L The Somerset Herald. GEOSGE E. SCTIXs EJItor. fiOAT ..Xuv. iatxrr Je, lSf 2 Ir..- f;r s.ai:!? time. ... :. rLiiii'l istiatjt "3 :'. e:":cr niiJnigiit. er-i - f ' "j j.-rsof the ili-E-tt-D sbauiJ not forget " jy .vier, Uie ur'-irp'st, can Et their r,n: .t,o-r (-'' -i :;- lavraa CP-'- c t' u-ii- o Mm:lteution loieligLn ' . -i f HirLing cairorhor fumes .-. is ir oJ fjr cold in the --,.r of H -n)"-tal murder cue T r -i. :ii :S-e A'.:B?iiy county courts ,, t- J n'jbit which open- .VJ-; iu-t.. en is January 1. wbiie f.'.1..1--J tirf e-li Ixember 15. . : .u 3" fr y1 ki V .w wr -a ssxerierg hat xitVin::-g isi:l, the gleamise; t:, 1 r.-x.a:r lbs crc-cirjg Dtfcj jcrat ! t... .vrSiiv.j'assopiwi! Thaakin; To-."-e'"-"i a e J5'- and sslc ,";1-.:-e of t'.e same at mr old stand, vrttof iar.ti Block. . .ver.ijetr.er.t r;J"' in Western . ... :.!:.. rea r?a-is i-'.: i ucjisc it ;i- f ; p.-,-. wbo deserlc! fail poor wife and ' t.-s-; a- return, the afcr-saii ..: ka-.i fae staScs out of him. - soMlers xtate. is evi-iastly ,p r njad, havir? elects! the first f . " r.anie H.t:s and he Las v.. ", wis siteDced to Vi - -- -- . Tf.r servituie for shootin - j- a a": ' k"""n I'arone'i from , :. oj cor.-.tion ;r?. t to AEfM-a w re his mother i.-tv- r !:t Ulr ?ros nao-" i'k'y than , H frae say that tight-LaireJ a- :.; .r-r Y.-.c 1 than their brethren : wl.Lh is not s-" consoling r - t iVer. s.r.' ui-re than half of the in- ..', cjJ'i'rv have dark brown .i - - ' 1 s.r. i- -.tr-XoEllr.-ja. of Ijnrastt-rcoun-a hutiier ho wa shooting rab '.,;' j.la.-e Sunday and as the latter j 'j 'r..".i r, '. ia it last etio-jh to j leae the V-'' T l dlsi-ha-s-e-l the cubU-nts of '', ..j. ,uS.j ii U-dy. Ths victim will r- liare 11 H.v -si Company, capital j c.f thiscyjrity, had been printed a -rf:lr tbetate der-artraer.t. The new T . t: e roid between llilford lr.i-4 lU-ts, ar.l the prindj! st;k , ,':-. s-t Me--, ilardxk and Tcy, of C- ..iOt-t Ston 0;ai:-asy. -it r-ii V'in county Almshouse, at ?u .rCyrri, I'rr.ris , rfvas almost totally de .. r.' - y - Ttu:s-i;v. There were about . ":a;i'es and a'.' were rescued. Some of ' . e-e u".a'; to comi.rehend thesitua- ,T i .t':,:i r-:stel the efforts of j T--w.;r.-5. Ihe tutlJtng was valued a: i- -.' sn I) ar. ii.maie of ihe city or I ;, : oor farra for twenty-two yc.-s, : a i L.'ir to ar. e-4iU: vi an at a-' v.-i.-rtu-ie ts be--, --tithe 1 to Djn- ti-.-'fy '.. ": :ot her W.ll.am, who went to a in 1-1 accuniulate-1 Urje wealth a;l -..tri.-lv .liel, Uavluj the ettite to his cro:..fr .'.rt.ty. f.- lj.'Jxr, i.fO'.I Cry, ha turned or to ! t . r :':e mater:! for a - lit of clothes tut t- - .-': y cannot be d ilicate-J in the w- ;. It i t be made t-f ti e un tied hide ie-r.ites tl-.at havs'n raaht, t'lied til jnr.A-.i by Gnibcr durlr.,; th; ist fosr t-j-'. Tae outSt will consist of shis, hat o".r.cuns, Eeohtle. shi rt b?stm, coat, vert tsi : -.!.-, aid will befiaisLed duii-g the tki. ej' --h. A ;':a.-t'.r outrage was perrtra!ed at F. 7. "bio. a Ifem-jcra:.; s'ror.jhoU. E--y Koester. an active r.e; ublitan was t.irn rv a crow l of noisy I'tntoorats, who eirriei lira a'&cut the towa on their should er? and cs:tr.i:e! him to drink fre-jaeutly. Ij-.e st svht, wren Kocster had fallen -er l.r wis placed in a cclTla, carried I ,-' tzi Ui 1 on ihtste---'. there he was v--iii hv his ife tlii-wst tft-i. T f..--w!as letters rmuiclu; In tue j-.T.-jt.-e at S'-me-stt will be sent to the I 'ad hnier Ml.-e if not called for within U-n liars from this it-.. Xoveml-er 10. J2 : Ar.;::y, W:u. II. ; Lrown. Th.i ta : Ueo---;e Ida Hs-j-r. Mrs. Geo. ; Kens, G. V. L. : Ka - W.; M V rk. IVra. ; rotts, J. : i :i;:- 11; h. : Ili.L-ey, Stidle ; Winnett, L. h. J.atiU KtLJ.ru, P. M. Ax ?r.f the novel U ts on the result of t.e rres'ii. rt a! ei-ctr., ot.e ir.aie ly six s:u- :-r.-j t.f WaaL:-.B and JtTert-n co'-.ege tf j lir! t j d -rount. The Letters were three j H ::''.'.: .-. a-;d three Isemocrats. The trxj .jf the w;;r were the: ".he Use:s were t -tar-.i in a rl:rs f .x feet in u:an:c;er, and tii w-unt-rs frvai a ci.-tai.ee of fi-rty feet be a.. -wed to throw u. doien .-g at them, ' ut.l; r ones ret Leir.g allowed to Xht al3 ;-rx;vllcs thil the loitrs :-.ri:.li the ejrt ''. tl: aost ciaboli -a! crates evr -:.:. 1 ir. this .- -:e, was at bradford, ii;t r: '1-y. wl-.r J. "ft; Irjett a H year t -1 t ui f.-f.ra r.;.-t.i ti tl covered him fr-.-a let! ij f.ot. At G o'c',ck a t.-axp .?. t shiltrr it sti old j'.ti i hlch a party 1 ' ; Ia a i :ayh--ue. Ti e trar.;p was j uru:. . t:i a:i: .- J r..u;v.r by stagutgnMiJ iri lo tret tne tramp lo ;e refise-1 to to. Youa irt.t w-tit ia-o t ie shd t eipostuiate w.ta tlef-'.io f r "j-niplni:" Ihe boys' c. u. Ijf trarap had kindled a Cre in an - twve .a te ha:y and ia the place was y fail of crude i-ctroleum. V- . L-.r- t was standing cloe to the : ; .1 ?!.. a the faxp selz.l the Luvket o; - r.lJi-.,rd itc--,.- the boy ia su-h a K-J t .it witat did not strike him went into t! Tie tI.rr.TS f,.lwcd the oil leaping tr-3 ti-re ir, the tt.ve to the little fcl--w ,.i c' j:Vi:; and iu a moment ""to u.-f.-o-n head t.) fov-t. Tne lad h'"-'h.r he'p and a irulrvaJ emjlcye : - : lace rushed to l-s relief. In .: '"'a hard 31:1 t i save Lira the clothing WAsb tmrd aS the b y before the Ere a 'there i. ii-..rij::s with paia the little k--; w vu carrie 1 to his kiotherar.d oied l,J - Jt iraip ti taught and ''-.ia.i.:. ' bravad on the sarTo!J re-- - U rr ,.f a r.rie-tertd man I saw lamed T.a ws-jra per.r.sy'.Tinia when I was a k-? "' d i;..iK-r Llakss.ee, a guest of the sj .-a. K. r. kaowc to htt killed a--;, lir hid lt a 1- g while trying lo t a s xth to L.s string, but finally rorow-'"ai- tr.e-i a id -.-ite:tod to ht.g. The isi-i.,ri t x k p'a. in the Ceart House yari ar.4 severai ihousanJ pple gathered w.tr. jj it. Mcy, for that was the enm ajnaais. as.vnded the fcaSold wita no k:t",m t:.aa that atforjed by his cr-tc-- W'-ea a'k..l if Le had snything to f be r: ..e-i tiiat he would l.ke to ay grod li U l s j,;.e. it WM brocshti and a-d. on the tla.h trap, he played a live- a.r. UDdrd the iolia to the S-erlff. and ta tie a;i f hi, cratch dance.1 a j g on trap. Ke then anaoun..-ed that he wae ". H-s arms were pinione.i, the black V m c.-n 0er hia head and the trap 'E The rope bn.ke, and after being ttrr.ed hati on ihs-rstTjld more d-jJ than a'-r be aed Low long it would Uke to P"r-JrrJ.Jther one. He was lold about l a.ivjt We h, give me my old fiddle -ne I m w.itimr.' he Mid. He wa oripio the tup rttovd ar.d Le made hit ' to the a-d.ei,;, saying Le Lad not "Pitted aaejoore." f- lutt J?f- hz G. J. fj , r.m.j Lis Dental t""-' J tiidcnct 10 No. (A. Bedford Si., rt from City Hall. Cumtefleud, rhysidaM retort a number cf tjpUoid fever latients in town. I-ast week's snow and ruin baa rendered Country roa.lj almost impassible. Mr. and Mrs. tJaid Scull tare gone to a:t cbeLviile, t '"jio, for a two weeks' visit. iVraple f om ai! over lie county are lock iLg tjrv.arj to the Teachers" Annua! Icsti-ture. The Knighta of the M.icabe have bsued invitatioca fur a twpUon and entertain ment to be given in the oera Houae, Thnrsday evei.icg. Regalar Armament Court conver.ed at 10 o'clock Tuesxjsj morning. There were very few cases and none of them of great importance on the list. Mr. Ed. B.Cofiroth, the grocer and eon-ft-ctioner, ia spending this week in Philadel phia. He will purchase a supply of hoU day good before returning. 'S.;oire Henry Rajcli anj his aon Jehn 0., cl'Jennertown, are engaged at making surveys for tb parties interested in the big coal deai near Scalp LeveL Mr Aboer MciCinley and fimily, who had been spending the summer in this place, hare taken np their winter residence at the Windsor Hotel, New York City. Three or fcur electric light bulbs have been stolen from the Court Houe. It is hard to imagine what would induce anyone lo sieai tutu an article unless it is pure cusstdntsf. Willis H. Irabert and Miss Minnie Cone, of Johnstown, were married in list city U.-t Thursday. They axe sending their honey moon at the home of Mr. Lamtert's parentf in this rounty. Few towns, if any of its size in ihe State, hare as many plate gloae windows as Som erset. I'rofcaily the larg?t and handsom est glas in the town hi.s recently been put into the barWr shop on the public square. The sale of the N'onU Savepe Kire Brick Company t plant has been continued until Friday, Dec i;h, when it will again be oT ernl for sale at the Court House. When offered at public sale last Thursday only one bid was received. ILev. John M. Harnett, of Markleton, as sisted lie. Craighead in holding coramn nion servii-n in the FreMjyierian churth ! Su- lay. F.ev. Harr.ett has retired from the ministry since he became Secretary of the Mark'.etoa HoUrl and Sanitarium Co. The quack of a Cox-k of wild geese was heard on the streets shortly afttr dark Sat urday tiiht They were apparently attract ed by the glare cf the electrc lights and circled around the town several times before thiy regained their bs-arigs. and continued on their journey south wa-d. Mrs. John StuSt, of Janner towaship, has rettrndd from Fhiladelphia, where she had been undergoing treatment for a laallnant cancer. This : the third time Mrs. Stuflt has been to thai city fur the same purpose aid evb time she has been pronounced curtd by the physician who attendei her. Franklin Fo. ey died at his home ia Ber lin Monday ruorair.g from the e:Tects of in jur:s received by a 1! at the pulley worts ia that place ttn dj.vs apo. He was in hit C.'ty-siith y-ar. Mr. Forney was one of Ecriin's raoti highly rcypev-ied citizsas and his untimely death is moii.-ued by a large circle of friends. He was the father of Frank Forney, a resident of Somerset The AnnuJ Farmers' Institute will be beli ia the Court House on Tuesday and Wednesday, IVormber 27 and 2S, under the auspices cf the State Eo.-d of Agricalture. Farmers all over the county look forward t j thess santaa! meetings with a great deal of pleasure and they have become oue cf the features of the farmer's winter pleasure and proL The programni wiil be an nounced iatar. S. F. Pickirii, who had been spcnd.ng ten days ia this place, and was rttnrnln to Chicago last Thursiay, was ca-.jht in a rail road accident a few miles this siJe of Pitts bcrith. The "flyer" ran into an accommo dation train, killing a brateman and injur ing a number of pe,enger. Mr. Picking, who was in the rear car of the " Syer," w thrown violently fro.-n his seat and sustained a Laily bruised leg. Cr.'y tr'.Sing changes are made ia the run ning of trains on the S. C. under the win ter arrangement which went into etfeot San day. Xorth bound trains Uave Somerset at 4 K' A. M., A. M., and C.O-i T. M. S-julh fcoand trains leave Some-set at .ll A. M., and 5.i. l P. M. The.undsy tr;a from Johnstown to Kockwood and return and Eock wood to Somerset and return run on the same schedule ai heretofore. At noon Thursday, Associate Judaea Pile and Eiesecker, Prothoactary Sinner, L. C. CVibcrc ar.d K. O. Ko-er, H-i's aad D. J. Hrrr.er, the three latter c'er'.s appoiate-J by the Court to compute the returns of last Taseday's elections, met in the ex-art room, atxoriiag t law, and proceeded to the ta.-k ahead ef them. It was probably the most "eboriotis computation of n-ttirns ever nn derJiken in this ccirtty aad the clerkt did not complete their Ubors until Saturday morniry. A party of civ'.l engtnoe have beer: run ning 2in5 in Jttl'ersoa township for the past few days. Tbey re'u?e to tell by whom they are employed or what their object is. It is believed, however, by peraons who have observed their novextnts that thty are in the emplcyment of the syndicate who pro-p-jee to eapp'y Use city of Pittsburgh with pure mountain water from Indian creek and Laard Hill creek. The elevation of ail the streams tributary to Laurel Hil! creek have been taken by tbem. It is said that they found the elevation of the town of Pokersville to be seventy-feet lower than Somerset A'cram. a yocnrj son of Erranuel ShatTer, of Cone mauirh tcnshit, is lying at the point of dea'h from i: juries received by be ing kicked on the head by a horse. The at tending physician, T'r. Miahlcr, of uar Ben's Creek, says the case is a very aericaa one. The lad was playing in the stable with an older brother when Abram tripped and fell immediately behind a fractious horse. The animal dealt hiai a bard blow with its ritbt foot whith sirnck young Shaffer on the hfad. The akall Wis not fractured, but concussion cf the Lraia resulted and almost compelled the physici to giva up all Loj of saviLg the patient's life. Sunday morning, just at charch hoar, the attention cf every person on Mala cross street was attracted by a forlorn hooking wo man carrying a package, who passed np the street talking and swearing in a very bois terous manner. Policeman Gilbert took ber into custody and escorted ber to the lockup, where be soon learned that sbe was Mrs. Casper Fisher and that she was demented. Later in the day the policeman secured a carriage and took her to the County Home. At last term of Court Mrs. Fisher waa the prosecutor against her husband who was convicted and sentenced to the county jail on a charge of surety of the peace. Convic tion was brought about npon ber testimony. Our town oouncil have determined to dis pense with the services, of a borough police maa. They would have come nearer per forming the datiea for which they were elect ed bad they decided to employ two police man. Oae officer caa be kei busy top pressing the profanity to be heard on Main Croas ttreet at all hours of the day and evening. Thine have come to tuch a peas that It if neat thing to iropoeaihle for ladies to pwss along that IhoroughCare wiiiiout baring their e.re filled with the vilest and moet obscene ex prions from the months of boys aad to their shame be it aaid, full prown men. It is certainly lime tot council to call a fault on this g-vwing evil, but tbey can never do so by dispensing with the ter victt of a police cCicer. Remarkable. Escape) of an Insane) Man. Henry Hitty, an insane man from North ampton township, this county, while being taken to LHxmont Insane Asylum by Stew ard John Miller, of the Connty Home, It-sped thmcgh a car window near Layton sta tion, a few miles west of Conneiliville, about noon Friday, while the train was running at a fast rate of sj-eed. Strange to tay he waa not seriously injured, not a bone was broken or a joint dislocated. A few cuts on his bead and hands made by the broken glasa of Ibe car window were the only inju ries he susfaimd. Stewart Miller sayt that Hitty was very quiet from the time tbey left Somerset at 9 IG Friday morning and seem ed entirely unconscious of his surround ings. Henry Tayman, a neighbor of Hit ty't, accompanied iheSteward and occupied a seat with the insane nwa in the car. Ar riving at Coonellsvilie Steward Miller left the train and purchased a lunch. He divid ed the lunch with Tayman and Hitty. When the train drew near Lay ton Tayman, who had been attempting to attract Kit ty's attention to objects to be seen from the car window, paused to purchase a couple oranges from the news bey. The latter was unable to make change for the coin handed hint and Tayman L&uded it to Steward Mil ler, who occupied a seat on the opposite side of the aisle, to change. No soocer had Tay man turned his back thaa Hilly crammed the cracgi the former had given him into his pocket and without uttering a sound pianged head first through tha car window. Tay man and Miller caught him by the feet but were unable to hold him and he fell by the side of the rapidly moving train. The train stopped as soon as possible and when Miller and Tayman looked bk tbey saw Hitty running along the track ia the oppo site direction as fast as his lejrs would carry him. They started in pursuit and soon came cp with the insane man. He refused to accompany them back lo the train at first bat Suahy consented to get on board the car again, when the journey was continued to Pittsburgh. A physician who was ou the train subjected Hitty to an examination but failed to find that he had sustained any injuries tin pting these already referred to. Hitty is tweaty-seven years old and hat been insane for about six weeks. He never exhibited any eyciptoms of violonce aad his friemls lrot-k him to the County Home only lust Wednesday for the -purpose of Laving him rt moved to Dixmont, where il is hoped his reason will be fully restored. The cause of his insanity it assigned to Lis grieving over the death of his wife, who died two yers ago. Cat Your Gun ! Winchester. Colt, Marlin, Remington and Fiobe-t R.fies, Muzzle Loading, r.reech Load ing, Keboundin' Hammers. Harcmerlesa and Semi-Hammcrlesw Shot Guns in great variety at J. B. Holderbaam's Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa. Also a complete line of loaded Shells, Cartridges, Rel oading Tools and gun repairs. Hunting Coats and Cart ridge Bella. Come and see them, J. It. Hclderbacw. Tickets for Institute Lecture Course The salt of reserved ssat for the left tide of the hall will be opened at the Optra House at 1 P. M.. Tuesday, Nov '2.1. Each puroha-er will be liailtcd to fo ir eats. Tarties who cannot b present at the time named may write to or leave orders with Vr. P. L. tasebeer, Somerset, Fa., who will reserve the bert available tea's for them after ail who are present at the open ing cf the chart of teats have been accomaiodated. The seats on the right side of the hall will be sold upon written orders from teachers. Preference will be given to oidei teachers in the order of number of terms taught. Orders should be sent to Mr. laaebeer. Reserved seat tickets for the coarse from fl..V) to $2SX). Single admission, reserved seat M to cents. General admission for the first three entertainments, 3o cents ; for Thursday evening, ot) cents. Lot for Sale. One lot for tale adjoining Mrs. Jane Pag'a on East Water Street. For particulars cadi on Airs. Jane Pugh, the undersigned. Ja Ptmo. Thanksgiving Day Services. I"nion Thaaksgiving day services will be hal l in the Lutheran Cherch at the usual rooming hour for worship, Thaaksgiving morning. The following programme has been arranged t Invocation by Rev. Hiram King; Reaiicg of the scriptures by TtT. J. 1). Domer; Prsycr by Rev. C W. Granger; Hymn by Rev. Dr. V. R. Edit ; Sermoa by Rev. J. 8. Ilarkey ; Thanksgiving oderinc ; Hymn by Rev. D. E. Craighead ; Dcnea.ction by Rev. Hiram King. The following committee has been ap pointed to make a distribution of the Thanksgiving offering to the poor of the town : Mrs. S. Patton, Mrs. W. B. Frease, sirs. N. V. Guslin, Mrs. B. Ferner, Mrs. Geo Love, Mrs. S. W. Piatt and Mrs. W. J. Baer Short-Horns I offer at priraie sale six thjrouhb-ed red bull calves, from til to eight months old, cheap. Come and see them. S. M. SaTlcs, Meyersdale, Pa. To Our Readers. We cannot too strongly urge cpon ocr readers the necessity of sebcribing for a family weekly newspaper cf the first-class such, for inrsnoe, as Thi Judrptnienl, of New York. Were we obliged to select one publication for habitual and careful reading to the exclusion of all others, wt should choose unhesitatingly TL Independent. It it a newtpaper, mt-siine. aud review all in one. It is a religions, a literary, aaeduca t onal, a story, an art, a scientific, an agri cultural, a financial, sn insurance and a political paper combined. It has 11 folio pages, often increased by from 5 to 12. and 20 departments. No matter what a person's relig on, politics or profession may be, no matter what the as sex, employment or condition may be, T7.e Indt4nUt will trove a help, an icstructer, aa educator. Our r.-adcrt can do no It si than to send a postal for a free spcimen copy, or for 25 cents the piper will be sent a mouth, enabling one to j jde cf its merit more critically. Its year ly lubacriplion i $3.00, oral that rate Cr aay part of a year. Address. TU Indendenl, P. O. Box 2737. New York City. 2-1-4 Cents Per Pound. The Johnstown flood wire ia ail told, but we have ret ei fed from .the factory a lot if barb wire which will be fold at two twenty Eve per hundred pounds. Guaranteed to stand stretching. This ia a good bargain Call and tee it Jaa. B. HoLOcasairat. More Rioting at Homestead. The pent op feeling of the Homestead strikers burst forth arain Sunday afternoon and vented itaelf on sight colored employee of the Carnegie works. Firearms were brought into play and one man had his head cut open with a butcher knife. The colored men, who were ia the mill, were on their way to the mill when tbey met a strik er who said ioinething to ihera. One of the men replied and the ttriker promptly knocked him down. In a few minutes sev eral hundred persons collected at the scene of the trouble, including a large namher of children and women. The negroes fought desperately and when stones commenced to rain down upon them tbey drew revolvers and ofiened fire. The fire was returned. About fifty thota in all were exchanged. It is aaid that a boy who was watching the fight was wounded. About this time the deputy sheriff appeared cpon the scene and whilst ihey were unable lo keep the pease they managed to help the colored men in side the works. Neatly all cf the colored men had scalp wounds. It it aaid that the striken have given np the fight against the Carnegie Company and that all who caa get their old job back art doing so. The hot of Sunday is believed to have been caused by strikers whom the Company refused ' to tail back. -SWEET BELLS OUT OF TUNE." The Local Democracy Already Quarreling About the Spoils. Somerset Cc.onty Democrats are hustling s great deal more to day than they were be fore Ihe election. Il is the question of who shall have the office and who tba'.l have the disposal cf theat in this Beck o' the woods that is now bothering them. It is not an unnatural presumption to suppose that at least fifty of the seventy-eight voters in this borough wbo male a crest after the head of the Cleveland electoral ticket last Tuesday have bad visions of the postmaster thip floating thron'h their craniums ever since. But how to go about seen ring the sppointment is another matter and one that few of them are wiliiag to attempt lo solve. When Cleveland waa elected President four years aro. General CofTroth was the "high muckimuck" of the local Democracy, as he is to day. But the whirligig of time makes many charges and during the past four years General CcfiVolh has been out of tuns with the great Democratic choir that has ntver slopped chanting tbe praises of the "Perpetual Incubus," ss the fc'ew York Su dabbed Cleveland. Ia t A the General took "snap judgment" two tumatert ago when he forced the Democratic County Con vention to elect delegates to the Slate Con vention a year in advance and before ihe candidates for the Presidency had been an nounced. The General's tlate flipped through the county convention as slick as a whistle but when the General and Lit dele gates went to the convention last spring they had the whistle knocked out of them. Ia fact "Boea" Harrtty, who run tbe con vention in tbe interest of Cleveland wouldn't let the opposition even squeak a little bit. Waa tin Genera! and Chairman Johna and the other follows mad ? Mad no name for it. They swore to have their tevenge. The actisa of "Boss" Htrrity 's packtd conven tion, even though be had to import prirs f ghters to keep the kicking element of his party (the wing CoSrotb, Johns, ct. al. be longed to) subdued, waa nuts to ths little handful of "disorgaaizera" beaded by Fisher and Hay aad who kept step to the Cleve land racsic. All this ia ancient history. Oeelend was nominated. Harrity was made Chairman of the National Democratic Committee and landed Cleveland a winner. As a matter of course Mr. Harrity will pass around the flesh pots in Pennsylvania. But who wiil get them ? CofTroth and his friends number three-fourths of the party in Somer set county. Will they get the loaves aad fishes? Democracy has nothing to expect from Somerset connty and isn't Mr. Harrity like Governor Flower, of New York, one of those fellows who say they "don't care a tl n for voles," and won t he distribute his favors among the '"nervy" little baud wbo took hold of his end of tbe rope? "This is a condition, and not a theory," aad it is this state cf a.Ttirs that is bothering our nnterrined friends who are a hangertd. Who shall they ask to s:gn their petitions ? If CorT.-oth and bis friends sign them won't Harrity turn them down? Has Coflroth ev er been in a well so deep that he couldn't get oat? If be makes his .peace with Harrity, and he has the bulk of his .party in the coun ty lo offer as a sacririce, won't he be given his old seal in the synagogue? But suppose Harrity concludes to ke--p his eueailrs un der Lis beel and smite them with the rod that harts more than al! others, refute them effice, then woulda'lit be better for the rank and file to join in the chorus with Fsher aad Hay? It is not a Sepublieaa fight and the Her ald has no suggestions to offtfr. We eoj y thecsrifu-ion, howerer, aad want our read ers to enjoy it with us. There are t wo Presidential appointments in this county the Somerset and Meyers dale postmtsterships. Over in the Metropo lis the Cht for the postoSice commented before the returns were all in. Chairman Johns, who, by the way, is one of the brain iest aad hardest working Democrats in the State, was naturally looked upon as the man who wonld have the Meyersdale pottofiice at his dispoeaL Bat Chairman Johns was one of the fellows who wouldn't chant Cleveland's praises in the ssme choir with Harrity et. al., and maoy of hit fellow Dem ocrats think il is too late for him to get in tune now that Cleveland has been elected. For this reason it is probable that Mr. Johna will not be asked to sign the petitions of ths fellows who think they have a '-cinch'' on the appointment. The test of strength between the factions is not likely to be made over either the Som erset or Meyersdale postoSi.-e. And yet it may be made over the Meyerdale odice, since Postmaster Zufall's commission expires early in the spring. There are oth er effices to be "doled out," Ten or twelve V. S. storekeepers and puagers wiil be apioint ed as soon as Mr. Cleveland's eew Commis sioner of Internal Revenue and a Collector for this district warm ia their fe-ata. In view of th number of applicants for thess positions eight years ago, it ia safe to pre sume thtt every towaship ia ths county has at least a ha!f-doz-;n IS) raocrats who ar willing to watch a still for $J oo a day. But only one man will be required for each dis tillery and wbo shall have the naming cf these men? Someb.xly is going to get left. Will it be "your uncle Aleck," r the other fellows? It is only natural to suppose, too, that ths half-dozen Democrats who lift their trail at one or the other cf the fourth class pottoSces in the county thinks himself eompe'ent to discharge the duties of post master and to draw the salary attached to the oSoe. All of these strifes will Lktiy be filled by Dem ocrats as scon as Mr. Cleveland's first assist ant postmaster general gets his ax sharpen ed. Only one psttraaster can be appointed for each oce, and who is to tay who he shall be ? Will it be the General who has controlled the Democratic politics of the connty for the past twenty-five ysars or will it be the "dsorgnizers?" Tbe hardest fight between the factions will probably be for control of the Somerset post efnee. As we announced last week there are already ten or twelve candidates in the C:d, notwithstanding the fact that the present postmaster's commission runs until the 17th of February, lv.l. The logic al candidate, and when services to party are considered the reoat deserving, ia the editor of the Vemuaot. For forty long years the co looi os of his paper have fought tht battles of Dtjcwy. He has never lost aa oppor tunity to denounce the taritT as a tax aad the manufacturers of the country as rob bers. He has cot been identified with fac tions but has consistently baiUed for ths su premacy of party, and is we believe, with out hope of reward. He alone has rallied tht hosts of party around the standard of Democracy and shall his services go unre warded ? We trow not, unless parties ar indeed nr-grateful. The editor of the Dtm9 rral need not ask the endorsement of tbe leaders of either wiug of his party, hs needs bat point to his record and the plum is his. Not so with the other applicants for federal offices in this county. A Rare Treat for Cloak Buyers. We have just received a handsome line of J4-inch Cloth Jackets, full fur trimmed. 34-iocb Cloth Jackets, full sstracao trimmed 34-inch Cloth Jacket, full seal trimmed. 34 inch Cloth Jacket, full band trimmed. 34 inch Doth Jackets in Tan, fur trimmed. 24-iuch Cloth Jackets with large pearl buttons 34-inch Satin lined Jackets, pearl buttons. Misses Cloth Jackets ia different thades. Russian Blouses in new shades. Childrcu't Coats in all styles snd quality. If you are interested in low prices in Coats and Furs, please call and examine our stock before pure baaing elsewhere. Paaxxa Pa ait a. Dedication. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran, charch of ths New Ceuterville charge, will be dedicated on Eanday. Nov. 27t i, at 10 a. m., tbe Lord willing. Rev. M. L. Young, Ph. D, Presi dent of Allegheny Synod, will preach the dedication sermon. All neighboring minis ter and former pastors of the charge are cordially invited to meet with as on that occasion. By ths CoanciL A. B. Mills, Pastor. After Election Odds and Ends. Extat Chairman W. H. Andrews ws defeated for the Legislator in Crawford county, A careful scrutiny cf the map cf this country revea's tbe painful fact that tbe G. O. P. occupies a very small space since the election cf last Tuesday. Berliner propose hsving an ox roast in honor of Cleveland's election. The day has not yet been Announced. Of coarse Si'ai Lkhty will be master of ceremonies. Democrats all over the' omtr.ty are busy asking their friends to u'en their petitioni for ofhee, and when ly art Bosnccessful In this they sak them not to rga for the Other fellow. Our Democratic eichanget Lave contained so many roosters during Ibe past few days thst the Uxaaut office has been converted Into a veritable poultry yard. We are fond of chickens bat we don't Uke ths breed. In Montgomery county "Farmer" Tag art who was 3 nator Camsron's opponent at the last session of the Legislature, was defeated on Tuesday for re election. Four Republicans snd one Democrat were elected Pennsylvania's delegation in tbe present Congress ia competed of 17 Republicani aad 11 Democrats. They will be fucceededby 22 Republican and etgbt Democrat, two members being gsined by the reapportion ment John B'esecker, of Jenner township, wis sppointed by the Court ret am jude to car ry the official vote for congress in this coun ty to Holiday sburg, where ths wote of the district ia computed. Mr. Biesecker left for Holidaysburg Monday evening. Harrison's plurality in Pennsylvania will reach almost f0,0t. The rrterot show that there has been t tlnmp of nesrly 20.0uu votes from the vott cast two years sgo. The result indicate! that the Baker ballot law proved a scarce. crow is some sections, A. A. Stutzmaa, ex-Re'stor and Record er of this caan'y, was the R-tpubliaa can didate for Prothonotary in Cambria county at the laat election. Nothing strange in " Aby's" being s caadidn'e, but be came within several hundred votes of being elect ed. The Ohio Repsblicacs elect their State ticket by a greatly reduced roajjrity and ten out cf twenty-one Congressmen. Twenty two out of twenty-three Republican electors carry the State. Tbe one lemocrat slipped in threugh mistakes mad: in marking the ballots. Our friends of the Ytdetse are not satisfied with filling their paper with roosters, and are so fall of crow that they have placed a live cock in their sanctum tanctcrum. We should not be tt all surprised to learn that the editors of that newsy journal bad died of "crowitus." Ths contest in Mongomery connty was re markably close and tbe official count chang ed the result previously announced. The Domocratic candidate for County Treasurer was elected by a plurality of 7, and the Re publican candidate for Sheriff was elected by a plurality of 1 vote. Two surprising results of the election in Kansas, which have np to this time escaped general notice, are beginning to attract uni versal attention. One is the carrying of the pr.potition to bold a constitutional conven tion and the other is tht ces-atioa of the en forcement ef the prohibitory laws. The first format move toward the re-e'ec-tioa of Senator Quay was made at Philadel phia Saturday, at a meeting held by the eight Senatorial representatives from that city, when resolutions eulogistic of the Ju nior Senator and pledging the support of those present lo his re-election were passed. There are few if any newspapers in Penn sylvania that would tusptnd publication for two weekt in order to get ont a job of printing. This is what the Mtyersdale Register did, however, in order to print the ballots for Somerset connty. We presume both tbe Rryitttr and its patrons sre to be felicitated. " Now that tbe !ectc.s of Pennsylvania have cast their first vote under the Baker ballot la, tbe concensus of opinion is that the new mode of voting is a vast improve ment over the former method. Some com plaint is it ill heard in regard to the manner of certifying nomination from the Stat De partment to the County Commissioners. Ex-Con;resain McComas, Secretary of the National Republican Committee, is in hot water. He is charged with being responsible for the defeat of Wellingtoa, the Republican candidate for Congress, in hit district It is probable that McComas learn ed this method of campaigning from the Somerset connty statesman who assisted bim on the ftnrapa few year tgo. Many persons believe thst the election board at Kockwood overstepped the mark when they refused to take the ballots cf electors who had made beta on ths election. It is said that they did not wait for the voter to be challenged, bet the jnde had prepared a list of all those who were reported to have made bets and put the qaestion at them when they offered to vote. Several of the rt.ec'.ed ones are very indignant and threat en to bring suit against the beard. Ia view of al! the discussion ia regard to the intricacies surrounding the ballot law the vote in this county was remarkably free from error. So far as we hare been able to learn less than a doen voters lost their aa tii ballot on account of being unabla to make up their bailota in accordance with the act of a-tseaoby. Ths return show that forty-s;ght Republicans, Iwtnty-sersn Dem ocrats, ten Prohibitionists snd three popu lists lost their entire ballot except the first de-tor, by reason of bein- suable to mark tbeir ballots correctly. The new ballot law entailed an enormous amount of labor in the distribution of bal lots, blanks and. other election stationery from the office of the County Commission er! to the thirty-nine election districts in the county. The area of our county is of the largest in the State ami it is nearly thirty miies from the Court Hosse lo some of the election hous -a. When this fact is liken into consideration, w ith the further facts that only a few of the districts can be reach ed by rail and that the Oon.tiussioners had to drive to a majority of them, some idea of the labor they had to perform in the four dayj preceeding the election can be formed. It was day and night work bat the Com missioners performed it successfully snd there was not a slip op. Then, too, the Commissioners felt tbe responsibility restirg npon tbeia in carrying out tbe many re qairemeota of a new and untried law si cessfolly, and were constantly annoyed by the questions fired st them in regard to ths law by every person who got s thet at them. Tbey are lo be congratulated upon tht suc cess that attended their etTorts. Wanted. A good girl can secure a goei place and good wages at Moxham. Cambria county. For particular call at this office. The -Cent" Juror. Proa the Columbia Independent. Every now and then in the publication of the jury list after a drawing, yon will find an occasional "gect," or in other words, a man without any occupation. When it is an old man. retired after an ac'vve Ufa, it is an honorable mention, but when yea find it bestowed on a fellow who should work for a living, it Is enough ta make a dog laugh. Tbe more appropriate nam would be 'loaier instead of the honorahleoune of 'gentleman.' And a man wbo is too lazy to work is not a fit person to be s j arjr, but they get there, at times, all the same. Modern Housework Msy be done more easily, more convenient y ar.d with less expense on the Cinderella Range than with many others ; all the- old ot jecliona to ranges removed. It will save you time, money and hard work. It is a good baker and a sold with that undersiaud ling. Sold by James B. Uolderbaam, Son ersel, Pa. Institutions for Manual Training in P. ace of S ol tlier's Orphans' Home 8. Governor Pattin and the members of the Soldiers' 0 1 bans' Schools 'Commission havt resolved ou a plan which will material ly change ttc scope of those institutions. In fact, if ibe consent of ihe Legislature can be obtained, the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools will be abolished and State manual training achoolt established in place of tbem. This idea, which has been under consid ation for some time, took definite shape at the last meeting of the Coiomitaionrra, when the following committee was appointed to look into the matter : Governor Pattisoo, Major Thomas J.Stewart, of Norrislown ; Brstfadier General Gobin, of Lebanon ; George G. Bayer, of Harrisbar.-, and Colon el E. H. K pple, of Serauton. Tbe com mittee, in company with Colonel Magee, in spector of the schools, will leave oo Nor em ber 9 for a trip through the States of Ken tucky, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio New York. Mastechnsetts and Maryland, in ail of which States there ar Manual Training Schools. ths cov-xksob'i ru. The party will be away until November 23. In each State the varioct institutions will be visited aad plans as to coat of main tenance and organization will he carefully studied. At toon as the trip is over ihe committee will prepare a report for the Gov ernor which will probably be presented to the Legislature.. Major Stewart, when asked about the pro posed changes said : "This thing has beea forced upon as by ths fact that there are to many worthy childrea, ruaay of them sol dier's orphans, cctsideof ths schools, who cannot be admitted. At present there are soaie 500 pupils in the institution, -and under the act of !S7 we caa admit no more. "oly idea, and the one that meets with favor frt.m all the committee, is to merge the Soldiers' Orphan Schools into such institu tions. It can readily be done and will coet very little money. The new institutions could then be opened op to pupils from ail over the State, each county being allowed its pro rata share. Preference in admission uiijjht be given the orphans of veterans, aad thus the old idea would, in a sense be kept up. "The Governor is deeply interested ia tbs problem, and I think there is very little danger of the plan not meeting Ihe appro val of the Legislature." Easy to Manage. The Cinderella Rar.e is easy to manage, many other ranges arenot. The construc tion of the Cinderella admits of plenty cf air under the grate, which prevents it from burning out and every provision is made for cleanline?3. Examine it beforeyoa buy. So'd by James B. Holdertaum, Somerset, Pa. Fail of the Leaf. The bright rreen foiiaje of sunt mar which is now vari-rated with golden tints, ar.J leafless trees wiil soon presigt the coming of winter's chillr blaits. Nttare has been more than usually lavish in her gif's and abundant crops make the heart of the hus bandman glad. With the advent of fall it will be well for ail to take proper safeguards against d:sase. A pare st.ainlant tones up tliet-Gfeebled system. For this pa pete use Klein's world famed "Silver Age'' or "Du quesne" rye. Both are warranted atsolu'.e lv pure. They sell respectively at $1 . and tl J5 per full quart. Major Klein also sells six-year oid Guchenheiaier, Gibson, Over boil, Finch, and L'uar Creek at ti.oO per quart, or tlx quarts for $o.iw. Goods ship ped anywhere. Send for catalogue and price list, mention this paper, to Max Klein, Federal Street Allegheny City, Pa. QOUIIT PROCLAMATION. WHxr.Eas. The Hon. Jacob II. Ut Eani, Presilei Ju-lrt of the several Omr. oft'wiirnia Pi itf Itie iw-vrral cmnri-s rtnipr:iifir tLe Inih Judirial I'i'trvl. art-i Justice of the t',,uns ofiirrr and Terminer and 4.u-ral Jail l-lirery, for ihe trial t.f .il rii:tui ar.! .Hi.-r otfende n in the sant ristriet. anI &. E W. FiLEaii'! Noah B:r s lt. . Jo- s tf the H:rt iif Comm-iTi Plena and JiiLttM i,f t:.! o.'i- rt (jyer a:U Terminer and ien-rl J.vl Lvlivry f.r trie trial f a.l c:i;,i ud and etner ou!-nd-r iri tt. unty of s-mervrt hare iuetl ihoir pro-U. aad to'me tlirtt-te-L for h'M::ii? a -urt of Cimroon ptetts and tieneral V.-ur sc-e. .:i of the peace aud (ieaerai Jail lie;. very, aiid Conn, of Ojer au-4 Terminer al Somerset, on MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1S92. NoT!t K is hereby given toal1. Th Jntif of t P-v the Comnrr tv- fY-n-t-ihU-t. within Mid On:n:r of Somer'. ttaaU they be xheri nu i tla- m Lh-;r j-ntf-cr ry wi;a ih:r rvlis m orK inqui;ioD. ara:n?ioa irh oibr re-int-mbravnrnt, t tlo tnoH2 t.tinjr which to ihc.r ofl.te aa-I in iat Urfc-iLf rpt?!-t;a to b dn, aad avi-o thr who w:i! pro?cul aaTiOt th pn oOv r Laal n or fthAu be 1:1 tne jail of 3oart vwtr.ty, to he? thn aa 1 mere to prjaecuttf sVuo; taem as shall be ;uu ISAIAII GD, OT!CE her--ty rven ihst the aciMim of ill ileriL.aa L. lier, ti . aifr,e of Jona than ler. ha twa filed i:i my o:lie 9i will j-e-ntd to tbe Court f.i cuciirruauoa oa T-t(3t:ai.T. Decmier Hih. 1V-'J. trviLj Off.- W. il. SAXSER. Nov. lUb- I-l ( PrutllOCOCATT. E KGISTELVS NOTICE. e-t a IccAlee. cred.irs, or otaerw:r. iha the following a-rtmn.s have r-A.-ed ReNter. and thaithe name will he pn ented for eoiuirmiiiioti an 1 ailow.ni-e al.n or;.naav t,irt to he he!l at somerset. Pa., oa Wedni.y, Lee lua. 12: F.rrt and r.nsl recent of John anf-istlne, a4 iulmstraur of J.4-06 Anir'iscine, )c d r irt and anal acoouuiof Jnha M. Stief, execu tor of Henry Mfrt. First and Snal aceonst of AlexsnJer and IT. Frank Col em a a. a lmiuilx.Lre aai trance, of J.'sib tiemiui. fiee'tl. First .-tiiint of Jiln LYo-jiil, daiirUstrator ef Jerb Vo'l?::t. dee d. First aad lir.ai a -.-oeut of X. R. CrltchlieiJ. ml tn'.r:,.niutr -f J.th.-i t,.ir. dre'd. To'imiait acnt of X. B. Crirehrl'M, d n.iiiiraiyor aad uaeJ of C C. oluse-n-an, (. l. F rst and fiial aco;mt of tv.n. A. V:l'r anl Fmra A. Krerper. auiaimtruior of Wra. M. Knppr.ili!. Fifr sid r.rai eeentint rf Johy S. aid Jaa"i II. t alile, dmiuislrainrs of J.xrph ( able, iee'd. First aad fic.t s-e.i n: rvf sa-nuel s. Muboldcr. exnjK ef livid Mtk.uo;der. dee'd. t';ri and riusi ace;Mfii of Jarces M aai Klmor K Atikeuy, lmiuistrators of C)rus anfcetiy, dee d. KeSLstr-f 03.-e. T A. J. niLEMAX Nov. tu, ISOi Eegiu;r. gHE RIFFS SALE. By virtue of mndry writ of Fieri Tafias. Ver diiioQi, rn aud Levari Fc;aj. 1 o.l of l;is t'onn or o:i:mur. PUra of souier: Cnin l?. Pa-. loiiieM eried. there will t-e n r-et 10 puhuc rule al u.e tourt Lotirf, in Somerset boi ocjb,ia Friday, December 9th. 1892, at 1 o'elorx P. iL, U.e following described real eslate, to wit : All Ihe riirhi, title. Interest tnd e'a'mof J.iseph K'rfrhcr. of, in .ad to sii Uii ceria'n tract 01 Uud pita'e t:i O't-mthoniii tonhip, som:Mt county, ra., uijoimne l.uds of Mm. H. al:!ier, Jo!m J B.mija, Jeremiah Berkry. nf b .r. sell and others. ctnt.iuinc ot,e bnndred and thirty iis ti'K. more or less, .ru cue bun ilreit lO) kcres of nieh are le.r, L.viit ihv re on ereeiel a tro-tory lie; de::la bow-, l, tarn, tumin-r houe aud cKuer outbtiiitLn, iiii two oreii.rtof fmii-becnpe Irt.l ca t p.-et3st-en, with the appurtenanees. fikea in esution tul Ui be il as the prorv ertv of Jieiri K'-0r at the ?nit of l enis M. shiver aad K:n-tia '. Keiia, administrators of LUristiia Keila, dec a. -ALSO. A'J the rftht. title, ioteiext, claim tut demaml f I.vi ! ."..n.vtr. of. in and to a.i lha: crtia pic-i or lot of f-nun-i situate In the v jlue f r.ir Hore, Fair Hope towaship. Somerset itnin. ty. P.., KKir,lrl mi the rtonh by the Tram H J ireet, oo the eaat rv t of Wr.i t. Bot. oa the em hy t of H. Lape and on the ba:ti ty n ai ly. wd !t Urin fin of u No :A of pmUf-rsou Su'rvry of the viimse of Fair Hot--, eoniamiiie ioe-e:)fiilh i1.; ..-re, havior therron erecwd a one an-l a b:f-(ory double dwelling bHi.e, wi h tar arftir teoacceii. T.kea in exe"utiio and to be told a the prot mr of loarij ftiinyer. at the suit of Win. E. Uojia uae of a. JO. Ljveis-xjd. ALSO All tber:ht,tiUe, interest, rlaim and demand nf t"nh-t Heiaer, of. tu and lr ail th.t e-ran irac of laiHi male in the lowo&htp of Jeitemiii, sio rrt county, pa . di:ilii( leu. is of K I Kuupp, Jooaihaa Miller, Peier Mwre. Barriet 'jnnluf, A. B. Huwanl and others. rntajnia ooe hundred aad ttiteiy-e.ghc Hl-s, -res m,.re r lew. of wuleh ab.ii j) a nr are ci.-.r. tia acce Umber. Uavios uierruo ereetel two !j d we lice bo im9. a rrai:,e snto and other mil ieildiru-s, wlthaa w rf'l of fmit-bvanDc trees oa Ibe prein e, wuh trs appirmAri-e. Taken in evas-oikm and to twinlltii th pmo ertv of ltanitt' K-'.i;r, lie ou-.l of Juja II. lot and A. t UoLjcti. TERMS. NTH"V- All ponona purHi.ax.rur at tlt abttve aa)' wiil p. luko uh ? ti.au I pr ' t. 04 the p-irWi nsetfirv mul le taiJ t wiien pnip-rty i knorkwi :J'wa. nb(-rwis t it will ftiain -,Hjri iu aaa.e at tne r set of ; Ihe lirt pMrehar. The rHk.n-of tne p;ir- ; riiae mtwy mut or Mi,j on or nriouc uj dv of eif1nnai'a. t: Tmirxlav, iKy. IS. 'Wtt. No tierri vitl be ariiiVrTlvia,nl nuul . tiles mi n-ruaju ilHKlr'V ls DaVili in (uil. 1 UAUaSS. J7XEcl'TOIi'S NOTICE. Ettate of iuaacl IX Yo!er. late ef Paint town hip. itect ued. I-etrem rutamentiwT on thf avve etate bav ln bven erancisd lo ifa atiicni:ise(i by the luer of H ills in and fVir tsoi rt miirty. Pa.. noi is h.rel.y ureii to ail p-si in-ieuied u aid ot.tv toreske latymrnt. atI in.rw L.vicg tlairrai iaigI the .-jie to present tliem do.y au thentlc. e-i fur Mtirioerit. at tbe rewdvoee of tbe iate ircemrd in Paint lownibtp, oa the llh day of Doc-, l vi JOSEPH 3. YODFR. Exeeator. OTICE IN MVOKCE. next friend Leu3i Ken- I nvoo Ptem of Swner- liel et louuir, rvoiwyi I v.nia, of Dee. Term, Ceoree J. Conk. To fieore J. Cook, ibe defentit above named. Yon are herry not !ie,t to V and airrai the next I'otirt if rvnmon PieaA f r wmtwt t'oon tr. to be held tt sxxnersrt on tr-e .M Monday la IVt-eraher. A. P. lM'A !Sa fayi to answer a e-irnplai'it of Emma S. Cook, yoor wif. Ihe plain ij above named. aai tbow raose, if any yoa bar, wbv your sal'l wife aoold nnt be 4i vorred from the bonds nf taauisooy enirwd tn t wttb yt-'ti. ajrreahly to tne praver" of her peti ttoa aaj libel exhibited ajaiast yoa before ra.4 t'nurt. Sber fTi Offiee. L3AIAH 0I. November Hb, W2. t tsftenJ. DMLNLSTRATOU'S NOTICE. agitate of Jacob.We.ver, laie of Paint township, 6.ri:ersi isua:y, r Letter of Alinin'Hra'.i.n on tne aborw e.te havlL g been erantcd to '.he uniteriXTil by tae prooer a-iihor.ty. notiee i. bT'-y iriseo to .11 person in-ie:ted to s.d eioai to mi immdi a!e payiaent. aad tbo-e havme cUim mhiiisi the same will pnseu; ihem di.ly au:heni:i ul fir eLi.-rTeni. on Friiay, lem'er K1. at tne nsuoenee of the Adouaistrauir in lua-d lown- A- D WEAVER. F. W. Eieseeker, AUorcvy. AauuiusuU3v. UMINISTRATi )i:S NOTICE. LsiAteof Vataiassbu:i. late of Somerset tows- cin, itee d. Letrersof admini-mnon on the abve est. re having Uen raaiei to In ua'ie-?.ifiiei by tb pnier suthotity n-nii-e 1? herNj irtven to .11 per-t't: :u,iebtt to .:d estate to m.ke itn:-ieli-eu5i:it-nt. and t.v rnH:jcl.iniHg.iii-t the rme will prevrnt th"ra dti!y ai;ilenne.'e 1 fir "Uieiiit on fir-i-iy. Isreu ttr ;-t. l-C .1 ttli.e ol Jobn tL 1 1.1, t., in 3craers.-l ikr nea o-m ' MICHAEL M. sltAt Lli. Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. L.-hate erf Levi Ma-Tvr. late of Larimer lowzuhzp, S rrars-w ctMinly, Fa., dax-'d. Ltt-r f Adm;miration on in ar eTate havi?,aj bn ranifri to the un i-rH:cn-ti by tne pnf?r t::hriT, oolite 1 hrei y Tt-n to ai! pnnji ii:iHttt toai! eta:e u riake irajii: aue payineui and havir.f Caan-ia sea n?t fne aamtf w:i. r rvtiil tna d.:'y au:hwnt; a.i fi r I n-i,t, rt fr brfrrnr itT.nlAv, tny lOib iay of ihrxtriiibef, at Uie ile rv-i coe'f r M. JOHN M. IK. AdaJLUUiiatraior. J7XECUT0KS' NOTICE. Iu the e.,ta:e of Joua-.haa V. Vii'.er, deed. ..Vers tesiamen ary on tbls estsre bavirg beea U-ned to the und-r!riied by the prop- aithoriry. notice U h-reby g.vec to a l person i:-l-hiri ro s.,-1 etae to cia.e imre-ii-.te p.y merit, am! tiKe bav-.u t-itims awuuNt the same ill preauni them duly aaUien'.itaud for payutent to Ibe uaders:ift. ANNA J. MILLflH. Ex tutor cf .'jt:ii;.a l. Miner. LTBLIC SALE or Vaha'cb H2al Estate! The undersigned urv.Tir.e Zxerutnrot Taitifl Btir. lute of Sjtj:bn):-ton uwnbip djiTr?:l county, fa., tl tl, wui trxpanse to jubiic ..; on the tu-in. iu etti-1 uw n.-hip, on Friday, Nov. 25, 1892, a! ! ori'"1! P. M.. the foilowiitc drj;'ribfa Tl e4ai;, '.ate ihe twH-erty of an:l lvyr, dc d. A cerAlti farm iitu:e in tne towuli!p of ou(hri.on. tMin:jr oi Airif!-t and Mate of l'o!itay .vatii. adjoin.:. land." of John !.?' " eta:, dj. E'nvr cc. Nit)c:n C.in AfrHh.-n B"yt;r, A. Wiioeta and 'rr..it :br. -siitaiii-t.ifcT 170 sitva Boee or ii- ; ufdcrla.tj wun rtMil that i".-tn ansi of atki .i'i:ity of wh'.' h ihre is abont aTe e;e-artt. t.ala:.t-e wril tirrir-w-rvd Alc a line u-ar - aio, w:a kt-tt.- in wail, ine appie ort-tiaM and o.ipr Sfnull trriof sr'"-. -ar-f Th- rs;n on ta f.tcm -it-i w rc-4-fT-ed. acd f'i:i a axH-ion ve;: Ut A;.rti. if-'L Tne Pir-h?-r Uij-y no and zum fur snneff er'iei, bul not u .Ljtire crp .r iiilcrtcre wua Icqadc. TERMS : s iah of which Vl-i saut e paid down on day of vi. laaianvfj of ba: -! niny as 9n a d-od is tuade. '.ihe ":h rf tve;:ibeT, 1v-t and tMLancv ls "eta Sovthzt, im wi;i;.jat iiuart-n bit due i fee saynirtiif. u I" t-urvi by ment U)h.d ou Hate iauJ w:ui exeuipuoa ci.ue Surrlvir.tr Exaruxr of i iiei 3-yer. Jec'-I- CLE TO ACCEIT OU fcEKCSE. ToHi'ai Mi'.'.er. of ra-n.ll eivir.ry. r.'.irK.ls: rsinar.r.e limmril. of Brown e.ur.tT.-. kaiisait : Kac:e latemiarr.ei! wuh JU:a Kh: --.:. of l;n-i eountr, Ks:i?a, and ihr.:iaa at,..er, of ta-et; ti.i-a-.y. Pa Yiu a-e he-e'.-y rre-i to t an 1 apt'ear t?f-re the J'i'l js-a of our rt'r:a:is Court ai aa rTriai'S' t ourtto i-e beid at .me-toa ley. tne lS.b d.Tof I'Sie-.'er. l-y.'. at lOo'tUn a ia the f noon, thu and f-.err in .'vent or re.uae lo laae u"i! rai esra'eof i l;riaa L. H.iier, dec d., at the a;.; risi vai;.atia pit c;5a il by an in-'-.uysi ,iu'y awsr iel f sa. t Ciru an i ri irntd rly tne r..erirT on the i;b ly ,.f -r:rnier. 1 A1, or ,rww cause . Ly l; uie tned uoi be ..;d. rsrter!r Ofice. ISAIAII -Z. Botaerset. 1'a., VCl. ih cuenfH TRIT OF PARTITION. la 1.1..V i or A'j- .i:rie irsier aft VirVr George A'uuetise l rler w .10 ts-1- in ..n Jomt, laliMn.: ar.'I Jo A;fii:n Trc- ltr. a LuiiVr rMiinr at Mai.cm;. Aiiirvrf Aauiy, 1'eou . aa 1 la j;ti a w Iri-wf t iicr C'isnliaa. .a t.v4, oi ! jf .Ln-, Armsuroug i.tiDly, 1', T-hi are ber'-y n-jt'ifl iha: in pur-uanre of a a Writ of iVart.::ia w it-i o it t-i ih r;.haii' Loan oi' .faer-e; county. Fenn a , an.l u 'me m-rt- tr-L. 1 wi.i ouiil an uiutst on the ,tin;i--i on tne r1! eia:e of A taai.aiii Ai'K.i'i.uf, Lei i., ttuafe iu A-! lswa t.iu ri!ii;-, Sitrat fet r-:ntT, Fa., oa M jd-Ist. the 2.t tia of N jve:arer. IJ. m :.en asU viiorc yoa caa ;;iruu if you Ui-iii; pri)w-r. ii-trnlT- f'ffl -e nSAlAS GC-T. 6oa.-rsri, Fa.. Oct. 12. ei.-rM'. E 7X.ECUT0hi' NOTICE. E -u.1 ' of Heary ShafT.-r, de-M , !a:e of Q ieni. boui:i towa-Liy. I.ett,-r te-.ar.-,ecsr . i.n t:.-; above ewute. bav in ts?n ranre'I to the un Lrs zir hv t:-. r-rop- er a'lt.io-'.'.y, uo't-e is hereby tf.veu loa.i N?rs,ua in-ieljtt't to said e-taie w maie ::n:iit.-d:a;e pav me:it aal ir-.oe havmir e'a.n.. asiat the md wi.i present ihem rorn-ttlraient J-ily anrheui'c. 'ed. ki ir before .-.'umay. November l.b, 1 svj, a; i:.e late residece - f rf- ecl HkNRV . SHtFTKR, t-j X T. si -SN. Encsutiirs. o T'.i'HAN'b COCKT ALE. or VaMibh Eul Estats. Estate of Jaf-nS 42i-.ic:n?, 1. of rpjr Turk-eyf-sot lowMship. -i-,-e.i-l. By vlrtueof tn ordevot ibeOrphans' Conrt of suer't co'iniy. I a.. trire will be exposed to pubuo sslf , oa tbe premises, ou Friday, December 0, ISO 2, at I o'ekva P. V , the followrcir d-?cri(d real ka:. ;.te the pror-efty of stu imcoh Auf Jtiue, dee il., to wit : A e-na.a messiraee and rct of "d litnAte in t'pper rurkeyfo.it io-.r.shli. tmers-t eouu'.v. f... a-i-'r ian.ls of il imri. feieriv Mrs. U. K. rpfwi. J i-.ah fesrbter ter.rife Biiit and ...- sV-h.er. 0...W1 ,i.i trin-e bundreil ' 01 atrjs, moreor L s. iiavm IhcriM creeted tbe Mansion House, vo tecent h!eand a barn. T,.er are al,nt )a.-i of t.2ilef.- t or. r.A-d a:, I n.ir ou the pren.ws. ai-d two 12.1 of eji b.ve b-.e 1 opened. Terms. 10 pereen. to he pwt: I -V:to oa Jat of va.e ; th r-::iatf.r wf nti-tisir-! at tjec .:i::r.r.aLi.'wi of me ; .3? ili'M in on- yiMr an1 if-ia:!j-in u.'.nl ia to year ;rir".t-r a-.th !-.-Tei ou tlit Hft-rr-.tj py rvvij frim i." nitrrr. a stap. Dv-fer!ei p4yiKUL lo b- ecnri by booJ aui JOU At"GVTrNE. A Jiiiijh, orator. FOR MEDICINAL USE. The following braa.li of iIlMiilerV Pnrs Hye l.-likies rnn.it be urral try .nr oib-r til ihii M'irt 1:1 : J. A ls.iigheVt io-.s. J.,hu i,,rrs.u . llaiinisvi . F-.nen. (.otl-n H!.l-u?. Hi.di.ejwrt aal Ii..,Dter , AMrnsvo, r.ir y.-o. I keer these ri-ls la - k from i ier old toll yrnrs oJl, .'id Mil ttveaj f..r ti. i'i. f - I Hi, $ -). U f i jO. V. uu. I- o li. no pvr rtlioo, a-t o1t. to aee A. all Had- of st. fieiena. CliToniia, Pure me. Trtn .id. ti A r'r ii on. .nd il other lrauiof impir.el and doioesue tqH-irs at lowest birir. 1 r.e rtne linp-ir-si Isiai-tiberry a ibe br- in in. E!.rket. t ji.i rvr bortio. i or send for pe-il pn.-e list a i;ra eli-K for S'' or l-atAuij. frompt atlemixi to alt uaii order. A. ANDRIESSEN, 172 Federal St., AlIegLenj, Ta rierhooe StAi. Veterinary Surgeon, trvat ai ruraVie h jr 2--u ts h-ir UK Het-e latest in.fvj TvJv.oan v.i- jpfi tt.wriiimruia a-.ttl aiiaucoa, a45o a cuo vcBiira-- lilaeaxy. Tfterlnar Obtrftr.c ie""!. TiiM-u tiauii, tn.rf.. T La uo-ulis eu.4 an Bo.svtue. i 11 fra tAkeU for Vvatls.c-.. f JT $ ' J7 M&ct I aal u.r.,.t,a)iari.u ( 'ivirc jl rairrd. i ainl WiAutir-G hjnrt. 1 nave t'ftavia ! teiaj-.a. or it1 -j - a. t-ii;. y. FLa t r osiftic-, i m.'ra weal of 3alijax j. fa. ru-uxi.ee a.i-ir-r. IGrauUvIIlc, Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to bay mcu wear of the Lest grades, Lest makes and test sivlcw Where ? VThj, of cotirse. at the ilairmotlA ClotLiiig Store rua It the JOFIXS TOWN nCSTIJIRS. SoiLs of the latest patU-a?T flats of the newei-t stales, Xerrsware cf tie fiaett ani noulu'est fdsMon, UuJcr-ear of all rnahp-?, graJea aaJ ruateridls eau alivajs ha Lai at - The IIL' TLKIl -S " En porium. If jou are seeking gooJ gooU-t. cheap gocJs, ;oo is at unheard of low prices), are joar Clothiers to buy of. Satisfactioa truaranteed, THOMAS & KARR, " etucceasor to Thomit, Karr it Ogilvie. 251 and 253, ilaia Street, JOrLN'STO WX, PA. Will cost you nothing to exam ime goods and compare prices. AHDEEW 3FQST35E, 247, 249, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Dry MilMm, Carpets, k. jot HOW BIG? MEOUflESSECjEil j2S CYsr $127 cf Assets z M HOW STRONG? ssskb eysry $100 cf liabilities. Write far rates on the "Renewable Term Plan. AGENTS WANTED H B .?SRiBT. 531 Vood st. Pittsburg, Pa. ffO WJHOM IT MtY C'JNGERJI. ia I Tbe fol'oa g perform prorery fcas beea seiiei! for vioUlit ns of In tma! Pevt.nT Laws, vii: Aitlt'e. tl" ps-kirsi ( .le-.marearine, 'oj pr MiU and Worm. I'll girs, p.k-ka-s OleoinargariB. AO t:r i Copier blills 1 -1 " Tale of Schrare. Ai.ril -. -Not. J, lx-e. 1-. !M, " li " June. .t. t-.'i At.nl, li !-; J-i.y, V. lvj. Any person el.iaiinir the aove wiil :.f r dat: of tie tint poLeaUoa jf tan notice, Nov. id, rATTTOX. aiiticiig eka4 tne and tkit iiiliii Wi L. DOUGLAS hicc ta ar caiai r- J Th i -. . Mlfw, aaiii V -i tot aw v sm asm av ab . S. ; V;. r I VL Thetw. !.- I a.1 V-. w-a w..ra tan-a ir.j fk hV .r Cf Si j Xv b Will rle exelaaiv tale te .bee wealrw a.d reaeral nrrraant. wkw I ttltrils. Write f.r c.r.lr.cnr. I f ..t f.r ..le t a Tuiir pi mr fw.il reel I. ta-r.rv. Staataj aoad. aiae ui Wisiia waatcai. Jwotago lree. Vk . J. UmanUa, tSrwctiaa, .'1am. J. D. MILLER. Kockwood. Pa. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Te?, exorbitant prices for BcJitea-I-?, Bureau?, De-ks, Tables Chairs, Mattresses, Sofa.--, first class Parlor S.:t- arid a'i kia-.'s of Fa niture have been kno-jke l ia the lua 1 at S. Qdrk's N.w Furaiituro Et;r:. r AjcvM'hcc if t!ie fact call at No. IIS Washin.jtoa Sirc'.-t, Johnatowa Pa., opposite thr Coutpanj Store, wli t t!ic irreatest lutritis can be had n tortiu to suit pur chasers. WLon ia JOHNSTOWN'. J0a'i fail to eull at GEO. K. KLINE'S FEW SlOJilJ, 241 Main St.. Where will b? fou::.l a Coiiijilete Stoei -f Vry Gootls. IJies an-l Gents FurnMiins) arid Wraps. All tiw Nev.f -t t'tirt--- ia Press Gouds iaelaii:;i S.Iks. Series. Iletn i-tta-. C'tnti -is II air. I-'i u.'i.r i Cwiils, V.'oo! en, t'i'.'t cs aud all other Novelties iu ti.e I'itss Gh:s lirse. Also a coaip!ete line cf Stable Goods, such as .M t-Iius, Shcctl::-. Table Lin ens, Crashes, Ac, Our line of Ladies' Wraps, i.ii.bid-.-s Jackets Capej and New Markets of the latest Spring Styles. OUR MOTTO : Best Goods,' Latet Styles and Lowt Prices. Come and see us GEO. K. KLINE. TO 10! FARMERS ! a A! Simpst-ri't Livery Sia'ile, Soiiiei'set, la., ; will be found ont of Ihe roost elegant It of cutters ever britirbt to lh:v coar.t. Jut t the thing yn waat far s 'elarbiag aid at PHICKS wlthiu the reacb cf al'. H.ery cwser of s ! hceihi-uliJ Lave a ; Horse Blanket I i to p;o vt 1 i tast fr..ri thi cntl -'..-rms o' , wrtit r. T. e rAi"t u'.anfct ir. tl e j rr.rket i- ihe ! 5 .A. i I anJ tUev a'e lo be haJ at j SIMPSON'S, j A new thii; j t I'1' c-wnes li'.h f reo iiiruea-l-iJ i- the com. fac.:i coLLin. Tbey bave I ever bten knows U ia .1 a tijw Try t'.eia. Tbe finest line of Uarnest, Skiles, 3riJies anj Lorseman's sup plies always oa band. ISAAC SIMPSON. HENCH&DRGMQGLD'S mrnm S AV r.iILL":E! ISniES A wimtlr i rai rmprovsnr.ent la FrvrtiM Free. aa4 tile-Berk. Itaca wmtiua t Carr-jw ikre ll. . mm tmm m any sst hr ta th. bkv. r rlrtm ( latr-b Fwesf. catwnc fcl Us SsM irtae u mjsd4 aull wlui h-aina : srsrat Mrtms a. psswwv wvar. Writ. Ur circuit l we; rumi.OMi ftwtpoataf kaOoo, A--o s.T-i. Tomk H.r- (www. IJav Basra, ralcrt-Btwra. Care riaet era. Mkwllar. to. Jruc IMm paper. HEXC3 & CHCH3CL0, YCHZ, PA. turn- i i ii. - i i a is of Sriure. N it tta!rr.L :l io: .-terot. N t iBi:si. .i:- er- L N-t slam: ed. ..jt reK'.-tercL T:vut. and rnaka siu-h clnx wtthia trhrty days frra tbe l-.'J. H. J. NilTt'Hill.;., Acuaic lo,.eeio.-, Z'A V.- Pa. r.:licr!i. tm GEmB.ES. r-'ave f--niic!lv:ji hyrr.l wu, J-:i'i-t;e. i':ia,.:ri,h. " . j ar wj ia ifwra i ail win mm nr i x-t.v- v . .. Tl tosUL..sA, siuorrn tni!-i, fliiiV. mure emit--rs-;l-i, at.iLa lv- t aad laarssJ.k tta?r As- vr i.l 4 iu tnc. only i.Oj ma4f wun iwa rnp!rt aw -"arv;T r-eri . tb tL.i.!'ls etrf1 ."vt h'ii in cuts. as-orfif r"W"l lartiuisi pr .- f.-r huh ft r:p, t &jl. - t atnp of li-.idfr to Uer.lf rlHa t'lll'WM fcU-f h'- '.lit n.T n ' 9jrel p jf U'lMt-r n tha ci4s, ana waeAuOej : c;ia T rvrA.r 1 a m-iny tiiitt-a aa tii aeerriL .r ixa fr-'in LLjcUI L-r. . -r'tl otjsttl-r tn inini-r o itse-a if Ia-- rn-rH, aat d t y tr.a.!.- UAia. U. U DDI I.L K )lni'i affm.-J.- r ut? a.r ; i.h.- an-l hi.i W.-r..ru"n-a ; Ky:' hj.il HDrt --Utaii. l.r r.. -I -.1.--- T A-ifV Ml Aii.t mW J t .7 I'i Ds.cari-ta. lie sVOltf D ata are the strongest and best. Chase's Plush Lap Robes are the standard. The plush will J not shed. A'i robes have thej name Chase ei:her woven in thej binding or sewed on the corner. FIRST-CLASS DEALERS WILL SELL NO OTHERS. L& CHASE & CO, Bcstaa, Uass. TS anl aVt In- ilftWM loc ifr'innl aV prpssrest UiOsiaacds C vflUNQ MEN for the active Ht!-t of W'. F"f nreuurs ad YOU CAN FIND m LA la flT-.w -.s i l ' ..! t ti.i. t M uucr. Sss-srT'rsrtw T?T? awt XUi-ilit U aU.I Wia hi;as. m iuiijia M raMaj 6 HORSE HEAD HORSE BLAHKETS r as I