The Somerset Herald GEORGE E. SCULL, Editor. SESIAT. July S, IMS. X;,e Kratncr or Oi! City wnou U oU by J. B. HoLPEKBArXU s;a-e S:::TinW-inient of Public Instruction y-Sii!Vr will ws:i in Lancaster iluring his tertn d cilice. Kaler? "ftiie Herald t?ouKI riot fc.rpet i rru J. S. nyJ'T, tlie Jrr.jr:r"St , ca t their t-y-s. y.iit ju.li"e5ias ileci 11 that a man r:, .-por ::i own lious without bt-ir.fr v..!.'-i't i t ,irk in tma.i ura'.'.y AJ- i-t-s P. 11 Somerset, Pa. M:uW!. ofyi'Ung grajbhopjiers are mat - '.r a:-;- a'anoe in Gwne county, and it is f.'.irv.i tiie crt.p? wiil be greatly damaged v i:.t-"i! - M a ni.-riing of ine troV-WS of the Indiana r-.j-tuai iw!, I'f- Walier, tl.e cx-s'atesu- ..i.-itr:: :i :.t. e:e.t-d r.rii.tipil, and be J.- a'lrj't'-d- r :::--o raen are working tbe Vesttncre C'j'i.'i'y SirHicrs on thett a racket. Some uf lilt :artiii-rs have rurcLaseJ cLestsoftbe ,, . t d tra only in hui that three fourths it a tav -Jus'-. :::: j-uiuaker, of Cambria County, has closed lie trrocry store of Blough A Miller, a- J ibii?tjwn. Tie memlertof the firm are b.h vou:ifi men and have been in business yoout two yeirs. J-.-hn Nfwbild, of Yort, ope::ed a bee hlvr In h yard on Tuesday, from which he ,., j " iiiiids of honey. The homy had tr-a ai-can-ulatej ia the hive since spring a.: i wa u! an exret-diugly tine quality. The other day, says the Ml 1'ieasant Jmr ?.;.'. when Ad. Cooler, the saJdler, couldn't a ln'r-e to plow his potatoes, he hitched i.-i a half d'-.-en boy, his own among theiu. Annie Shelwe'.. the pretty domestic at the Irbi terun par-j:v.it:e, had ven an vtl ra-ehini; fciijtit of the odd team. l-V-ten a n-il to a string; Lis;enl it from :o .riiiun'b a::. I linr, and the nail w::'. o-c::'::.'e like a pendjlura. Let some one ..'i,e Lis oj en Land under the nail and it ..' ( La:.ie to a r itarv. Let a thirl person i 3cv i.an J on your thoulder, the nail m. -..:i!e siatiotiery. TlieS'imersrt P.n)Ui'h SJaool Board will njeit J't.y Uta. I.'j, to selet t Id teachers. All at-:'!ica:ious. accompanied with cert;!i ,!,:;.; be f.led wi:U the Secretary on or b : -e t:;a. date. ;v order of the I'.jard. M. J. Peitts. .S-rary. Mv. !:''!' atit.ir! . cl luci.auapo.ts, is ai V w l-.r'-fthton. Pa., introducing dress re i,,r:j am her sex. Thursday s!ie attempt t J to cr-jss the t-.ll bridge when the keeper -:..;-i.-d her, deaianding t..!l. -Way, you, A jU't chart-e !a.::e. do you," she inquired. VW.l. 1 ve pot orders to collect toll from t.eryone that wears pants-froni 1J years up." the t .11 k'Xper s uugailant reply. Sshe r,,i. A:.i.e l t il .'!'.:. m has been raised as " t.'ieaet of assembly inercajinc tac fees of i :::' of the --aee. Tlie t;:i-titation pro-l..t.-is :I.e ::icreai!S or diminishing of the f-e of a p'jl'.ie othcial during li: term of i. ill -e. it is uiaiiitniued by (mtt pood legal a-.-:oiit.- that aci-osd'mplj. justices of the j,aie :n oil. -e at ".he lime the ree.-ut act was j.j-eiare not entitled to the increase J fees u.. h it proviiles. Skereta- 11 ie. of the state b iard of agr: rulture, is devoting much time lo the eradi cation of glanders among horses.. Kvery l.;.:.-e th is diseased, is reported to Sjtvreta'y K.!gi-or any other member of the board, or found by its surg-ons, is promptly killed and the owner remunerate.!, at least partial ly, for his loss. The past live years a large Lumber of horses thus diseased have bee a killed and as a co:ieiuenee the usual an nul loss from this cause is not so great as formerly. V:. n t the tiowen so beautiful Tut? l-'a:hcrgave a name, i.. -k (M!e one little biue-cyed cue, .Ail tre:ubling!y it came, A:: 1 Kiastlhig at the Father's feet A:ii ir'-m; in His fj-.ee, I', s. i i. mill iiifvk and timid m.en, .ih a quiet fc'race, ir '.oi, tlie name, th"U i,-avet !tse, ' 1 Lave t-rr ;! The Father kindly Iwko.1 on her AL-i sjiid, 'r'".---et-me not.' " I j his charge to the Fayette county grand jury at I niontowu recently Judge Kwing s. i it was the duty of township supervisors t j put up !i uger-board-i at aii crossroads designating lue pia'jes to whicn the diiferent rLJs lead and the distance th-relo. ifedi lei led the supervisAirs to couipiy with the la in this regard, and said that if they fail ed lo iio so he would direct the township mstables to rejnirt them to him, in which case he would impose aline of ten dollars l.r ea h fa. lure. il. l iesnay ue 15eaureaire has written fjr 1! : 1r f M : j ir.' .c a short stjry called ' i'osies e: Tciegraphes," dealing w ith the love of a young French oilijer Or a pocr girl, ai liie ob-taciej im;osed by French cstoxs atid prej lJ.ces. Mr. Deaurepairt's i:a;iic is just now c j.uspicuous ai that of the pr-jcureur general who brougtit the 1'anama awmJicw to justice. He is known to Amer i .ia rea ier? as "Jules Uloaret," the , de j - f un.ler which he wrote 'Tue Wocd a successful novel published by Ilar- -.7 X Ilrolliers. A girl iu this city recently ftiund a lot cf . ..e letters wraten by her father to her "u -ther many years bef ire they were luarri fi. Toe dajghter read thtm to her mother, ! :. J tug they were of rei-eiit date, and -i.;-iitut-d her own name for that ofher cioti.it s and the name of a young man, elli'.owa to both of mem. for her lather's. i :t u.oti.rr was very much disgusted and -a" !or'. dien hrr daughter to have any-t-.mu to dj with a young man that will .".:e .-ii.jii noriseuse and sickening stutT. !y amendments to the law regulating the t'V : j. i i, of Jee Is pissed at the rei ?:it ses- o:iol tm Lgislature and approved May ' 1 'In tirae of six months heretofore allow ! !r.ta tne date of execution of a deed to tuai ..i r.-ii.-di:!g the same is r duied to W liys. w nich lime it must be recorded Hi ur.ivr to make it valid against any sube ; letii pur. aaser or mortgagee. Ttiis applies d-es exivuted within the commonwealth. i" i..e o! deeds eiecutei outside of the ''r. tne time is reuueed from oueyearto -ti tuotitns. Another new act provides that .C.e.is ilieriils shall be recorded in full '1 ' -e o:h;-e of the Prothonolary of the rt"liVitlU. Tkm art :.u, u h graph p iles to the ml'ecn ti.c ra.lr.iai lines, lit.d from this basis it is err eay to di-.ermine how fast a train of ar ia traveling. T.me tne pa-ine ufoll J i.es and sut traet the uumbercf seconds it i-ft from 1-a:;d the J.derence will be i:.r a umber of miles per hour the train is travel. ag. it it U ij seconds for the f xtopass, the train is going 1 Jo less 4 f 7i coiL's j..-r Lour. Tuo metuod is as in f....xs counung the finks made by the car in pa-ig over the joints in the track. Te uuiuier of click heard ia 2J seconds is te number of ui.ies per hour the train ia vi.r.g. Theie-igtri of the railroad rail is -vaorm every here. b'y in a.t of the last Legislature the As sir oi" tar h township or borough is requir ed to semi annuaiiy at the time of 'aiiiiig bii jj-setMiients, a record of all ( Vnu joid diALh fKxn.rrinp within bis dis-s-"ict it niu the duty of parents, P,;s'd ans or otuer panons Laving koowl V to furnish assessors information txaces Tuis record shall be tiled with the ..ertof theOrphau'a Court, whoso duty it ha.i U u enter such record ia a book fur 'I'Stied iy the County Cotnmissioners for that 'i4.-noe. k.h record shall be oen at all t ries to the :ciictioD of physicians, ciergy Jarri m;d aitorueys without charge. For ttm work the Assessors shall receire five 'Jtnts fur each birth and each death, and the ierk for making bis record Ave cents for to be j.sii1 out of county funds. Mrs. Peter Vogel and her two daughters are at the World a Fair. Druggist John N. Snyder and bride re turned from Chicago, Saturday. F. J. Kooeer and family wiil leave for Chi cago the latierpart of the week. A number of summer ttsttors have regis tered at the different town hotels. Several of cases of diphtheria are re ported from Brothersvalley and Allegheny townships. Mr. O. U. Savior has been elected principal of tiie 1! x kwood borough schools for the ensuing term. Mr. J. tj. Harvey, tne well known P.a!li ruore banker, is a guest at farmer tieorge Tay man's cottaee. The JIekald goes to press Monday night this week i order to give its employes a holiday Tuesday. Landlord Vannear has a force of work men employed at building another addition to his Park Hotel property. The cew furnishings for the vault in the Commissioner's ofiir, referred to some time ago, have been put in place. Mr. F. G. Parker, of Johnstown, was a Sunday visitor in this place. He expects to leave f iT Chicago Frid iy. Mrs. James Lewis and three children, of St. Louis, Mo., are guests at the home of the former's father, Mr. J. J. Si hell. Samuel M. Flke, father of Jacob M. Fike, of this township, died at bis home iu Sum mit township, Saturday, June liitb, agc-d OS years. Mrs. George Cunningham and Miss Mag gie Winters, left Somerset last week for i visit to the former's daughter. Mrs. James Snyder, at Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. George Woy, of near Sioyestown di?d at her home last Saturday a week. She was only about fifteen years old and was the daughter of Mr. Jacob Lshrick. Prof. J. D. Meese's many friends through out the couuty wiil be glad to learn that he has been re elected for another year as one of the faculty of the California State Nor- mal. Airs. Laura Ihiush and three children, of Leaver City, Neb., arrived iu town during the week and will remain some time at the borne of Mrs Baush's father, Oliver Kncp- per, Ls.i. Aaron Crissey, at one time one of the best known oiacitsmttns in tins count y and a highly respected citizen, dltd at the Couuty Home lxst Monday from the iniirmitics of old age. Constable lilbert has been re-etuployed as policeman of this borough. William has always been a terror t evil doers and it seems that the town cannot get along with out his services. The Somerset small boy anticipate J the t ourtti several days and Saturday afternoc n discharged a voiley of tire trackers, w hich he Las repeated at intervals of every few minutes ever since. Mr. and Mrs. V.'iiii.tin Wilier returned Saturday, to iheir home in Somerset town ship, after a six Week's visit to friends in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, and a short stop at the World's Fair. Wil'iani H. Hay took charge of the Mey ersdale post otace Saturnay. If he gives tl e pa"roas of that oilice as satisfactory service as his predecessor, Mr. William Zufall, lie w ill make a proud record . Mrs. Samuel Uhoals and two children, is paying her first return visit since her remov al, thirteen years ago, to Furnace county, NVo., to the home of her father, ilr. Will iam Hcupt, iu this place. Mr. William Weiuier, who has been one of Agent Bowman's assiitauts at the S. A C. station, this place, for the past year, has ac cepted a position with the Adams Kxpress Company at Johnstown. In the parlor of the Somerset Home, Thursday afternoon. Rev. Hiram King, of the Ih formed church, spoke the words that made John A. Woy, of Frie len9, and Mrs. Frances Baldwin, of Jennerlown, man and w:le. Miss Sarah C. Collins returned to her home in Berlin, Thursday, aXier an absence of nine months, during which time she paid a visit to her brother, U?v. M. A. Collins-, who is a missionary oa the Island oi Jamaica. Principal C. C. Dickey, of the Salisbury public schools, has been elected principal of the schools at Avolon, Allegheny couuty. There were seventy applicants for the posi tion and Mr. Dickey's selection under the circumstances is a great compliment. Increased wages it seems is attracting many of the best public school teachers of this county to other lie ids. With toe liber al Stat appropriation there is no reason why ou,r county should not pay her teachers as well as an) of her iie.ghbors aud keep them a: home. Henry F. Schell, K-p, who had been spending the past six months in the west, returned Ixime Thurslay evening, accompa nied by his daughter, M.ss Mary. Mr. Schell spent a lare portion of his visit with bis son. Prof. Stewart Si hi:!!, at Indiana-)! a and stopped fir several weeks at .hicigo to view the sights at the great Fair. A gentleman who WAj a prominent candi date for nomination f or county olii.ie at the Republican primary, and came withiu Sev eral hundred voles of having bis ambition gratified, expresses it in this way: "I was suc cessful ia one contest for ounty oilice and I know bow it feels lo win, aud I as defeated last Saturday and I now know bow it feels to loose." Weare glad to note the im; nverucnt t: at has leea ma le to Turk-yfoot street ihe pin wet k. It has been put ia excellent condi tion and we trust that tiie town cju.'.cll will not abandon the good work now earnestly began until every strtft iu the ti wn has been repaired and made first-class. It would be true economy to do this work well aud to do it at once. Miss KHa Vogle, one of the best jua!ilied teachers ever employed in the schools of this town and during the pist ses-sijn assistant priucii-al, bas been elected to a position in the biga school at Du.ptense, Pa. The di rectors of oar borough public schools com mit a grievous wrong when they rmit a teac'aerof Miss Vogle's pre-eminent ability to accept a position elsewhere. The month of June just ciosed will stand on record iuthe Deiiartmcnt cf Agriculture, a.- a rtcord breaker. For both hot June weather and cold June weather the mouth has been remarkable. On JuaeJ ibe maxi mum temirature wa; let, making the warm est June day ever recorded by the weatLer bureau. On J Jne -7. and also cntaeiub, the temperature registered 5o, making two of the cooleat June days ever known. Dr. Edward Lowe, who came from Ml Pieasaut lo Somerset several months ago with the idea of locating here permanently, has decided to accept the invitation of people residing at and near Berlin, and lo cate in that town for the practice of bis pro fession. Dr. Lowe is a well-equipped phy sician and an excellent gentleman, and the people of Berlin can congratulate themselves upon securing him as a resident. The Hibalsi acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to tbe commence ment exercises at Yale University, which occurred last week. Mr. Grant Kendall, who will be pleasantly remembered by mny Somerset people as a former principal of tbe borough public schools, was a mem ber of tbe graduating class from tbe law de partment. Mr. Keoda.l bas not yet decided upon a location but when be does it will be in large city. At a meeting of the Directors of the First National Pank, Friday cveniDg, tb regular serai annual dividend of three per cent, was declared on the capital stock of that institu tion ; $2,(..0 was added to the surplu. mak ing the snrplus $1J.10; $4-10 was applied to the reduction of the premium on bonds and a handsome sum was set aside as undivided profits. The business of the bank bits shown a gratifying increase during the past s.x months. Henry Sinith, one of the most venerable citlii n" of Somerset township, died Thurs day morning at the borne of bis daughter, Mrs.Chas. T. Huuter, near Lislie, from gangrcen. The interment took place at Fiiedeus, Frhlay afternoon. The defeased was iu Lis eigbiy-tirst year and since early manhood Bad been a consistent member of the Lutheran church. He was a member of the Gratigs ever since the introduction of that order into this county. A number of the surviving comrades of the 5uh lUrg. Pa. Vol., met at tne Somerset House one evening last week and decided to hold a reunion of the surviving members of the regiment at thi3 place on Sept. !!th. Committets were appointed to make the ctcessary arrangements. Among others prr:eut at the meeting ware Col. Yuuty, of I rsina ; Capt. Graham, John L. Decker and J-isf ph 1L Hummel, of Johnstown ; F-dgar kyie, John Winters, John liamer, W. H. Sinner, Soi. lhl and L. M. Hicks, of this place. A force of workmen are employed at over hauling the Methodist Church, and when they have finished, that house of worship silt be as neat and clean as when spank new. The outside walls have been painted and the interior is being re-frescoed by a Pittsburgh artist. When alt of the repairs have been completed the church will be re ojieued to the public. Ilev. Lucock and Itev. Narcross, two of the best known min isters of tu it denomination, and both form er pastors of the Somerset church, are ex picted to be prisent at the re Ojentng. Win. McFaddcn, who bal been sick for the past few months, died last Saturday, at the borne of Alfred Wagner. He was about (' years of age. Funeral services were con ducted by Father McKenna, of Jleyeradale. Mr. Mcl'addeu bad lieen a Soldier iu the Cinft-d'-ratc army. His remains were laid to re; t in the I. O. O. F. cemetery by tbe side of his brother Charles, who bad been a I'nion soldier and died several years ago. While these two brothers fought on opposite si des during the war. both were, nevertheless stauuch R-pubticaus iu palitics. S-illibttry Columbia is the only town which has of fend a f'ee site for the State Industrial school. Oiher towns which think they have cvailsble locations are Somerset. Chamliershurg. Newport, Luizville. (Bedford county), Hjghesville, (Lycoming county) and Carlisle. Tbe S. A. S. Commission bas appointed Messrs. Gobiu, Boyer. Davis. Stewart and Hippie, a committee to consider the tjues'ion c f site. Ilirruliur-j TtUj-tyh. Certainly a f acres of ground should n it stand in the way of Somerset's being se lected Cannot the committee who have the matter in charge discount the offer of C-lumbia'.' In the cilice of the Somerset 7cviM stands a chair that bas a history. It was purchas ed by Col. Scull wheu the furniture of the old 'otirt House was sol 1 in lv'cj. It was the chair ia w hich the president judges cf this district sat for many years no one k".oj how many. It was occupied by Ji.dge Thompson. Judge Black and some of their predecessors and ossihly for a while by Judge Francis M. Kimnieil. The chair is a band-made one. with a high back and a leather scat stuffed with deer's hair. It is apparently made of hickory and as sound as the di-y it was constructed. It was one of the few article saved in the great lire of 1S7J, from the lhr iUl oilice. Vedette. The two handsomest lots of trout seen in this plai for many years were brought in by Henry Mull, of Bakersville, aud Kli Knup, w hose home is at the western ap proach of the Laurel Hill tunnel. Mr. Mull brought his lot in on Saturday and they filled a large tin pail, many of the fish meas uring between PJ an.! IS inches in length. M)nday afternoon Mr. Knttpp brought his catch iu and they filled a small tub- Two of the trout weighed, au even pound and both were over sixteen inches long. His entire catch varied in size from S to IS inches. The gentlemen did not find ready sale for their trout at tbe price asked, po cents per pound, but they disposed of them 1 before returning to their homes. Sliian and Daniel Spangler, cousins, both Well-known young men of Stonycreek town ship, were hunting Thursday, when the former's gun accidentally slipped from bis shoulder. In attempting to save it from a fail the gun exploded, its contents penetrat ed the legs of Daniel, who was following a short distance behind. He was carried to his home, bis legs bleeding from a bunJred wounds made by the charge of shot, and physician summoneJ. who, with great ditli- c lily, picked lUe tiny pieces oi lea irom the sufferer's limbs. wounded youth was retting along as welT as cjuid be expected irom last accounts, but it will be some time before he will be able to walk without the as.-;s ante oi cruicnes. Collector Kearns, Sat arday afttmoon ap pointed I.juis M. Herriugton, of F'ayette couuty, to succeed deputy -collector P. A. Joans. His district is Fayette and Somer set counties. Mr. Hernngton was formerly couuty Superintendent of Fayette county, but was defeated for re election a few weeks ago. Had tne warring tactions oi tlie lem ocra'.ic party in this county beeu able to com promise their differences they might Lave controlled tuis appointment. A prominent local Democrat was beard to remark, when he learned of the appointment, "It serves the Democrats of this couuty exactly right. Our people have no right lo expect anything from President Cleveland because we have never given him a vote in bis three nomi nations for the presidency." Porter Manges, who has bcon working in Shade township, met with a Serious acci dent last Friday morning. Mr. Manges, lo- I. Sine and several other gentlemen bail gone to the former's home near Su Clairs- ville. Bedford county, for a few days visit. Saturday morning they concluded to go bunting, and while engaged at loailing'cart- ridges one cf them exploded in Manges' band, tearing off several of bis lingers and lacerating bis ltf. palm frightfully. A a in all section of tbe cartridge struck Manges above tbe right arm inflicting aa ugly gash three inchis long. A physician from St Clairsville was called in to dress the suffer er's wounds and a: last reports be was get ting along nicely. The accident resulted from attempting lo drive a primer into a shell already too heavily cbaiged. Readers of this paper will recall an article published some six months ago in which the marital infeiicitits of Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Gntfitb, of rear Kdie, in Lincoln town ship, were set forth. The cause of tbe trou ble was one John Yowier, for whom Mrs. Gr.tbth showed an unwifely devotion, aud when she was remonstrated with by her husband she called to Yowier, who was in tbe bocse at tbe time, and who administer ed a sound thrashing to ber spouse. Yowier was arrtsted at tbe time and lodged in jail, but a short time afterwards succeeded in compromising the case with Griffith with the understanding that he was to leave Som erset ooiiuty. Yowier went west upon being reieJU-d from jail but a short time ago he returned and at once renew ed his liaison with Mrs. Griffith. Karly Friday morning both Mrs. Gri :li:h and Yowier were lodgtd in jail, where they will linger until Septem ber term of Court, when they will be calif ij upon to answer a charge of adultery. Farmer ! My imported horse will be kept at my barn during the entire season, at $10 w) to insure a colt ten days on foot. G. W. HkTFur. A Pretty wedding A very pretty weddirg was solemniztd in Trinity Lutheran Church at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, when, Mr. Leonard Hill, of Guil.lerland Centre, New York, led Miss Lulu Harkey, eldest daughter of tbe pastor, to the altar. Long before tbe hour set for the ceremony the church was crowd ed with the friends of the bride aud they were delightfully entertained with masie by the Lutheran orchestra. The auditorium was tastefully decorated with palms and Bowers, the most striking piece being a deli cate arch, from which a dain'y wedding bell was suspend-il, in front of the chancel. Pre cisely at th apiKiinted hour tb orchestra started np the weddine march from Lohen grin and tbe bridal party entered. First came the four ushers, Messrs. Berkey, Wei nier, Frease and Good, followed by the bride and groom. The bride wore a robe of exquisite white material and carried a large boquet of while roses. The groom was at tired in the regulation morning dress. At the chancel the ushers separated and the happy young couple stepped under the wed ding bell where they wer joined by the pas tor. Rev. J. S. Harkey, who read the im pressive ceremony of tbe church. At tbe conclusion of the ceremony the orchestra struck np a march and the wedding party faced about and left the church, keeping step to tbe music. Mr. and Mrs. Hill took the noon train for Guilderland Centre, where they will make their future borne. Mr. iiiil is a prominent business man of that city, the lormer home of the Harkey's. Strayed or Stolen A 3-year-old roau filly, unshod, scar on left leg, on night of May Clth. A suitable reward will be paid for her return or infor mation leading to her recovery. A. D. SrAt rrea, Stauffers, Pa. The Detective Detected. A Meyersdale dispatch says : " A consta ble named Wilson, from Connellsville, Pa. bad an exciting exfierience on a 11. A 0. freight train near Glencoe, a short distance cast of here, on last Saturday morning. The train crew threw a piano case in which Wil son was conflued otl their train while it was under good headway. The case was com pletely mashed up but its inmate got out safe. It was in a lonely place in the moun tain and nothing was known of it until Wil son reached here and told his story. It was as follows t For some time the B. O. road Las been troubled with tbe loss of beer which was be ing shipped from Cumberland to points west. The beer was always shipped but when the train would reach Connellsville there were always a numberof kegs missing. Tbe company put the case inio tbe bands of Robert F. Shepperd, the company's detec tive, who has been working on it ever since. Last week be became suspicious that Ihe trainmen were getting away with the beer, and determined to ma them down. Shep perd took Wilson and went to Cumberland. There be put him into a piano box. weighted it down with iron and put the box on a freight train on which there was a quantity of beer. In the side of the box there was a hole through which the spy could detect the trainmen in any attempt to take the beer He got along first rate until the train reach ed Hyndmao, when the trainmen noticed the hole in tbe box. They alsj saw him moving iu tbe inside. At Glen j th door of the freight car was opened and tbe box thrown down over the bank by the side of tbe track. Wilson wa3 terribly shaken up but was able to walk by the time he got out of tbe box. He walked here and continued his journey to Connellsville on a passenger train. - - Chapter of Accident. Two accidents happened in Pa.ut town ship, last Thursday, a coincidence of which was that the persons affected were both at tending the same religious meeting. Jacob BiougU was on bis way to tbe love-feast at the Dunkard church, at Berkey 's. and stuped awhile to look at the men at work at Daniel Holsopple's saw-mill. While standing there a pulley broke, throwing a piece of the machinery iu such a w ay as to strike Mr. Jiiuugb ou the left hand, nearly cutting the member off. In the evening, after the services were over at the church, Mrs. fcaniuel Koavle, with others, Has walking along the road to ber home, when ber husbaud's brother, Jacob Knavle, came driving along with bis wagon. The night was somewhat dark, aud lor thai reason, probably, Mrs. Knavledid not notice the appmacb of ihe learn until it knocked her down, wheu the horses tramped over ber and tue wagon ran over ber body. She was quite seriously hurt, but is recovering. Another accident happened in the same neighborhood ou Tuesday of this week. Joseph K. Miller fell through a shed ou his farm and alighted in such a manner as to break bis rigut nrai. A coincidence ia his case is that a vear ago he met with a simi ar accident and broke a finger on his left hand. Strangled a Farmer. A second myslerioui murder has occurred near Wateruiau'a mill in York couuty. Jaccb A. Wagamon, aged about 4'J years, rat htr small aud delicate built, lived on tbe Cold Spring road. He was a widower, and one son aud a young woman housekeeper con stituted tbe family. The latter, after a dis agreement, left on Wednesday. On Sun- dsy Wagamon left the house to cut some grass for bis cattle. He failed to return that night, and Tuesday the eon and a young fellow named Barnes instituted a search for him. They found the body iu a lot of bush es some distance from the road, half a mile from the bouse. There was no evidence of a struggle, and the body bad been carried there. Tbe Coroner's jury decided that the man had been strangled. Who his enemy was is a profound mystery. Four months ago the body ofF.manuel Mona was found under a pile of stones on South Mountain. Henry Heist will be tried for bis murder in August. As the two tragedies occurred in tbe same locality, many persons think there is a link between them. Deer Park and Oakland. To those contemplating a trip to the moun tains in search of health and pleasure, Deer Park, on the crest of tbe Allegheny Moun tains, S.lKXf feet above the sea level, offers such varied attractions as a delightful atmos phere during both day and night, pure wa ter, smooth, winding roads through the mountains and valleys, and the most pict uresque scenery in the Allegheny range The hotel is equipped wlta ail adjuncts con ductive to the entertainment, pleasure and comfort of its guests. Tbe surrounding grounds, as well as the hotel, are lighted with electricity. Six milts distant on the same mountain summit is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well equipped for the entertain ment and accommodation of its guests. Both hotels are upon the main line of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have tbe ad vantages of its splendid Yestibuled Limited Express trains between tbe east and west, and are most desirable resting places for World's Fair tourists. Season Excursion tickets, good for retnrn passage until October Slat, will be placed on sale at greatly reduc ed rates at all principal ticket offices through, out tbe country. Otie way tickets reading from St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Co lumbus, Chicago, and any point on B. A O. system to WaehiDgton, Baltimore, Philadel phia or New York, or vice versa, are good to stop off at eitber Deer Park or Oakland, and tbe time limit will be extended by agents at either resort upon application. Tbe season at these popular resorts com mences June l"th. For full information as to bo'el rates, rooms, etc., address George P. DeSbields, Manager, Deer Park, or Oakland, Garrett County, Md. New Officers. Following are the newly elected officers i of Shanksville, Jr. 0. V. A. M. : P. C, J. H. Reefer ; C, Jesse C. Schrock ; V. C, C. D. Spangler; R. Sec, Penn S.8pangler; A. R. Sec., W. J. Brant ; F. 8., H. B. Baluer; Treas., H. II. Grady ; Con., W. Farnwalt; War., G. M . Brant ; I. 8., Jesse Finnecy ; O. 8., Owen roorbaugh ; Trustee, Noah Keefer. j Demand Prltta Arreft. One of the oldest and wealthiest farmers living in the vicinity of Trent, came to Som erset Thursday for the purpose of demand ing that SberifTGood raise a posse and cap ture Murderer "Bill' Pritts. He claims tbe people residin; in tlie r.pighbjorliood of Pritts borne ate taxpayer and entitled tu the protection of the law. According t bis story, audit is confirmed by other farmers from that neighborhood, a bad state of alTairs bas existed in the moonshine country ever since tbe murder of old "Yony" Hochstt tler and the subsequent trial and conviction of "General Seigle." The ILichstetler boys, it appears were very much aggravated when 'Seigle" escaped with a second degree verdict aud a ten year's sen tence to tbe penitentiary, and ibey resolved to be avenged on his accomplice, PritN. F'or the last fifteen months they Lave been bounding Pritts, and when they learned last Sunday thai be bad returned to bis home they went to Cotlable Forespring and de manded that he arrest him, at the same time volunteering to assist ia making the arrest. "Roll" Hochstetler says he could easily have "dropped" Pritts with his ritle. but that w hen he got into position to shoot the sec ond time a sudden twinge of conscience com pelled him to abandoned tbe idea. Since Monday night Constable Forespring, the two Hechsttiler boys, an! Willis Singo, the quartette who captured Pritts and wereafter wards driven from his borne, are reorted to be stopping at "Roll" llocbsteller's. They are afraid to leave tbe house for fear uf being assassinated by the adherents of Pritu. "Joe" Pritts, the moonshiner's nephew. who drove Constable Forespring from the bouse, has sworn tokiil all of bis uncle's captors ou sight, and it is the fear that be will put his threat into practice that has alarmed tbe neighborhood. Sherirl'Good is anxious lo arrest Pritts, but feels it would be useless for him to make tbe attempt unless he bas tbe assistance of a posse; but this the county commissioners refuse to grant him ; ihey insist that they will give only j) lor Pritts in case be is captured and lodged in jail. A report from Trent says that Fiitts has been removed to the home of a doctor at Indian Head, Faye'.te county, and that he can be found there in case the sheriff gi.es after him. Constable Fortspring is reported to have said that be will make no further attempts to capture Prills unless be has tbe assistance of the sheriff. Two of Pritts' nearest neighbors who were in Somerset during the week, said that they had not seen the old nioorjshiner since be fore the murder of Hochstetler, fifteen months ago, although they believe that he bas never been further away from his home than Mt. Pleasant. They seem to think that Pritts is still in the illicit whiskey business and that be is being protected by persons on the Fayette county side of the mountain. After F irespnng and tue Hoebs.e;ler boys were driven away from Pritts' house last Monday these men claim to have seen a number of persons about tbe house, but since then they have seen only tbe persons they have been accustomed to seeing in tlie neighborhood. Their impression is that Pritts was removed to a point somen hen near Indian Head, Fayette County, and that it wiil be a bard task to find him. H all accounts are true the people in that neighborhood go as well armed as Indian t- r seouia. j-eijr larmci is iruvioei w uu a re- pealing rifle and a variety of side arms, and ail of them are accustomed to using them and are good shots. Certain it is that a bad stale of affairs exists in the mountain above Trent aud the sooner the lawless element is driven out of that section the bttter it wiil be for all. Pritts.is not deserving of tbe sympathy of anytxMly. He is charged with the gravest uMense known to the law ami the safety ol soxiety demands: that he be arretted atij tried. This ia the feeling entertaine. by a great majority of the people of that neigh borhood and they are anxious that the blot that has been cast Dpjn their good name be erased as speedily as possible. WILLl.Nli TO Bt RUEMiEE. Mondity morning Sheriff Good received in formation from a source that he deemed re liable to the eflect that l'ritts waa at Lis home and bad eipre&srd a willingness to surrender in case the i-herilF came for him in person. Shortly after receiving ihe infor mation the Sherilf left town driving a pair of horses headed for Trent. On his way to the mountain he met parties from the neighborhood of Trent who told him that the report had reached that place the preceding night that Frit 19 had died from the effect of a surgii al ojieration he bad undergone Sun day, when a Fayette county physician bad amputated bis arm and had been unable to atop the (low of blood. The Sheriff contin ued on bis way to l'ritts' to verify tbe truth of this story as well as of the one he had learned earlier in the day in regard to l'ritts" willingness to surrender. The Sheriff had not returned np to the hour of ocr going to press, but the opinion prevails that be ia on a wil 1 goose chase A report was brought to town on Mon diythat l'ritts had died sometime during Sunday night, but it could not be traced to a reliable source. The story is that Consta ble Dupont and two gent'tmen had gone to l'ritts' home Sunday night and was sur prised to find that the old outlaw bad expired a few Lours before their arrival. Many persons were disposd to receive this story as reliable, but there is no doubt about its being a bald fake. Ira Hicks' Forecasts. rieasant summer days, for the most part, will prevail at the ojning of July. The full moon, and the center of a Mercury equi nox (ailing together on June 2tth may pro long cloudintss, with storms in extreme Kaat iuto July, but westerly and central re gions will have change ' fair and cooler, with rising barometer. I'.y tbe 4th, a warm wave will be well defined on the western side fo the country the barometer will be falling in the same region, and storms will ttart toward the East, F"rom the Fourth to Tib, all the phenomena of a regular storm period may be expected at all points, as they march in regular order from West to Eiit. Ti e 10th and 11th are reactionary days, at which tyue il will grow very warm, and if active storms do not appear the warmth will increase past the new moon on the inth. and culminate in heavy storms on and about tbe Kill), which is the central day of the next srorm period. If the new moon on the 13;h leans in its perturbing effects toward tbe storm period of 15th to Hth, storms wiil appear early in the period, chee king the growing heat and bringing teiujiorarily more pleasant weather. If new moon on the 13th lends her inlluence to reactionary disturbances central on lOili and 1 1th, a crisis of heat and storm will be reached about those days, if she reaches forward to ! storm period of loth to Iv.h heat and storms will come to a crisis early in that period. About tbe -21, 2ol, growing warmth, witb all the changes that precede and attend a return to storminess. wil! appear. These disturbances, also, will in all 'probability reach their crisis very promptly, under electric pressure of the moon's Crt quarter on the Dnh. Bluster, witb threatening clouds and local rains, msy be expected at this and at alt July periods, but we thick there will be a general lack of rain. Tbe last period for July runs from -Hth to 3"t h, tbe crisis falling coincident with the full moon ou the 2-ith. At this time we will have entered into tbe Venus period, which is centered August !nb, and if we are to have general rains from tbe Venus disturbance in August, they are apt to begin in earnest at tbe last July period. We look for much violent disturbance at this time, and hope for seasonable rains, but shall Dot be surpris ed if there are more severe blaster, electrical displays and rapid traditions from beat to cool, than rain. At all events, we may reasonably expect a respite from summer beat at the close of the last July storms. Easy to Manage. Tbe Cinderella Eaog ia easy to manage. many other ranges are not. The conatr not ion of the Cinderella admits of plenty of air under the prate, which prevents it from burning out, and every provision is made for cleanliness. Examine it before you buy. So!d by Jas,,B. Holderbum. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE Marriage Licenses. The following marriage liceLsea Lave been issued since our last report : Christian C.Sihmut ker Jcnr.er Twp. May B. Murray...-. - 'leorge W. Klntmcl Somerset Two. Rehtcea I-e Ilrolhersva.iey T. Prter W. I.oru: Black Twp. ic i,. i L.pperruan r-ionyercts i p. JamesCoie Irwin, Westmoreland Co. .ance xroau a'.tr .. li.cncoe I lldward F. I.ittner Lincoln Twp. -Minnie May Howmau.... Somerset Twp. Moses J. llurnworth..Ohio Pyle. F.iye'te Co. I-trna (.iilenberger I rsma Junifs P. Cane Cumbria Co. I Amanda It. Httrshew Somerset C. j William H. Hartrnan -Williams r-ta!ion Annie Catherine Jane l:p:on..Fairhoie Twp. Ed Savior Somerset Twp. Lizz.v Faith Somerset it..r. Andrew I- '. artin Meyersdale Mary JaneL"tr Sioyestown Harry S. Kifer Ninierset Emma E. Hoyle Somerset George H. Riley Summit Twp. treda E. Fulmer l.istouburg Alexander L. Wagner -Johnstown Julia A. Cable .ehade Twp. William J. Shoemaker H!fc Lick Twp. Amanita Ferguson Elk Lick Twp. Emanuel liaugbuian. Mejersdaie Leah b. Doves Garrett James P. Matthews Fayette Co. Nannie Gfovcr Fayette Co. Daniel i. Zigler Somerset Belle Olio Grant viile, Md. Jacob Snyder Black Twp. Ella (iuiLne Meyersdaie Harry E. Frank Ligonier, Pa. Alalia E. tinlliin Ligomer. i a. J.jseph Robinson Paltou Pittsburg May Susan Coiborn I hi bomers-i Simon P. Emeiti.Derry Station, Westm'd Co. Noiai. Gardner Jeilcrsoii Twp. Andrew H. thoeuiaker Adulsuti Two. Annie Vought Addisou Tw p. Franklin B.IImeyer... Nina llreig... William l). Stah! Ella Eigiey Charles F. Cook Mollie B. Woy Allen Tboruas Huhhtb Alwine .'sal.sonry Salisbury Johnstown Johtistowu Son.erset Somerset fwp. Coiipmauli Twp. ....Conemauga Two. rraumiu ii. .-uowniau Jelierson Twp. Tiliie D. Gardner Jacob Keitu Linda M. Bird Chas. A. Biitner Annie ideals John Marker Emma Mankamier.. Jetlerson Twp. .. A Jdison Twp. -Ad lison Twp. E'k Lit Two. E'k Lick. Tup. ..Black Twp. tVacK Twp. ....(j'leniaboning Twp. ....jurmahoii:ug Twp. - Meyersdale Larimer Twp. Vtonycreek Tp 5tonycrieii '1 p. Somerset Twp. Frank Agnes) !-pa:igur... Murrav , Joseph L. Daugherty Maggie Knepp Allen W. Will Maggie M. Walker... j ... ... ! --it):i ' ol I:lan ...Somerset '1 wp Meyers. 1 1 e Meyersd.'.ie Sci', ere. U Tv, p. i .uary M. .s ei ts.. j Al'oert S. Welitie I Lylia .(ang'er.... broiheiSia'iley T"p. t S iiuerset ! rsoruerst t J Simile I'wn. I I John X. nviler j Annie E. 1 til i Franklin II. Will Margaret J. M tnges I I-wis H. Undiuiiin j Mary E. kiuo.e tit ade f p. .Milfor.lTwi.. ! ..Union! fa .. Mt y ersi'alt ..Millord Imp. j oet.ri;e i.anois. ': Lucy Maukatuier Samuel (i. Ihctor 'arr it ta-Jie i.. Kile Amos W. Harbaugh.. Nora M. C'ratuer I". S. G. Iiri.ligum t-adie Dngan la:r n -I-ower Turkeyf t Twp. M;ditevret,t Twp. M;iidTwi. iJidditvfiw Twp. John Phiiiippi. Midii-dv'k Two. KitieTfwniy t iner Iuricvf.iot Twit. hati;uel K'jwmt Kit lAvk Twp. Annie May Hoti-natied Eik Lick Two. jeure H. iliiiner. iWlin t J. Mmetta II ajvct oiucr!"-! t Iinaril H;i! iuildtrlatitl Centre. N. V. l.UiU i. tiar at ey iuertt Jeph L- I'.iiy Shade Twp. Flora Heiistll.. toade Twp. John A. Woy Frances Laid in Z.icliarid! T. limit... Lydia Wahl John Snnrv S'flVTst-t Twp. JtLiiif r Twp. - - Ir:in ...lrutuersvai;ry Twp. J-:irivr Twp. Laey F. tinatler -Jennrrtown A Will In a Hollow Tree. Last fall Henry Hargnett. an o'd citizen of Ligonier, Westnioreand County la, dit. I intestate, and, being wealthy and un married, his friends exiected that they would inherit his wealth. All arrangements were made for the settlement of the estate, .l.; .K . I. ... - . . i... . .r i nciu.unii-ta OUST, Uli t ju onoaj , while John S. Johnston, of Ligonier, form- eriy clerk at the Zimmerman Hotise. Greens burg, and Lyons Wilt, also of Ligjnier, were parsing through the wools a short distance from Ligonier. they noticed a num ber oi old cans, stones', etc., piled up against a hollow tree. Lelrg of an inquisitive nature the nitr. stopivl to examine, and, to their astonish ment, fmnd a document, purporting to le Hargneti's will, in which Le beii'ieathid to Mr. Johnston a valuable farm near Ligonier. with the rcpiet that he fehould erect a new house on it. His pa;-erty on Main s'tvt. Ligonier, I'a., he be.j'ieathj to Henry Harg ne't, Jr.. of I.anghlinstown. The document is now in the hands of Justice Graham, and has caused cormiihr.i ble of a flutter among the people of Ligonier. many ol whom pronounce it a forgery. The frieiuls of llargmtt are greatly excitel ovei it, and Mr. Johnston says he will contest the matter in court, and expecti to get the farm, which is a very valuable one. I Summer Excurs'cn Tickets To all Xorlhern and ICast.rn seasidrs, lake side, and mountain resorts, to iKerl'ark and Oakland, the Virginia Springs, Xlugara Falls, Luray Caverns, Uettysourg and to all othtrj points where people gather m search of health and pleasure, are now on sale at ail Baltimore fc Ohio t!ckt orlijes at greatly reduced rates. Thtfe tickets will be sold from June 1 t' Septmber ,i, and aie valid for n-turn passage ant:! October 31. Before Selecting your route or resort consult I!. A O. summer excursion book, in which shortest routes and lowest ratts, via " Tii turesque B. it O." to all resorts are given from points on that road east of the Ohio river; profusely an I artistically iiiiutraied. This bonk can We procured free of charge upon personal to- plication to ticket agents, I?. tfc 0. II. II. Co., or you can have it mailed to you by sending name and address with ten cents in stamps to (lias. U. Srull, (Jeneral I'asservgirr Agen', Baltimore, Md. Our Little Men and Women for July. Is bright, vivacious and tiirt-ly. Its writers enttr iuto the spirit of their work with a heartiness that imparts it-elf not only to the yjungi st reader, but to the sympa thizer and lover of chill life everywhere. Its poems and stories, noticeable "A Litue Columbian (Irandpapa," which isdistinciive ly 'Columbia" this month, will meet the needs of vacation time, and inspire a love of patriotism is well among both boya and girls. Price $".."J a year ; 10 cents a number. D. Lothrop Company, Publishers, Bostoa. A? SSIGXEES NOTICE. Notire in hereby (riven that Jjph G. M.tiet Of Summit Uiwiiliip, ..(in;r: fMi-jmy. I'vna aii'l bii wife. Niivo. by -lew-i ol voltin'ary x l.nmn:. d-itU Ju v ut, l-jn, hve fc:'u?i to i yru. B. Mrt of New I'i-xtni.'tiHt. ;fl -miity. In Uut for lit r-T.erit of tli crvtlitir t the J. 'f. Mrnet, U the NtHie. rwl ttni pinil, ii ih ai4 Js. h. MKntt, whether in hU own nm(r iu the outre of the M"uniia fclti lrtral Ierottfl ku'vl!iv' the m--Iven .ivlrhlt-tl ! J-nepb. Li. ilotruel, vtll mate iiDmediatt pay ment to thr . arue. aud ihutm hvng cUtmp vr lemJi-U wiil preeut the uune ilh out tleUv. I he aiimee will meet t.ebtors and Te-Jit.-m of a-:a,'t.r ut the June Houa. io McyerMlaif. Thursday .July iTtix, CYELi B. HoGRE. Asi-Taee, i.;N'r.E' sali: OF Vanalls R:al WW w ' By virvie of an ) f r fMt ..f the t'.sirtof t'.ioiKiii Pi t.l S.uier--t i Dir. to iionie- we r reet.il. I ; , 1 e- for ;Fa.i firm ..foLioou liauiaau, m Norlhaiapioo j t"i"..'p.ou FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, at ia the artcnu'D lUZ real t-SJUt;, Mil the follow- No. 1. A tract iV la. id -it'iire in X.i-ihamri-t-n low-ris'i Ssiiu, rs.-t ii!:Mv, i'a , a.!o;n.i; Und-i.l's it iar; ith. s-:n..'i Ksi.rtiAa a:.. ers. i onu::ioii; - res more -r !. i.f ttJuih ihire nre n'-Mit 1 o f-onn.i. Ill a.-r-- tu l::.--i.!nw itn-i t-aian-e Ht'il ti.:!l it, , vl'h J" lie, lii'iao L iad titik, liav.nx a iare to-tory Iraiae Dwelling House, Tiirve Mnk barn, bldf k inith fh'p, ::rnmf-r h-i:u? n! othtr out tiiiy;n there-' a ;:-:-. 'I lit- hnill:t)ir nre nil etKiiiMtntiiYoir new. Trire I- a'.Mi two! ari.ietrc.r.;, H--r an! i-th.-U orviinni aiM ithrr rrutt t.- on in-!i,.. 'i Ii :rm is ttetl ttrsl v Mr'rini :! n-r-t-r f.i.i ir: sjr. ;. mn;u- mu an-1--ha it" m;if trom i'naaii Ma:ioii aud ' Mu e ' K U. ou No. . A tra. t of land fHi::e in N'or'i-.um'v-tn t.iwn-liij,, Mnt'txH conurv, a.joini;i l!i Koi '!iri.i; n UvriitT. S. H. I!trra!t, Win. HnMe. JtiMh liowr. Hi i'i an Mart, 1 Lt ,v Kn. mlt. i-r. 'ot.iKiiiitK 0 rrvs more r I, of hu h i here arc auj'at i'M'arrc cleared, having a Log House, wir!i fritiTH t Jrlten attache-!, a 1- a,id :nw out bitti!!u tiit'voti er.-t--d, bar' i Kd iI ii of can aiM 'ufk'tf vitiur atn on t:ie jir-.n:-. 1 :.e Lir-ot rri": ot tai- trail i Mi-ly i.::iN-:-..i u u.i Hi:i- Hctu;;' it, an-1 l'ul--'ir. jriitii lent lo cut ovor a mil! ton If t ot iumU-r, hUhu n:i. in:n the B. A. O. K. it-, Ko,jd rtati'l and cay igradt-. No. 1 and J art hoirt roc :J:nt to c-.nrv?i and f-ar'.i-iol nd in g'-ri Uk ail iusAiid !;;eridid A.-i:i-L,iruot. N.. Tc tindiv.dd one third intrt of a trm-l m' i&ifl iJiuKic in ii-otuer, y anil So; r.'wi'i.iii t'.u ri-ii,;, i t-utaiiiiu' n- fie iy,v or lev. aujuriu: !.n:- of Virginia M. Waiter, ( tiU't Ki in, i'iui A aUTinan, 5. it. ifHr-a:h. k'vt'-r P. ile. s. Hav anj oaicr?. It.-, traci i uiwkr.hld Willi to;e win- of kiiieMoiie aaii co. -Terms :- T -n per cvnl. ef t!ie j-tm-ha-e n:i:eT to p-.'d w hf u O.w 1-r.u rty u km ke I ti,.M one-in:rd ou c'ioirtvuUou of tle and d'.iiety of je-.l, one third :n ix mo:uii? ai.d t in- third in ou y'ar frtai f'ditTiUAtn.n oi -me, w ra ;!' et in the irter-'- i j.aym nt-. to oe .r i l.y j;;-!,;-Uie.ll Ior:Loll llc j-rvini-e?. i.. v t'i.n- -kv. Avft;nee oi t-idi-uu Iiuwi:.a.n. XKCL'TOIJ-V XUTICI". t.o:e Slum.-! V" i.it f ! r-.-t t-. us P. o:pen't .-iitiiitr Le'ti r test'.ui.-lt'A'-y ri i i'.itz l-t-.-TI KrHiite l T. ' t.. oil. er iii;i...-.:y. i:..:oe .s kii.. o:- t:!ee;s.-.v.-s iti.1," lii.' ni.Tiitl:a.T- )m i.icii; v i-.oms aotoi-t id,- srttitt- ti la., iii-i- ii- ai.ne ,sia"o h.v- ' rs;ici:eil l.y ti:e l.ri.ji ? Il.vi ll In ,1 fHi.l-i 1.1 l. ;lil HI and li. .e 1:vii. j-r.-s.-i.i ih-ui .lul, aiHOr-lili. sle-l I-.rs.-U i-io-vit t tii Ott in; l K. 1. i".x 10 tr. r.,riM.u:i : s-.t:, e of J . tx. r-.l. i'a.. -ii t U.-iurc Ti. 'i f. t. y, Acgu-t t.'i. I-- . M.IKV K'-'. J. H. K", y. I.. I. lux. .lie tt-irs ef .-u:iiiL-i r'ox, .ie.-'il. .. I- P.i.-h At: DMIXI.-TEATOU: XOTICK. ! fc.-utt- xf '.e.re m : J-T, ln'e ?:.;p, Jee 'I. I."t.T- tr:j..Ir,:;iii-:-a!; n, -w '- i- :.i j on ine :iNve e-taUi tmv i i r- eii ir- i jed u IMo i nii'I tju'o!. l.y the K. .-'.rr oi euv, ;n tiil r n .hhji n i riMin'v, t.ni:, e i-- i:-rt hy k;v';i t'i k . ! ttr;onN indlted to .-aid es;t:. to r.iate :ia- TT.?iiAl IaClelt, and t:ie hwv::i-; ja:!:.S a:a.iL-t the ai!:t: iu pr9-'nt Ihi-m -I'lly auh nti-(Ht-.; i:,r i tli'Hitjii on V til:,.-iav, i l-'-uday ot .Ai,Kur, l-:.l, ut the r-:.lfi:ci."uf tne tHt-cieP-iiic I ia ti;-. cn .-li e iivr.-hi;. JAO.'li tL li.il-TKTI .11. A PMIMSTUATOUS MuTlCi;. tl-tatc uf K!iali-'ta H.t-i.Jv-rL'. 1 Wwnli:p. d"- d, L-r, rt:.! of ?h:u!v 1 t ticr tc-tjimci'tarv on t(: attove t-trt 1 hv I'.n n :rn,-il l.e ill' -nv t i ir.it--r '.ii;io:iy. no'.it i in-rfiiy k . en i a: I p ; sou-lii,'oi'L.i-l t xtid Lo iTt.e :ini:el.air p- Uiflit Mltd limf-f Mj i: ii-l ru !lt ir Buri w U p'.-ent iIm-iu d.ny au-tiea'-atti for n:tlt-nn-iii. ..u or U-i.te .-i';rdar, th x :i d4- ot Au Kii t, !-..:, the Lite TKid n.f -t d--nvd. jKtU Tii M AitiuiiiL-ira'CT. D.MIXI.STIUTCK.S XOTICK. 1 in ri e-tate of J.-Uh P. M-yei tiiw il-tilTi. lie- I-lni- o.n Io-:tersi of adiu i.isiratiii'i ori the atnive estate hio 'ou iv:i k'r.u'.tsl lo tin iiii.lersi;usl by ine -pi(-t R-ito.-riiy, n.itli e i in-r.-fiy k".vi-ri to a ! l-rsi.i. i:i 1-jt. teii 'o -ai-t c-tate to ui.c io)!ie-li-ute puyuiv'il, at;.l l:.- i:.tii:if i-i;;is M.titot '.tie -stine vi.l pre-Mr tiitei il :ly an:i:t.-i:,i.-au..I fursetteiiH tit i-.i l:i bv, Ihi- llin iUv oi Julv. 1 ll.e iitte resi letii-t- . f -i,-ivaM.-. J'l-u u v. mkve::. A-l:ui:iirator. ; . i . M I X I-TCAK r. a X uTICI".. t-ioieuf K. I". Kinr, '..it- ,.f M.iMlecrtea ti..vn- -nip. .lee .1. Io-tt.-rs :" a 1 i-iii-;ral. in on to atre etse hsv.ioi ts-en e-hiil.i to me ii:!.'..-rsu!:ie.l hy ine pr ij.-r a iriMiritv. n.it;. f is iu-ri- w:vt:i w h.1 V-ers- i.s lo.!- best to si.l ta,. to ni.. e iii:i:ie-li--e I'ivmi-M. a t i ttiu-e -ii.::: un-iii. a'am.t Ihe 'i.e .:t pre-. PI th-'ta i'i!y n'ili.1 i,l.;-ai.-.l 'or ik i:l. m or. sutuniat, July l-.-.i, at i.W ri-si-(i.-u..e wl d-e .1, CU-f V. KIN,;, A.!:.iiu-i.-u.r. "i;ri-s llrtrht's pbi-asi.', I'n.j-r. I.rav. I. Ntr-vnilsiie.-.-, H--jtrT. t rirmry nr Livt-r In-.. Kiiinvn i.v a tiri-d Iniu'uid fn.lin : iirtriiun ul' tio' Ci.lurys, btntKe'i.s Kli-1 (..I- ps tl:- l.l.i-l, a:i.l ullli-ss ,-tisi- i. r in ovei vim i-.inn.it hae loa.lh. 4'ur- -i nit- over tiie ytars --i .f i'.ri-:.t i ln--a.; mt ir.i".y. Vr. I'. I.. M her. li-ih !e!ieui. In a.oi etii-r similar lesiiiuouiaU. Try It. I'ure l.arunte-.i. Cann's Kidney Cure Co, 123 Venango St PHILADELPHIA, PA. p-XF-CUTuRs" NOTICK. j Estate of Jacoti JIurjihy. !at oSotacrM county. letter testament ry on th- aimv. estdte hav "jv, lei-o uiaiile.l to tue tioliiru;ii-tl l.y tue pr .p rrn'ii rmrity, notice I- hert-'iy g e:i u .U i--rs.ms iudi-lite.l to said rstte tu oike nniru-liittv 'y lueul ami tti-i-e tiavntc i-ia:i.i. ag oii-t t:ie sAine iil pre-enl t:iem duly authenticated fur sef.l-;-nielit lo 111 It AM ORIs. I r,..i-i.n-. n. faml.ria Co. t.nvxuior. Slay, zi, I' i. IE XKCUTUH-S- XOTICK t-nier.f t'm. V'.(i;!.i!i, lute of Je:in; r tcwa- j i-riii. sv iT.i.-rsi-t f-o'iTiiy, I'a.. ..;.-( t-asl. j l-r.er-ti'stttLM-'itary on i.'ie n...ve .-stitte hav i iii iw ri i;rautil to ti.e ii!i.:c--;.'.ie't by tlie t.ru I er T..ir.;y. u.'t.cs- is lirrt--.y i;".rii loitil i--rsoi.s ; tt'.'le'.li-il I., sai'l e-'ate, in rr.iise litiiui-ilia'.e j.a i m.-nt ati.l t.'i.e haviau eiaon. mrai-ist tiie siur, nl'l (.r-seiit ttieia 1 l.y aut:n-n;i. ate-i Uithe ti ! ei-o-.r ai v:e:n.tui.i.iiig, i'a., ou or be Cure ciati.r J da v, July jj, lsjli. B. f'Lfi'g. txei UUir. XKCUToIM' XoTIl K i-.taie of J.-vse l ook. late of spuria' mpioa town- sru;i isiK.irrM t r.o!:y, Km. Let.r U'-triraiiiary oa tr. atK.ve -ta'e flav in 1 tli 'r:auU.l lo toe mj-i.-rsi-ie I !.y u.e prup t r ku; l,.inly. DoCut is nt-rrl-r if r. o n u jil per-iis in-l.-Oled ti. t-lme lo liiake imui.si.ai ay-l-n-ir. aii'l in-? hmt .itrf ria i.is ai;,:u.l :t.e same w.li I reeut litem tor Mtlo men; it o'y itbelill eated. on or b--t..rt- ?m.iriiy, Ju.y l-'l, at me h,ie re-ii-lcttce of ilex l. .'S'As! . ':. JjJvst. J. ih.K. Kxeiuiurs. ToTICK. Not: re i tVn-bT irlnp-n that th nn.!- cne-l has.::i l :;ht:.- y tr iuuTiml a:T.n, hr tae rtjie ut ft n;iy i vti :a. T. HnmfNurif ler a l. !: mu fur a rrni.t u, survey tra- 1 1 f jin prel ,n. cjnu.mp une't.tiu.:t1 rr utile i:i liie. to n-n:p ot i'mt, cf er ain.l iJteuf jVctn.M i utA. vi uitiii. tt Jle-iry Hoi.pp!f, a ine t.ii . Joo K pie Kr.vcl heir", oti tlie Sruth ; K:ivtr. iieir K-m tiie vt ; ti'.t-l knAvel bcLm viavl Ua uei knave! on I tie Vr:h. K-VCatL 0 1 N L'ELSrE-R'j E R. UI.M I CR SALi:. The ii'lr-:srneJ ff r t private ale the frm of Hie ILe Oerii3 W. File, a-.jo.11.ii4r sn-mentft Ituranh, i.ri t.ie Stoyetown iua-1, eoiiiati-mc arr- mure -r lv . i txt- titnn w In au m-t-i-i'nt mare cf CiHivait'iri, an new fence and eil watered. I uii'ieriHj-l ih a vein of umni er-al ani exrelleiH nre ciy . An eieiTAt :ier trn 1 a1 the iTfniww. " For terms and tartter par Ucuian aj piy lo CE0KGE G. PILE. o. iSoioenet St., Johtisiown, Pa. or CHAKLr E, PILE. boxKeraet, Pa, The warm vcatlier has come to stay for a while, and we are prepared for it with a good aupply of WARM-WEATHER GOODS. Fiuiii aL.l Printed Liner., In.!; Dimity. Vcv.-ms, Cottoa riaj Tiao Cka:.,, Crqioiis. Iu.liu Twill, ar.d Eii-'.i.-'a ivrsr.-i. TLcaa goJdJ are t .- .vialN' f,.r Liics,' Waiit. L Llw-?, Sutcwn. iuciudln a full line of .Liii slutdvs a:; i v!M l.iatk. A cc l.nv ol'.ui-haies and Tat-a'jl--: a, ii.ntl 'jwr iinc uf Onul and Clo.-t.l Faa: IdiL,' and Mi.-se. Ilil'U'd Gauc Uud- rwcur ; line new line of Ladies' and CLil drens" 1 1.ssIorj. in ldack. tans, nils, and fdncy striiws; e.tra value ia Ladit-s' ImjHi! ted Full lTilar-Mud. Fast EU-k Hose at 25 cents a pair. JOHN STENGER. SPEING of 1893. WE are Ready. Are YOU ? Our Spring Stock contains everything that is New, Beautiful and Stylish. Tn Men's, Youth's, Hoy 3" and Children's Clothing we are the hustlers. A head and shoulder above all would-be competitors. ""Var Ilat Department challenges the admiration of everybody. As seeing is believing, call and be satisfied. THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clintpn St., Johnstown, Pa. GKIS'S OLD STAND, NOW QULXN'S. LEADING STOREiOF THE CITY TO ULTY YOUR DRY mi CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FANCY GOOE ETC. With economy and profit to the Customer. Come and see. CTAMES Q,TJHsr3ST- APPLES,-:- PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS. A- ' Tiie Thomas Albright Co., of Closiien, Ind.. nimufacture the com pleted Hydraulic Cider Tresses; tii ton capacity; 4 sizes and grinders; greatly improved for Is!.'): for .-ti eir.'th and simplicity, as good as the Lest; fully warranted. For particulars Ac., writs or send for me and obliire, Yours Trulv. G. D. LICHTY, A'jent for reunvlvania ami M.irvland. IIUBUC ;?AI.E. Vaiuabls Rsal Estate! yrrert v, p , there rj eMl to siiii.-, oil l!:c ;-'. n ou Saturday, July 8th, 1893. a: 1 oVic k f. M., trie f':lowii.g rihel rul e3tn!. : A i-ertiilj ine-udi:Q ir tAn-eI of '.and -titiiite ut i Jcunrr Firti-I in Tlif t.mujth.p ;!" Jhthut, j .ii't!T oi i.?ntr. tt: Stale ivnn-y!vii a, J a -ijoii!?nv li-n ia tti Mr. Sim tii hriV,:tinr-r. i Tr . '.n.Tlrr. W:;u t , , 1 1 . -Tl, j. 'h J. M.-IllT tn.l toe pu.iiic riu'l. pr:.u.:ni 111c (i.it fr ai.it-, havi:ij t..cma ere toi a tury iraaid Dwelling House, j ( A;Lt-t nitir r h.p. & 1 an ! .'hr oitN'uM- i :ir, uivtr itfrU d ait 1 g I WAttr utt th; j rwiut- Te UmiKit't :' ur'..l diU'ry i.f itlttr coiinrmation h Nt-e : cue ttiiM t rt!n;.i m I -u n h ;rfi:ii? - w :low iiAr. an.i ;.:e tai a:ire of trir puri ha.- iuT.ty U iM iu iwo J VMf .S M. KK. (K.t!Ai HohrMAV. Elt-ufrsof lieurj iIot!;nfi. JwM. iTEK-S' SALE. JL Vahafc!3 Rsal Estats ! T!i'? nr.1 rvKiie. tn!-tt. for th !.! of the rai (f'ane rf A!-.r w L.u.-h. Ittte o Tivnuihti liii.if (. -.'lap, siar't tiia:y, I'a, , jirraMrI, wiii '.T('r mi uUtr -aie til lac u ti f" ltH)Vri vil.c, :a bai l Uttal.u, at ! o clot M A. M , uri Tliursilay, July 13, 1SD3,. a!i the uiim injf ieMnKnl jval etnte, viz : N'. L The iinl:vnH1 oa-half iutTi't iu ; tlirtvitrta :i Iit-stf irr-nc 1 .tutfj in U.vt'r vi;:e. Willi' rt-t run my, 14.. a"i'iimn airr 1 strvvt on Xt v iionb. ?u-uk - hr-ir ou :!;; ! ust, J. J. Miiicr aut fc. Loiir. on me wir.ti an 1 Mainirti on the i!, ha. lu ltartta ert-rlcd a Iari:c two-htttry plauk Dvyelling House A I. VK'.t TAO-ST'iUV PLANK STORE HOUSE au-! other tuilt.ii:;; un '.he j.rmisot Nol Th ua ll.i'I' 1 one io.jt.riu imprest of. In ani to Uic KOOVERSVILLE ROLLER PROCESS GHIST MILL PROPERTV, sit'iatc i.i ;hc town of IIVLTiviiIo, S.'ir.cr.t fxanly. Pa. N. X Aa !hat rvTiain lot ir i,r-l of rronnd l in i ne t.r.itua oi JiotVfr.-vtl!-. .untT-t smn. ('.i.. kiii4D a-t ti.e i-1 Tinurry It irty.'' sij"iu;u a tn itrjfi uiiil ini r. NV. 4. To i-rtniu L'tHi urour-.l nil' U..M at Kcro'l-i!- mv... r t;ie .-int'nfi it arxjir;a k. K., At iL WU'. C A. il., HQ Friday, July 11, 159:1, !itn'e in I': n-r Y.1i-r uiwn-hip. a:n'ohs cnua iy. p... riiiM.I anil ilen-nlasil a.. fii..iws: K..-ii!:;:i. a; iir esiirr.i r i.f W-kmy ni-'. AO' -! sirt-l-tiJ I: i 11 I MA laiil iv i tiy Wi.ii.ci Fli- t li.r i!i.im i f M-s. H. lc-(.y. thru '..iiir "Ai-l stri-vt nuriii ..." i.-k:--.-i, wi-st u'i frx u V: ,r..y mi l'-y Th-ni-ir ai-H-i: -f . i nili-y ...m n :':t h-.-r- es rt 1-. hvl Ui l.ii lion or firfm.-iy i.( V. J. A::i- ul. ln-t.r-.- t.v saat .ol mm.t. .; fai 111 J-it lo .-'ltriiy Mrttrl. Ci-Dt'el; sai.J j ir-.; Hariri :.i ilwuss i-i 'H rYri in Ui--i . .lit-.- t;n.-r- e -if i ii' hemg lijla So 17 I AU.l Is ou Uf sMi'l ii'Ol. I Terms : Tea r-T f-z. t. f pur-ha." Tn.-n-y tr. be j.a ! oarh on iy of sa:. f!ie iMtlaiM-t of one tuU'f oa -':i:irt:iaii-a !' w.s aud rteiivery of d-l. T'.e .aur-p iu to et'ii anui:al jyuWiifj w.iik out wt-eitr--. P. J RUH tiH, A DMIXI.STRATi RS NoTiCM fciausof IWrjixm K:iu. !ae of Jena?r towi- tip, dw a. Littenof A'!mii.i;rtt-n n ifiis -ptat har.Lf bet-n yrauUri to the uu-It-r-Kue! by tiie or,j-rr ath-xity, D-jtice u hrrvoy -riven to alt pnaiaa ic'l-ttel to -ail rotate to rriaxe iniTC-!i-we )ay airci. aiii tnss barmar rUita. airaiiiM ii same wiii prrteul lhea duly autbcnticaieal Ic n-ttie-met.: on or br:ore ?uttiriay, July Jlin, lis',, mi iate rt-deure oi itc L MARY M. KUNF, jACOi J. KLIS&, Jl dm oj iUa(on. OTICE. Mt w:fe, arah M. Gower, having ieft my hoa ao a boanliH wiinout ny cuuae or provui-aiiixi wbateer, ntice i htvty kv Ut ptooiw not u uarU.r or tniat btr oa my acofuot, aa 1 iU d. pay noy livt'a vf ber etjkUtracucir " June l 'M. JAJtfJ f. tXWIjX. !.- $15. $15. Fifteen Dollars lias a jroirer to draw, if correetly invested, which beats a lottery. For Fifteen Dol lars you can drax a niee Chamber Suite no blank tickets. Every Fifteen Dollars dejosited gets one Suite Sl'KK. It's like etiins dol lar for dollar. Yon have seen or heard of our $ 1 1 Suite. AVhat you savr or heard of in that Suite you can find in this and more, you save a dollar too, which is an item to mot of us. One tliin;j: sure, ifyou buy one of these $15 Suites you -ret a reliable article Irom a reliable firm. The Suite v.ill "stand by'' you and we stand bv " the Suite. HENDERSON FURNITURE CO., JOHNSTOWN. PA. WHISKIES ! WHEKIB! I havt-j:t-t tajbcn p.ox,ioii of my new o. 12 lied Turd Ktrect, (foruur y .Mi.l Sirto mberr I hr laid In a full ilia a ot Wines and Liquors, aot win h-n aT 'lirr.-t my entire time ao1 at- U'li.J'Mi lo liie A Qoit-raio Liquor 'iiit)e. The R. C. LANCIS Distillation. I bave do (..iii-I a eomi'Iete awtortuient f I lies tautoit wfikits frm i.tie year uj. aiu.trluiiuw1.t4 pri'-es. Ti-yi-ar-o..1. p-r g'La , , I i Ihn-e- " " - Irunr - " - - i 3 Utf Why hny a for::!. arJcle. when you ran gr what yQ kiii.ar to Ur au tmi'iw.f purv aal WQo4-om li-( Mr .-uarniitM-iLirvil iu yur own c'(iu:y. I ry iur hraii'W. Iu tbe retivr of Uo wiioit-n! orfmrtruetit will Us touou av -ru ;M9 mtna fuily t, i L'.xapietcly alotati wilQ ihm cbuu-vnt ofandtof Wines, Lfqaors & Cigars. TiilJ ia ownrj oil! operate, by A. F. WiMer. In alt..(.fl tome txnc 1 k-poa baiJ a cmp.cl4 uMr'Bftitui imprurtl auU umnou WISES, BEER. ALT. BRANDIES AXD CORDIALS. S. I. SlVoEITZEII, 14 Bedford St Cumberland, - XlX'UTOK S NuTICE. kjii.le uf f'arr Ri, Ite of SUtmeymk U)iB iiaiji. Donifrtl county, ha., dwr 1. Vmiien u atm..ntry on Ilie.ljoTe eMsl bl te -a rmatent lo u ttwieniativd rT tn. pn.p f autnimiy, notice u brnrby kiv.o to .Jl (MrraoQa iui!6UHl tomaitl rMale io uutke nniiHsl-.L. mi-ut mad Uitmt b.viuir claim. BmtC4 tbit Mint iil prvcarot thn forMrttimeiilduiy autneiillra hsd. on or bIor tsaiunlajr. July Mh, la3 ml IM avtc nidMH: of dtaji. WM. r. Ri.kSS. Xxecutor of Carm Rum, dc L ' i i t I I I i I I n
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