The Somerset Herald GEOEGE R. SCCLL, Editor. i f. NKOaT Aaiisi :0. 1;. V.ivrs f'-jould I res:.l?rd on or before jer 7. jle Kranieror 0:1 City wapon is o'J by J. B. HoLDEESM. " -c f'"-i in some parts of this county has art o.t-kiui. a h. i.h ;iar.r in.'. a i i inn- from a cro-. rye. I ..ii.r ! '!' curtuit-r's j:iry hrid . :t ''' murder of William Hart- 1 ' A'. i:.a i. i'-rs of :ise IIekald sh-jtiM not fo:yet tv4. j. N. tny i -r, the druggist, can fct their ,., Mi'...-v. at West Newton, Ta., P.ev. ',V,s-i'.w- i5e celebrated the 7Ji r ,-ury -f '-t-y.r vtliiag. lit belaud i ::i:;,t-M of fine furniture at Devlin's, - r-'i rriin fit-, begins Aug. tub. ' a- jr sa.H ab-ut Uaif price. so c.';l dl mourning is no longer r - jr.-cl p-x-i f.-rm in Earope. aud era; i . ir. i ii out of fashion, being now oniy j-i !..r ira; io buildings aud niouufuecta. lie .-;re an j y-u a box of Avers l'ills in v i .: -i'"i-i-i bt-.'.r traveling, either by land ,-Y-'-i il! titid them convenient, ... - iK.i. and safe. The best remedy for c . -..ivne-.N indip'ition, and sick headache, . j ,.i4:.ted to any climate. j: .:ti mi'.'.k has several suinmcr uses. It j . heverap-!. It is an excellent s-Lf r sunburned bands and faces, and t-..a -h c-otnes. 5ak them for several ()Jt . b..:ti-rniiik, then wash, boil and blue .s .ji " After the boiling the clothes tofti.e traditional snowy whiteness. iiave V'.-useea Ivvlia's l!rusells Carjtii v. . r:.t- i r yard, in any pattern? Ijii-e , ..... .., :.,er thun j jhbers prices. v ,"iar.'.!:'.-d on any article. ! aud 2 ' 'a:. ki.ii t'i-t Johnstown, l'a. 1 r (.', ut.ty t'ommiioners have received .-frj.k! to be foraarded to the various a.-ir in the boroughs and town keep an arcount of the births and ,v . . jb thtir rective districts. In the vs births the follow in)! Must beobsefv-t- '.t:ue. sex. color, parents' name, resi ;:.'v. .late and place; while in the death ; .. .ii.n tb.s shall t carefully marked : d:: e. sri. color, se, tnsrried or bic'.e, j -:!' birth, occupation, date, place and ol dtath, duration of illtie?s, piaoe aid i:r of interment, and if a minor the name ;; :i :.t r and mother. The reports are to be . ra-k-d to Hie County Coaimiioiiers sr!a.-3t.a-ai!y by wboto they are placed on T .t ;.in.erset county Telephone Company .. ; nutter, and active operations v ... :vd.iv be,;:-. U.K)k3 will be open for : ;aie of a limited amount of stock in a :V days. V. W. S'.aub and W. Jj. M-x-k i:, ie active promoters of the enterprise at . . . r:i j. and they are backed by a number .,! ivuicrset ge:it emen. Ttie line will ex :e ! !'r..m Meyersdale to Salisbury and in-c:..-r the va:iO'is coilerlis between the two, i ;:otu Meyer- !a!e to Somerset by way of .i-r. 't anl Lerhn. to be extended to Ulade '..i ll.-.kwo'jJ. A ctutial station w ill be e- a'...:;h.d in Meyersdale if the business warrants it. A charter has been applied for, u.j- v ail the r!thls of way secure.), and the .,: f cutis'.ructin Bi begin uhou: de- i'.:'.jt :iiler that ilahlon cjhrock keetiS ia su.i a 1 ill and tresb line of groceries', tlour r..J tt-ni. at bottom prices. Country pro .i taken in exchange for goods at ail ':: Aa'ist 15 I'ennis s'.eightcr. of Monroe towiishtp, made information against Aioert ii'ivr, of the same ph-ce, charging him I .:a larceny. On jloiid.iy Coniur made a 1 -ierti 'ii to l'litnct Attorney l ennell, in I l t inipi.cait d I'nihp Haun. Conner m i iianu lo.d him about the mouey J.cifchter's hou.-e and tiiat he. iiaun v t 'aard while Conner entered the and stole U5 in gold. 1W in bank ijtcsaad j'J ia si.vcr. Afterward Conner J u n.tj gave his father a portion of the 1 w .i --.! I..... '..nnu -n.l -1: father went to West Virginia, where, the :.-:iit-r:.aid in his cjiih-iOoii, they bid il' .3 a laiuber yard. Mr. 1'euiieli sent a man tar.-.. and he recovered t at the pla.e in i; u.td by Cj.mer. Haaa and Conner are Lew in jail and :!' be tried at the coming l"-e Gold Medal, the beat iiuur in the j:iu. Kvcry sack is warranted. For sale y MHU)S SxHEoSi Application for a Ueceiver for the Cam ra Lumber Company as hied in court it i'.j. adeipi.la Wednesday, based upon alle--i'. ot.s of l.-a id in the mauajfemeut. Tbe ......aliou was male by I.ilwiu Wistar, ' .utam T. La-kao. and David C. llarring : ii. and the b.il tiiei by them states that .t-e 'Uipat.y w:n chartered in l-:'l with a at.ital otjV'.. and that iw piant cot- r 1 ' m t.paare acres iu Somerset County aiaed at nearly fj'V.trJ". The liabilities ire sa d to be very larjre. It is alleged that t: v,...'.a'ior. cf a by-law, the ollicers, with--: ti e consent of three-fourths of the stock - . ! -s, ctt. leased a judgment to Jubn B. lira.!, as Trust for a number f llauk?. -t: j-a:..ms, and individuals for the penal a ! i-. Tbts was done in tfomerstt :y early in liie present year, and an t .;.:: rn i-saed under which the property :-e .Company was sold by the SherifT. cart denied the applicition, holding ;' saoLili have been presented to the ;rt a: s jn.e.'set. V''.' ! Agae Cure i? an antidote for nu!i i. raaiathil d:eaes. whether gelier Vi ly swamp or sewer. Neither )Uiu:ne, " . r any other injurious drug ei. ten -to :::, r.ncpjsttion of ibis remedy. War--:.'U to c.:t frver and ague. i I'.ttsh-trer, w ho Las been standing part '"-i.c.ir.ii tie mountains in the vi- -:: I'jt.rlueace, tells of a storekeeper - -as been seiimg out for 2" years -'..., J.s ja.le a resin-ctabie stock on a c .-tintry store stocks go. The Pitts '' 'ay :: ;s the common belief at Coa- -i..r tLat that man has made no additions -i. ; JV in tt.a: time. But he is a! way s l' -'-tend to customers, and most of -.I. L: i s.a. tLey go alter except ia the of p'.v-.aiocis. He has not many of left. J :--. think of the easy feelings of u-rc!.a:it. He La? no eastern creditors '-'a.v LitD, sending a dunning letter ir:i' ly. or drawing on hint for amounts He does Dot have expensive trips eat uor tint i.mes a year to buy. neither ' he Lave a:-.y apprehensions as towhetb ': t-.s or that art.ie will meet the opular " y and tll. He d not Lave to adver eitner. Jle ot-ght to be happy. F'dtt A I' t. -reat Eargalns in Organs and Pianos. We h-rwvtr 1 i Urgans on band and wiil : t:n:n auf below reeular prices, and iu --:.' oe t coot. These are genuine -'.':::'..! r' . .-'.. v... :t n.r --ice. Oiiueiaa. K is the easiest and best I' titiakratkoiee.ij- write and we wiil - i . c-uiars ry retara man. Here are ""'f toe bargains : '-v. high oise organ for eju &, regular r f 1 at if. -- : ;p. legh case organ for $o (, regular ' ' "op. fo-.w-y case orgia for IT, regu'ar ' f. f.i.. va ' 'p. ext-a fancy cte organ for fT .'- --"i-a..- - nee, iTi mi. '-"'-"are all Dew organs of esiahlishrd ,.1 f c;j. warrauu-d. Second hand '-' iow as $Ji yo. Second Land pi '" vf it- 1 ii 'urea are rmlr pt f.tr. th rres- : so-ai! ts'Xn or write to the HtnuH Mc.-oc Co, Ltd., I'-l t 1hS Fifth ave., Pittsburgh Mlsa K mn.a and Minnie Snyder, of Friedens are at the World's Fair. Tne next big day in this ccun'ywiUbe Sept. 10th, when the Fifty-fourth 'a reunion comes off in this place. X). B. Zimmerman and wife, of tjueuia honing township, left Wednesday for their ranch in Noith iJakota. It is rumored that the Central Democratic Society have resumed resoiuting since the apjointraent of a potma-.ter at CoDllueace. Kmanuel Ihr died at his home in H-vov- r-ville, We-lncvlay liiktht, atf.l a'nout s-v-euty-four years. He had b-i-n ill about two weeks. Mrs. Frank F. Herr, Mr. Jonas Keefrr, Miss Kale Snyder, an ) Miss Myra Baaford, firmed a lrty that left here for Chicago Mondav. On petition presented to the Court last week Mr. R ss Davis was appointed High Constable lor this borough, vice ilmon Berkey resigned. Few towns of similar population thronsh ont the country have sent as many people to the World's Fair as has Somerset, And there are more to follow. Mr. William F. Joyce has returned from a two month's trip through the south and with his wife is visiting at the Brubaker residence, on Main street. A World's Fair pnrty com-osed of Misses Fn-.ma Huston and Maud Cook, and Mrs. John Wingerl, of Hyndmau, l"a., will leave here for Chicago this evening. Miss KittieEndsley, who holds a clerkship in the Census Bureau in Washington, is spending her annual va.i.ion at the home of her parents in this place. John W. ShafTer, employed in the Faint Creek Tannery, at HiUsboro, Faint town ship, accidentally fell and badly injured one of his legs one d.y last week. P. O. Benf.ird has been appointed post master at Lavansville, vice Joseph Yonian resigned. It is said that Benford trains with the Cofiroth wing of his party. Two handsome new houses that are well under way in this place are those of Frank Weimer, on Main Cross street, and Buss-! Siewart.on Vel Main Street. Misses Anna and Kale I.inton, daughters of the late Hon. John P. Linton, of Johns town, are the guests of their sister-in-law, Mrs. II. M. Linton, in this place. Dr. J. M. Louther, Paul Caseler, llarry Holderbatim, Charley and George Pile, and Will Kantner will comp-tse a party who w ill have here for the World's Fair Saturday. Mrs. Jane Custer, of Mostolier Station, who recently underwent an operation in a Baltimore hospital, has suffered a rehire aud her condition is now rejarjed as Seri ous. September term of court will be devoted almost exclusively to the trial of criminal leases, of which there are a large number docketed. No civil cases have le.n set tor trial. Mr. SamtieLP. M-'iemmens, of Coleman station, sold a pair of very large oxen to Batcher Sperger, of Johnstown, one day last week. Tne pair weighed over thirty six hundred pounds. Franklin P. Savior, Republican nominee for 1'rothonotary. and P. A. Johns, the UjckwooJ hotel man, are witnessing the proceedings of the Republican State Conven tion ia Harrisburg to day. At last week's session of Adjourned Court Judge Longenwker made a rule that will hereatter require all candidates for admissioti to the Somerset County bar to undergo au examination in open court. Iliseaherein this paper w ill be found an advertisement, signed by Burg-s Weliley, oilering $J5.ov' worth of borough bonds, bearing five per cent, interest, for sale. The taoii'-y will be used to build water works. Rev. H. H. Flick, formerly of Lavansville, this county. Las removed from Gettysburg to Ijiirdsville, Lycoming county, he having received and accepted a unanimous call from thed-utheran congregation at that place. . People i.ving in the vicinity of Davidsville witnessed the unusual aud baautiful specta cle of a lunar rainbow about ten o'clock Sunday night. The moon was shining fail at the time and a drizzling rain was falling. Messrs. J.J. Hobliu-dl, of .Meyersdale, aud " Mart" IL Hartzell, of Rock wood, have been appointed assignees of J. K. Wnite t Bro . of Hyndman, Bedford county, whose financial embarrass tnetit was noticed in last week's paper. Monday's protracted aud penetrating rain glad dened the hearts of farmers and garden ers all over this section of the country. Tne rain came too late to relieve the dying con dition of the gras and corn, but it wiii pre pare the soil for fall crops. J. C. I. iwry, F-js,of Somerset, and A. G. Kimmel, of Br othersvalley township, left on the early train yesterday morning for Harris burg. where they will represent this county ia the Republican State Convention which m-eLs in that city to-day. Misses Flora and Lvaie Hinkson. of Me dia, Pa , who have be?n rusticating at the bone of Senator and Mrj. CrlicbhVc.i, in Jenner township, ret ime 1 to their h .me Friday. Miss Liura O;erley.of Greeiis'jurg, is now visiting the S..'iiat.r's family. Attorney J.J. Miller, who was last week nominated for Judge by the C.tiz ;ns' Iudis tria! Alliance of Allegheny ouaty. has re-fuse-1 to permit the use of his nime as a candidate. Mr. Miller is a JctTcr.otiial Democrat. 11p is a na'ive of this county. K'.der II. II. Stahl and wife, of Milford township, have re tunie.1 to their borne after a protracted vis't to friends in the west. Headers of the HicKAi.n are indebted to 111 der Stahl for the graphic description of the destructive cyclone he witnessed while visit ing in Iowa. One day last week Jos. ah Naugle, of Paint towuthip, met with a painful and aerioas accident. He was e!igg"d in chopping wood with several other m-n when the ax used by one of h.s comanions tie from its ban lie and struck him on the right hip, inflicting an ugly wound. Frank Sanner. the eiticient clerk at the postollic, and George Sufal), the courteous young gentleman who waits upon customers behind Cook it Beerits' counters, will leave here Saturday evening for Indianapolis, wiierethey will take in the Grand Army ri-union before proceeding to Chicago. - The many friends of venerable David Case beer, of Somerset township, will be piiried to learn that he suffered a stroke of p iralysis last Monday, since which time he bis been totally blind aud apparently ua ciiuxtioas. Mr. Casebeer is eighty years of age aud is the father of E-.puire Ntah Case beer, of thia place. Friday was the huttes; diy ever recorded by the local agent, Capt. Wm. M. Scbroik, of the State weather d--partment. Ksrly in the morning tue mercury oommericed rlimb ing upward and by noon it marked C-i de grees io the shade. At naif-past two it marked 96 deters. The day throughout was a siriler and no mistake. Mrs. Mary J. Plough died at Ilooversvil'.e. Friday night, of rapid cancer, having only been sick since last Christmas. Sac had al ways made her home with her parents and h r brother Perry, the well-kcown merchant at that plane. Sue was a ilacghter of Eev. J. W. Bl. ogh and wife, both of whom are living, and ia survived by two Eisten and one brother. The deceased bad been a mem ber of t be German Baptist Church for the past twenty five year. Mrs. E. F.. Kiercan arrived in town one day last week from Berkley springs. West Ya , where she bad been for the benefit of her health. She was very much benefited by the medicinal waters of that famous re sort. She was joined here Saturday by her son, E. E. Kiernan, Esip, and will return to ber home in Pittsburgh to-day. Friday, Shcriii Good levied upon the real estate of the Cambria Lumber Company, in Paint township, and r.pon the Paint Creek Railroad. The latter is the prc,erty of the former. Both levies were male ujon exe cutions issued since the large one referred to la.it w eek and upon which the personal property of the company was seired and is advertised lo be sold on the :Mh iiist. We sincerely hope that the gentlemen who have undertaken to erect a telephone line connecting the syveral largest towns in the county will meet with success. We be lieve that the proposed liae csn be made to pay a handsome interest on the investment, and uKvre than that, it will give the people of the county facilities for transacting busi Esi that will prove a great boon lo them. The oldest postmaster in continuous ser vice in the Faitel Sutc-J, John Datesman, of West Milton, Ta.. has been removed. He w as appointed by Andrew Jackson in 1S15, and he is now fci years old. He has beea reap:jinled by every President since Jack son. Toe office is worth only floo a year. Mr. Elticger will take his place. Mr. Dales man's picture is on exhibition at the World'a Fair. Mr. A. J. ITi'.ema.i, of Somerset, was here Saturday. Mr. Hileuiau is the present reg istr aud recorder of Somerset county, and was here on bujiuess connected with his of fice. He is a brother of Mrs. Yansickle, w idow of William Yansickle, of Wharton t.iwn-ship, deceased. Mrs. Ilileman aud daughters accompanied him to I nionlown, and were guests of Mrs. J. M. Crawford. 'niortt-jtcn StXHU'inL Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKinley returned Saturday after a Iwo-weeks visit in New York. Tney were at lllberon, N". J . during tbe awful storm that swept the Atlantic coast Thursday. Mr. McKinley ssys be is not anxious to reeat his experiences of ear ly Thur.-d.iy morning, when the several hundred guests of the hotel at which he was stopping huldled together on the first tixr, like so many cattle, fearful that the storm would tarry the bu l iing away from over their Leads. The heirs of the late Judge George W. Piie have had a lest well drilled on their farm just north of the borough line for the purpote of ascertaining thedepth anJ thick ness of the veins of coal underlying it. At a ! pth of one hundred and thirty feet the drill netrated a four and one-half fxt vein of coal and at a depth of one hundred and ninety feet it went through another vein seven feet thick. The coal is said to be of a very superior tpiaiity and measures will be taken at once to develop it. What has become of the stringent Milita ry ordinance passgd by town council last spring ? Or for that matter what has become of the othcious smelling committee who nosed about the premises of lax aycrs en deavoring lo untar'.h a nuisB"'- T A dead cat has been lying in the public s j lav since la-t Friday, an ollense to the eyes and nos trils of all persons who walk through that thoroughfare. Let the president of the Coa n ci! hurry along his appointment of a board of health. The committee having charge of the ar raiioenivists lor the re union of the survivors of the ol'u K'.gimeiit, to be held in this pla'-e on September l'J:h, are leaving noth ing undone to make it a grand success. From the preparations that have already been n:.i le it is safe to predict that Somerset will be more giily dei ked with lUgs and buntirg on that occasion than ever before. Thousands of people wit! hi present from this and adjoining Counties and all will be entertained with 'avian hospitality. A num ber of the most distinguished men in the S'.ale have signiiied their intention of being present. At 1 1 o'clock this morning, at the home of the bride's parents in this place. MisaCora Dennison. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dennivn, and Mr. Barnett Picking, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Picking, will lie united in marriage by Rev. J 3. Harkey, of the Luther Church. The groom has been a resident of Johnstown for the past few years where he is employed in the Cambria Iron Company's general otlice. The bride is one of Somerset's very prettiest and most attractive young ladies. The Lappy youug couple w ill go to housekeeping ia Johns town. F.J Bafron, son of John C. Barron, of Somerset township, and brother of Deputy Sherifl Henry Barron, suffered severe inju ries by being thrown from a colt last Wed nesday evening. He was engage! in "break ing" the animal to the saddle and was get ting along very nicely when the coil sud denly wheeled around in the road aud fell on bis rider. M r. Barron was rendered un conscious by the fail aud when tae horse arose lo bis feet he trrued on him, curling two or three ugly gashes iu bis head , aud spraining his right wrist and left ankle. Several neighbors who had witnessed the ac cident hurried to Mr. Barron'i assistance. They removed htm to his home and sum moned Dr. II. S. Kimmel, who dressed bis wounds. Rev. D. O. Shoemaker, pastor of theStoyes town Reformed Church, died at h's borne at o cl"ck Friday morning. Deceased had been Sick for a long time, but recently bad recovered suilicitntly to resume his pa-total duties. A few minutes before his death be arosw and crossing the room sat down on tLe bed in which his wife was sleeping. He said tuat he had just had such a strange dream alo lit being far f.-OTi home and was very tired. No soner had he ntterd these words than Le fell across the foot of the bed and expirtd. Rev. Shoemaker waa about fifty-five years of age and is survived by his wife an J four children two sons and two daughters The remains were taken to Saabary, Northum berland count v, for interment. The long drouth which set ia here about the first of June has causad a fearful loss to the farmers of this county. The bay crop was not more than half theaverage yield and grass has been literally burned up and j farmers are now compelled to feed their i horses atiif cattle. Smi'tl streams and ! springs ail over the county are completely dried up, and in many instances farmers are at a loss to find water for their cattle with out driving miles in order to find it. It is reported mat farmers are disposing of their cattle at any price offered, as they have nei ther feed nor water for them. Wel.s in tbis place that bave never been known to go dry before are now as dry as tinder a:ui many families are compelled to carry wa'er f -r spiares for household use. Gardens are burned up and fruit of all kinds is withering on the trees. An express package containing money valued at $1'.00, was stolen from the B. O. station at Stoyo.-town. Thursday night or early the following morning. Monday even ing tw i well known young men, one a resi dent of this borough and the other of Som erset township, were arrest;.), charged with the crime. The arrest were made on infor- j nation of thestat-.on agent at Stoyestown, j H. F. Beikebile. One of the prisoners ec : lered hail in the nam of JotiO for his appear ance at court, and the other went to jail in default of bail. Both defendants Lad at tended the Lutheran re-union at Rockwood, Thursday, and in the evening bad accom panied two young ladies to their bomes in the neighborhood of Spruce town. After spending the evening with the girls the youths returned to the Stcyestowa station and passed the remainder of the night in the waiting room. They claim that they are entirely innocent of the robbery. Both bear good characters, and we withhold their name until inch a time a it shall a; pear that they are guilty of the c Cense alleged. KILLED BY DYNAMITE WHILE FISHING. "Joe" Boyer, of Holaopple, Meets With an Awful Death. Joseph W. Brjyer. a weil-known citizen of the village of Holsopple, met with an awful dtalh about two o'clock Friday aternoon, while eurraged at fishing in the Stonyeretk. Several stones are current in regard to how the accident happened, but the best au thenticated is that Boyer and two compan ions were fishing with dynamite at a point where Kaufman's run empties into the Sto nycrerk, directly opposite the S. fc C. R. R. wa'er tank. B oyer was immersed up to his arm pits in a d-ep pool of water when a dy l.amite cartridge was exploded in the HI and he was instantly killed by the concus sion. His companions hastened to Holsop where they secured assistance and returning to the pool recovered tue body. This story is confirmed by the fact that several explo sions were heard by persons livim; in the neighborhood of the water tank about the time Boyer was killed, and by the addition al fact that se.eral exploded dynamite suells were found on the bank of the pool from which bis body was recovered. Boyer's companion are not anxious to talk about the mi affair since they were en gag. -1 in an unlawful undertaking. They simply say that Boyer fell into Ihe water and drowned before they could rescue him. He slipped from a rock into the pool, about twelve feet deep, and instantly sank out of sight. In a moment bis bead ieapjeared above the surface of the water and be cried for help. One of the men reached him a pole but before he could grasp bold of it he bank to the bottom of the stream and did not reappear. Tbe men weat at once to Holsopple, where I hey secured assistance. A raft was built and floated over the pool and the body was recovered with hooks. It is said that the body wss held fast between two large stones in the bottom of the stream and thai the tocucrs bad some di tliculty in releasing it. The body was removed to tbe home of the dead man and an undertaker was summoned to prepare it for burial. Another story is to the effect that Boyer had been drinking heavily and that be be came reckless in handling the deadly explo sive. The accident has cast a deep gloom over the entire neighborhood and will cer tainly deter others w ho have practiced fish ing with dynamite from engaging in that uulawlul sport. The deceased was about forty-three years of age. He leaves a wife and I wo fcrown daughters, both of whom are married. Uis wife was a daughter of Daniel Weaver, of Coremaugh township. Boyer was wtli known throughout the north of the county, where for years be has been in the butcher ing business. Remember the usual big reduction in monuments and bead stones at W. F. Shaf fer's Marble and Granite Works, during Sept. and Ocloier. A large supply of fur nished work that rcuit be sold at price? that will astonish you. Now is the time to let your orders. Re-fjiectfully, " W. F. Shaffer, Somerset, Pa. On Tayman's Track. A great day's sport was enjoyed by the hundreds who attended the racea on Tay man's track at Laansvil!e Saturday. The day was a jerfect one, save the heat, and Ihe track was in splendid condition. In the lirst event Red Warrior, M . Sipe, owner, took first money. Best time. J.-VJ. There were but two entries in the " Farm er's"' race, Temjiest, . a magnificent Mack stailion owned by John B. Critchl'ield. and Fred, a black stallion owned by James Par son. Tempest woa two straight heats and the race. Time, : '. The running race was won by M. Sipe s "Tony." There were four to start Tony, Al len G, Dr. E. H. Dayne, owner; Oregon, B. Parson, owner; Unknown. M.Scbrock own er. The horses were started from the scratch. They kept well bunched for a short distance, when Tony pushed to the front and maintained the lead to the ti uish, winning by a neck, with Alien G. second, I'nknown third, and Oregon fourth. The prettiest race of the day was tbe " Three Year Old." There were four eulrits. Nutwood, G. W. HelMey. owner ; Maud, Geo. Hemminger, owner; Rowdy. F. P. Friedline owner; Harry, L. E. Kimmell owner. Two straight heatsaud the race was won by Nutwood. Time, 3.i".. Nutwood was two years old the day of the races. He is one of the handsomest pieces of borse fh-sh ever seen iu Somerset county. From the way l e trotted Satur day, especially the manner in which he i-ame down the stretch in the final beat, he gives promise of doing some great work be fore he is two years older. His owner pur chased him in Kentucky a httle over a year ago and paid a handsome figure for him. At the Westmoreland County Fair. The Celebrated Standard Bro), Trotting and Heavy Stock of Paul II. Hacke, will be offered at Public Sale, on the morning of Sept. ;:h and '.h at the Westmoreland Co. Fair, Greensburg, Pa. Mr. Hocke also informs us some veiy fine Percberon, Shire and Hack ney Stallions and Colts that will be on exhi bition at the Fair, will also be o!rered, nvt ol them were pri; winners at the Fairs last year. There will no doubt be a great manv attend, as an offer like this seldom occurs. We advise those interested to secure a cata logue, which they can do by addressing Pail H. II.wke, Pittsburg, l'a. Lutheran Reunion. The annua! re-union and pic nicof Some-set county Lutherans at Rockwood, Thurs diy, was a grand success, fully four thou sands persons being present and nearly every congregation in the county being represent ed. About one-fourth of those present came on the excursion trains from Johnstown, C-tnibcriand and Connellsville. Fpoa ar riving at the Rockwood station tbe crowds mtrched to the beautiful grove overlooking the town, where elaborate preparations had ben made for their entertainment. The vast assemblage congregated in front of the speakers stand at 11 o'clock, and after an in vocation bd been asked by one of the visit ing clergymen. Dr. T. B. Roth, ofTheil College, was introduced and delivered an ad dress on " Plymoth Rock and other Rocks." From an oratorical standpoint Dr. Roth's address was probably one of '.he best ever heard in this county. . The speaker can see but very little good resulting from the teachings and practices of the Piigrim Fath ers. He pointed with pride to tbe conquests and progress of bis own denomination in America and closed with a prediction that the next generation or two would Lathense the world. The Dr. rapped all the other de nominations under the sun over the knuck les in a manner that could not help but call forth resentment from many of his hearers; but it was Lutheran day, and if they did not choose to believe all the eloquent Doctor said they discreetly remained silent. The history of the German Lutheran Church in America as summed up by the speaaer caus ed ail of that denomination who were with in hearing of bis voice to swell with pride. It is indeed a proud history. Following luncheon several short ad dresses aere delivered by local clergymen and speakers. Defrauded Pensioners. Geo. R. McKinney, alia$ Dr. Woods, was ta ken to Pittsburg Monday from Oklahoma on a charge of impersonating a Tnited States of ficial and collecting money under false pre tense. McKinney is charged with collecting money from people in the southern section of this county on the pretense that be was a pension agent. The Government officials lo cated him, bat jast a'-out the time they were ready to arrest him be left the country. He went west and went to preaching. He was holding a revila! in the little town where he was arrested, and was having big success. He bad about iweuty-fivc convert gathered around him tbe night be was arrested. The marshal! created intense excitement when tbe meeting was brought to such an abrnpt end by their minister being taken into custo dy. UcKinney protests his innocence and claims that be was never in tbis county. Death injhe Storm. S. J.JMcKensie Killed on the Railroad. Yesterday afternoon Jiu-ice of the FiacC, 8. J. McKensie, of Summit township, s run over and instantly killed by a freight train at Garrett station. Tbe Bnfortuua e victim was walking on the B.. .t O. R. R. track and was catrying an nmbrelia t shield him from Ibe heavy rain that was faliing at the time. The umbrella obscured his sight ai.d ihe train came upon him bi fore he wes aware of ila presence. His left arm was broken in ttto places and his head was ground lo a jeliy. He was dead when he was picked ttp by the trainmen. Tbe dect-aseil was one ol tne most prominent farmers in his section of the couuty and was knnwu throughout the county as a man of sterling integrity. "Skin Came" On the Way Home From a Pic Ntc. It is jnst about as difficult to keep knaves ont of a vast crowd of people, such as at tended the Lutheran pic tic at Rockwood la- Thursday, as it is for a rich man to enter (he gates of heave A. Several 'Skin games" were quietly worked ia the neighborhood of tbe pi: uic grounds, but the boldest attempt to Mb that ever came under the eye of the rvpurter occurred on the excursion train shortly after it lef; Rockwood on the return trip to Johnstown. Three neatly dressed young men entered Ihe rear car in which twenfy-five or more young ladies and gen tlemen were seated. One of the young men dropped into a seat directly opposite and facing one on which two ountry boys were sitting, while one of his confederates tock a teat on the opjosite side ol the aisle and the third walked lo the rear of Ihe car. As soon as ail bail tal.en their jsitions the first mentioned drew a small piece of board from undt-r his coat a-i 1 placing it on his lap pro duced three shells and a tiny rubber ball, lie manipulated the shells two or three, times after the fashion of the three card nionte adept and then impaired if uny per son wish.d lo bet live dollars that be couid tell under which shell the bail was bidden. His confederate promptly produced a wad of bilis and picking out a $5 bill made a bet. Of course he won. The adept then urg-d the boys opposite him to try their luck, when one of them saiJ tie did not have any money to lose in that way. The adept urg-d them repeatedly to try their lurk and was as.-istcd by his confederates, who bet and won several times. About this time several geutlemen who had evidently seen the 'he!l came" before walked up lo where the adept was sitting, prepared to place him un der arrest in case he succeeded ia lloecicg the country la Is. The ad.'pt seerued to rtaiiae that he was in danger anJ hurriedly con cealed his lay-out and left the car followed by his confederates and by one of tbe partie who had caught on to his "skia game." Siierilf Good was oil the- train and he was notified of Ihe presence of the trio of bunco er. Tne Sherirt otfered lo place them under arrest in case an information would be lodged against them by any of the parties who had witnessed their performance. The Sheriff kept the trio under surveilanoe until the train reached the station at this place, when all of them, leaped from lie platform of ihe foremost coach, on the opposite tide of the train from the station, aud ran to the rear car w here they climbed onto the plat form of tbe car afler the train was in mo tion. The presence of the three rascals on the train had become generally known be fore the train reached Somerset and it is Uol probable that they attempted to work Ihe passengers between here aud Johnstown that evening. Tbe rascals are said to live in Johnstown. , South Western State Normal. Fall Term opens Sept. I, is:;. Full corps of instructors in Normal, Commercial and Musical departments. Irge and well-equipped gymnasium, excellent library, good buildings, healthful climate, and low ex penses are among the many advantages. Many thousand dollars' wort a of improve ments made during the vacation. Write fur catah-gue to Principal or Nobmai. School, California, Pa. Water From Holes In the Cround. Members of town council have entered into an agreement with a contractor named Downey, of Beaver Falls, Fa., lo drill a test well on the F. J. Kooser lot. at' the west end of I nion street, with the object of ascertain ing whether a sullii lent supply of water can be obtained from that source to meet the re quirements of the people of ihe town and to lurnish lire protection. The contract re quires the well to be stink to a depth of "o feet, for which council has agreed to pay $. In case the extieclations of the con tractor are met in regard to securing quanti ty and quality of water ari allitioaal well wiii be drilled. The Contractor ara-s to sink two wells from which l!?,i.i gallons of water can be pumped per hour, or an aver age of !,i("it gallons of water each. Ia cae the lest proves satisfactory and two weils are drilled, they are to be equipped with sat isfactory pumps and all other machinery at a cost of ioJMi to the borough. Mr. Kooser is to be paid lloo for bis lot in event of the borough purchasing it, Drilling wells is a little more expensive than surveys and we trust will bear better fruit. A Prize for William R. Bayne, if He Can Be Found. The following letter is self explanatory. Any information in regard t the wherea bouts of the gentleman in question will be gratefully received by Postmaster Kelir : Cm, Kansas, August 1, l.s'tj. DiubSie: I have in 'oy pew-ssion a badge belonging to some veteran of the late war who I believe at one time was a resi dent of your city. This bade was ploughed op ia a held four mile "ouiii of tbis place a few days ago. It is a s'lvcr badge with a gold center pier-.. Inscribed upon the silver plate are these words: "Wm. R. Bayne, Company A. Si P. V., Hooker's Old Div." On the inside of the plale is stamped, Som erset, Pennsylvania. I have made inquiry of old settlers here if they knew of such a man. They all say they never heard the name before. My ca riosity has been aroused as to who Wm. R. Bayne is an ! bow this badge became list so far a Way from his old home. It yoa will make inquiry as tj who Wm. R. Bayne is and if at one time he was a res ident of your city or county, and if he has relatives still living I wiil send them tbis badge and consider myself under lasting ob ligations to you. Yours respectfully, EtEK Mi DoxaLn. New Store. I have opened, in Ihe room formerly oc cupied by Voughf, a line of general mer chandise and will be adding new lines each day, and will sell goodi strictly for cash or country produce, orders will be takea for farm wagons, buggies, etc., at prices away down. My aim will be to sell goods of g-od quality and at the very lowest prices . for cash, in a few days will receive a shipment of timothy seed. Come and s me. H. L. Stra. State Normal School. Th Suite N'vrmai School, at Indiana, Ta., will begin tbe fill Urra oa Tuesday, Sept. twelfth with Ei-State Superintendent Wal ler as priocipiii. Tbe school li to weil known as to leave l.t tie room far corumendation. Health is promoted by the L:gh elevation, the large campus and the pvniaajium. ; Comfort w promoted by the new elevator. ! TbepMiardis determined to preserve the i high reputation of Ihe school for i rain in? teachers and preparing youth for active Lie. Nearly every graduate of ihi year has al ready been enpaed to teach. Now is the time, when poaitioca are scarce, for young men to prepare themselves for beer work by attending school. iUghcst cf iUl in LeiVi .ning 1 & ABSOLUTELY PURE Stray Steer. A light rclye vJmg sttcr, smjil and ihir nd with-ut mark.. '" ""' '"J fm m Stonycrw-k tow.t.lrp.- cvunty. Pa. Notice hasbowi ir'vcn t Township Clerk I The owner w.ll ; ! ae l o"e and prove proi- erty, pay char-., and tak'e '" Aug. IV. !-'. IU I-AHBS-sr. Iicvlin's price always right on Furniture and Carp-'.s, I-J avd s-' Franklin Pt-. John t own. Attention Farmers ! Farmers desiring to have their rye thrash ed and the straw tied into bundles by ma chinery will do well to communicate with A. C Mi.ler i Co., at Bakersville. Satisfac tion guaranteed. c WHF.rtF K. Tiiv H'-n. Ja-b Fl". T srrxrK. Pre-:i-ii? JuiiM f t v rai t irji ui t'm.ii7j!i I'i ;IH tt lite -Tali OiUliUl'a n l i !- 1 1 if tf.' l'; Jil..iii I:.-;-i-t, hi. J-i-t! t "i t ;!-:. ? yi-r nninr- a,rt ml Jmi U liv. ry. f..rtnf Inn of Mil di'.i.Al a.ai rthor .iMt in iie -ui.l IiMr i. aii-i tf kn t v Hul. Noah ii;in k Ei:. , Jiif.k- of iht'Ttwir-iofi niiinvri r'.:.-t and Ju-tifVHif Conrt of yer au-i 1 rm:nt.r a::-I ijtrtjtjral Jn.i lhvt ry l.f t:;t ir.al f .I ''.. Ihi aiM fth.T : n-lr-r in .ui:y f -.ir,vr- t tuvw iwatifl iljeir T't-- pi. aii'l to me tlin-t1, fT ft-.!.: a t 4.tirl 4.( !i:ru.m I'irai a.rl .ri rai lrfit-rtr .-mz-vI 'Ils of t!n' t'-an t iie-ral Iml jNlivt-rr, itii'i t o::i of y.r aui Icrniaiivr al MONDAY, SEPT. 25, IS93. NTH r. ii h.T Tr fl.yn to., th-i Jn-tMV of th P. ri e. the iinwt a::l '"ifUiiu- witiuu lt CouMTyof mhtm-(. tfcuc t".-y te Un-a au l ti.Tu :n tii ir t-rourr t-rwii! ui:t tht-ir rtiit rr oM, iP'iUiMiiou.. t van!. im; ;.:: ani u'Jn r r inrruNrauc, to 1' fii' thlmr w t.i n Ifi-'ir o:!)--' aul in tiiat: l-.:" a-.'; r':ii to te tti!t, a:il al.-o Uiy i ho wi.l pr.e.M'in iu';:i"t ihe ;n-utu-H tuat arv r fiui! " iu lUv ;ail 'f Si:.t-r-t h.h; . to f- th-n asl Lucre to prji;tu!e aaiiit bt Ul aVa iliki: be iuU la.WIAII G"n, UKiia Vs ."-.VLK. t virtue of try wri of F'-rl Fwi v, Wn dlt.i'DI Kst.i'L fttto "levari Fitcij,.. i.vi.-i mil 4 Hie C-url A iminuiu l':es ol ?.j:ite.-ct county. le!ll.- ivaula, i. lae il:r... tvi, lh. re will bt: ex p Ii. 'ir,iic -!(, at tue vo.irt IIii-io, iu rioui elet buinuli, ou FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1893, at ! o'cI't I. M.f the fuiluu iii-g alo-crit-! ix-ai e-lM.c, t ait : Ail ihf riifht, title, inu vt. rial in suJ rirnsmi.i of m. tl. inil an 1 J'niat;iri Bi !;!', i:r iv.riir .'rtir of W.iNiti .v o .or. in atnl i-j a.j iJjr foil" mi; rlTlx-! r-al ti : . j. All IJ.rii t-crtma trart of la.il si nnte it; Gia'a-nviile tvt n.-h:o. Nix--wt tiui:tyt i.. a 1-ja-.liiiik: aaU 01 .dii:i. i Wenaer. H:.iHt'i 11hjl n n-.r-, ii 07 ("ri.jrly ih. if; tarn H-iiv tr.vi au-1 )tti-n, ioMui.n.!; four liiiutirtil kiwi ttiirty nr-. ij, uior- or !s -U'-arly a!i timiM.-r lmii, wit a tfi a-"r'.rtjrf: i-. No. '.'.A vrtiu LfaU'l of luii'l aitiiato in K.k lit k to a ii-iitp, ii'irr-t tV'ua'V, aii'l l' aaj ivn:a, .n:n 1 ol Sd'Ejrr 1. !autt Jep-me Ni-:iutn, JuiiU J. -0,"i.if , J"I::i W ri-.'fu uJ ctfa r-i. ro,iri:.:ir "i; h'iiir 1 a.:i t nin-: jr-tiVt? aT.-- I, biu." a;;it nve t K-rt' at wti ji is liL';:- r, !nn,;' tii i-'ti r :.! a :wu Miry 1"; ;-u--. a iita .it ir(.:taa'v. J A rcrtttU. fa 1 .f U:u n.iibW in ri'c Li is l.'L.'riiri.('.'!;ii:y an- -.tntt- atrtrc-i ! i j tuiti wu i,f V. if. 1 -v. :-k-"1. Jt'h:i ttri,..: aii'l irui '. No livi o-. ti. :. T". 11 i 1 1 r ru aTt" :.'. r or &'. ::. I i-.t .'! 1 i,-rrf.t ! f.Hir ffory I'Iamc i tr: ii 1j a;it slttiica, aitiii if ;ru-. Takru ia ti'' ' n ai;-l u U v I as the prp cnynt W :n. ii. l..ian i .)'-:ia'.haii Hoyui;:, ur- i ii i. 1 atri:irr t I'i !, H i, Co., ai l:e ilt J. C Zvuii t :r, UO.r. -AL-0 All Ihi- i'tc, rt- : -t. fj.-tis ftii 1 il--ir.:i!i I in tui-i t:e io.iuit ai.tf viv- of r- L. t . Uroiiit r-rj'( ;, -.ntr- r'r.i .. it, rlj(,t;i i liinlM-r Hcttrv 1L- H!:iD, jitf. !i A.'..Vtt vr. r. i'i.'. lt-ii ::! - i: an.: ur ruu ly an f v :..ch t i::r r ianJ, w;;u ;.ur- ; No. K'.l tii-it rf.T'a.iTi io. tif -j'iiii! si'irATe i;i . t". r -uf : t.f i.t"!r.i. tr-i'-rL t-M::rv l'a., a-1 jtniid 4 k tr.'-'. i.t: Ui-s-i it :i i ir (,.-ri ii-. -i, on ' i,';t'i'ti'y an a'I'-v ri.i-.i.tii' ar:a a-j-l M.'ith fiftcn bini f i r-1 1 h 1 r ri r ui n"r"i ty ' ah fct.i.- m:i.ii ! ittru.I fU T-rci nr-xr ! -rciit ftLil -.:. i; iv ;--t ry t- tin Li nl cr lrxr:y ( Sy r. v : r tsmiTauJ 1'fint-r VV t.'.Li'-r, cm t . t :.!.; !! ;.' .ive 'ii-'H m-ire r : w 1111 Ihf a;-r'Uiit :j -hi l'-vti. K::'r-i i !. Us M'.tf -V- ill H'.'i l -r 'll-rnir-t V MU;'., i 4, . o. A A.l',:i-'.r'-:i4.!j o! yru :.tt m::.a.c In : the irvi;;!Hii" r;.u. cKi'ily trf . tt. 1 ; j-aV of fr'f ri-y:vii a. a:iJ ku m a ou lUv 1: n 'f nt-i Urroi'u " 1"! Ni. 4. troii'.iit.' i.-- ou liwj s;7it! ; i fiu-i,-!. i' iu a nor.iitTiy :;rv atuct j f-ei l f;-rry ailvy, N.i-.'i i. il ,.11 the rtt by Ul ol . I'riii-in v In, ai.-l ;r.t: Meat by 1-jT ol J. . .-'.ul r. l.iiT t.a rt- t- tti a l.i-sfury I r.t it uwr.iiurf at 1., wr.:: a ! ir- "(ore it"'n m ii. liifnt niarSt i. ware r tin, Itir.--trains Mino.t; aaltHi;cr i'ltu'tiita,', uuii ilie ap juir; liaiii f -. in fSTnt::i an. I to Iv ! a-; the ;r. criy i H i.. t ai iii ?ua of Jim.is XA. uh- uf f. J. K'Wr. -A LSi").- A! ther!)t tit.o. Jsit.-rv-t. '-Uiin i:-l dt-man-l j of Ht-iiry kavntai., ul. m anl ioail thai it:ii:i j trw-i ot iant .n-rttT- in Hrotrn-rMvali.-j- ;. Sni-rvc t-t-.;i;iy. i: t; v i::i i, a.i; . iiimr o Joh Airt4ii.fr, W-i y j- Sut- I tT aii'l K L. 1 jaoit. -.ultt! ttiij: i-.;.Ty avrr J l-tiit:ii ho'iiw an J a bans ; urn, with an ur-iiari J of frut U-ari:; trrc oil rt-cns, w:lu ll:t? j BTiTMirtffl&IW't.- iakt-ii u fiti iii:on ai.d to V v tb ;rop--rtv ii Urury iUv un, at Hil Mi.t ot ?lt,ia:i brim. AIX. All the rlIit. i'.'lv. intfirt. it:n airl loma:il ' of A. ii tiutwey. o4. in au-i io a.i ioal vruuu lot r,f gztnia'i s.i'ai ia t;.. tHi;o of Mt-yrrtie. ; (HfiiiiiT ui S'TUrr-t an-1 t.tn of i-Van-yivMia. j !.k aiI -n t.itr rt t:l lia:IrimJ irt--t. frijt- j iiiK iry itrt n Hai.rai -;r-tt a:.'l t-it'-'Ijii lr.i'-k t'j R.-lrr ailt-y. a !j';i::iif iot So. :-;74 on tne north aii'l N. on tut- -t::a. an-1 i munr-! j tm iti c ianai M-'yt-riaV Urot.Kb, itithi -k-vhly ! pi'r.vt-y a ! . '17 . riiv;;u fitrM:i erv:,.-i a twi-;orv frmn htiluitf fcmtv; ai; 1 'lhtr buii 1- , iLK". w:tl l.e apl.tiritnau-v.-. ! itik- ia fS-ut.'H. ni l lo V1 s-iT 1 :v the ; ertv of A. H. ouar.f, al Ui? ii:t of i-iruu: iiu ' -AI.S.- AII the !:'.. lit!.. ::t"rc-t, c'a.m an l 1-uirr! : of J. H. Fr.t ;f in i.i M ail i lo - t- ' lam lola of jtrotiii-1 .t'i. in ih Uir-.iu'ti of ; M vlH'f, .N;i!;r,t Ci-u'j. an 1 if i ') i syla';!A. KiiT.v.i n-i i vir.i f.-r--'! o'i ti: ;-ie'i of ! aii1 b ron-h a- .ol S aii't Y'u it No. j l - it- on nv ,r;-er of n an-i l.ia: str.- :i. j fionCHBOTi Vir;.'i -tr"t t tl aiM e:-ri t.i:; ! l(-k !. iv i aUnu I. ix.il Mr--t to iVnua, irc-(. I au i a.!joi;i lot V l.r.. ijt .o. . iro:.!.; f-i j f--t-t tm Nortli vtr;t an-1 ex'Q1! '.-i' ' 1 - tVct ; '. Frnna. "tr-vt ar.- n-ia-ia.- loi Ijj an! Lavi-ijf iht-r'-n fr----.ii a two-tory frame 'h-.cH-iru' i.i.'i-. Irnnif ta' t; au-1 tUi.T uuiouuu.tia u:ht:i a;-;.Hrt'-nari'-e. Taiicn ia ritcu;:n:j to h ': a the rr erty of J. U. in. -luuc ai lu vl W. I. Mty fra. All -hr rieMt. t'n'. in olalm an 1 4emtni of Mr. L. ii -; of, in A'ii W a i thl tfriau: ! lot of yroi:n-l :: i -m i-f:ry isir.uh. S:a- j er-t iviin:v. rc, ir.Miim' on ii-aut :'-t-r n th-j- i wtft. Umrjirtl o'i l.ic bono by of J.J. L; wu- j W-mi at ty an a.l-y. a.:i ou fie ijii'a t-" lot t of Mrs K. H. IiVt;iV. h iviiijf ther-.oii er-fitM a 1 lHoUry trne lu-itiLir iioi-e, a stable aud j Oi.)-r otitl'U'.:iiit-.--. with me arvmnruai.t cj. -t Tikn i:i e.vt-t :;Uo an ! t !-f sil! a in Tr.rv ' rrty of Mrs. L. live:y, ai igs a i of A iLiiaia H. j AL" . XV. the ritfi.t, t:t. :a:-r c):.i and h'.i.ar.I of VV H. Oia iT'. of, in m l to ail that rerra:n tra;t of lan-1 viuaie .a . i:n,n;; Uiwnh:p. Sun rr.l o!Ti.y. Fa-. cjn'.iiM'.. t-o a r r: rr or at!J."Mi:nif lr.i- ot Wii-on K. W i;t. f.rTfr. It.' Win. Ua 2,.r ii-1 l h. fata a'.il Tli-I .'t .1 (I unifi ed 'J like puttie Tn&i a t.;3 .uit:i ami 'e--c. haviiiif there n r-t f-ila one au i a ha.f .o-y Iramt dwciliijji h'i v. t'ra'ne 4Ui te and oncr out.tiutiatf. witn site ai-urtenatiifs. Tati-n iu t-strut ;oi an 1 i- oe n- 'ho pm;. ertv of Wta. U. oweius tne m;.i of Kcdncurir All th ncht. titlf, iott-rc-t. r'Mm ni (lentnd of :r. Mary M. Tn .nii-K'n. of, m ant u ail f.; cenam lot ol Kriiiiii. :fiae in j,U'nih'ni:itr Urjin-uip, t:tTT-t ttrtiv.i y. , adjoi::.i:iT ian-l of sir. - l'f'-i:e oa t; -at, -utn aud wt-t. an1 J' hu Triii oa th ivr;h, i.avutr TMTf-on ere tel a t-t.-iory frame Uellmir houe lhi-r 04itb,Jil:nif-. Willi tie apirtenarn es l-akn j;i tt- ' 'i.i'n a'.il to o-r oi,i a- m- pr:j errvi'f Mr. Mary M. Tniii)!n, al the tv.it of I.r.Va S(:i!", u of IL T. aaydfffv in iruai for AI0. Ad tne right, title. iaur--t. claim anI Ut-mio 1 of W. W. (irrt-e. tif. in anil to aii mat (v.-u b trad of land m: in Kairh.'re lown-htp, r'm eret eonniy. Pa. ad 'HUiae iani ot ir-rir jw-n--ii. Ii;ii-r iintn-r. a. ii. i.or t)i 'Ai 1 and Mieri'Ian a:;tj ("ria Pjirtau:h. c .nriiiine u i Ti-ty-T-n ''.') a rm irnm or J-. aVut u-n . t:ij acm r-ear. I,avi::r l hereon ere;ied a irame ham, ailh ih a;);-'i-t-nant t. Takrti in t ie- 'i!ii an.i to b -io!'! a the pror. eny of VV. V. f.ioC a; the un of J. L- Lowtirtca. TERMS. V(1TI'"S All ix r-a Min ha-ilne at the above sai ' will pieaj-ie taV.f not.- luai lo per cent, of ihe porrhae money r:u-l tv paii-1 when f-niertT i-i k:t K-ked d ;v n. nl.r :t il w:!l aaa:n be ctpjil m i thf r.-a of the f?r-t p:rt-r.a-er. 1 h.; residue f ti:e purcha- tii' -trey nr.l paid i or-tef.rt;ie layf nfir!rjii;iij, Vix :--:n--- !, sept- S7, 1 .. .Nodeed wii. a kH'micl;- j td u-r.i ihe p-irrha- uioaej i I a:d in foil. j fciiur.-ra O'l .-e, i IsaLAH t.fi, 1 Auy. A.th. lvc", f Krn T. ! TVaieOy for Cuarrh la tbe 8g& by DrtcrxSta or sent by tnafL a. T. UwiUue, wamra. Fewer. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. av W - we9 Boroijzh Bonds for Sale. TO THE AMOUNT CP $2 5, 300, --a . -i'i t";v yr n r ilv'. m .i'i .;t; u of ai.i U.r.'i- : u-sr itr- :-. at io r-tu- ( ;t t-ctit . jaj iint . j-ai-aii'ii:..! tm M of A;r!l tin! M.iiH'.!rii! u-i.;.cr li.c t :!. ui: iJ-r.M.t ! Tr'a!irt r. 'i.i (.in-i.n Las lo ot.itr ii:.li'-.;-I:it. u ihU ! it' f li. ;i iw i u liiitn tnioimt a':lh.r 'i f ltw. Sn'.!t roi' k--. itiiiu ihv pr vaite i l l e: ' !;'!. iiS r ran-t Ik ui in uii'1r pkI, iMtn-vi1 lo tin i 'Tc a:ii 1-mn ,t.ti;. nivrvt, lu, a;i i a ill he refivet uatii 7 u l1u is i. M , FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 93. Fur fartiior :uf.rn:n!ip aMr-..v Vv M H. U Kl.KI.'i Y r-.mcr-e;. l'a. S'l If'fc 1? o Tt-hr trivt-a to ai! rH-r-fririnrTTi-t-t fjt t .::, rr-'.it"r. or ouu-rw t;;: f tntiAii. a4-io'irtta i.ave K-.-yx. r. r..i ti'Bl arric wiii pr'-i:i""i i..r ti!,.rm:iU'ti a:. I aitiowau' ? ai an crpr.aUi' io.irt to t.t-i-1 at ji;i. ict. i'a.,ua IA Viiif"Uy, .-yjit. T, Firt ari'l :ina! "tr.t of rha?;n ty 11. Kci kty, giinr-Le.n of J'.mne Km. AffiMdi! of Arcui:aui lt;rJt Aiimicitraur aul Tru ! of S.il'y Kn". 'Ut: M. A -n-uat ot J:-uu tj. Maz-r, a4ruliistraior of Ls Ti M.i r, lf J. i-r 14 1 ui filial arf-t.nt of ATt-lr'u Bacr, Fxt,r uliir or" jti!it.i(-i n.r, -i. Kirt aul :i'ial a' .:.t of I l.a :;iM'ifTp a-laiiti-iMntir of A'i' l.r(uy, 'iff -i. K;ri h!jI laai a '-o .i.t ui" K-itrt A'iirU".i!iof a-lioiiiirator Of At.rt:mn A'li; i:.u. 'Iff L AiviKialnf .v. i.:.ori M.-t Ii:n-a nl K. K. M.. Ciiloa-;. ex-viUorn of Joba t t!iit ,1. him iUit lirial atviiit tf l"r;a J. iir.ta-r, a.l:u:r;ira: ir of r r-r-i-ru-ka :i::n. -Iti: .1. i-iTt au until ao o iti' of W. a. kutilma!., ex t .rort r t. J. ll'- iv r, 'i '-l. Kiri aieot)i;t 'n A. J. l.'o:ijra. execui of H i Td'.'i h---4tii. liec'd. klT a:t r.anl aTfi!m of II. W. Pl.aT-T p1 N. K. ti:ufM:iA'X-i u1Ar!' of H--iir rnailcr. ierM iirl if'touii; of i.r.rlv iruai, ifct.'uur ol Jt.h w-)a:i.l.1-c i. 'I'tiv v.niiit of hoort II K x)i( executor of M. L. ii-ti:y, -k-. i. trt i'na! .-foi:nt of J. . -y aa ! M. D. Tn:n5. ad:n:t!rat'r- -a" A U-n h4ai-f. ! A'-ii an of liny url.a ol ur- c::--- Live:i'' io1. b'.r-L a!.ii f.ra: M-.rf;ot ttf U:': a l- ai ; '. ' rhiof an I it ur" . ic-: ( try, i ''). i'.r-t ac t'U.it ui rⅈ- :ia:!V r ar; i H if,-t Si.ai.-r, auni::ti.traurs of iiir-nt ':-tr, i!t- .1. Fir-t o1 M.hI afft.nni t)( t M -.mvf r an t KiM'-ia KviU, atiiuiu;ratont of Lurliau Kcii S k irt an-1 Una! a. c,.nt o ITIrafi W. l'jIime, il::iiii.-;r:''r 01 liari--. 'ra!.f. . k'.i-l K'i D:ii .tint ..f Jol'H L a.I Jc :..;rK:itr ii arth J. Ha'i'-' r, ii-f-.1. r .it n,! i n ;al at- on u ,t K. J. K'H-t, a -luaa- 1 uc k-i oia.l aTo'iM'. 1 t . Li i-( . o'if T the pirviitor of Ju-b Livt-. u-i. ;ate of t.i Lii k t-"!t-;iip, 1t-f .i. A " i ii t tf j'lii !i t ;jht. a'l;;;.ni.-t.-u:or of Lt- I.a V -. .1. .l.- i. hifi r;:ia: a'-i'iui'.it of B Tf c '!-.-r, a I:niu it;a:.jfof A Urn r. .ny-itr, d- -1. Krisvr'if! -c, A. J. HI I. KM V. A -IUNKE.V t'ALK: j Hy v:r"4c f a ..f vl'.i,n.irr afcl.-U'wut ; anl or- h . wlf l-vi-iy.',"l til c.i.iri ,.11 1 1 (..ii r.i-s.; ..nir. 1 c ;u.iv a: -I t.. m.- .l.r. I i ui..' rxto-e lufui':K..e al 4iiO L rl.-K ua Friday, Sept. 15, 1S93, -ta".t r r fl.wi:. Alter, m:uiU; m Larimer ' i-.'ii.Liii, v:,: : j N-. l . . ?!, i rrxct ft-ij'-l'iir-s; 'ar.il- nf hri j t in Tt Ki 1 W : ; tin K V n. Ti'."xi"r- I-v I .)- i rt-j 7. ,? i-'eurtL -i t;; e Dwelling House, a:. 1 r.an. " '2. K 1. 'i.iln tn. t of In .11 :i.!'o;:;(;i' !ai.N of Jo;,n Kii " :. i. r't-- M ir; . .-a 1; .m ; ;iu an I of Nt-r.-, .:: in t; ' 1 a a'r- r.i r it-- of n::.-'h u'nt - t,'. t i, ur Hu tti !)Taor itl, tin. .'h'.ij :i'i ;rii '-ri -vr :m : N ;rf on. 1 ,t? !:tn; art u-ai f.tf li. O. ii. K. ai; i Hi a : - f.:ti-t:it. ?M.tMM I'':''!ia- irT"nv on i:i.jlu- .- 1 j .n I a K-t 'n i'io:.v:s a v;; r " VALtMINK HAY. clil.IC ASLK. Vahath Pw2il Estats ! Tty virt'ie of an orlt-r of a'e i.-M-l out of the r,itiau- i nrt or i: rs-! o'lti!:-, Pa., ami to i; -Ur.-' I'j 1. wi'i ei.t.. la if f. al the h- 'iiv'. i:i - trai t N'j 1 , ou Wednesday, September 20, '93, at iC'' oVl'ii k I M., all t'ie f- IlouiMt; t nl d a. e-tatc, laU: tne iTrtn:Tiy of JoUn Nuir. act d, v.z : .No. 1 A rerta: a Tract of -ifiufe in J f f-.-r-in t.nh;t. m t: l fou:uy of 'i'iutm., a-i-;jm:iiaX iaivtot Lkm Knupp l.ei". rvvr Hr it:i s u .i. li- nry ani Au-'.n Mii-er, VV ni. P. Hy at;.l Jor.n L -arlTr --Hil.ii!iiii,'l"i a-T- tnre or -f aUirit US acrfSoT :.K-h are lenr. and ra...ri- we'i i i i: i ""; t. t.ir-re i- a !a-ae s'j-.Mr ( arnpi-n the prerii-t aiid aeek-r-, un fie fet an, "'hi. ;ro';i:-. ;,. aii to te o.i with Hit l-trm. At iit oaie-a.r of tii- rno I- ui1.-',;a:ti witn t..e eeier-tuted Nair v in -ai, an-! the o.inc m a cij't u -rkf: fHi.i:tion. The Is.' u.-o a i;'.ir a l U.o.e at L:e coai tali. T'..vTe : a Dwelling House, :ar?e irtrn a::d a lut? v.a-h l:o';e, implen.ent .hoi;e. t '.'., or Hie ;arru. A'Uetfscr tt is a very U-j.-.r4hie iitrai. N-. J A r.'-U.n 1 1 ; : iT - r tra. t -ifiatc In J- rT, r ' j i-nt. in -Hi-. -o;i!i . k-I iitnu hiii'i- of P. itrtitri heir. I-atth 1 rsM? and W. L. harkuy, eoLtaiuiitj? 1 A) Acre. more -jt U-i. Terms : r:i o. T: ! ..'f tha i.'ir- !iie v.: iny al;-r pay rrv nt of to r niHin a l.-fi on tne p,,en:-i. mr.-re-; W he pat I to tiw : lu dnnint h-r iii'e. h:i -at tu-r ';.r-rtth ti,e principal Mim v i-ai I to t.V- l-ii- S-wtu o.i u..!:rtj;a--in of -a..e, a:i! 'mia'iot iu " e!t.ai aii:i'.al py..ii-n: w :f.i ."-: m eri N;'.'. .. aiit-r i- rjj-iit of io rci!i;0 a .eu o:i ov 1 : ' ( 'ill t-m;r::ia-li-jt of .-ale and balaore in our ar. W ILIA AM P- Ha 7, Vt-l ILAfl N MX. A!::i:m-trator. ASSIGNEE'S SALE By virtue of a deed of vo:ntarv avienm- ut atiil !. r of -Jile ud out ol liv. iml ul ain m -:i Ii- c- . f .nuer-et couny t'a., am. I to Lie oii-wtf.l. I :;l x;um- U p'.itlu -a.e ou tue preui on Saturday, Sept! 23d, 1893, at loi-i.f k P. M tne fallow ! U-w riU-d real e--ta:e oi .arn'i" a. Forney. ,M i:.f l.t- tui?i.-ieai t i:;.'e l i Urotli'-r-TMii-y tf).Tn-rilp, in ni l four, ty, aijoHi!ne lun-U of aukw- (r. k.oimet, Ai.eJLai.Uer it Ufer an 1 'jlhefi, ftii'-aiuiuic , ZOO -tVcrcs, more or !-. of -ahieh a''ct I n areclearf l anU of tn.-. a'-mt v.i a-re- in zuvad-'W and r-ai-U'H ia x joU . ultiVi:ou auu i.intx-r, having tneTcou -i.-eeud a Uo si'jry Brick Dwelling, hou-e with hajseint :t :'.;: z ho i". w an e prtHt j r.r g. a r la:i Lrn t-t O 1-1 aiid ttnr o':i 5.:ir, ii a ii "tarar ea:itp or at l-it maJ trees, weil atreU aid et.oiee variety of aii (i:il of fruit, in one of ti.e tl icraiu urow.rikr ; rtlutnua -e-t.o;i -f The ej'inty. ith m 1 miiT. from tkriin and l omvet.int to church and si'hol, ua hiuv atoe uow ojeti iroiu tu 11 (eeL Terms ' of pu-rhaiw money on ecni;rT.t:' of !ae; in'" in -rtlh- and in IJ nion:h with ::jt-re-t. !"' r-r cent, of tne p'ir aai iihjet to be paid in vii il.v da of JOHN R. SCOrr. A-.tnee. S uie rM:i, l a. A SiKi'i:i".S SALE. -or- ValnaUs Rsal Estats ! By virtue if a de-l cf voluntary v-ia7irant of J. o. Hay and Maxtr.a H la :.e. i.jr cr. tciM-rit cf hi- i ei-.tr. an! by v::t:e 4 a.i or 'r rf t:H our of fie "irt of ( otnnvn r-.eiv an 1 to d reeled e:.i X pwe lo pub lic uu the prcrue. uu SATURDAY. SZPT. 23d 1393, at 1 oIo-k P. 5C.. the Slowir.f ral estate, late the provoty of said J. o. Hty. t .1 : A certain tract of laal uat. !n Jer.ner tAa '.iip. rsHxuerri cwnty, P., alj .iiiiiiiic i:lft of Ji.tin P. Aukeur. John K.ukb.l ixii-iv cmtaiu niif IW. arri mo1 or le, afx.ui 1'. a-r- I'it-arl ami b.Aace ia timber, bav;t; laeriNHi re'tl . Dwelling House, and ram. Cm fni!t on farm. Farm aJ 1 tu8 Jeuartown borocsa. .w W 4t ' t"bl M of purr! ae UK n I C I II I i ry in hand 9n corcrmatH q c f a.e auu jLiu tu iwt iUiiJ auuuai payueuu wiiu initfe-t. VALENTIN K HAY. W. J. K. HAY. AmiAjUue-'. PITTSBURG'S FALL FESTIVITIES! Yoa 2.UY NOT be able to attend the WORLD'S FAIR at Chicago, but ou will certainly en joy a visit to the great Pittsburg Exposition, WHICH OPENS September 6th. closes October zisu lis Attractions are Legion. Tb mafnif cent band of ELLIS BKOOKS and tb ttnrivsled U1L.M0RB havo ben enzajed, tojether , with uch incomparatila Var lists as Materna, Scalchi, Blauvelt, ' Campanini and Black Patti. 1S93.' SPECIAL R.TES ON The Popular Suit for Traveling and Street Wear re the BLAZOR and EATON SUITS. Natliir .' inrtre ronvenient f.-ra IaJy to travel in than one of the almve il-si-iil-el Suita. We liavt-them from i anl. They can b nrii illi auy kinj of waist. We have U'aiM?, nicely ma le, from npwari!. All our Summer (cmhIh are now mil.) retrarllesi of cor. Chailiee reluceil now to 5 and i eenta ; (.iiiiKhamti down to s, li'an) lL'j eeuta; l'rint.-.l Mali!, Mnalin.4, Poneei., Tishues am) Cotton Flah all to iro at liia per yard ; Printed Dotted wienes roat r.'lc : best ijiialitv f'reneb Satin, .'io ami tent nuahty. ail go now at ; Broca.le Sateens, ; and c-ent f'jaljty. all io now at oOc. lU-duction in all departments on seasonable tiootis. Children's !ieady-Made dingham dresses, .V) and 7" cent, and l goode, go now at J,.")0and 75 cents. Ask to see our new lUraia Towel at 2"c. SPRING- :0: WE are Ready. O ur rrinq: Stock containd evervtliin thas 13 New, Beautiful anJ Tn Moii'; Youth's, Covs' ami CliiliK-tis Clothm we arc the Lustier?. A head and shoulder above all would- bo competitor. "Vur Ilat Pepartiivnt challenges the admiration of everybody. Aa fceiiiLris lx.-lievintr, call andbe satisticd. THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. GElS's OLD STANI), NOW QUINN'S. LEADING STORE OF THE CITY TO IiUV YOUIl E2Y GOODS, CAEFEK, L1N0LEU1R, FANCY GOOIB, ETC. With economy and profit to the Customer. Come and see. JAMES QTTIILTISr- WASH INGTON AN D J E FFE R SO N COLLEG E." NINETY THIKD YEARtVw S-pt. I- F illy ;o; . to prepare ffr ti;Uy of '.lie . iriieU proU -"i Ne i-rvatory. Atn.eiic t.i id anU uwr era:. AiU'uiii .--jT. Aildre. yl'LETO acckitoi; KKn E. To I.ydia W-i, i'ltennarrietl w:th E. M. S-hnab. ot f -a; lie. Vfc :t:on, Annie V am la'iii, f A W '.-i. l'a . and M.ry. in e rmHTi-! K;'-iia.it iie txm!!. f iu l. i :iy, NeoraWa. Vmi are i.vj cited to he and appear b-fre t.e Jui-e of oir " 'rpnai'V t imrt at ati lrphtin" t oiirt to te iie.d at S.)i,ier--t oh the . ih day of S. p.-mUT. iv.i, al l' ii ' t iu the fore noon, tin n and ler- n at vept or relue to takte tne renl e-tjtu .f Ja"oo We.kt. dec d, at the appraised val iatioti pot i.rx'U tt hy au In-iext lnly a.rd ed hy hhJ'I t.'otin, and rvlnru-t on the Jiud daT of 3Jay. or hw can why thvnauie snond not l- -;fl Aad herjoffad not. .-.'w r.irs '!!!, lAlAlI G'I. samifrse:, l a., A.y. l.i. " hi.t-r.:f. I'LE TO ACfKlToi: EKKLK it To f'yrenlo ; Th njm and He!en Thoojj--t-n.uf 1 iU.-i.4ir.ti. fa.. Jaa:o K. 1 f:onij-i:i ai.l iJ-t- r .Vo'i;, r? T.-oxpm, of N :!-. lr-i.iid -tiim. ii jutia V'. i h"in-i. J h n. l a . Win. L Iriomp- n. oi M-Treiivilie. Fa., atd t. iiw ' Uiiuren ol Mari m i-orf. det ea--'!. viz T:i:dt-u- Mar-on .r.:f. Flavuni -rorT. Vivinti My.ni;. Ni-fie t,''naTrorf, Ji.ira Vsricinia . roil and M-iatrf'-uirT firoiT, ad of Pii:f.;rL'n. fa.. and Lilly M. hv'an. of lawym, Fayeile otin;y. fa Von are he-nv ritM t ard apji-'ar before the Jiii'.rf- of our orphan I'oort at an urph-in.-' .x:n u he hf. i at Nocart on th- .:h tia.y of fftH-nJ'T. I'.'ai l' ncl'Hk Ui the torviMm. tl.eii and her to nci e;t or refne to take tie rvai e-'Mw uf Ja''-"' and k.;: afet.i '1 QotnpMtn. dee d, al ttie at pra.-e i vainaiitKi pi: upa it r an In-(i-.-t dn.y iard-d r.y aa:d Vurt, aud rvti.r-Med ou the j.L.d da i;l Mat. l-.c;. or srn ran-e hf lie wtOie -:iou.d Uol he ?o.d. And tit ret f fail QiH .4Ltrr' t:n-e, ( XiAlAil G-T'. Son.-.rti, i'a., .vi. i eher::r. J 'XKCL'TmIW NOTICK Avtte of Samuel J Fv-l k. !ate r.f Paint towa-.-mp. ?tnierMt t ounly. Pa., deceased. Let. r-i it-taiueni-y on iiie at-ore etu- bav-o-n granietl u tne under: ud by the prop er authority, notice l- iiereoy ifiven to ail per:i inde:t-t to -aid etale. U Duaae immediate pay riei.t ai.d thne ha via claiius a:ainl ihe i,i:e, .li pr-e;!t tnem d i.y anhnicate 1 tor i-srtte-meni ou lues-lay, .iobr ITtft, al fcia lat n.-i.-uee. K'LLIE FY H'S. tiet;nUtf. E 7Xi:t rToiis- notice. iu-'.ate of John M. fi!evnr, 1ecea.-td, late of .-tony reit to-an-D:p. Letters teftiLarnenuiry oa the aive !-tate hav ii a ieen irranUrd lo tne underpinned hy ihe psop er anti.oriiy, iiotn e i nerehy pveo to tall par-oi. ludei-ud u Mt:d eiau lo rxiMtte immedi-t'e pav- n:Mit i.d thotMr havi' if rla':u ak'tiit't il.e Mtaie a ri ureeiit in Uu.y au:hent' a:e1 tr at-tit--tnriit on r"rUy, tctocr 'la. Vf-. at the hou-e o dec d. W.J. lil.fER. JA- J. '.LKS-.sr.tt. J t "H A tKu.SKR. xt:ukn of Jolt a M. iiiowut-r. u .'. OTIC!: IN DIVORCE. Jane T. Liir, ) la tle fonrt of l ommon .- Kt'ay of -o'n-r'-i to'-u-Iav.d L Irir. tv. of May T. i't:. o. 1, Atia-i 8aoMjeua Ut Lnvofe. T liv-l i. L tr t'-e tiflt3i,rr m.cw ; Yei are hereby inHihed t he and appear at tn2 iixt in t Mtvuwin ria Ir 3J;,ier-t eointT, to h heid at NiinT-t. ra , on me 4m 31uiay ofrept . A. l.t l"--.. t -AU UaVi U a:ier a -on;..aiiit-l Jaue f Lo.tr. your wi:j, tie plain iTj atxi-.e nameI, ana tiow i-aue. any y-i hae. way yor aid w:f- houl itot he divor d fr iu the unoi ol ;iMir.:i' ::r n.ierttl i to wi-.n To'j, avteeaoiy l the prayer of ner pritUfi and i.uel exmtrttetl aaiLM yoa Urfore ald l ourf. Seriirrt-'w. U.VlAH (iO, AUi. i'-' i-i .-er;ir. 4 DMIXLSTRATOir.3 NOTICE. a-L.ie of Li cvii Eoaf--, late of Brothers valley towuxliip, dec d. Letter' a.-winitrat:tm on tha above e-taV havuic oe:i irranU-d to iiit- und r-trned ty tr.e Kcxtter of Mil . eiu , ia mud lor x.tuert i onuiy. n au e i he: -ry n:vea tu ia perwrna ird:be1 to a:d i -ti to mate immedt ae fay Oetit. an i tn-j-e havm eLavira- aaraiUM the ame w.il prs-ni them t i!y auj.enti aied Ur aeuiement ou Krday, epi. It-i, l iue al MeierdA.e, fa. LEVI J. JODtR. AdmiuMntor. YDMKIPaATOR-S NOTICE. Kuate of Var-rart mith. late of 3omert town hpi, fonierrt ejniy. Pa., dec ii. Letter x AUmaiUtrati.. on lui wi! haTinf beva ifrautc! to trie uuirrauued by tne p-oper a:i:frtv. notice iherty :ea to ail perfcna indetu-d to wi'i -tat to ma.ee imml:a.e py-ii---nt. and ;ij--a- taaTing eia'ni ar a. i.mi ihm aaane wiil priarnl them ln'.y anmeniieMte! for stent on or before Thurwlay. sept. Tth, l9J i, at the i-wdeae of the Adm.ut.-aor in aloyealowa buroCifU. EDMCND PMITH, AdioIUaJtratir. ALL RAILROADS. .393. of 1893. Are YOU? es iippe l forei-lVve work. F'-tiverourw adapt Laf-iTa'-criea hr t hesmMrv Minral. arv aii.l Huioarv. nina.-mm i.h M--dii :--fr Kip-iira very m-xi-Tn PR ESiDE.HT. WasKingtoa, Pa. A IM I . ISTP.ATUf iS NOTICK. r,-iale of Sim-ie; A Miller. de.ea!, Ute of Ailetfhehy township. Souieret eainty. Tetter', of at!rnihitration havinc r-een in-i to tne n-ider-.'K'.ied iy ilia tner autriortty nj- t:. e I. heref-y irtveii U aii partiew indebted to j ie-iair- fi mke n.iriedtate uavineot of ttm -arue and a.i .nrtie-t havinir rlalrn- avaimt ail j eftaie. to prr-rut them duly autri'-mi-mied ur , itt.eiijei, nu -4iiirdav, inuitirr 1 Uh, 1-'. ;. a( the lair rvMtietH-eof iue deieaned in AileaneiiV lAl.illu. " ' ' JOHN MILLER, ! A. L... Hay. AdiiiiniM,rahr. 1 AU'.rney. ; DMINISTKAToRt:S NOTICE. ; iv-ta of AbrahflTn ''o::KheTiour. late of Ncth- ainplofi ni!iiily, da 0. , !-eUeri o? iiiio;,i-trii.o t ou trie aUiv- estate having hveii iffrt-jte-t p ;n andcr-uueU by tne i po-prr a'i ,'ffi'y. nocn-e i- h-rey ir-ven to ad ; per--..:-, ludt :Heu -j-aid e-l.e to uiai iniin edi . ate ian.eiit and :ho- tiavuiat e.aiin atfKtiit i tne aine wiil present them du.y aiith-nt:eat-tt lor AetiienKnt in satnrdav, eepL .nh. lfti, ; -1 i-ideme of deceal. Ai. a-euuii to be . preente-l there. ! . . . HIRAM BITTNKR. I J. L-,vry, Ally. Aduuii.irator. A UDIIUUS NOTICE. Ia K--E.uie (In tlie Orj.ban. Ciirt uf "f - 'm.-rv.t t .win iv i-ena- VkUtt I). Mi'.Wr. (iviiai. -M!h yy, Exet-titim a;i. Tnis accwint prcwfLcii u "i.irt wjut excefitiuiia. A:i'! dd. :i h I:, on mix ion of srirtt .I: ;'.ruc....r .xteuutrs r:;i-.l. ih lirt a-...iit iftiKc II. f-il'.. hi-!.. A'..i!'.ur. u ax-vr. i.u !. lUiivnii-nt.. mlin-t tne rcouin.'n lu !.. a:il .l!nf)nt tlie fwn.l. m uk- bi;,i .f tn A-i-olUi.llU loauil aiu.mg IIhim; lrji:lv entitifi s'yMKIL-ET COI XTV. : Kxlr.rt tn.iii Ihr Kecorl cfrtiriffl tbi.- -JlU -Uy ol May, A. It., l-ti. A. i. UILLXa.V. '. -'- .- tik. i ' a-LEUAL NOTICE. Xo:.-e h.-rrt.T rivrn that I will nl tn al t cl to Hi? (1iki4 untK-r th 1kV(. ap.nutmiiC at 01Tf.!t'iv Ul dtuvr4.-t lVUiK!l,OD rll.ilrt .-.plil'.i.K-r J-.b. A. l . l-.'s at ,uk o'i-K. F. M , w.irn ni mavrr aii .irtitliiU-nr.tl-aii attea.l. Ohu. K. acl'Ll.. Auditor. NOTICE. N'me btrehy iven tht tiie application of J. . Kiid;rT. et a; , lor in :nroriratt'o of tiae Vl!!ijf: f oioeltieiil, lit AlWKi toWtiifiip, St-m- ent ttjiity. to of knowu th lUtrunn of N.fc-fn-.iu." w- apprel hy tiie irriud J'jry ou !h j.ih day of Mj(. A. If. tni, an-1 wiil em t-ef-e tne '"oirt of i!i-rter ie-iot, of ftaid eoun:y for fmaidr-'rve' on Monday, the itn dy ot teptemhrr. A. if. I-jJ. W. JL PAN NER. 1 rAOo notary. KUK SALE. A finn Linoin tnunhin. ota'nir -?yO aeren, mntv or tesia. 17 acre elear, aud haiaiM-e wei! l!n!erd. New frani botute ard farn. Ijind in ! -a ate of niiHTati . A aori tor Ua of land -:ude-,a d w ith a tin tiaiity of tiu uii 1 Jtrve a;yie .-r'hr I a.4i drfar itmp. A at'-t farin ;u aM-t nt-Ufhrairou.! for lurtiNfr paxtieiir ajui irnu -a.! on or aIdre-w JAkAjU ilALwr, hdie, Fa. SKIN DISEASES Toledo OhUs May &y I9k Mii" Bovp OtJcmtxT f'o.. kilWuoJD, Pa. 'ttNTI UKK : I a- tr.irVd with t.Tf ila or K.'Z'mt Jbr a numr of y-ar : my bai waa r-j?red witn -rej tt.tix a vti.d cruit eilendir.? aii ofrr my hea.1 and :a e. beiiifr in nUMf piav ej half au ineii tin I o--d ii-'V-t . 0:ntrnu( arnl am happy U ay that iici;rei ate tn nve day. i eanmt pr ;- ii uo hj:dy and arid eh.rfn!!y answer an v e-f ii i i u i in n rexanJ iuf aame hen ftbtuip la etieloBt ! r rpi. Your ina:iatftji!y. No. Ijltsrhprrr t . Lot I irEC'KERT. Toietto, Ohio, f-uaranteed ti eure E--earn. OrannlatiMf Eyn LIdi. Te'ter, R;u Worn, hryt.pe.a4, Aarbrra I ten and d r,:tane-'0' Kjp'.ion. Sent p-t paid tor II per Ou. iioi'U Ol NT w fr.ST 0 kinaiiaibg. fa. BUSSIES at i Price zzrl vJ72 mi. kf... t: .n a. r'um I..p ttrrwj ii: o.ill ALA. bur xi Kmoa ax i.f . w aoriu avidi. at kui'i . r-a. r. . ircT a cajrr c. 1 1 M LaT-aaa 8trinriTmMI, 0. Y7 3 ; i i : i