r The Somerset Herald EDWARD SCl'LL, Editor end Proprietor. WEDSEsDAT- December, 7, lsi Contrary to all expectatioM, the an nouncement of the death of Jay GocM did not create the slightest flurry in the Btck market. Th second -iou of the r iftj-second CongrofthernitdStatea opened at noon Monday. The iwssion iU end on March 4, The Suteof New York will be enrich ed at ltst 1700,000 by the one per cent, inheritance tax on the fortune of the late Jay Gould. The law ia of Republican origin. Tbike ia one thing to admire in G ro ver Cleveland. He never liea about the size of his string of fieh cr the number of durka he captured. It ia the highest possible test of honesty. Vns Mr. Croker gives it out cold that 'Mr. Mcorphy is the candMate for Sena tor," the rest of th'j ft Hows had just as well close up their shops. Croker and Cleveland understand each other. Guvebsos Pattis will soon be called cpon to appoint two judpes one in Lackawanna and one in Beaver County. There is a lively scramble for the posi tion among the Democrats in both coun ties. It is estimated tl at England's wheat cTopfor this year is sbout 55,000,000 bushels, cr less than two bushels for each inhabitant. She must purchase at least 110,000,000 bushels mere from some out side source. What with the U'k of restoring the duties on sugar and increasing the tax on whisky a gwd many old time Iemocrats are disposed to shake their heads and ask w hat kind of a Congress this is that they Lave elected, anj how ? Ai.xr.AM is ready to follow Georgia in demanding the repeal of the tax on State hanks. The South is very much in ear nest about this pledge of the Democratic party, and if it is not redeemed Southern Ieniocrats will want to know why. General William Lillt, Congrew- msn-at-laree-elect, suffered a paralytic stroke at his home in Manch Chunk, Fri day. He is seventy years of age and it is feared by his friends that be will never I able to take his seat in Congress. Fa rr n it l observers of political events have not'red that the Republican party is not letting go of it protectionist prin ciples, while a considerable section of the I teniocratic party is running away from the protesque Iiemocratic doctrine that protection is unconstitutional. A hoath ago .rover Cleveland had no desire to get away from "the dear peo ple." On the contrary he moved from Gray Gables to New York on purpose to le where people were thick. But things have charged ; then he wanted an ollice; now it is the other fellows who want one. The Ilarrisburg 1'vtritA thinks that "Some of the Statesmen who are now say ing nothing about it will, as they con template a return trip from Washington eay six months after Mr. Cleveland's in auguration, be strenuous advocates of ti e proposition for a natural law to improve the country roads." The cost of the Homestead riot to the State, according to the estimate of Adja tant General Greenland, for the pay, maintenance, and transportation of the troops w ill foot up ?4-"0,000. Warrants have already been drawn for f oTo.L'S.-IS. The bill of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company aggregates $52,0 n. Remblkavs will be gratified if reliev ed ofall responsibility in law making. The Democratic announcement that "Vice President Stevenson will have the casting vote," and Democrats have a -!eaa chance, it is to be hoped ia trne. Democrats hove Dot l ad a chance to ehow their hands for more than thirty years. The Harrison electors Lad 30,000 ma jority in the State if Michigan, but five f the electors under the Democratic Re disricting bill went for Cleveland. With a Republican Governor and a Republi can Legislature in both branches next year we shall probably sea the speedy repeal of the redisricting scheme in M ichigan. Democratic patriots are just now deep ly grieved that during all these years the old veterans of the Union army have a fed on beef steaks and white bread. Had it not been for this, the p.rty now might have many millions in the Treas ury handy for use for all the little schemes of benevolence for which the party is famous It is now said that the Democratic managers will insist upon an extra ses sion of Congress in order to add New Mexico and Ariz na to the Union and four Senators to the Democratic side of Congress. The four more may be needed to assure Democratic control of the upper house. This will also mean the addition of four free silver Senators, with all the evil that that portends. The Democratic pension smashers are aching for a chance to get a whack at ihe pension rolls. According to their views boot W percent of the persons now drawing pensions are not entitled to them. A reduction of the pension rolls ly the eaeinics of Hie btem will mean the cutting off of thousands of men who are tosley drawing pension money to w cicn they are juat-y entitled. The Chicago platform, upon which Mr. leveland was elected President, says : w e denounce Iepublican Droteotinn a fraud a robbery of the great majority of the American people for the benefit of the few." Why then, is there "no neces sity Tor baste," aa Mr. Cleveland and the organs are asserting? The action of the party demonstrates that their asser ion in the platform wws a "fraud" and a false hood. The election of Cleveland, and with it the possibility of a chance for a share of the "spoils," seems to have even infused a little new life into out highly -esteemed, if somewhat sleepy and dull old neigh bor, the ZVisrvrof ; so much so that hut week it pricked up its Jong ears and brayed aa it was wont to do in days of jore. As proof positive that it ia "a Dem ocrat still" it must need a Uck the Hea ald, and this it dea, hammer and tongs, with a disregard for troth and decency that most convince its every reader that it ia"a Democrat till,"and as such should have a say when the loaves and Eshes are to be parceled ou rw. rt Farmer's AlMance war cries in South Carolina when they ele cted Till mn Governor was "N'ofree paasa on r:imarU." and when Tillman came into power the anti-Fanners Alliance T;K!ture took them at their wora ana passed a law prohibiting the issoa to members of the Legislature ana cuuc ficers of free passes. This year the Farm ers' Alliance people have the Legisla 1 thev have already prepared and offered a bill repealing the non-free- ii!t and the loudest shooters lor ita passage is Tillman kiniself and bia organ in Charleston. They are reiormers wu a big K until luey gei imu then they want to grab everything in sight News Items. General Dial was iaaogurated on Thurs day aa President of Mexico for another term. Pennsylvania manufactured I,232,S'J0 3a cigaes last fica! year, Ctarly I,tW,lW in excess of Xew York. Major Gourley, of rittiburKh, Lar order ed the Chief of Police to close all the dis order! houses in the city. It Is estimated that the order will cloee 258 bouses. The fastest mile on record was recently made by a Philadelphia A Reading engine which drew three loaded cars betwten Phil adelphia aDd Jersej city and ran a mile in thirty-fceven seconds. Asked bis opinion of the candidacy of Mrs. Leate for United States Senator, ex-Senator Ingai: simply .said, with a satirical smile, " She's a great man, isn't she?" Florence Biythe is held by the Supreme Court of California to be the illegitimate daughter of the deceased millionaire, Thomas A. Biythe, and is .entitled to inherit his date of l .:,). The plurality of Harrison over Cleveland in Ohio, as officially announced, is 1072. The result of the election in North Pkota is aaid to depend upon a decision of the question whether 120 Indians, in Emmons county, had a right to vole, the iJectoral vote of the State will go for Harrison, other wise it will be lor Wearer. President-elect Cleveland is having great luck shooting on Hog Island off the Vir ginia coast He basd 120 snipe in an hour, on Wednesday, bringing down fifty- three at one shot Su-pben White, who is to be hangsd at Looisvile, Ky, on December tt:h, was re married Friday in bis cell. He has been married eight years, but he joinei the Cath olic Church Tuesday and wished to have the ceremony per forme! according to the rites of that church. William Tucker died Friday ia Sassex county, Va , from overfeeding. The even ing betore be ate one gallon of venison bash, half a gallon ofcoffoe and crackers mixed together, and half a gallon of water and crackers, a pound of dry sugar and a lot of prk and bread. John Harris, of Philadelphia, died Thurs day under mysterious circumstances. The c ironer's physician investigated the case, lie found that Harris's face had been filled with small pimples which he was in the hsi.it of squeezing until his free was in a maf of sores. The autopsy revealed the fact that blood poisoning, superinduced by the constant squeezing of the pimples on his face, was the cause of bis dealh. In a general examination of candidates for admission to the Bir at Albany, X. Y., the committee of Judges declared that the ap plicant best qualified to become a lawyer, as compared with all the boy students, was Miss Grace E. Itobinson, a slender young woman, with wavy brawn hair and an at tractive fae. If admitted, she will be the first of her sex to practice at the Bar of Albany county. Jay Gould died at his home ia New York city, at 9:15 o'clock Friday morning. Tne direct cause of his dtath was cvnsuinpti n. H e end was very peaceful. Vp to within a few minutes before his death he was perfect ly conscious. He called all the mer.itx is of his family around his bedside and spoke to each on of his ar.ns and daughters individ ually. He became unconscious just before his death. Millinery ! A largs stock of all that is newest and lat est in Millinery Goods, Stylw of Goods and Trimming can be had at lowtet prices. Al so a complete assortment of home knit hoods and fascinator. Mas. A. E Uhl. Henry M. Hoyt Is Dead. WirKcsBAREE, Pa., Dec. 1. F.x-Govemor Henry M. Hoyt died at his home early this morniDg. He was in the grap of the fatal illness for several months and his death was not un expected, lie was afflicted with Bright disease. Ex-Governor Hoyt was born in Luzerne county in Io0, and was therefore 62 years old. 2-1-4- Cents Per Pound. The Johnstown flood wire is all sold, but we have received from .the factory a lot of barb wire which will be sold at two twenty five per hundred pounds. Guaranteed to stand stretching. This is a good bargain Call and see it JAS. B. HoLDEBBAt M. Removed 2 Dr. G. J. Beachy has removed his Dental Rooms and Residence to No. C4, Bedford St., four doors from City Hall, Cumberland, Md. A Notorious Outlaw Caught. St. Lorn, December 1. Ellsworth Wyatt, of the notorious Da! ton gang of train rubbers and desperadoes, for whom a reward of $1O,20 isnftered by the Kansas authorities, was surrounded and captured at the home of his uncle in Cary, Ind., a little village twelve miles from Terre Haute, ar!y this morning. Ea showed fight, but a gun bar rel thrust in front of his (ace weakened him, Wyatt was one of Bjb Datum's most des perate followers, and although not in the Coifeyville raid, he is wanted for many crimes. Othoers say Wyatt is the man who led the attack on an express train near Caney, Kas., a few nights after the Cofteyville raid in which a small amount of booty was obtain ed. They also say that he is the author of the famous letter sent to Liveryman John Kioehr, whose gun did such good execution at CoftVyviile in helping to exterminate the Dulton gang. DIED. lUCkEY. David Dickey, aged Ui years. tie was born in Adams countv. r acd moved to Fayette county years ago. wutre he diea. MARRIED. GLE3SNER WK1GLE At the Luther an parsonage in Friedens, Nov. 24. 192, by Rev. J.J. Welch. Mr. Albert G. Glxa and Miss Cora M. Weigle, both of Stony- eree k township, bomerwt county, Pa. BALDWI.V-CABLE.-On the 24th inet, by Rev. J. 8. Harksy, Hiram Baldwin, of Westmoreland countv. and Anna C. Pjhl. of near Bakersville. MARTIN K.IAFT. On the 24th inst. byRev.J. 3. Harkey. Mr. Daniel C. U.rtin and Miss Lottie L. Kiaft, both of the town of Somerset W A LK E R LEPLE Y. Nov. at th residence of A. C. Lepley, Id Elk Lick, town ship, by Rev. J. a. Erans, jred Walker, of Garrett Pa, and. Mia Agnes Lepley, of near St. Paul, Pa. FRIEDLIXE KLINE At h T.ntw.n parsonage, Livansville, Pa., on the 30th, of uci. jsaA James . J- nedlin and Flora M. Kline, both of Somerset county, Pa. SECHLER REE5E. On Nov 31 George Sechler and Catharine Kese were united in marriage bv Soloman Thl J.i.t.v- of the Peace. Hi-hest of dl in Leavening Power. W ABSGUUTELY PURE Republicans Cet the Prize. TnrrxA. Kan.. I).c 1. The Executive Council, sitting as a Board of Canvassers, this afternoon cast lots to decide the legisla tive tie in Coffee county, and Bollingsr, Re- pub:ican, wa chosen. The proceedings were conducted in secret session, and Attor ney General Ives, the only Democrat on the Board, refused to take part in it Ev this decision the Republicans rain con trol of the lower house of ths Legislature, and Breidenthal, chairman of the ropuiiai Stats Central Committee, openly charges the board with fraud. It was impossible to get statements from the various members com posing the board this afternoon, which did not conflict Secretary Biggins stated that Treat urer Stover drew the ballots and the auditor declared that it was Secretary Hig- gins. The town was in a state of excitement to-nizht over th announcement and the fusion politicians declare that Ussy will not submit to what they term "the outrage." In an interview to-cight, Auditor Hovey gave this version of the drawing : " Eighteen hallo's wers deposited in a hat. one of which was marked 'Bollinger,' the name of ths Republican candidate; and another 'Rice,' the Populist candidate. The ballots were placed in Governor Humph rey's bat put on a table and Secretary of State Higgins turned his back and drew the ballots. The first eight wers blanks and lbs ninth was 'Bollinger.' Couldn't Stay SoDar. Geeiksbckq, Pa, November 29. About 10 o'clock last night Jack Jones, son of A. W.Jones, Superintendent of the Greens burg snd Carbon Coal Company, committed suicide by drinking nearly two ounces of carbolic acid. Jones was about 27 years old and for a while drank heavily, but some time ago took the Silver Ash Curs and for sevtral months had been living a sober life. Several days sgo he went back to his cups, and ye terday was considerably under the influence of liquor, several times telling his mother that he would kill himself. She re moved all poisonous substance about the house away, except the carbolic acid, which was in the bath roam, and which she over looked. Jones lived abaut 40 minutes after drink ing the deadly poison. His father and grandfather discovered him, but nothing could be done to save his life and he died in great agony. Boys Blown Up With Dynamite. Ml Cabmel. Ta., Dec. 2. Charlie Smith and George Ilamlricks, aged S and 9 years resjie-tively, played truant from school to- diy and took a ride with a young farmer brand for Bear Gjip. The wagon contained a box of dynamite. Oneofibe boys upset a box of the dynamite throwing it from a wagon. It came in contact with a stone and exploded. Smith's face was lacerated so badly that be will hardly live, Young Handricks' left arm, was blown off and his sids seriously hurt, but the farmer boy, who was standing some distance off, was unhurt B. & R IF YOU HAVE ... TO BUY THIS SEASON, cz2 pjiss: crrzsmss cr Fur Capes. Muffs, Stoles, Scarfs and Children's Fur Setts, Will give such an Opportunity to make a Fur Purchase at little cost tliat this f ale will be one of interest to you By writing Our Mail Or der Department, you may be in structed bow to Save Cash on ev ery grade in price and quality of every Fur Oariuent made-frora tiny Fur Scarf at $1.25 to elegant Alaska Seal Mantle to 1300. Never such a Fur chance for the XMXS PXESEXT. LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S GOODS. FUR BOAS. $1.50 to $25.00. FL'R CArES. 4.50 up. CITILEREN'S FUR SETTS, 75c to $C50. ALASKA SEAL COATS, $125.00, $150.00. $175.00, $200.00. Write us, or better come. Boggs & Buhl, 115, 117, 119 cnI 121 FvUral S(4, JZLEGffEA Y9 Ptf. ATTW1 FARMERS ! At Simpson's Livery Stable, Somerset, 3?a., will be found on of the most elegant lot of cutters ever brought to this county. Just the thing you want for sleighing and at PHICES within the reach of all. Every owner of a horse should have a Horse Blanket to protect his beast from the cruel storms of winter. The best blanket in the market is the 5.A. and they are to be had at SIMPSON'S. A new thing just out that comes highly . recommended is the CORK FACED COLLAR. They have lever been known to gaol a bone Try them. The finest line of Harness, Saddles. Bridles and horseman's sup plies always on hand. I ISAAC SIMPSON. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 11 Ww&tt Funeral of Rev. Dr. Scott. W.UBisc.Tos. D. C, Dec 1. The second funeral within Cve weeks at the While House took place in the East room to-day, when services over the late Dr. Scott, father of Mra. Harrison, were held. Vice Presi dent Morton, most of the members of the Cabinet and several Congressmen were among those present Brief and simple ser vices were oonducud by Rev. Dr. Hamlin, of the Church of the Convenant At the conclusion of the services the President and other members of the family withdrew and those present viewed the body. This evening the body was borne to the Pennsylvania station by the ushers of the White House, and about 7 o'clock a special train conveying the President Mr. and Mrs. Russel Harrison, Mrs. McKee, Lieutenant and Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dimmick and Russel Scott, accom pany the remains to Washington, Pa., where the interment will take place. Cooley Cange's Coming Trial. Us ioktowb, Dec 1 Old " Lute" Cool ey and his wife, the pirents of the Cooley boys, have been arrested, and are under bail, on charge of receiving stolen goods. The members of the gang now in jail were placed on trial Monday. There are fifty-tbree separtte informations against them. Among the numbers to be tried are Jack Ramsey, Sam Yengher, the two Cooley boys, Li da Pastorious, and the pareuta of ths Cooley. iS93- Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper'i Miyntfiu ftw IMS will eontlnu to maintain the unrivalled standard of excellent kich ha characterised it from the befitmiug. Amonc the notable feature of lb year there will be nw novel by A. Cooaa Doyle, Con stance Fenimore Woolann, and William Black. Short stotie will be contributed by the most popular writer of the day, including iiary E. Wllkins, Richard Harding Davia, Margaret Pel- and, Brander Matthew, and manrlother. 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Remittance should be made by Post-oSc Money Order or Draft, to avoid chaaee of loss. .VrtfVOfttr vt Mloco,rf tkit airertitemrni r&t- mt ajprM v.r of llirr t t.viltert. AUrcss: HARPER A B-tOTHERS New York. XTrrr. of formation or umi- aN TED PARTNERSHIP. . . We. the subicriber r.sve this day entereo in to a limited partnership areabl to the provis ions of the act of Aembly of the Common wealth of PeansTlTSOls pswed the twenty-tin dsy of Marrh. A. D. K. entitled, An Art fca laiicg to Limited Partiierbip" and ad and siiJg ular ire stppkax nls thereto, and uoberrtiy cr tify that the name of the firm nnder which said panuenihipistob conducted ia Brown, Suiter t. 10. (l.lmiwo). Tl s renersl nsrnre of the bosiness to he trau- artvd is the having, srlhnr and manufacturtng of sll kinds of lumber ind the same will he tram acted in tee county of Somerset, in the State of rerneytranis : trial tee v 01 iu puum partners of the firm ar Harry W. Brown, ot ITinimtawncT, Pa., i!velt mtter. of Coode, Pa , and J. M. Suiw. of Vaiier. Fa. ; that the 10 tlcsh cMta! cm:ntiitwl hy the said partners iMwentT-f.Kir hundred dollsrs: that the period tt whii-li tl-ewid partnets lp Is to cemmem-e lj the it iitieth d of November. A. D. and thai it will i.-ramate ou the thirtieth day of No vember, A. It. 1 -VT. HARRY W. BROWS. LAFAYETTE eLTTKR. J. H- bCTTAit. ULCTO ACCEPT OK BEFCSE. To Hiram Miller, of Carroll county. Illinois; Catharine Klmmeil. of Brown coonry. Kansas; Mume inteniisxried with John Kimmell, of brown county, Kansas, and Christian Miller, of Fayette county. Pa You are hereby cite! to be and appear betre the Judge of our Orphan Court at aa trphaDs" Conn to be held at Somerset on Mcmday. the 12th day of Iiecemher. Ixfi. at 10 o'clock in the fcre noon, then and there to accept or retime to take the real estate of Christian L. Miller, dee d., at the apprai-ied valuation put upon it by an in quest dulv awarded by said Court, and returned t the Sheriff on the i&ih day of September, i Vi. or show cause why the same should not be sold. Sheriff OfEce, ISAIAH GOOD. Somerset, i s-, Oct. 26. Client ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Daniel C, Fry, late of Contmaugh township. Some-set county, pa. letters of Administration on this estat having been sranled to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice ia hereby given to all perm 11s indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, aDd thtwe hariug clsirns smniit the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment on or before inunway, iec smo, is-.-i, at the late residence of dee d., in said township. Fred. V. Biesecker. Hi RAM BLOl'UH. Attorney. Admiuislrur. A DMINISTEATOR'S SOTICE. tV.ate of Jaeob'Wearer, late of Paint township. iomerset county, ra. Letters of AdminiMration on the above estate havlu been rr sated to the undenhraed by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all pdreoos indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment ana in use naviog claims against the same will prweut them duly authenticated forwttlemeat,on Friday. December Kb, !!, at the residence of the Administrator in saia town ship. A. D. WEAVER. F. W. Biesecker, Attorney. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Levi M i?er, late of Larimer township, Soruen-t-l countv. Pa-, dee d. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the pnper authority, notice is hereby given to all perwns iudehted toid estate to make immedi ate payment and those havlnr claims aro'nst the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, on or before Saturday, the loth day of December, itc, at tne late residence 01 iw a. JOHN U. MAZIR, Administrator, -pXECUTORS' AND ADMIXISTRA- Estate of Jacob Weigle and Sarah Weigle. Letters testamentary on the above estates having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons indetted to said estates to make immedi ate payment and those having claims airainat the same will present tnem duly authenticated fur settlement, on or belore Saturday, December Jt, at late residence 01 oec a. DAVID WEIGLE. Executor and Administrator as above staled . E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel D. Yoder, late of Paint town ship, deceased. Letters UstameDtary on the above estate hav ing been rramed to the undersigned by the Reg ister of W ills in and for nomerxet county, l a., n.xice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment, and tboe having claims against toe same to present tnem duly au thenticated fr settlement, at the residence of the late deceased in Paint township, on the lVtb dayot Dec- iitfi JOSEPH 8. YODER. Executor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In Re-Estate of James Hunter. i"ec'd- Haviur been duly appointed Auditor by the Orphans t ourt 01 Somerset i;oumy, I'a., in tne above exlale. to make a distrilnitiou of the fund. Pj upon excepUons to the Administrator's e- count auo nx tne wioow saower, 1 nereoy give noii.-t that I I l attend to the dilies of ald ap pointment at my othow in bomentet. Pa.,; 00 Vridsy, December 9tn, Isvi. a hen and where all parties interested tan attend. GEO. R. BCl l-U Auditor. o RPIIAX'S COURT SALE. OF Vanable Real Estate. Estate of Jacob Angnstine, late of Tpper Turk evfnot toivDshiD. deceased. By virtue of an order o( the Orphans' Court of bmnereet county. Pa., there will be exposed to puouc saie, on uie premises, on Fridxv, December 9, 1SD2, at 1 o'clock P. M , the following described real eslste late the property oisaid Jacob Augustine, dec d.. to it : A certain messuage and tract of land situate in fpper Turkeyfoot township, homerel county. Fa,, adjo.niug lands of . Hum lert. formerly Mn. D. K. l'pun, Josish Serhler, (ieorge Burr aud Aaron bernier, eonuiniug tnree cunarea i.Vi) acres, more or less, having thereon erected me Mansion House, wo tenant houses aud a barn. There are about .'Oacres tf timber, g ud orchard and good water on the premises, aud two veins of coal have been opened. Terms. 10 per cent, to be paid dowa on day of sale the remainder of on-third at theenrTrmatioa of the sale ; one third in one year and the remain ing third Id two years thereafter with interest on the deferred payments from confirmation of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage JOHN ACGCSTINK, Administrator gHERIFF"S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Picrl Facia. Ven ditior.t. Ex punas and Levari Facias, issued out of tlio Court of I'omiuoii Pleas of Sxuerser Coun ty, Pa., tome ill ecUal. there will be exposed to pu jiic noic at Ihe Court house, la bumorset Dor ough.ou Friday, December 9th. 1892, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit : All the right, title, interest and claim of Jtwcph K's-her, of, in and to all that certain tract of land annate in Queroshoning town. hip, Somerset county. Pa., adjohiin lands of W m. H. Miller, Jiln J. BiiMieh. Jeremiah Berker. Isaac blao- sctt and others, cue taming ooe hundred and thinyillii acres, more or less, about one hun dred i Is seres of w hich are clear, having there on nectnl a tr o-slory htg dwelling house, log barn, summ -r bouse and other outbuildings, w ith two orchards of fruit-hearing trees on the pn-misea, wltb the appuitenanees. lak-n In esn uliou aud to be sold as the prop erty of Joe.a Kochr at the soit of Cyrus M. C!.ver and Km C. Kelts, admiBistrators of mrittiaa Kciu. dec a. ALSO. All the richt, title. Interest, claim and demand of I land r-h rover, of. in aud to ail that certain parr-t or lot of around situate In the village of fair nope, fair nope lown?nip. bomenet coun tr, pa., tiounded ou the north by the Tram Road street, on the east by lot of Wm. E. Boris, on the west ty lot ot H tape and on the soatn by an ai lrv. said lot belne nart of lot No 50 of Patterson Hiirvey of the village of Fair Hope, containing oue-eihth ( ,i acre, baring thereon erected a one ano a nan-story aouDiedweuingnouse, witn the appurtenances. Taken in execution snd to be sold aa the prop erty of Darld Shmyer, at the suit of Wm. k. uoyis use 01 3. u. uvenguoo. ALSO All the right, title. Interest, claim nd demand of Daniel Hetzer. of. in and to all that certain tract of land situate in the township of Jerterson, Somerset county, I's . adjoining lands of E I.. KniiPTS Jonathan Miller, Peter Moore, Harriet 'ardner, A. B. Howard and others, containing one hundred and ninety-eight ( 191 acres more or less of wnich about Al acre are clear, balance timber, having thereon erected two log dwelling bonnes, a fraine stable and other out baildings, with an orv husi of fruit-bearing trees on lb premises, with the appurtenances. Tsken in execution and to be sold as the pmp ertv of Daniel Hetier,at the suit of John H. I hi and A. C. Holhert. TERMS. NOTICE. All persons pnrrhaslng at the alx.re sale will ptese lake notice that 10 per cent, of the purchase money must be paid when property ia knockol dirwn. iHherwlse It will again be exposed to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The residue of the pur chaw money must be paid on or before the day of confirmation, vix: Thursday, Dec. U l?. No deed will be a-know lodged nntil the purchase money is paid In full ISAIAH GOOD, Sheriff FACTS That I sell the follow ing goods at these low prices: Two year old Pure By 12 00 per gallon. Three is - Four - 2 tO " fUg " - j - - Ten "" 4. o - Fifteen " j.so " " Twentv-one "'" 7.30 " All from the best known dlMlller California J year -old pure wine, all kinds at II SO per gal ion. Rhine. Motel. Claret, Hungarian, Sherry and Port Wines, direct importations In sla. Pur Imparled Brandies, Gins, at the lowest fig area. Call or send for Soeeial Price List. Mail orders promptly attended to. No extra charge hit ouxuig ana pecsiag. A. ANDRIESSEN, 172, Federal St, Xelephooe. XAX ALLEGHENY, PA. . A. E. Uhl. My Stock of Holiday Goods will be as lare as usual and will compose many new and desir able articles suited for Christmas Presents Stock will be open in eood time. In addition to my large stock of DRESS GOODS, I have iust received some beautiful Camels Hair Cloths that Lave been selling at $1.00 per Yard. My Price 60 Cents. Crepons & Crockodile, newest style dress goods, worth $1.00, Price Now 75 Cents. A fine line of cloths from 15 to 50 Cents. 30-inch Edinboro cords worth 12 1-2 Cents. A full line flannel shirt patterns, 85 to $1.15. Red and white factory wool blank ets, fur capes, collars and mufis, all prices. A large line ladies' and mioses' coats and wraps. Plain coats from $2.00 up, Handsome fur trimmed coats from $5.00 up. Handsome dress goods from 10 Cents up. Cashmeres, 12 1 2, 20, 25, 35, 50, 65, 75, to $1.00 per yard. Serges 12 1-2, 20, 25, 35, 50, C5, 75 lo $1.00 per yard, A large line table linen", towels and napkins cheap. A complete line of canton flannels, flannel ettes, shirting?, etc. cheap. A large assortmant of stockings and gloves. An immense line of fancy goods of all kinds. A complete assortment of dress trimmings. A large stock of home knit hoods and fascinators on hand. The newest styles of millinery now in stock and more coming in almost daily. A full assortment of ladies', chil dren's and mens' winter under wear. Prices low. Come and see my large stock of dry goods, coats etc. It will pay you. MRS. A. E. UHL. OTICE IX DIVORCE. 1 nest triend iJcunis Ken- I snoa Pleas ot Sxnpr- uel set r'ounty, i'eniisyl- r I vania, of 1C. Term, George J. Cook. J 1-yi. Xo. 60, Pluriui SuKpoena for Pirorre. To George J. took, the defendant above named. You are hereliy notified to be and appear at the next Court of rommoa Pleas f r tioiucx.-; iun. t. to be held at Somen t. on the il Mutidav in December, A. I), l-oi, (l-ta dayi to answer a complaint of Km ma S. Cook, yonr w;fe. the plaindtr abore cained, and show cause, if any you har, why your said wife should 111K be di vorced from the bonds of matrimony entered la t J with you, agreeably to the prayer of her peti tion and libel exhibited against you before said Court. bhtnfrs 0ff.ee, 1 ISAIAH ;orn. November Sth. lf'i , the:i!T. rpRESSPASS NOTICE. VVhcress. we the nndersiirnt'd have formed a protective un'.im for tne nimuat prjm-:iin of our frnlLv nuts. Bh anil game, notice is hereby giv en that all persons touud lrejpaksliig 4m the yreniiies of the uuiertgnet In the to iLshij of eft"eron, LitK-ttln and somerset, f,r the purpose of gathering fruit', nutx ti.hii orhottlii:aTne. will be pnwiiled to the full extent of the law, and death 10 dtr treraing. fl. K. rhaniis, l. J. gbaiilis, Hiram Keck, Alex r-hatills, Jona than C. Miller. II li t.arduer. W. . Krlli. ('. J. cViwman, Ja-ob MaiKt, Alex A. Caeiieer, Mag gie h. Lawreni-e, Albert . Ht nimineer. John H. ehafler. J J. Sbaiilis, Samuel Pile, lavid l.srd ner, Frederick Shaulls. John tiardner. John J. Howrnan. Jonathan 1. Miliar. Siruw liav, Alex Frita t bar.es Kt:n. Ienj (.'. RL-m. Wetxter I. Adams, Peter L Sbaaii. Ktl. P. Adams, A'exan der Lamuer and K. M. shauli". c OURT PROCLAMATION. Whuheas, The Hon. Jams If. Iviy.iEMritita President Judge of the several t'oorts of common PW-aeof the-vcral oMintu-s i-o:npuil:g the ltith Jwiicial Iiistrict. and Justice of the t'ourtsof over and Terminer ami (.enrrul Ja! Deliver', for the trial of all capita! and other nrTemlers in the said lirict, and Gfok-je W. pn.eand Nosh BirrcK ka, Fxi's, Judges of trie ('iHirtsofrommiMi Pleas ami Justices of the Courts of yer snd Terminer and tieneral Jail Iielivery for the trial ofall capi tal and othr onVnder in the t'unty of Smeret have tsswi their precept, aud P me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas and tJeneral Quarter bessions of the Peace and tieoeral Jail Delivery, and Courta of Oyer aud Terminer at Somerset, on MONDAY. DEC. 12. 1892. Notic is hereby given toall th Justices of the reace. tne tjorouer and toustab.es within the said County of .Somerset, that thev be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, rec- orua, ujquiMuous, examinations ami otber re- membrances, to do lno-e things which to their othceand in that behalf apoertaln to be done. aud aisolhcy who will prrecute anint thepris uoers that are or shall be ia the jail of Somerset County, to then and there lo prosecute against UICU H N11U UK Jink ISAIAH GOOD, l-heriff. OTICE is hereby given that the account of t w Heruian u User, r.xj . aigrce of Jona than Baer. has hen tiled in my o:rice and will lie presented to the Court fr eouhrmalion on Weiinemlay, Iiet-erober 14th. ls'.ri. Also Ihe third acocunt of W. 11 Koonti, Master and Receiver of the Confluence Association has b -en filed tn my office and will be presented lo the Court for continuation on Wednesday. Dec llth. lil Jrruthy's Office, W. H. 8 AXNER, ov. ltth. isi Prothonotary. JEGISTER'S NOTICE. JitlTICEia hereby given to all persons concern ed as iegsiees, creditors, or otherwise, that the following accounts hare passed Register, and that the same will be presented for eon h rotation and allowance at an Orphans' Court lo be held at Somerset, Pa., on WedneMlay, Dee. ltth, lstrj : First and finaVaccount of John Augustine, ad ninistrator of Jscob Augustine, d-; d First and Snal aeeount of John M. Btief, exeea for of Henry Stock. First and cnal aceonat of Alexander and H. Frank Coiemo, administrators and trustee of Jacob Cotemait. dee'd. Firstaecnont of John L. Voogbt, 'administrator Of Jacob Votight. dee d. First and final account of X. R. Critcb field, 1 mlnistralur of John Ooller. dee d. The second ercjunt of X. B. CrlU-hfield, ad ministrator and trustee of C C Musseiman. deed. F rat and final aceonnt of Wat. A. Miller and Emma A. Knepper. administrators of M m. M. Knepper. dee d. First and final account of Joby K. and James M. Cable, administrators of Joseoh Cable, dee d. First and dual account of .-mu-l 3. Mushoider executor sf Daniel Moshol.ler, dec d. First and dual account of James M an J Elmer E. Ankeny, admioistraibrs of Cyrus Aukeoy. dcd Kegiatr's Office. 1 A. J. HILEMAS, Sot. IS ISM. f Roister. Mrs k - v - 1 READ THIS! It is Money in Your rocket 1 It costs money to advertise, and every word means business. We cannot afford to spend money for advertising unless it brings us in creased sales. We will do exactly as we say, we advertise no rroods but what we can show you over our counters and at just the right prices. Call and see us and examine our elegant new line of Dress Goods. Dress Trimmings, Velvets and Black and Colored Silks. Our Domestic Department over loaded with trade winning bargains in Blankets, Comforts, Shawls, and Skirt3. fnr Ladies' and Children's Coat Department is full op of all the new and latest btyles at prices way down. Don't fail to see our new Carpet Department, a room full of Xew Carpet3, Floor Oil Clotli3, Table Oil Cloths, Rugs of every description, all new goods. New line of Ladies' and Chil dren's Underwear, Stockings, Furs, Handkerchiefs, Euchings, and Ribbons just received. Every Department full of Xew Goods, and any quantities to select from at prices that can't be compared. Xo old goods to worry over. Parker & Parker SCRIBXERS Magazine for 1893. fcRTIrLlf fOSf LQTU S. Francis Hodgsvo Caraett will contribute the first serial to appear ia a maga zine from her pen for many years, entitled "Tlie Onn I Knew the Beat of vVll." II. C. Bnnner wiU furnish a series of Ax sketches entitled "Jersey Street anil Jersey Iins." Illustrated. Robert Grant will ruiatc the further experiences of Frvd and Josephine In - A. Sequel to the Itefleo- tious ot is .Married .Man." luiktraitd. Harold Frederic will contrhnte a political aorel of (treat power, entitled Ths Copperhead. By the Antlior of " Jerry." Miss 3. B. Elliot, the author of 'Jerry,- will write nruw ic mkt in me amiMi me Tennessee mountaineers, 'The Dnrkst Sperret." Personal ReaiinLseenos, ?ssc HmpmhlUk"t Ictlerr of furtvte lo A'tmmrrf J, -9, no aud others, deaiina skiia i.art ot t rlyle' me isr dutereut from that i.roJisl.t oui in uie rwent iiteratirre 01 Carlyle lemtnis cenres. Kr-olrrliom of Lincoln a4 , uer. Ky tne late Haniiiw de cnam'iruu. Mri articles are fjll 01 ne nutter. Mm arllil in J-tpam. By Kithert ilium, who has jut retiiru ed iroiu a residence ot nea-iy tvj yoarn in that country. Aliuudaatly illustrated by tne ai.thnr. Hittoric M'tmteHle. whiiu have beers a leatiirv 01 uiemaxaxttie tianrur wul hi cjuuuuet hy some partieuiarlr Mnkinz o&ner. aiutin them sererai hy the (treat war t-rreprn lent. M lUiaui H. Ktuiell, Arvmhald Forbes aud oUiers. Hen's Occupations. A series of articles on the life wotk of men lu many railings the chief ways (exclnnlre of pro- inwuu-v in wDiLQ men earn uir.r iiTelir.oud. Ths Warld'. fair la Cklcjpo. A series will be published Uter In ths year giv ing the imnre sions made hy the exhlbiilon upon um(-it-utiMjnTiTnvi wne, ooKa American and oreiKU : an I many of these o'werrers will r j. aoartlsu who will Illustrate ikKirown artklea Xiscfllaneoas Irticles. Farther contrfbation to the poor iVs frrenl ' -.. il-. i 'i 1 rrrv . 11 i ;i -n; b4-ti paper oil li 1 oudon plan for kome mkt to imraM tkiltlrtm ete tf)f tiM.ii inuu. ! Kin . . . - - - ... . .- wnt ur rr'iemir Heilprtn antliorative acc Hint of the 7rnry n,. lief f-'rn4iifiitm- tllii.lrr.f h . . . ' ; ' v ; . . iiiirirsiiLir article by tk-tave I xanne on the exnil.itioo ut Homam't.Hrl now .jir.g on in ran, andartida '. Mcu-Hiu uuict:-, KLiuuui ot travels, etc to. The IlIastr4Uai of the rear will represent the work not only of ths srell-tnnwn nfiitfri..p. fcn j , ' IU.UJ Ull Will also abfjear hvanttu r h., . ... s .... . l. inirs as tialntn .now n TERMS: $3.00 A YEAR ; 25C. A NUMBER. Special Offer. cJ." suhscription (ur 1 . Ihe same, with Lack auabera, bound la cloth (.a-) ; tk' Ke lo tmiteribe. Charles Scribner's Sons, s43 Broadway, No York. Salesman Wanted I Sales are t howine a remarkable incnas a-id we want a few more men to push tie basinea nosr. We are sy ins; good mn $25 to $100 per month and expenst s. Commission if preferred. Kiperieiice not required, r.eferenca risen and required. A ddress, ilatinjc age. H W FOSTER CO, wsneryi.,,, Cm.1, R. t Fiftfi Avenue, Pittsburg. f THE Capes Llii Jackets . . BRINGS . . Shawls Ladies' Misses' and Children's Suits Millinery Ribbons The People's Store . . TO . . Th People stl omes Dress Goods Silts Samples sent Velvets Laces J Handkerch'fs j snoes Etc. "emp!e our prices- I Tt- CMPBELL & DICK, 81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., Pittsburgh THE NEW ! WHITE FRONT BUILDING! i No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, ft "GEIS'S OLD STAXI, NOW QUIXNS. j LEADING STORE OF THE CITY f TO KUY YOUR t DSY GOODS, CABPIT3, LKiOLEOl, FASGY m, III With economy and profit to jas. HA3 Jl'-.r EKCEIVED Hench & ALT. STEEL FRAME SPRING-TOOTH HARROW ; rhich is a wonderful improvement ia SPRING-TOOTH Teeth quickly adjusted by TOOTH HOLDER j Ever Inventevl. The tootli is l.eld in position br a F..it Iiet. with I.:-Ii it in' S ex! so as to wr from 15 to 11 iiirlit-s ir tl muoh wear or ssrvir? as c:in I obtained Csll and examine this Harrow, JAMES B. HOLDEREAU.V DON'T IET PEDDLERS firs Also a complete line of Cooking Stoves a:. Ranges, Heating Stoves, Double Heaters, Culj Stoves, Furnaces, etc., Tinware ami KItch : Furnishings. A first class tinshop conned-- Roofing and Spouting Call and see our stock. P. a. schell. j MAIN CROSS ST. - SOMERSET.?5! OUR MAMMOTH STORE! Having filled the lanre buildin!r formoilv ocnmleJ Lv V'ooi - rcll & Co with a large stock of General iVIercl 1 a nclie espectfullj cJl the attention of Somerset Countv iwver? to t'-e :; OUR DRY GOODS ami NOTION DEPARTMENT me title BlTteS 01 taile and Knnf T ilnn, -a.hu. nnr Il!i03 PETS, MATTINGS, CLOTHING. FOOTWEAR, HARDWARE. LINERY GOODS, HATS, GROCERIES, etc., are full andcomj-M. ith our increased facilities for handling good?, we are ; pared to meet the wanU of the general public, with everything at prices. TRAFFIC CO.. LIMITED- Lower End Washington Mi -J T.A FINE STORE, FINEST STOir t'lisoi l-CiUlia.lllQ;. 1 -per-, j ft-C.-i C Of Anything Jf Vrt f To Anyplace At Anytime. s.cves t Corsets Infos' .mct. s Trice cur Saiupl. s. parn:.: , a i i the Customer. Co;:.e an! H ? Holderbaum A CAH LOAD OF TKK. Drumgold HARROWS. only lf"en;ng one nut. The b?t i 1 point of the tooth, wl.it !i i fmr ur h- ::: s from a:iy S;iria,;-tooth harrow in i " HUMBUG THE WM - 'V J t. i PvMleni Wilis far.cy tiaxi a:.- ' hot:? io bouse trying lo t-i! :..e :ruit-r,s holc Wrong'it liarT'.-'' wi' r. "k- $C- or J; !, aciril;Ds, to u-rn;'. We ran sell tcu a iartr r. -h now T oven a) i 22 ini bts. t:r W ai y ; Da't pay esirava-in; prici - f -r ir-- you ran get a belter srticli- ' : '.e t - -'T i Doa't lrt any T:.iUng p'!-?;' r brrai the stove ruu alrci-ly hav?. f Iou't hi lioceirt-.l by anv !-r--.vk.:io '' 1 try ttera with ordinary Cre a-c St ' ' ! J W for' sia:n sny r.:e. W l.o. y-'-' 1 be placid by a 7 J.ii r ai'-.r y.w Lw :. Whtre will the p-"J.j:t-r n-Q y 'i r : yonr rsnite rtpalrol ." Is tH ' i"i-.rs".-- " tfiau one niaJe by a r-e-lil.'.-r i'..: J '' ' ' Me to find wbn wantt-il? WV u. i; : tic Kacgcs, and juu can a:-...: i J; 'V ti ' I promptly done. 01 v" St. JOHNSTOWN PA
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