fee Somerset Herald i'E i K. SCCIL, Editor. I"""""""""" Xov-i.ijrr ln'i II -J. - j n : -r s h :bc is jtjIiu: to lie i ' f '" .- cve-s 67f-i-.are I r. : f;-" f -v town; ca".Vi WaaLtripton 1 4 "swizhrtwlr.g 13 every 1 - -it c.r- "7- ? n . . t'wsnl.t r, friTS-i I StV-'-Vr t dr-'aVi-t. can t their ,i:-.: It. I -J? J -ph E-iket-. v - --. ial?. Lmaioa conr.-y, but F ..-. i '- - tSen. ? r .. -,r: inerc:ar.t of Bethel, bas j " . , ... r"-"s fi.Miria mill of ..n-i-l-at:o. U'. i ' . -r..-n all the coaatses ex- j (tai-oiical tuere, put "?. -.t ;n reaevlvaai at 'J3, .'. -.Lit the D-tn-ocraia of H.xt---:.., JUri IJt o- buiid e;: ;snrt known jet who -.i-r wTi f,r a late i-:io3, not used, e-f :Le "nt-areat Jatice 1 " ..... . : u f. j." a : J .:. be b-.me J before tbe I .- a-WE.- J. II- Kn.-pper. Crm 1 "Vi-,. wi ::ijur?.i in tlieCaoi- j, srteral weeks '. " . ani it i feired 'j. y-t :n!err.ai:y. rrf.,,---7. L.-t'.f sid Laniis, three ire vsitiDs; to drop into ; j-i" IV" a when he resigns i ..f B.air c-'u.y to take e S :prea;e Eeach. oi Liwrence county, was int M N.w Castle last i 1 . n . f'"'.' ; - . -vl to the i-eiitentiary for 5 . . ; o'y'.rue-.ioris on the j. lis t s'ansnitng insanity, f A h a? wt t procure tbe pas- .."bv'-j:.."- ofa: estah'.ishtns " a ''..j-st. slra'iar to the AjricuHa- . f.. i ,7 t-e paroise of protnot-I'.'i- i e- -" 'he irt f c-c'racar.g and 1 ' f --5, a.-rea'.e 1 fjr break- j s iv-r.--'.visla car at Groensburg a iVwii-" ww sentenced hy Jad,p .T i.Vjr..:.iT :jj7 aSneof i';ea:h ".-) r.: :-':' i"-- the We-tera a-" tr tw j-ars a'id s i m cths. .; H fjfT. of II -wrersTil'e, j verr-cinjiry froai nJle -; i:r arm svel wVs.s i : ; .1f .r-.-t s ri-Uif a- cjj.i ue ,i H-r ; ' :iad it ne-e.mry :: ;- ri:: ."! ':pn hr arm a few id la '-.it-r ;j g.ve her re'ief. s been d.ssivere-i imw.; ,i:i-s in Aadrjmela. At a sv:-7 to the s-'ieu'.iuj world r, : r-t drcideil whether ihe ri:.." -r or i-i-rely a rar-pirsnce .i-:. which d.$apteared so tiTect 1 As yet 1". U bu: fail of p-.v,:-:.lei. j "..r.i.:;-- tiie tracks of the E!ti- ,t 'h-.-sr be:a? moved. At the point s, K-i'.jt Is b male they ran I 7 :. to a r-.2L-r di..?rjus le-ie, and i ,Zf.::i,fi ; . se-vU"e of two wa"ch- 1 X-'- .-i..s are beini mred away from .r-r-lr't 2 sank. ad when the work i-e watchai'Sa wlli no logger be 1 r-r.-' l .-ir.ia rl'.rc-a.l aar.ajra-at at la'e w .i tet the y-wm of l.iht-ra-ksbye'iertrl'Tity. The piat will ; i"d iii oprsuon bciwfea Phil-V...-l and Eryn M.twr, - miles out. i .. j-jsa a sujorss the mala line will be k ::;e!ii'ii;'tri Ihrhts for the entire t .a-ce be.wen Jersey Cliy and Pittsburg. S .- --s'fin may also be extended to the ? "-jers l.ises. s-c B-a !y. we'l know in this place and V .) 1;t-s a: Fa:rho;e. S.n:erset couruy, 1 3i(..i miles up the B. 0. r;ad, while in j .tic-, of crslLir the creek at that place oa i 'j-y. I . or;-! uiy the hr.'er pirt of last k tz. .l to the c- ruTi d. a d stance of -rime t - or? i fee!. :i'.er;ry br-uki-? oneofuis Ij uu.'.r. ir.ate m in is in srraight f .ri cl-o-iii-ti:.c-?. and iL public isap- 1-i.ri 10 fjr he. p. ... l.'i .l.V.-'i.a. tLe Eiaer .-tion law b-iroazhs n.-liir n:;.:-t make sosiicatiotis fur to be el-etei at the Febraarr elec- i t. b.r os'a ail rwrja:p iad:tar - " j Lsriag the t .' rtj printed. Ia Rita t.5 a 1 r.-miaaLlocs mx:t becartiied .i.t rs : 1-i-t u a days before the a.i 1 ;a thj tawsih-'PS seven davs -t J will a.l be printed on !Me t ;:e i-.-v e.e.-:.o3 taie as the u. kesj for the nixra of Mountain View, i. . ai election ceiehratioa i-e 'Vei';-iir n ght, two ) ji i-r eij;. id i. Tu-i scUaol house 11 aj I rir p-?r; u were ki. lad. T T-e a y -.an rcsa anl a g-.rl nam-d ) "i-ia. Serry. f.i-rr) I. a il aa unknown Fir?n oturs were injured. som , it r ?vl. ilia. .". ti' the r uauies c;u:d J le .ca.-r.-i Ti aid to tue horror of f :i. i . iiri.-ke oit anon i tieruius si w-.-re auruei aitaosi rter l ed at her home on ira ifi Ili-t Tarior towa- f i ' S u u .r:i,,i;. at tee zee of --'S -1 jra. il-s. Varner as- i n a v.ui manias of Mrs. r :u ia.--.tr. t.t'Ja. o.i township, whose f -i.;u-:--l j.i N" iTeTcVrV.h from bl oo-1 f j, re .. !- :a a s..a:er in Her f'-d vt :.;i.; ou her hand, s'-.e '! i..-l je ririu aai it 5-t . ! -a il. H-r hash ii-l aulacrirl :' aris.taia-y atil.-.-ed. J-h "J- p. rt i iv. ..e ttit it is t--t the i-.-. .. sooa be called - . io .c ! . i,- i.n wrietiiir a le- i-Mi tej i-r -.e marrMd. M is e ij..7t, ;, i-j.y jiiv.lle. waa reg iiarly f i uer ue Va-lry Forge school at ' - ath Af.er ieidicg the T-r t.a,-tta at. si M.ore decided I i c m;re p'.jjure in a - - -etc i .a i jr .,. r iota and jait i ,lri ij.. zu-r. The I f-f s-ed to pa her the itOd-ie f " --p- guuer w.,. hkely bring , i::"--t the 0 )..ry. ta reteirei notice that he s ii-a laontb. Tail crr:-. a lei t;. '.Jn..a and his neighbors V 'a -.n ill.. fortune. He r ,a- i'-s. i:,u T, ar d a.1 evidecce of bis 1 . - J-1V"T ww. in the service be i ... ""t:5 Bj-in his discharge by one in couiaiaaii, lh words, - u. si er." John Boyer a f.-jui s .icersct county ccmpanv with 1 a-i u --" --e tk..,i.l at the aaltieof ij r V . f . 1 ;. , -Lt 1 ii.auV UIZ nxeiTtu i i-r periMon and back M7. laau,-'","''' 'siic needed is 'ci, f 'r G'f comm-ssioneTS to de- . . M-ianers in wtica to l n.ev , . . t - i-tuiauon a aJODttd '-' t?. tae chances are that he destroyed, parts of I'i-ua: r ! '4l..uo ( i.uta .,, , -; f --ectiot:s. Tbe - booths' Jtaiw" :iltn:' CDC i"r o i-aKra,-.",".?0- tU merir.c into -a j ;L' c,1QtVturers to make i-". f'f which thev are '" ,rr4 cuntiea Having i ik e "f Ul 5'y. be pftsterve it from de- ,-aciioQ. i i 3r .'.i.-l.-! U ..C3 ti! i ue- i i Tbe " turkey raffle" season has arrived . Hantrs in this coarjty bare killed a Dum ber of deer during the post ten days. Rev. TcFadca, a pci.a'.ar Berlin minister, Iat week remuved his faiui'y ta Cariton, Neb. Between sior and ehrht inches of snow cor-ere-d toe cral aroind Suruerset, Suadiy m.rcicg Somerset"! ronf society jop'e will have a " hop" at tbe Somerset House, Thaaksir.v Lng evening. Georpe Aonua, tbe butcher, ahij pe4 lu) dresi turkeys to tLe Pecn TraSo Compav-i-i'i alure. at Jobastown, Tesferday. Mr. Harry VZe, of this borough, waa p p inted by the Court, a tip ttaJ of the courts of this county, at argument court hut week. Owing to repairs being made to tbe Lu theran church, Vn'oa TLankSfrieinp Py st vices will be held in tbe Presbyterian church. Next week the teachers of the puMic s-hools of the county wiil be with as, and they will be tendered a cordial recep tion by the people oi Somerset. Two wild turkeys in one afU'aoon is "Jack Tar" Say'ors rectri for Mjnday. B.h were fine birds and were shot about three miles south of town. The ladies of the Children's Aid Society will hold a festival danng the Taactiers Ia stitnie. They will offer for sale a number of pretty and csefal Christinas presents. Property owners who art compelled to re new their Era insirai.ee policies liid that rates have been rairrd sery considerably under the new ratlr.g that went into effeet some time ago. One of the most artistic pieces of photog raphy we hare iooked at for a long t:me is a photograph of Pa.-ker t Parker a sfore. tak en by electric light. I: is the work of Pho t.srauher Fiem up. Mr. Chirics P. Holderbaatn troatol a number of his friends to an oyster supper, at Piatt's sakion. Friday night. Jir. Hoiier bbum is one of the lacky fellows who took tbe right end at the recent election. Mr. Jaob L blsaJoiari, of Con-msah township, who has been seriously sick with tppho.d fever, is on the road to speedy re covery. His many friends will be glad to learn that be will soon be aain ail right. At regular argument court held last week , J u-i,;e Iocirenei.ker caiied a special term of court ui be held in Janaary, beianiag the second Monday, for the trial of civil cases. The list set for trial euiora.va ao ut i coks. The i-e.'pie of thia town have reason to be srtta-ied wuh their eiearic 1 ght plant. Mot a single DuicLap has occurred since it was put La o( perti.on three weeks ago. cxaie tu:ug very unusual with ail new machinery. The largest wild turkey ever brought to Uwn was shot by Paaiel Maul, of Jeilerton towuship, MonOay. tieorge Tayman b-jught it aad it will adorn Banker J. U. Harvey a i Baltimore; dinner ta'e on Thanksgiving day. Drug:!t Snyder is another of those fel lows wuo see " mighty strange (fame when they hava t got a ruu with thera " Karly Friday moruir.g he saw a large wild turkey ri ating over the public square with-la ea?y gua rar.ge. Wiilhiai ilcKinley. Sr., father of the Gov ernor and of Mr. Aaner McK.ialey, celebrat ed his e:L'&ty fifth birthday ari'iiversary last Tuesday. Ue was suddenly st'icken down Fr-ihiy with heart trouble and Lis condition is very critical. A bright little dang'iUfr of Georje Aris man, of Jeuner township, was pu.infu.iy burned a lew days ago by a re 1 hot poker in the tauds of a younger sUter. The child pulled, the poker from the slave and acci dently struck beraister in the eye with it. Monday morning Cyras Schrock shipped a car load of turkeys toa Johnstown dealer. There were between -too and Sv fowls in ihe car and they were jri'.hered up ail over the county. Mr. Schrock paid from seven to eiLt cent; per pou-id and the turkeys aver aged about 10 pounds etch. Mr. Frank Pitkin;, son of the late Judge Henry Puking, of Jenner township, who left this county about forty years agu and emigrated to California, is paying his first visit to his old home since that lime. Mr. Picking is now a resident of Denver, Col. He was accompanied East by Mr. Harry Craver, also a former reslaWnt of this county. The general store at the Fairhoj North Savage Fire Brick Works, Fairhope, this county, was entirely destroyed by Sre last Tliursday night. A part of the building des'rjye-d was occupied by Mr. William E. Boy is and family as a residence. Nothing vras saved from the devouring flames. There was an insurance of i.i.n) on the store aad goods. Mr. J. B. Scjder, of Wilmerding, Alle gheny county, is f pending a few days with his fam.ly in this pia-e. Mr. Snyder is de lighted with bis new place of residence, and snys lLat it is one of the most rapidly grow ing cities in the State. Mr. Snyder, bis brother George aad Mr. Ed Knepper, ail former residents of Somerset, own one of tLe Urgl stores ia that p'ace. The sale of tickets fir tbe Teachers' lasli t J'.e Lecture Course coiaui jacird at 1 o'clock Tuesday. As herei.3f ire there was a long Hue of anxious purchaser awaiting their turn to get at the box c3ce, many of wh-jm had taken their p-. lions at ihe Opera Houm early in the morning and patiently waited in the cold until their turn arrive!. The number of ticke's sold was about the same as on former occasions. Headers of ibis paper will be glad to learn that Prof J J. Sra'r uia, " Uncle Joe," as he Lslovirg'y cala J by nearly all the resi dents of Somerset, will c oulnbuie to there eolucans frecj'iiily uj'itig the winter. Hi artici'-s are always " chuck full" of iuleiest to our older claiw of readers aad are read with real dtrlight by tbe young people. His rlrst article on " Witches in Old Elk Lick" appears in this issue. President Harrsoa on S. turday reapj"0121 ed George W. Kilior, of PiUsbaivh, internal revenue collector of the 23 1 district of Pena syivsnia. Mr. Miller was Srst appointed to the place on March 9 h but, and, as is well known, bis appointment was hung up ty the Senate. Mr. Miller was born in Fayette couiity but remoeed to Pituburgb when a lad. It is reported that he will accept tbe appointment, notwithstanding the Sact that he will probably only h ave a few months to serve before his rocewsor ia appointed. Last Tuesday the Court made a decree in corporating tbe town of Bethel into the bor agh of Benson in honor of tbe man who built the Court Houe. The first election for Borough officers and S bool Directors will be held on ta third Tuesday ia February. The elec.ioa officers appointed bj tL Court are i Jadre, Kor tauffman ; Iaspect or, Daniel W. Border and Lewis HenseL The Court also appointed David J. Leh man, Herry Holsonple and E. M. Berkey. Auditors uader tbe Baker ballot law, to pro vide tickets for tbe election. Vr. Edward Countryman has aold bil farm, tbe eld J. B. Couniryman farm near Lavansviile, to WUliam J. Hay, of Brothers valley township, for $T). Mr. Hay re cently disposed of his tarra in tbe latter township at a good figare. and has taken potcessHW of his new borne, ir. Country man will d la pose of his personal effect at public sale on December otb. aad about tbe first of tbe new ysax will remove his fcmily "to Darecsport, Neb. El's Republican friends can rest assured that he will never join tbe calamity twrs of that wild and wooly Jsuu. REV. CEORCE HARRI3 A Someraet County Mtnlsttsr Com mits Self-Murder. Eev. GeoTf Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da-fid Harris, of West Salisbury, this coun ty, ot'tumiued suicide at New Oracge, M- where ha Lad charge of i Universalis church, on Saturday eveninjr, I2lh inst. Press reports from that place say that it is t taled on good authority that tbe cause of the suicide as aa unsuccessful love affair. Mr. Karri left Orange the Wednesday be fore and was gone until Saturday. Soon af ter his return he made op and sect by mail under register a package of letters to a young woman in East Charieatown, Yet-moot, from which place be had just returned. The reg istry receipt was found in his pocket. Upon returning to Oracge be went firs! to bis boarding bouse and aoon afterwards to the parsonage, which be occupied alone. He must have 'shot himself at once tor he bad sot removed bis overcoat. I y veloproec la seem to show that young Harris was aa unusually ardent lover. It ia laid that during the fifteen months' paaMtrate of al arris he bad courted at least a dozen gins. His courlir.g hours nta into tbe early morning. He often hid behind trees when returtiing boiue if be saw any oce coming, so as not toaliract aaeution. His attention to a pretty school teacher were to marked as to cause scandal. The teacher was warned that there must be a reform, and she waa transferred to another school. Harris lollowed her there, and she was dismissed. There were other young women to whom Mr. Harris paid marksd attention, and tcandal followed. His love making took to much of his Lme that it is alleged be was remiss in bis pasto ral duties. He was a bnilhant exlempora neous spe&ker, aad his faults were over look ed. When be reached At hoi oa Saturday n-ght, on his return from East Charleston, VtM be tired a man to drive him to North Orange;, He seemed ia good spirits, and sane gsyly. He found a large basketful of letters awaiting him, and be read them eav A mocg tbe letters was one that bore the postmark of Saiem. After reading the let ters he burned them. Then, eating a light supper, he went to tbe parsonage, did up a bundle of keepsakes, addressed them to young woman in East Charleston, mailed tnem, returned to tbe parsonage, and. aa tbe position of the body shows, stood in front of the mirror when he tired the fatal shot. Harris' parents came to West Salisbury tenor twelve years ago, aad Lis father ia aid to be one of the most intelligent miners ia the Elk Lick region. George waa looked upon as a youth of unusual promise by the people of that neighborhood, and a brilliant career was predicted lor bim by all who knew bim. He was 22 years old and had only bten ordained as a minuter in tbe Universalis church one year ago. Hla stricken parents left for the scene ofthe tragedy as soon as they received the news. AH Are Willing. It ia understood that the following mem bers of the Democratic party are willing to serve their country in the capacity of post masters. Many of those named have already commenced circulating petitions in their own behalf. Tbe applicants for the post offi . at lley ersdaie a-e J. M. Oats, W. A. Ingman, W. U. Hay and Michael Shannon. J. F. An thony, Fied G.-of, IL J. Ehbecka, aad J. W. Young, are mentioned as possible candidates. Con il jeoce presents tbe names of George C. Grof, John P-eynolds, Fletcher CntcuSeid Joha Shorn and a Mrs. Scott, as candidates lor the postoCice in that place. Over in Berlin it is understood that Mrs. Hediey, wao served very acceptably as post-mist.-ess under Cleveland s first administra tion, will be aa applicant for reappointment. M.ss Anaie Hcifl.'y, Mias Etnaia Wright, Wm. I'owel and Frank Collins are also re ported to be candidal ea for the Berlin office. Thoaias E. Null and W. E. Mela, are both anxious to distribute the mails for the pat ions ofthe post office at Addison. William E. Zimmerman and Paul B. Schiag are applicants for the Sloyestown cfiice. Bockwood presents the names oi Charles Ben ford. Harrison Baker and John Stein aa candidates for the poetofhee in that Iowa. No candidates have been reported from Ursina np to date, but it ia believed that A. Levy would not object to serving the people of that village as postmaster. Somerset has at least twenty candidates for the poslotlice. A majority of them have cot openly declared themselves as seeking the ofhee op to this time. Among those who are reported to have an eye on the posi tion are A. II. Co -Troth, of tbe Drnocrat ; Cha'les H. Fisher, Curds Grove, Jamee B. Tredwcll, Geo. W. Benford, Solomon Shoe maker, ichard J. Voaght A number of deserving ladles, who pin their faith to the Democratic party, are also said to be appli cants. Longs for trie Old Home. A few days ago the editor of tbe HiatLD received a package by express from Aua mora, Iowa. Upon opening it be (bund that it contained a curiously constructed box and a number of trinkets, and was a present from Adam Deitz, who is an inmate of the Iowa State Penitentiary. Tbe box ia 11x17 inches and contains different piece of wood eight difierent varieties ail neatly joined together and highly polished. Tbe trinkets consisted of several paper-weights, carved from tbe same quality of rock the A aaaoosa prison is built of, an 1 a number of neatly made L 0. O. F. wafeb charms. A'l of tbe article! were made by Deitx and they represent the painstaking toil of many weary d 'vs. Deiu directed that one of tbe articles be given to ex-Judge Baer and one to Hon. A. J. Colboro. Adam Deilx will be remembered by near ly all of the older and middie-agsd ran of the county as a succeisful veierintry sur geon. He was born in Upper Turkejfot township aad practiced his profession in this county until about 1ST), whea be re moved to Lanark, 111. While a resident cf that place Diets became ensnared in tbe meshes of a rile woman, who subseq'iently poisoned her ho-ibaad in the town of Marl on. Benton county, Iowa. The woman was convicted of murder and tenteaoed to tbe penitentiary for eighteen years. Shortly af ter entering upon her Utrm of imprison ment and with tbe hope of securing a par don she made a confession, implicating Diets in the murder. Deiix's arrest follow ed. Oa tbe trial of the case tbe woman was the principal witneaa against him. She swore that she had cohabited with Dial! lor several years and that it was at his instance she bad poisoned her husband aad that Deits bad furnished ber with tbe poison with which tbe deed was committed. I n foctunately for the prisoner he appeared in Marion a day or two following that upon which the poison had been administered to the deceived husband, and a chain of circum stantial evidence was woven around him. He was convicted and sentenced to tbe penitentiary tor a term of twenty years. This was in lal and Diets baa served a lit tle over one-half of Lis sentence. He now has an application Cor pardon before Gov. Boies, of that State, and writes that te has strong hopes of securing bit freedom. In case be does he promise to return to Penn sylvania ta live out tbe remainder of his days. He ii now sixty years of age. Dietx man talus that hi is entirely inno ceut.of any complicity in the murder cf which he was convicted, aad insists that he was at bis home, 1) miles sway, at the time it was committed. He feels hi conflne mect sorely, bat ia happy in having a clear conscience and having placed bia faith in tbe Lord. Get Your Gun I Winchester, Colt, Merlin, Remington and Flobert Rifles. Muzzle Loading, Breech Load ing. Rebounding Hammers, Hammeriess and Semi Hammeriess Shot Guns In great variety at J. B. Holderbaana Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa. Also a complete line of loaded Sheila, Cartridges, Rcloadi ng Tools and gun repairs. Hunting Coats and Cart ridge Beit. Come and see them, J. B. Hold ns trx. No Ox Roast This Time. NOT EVEN A JOLLIFICATION MEETING, Until It Has Been Decided Who Gets the Plains Jast about e-ght years ago, on one of the bleakest day of November, the Democracy of Somerset county assembled ia this place to celebrate tbe victory of Cleveland and Hendricks. Face were seen upon the street of this town that day that had rarely been seen here before and had evidently been at tracted by the Jacksonian cry, " To the vic tors belong the spoils." They could hardly believe the atrange sound of victory that filled their ears. Ma ny of them construed it as a call to office. After speeding a large portion of the day ia howling blizzard, elm-ring for Cleveland, gorging themselves with sections of roast ox. and inci Jan tally promises of "soft snaps" in the go vera meat acrvioe, they were too full for utterance. But the ides of March had hardly wared ere they discovered that there were "too many pins Cor tbe bo'.e," and following this unpleasant discovery rim th pxralyi ing announcement that President Cleveland had determined to recognize the Mugwumps who bad been instrumental in securing hi election and would reward them with a lib er 1 share of ihe federal patronage. Then it was that ctsaes long and lond were beard. Cleveland was denounced as an ingraie aad expressions such as these were heard : "Cleveland" no Democrat. W might as well have a Republican President for all the difference it mikes." Later on tbe clouds in the local Democrat ic heaven became brighter. Tbe country postot&aes passed into tbe bands of members of that party. But there were not enough postulates to go 'round, and then it was that a great black wava of discontent came rolling along aad split tbe party into two factions. Another Democratic tidal wave has swept over the country, but the local Democrats do not seem diiposel to celebrate it with aa ox roast. They are decidadiy backward about coming forward. They caa't evea work op enough enthusiasm to bold a jollification meeting. They positively refuse to enlhuae until they can Cad out where they are au Which faction is lo control the patronage must be answered before they tumble over one another in an effort to make the most noise and attract attention. They are deter mined not to be placed in the same predica ment they found themselves in eight years ago. Who pays the freight C) most first be decided. As indica'.ed.in the HxaaLO last week the letters of both factions are uncertain of their fooling. One or the other is standing on 4 licismd. Which one it it? is the q testion that continues to torment tbe rank aad file of the party. The editor of the Dtmnyrat "is solid"" for tbe postotfice if be wants i') do matter who deals out the "pap. His good cfiices have ail been used to quell suife and disorganiza tion ia the ranks. H has been called upon to take the reins cf party as Chairman ofthe County Committee in order lo placate tbe "disorgaaizers.'- and the columns of bis pa per have blazed away at tbe opp isjition ia aad out of seasou. If he is not entitled to the best office in the gift of his party in the county we know not who is. a SCW BiCHW OXD IS TBI VlSt.D. If that venerable old damsel, Madam Ru mor, ia to be credited, Editor Co ft roth bas very formidable opposition in tbe person of Mojor James B. Tredwdl. editor of tbe new lH.'aiocralic journal, the VcdetU. It is gene rally understood that the Vcdetu was called into existence to expound pure Jeffersonian doctrine. It is also alleged that tbe Lexut cwt has not only rtrayed after false gods bat that its policy has been dictated by tbe "rale or ruia faction" aad that it has uui formly failed lo give tbe "disorganizers" re cognition. Tbe latter faction claim that the weekly hum-drum ofthe Dtmoerut $ editori al columns gave theaa "that tiied feeling,' and that rather than endure it lonrtr they concluded to estah'ab aa organ of thei. own. Tbe YtdeVt Is the result. Tbe Hiialo has frequently had occasion tossy that Major Treiwel! ia one of tbe most versatile newspaper writers ia this part of the Stale. As a Candida! for the post of fice be lias many elements of strength. He comes from a family who date their copper riveted Democracy back to thj origin of that party, several of them having occupied high positions in the National councils of the party. Of those now livin two cr three are Democrats of National reputation. Then, too, MsjorTredwell has aa excellent military record. When the first call for troops was issaed he w a youthful barris ter in tbe city of Lancaster. Closing his books, hej oiaed the local military compa ny, the first to report at Harrisbarg and offer its service to Governor Curtin. Later on the Major recruited a company in Fay etie and Somerset counties. He served with distinction throughout the ierm cf his en listment and was notdd for his bravery and soldierly bearing. Colonel Andrew Stewart, oa whose staff be served for a period, sty: that he "never saw a braver soldier than Major Tredwell." The Major has traveled far and wide, has been a most carelul observer, and has returned to his native heath a more intense partisan thsa before leaving it. His new venture gives evrf promise of being a suc cess ai-d patrons of the VeiUttt assure us that be ia not given to "talking through hs hat," but rather to preaching timon pure Democracy. Tbe Major't Dewspaper part ner is "rustler" fresh from the calamity districts of Nebraska, and if they determine to go after the post odes it will be with both feet. Word comes front Meyersdale that ex Seiiator Fred Gruff has resumed bis old time occupation ot "sawing wood and say ing oothing" politically tperjting. This is cooftrued by some as an indication that the fat and jolly ex Sens tor bas an eye on the post ota -e of that booming village. When approached on the su! jout be invariably winks tbe other eye and says "ask me some thing easy." Tbe ex-Senator got hia Doliti cal training under General Coffrotb, and one of tbe first principles laid dowa by that suc cessful puller of wires is, "don't crow until yoa are oat eft he woods." Mr. Grof has gone to school ki&a enough to know that the fellow who prepares tbe best lessons isn't always tbe best scholar, aad is apt enough to have learned that the fellow with the longest petition isn't always tbe one who gets the of fice. People over that way can rest assured that if Mr. Grof enters tbe fight for tbe post office be will not do to nntil a ft it tbe 4tu of March, and mighty few of them will find it out evea then. The ex Senator is a famous ''persimmon knocker" and if he wants tbe Meyersdale post office, aad Frank Johns agrees that be shall have it, it' do'lars to doughnuts that he gets iU With all the talk that ia being said aboit tbe new shuffle of tbe cards whea Cleveland gets to be Presi deut nothing ha been beard from Genertd Coffrotb, As a rule tbe Gener al isn't much given to dealing in "futures," bat be hat the name of taking evcything in sight when it comes to party spoils. Like ail men prominent in politics be bas fo ind it impossible to reward all bis friends and ta created many enemies. But who ever beard of anybody "staying mad with Aleck Coffroth?'" Tbe General isn't built that way. Most people find that they can't get mad at him. no matter bow badly tbey want to. It is hardly possible that tbe man wbo bat led bia party in the county for so many years will relinquish bis bold and desert his friends in view of a Democratic National victory. There ia no doubt a boat tbe Gener al being "on tbe oat ' with tbe State lead ers, bat will be stay out? We would cau tion the gentlemen wbo are proclaiming tbe General "a dead dock in tbe pit" to tie a string to their promises, because they may have to be withdrawn. The General doesn't go campaign icg wih a bras bend, and it ii qutiocbl whether the word "fail" ap pears ia hi political vocabulary. Something Wrong Here. The fact that a many If not more mem ber of tbe Democratic party ia this Coon y have been called upon to prfiv-m jury duty in our several court tbe past few years than Republican bas occasioned a great deal of comment. Comment has not been con fined to the borough of Somerset, be cause as a rule tbe residents of tie larger town are only too glad to eacare jury daty, bat whi'pers of discentent have beea beard from nearly every precinct in tbe county aad daring tbe past year tbe whi'pers have given place to a perfect roar of dissatisfaction. A careful scrutiny of the name of jurors draws from the wheel will bear out tbe trathfulness of what w Lave stated. We have beard no allegation of un fairness to suitors on this score, or that jur ors hare been influenced in rendering their verdict through political bias, bat U ba struck moat observers as singular that the name of so many Democrats should find their way into the jury wheel ia a county where Republicans preponderate ia the same ratio a two is to three. The loudest complaints are beard from township where Democrats are only to be.found with fine tooth comb and where Republicans are numbered by tbe hundreds. I it not apparent that political eonsideiar lions have found their way into this, the highest and most sacred safeguard of our free iiisti; uliooa ? We know no other way to account for the unequal aad urjast repre sentation. To illautrate what we have stat ed we desire to call attention to the fallow ing list of jurors placed in tbe wheel for the past year. In it we give tbe number placed in tbe wheel from each precinct and their po litical affiliations. PLJTRICTS. Addison a UeQeny Berou burooaa. , Bep. Dem. j ia a 17 S IS 1 10 U S 17 3 11 W S 1) It 17 li 11 S 17 lit 19 IU 27 14 7 a t 2 300 312 Black- Biuuiernvailey Iman jaurou-o Cuaemaugb.. CouEueiice Buruaen... Elk Lie Fair Mope . , .. , ,, , drvea viiie. ... l.H.rni Jenner Jeunenowa Bonxijttc. Unif laurota Lower Tarkeyfojt MuMlecreeS Mdiord . Meverwlale Buroux & Baltimore Doruuaa.. New L'entreviile Borough... Voruiampuuu Ocle fiul. Ii ueruahon in v . .. bn'twm Brou?Q salt-bury Btfrougo.. Shade Somerset Borough... Saneniet S MUi.mr!oo .. ,, , feuiDyereca... SicyeMowa Bonougtu iSummit L fier Turkeyiout I rsina Bot.-xiKh... eilefsburg Borough Totals . . A Rare Treat for Cloak Buyer. We have just received a handsome line of 34-icch Cloth Jackets, full fur trimmed. 34-inch Cloth Jackets, full astracan trimmed 34 inch Cloth Jacket, fall teal trimmed. 34 inch Goth Jacket, full hand trimmed. 34 inch Cloth Jackets in Tan, fur trimmed. 34-inch Cloth Jacket with large pearl button 34-inch Satin lined Jackets, pearl buttons. Misses Cloth Jackets in different shades. Russian Blouses in new shades. Children's Coats in ail styles and qiallty. If yon are interested in low prices in Coats and Furs, piease call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Pa at is 4 Pa it t a. Institute Lectures. Persons all over the county are looking forward with keenest pleasure to next week, whea they have promised to enj y tbe sess ions of the Annual Teachers' Iastiiute. Teachers' Institute has long beea a source of pleasure to hundreds of persons not employ ed ia the public schools of the county. They enjoy the daily sessions and are bene fitted by the many wise aad good things that are said by tbe eminent gentlemen wbo appear before them for tbe purpose of deliv ering instruction. Institute has been grow ing more aad more in popular favor each year and too much credit cannot be given to the able County Superintendent, who ia al ways looking for opportunities to make th annual session more interesting and of greater benefit lo the teachers than the pre ceding session. We desire to call special attention to the course of evening entertainments provided for this seasou. Prof, Job B. DeMott?, wbo delivers an illustrated lecture Monday evening, on "Tbe Harp of the Senses, or the Secret of Charac ter Building." is spoken of by a western journal aa " an all-round ' fwe-story' man." He is also, said to be brilliant, instructive, witty and pathetic, and has received tbe most flattering press notices wherever he has appeared. Nothing more is required to be said to in sure a crowded house Tuloy evening than that the lecturer is Rsv. Russell H. Con well. Patrons of th Institute lecture have too pleasant a recollection of this brilliant speak er to miss aa opportunity ta bear him again. His subject will be "The Silver Clowa, or Boru lo be a King." Wednesday evening Paul B. Duchaiilu, the famous explorer, author and platform speaker is tbe attraction. Hi lecture, Travels in F, i-.atorLU Africa," is a vivid story cf Duchaiiiu's marvelous experitners in tbe heart of Africa, including bis thrill ing adventure with tbe fiut gorilla ever seen by a white man, aad brightened with vivacious touches of humor. X) one should mis this opportunity of hearing one of tbe world's first explorers. W know of persons wbo are coming many ui.lcs for tbe express purpose of hearing bim. Tbe coarse will close with an entertain ment by the famous Schubert Male Quar tette, Thursday evening. Few musical or ganizations in the land are more sought af ter or have a higher reputation. Tbe Quartette will be assisted by Miss Bertha L. Clark, violinist ; Mias Laura B. MacCorkle, reader and whistler and Mis Evelyn M. Ellis, accompanist. The course throughout promises to prove decidedly the best of any we have bad in many years.. "And ibis ia saying a good bit. Teachers Institute. Members, School Directors and others at tending, wlii find at my store a large and complete line of 34x36 inch coats in all the newest styles, covering a wide range of pric es, ail of which will be specially low. Also aline of Misses' and Children's long and short coats a; reduced prices. Mis. A. E. I'm. Modern Housework May be done more easily, more conrenient y and with leas expense on the Cinderella Range than with many others ; all tbe old objections to ranges removed. It will save you time, money and hard work. It is good baker and ia sold with that anserstand ling. Sold by James B. Holder haum, Som erset, Pa. Husband Items. A local institute will be held at this place December 10th. C. H. Miller has been purchasing some fine cattle in this section. He drives them to Johnstown and disposes of ihem to batch ers in that city. George G. Bittner and Ross Adam are " busy at nailers," and why shouldn't they be since both are carpenters. MitsPbx'oe Nicholson bas been confined to her home for some time by a stubborn at tack of rheumatism. Husband's new Grange Hall ia abcot com pleted. It will be properly dedicated in few weks, A bill society ba been organized here and offers opportunity for oar young people to spend their winter evening s profitably. Republican hereabou'a are feeling a little blue. But they will all be in line again ia X. Millinery I A larg stock of ail that ia newest and lat est in Millinery Goods, Sijles of Goods and Trimming can be bad at lowest prices. Al so a complete assortment cf home knit hood and fascinator. Mas. A. Cu. ALL THE SAKE, ALWAYS. SPRAIHS. if r. Ptxasa.tt, Txxaa, Jare id, I3. Suffered S months with Strain cf '.Kri ; cnuld not wali ttr-igbt; csed two botcAsc-f St. Jacoo oil, was cured. No pain in 13 months. K. J. WALLACE, A PROMPT AND February Election Nominations It is not too early for the Republicans cf the different townships and boroughs ia the eonnty to commence looking about for can didate to Gil th various local offices, inas much as tbe law provides that certificates of Domination for candidates for township and borough orHoers sad election officers aad School Directors ia the same, mnst be filed with the Auditors of the respective town ship and borough at least Un days before the day of election, which in thi case will be not later than February li ta. Nomination papers must be filed with the Auditors at least arre days before the day of election, which will be Februa-y Uib. Forma! objections to certificate and pa pers for borough and township officers must be filed with laid Auditors within three days after tbe last day for tbe filing of such certificates and papers, and shall be decided by majority of them. Objections other than formal ones must be filed ia court aud be determined as above stated. The Sheriff does not give notice of elec tion for township and boroagh offices. In the election of officers for townships and boroughs, and of election officers and School Directors in the same, tbe ballots are to be printed and distributed by the Auditors, who certify the cost of such printing and distribution to the County Commissioners for payment. Tbe editors are requested to ascertain the office to be filled, and are responsible for the accurate pr.nunj aad safe-keeping of the ballots. Tbe Auditors must provide for each elec tion district seventy five ballots for every fifty and fraction of fifty voters on the As sessors list, and an equal number of speci men ballots ; aad must obtain from tbe County Commissioners tbe required cards of instruction, two copies f the Assessor's list of voters, and the other usual election sup plies. School Teachers and All Others Look Hare ! When you arrive ia Somerset to attend the Institute this coming week, don't forget the well-known placeof A. E Pisel. where you can find tbe best of everything yea want to eat. Fine oyster rooms for ladita and gentlemen. First National Bank Build ing, opposite Court House. A. E. Pisti Road and Bridge Vlews- The following road and bridge views were ordered by tbe Cocrt last week : Petition of the undersigned citizens of tbe township of Stony creek, for a public read leading from a point at or near Joseph Boy er' in said township toa point ou a pub lic road at or near the bouse of Aaron Schmucker in said township. L. C. Col born, surveyor ; Wili'am Ferr.er, Milton Long viewers. Petition of the Pittsburgh Bridge Com pany for inspectors to view tbe brid over Laurel H.Heretk at Confluence. Wm. M. Schrock, surveyor; Jeremiah Khoails, John A. Waiter, viewers. Peiition of the Pittsburgh Bridir Com pany for inspectors to view the bridge over Laurel Hill creek in Middiecreek townsbep. ( Wbipkey Bridge.) H. D. Moore, surveyor; Joseph Sechier, Leroy Scott, viewers. Holiday Goods I A large and complete assortment of band some, useful aad fancy jrr,.s, eoraprisirg hundreds of articles suitable for Christmas presenta. Come and see them. Ma. A. E. Tbu PurMRi rlpiyinMArVH atTrsuAri Jurors at January Special J Term, 1893. IBST WXtX. Addison Samuel A. Dean, A. L. Bird, John Nuckin, Levi Sterner, W. 8. Bird. Allegheny Fred R. Shaffer. Berlin Bor. Alex. Berktbile. Black Peter Snyder. Brothersvaliey Eli Cover. Conemaugh Charles F. Earndt. Confluence Curtis Bowlin. Elklick Paul Hoffman, Luke Hay. Fair Hope J. H. Euter. Jefferson Geo. J. Flick . Jenner X I. B. Shaffer, John O. Ranch. Joseph C. Kline. David L. Bowman, Henry Fisher. Lincoln Wm. Hentx. Milford Arcb. Uvengrod. Meyersdale Bor. Frederiik Grof, 8. H. Dull, A. F. John. New Centreviile Bor J. P. Sechier. Northampton W. H. Hiltie. Oliver Harsh. Qatniaionirg Geo. F Hoover, Aarcn Bloug'i. Bockwood Bor. Chat. Benford. Shade C. A. Wagner. Somerset Bor. Williarn Houpt, Franc: E. Weimtr, Alex. Benford, Gee. M. Neff. Somerset Joha Weigle, Vf. 0. Zimmer man, Samqel L. Shatter. Southampton Wsa. P. Ma-tx. Stooycreek Charles Trent, Levi Eingler, George Siull. Ursina Bor. Peter H. Sllera. sccoso wn. Allegheny Reuben Keller, Jsme Tipton George Fount Berlin Bor T. S. Fisher, Franklin Htff ley. Brothersvaliey E. L. Kaepper, Pettr Burk holder. Cassellman Bor. Daniel J. Philllppt. Conemangb A. F. Swank. Fair Hope J. J. Burkbsrt, Simon Poor baugh, John W. Sturiz, Jefferson John J. Bowman, Samuel Nei derheser. Je.in.fr Henry Ranch. E. K. Gallagher, Noah H. Shaffer, G-rge Friediine. Lincoln Hiram J. Shauila. Harry Sipe, John Jacob. Milford John ft. Bo-m. Meyersdale Bor J. Frank Anthony. Northampton Epbraim Uroad aster. 0,!e Samuel G. Whitaker. Paint M. K. Johns. Qaemahonirg Calvin Taiiso. Rock wood Bor. M.chael Snyder. Shade Ralph I. Richa'dson, L. B. Merg es, Joseph Lowry, Eioert Buhaa, L. M. Lambert. Somerset J. H. Fritz, Bruce Frledline. Stoyestown Bor. Moses A. Miller. Stooycreek J. H. Toder, Frank 0. Dau g herty, Jacob W. Giesscer, L G. Carver. Summit Jacob Burkaoider. Upper Turkeyfoot Green B. King, D. M. Luke. J. B. Gerbart. Furs I Go to Mrs. Ubi'i for Fur Capes, Muffs and Fur Setts for Ladies', Misses' and Cbildrer. Strayed ! A small red cow. Charges will be paid for delivery of same at Russell Stewarts meat market. Easy to ManarSt The Cinderella Range is easy to manage, many other ranges er not. Tbe construc tion of th Cinderella admits of plenty of air under the grate, which prevent it from burning oat, and every provision is made for cleanliness. Examine it before lyoa bay. Sold cy James B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. Wanted. A good girl can secure a g"d place and good wages at Moxhea. Cambria county, For particulars call at thi office. Removed t Dr. G. J. rVechy ha removed bis Dents! Rooms and Residence to No. 64, Bed fold Si , four Odors from City Hall, Cumberland, ifjjfjii" BRUISES. PrrsBrao, Fa aviTWylie Ave, Jn. 2,'s7 One of my workmen til t'n r.i a lado.kr. he s; -rained and brahic-u IdJanu Very hJi. lac ced St. Jacobs Oil trod waa curui ia four FSAXZ X. GOilLZ. PERMANENT CUHE. OTICE TO STOCKUOLPEl. VnrEts turebv t-tveo that ta a',nrlanee wlia tbe rr-i':; meia 'W it icharfeer ar.4 By-lavs, tfte anniiai mret.ua; oi the -co iioU-ri rt tii Pirt--tni--h a reaaeltsvtle E. li. Co.. :U be held at od -e o I' eS. a O. K. SL (x. enrorrol gtsiiuuu'id ainl Water Srwa in the city ot i"u!s Imrsh. pa., oa it.mtav l-ecenioer ih. 'l!ri at li ruk M . A me e.e-u-n at a trl ot iirwt it u mnt i.r LL en.uicc year, and tae tmn. ioa of m. h otner tcaiaeJi as day be broaicnt before trie lecvtir-at. Tk .luck iraiJi.vr be cliaed on tae Sa m.t-. aed mnaia cio-ed said a: lr Deees) beri,prua. J. B. WAinrx-JTO. Treasurer. CLE TO ACCEPT OB REFUSE. To Hiram M.l'.er. of Carroll eoiiui.' Tlinoi: Cataanne bonusH. itf Brown cuuurv Kiiwat ; VaCTte tnmiamed wuii i.iha -aeil. of Brown eouuiy. XaaaaA, aud Clin wan atmcr, of faeeue eciiaiv Pa. Vua an hereby cited to be and appear beir tbe J!i'U:v of oir iirpnajis "i -i rt mi a urrmans' Court lo & be;4 at Soraersetou htooilay. t.i l?ra day of teeiii"r. I-wi. at 10 o'rku i Q the fi.r dijvo, I lieu and toere to aeeer. or ref iae lo take Ihe real eMaie frf hr.stiaa Li. Mii er. ilK i, at die apt-raiied ralnstioa put upon it by an la duty awrdd ry sa.il Ciitirt. aad returned be tae sjieruf oa the Ccin day uf Wrimur, 1V-M. or a&ow cause wti j iae suae aaould uot He mid. W.nf i 02ee. 1 ISalAH Gi CD. Somerset, ra.. Oct. 28. f oner:! DMLNIiTRATUE-S NOTICE. Estate of Daniel C. Fry. late ot 0.'n.maua low Dsn p, tsV'tnerst eotmty. Pa. Letter of A liaiiuXratioa on this eta:a bavin beea tranced ui li. ualenNued by ine proper eiUh'iriTy. notiee is beivby i'. .-ea to ali penona inueoted u sa d estate lo'macs hnmei:aia pay meat and ih-rm baring rlaioi ajraiust toe same will prseol Ihera '!-:'y auttiei.ti.atel tor seltie meni oo or beHire Thiirxlay. Le. siih. 1'A at ib late residence of dec d., ta satrl ii.waiciiii. Fred. . Biee-r. laHiaM Bioo! iid. Attir3ey. Ad3i.i.i9irat.ir. YDMI'L:?TRAT0RS NOTICE. . EaCja.Le of Jevci b Weaver, la:- of Faunt tov iirllip, Letter of AclmLniiraiij-m oa tbe abov eute haV iahiff btra aJ'TUil''! U IUH iiJlrrlaC:.f i bf IH pnp-r s.i;ior.tT, O'Hi-'e? is hr ( jvn lo sul prnioui iadfbni to atusl rLate to mtss irorrwH.i ate p&rmeat, aol ;h jp? homvirar CaAtra sWsUUM th .ne will prwrnt tJira doaV- incat 'ieJ for fettitrriKnt. on Fr.i, Iw-mr t ti. reauacuce A ice Adauiiuirevur ia k wuva SsU.p. .. D WEAVER. F. W. BiezMgck?, Altomcy. A.ni;ru-xoc. I'Mixi.sTruToirs notice. iv-Lc of Meitb.ats hauHv of iterars.t tovn- .ap, dec i. Iof-tti-r f "!mini'rrim oq tbe ab Te esatj laftrm brt?o criitrl to dej uu-liirttel by Uj proper .tilnianTy ent.'o w henrt-y Kivea u a.l rstMki llhleb-fl to fcti'l -' Le to rria-ie iT?r;iti ateprcirQL, m thine hsviUf? cI.tii tfii:ist the mine Hi piwnt lnria Juiy i;t ac:i:;c:ai fur 8vic.ernt on i;:r-iaT. liwi-etutKT :M. lO. U Hit oiucc ot JoUa JdL L ii, ia wmeret Uof ouaii. MICH If L 31. SJIArtl', Al3iiiaiitrai.r. MIXKTRATOR-S NOTICE. ht. of Leri Mazr. Ut of Larirrser lownahip, t-ternf A.ln:ni-tra-.;n on tn-arw-.vi smz hftvin o-ea ifTnais-vi u in oa4;rwiiai4 by tne .ris-r auT.'itiri y. ijjiit; i henty iTea l i pw-rsajfis t:i 't-icU-t u-Aiii entatt to innk imntfli ate p7Trirnt an! itk-r bavin r c aim mn nt ih aiit; f-tx-nt ifieia o?i t aiAtiit. sUr-vl ftf -;t;ifmiit, tn or bs-f(v .'NfU-.irtlay. to Iy t,f JOdN X l KR. AdamiArstur. EXKfM'niR-- ANI) ADMIN IcjTRA Tos.' s once. ti ef Jacob Welani Sarah Weiifle. I ettrrs tesiaiBentarr oa ta- ain-ve rft-i bavintr been riru-i vy i:; n::lers:f-iel by u- pniper a:itli'iri.. noti -e is herr.y t.ven u ail reruns !:idt t-i 1 Ui sai! states to rr.aa itnme'li ate payne.-it a: ! tar bsvin claim afaias; lbs aaiae ii. preri inem .ni.y S'liaeat-.'-aied i'r seiLieoieci. oq or before turiay, L-eTiihrr -4. i.-l, at iaie reSideaee of dee i. L 4VID WIIiLE. Exeoutcraa-l Atmini-trator as a be re staled. XECl TOES' NOTICE. Ia the estate of Jocathaa D. Miller, deceased. tiers restaraen ary oa tbis ertste bavin ber. - lu:ed to ibe nndersjrned by Uie prop aiithortv, iKHi'-e is berety ?trn to ail frsoos .Ovlerivl lo fa.J emaie to a imrsnii a:e paym.-r.i, aad tin hannir claims aainA the tame will preci them diiy authenticated toe Daymen; u ine uuderiic,t. A.VNt J. MILLfR. Fhxeeatoruf Jonathan I). M.i.er. JXECTTGR'S NOTICE. Lvite of Saictiel D. Yter. late of Paiot tows ship. !kc.--t. Letters tmtaaieota-y on t;e a' v eta' bav lr.ir been smmied !) uc uo-ii rand by :ne F-e-fc-u-r of id-in and U? . mierrt c-iniv. pa.. C'Kice is hrejf riven u ait per-m ir.'iebttd lo MLi-1 eaiaie u aiae payaoeiit. aud I hoe bavta rairns ass'3-t trie same loLreent Item 't ai-themieate-i fiir euleinenl. at the rw'i-ote nf Ui Lre -lei -a- "d tu Paiut uDsnlp, oa u.e 17ia day of Dee., lri2. JOSEPH 3. YOr ER. alxecutor. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. Ia Bi-F--m'nf J-res Eiater. i'ee'd. Hiiv1 h-rn i Lil w anptiinint Au-lir4r by the fr; r.an' CK.r. . s -ra -p.-1 rnnaiy. Pa., ta tae aU;ve estate, to mtlce a -tistrtt-itioo of ?he riuil. pa ;ipa ex jcue ia tlie AiiUi-a-.t-aiiir a a.. ei unl anl tx lb w..!c's -loiter, I ber5T gtre n-xiee u.ai I l.l ai'-nd lo tbe ilmiea if aid ao tsitrtaieni at my ortsce in So-uenet. Pa..: oi ri.lay. Iiei-eu-b-r 9 b. Ivi when aad where ad jar-.:es isiereaied can atteud. GEO. R. SCl'LL. AaJiior. rJT.F-SPASS NOTICE. he-eas. we the andershrwl hare fonn-I a r-r-we'iive nni.ic fortrie m ii:ia; rru'ection of our fr-i.is. nuts, t.o and eume. &iit-e a hereuy yv co Uia; ali prtrvms fiiuad ireipai.ie oa ibe ptrix-3 of Ui na.l !rl,(-.!e-t ia iae nuru.sLi; of Jejerim. LintsiiBaad -iPiret, for ibe pi:rt'e of puoenoi fruits, nuts, n.oinf ornlioouuf mme. wi.i be proei-ute-l to tne f to talent ut i- la, and dea;h to sr trespawia;. U.K. banlia, I. J. soa.'l's, h:rm Bee. Alex Shstilis. J-a thaa C. M .ier. N N i.aruuer. W. . Kritx !'. J B.'irniaa. Jai-f Mi t, A ei A. f asetr.-er. JJc se K iawtnc, Aio-.-r: W. Hi-in mister. Jiba a. r.'iac7-r. J J t-h lii-. Siai-.i i Pi.e, Lnid (rard nr. F:drs ?hu'.:s. J.ha 'lanlner. Jocn J. B-mtaan. Jo-mthaa L. iliittr. moa Kav, Alex Friu. I banes Kra-a Ren; .'. Reaia. td.wr lo. A lans, Peiej I S.uia vs. Kit. P. Aiiaics, A easn der Lariiaer aud a. M. saami -. H'BLIC SALE Vwdnafcb U:al Estats ! TheTm.itar-iej Hnr.iriaiT Ex-rrrtorof Pariel 3.7e. Lic of rtiirti.j'p uv.ut:.p Sn;wre; rnunry, I' a., Kr; 1. ;.l es,vv: to y-lic (Maie oa Use ttjit in id tv'.' uu Friday, Nov. 25, 1892, a.5 1 ft f ' ;vk P. ?if.. th.- fiiIo-ririj rcJ eai, iai- ;h - pfsjfrty cf faaitr ivTtf, detf L A Tr.-uu fa-ia tH-.uite i: tne Uiu-u;o of cVitliAmisu. i-riciy of i)Ti- -t anj -t.tie t Ic-:oivani.-i. HaiOo imn-u t isTna iVT.it r ua-, V ia. t;n.rc, nk'mikq Cua AmUam BrTrr. A. W hiirfrfi anl prTh; Mr.t-r. eaitai.i ; I TO atv ttt r ie ; u;.ittrrU:l witH trl thut is fsv-n aii-i of zjui iiiat;y. oi bh thtrre is a.'F;nt 1JV) avrr- r Viircil raxUn't m-ll ii;iiV.rr-l :) a fliw Mii.r raiupw will kfi; m wail. tin jt.Ie frcr 1 ar.ii utner mrtU fri; f j ti bra,r vrn. Trie f rain m tue faro: -sj.! w;i is rratrr ! :u.j Kt.afr.o 1-t A(ni. l.t Trtt pptrr.ia.er iuj fJ ani i'..-. firing rtt.f, bu! TERMS: rjfHL-h f( wUIaIi 1C mn be pa; I Wta oo day of a. hj.U of ha:it rrr y aa q Irtrl ta taa-ie. l ae ato f Noremref ao'1 U.i l':e i'ne raetyTnT,:4 V) he Mcu.-ti ty juJ iaeut hQX tju toe iau31 jrici exes:puoo Ciauc ABRAHAM B'YIIU carrivirj Exacamrcf D&niel Buyer, dee'd o RrilAN'S CXURT SALE. -or- Vinalsb R:al Estate Wstte of Jan-Jo aaa-mlce. late of Tper Turk eytont totrniip. deieed. By virtue at an T0er o Ypbaits r.-jrrt of 9-imrsel tsjtiuiy. Pa., laere iil e tx;scd to pubac aaie, oa the presisra, oa Friday, December 0, 1802, at I o'clock P. If .the fuLliwire cecrti.d real iax tbe pmny of aad Jac& AugMaiine, dec d. to wit i A crrtain rsesaoaire and 'ract of land sitnale ia f'pper turkeytoiH lowosbtp. Sorawrset eiMioty. Pa., antio uii'-it lauds uf Haa'rt. ftiiaievly ojrv ii. C r-inn, Joiati "-bier. tesfve feurr aod .i.rat dee h'er. eoctaininf thn-e buoitnpd a , acres, more or tea, aaUig Lavreoa erected tbe Mansion House, wo tenant hmi xm barn. Tien? are a hi; at Scares of U Tr.fI orfti-I aaJ coal varer oa ii. premskc. a&l tvo Vtlia (A tr-J hat tx.ca Terms. !8peTem'. to -m l 4oa oa dav of sat ; tbe reniaiuder of .mis- iird st the o-ai.irinaiiiXi of the -ale i oo UT.; . rw vr aiel Ui i saaio uia I' l'-l :a .if v..rs ine-rtr.er m'h miersit on lite ieft-T rd TsyTi-.-M. Trz e 'cpmaiiiin nf sale. L-fc-rr d nj iaeats u ue seetiiad by bned asd asunzxgii. JOBS ACGT'sTiXS. AoaunisLraWr. Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. WLcrc to Luj nica's wear of the best gra.Je?, best makes and leri stvlea Where ? WLr, cf course, at tl.e llaai'uotli GotLing tore run bv tie JOflXS town ursiiJirsS. Sails ofthe Liie-t pa:-ci. Katj of the &ert-t ?t?n Xecxware of the nesi anil noi-bi-rst fdshions, UuJerwear of a'.I cakes, '-Trades anl ntattiriaLj caa alsavs Le had at u The ill'STLIiiiS EiEjwriani. If yoa are seeking good geofo. cheap iro !s at unheard of low prices, ire are your Clothiers to tuiv of. Suti-fa. turn triamnteed, THOMAS & KARR, tc accessor to Tkomas Karr i C j I. e. 251 aad 253, ilaia Street, JOIIXSTOX. PA. 7f7 cost you nothing to exam ime goods and compare prices. ATOEEW FOSTER 247, 249, Main Street. JOHNSTOWN, PA. Dry Gootfotions, Carpets, k. an HOW BIG? iheeio. Has ctsr SI27 sf assets t: M H0 STRONG? secure evarr $!03 tf UiiSties. Write for rates on the Renewable Term Plan. AGENTS WANTED- H B &KnT. 531 Wood st. Pittsburg. Pa, rJ"0 WjHOM IT MjAY CjNGER. Tlte ahiloe'g persoaa prcfery taa teea seized for viclatiors of Ia'trsal Eeeer.ae Laws, vin Artiela. '" psw-ki?' i i!eomrarine, O'Drer Still aa4 w ijroi, 1 f!l. pacaaes Oleomargarlae, i.0 ( iifrs Covper tflil'ts, 1 1 Fate of beiaare. iti: I, 1 vo, X iv. 3. -ie. L. Jnne. ji. l-'- aprit Ii 1"C. July. i. Any pem.a ri.iin the wid arpear dati of tie nrst pubii - aioa of 1-j mouc.-, jv. li, TaTTIOX tliatiac sh mm W. L. DOUGLAS bum aaa ! tsa-a atotii a eakjaca lo ri taint iMimncca rf 0 a Ver??; iy. , aemi.. Isr ' i ami av.ni TS1 ll'iaiaeii A na le. jT : "SI. r a t-. e. t 1 wBii-i ariT.-n j 1 I This' jA :Scw tae :-Tf-- V, i . av.-L W1H rive evrlTe aaie ts aenleesj and iwnl wterehant wkere I fcevw (mis. 'rite far ealatocar. If aetlor aaie la T"r plaeo rnit iret ! Kmetrr. Sian.ia a-iaa, aaae aad widia waatca. f laac ivrec. . A lOaaaiaa, ii-m-Islaa. .naae. J. 1. MILLER. K.Kk-.rood. Ta. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Yes, exorbitant prices for BediteaJs Bureaus. Deks, Tab'ea Chairs. Mattresses, Sofas, Srst class Parlor Sets, aud a'l kiada of Fu nitare have beea knocked ia the Jm d at S. (kirk's FtiraUiairs t:::. A? evideaco of the fact call at No. 11$ Washint'in Sireet, J.jhnstowa Ba., opposite t'u Co n " m j Store, w!i?re the zreatc.-t ' ar jalus caa be had a ter.m to s lit p ir chasers. When ia JOHNSTON X, tlou't fail to cad at GEO. K. KLINE'S KJJW S20IUJ, 241 Main St., Where will be found a Complete Stock of Dry Oood;, LaJiea s and Genta Furnisulnja and Wraps. All tl.e X.-.v.- : x'w.v.s ia i'ios Goodj incladta r Silks. S.rsrrs. Henileita. ra!i;--.'N 11 ii: !'f::.-rd t'enis, Wool en, Crepes and all ot!i-r X.vo!:;os ia tie i'rt.-.s Govdo Hue. A to a complete line of Stable G-)ols, such as Mu-slina. S!eet:n?, Table Lin pas, Cra-hes. Slc, Oar line of LadieV Wraps, iacludes Jackets Cape and New Markets of the latest Spi injrS; u s. OCR MOTTO: Best Gxids, Latent Styles and Lowest Brice. Come aad sec ns GEO. K. KLINE. ATTH1I0! FARMERS I tse-'-r""-',A'- At Simpson's Lirery S-', Somerset, Pa., will be C-antl one of the most e"ey.t Utt o cutters ever br. ulit to ti.ii c.'ir.iy. Jas the tLicj voa wait (ut siebin 1 at piices within the reach of a!'. E-ery owrer at a horse sht uld !. a Horse Blanket to pro'eet Lis least fr-rm ii. cruel storms O wlniir. The '.-,1 tljiik-i is lL mi.: act is .he 5 .A. an J tLey are to be taj at SIMPSON'S. A new thiry j-v-: o it th:l c-rut L j,h J . recvmniraJeii ia !l e COnii FACED COLI.AR. Thej have t ever tec keowt to (Sul a hone Try them. Tae Croes line of Harness, Sadsiies, Bridle and horseman's up li aiwaj on band. ISAAC SIMPSON. HENCH&DHOMuOUVS SAVf..lLI:EJIEII!ES A wosdrrfnl tmprowatnewt hi FHrfiaa Feeea aa4 Cl-Ba4-k. Baca maoam of Camaxv tare nan aa Sua aft an? ottor la the aianKit. rtllmm t tsarb raed, eauMM ad law fend ftartn la Maad aouwaoo naramei ml Mia, iw ,it .ad im,, Vmv tr cxrmlara aad nnnm; f.;rn--lw. trm apon aatKa a so sps-tae TwKh Hms rvsra. Har Kakra. CairWafan. Cars Plast ers, MawUent Me. Jaouioa rAia fiper. EES;:. & C..8XSC19, HisfrJ,, YCHX, PA. l a-aM of Suture. :, Stamped. Mill :iK rsterad. rf siep.sl. StHiMtia er.--d. -t . .Mtn i ssl ot mrstered. and ma-a us-h riaiaa wl:!ira thirty days from tie ii h. j. vitc-u i.:.. At;tl:i l.'lvel.-r, -!M Ii-r . Pa P-.ttbcr!i. araalmv wj .Mat ri t aot.sur. . SJXH' '"-il ULMIl-, il--Xilae. CIM -l " C I . (ta,,, -ow. v iLSktoa ural io toaa aov o-r ao err ;i aft IM jnoa. eiifa ui.it- -sii irm n a. U (we mo.'s-- wnti tw ftatfHt only a.i. fc-e'ir- HS W T f l-.V-HI .Vvit 4-J at talot r euL-aetL-ii. v rip. runyr tiij 'o aewsjta are wtn.. ir.rfrvi-v.. i- Porr.u?iMjo inn a.ti n tr r-- .it- aa maj. tians etm 'r wJlasrerriu' r .tauswn fr tx i app-r. Uiem.an-(aai o' iiiOv-r Uie u ,rxr iuaajar cf assn an4 o tnd jd-;1 b C-1e"hi 4T.iw eA.iai a fci- JM ku.: -Tie l aaf, iiaal -o ivi-1 - T.. ri .'iie ajui firm A mrs.Z. t !: i ,f: t.i sLt aaiauffw Or- t thO aUn hlaaS ' s W. 3 HORSE HEAD HORSE BLANKETS! Is ) are the strongest and best Chase's Plush Lap Robes ore the sunward. The plush will not shed. A'.I robes have the name Chase either woven ia the binding or sewed oa the corner. FIRST-CLASS DEALERS WILL SELL NO OTHERS. LaCHASE&Ca,E2n,HaSS.; . 15- irst arid bt lu ' ' tt.tai.uc lor uotaiiiuia a 'l Ty lia;1!1de L-ujwUki.I 'CJ ! We save sneeesiiri:!' ff: bared uiiniaamis of YOUNG MEN fnr !!va aciiv, ifnt'i of lit . F-'r e.rcr.iars s-t exsaw. r. loL a 'io.''tr-sni'fc- YOU CAN FIND this ; a ttt tT 'T-' ' Awi iw4a sJ awawM a kWbMt at a.asai ral as P:ae lieni.ll wo, j :i:int:. In- ur-4a, T-nt, II
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