauty and are incapa ble of realixiug with what force tbey strike the stranger. It ia not uncommon to hear a Dative remark, "What ia tha name of good Dees induced those poople to locate their ho tel and Sanitarium at such a place 7" The reasons are many and plain. Read what Itev. Dr. Reed, of Steubenviile, O., writes from Markleton : I write this fro in the heart of tbe Allevhe- nie. If Bierstadt were here he coulj paint another picture which would make a com- finion piece lor bis -Heart or the Andes, be mountain before me is robed in its au tumn garments. It is beautiful as the dream of an ar.gel. Tbe rounded summit looks like a grand bouquet. Its garniture of trees shinirg in the splendid colors of an October sun has an unearthly beauty. Tha yellow and crimson of tbe maples of which there are thousands set upon the green robe of the mountain, the rusvet tints of the ck, the light yellow of tbe chestnut and poplar, the brilliant crimson of the sumac and gum tree, the lender green of the birch tret s and the dark gre n of the hemlock, combine to make a scene of rare beauty upon tbe hk of which the eye ui man la seldom, permitted to rest, God bas patntsd the picture for our admiration and deiitftit The viw fiiismy tun wun ine joy oi elevated monht The httle CassuUmin river, fifty yards cros, with its borders of hemlock, goe siidine bv the foot of the mountain, over a bed euure ly covered with large black stones. You can hear tbe music of iu rippling waer among the slooes. but unless you are quite near tbe bank you can hardly see the water, the riv er is so low. There are beautiful walks alons the banks of this little river, and tharruine rides through the great forests and along the lanes of lii handsome farms on the lop of the mountain. 1 he brook mountain trout Imps cp to attract the fisherman' attention. The rquirrel chatter in the tree to challenge the sportsman. Th pheasant startles yon with its whirnng at your feet This is. indeej. a place ot rest and refreshment in the heart of the Allegben-.ei. If yon want a change from the trying routin of diily lire; ifynu want to breathe pure mountion air and drink pure water from the mountain springs: if anv are worn and weary with the cares and toils of life ; if any are broken down and sick and need beating and health, here is a place at tbe Markleton banitanuni. A very pretty autumn picture the doctor paints; but the coming seaton ii ev en more beautiful in the mountains and ap peals more strongly to the ncy. When old winter piles the snow In every conceiva ble fantastic form and covers the trees of all ths forests with feathery fUken, tbat glitter and glisten in the sun, a different picture is presented with each recurr'ng day, snd the imadnatioo has full sweep. Spring, too, bas ber charms in th mountains as well w by tbe still waters of tlie valleys when she leaps from the Up oi her hoary brother and causes ths countless millions of buds to burst and ths wild rose and eglantine to bloom. The environments of Markleton are such as to please the eye of the invalid constant ly, and while all ber seasons are not sum mer they all bare their special advantages aad charms. The Sanitariunt Is planted at a graceful bend of the Caeselman river, on the east side oftbestream. The Negro Mountain towers up in the rear, while a deep ravine pierces the mountain on the opposite side of the Cajselmsn, through which the last rays of the setting sun sparkle and glare, long after the eye of day bits disappeared behind ths great dark apex, lighting np the windows of the "old English caitla," which the Sanita rium so very much resembles, with start ling ttrvct. Tue Sanitarium Company propose, as soon as possible, to terrace tbe mountain side from the bank of tbe river to the summit in the rear of the bailding. Tbe lawn in front of tbe building will be laid out with b-ti: ful waiks. and flower plots and fountains will aid Nature ja nukir.g the plsre even more enticing than that rnx?ter artist bas rendered it The Markleton Hotel and Sanitarium Company was organ-'zed with a capitaliza tion ol troJoO. Thi amount was expend ed and was (band entirely inadequate to the demands of the institution. The capitaliza tion was doubled, all cf tbe stock being tak en by the original subs-Tibers. Nearly all of this vast sum has already been expended on the baildir.gs asd in fining tl-em cp. The plumbing alone cost a good sized fort une, but it was necessary la order to pro vide Turkish, electric, needle, salt sits and ii other kinds of baths conducive to the health of invalids. A department especially fitted up fr what is know a as "Swediih n,ove!ctqt'' is another expensive feature of the institution. It is said tbat after goirg through a courselin this department it is possible for badly crippled rheumslic pa tients to perform all tbe feats of tbe modern contortionist without suffering any ill ef fect. The building is illuminated by elec tricity and heated throughout with steam. Billiard and pool tables, bowling alleys, ten nis and croquet courts are provided for th amusement of guests. The parlors are lib erally supplied with indoor games. The hoase throughout is furnished in the most modern style and the appoicraents are all that could be desired. One of ths nict delightful features of Markleton, to many of the invalids who go there, is the religious influences surrounding the institution. A pretty little chapel has been fitted np in the building where servic es are held on Sandays and prayer meetirgs on Wednesday evenings. Religion Is not foroe-1 upon tbe patrons but is trie' e one of the attractive features to those who are in clined that wsy. Tbe medical sta? is ccecf the best in tbe United S'r-tes. Dr. Oalt, the tesd physi cian, ;s one of the most eminent practicion ers in the country, He wsa formerly in charge oj" the Clifton Springs, X. Sanita rians. Realising that an institution of a similar character was reeded in Western Pennsylvania, he first selected the site and then organized the "Markleton Hotel and Sanitarium Company." Dr. Gait is ably as sisted by his wife, who too is a physician cf rare ability and has resolved to devote her life to relieving tbe ills of Ler sex. Dr. Shoemiker, the mansgcr of the institution, altbocgh a comparatively yoncg man, Las met with sach success in the practice of his profession, that be felt able to retire from general practice and will devote bis fu ture labors to special branches of the science of medicine. The bet professional talent in the western part of the Stale are members of the consulting staff, and if invalids can not receive proper and intelligent treatmen. at Markleton, we know of no place in ths United 8lates where they can. The rates at Markleton are rery moderate, considering the luxurious surroundings end tbe high character of the prolessioral at tendance. Rooms caa be secured frrrn $12 on np to $.' per week. These charges to- elude professional sijicc,. Have just returned from the rity. While there I pnrchoscd ail the stylish things in MiJIinery, fancy Goods. Hats. Ribbons, Trimmings, Velvets, Windsor Ties, Veiling. Baby Caps, Dnderwfwr, etc Will be pleased to have you call and examine these goods. Mas. K. B. Corracna. COMING REPUBLICAN MEET INGS. There Wiil Be Speeches and Irt atuctlons as to tha New Ballot Law. If tbe full nf ub':ca.-j rote of the county is not pollt.l on th tb cf X-overcber it will not be the faull cf Chairman Birseckerand those who are e--:tiog him at besdqaarters. A targe smoeint of work Las already beo done and enongh is scheduled to keep all bury from now on til th day of election. Tbe work of sending oat rampa:gn litera ture, o pie of the new Ballot Law and in structions how to rots under it, the ap pointing of Vigilant committees and Watch ers for each voting precinct in the county, has been going sUakiily on for the past ten days. Meetings hare been called for the most Im portant points in tbe coanty and arrange ments are being made for many mors to be held during the closing week of the cam paign. These meetings will be addressed by Hon. A. J. Colborn, Senator X. B. Critch field. Captain W. H. Sannr, F.J. Kooser. H. M. Berkley, A. C. Uolbert, J. C Lowry, L. C Colborn, John R. Scott and J. A. Berkey, tbs popular young candidate for District Attorney, and other local speakers. Chairman Biesecker will attend a many of thea meetings as possible and will give in structions and an illustration as to tbs manner in which tbe ballots ihall be mark ed and cast This is a feature tbat should causa a large outpouring of the people irre spective of party. Not only are Republicans invited to be present but a cordial invitation ia extesded to ths Democrats and the general public Somerset county's Re-publican majority has been steaLly iacraeung for years past and there is no good reason why it shouldn't be larger this year than ever before Ex-Speaker Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, ill address a Republican meeting ia Pitts burg on Wednesday night of next week. October Get Your Cun! Winchester, Colt, Marlin, ReoiiDgtoa and Flobert Rifles, M uzzle Loading, Breech Load ing, Rebounding Hammers. Hammerless snd Semi-Uammerless Shot Guns in great variety at J. B. Ho'derhaum' Hardware Store, Somerset Pa. Also a complete line of loaded Shells, Cartridges, Reloading Tools and gun repairs, Hunting Coats and Cart ridge Bells . Com and ee tbeni, J. B. HiiLUasaACit. The Cholera Scare. Ifindtvdthe draadfal disease should be come epidemic in our land w'ly not protect yourself in time? Every physician will tell you that a stimulant is absolutely neceaoary to assict in metering the disease, and all first-clou physicians an-e upon one man's iquors for pority, ae and resonate prices. TUey refer you to Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa, who wiil upon application mail yon free of charge a complete catalog le and price list of tbs many kinds of liquors for sale by him. His ' Siiver Age Rye'" st $1.30 per quart, is not equalled. His "Duquesne" at lo has no superior. His buttling of Guckenbeimer, Kincb, Overboil, Gihsou and Bear Creek at (i 00 per full qcart or six quirts for to i A) are all reliable and pure Pennsylvania R.ve Whiskies. For Brandies, Gin or Wines, either imported or domestic, ao other liquor store in tbe state can or will do as well for you. Address Max Klii5, 81! MARRIED. GLESiNER WALIER.. On the th intt, at the home of th bride in Stonycreek township, by lier. C B. Oruver, Mr. Wm. Q. Glgsaner and Miss Bertha J. Walker, both of Boone, Somerset county, Pa. SHACLIS-SIIAULIi-Sunday, Oct 2, at tbe residence of tbe groom's parents. Dear Edie, Somerset county. Pa., by Rer. H. M. Cook, Mr. Edward Shaulis and Miss Mary A. Shaulis, both of F. lie, Somerset county, Pa. BCR.N WOUTH-BOWERS. At the resi dence of Romanus Pile, on Ojt, 2d, by Elder G jo. V. Ljwry, Branson Buraworth and Julia A. Bowers, of Ohio Pyle, Pa. MOSrIOLDER BALL. At the hom of the bride, Berlin, Pa., on th evening of Oct 8tb, ls92, by Rer. C. B. Gruver, Mr. Will iam A. Moehold-r, of D-arenport, Xea., to Miss Emma E, Ball, or beriln. Pa. PILE MILLER At the residence of the otEciating minister, Robert T. Hull, Oct, 2, li'i, Mr. Hamilton H. Pile and Miss Tillie Miller, both of near Bakersville, Somerset county. Pa. TURNEY McCULLAH. On Oct 12, 1SD2, at the bride's residence, near Addisoa. Pa, by Rer. I. P. Hawkins, Mr. Albert M. Turney and Miss Kve McCuilab. BELL SHAULli. On the 9th icst, at tbe hriuVs home In Jefferson township. Somerset county, Ps,, by Rer. E. Manges, Mr. RoUrt Bell and Mi Annie E. Shaulis. 3Ir. Joseph JlrmmerlcH An old soldier, eamc cit of the War grraily enfeebled by Tvil Ferer, .-utd after beine In various bospltalt the doctors il.vliargtil him as Incurable with ('antpiiM. He hr. been in poor health since, until lie bein to take Hood's Sarsapariila Immediately hi co jetx-w' lcocr, rtislit sweat, erait-el, and fce :ii.l f grnrral heallii; ls 4filbl!j fetur.in-nds ILiud's S-tr-saparllta. epe- tally to comrades In tae tJ. A . K. HOOD'S PltLS Ilb:tal cmIoI:ob by rauirUis perti talttc letton of tb ilimeDl&rr eaojO. i:l'BLIC SALE OF Vahatls Real Estate! The nnrterliTied urvivirig ETf.atorof Dar.tel Borer. Ute of -ombmploa lownniitp riofrenl rriMy, Fa.. eier-'J, poe to public Mi on t'.e fmim. In laid u ohip, on Friday, Nov. 25, 1892. at o'2ork P. il.. the rV.k..wtmr drrib-t real eie. ate toe r-rcerty of I uu l Boyr. ilec i A irv.io farm ituate In th lowhip of PtMitharipion, timDtr of Nwnrsrt and lute of Pe:; l zioiia. adju.iucc Umii of Jofiri Leydi('i MUir, Wo. Kintr.ek. foiiiRwn f'oirpi Amh&m Bo?r. A. Witnxxb aod perhaitf oe.:ers. euuiu lii !7oaor siorpor ie- ; uniierliM riiii eoai Unit taoprn and of .o4 qaaiity. of hi h there U about 1 JO arre cleared. liini-t veil iimtieretl Alv a fine ir cmp, with kettles in waH. fine ppie oreaarri aol other small fru:t of irrol bear- Tbe eraio in the firm wtM mil 1 rterv ed. nd full pnmei-loo rriven 1st April. 1S-.& Th purrnawr may u and ptow tor rniir rn, bol not to lajnr crops .r interfere a lib tecai.1. TERMS 'i eih of which fJfX) mnrt tie paid down on flavof sale, tiaianre ol hand DKiDey a moo a deed ix Dicle. 'jth 2-Vhof November. and talanre f , '.'Mb Novenit-r. vlttioat internet till due j he levmew reure-d by JU1 meut boudsoo li iacd aith exemr'.loo name therein. '' - ABE AH A V BOVfR. Surviving Executor of Lu:el Bojer, (lee'd- "OUBLIC SALE. or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! The BCdenigsed will offer at public a oa the premise, on c SATURDAY, OCT. 22, l;?i, the follow ing persona! property. Tlx : Si hea.1p of nliee. S milch ec. ?tuoyer!iruts, 1 ciTr, 1 t'rjesro'.d mar with fual by Aih:n bri, 1 s-vear-uld mare with foil by AlUimbra. 1 is-ycar-oid hr. 1 yaf-o)1 brtrx. 1 1-jnw-old Aluaui'ira nvt, 1 i-yemr-old Alliarnbracr.lt, I I year : t A:rmin;.n elt, 2 rT.tl-'.y Aihanibra. 1 new U'f tsgy, ) I -buti wm,u, t -hone Mle t eommetiee t 1 o'cloa-k P. M. Terms SBld knows on day of ale. ravit) WEIOLE. Br.nizjviue, f. REFUBLICAH MEETISES. II . 4lErPr,w 1 r:ii-T7 "Ta Meetings will be he'd at ths following times snd places, when the issues involved in tie great political battle now being wag. ed will be presented and discussed by able speakers : Saturday, Oct 22. Mondar, 24. Tuesday, ;j 1 P. M , Downey. " l)svidri!le. " Scalp Levl. ' Stoyestown. " Confljeoce. " Hock wood. " Salisbury. " Meyersdale: " Berlin. Wednesday,' Thursday , ' Friday, Saturday, 25 1 t u 7 M I 4 7 44 1 u 2S - Wills Church. 23 " ShanktriUe. " Frieden. u u 7 u " . Xor. 5, 1 P. M , Jenner X. Roads. Infbnnstion and instructions in regard to casting a legal ballot nnder tbe new ballot law, will be given by competent persons at each of tbe above meetings. Other meetings will be announced in due time. Geo. R. Sect!, F. W. Birsavaca. Secretary. Chairman rUBLIC SALE. -or- Vauabh Real Estate. Pnrvunt to tvn onler of lh Orrhni Conrt nt a Sand cvuntr, oo SATURDAY, NOV. 5th 1892, at one oclock P. M.. the fullowins described real vine, n te or neury t- vtee-htenbeiser, dee-eteed. u wit : A valuable ima'.l farm 'ilr.ne-! In Jencertrtwn ibip, dnnien! o.utilT. he.. i.liiioliiB laod of Jii'.u i-ue;ierxer. u-vta nowmaa. l iillip lpe, Xiilum Mailer scd others, aad cuciiuui u,a 3 7 1-S Acixis, more or e, of rhlrh atont SO arre are to tril ttte cf cultivation, receuliy lliued, i-.: tne balance covered i:h ciul limr-r. lia provemeiibi are a s"l lrirj plant dwelling house, iioali barn and other bui.duiax Terms. Ten per rent, of purchase mr.Ber an av.n propeny 15 lniK-xl do a. aid baiam of ona. Kmrch oa rourinnauoa of :e : oue-tnird after pymui of debt, to n-maia a Ilea on IQ prvKi e, the I'.telvM thereof to tyr tld anoualiy to the wi.low of mm Henry K. W-bteube.fc-r dur injf het lit;-, ami at b-T dra-Oi th pr j lpa! to be paid u the tvir of aild Henry K. avcliientx-l-er ; b:ani- 4 th purchme money In 1 paul i niui- anuuai payment wtia luleret from Apr 1 1. 1 Iks. Inferred uameiitn to h rured oy jiidsuient bond, luwniun a:vn Apni Ut, IxM. JArx)B HOfFM AX, Adruiniitrator of Heury . Wccauhbcojer. rjiRUsTEI SALE. or ValnalU Real Estate ! RT rtrtu of in order of a ivied ont of tha On hir.s' urtof Somerset roiioty. f-a . and to Ihe underMiraed aire-tJ ai Trj'e of the mit-ja of Monroe B. Kreb-htnan. iinl 4 , iate of L Lit a untnstup. fraret coonty. p., I will of-fr-r at public outcry on lit prembe in a.d lown ihip, oo FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1892, t 1 n'elork P. V., the following deeerlbeel real estate, viz : Tbe home property of th 11 dse'd.. a Una ceDtaiuiug JC1- mt re, bwm lot, having thra on erected a good two-Mory frauis D WELLING HO USE with never tailing irrlns. a enod t ank bam arid all but.dtni as xuod la Bfw. a!io a ot or chard arid miear ramp. 1'mut W acres are w-U umbered, lb reruainiuf 1 acre are in a pleo did Mate of e-ultivauou. This ta the cl.anew of a lifeUme. y-tai aatnlw it cu.i u Le term Terms. Ten per cent of the piirrhie monev to he naid when lb property li knji led dowu : Ji vitw on the ! da of Atiri!, 1-J.iO JIB,. l W M t ."i o " " leni .i.J -.. V,T .UK) l mm j SiO.UU " " mm m One third. ner payment of debt, and rinan. ea. to rer.iain a lieaon th pre mi-. i? lntemt to be pai l auDualty to Aaaie kreb-hman, widow nt tbe said Mtmme B Kreu-hman. d--e d.. dunrg her natural life. Dd a: her death tbe priaeirte. Vn b tLe betn of the mIJ dexdent. and the remaioner on In tt day of Apr.l, A. D.. 1-'. at whie-h tMiieadeed will be n.?u;e and rxcaion liven. Tbe deferred uas menu to be etored bv judgment noca. A. U UWRY. J. C. Lowrr. Trustee. AlKuir.ey. SSIUNEES SALE OP ths PLANT AND PROPERTY OK THS Falrhops Soflii Sarage FIRE BRICK CO., OF Fall-hop, Koiner4t Co., Pa. The HndetTbrT-ed iir"ce fir the btfit of the rrvdiuir o" the Fanhope North rtvgtt 'ire ones t-impaoy, uim.u-.l.. win on Thursday, Nov, 10, 1892, atlo'clorkp. n.. at fAIRHOPE. la imer- ee county, ra. uter jnr aa ai ru: nc ai;rt: a ail te property vt the mh! Kairb. pe N-jr.B avartn Fje Hr-tk tluapauy. (Unilieilj. coibut iDir e;f 1't. A'jiiit three Ri yre Id fee mp!e, nn whi-h i eite.J the larre new and we;i eii ped tire brn-k piant of tne rnmtmr.y. ttiib apac ity of tfieeo tiiuiiand JV).i-. brw ir.tay. Tne woriare miI.Tn arid iimt-t-U. iu every paxticii'ar. and niM tavorabiy Iwnh d on the line of the t'nll.urjb divu.i-u of the li. A O. K. R-. and clone to the Savage i.iMu.tiin eiae. M. To lea.-ea fr ei7 in &avar rniHiutaiii. orie os rifiy . ai re tract, li.e otucr i;a a t o hundred and hiiy ti a-re ira-t, oa whHO (oy lues r.r rent f r i,ciuu: m.neil m 1 w iaay.t I to H. T. WeM. ri. The cav -e ruu over iiiiua ami diinipei e.n car of ti. b. 4 i. a. SL. about two mileii dnauit fr.10 th,e wicai. The m!nciaul ail e, impVmenta, ma. cbinery ard !ir.:i;rwi urtd iu the miuina- of the elT aa w(;: ai piaiu. diner, tipple aud sidUigi aa b Mini a. part vf lae piaut. TERMS. Ten rT cent, of the amov-it of bid to nn paid ea.-h ; oue-haif lucmdtnr the ten t-r eetit. oa delivery of derel ooe.?.,u.-La 111 faotr fnai day of sale with 4Htcriat aad one lourtb iu 1 ii davj fnun iy of . with tnwreat. Tie deleind paymrn l- to bo iwiivd cn the premi- by m-irv-Oiee aud th pcireha,-er to hive uve proewny in ureii to the exiouiof tbe deferred ftjuicJ tor the beitebl of the mortacee. JAC03 D. SWANK. A:ieute. SSIGSEES SALE. OF yALrAEH MINERAL RIGHTS, of the a-itrned extaie of William H. Till, la bhaiie biwnwiip. Soraeraet eounry. Pa. pear Miici ell. the unlervguod Ane ni iliiaun If. inn wiil expme 'o public aa.e al the Court Uouae lu bomenet Pa , oa WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2Q, 1892. at one e'e'evk. P. M . all tree nunaraia trj.nn.1er, aad upoa We: tiiilaniu iijooribel laud aiitiate tn ehade town,-hip, buiaert county. Pa. war ranted lath ate of Jaae Iuun. ennta:nu:f four hundred and thirty acre arid ailoaaue-e. Al?o all tbe niinrmla In. nnd-r an.1 urfo a tr-t of land lituate a aforeaaid. eoutaibios' oite acre and fifty-.i x pen-nes, atliinui; the Jarne D-b tract on toe east, euctainio iu a.l four huudrrd and li-irtyoe acre, aad bft)-ix pe: a e aod a; I., aoce. The said abo-- e d-riei land betns the anie deeded t-y a'ieul:r. Hay to W. H. fiili, bvdeed ni grdul at him-jmet, p iu Ieed B. i ' . iige a, and the tai.1 prtmiiri whie-h laid liil oobveywt the wrtV-e to tb 4iiLntowa LmnberCo . ruervin ths m!oer,. raid trwt beuitf utxtarrtaid sua sxd coai. cre iay and iron ore. TtbMi OK SALE -rash. OdiJAa MITtUrO-L. Aa'i.-ne of Wiilsa-j: ii. Dill. D ISSOLUTIOX SOIWE. Notl-e I her-by rivea that the Mrt3erhip or Jo ot bu?.itie of Jei" ii. ad John J. h.jri er, waa d'.ajtred i tbe lt day uf ia ioir i-i. turn f.ra a.l ciMjt-a coi.-.ir iH the ioeMon of Jv iu J. Horner, by a ii i.-a ail jjiut debu heretir furc made art too p.d j.crn jr. HonyEa Oct. L JuH.N J. UvSt.H. a Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to buy mca's wear of the be6t praelo.-, Ici-t makes and U-;t atvks Where ? Wlr, of course, at the Mait'aot!i Clothing tc re run Lj the JOHNS TOWN HUSTJ.i:iLS. Suits of the Iarrvt paU-n, Hats of the ncc-t .Uie- N'prswarc cf the finest and noobiet Cishion.-), Uadcrvrcar of all make?. prA-ies and materials caa alwaja he had at u The IIUSTLKR'S"' Eirr-oritira. If joa are seeking fer3 poods, cheap good-s 's at anheanl of Iow prioes, we are your Clothiers to buv of Satif.vction tniaranteodf THOMAS & KARR, Successors to Thomas, Karr & OgiKIe. 251 and 253, Main Street, JOIIXSTOWX, PA. Will cost you nothing to exam imc goods and compare prices. 247, 249, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Dry GoOuSloliODS, Carpels, &c. II HOW BIG? TffiUFEESI!OT. nU7 STROliG? sscurs every $103 ct liabilities. Writs for rates on thw Knwabl Term Plan. AGENTS WANTED- H B .r.?SRi.T. 531 Wood st. Pittsburg. Pa. SSi&iii A Wm, ii.. i T ..... "rTIWW v I . t I - wtva wru icrvu:a can rvj JT - .- -Jr-"F fL pco.- Afj, nvv wui nfver nti III llf zelaalre rate tw akw dealer aaw trrneral merehanta arber I kiv Ws.vrata. write far estitncie. Ifilf,r ,!eii jour .lare ed irf-t tw Kii-mr. SealiBg kiaa, iu aa width w aaiea ibi(a lre k . J. Jattslaa, lrwck.uB, Jlaaa. 1892 Unprecedented Success, 1892. ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT IN WHICH TO VISIT THE GREAT Pittsburgh UNEQUALED ATTRACTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. T"nr Concert" daHr, afternoon an.l of JTJLE3 LEVY and ELLIS BEOCKS cf New York. Hie.-e arti-ts are Dnnvaleil in their profession. An exhaustive arjU c-.tuiiroheniv exLibit. in practical operation ef the best and most mre nt ioventions in the line of GAS SAVING APPLIANCES. Cookery e f all kin's, such a gamp, Lread. t-r.., done in the building. This exhibit will be wnerijlly vl:iAi-!e to L. t-1 jiropri etors, boMekecpers and everyone who desires to le arn ho to e-ook f -y I Toperlr and, at the same t.iiie ecocomically. Tlie finr-st and moet novel collection of exhibits ia a'! .W;iert-n.'n!- ever teeri on pubiic xhiHiriein. The tnanatrertient puri.rbda'i t.-ie lu.vt and nn.i-t at tractive CAEOUSSELL or merry-go-round, t-.tr Lui.t, for ti e e: j lyini-ut of iU patrons. ADULTS. 25 CENTS. CHILDREN, 15 CENTS. CONSULT YOUR RAILROAD AGENT FOR RATES. More Records Broken I Quirk's Cre.it Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Ye?, exorbitant prices for Ucustou.-i-. Uureans. PiVk.s, TaLIos, Chairs, Mattrei.-e:?, Pyfa., Crt clas.s Pa.rlar Sot.-:, atij all klii-I.- of Fur niture lave beeu knocked in the !iea I at 5"iV; TJ As e I.Ienee of tii f.ict ea'.l at Xo. 1 1 3 Vv'aahiutyri Si.-ev J-iIinstow rt, Fx, oppooite t'le Company Store, w:i:re tlie great-jit barjiius ca i hx l on term3 to suit purchasers. When in JOIINsTOV.'X, iloa't fail to ca:! at GEO. K. KLINE'S uYEWSZOlW, 241 Main St., Where will be found a Complete Stook cf Dry Goo-Is. Iuics'.s ati Geuta Furnii!iin3 au.I Wraps. All the Xee.-t l'iii:rs in I;-t.s d'oix including Silks. Genres, Henriettas. Catiitli Hair, hodford Cords, Wool en. Crepes nd all other Xovelties in the I'itss Goo-is llr.e. A!3o a complete line of Stallo Gocxls, such ens. Crashes, Ac, Our line of Ladies' Wraps, includes Jackets Cjj e ana .Netr Jiariietj of the latest pnnit los. OCR ilOTTO: Uest Good.", lite.-t Styles ar. l Lowest Frices. Come aud see us GEO. K. KLINE. B. M. BEAGHY, Veterinary Surgeon, Ir-ata ) rnrWi1:ja-ae. h-Mf t!--S J. hr to. II.l. ib? !at- atnt r,t iaimvfi ,-cnnary aur-cti-al itiiriinM-nt inl a;.iace. u?o a coui yxUe vetartaajy librarv. Trterlsar Oastretrics a SpfflaJty. A ceHnp'e-t UM-k f vrteriPary m.lirlr-a i wiyltin tlactl, lliir.ebjr eavoij Uualoc mid a-nnvam-e. llrra taken fi-r tiunat tnt J-J..VI rKl anil upa at-V-, c-ruii'4 t if. itmti.t iv, uliv-l. eusuui im acl.v l!;iir. vmr b.Mitt i-r"i! f .a.iM-u Ik rv I Late treautl it .auiuo lu.ije wi'-ccA-ta It. of niiWw. x'mile wat of Saliikary. F. fXsluOic aiidrvas. Ciru!itviIIe. - 3fd FQR .MEDICINAL USE. rVJtowtiif tricis of li.tfi:-ni' Pare Eye Wriibla caatuH be auriral bv anv othrr in tt.UBia-kfi vix: J. A l.tl-.r) st?;a. Jr.hu li:trxiB'a. Hanurartlir. Finrh, e:Ui-a Wrjit.iiir. bnteMKt a&J lii.liurt-r a, Aniirimat;!! . tyur I trrp th T""U Iu t- 'ri.ia ! Ttran oi l lol.S Taraoid. aoi ihem for ti, t- :. iX.M. t : "al. M H l, $.. -..J, ii.xU p.-r ra:ioa, areiintinx u .. Alv ail liml.. of .-e. liirleiia, ailliriia. Jiire W'i;.e, . yar. ,tj. f i..l -rr aila. ar-el lUmlt-r hrai-.t. cf ::iiirti i:-d lltieil.tlC 'tmi Him t4ur- T hnllt In!HVrJ mwlfKfy iu 11; bl in the ti. el, n M.i r h..".,-. -.,'i or wnd !t l.r-iai pin- U?. N .i:r r:ia f -r ; or pacl:cg. J-rouifS atf-L-iu l- a i iU:r. A. ANDRIESSEN, 172 Federal Allegheny, Ta. Tbeniiirsi and beat In- j (Uiauoa lew frfriitrii-at a ; ursf'rrt uliULiwill ; W. fcava wfTUlr j prvpamt tfeiaiDiiui vl I YOU N Q MEN i for tbe aetlTS etntlos of llf. fnr e-irml.v id ! 1 ma, V. lH.tr tVeS.flUalarclaI'a. W i - Li U U U uLiiS IfslOlH GENTLEMEN. icHiliMt . sahsw t.al nl mm rtu i Ha k V&r 1 w-iir"m, Buur"i.a aaaauw?, n hui: iitf w- i . -m. y. '. anil l'ir-.k.'.j tij.an ov omt-r Pt..f fr -iet iu Un (at1c triicuicm rr-vi Semcctii. fi $1 1 i. L 1 Tm i.O) b voir wilt tt eKIet ". lHa, smrviy wi xi he .-mi'i ?:" .tj -Jiown m cut), Biruua usui aci.wii-, uutw tn..ii-.,"- cti 1 CUtJ. (t ts'M at tfi i lC ei! U s-Wxt ( ioosM-o ?rn Ui? m ttr. rmr itAi r-vff u -.'-r Ue aiijjt-rtur ci iaiiUf. n.l nit hs in:' !a'-iJ We-tt bfta & pp. rir-n- u oi:irii.-ii.i IMM UL.l Jim' .-Jit; n.t. ti jji4 5. .10 i"tik- AU'l Karnt- .ia a.'... . N bii : !.aii. iJ tn-t i; J.O Vi1 i,7) B-i i.ni'-.A. art f taw. sant hiKa la. -V .teuiM ea V. Ui. liia, Exposition. evnin?. hv the bam? rtnijr the elirwtioa 7rTrei "1 Zr.mn as M.islin?. hot-titiu', Table L l!t- CHASE'S d HORSE HEAD HORSE BLANKETS; "r-"-.'. X- are the strongest and best. Chase's Plush Lap Robes are the standard- Tlie plush will ! not shed. AH robes have thej name Chase tiibetr oen in thej binding cr sewed on the corner. FIRST-CLASS DEALERS WILL SELL NO OTHERS. L& CHASE & COL, Basfca, Mass.