The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 06, 1893, Image 3

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he Somerset Herald.
GEOEGS E. SCTLL, Editor.
...St;.L t, JS98.
... .;in;'ii be rftlV.rTi
J on or before
. - j 3::4 tii wori l laugbs with yon
! ! yja Isiib at your own j jk."
O-l 1 'y oa IS fcj!d by
J. B. IltLllfciiBAril.
e Fi!";y f::"tb P.-niy ivaui
:-;- r-ni.iun on WednetJay,
k : '-'i fay
;t f:w sre roir.g.
!.ik-llie neirsjwiitfT by false
jtioa. Tlie la j.rosiJes a
f,.r ("''
i ...;.!';:: !i':-aLD should not foryet
". t::vd:r. tU Uiu&;i, ran fit their
vr,.:.ij II il Company " finance
t- rf.-:!s ''-141 ' 1 told all tlie
, the Sanitarium on a
:), the best fljur in tbe
,.. is warranted. For fade
ilAHLOS rkUKcXK..
s. j i.fOarcbrid.rt Crawford county,
"'vr a bank a! the oininR o1
3 . !; v.-ir. dirt-ciors having taken tbe
.-r a ljofciiig to that end. Jt
v -:.e rst ,J,J' 'a c3'? to give
.r-'.nu a tr....
sa.e f f;ae furniture at IVviin's
-j I'ri.kan St., begins Aug. tnh.
.,. at about ba':f price.
, . r.ut aware of the danfrcrs of
.. .,-..,.,. Lt-iiitrt 'be proper reim-dy till
ucjtu? caruuie, or inilauinjttion
A doe or two of Ayer'a
. : lit would Lavs prtveut-
.. c!:.iD4 of K-!iool susjests that a bet
'.xi; iu e jsumy cannot be found than
KxErrgB A Fekee.
......j.j.j':nt')a. Iiuck & Co., bankers, of
cVroiUowuaail lia-stiiijp, Cam
r,.;r. v. Live rtau:uel business after a
- . .- f::i jn. o;-ening up on Wedue-nLty
- .. Tl firm Lave tbe cotitiJi-uce of
.- a:.d business will move along
:. ;:. t.ie uv-il way.
,. ,ri j pa ires at tbe prices dow ruling
at KnepptT fc IVrner's. The
, stvleh in suits and over coats are
j. .'al! ai. J exaaiine their stoik.
,t f ,::..wi:u leii'-rs remaining iu the
e at Smfrit will be sent to tbe
: t..:vr .:. if u t caliwl lor within
j..v- ,is this date. September ". JS:3:
r. '"- : tiiriett, C. C. ; llt-flfy, J.
;;.:.;:. B.r:ie: M.m, A. J; Meyers. E.
r....ak. Wend.li:e: K-jss, Kb: Chafer,
e.
J.wia Kkllef., P.M.
.r-eniber that Mjhl.v.i S-'hrook k in
asx! fresh line of groceries. ISaur
;.. at i. !t.-.iu priot. Country pro
r'Ta in exchange for go'jda at all
An A'.' !:i; m man will let bis daughter
.rrv ..e man if her choice and will ftsrn
1 hu'ise if the can give seven sensible
wanting 'o marry l.iiu. She is
v lii ; '.i in love with the man, but after
I her head f.n two week bas found
a i-Jiri ri-usons. One is, "I love him,"
: ti.r oth-r is. ,-I d.m't want aiiy other
; L'-t hirn." Af CI"!'?.
Have y..u sea I't v'.in's Krusse'.'.s Carpets
-,..:. ryard. ia any pattern? I.ace
!uer than jjbbers prii-es.
? sjrjuteed on any article. y and
j:.I.:i St.. Johnstown, Ta.
.:hv the public scW.s of this State are
be faniised with free text bovkif, every
rut should insist u;v'n their children
:osool. mere 13 viruauv uuw i.o
. :;.e cin.iecieJ w:ta our puo.icscutKiis,
A :,ts ho are so careless as not to
. ,s st -: tif interest of ttieir cUt.lrns
i-.Ui?ll:ns thetu to gaiu a little
i he should le punisheil. We can
: r j. ::it cut a n amber of boys in this
I i f J m't know w hat the inside of a
j r -. m looks like.
!. il. iiav.s & Co. resj'oci.t'.i'.ly request
f j J c..-'.oruers of M. M.Tredwell & Co.
(Mr.:;::ue their liberal ialro!ia,re toward?
L-ntt'.rm. We carry a larp? stock cf
.:::n-ry, N itions, Tri aiming and New
i!i llj.s. Try the new Cr:u.
H,:.ry Mi-hier, a well-known farmer cf
.rxauih township, was clearing a tract
a:i 1 his farm several days aio when,
rtauiviug a lar.-e stone, a den of rattle
j'es was discovered. In the excitement
. ,h followed all the snakes jr 't away ex
A three which were killed by Mr. Misbler
i his poa. A number of rattlesnakes had
! -p. x-en in that he d lately, but the pres-
. -(-(jfthe den was not known until the
ae overturned.
:. H. C. White, of Messrs A. J. Whife &
taiiors a;id clothiers. Oamberstmrg,
wi.ibe in Somcrstt Or several day
i! !-ei,t. l iih. with sample of New Fail
f . and Overcoatings, fcitislaelion ai-
iys.rei.deted. lleasonable prices.
J Ai.u it to hundred farmers institutes
i ie hld in 5'ennsylvania betweea this
a:: j next spring, as already one hun-
r,! a::J seven applications have been fiied
j : j:ate Il--ard of Agriculture. To
i; cj:i.:y tbe State will give i7) and li
! 1 r ea.h farm in aJJition. Thus Lan
- w.:'. rtceiv the largest sum,
4 i ::' wii! ctt ., the smallest of any
I I'nlla.ielpbi will get The
-j.-isaKv.it ill . The total appropri-
U this purjjse is $J.XX
Tjr l:i"y way to cure fever and ague is
hrrt., f:t;;trai;z the pjions which causes
-a. A--i.r text-l them frjm the sys
3t. Aiei s Aue Cure operates iu both
-s. i' a warrant'! sp.-cifi; fr a.l
rr ii n ... sri j. dis-r Jers, and never fai s
y a New Jersey farroer, whi'e
v.z the street in New York, beard
:..., u "neicll" of his good old
fci h had been stolen from his batn
:: ;t. t:x months having tlaid.
i
f- t er inruid, and thtre, sure enough,
'-at '.: f s-x.::iw u U animal, bitched to
- '- i stvjr,. The horse bad recouized
i.- c.tf -r a:.,j j.-lVe him the accustomed
f -.e Urmer re.-overed bli property
f. -i Il ihlif was a.-rc?:ed.
I Li nd Will C iver of this place were
: y ;rj in-dat I'rsinalast Sunday nigLt
J ' r-!.aay. fue boys were camping up
j ' "--' ! w-re visited by Burgess Kanx and
1- e 'iei:a-. Ia tne evening they drove
j 'tsr v. ? ij the depot. Iu turning their
I J .u at iLe uepot tuey upset it. fr.ghtenir.g
,'Vir--s. lira biy were dragged Jor
j i'1-te t i ta:ice. Liuvis irjured the worst.
- w.3 i a-;i.g over b:s bi dy, atrious.y
1 . -r.i.; tl.e -j-ii!e. li.s (t was aiso bad'y
t i ,.y are but h g -aiug along nicely now
"'! .h:js CjO; 4Uencs are feared.
i : rra-e several kinds of jn.is uo;.s
Wi.--ti Very clu ly resemble the eata
:r t jis, ii! one should venture to
ie
id :
A unfamiliar variety. It U
iat ,rcib!e test fjr distinguishing
eata.e rii; tlei froai tue poisonous is to
- -.e salt oa llcijiigy part, wbich wiil
yelluw if a pjivO',yns growth. Many
""-v t j es are given to a i?)e iuexpr'.ena d
-!l '-tutig niushroomj. sutk as atirricg
-i i-r spoon, which will BjC"ie a
Ui.ge if iLty are until to eat, or judging
J l-r tnplei.i.t o-Jor. Toe old negro
of iirf a y'.t u always sujpicioua of
ltre nature of ILe cuiJjrooai stew until
-reduf its LarUilcss uaiUtji by dtoppi
"peeled white onion into Ha aaucejan,
m u turned black if any )iosbti faogi
ii-esent. A very aafe guide in the sml
l' the appearance of the mushroom,
3 wtea freshly grown, is smooth on
' ''. wti-le lae under part is of a light led or
''""--'I't- Ai tue plaat increaa-s ia siz?
ti(! ag.. tnetopcijaun in cuior to a darker
, am i a browni-h red oiideruealh.
II. C. Cramer bas beta appointed post
master at Kingwood.
Saturday was Labor lay, but it was not
observed as a holiday horeaViuts.
Mr. Charley Weimer has introduced elec
tric light into bis blacksmith shop.
The Cambria County Prohibitionists will
meet in convention in Johnstown, Thursday.
Local horstroec are arranging a series cf
races U take place at this piace on tbe l'Jth.
The tbrt story and basement addition to
Landlord Yaanear i Park Hotel is nearly
completed.
BnrgiNS Weiih y It ft Swnen-t Monday
morning, on bu-Juess beat. He wli! be ab
keat several divs.
More than seventy c-imical cases are set
f jr trial at the ensuing term of court. The
calendar is one of I he largest in years past.
CLairman tti the Republican County Com
rai;te, w. ll.esetker, has been appoint
ed member of the t-tate Centra! Committee
from this county.
A charming visitor at Dr. Kadiey"s res
idence ttiis week is Miss Carrie Hagey, of
Johnstown. M iss Hagey is an amateur vo
calist of rare ability.
Mr. Will K. F.:;d!ey, is visiting at the
home of his parents ia this place. Mr. End
si. y occupies responsible position with the
Cambria Iron Company, at Johnstown.
Oa August lv.h, Jonathan Martz, a prom
inent citizen of Southampton township, died,
aged s:i years. He is survived by bis wife,
six children, 2-t grand-children and 7 great-grand-children.
We are requested to announce that a
" Vnion Fr Paptist Camp Meeting" will
be held in J. J. tnyder's grove, near Frie-
dens, commencing SepU:n.ber 13tb, and con
tinuing until Sept. i ;nb.
Wheeler A Co'a " Great All Feature Show"
passed through Somerset Tuesday morning
on its way to inedens. The outfit was
piled onto eight wagons and presented a
rather sorry appearance.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Parchfield and child.
cf Allegheny City, who have been sending
the summer at the borne of Mrs. Ilarchfieid's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Custer in
itcyestown, have returned to their home.
We have received the iuitial number of
the Spartgler Se.-itind, published at the new
town of tfpangi.-r, Cambria county. The
new candidate for public favor is newsy,
neatly printed and .8 Republican in politics.
S'ltiirrels are unusually scarce this ssrn.
A number of our local nimrods returned
home Saturday and Monday evenings with
empty game bags. They say they never
knew game of all kinds to be as scarce as it
is this year.
Monday morning P:oun A Sutter's shin
gle factory in Jenuer township, which shut
down about eight weeks ago on account of
the gentrai depression of business, resumed
operations. Tlie factory is in the late W. S.
Morgan's wooitn raiii, and some tiftecn men
are tmploytd iu it.
The covered bridge a: Stanton's Mills, in
luemaboniug township, has been torn down
and masons are now at work building the
abutments for a new iron bridge, which is
now on the ground awaiting the comple
tion cf tbe stonework. It is said that the
d. -mantled bridge was buiit over sixty years
ago.
A crowd of drunken toughs from the Fay
ette c i'.itity side of the mountain, visited the
pic t:x at Scuilton. last week and almost
created a riot. All of the gang were armed
with revolvers and bandy-billies. Several
knock uowas occurreI d.iriug tbe day and
ii is reported that a nn ruber of arrests will
follow.
Tbe survivors cf th lo;b Rt-giruent, Penn.
sylvaiii Reserve-, will bold their annual re
union at Ca-inonsb urg, Washington county,
Thursday, October :h. Tne regiment was
formed from companies recruiu-d from Rea
ver, Lawrence, Mercer. Venango. Crawford,
Clarion, Somerset, Warren and iVasbington
counties.
Mr. Russell I.ongetiecker, son of Judge
Longenei ker, was the first applicant for ad
mission to the bar in this district to be ex
a mii:ed under the new rule of Court, requir
ing that the examination be held iu open
Court. He was examined Thursday, and,
according to the Bedford papers, passed a
moit creditable examination.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cover, Mr. and Mrs.
William Appel and a number cf other Mey
ersda'.e folks left on Monday fr a visit to
tbe World's Fair. W. T. Hoblitzell and
firuily left on Saturday, others wiil follow
in a few days. This section will be we'd
represented at the Exposition before the
setsoa ends. M''irtd.iit Rejiiier.
County Superintendent. J. M. Berksy,
Concluded holding examinations of teachers
at Berlin, Friday. Thirteen examinations
in ail were held since June 20:h ; Zi'i appli
cants were examined, of whom HT were re
jected, J-"tl were granted provisional and S
professional certificates. A special exami
nation for late and irretrilar applicant will
beheld in this place, Siturday, e'ept. J-.b.
At Berlin, Thursday vening, a reception
vi tendered tne n-turnea missionaries,
Misses Elisalipth and Raima Poorbaugli, iu
the Reformed Church. Addresses of wel
come and response were the features of the
evening. A renast ws served in the lecture
room. The Misses Porbaugb reached their
Berlin home Tuesday, having spent a short
time en route from Sin Krancisvu visiting
the World's Fair.
The appointment of Mr. E . P. Ktaros as
Collector of Interna! Revenue for this, the
Twenty-third district, was confirmed by the
Sena . Saturday. The many Democratic
applicants for positina as Storekeepers and
Gua.rers iu this county who have grown
a-weary wanting tr taeir commissions,
have taken new heart and now confidently
look for the much coveted prizes to drop their
way in the near future.
John E. Ke:e. an account of whose ar.
rest on a charge of burglarizing the B. .t 0.
station, at Stoyestown, appeared iu a recent
issue of the IIbld, was brought before
Judge HelUey on a writ of Ivihcu e-irput,
Tuesday morning. The prisoner was repre
sented by attorneys Phi k Hotbert, while
District-attorney Berkey appeared for the
Commonwealth. After bearing the testi
mony of Agert Berkebile and John R.
Mo: g, tlie defendant was rerranded to jai!,
la dt fault of f.'baii, to await Iria! at the
cjmlng terra cf curC.
Tbe f.illowirg tek iwrs have been employ
ed for the ensuing six ru mtb'a term, by the
school d.recto-s of BrolhrsTallry township:
P. U. Miller, Plar.k R lad. ijy; Ross J.
Hillegas, Pleatsntva-i-c, WW; Maggie
Knepper, Fairview, fa to ; W. W. Bluuga,
Fiickinger, $.7 w; EJ. B. Walker. Sugar
Grove. HI W ; E. Knepjer, Sandy Hollow,
-7 ; E. S. Forney, Sar.ne r. f-'l 'X) ; J. M.
Miller, Mill, t."7.5o ; A. B. Cober, Factory,
J11.V); W. H. Cober, Hsy's Mili, J7.50 ;
John Uentr, Crosa Roads, SJ7.25; Elnora
Critcbfield, Pine Hill. iX 5t.
At intervals of a mouth for more than a
year past a persistent Conneilsvilie corres
Kjndeot of tbe Pittsburgh papers bat capt
ured and released moonshiner " Bill" Tritts.
His latest effjrt appeared list Wednesday,
when a Fayette county constable, assisted
by a posse of five men, surrounded the fu
gitive murderer's cabin and took bim into
custody, only to surrender bim to a swarm
of J-rHti' friend, who made their appear
ance a few minutes after tbe capture. It ia
needless to add that the story is a " fake"
pure and simple, and that moonshiner Prttu
till enjoys hu liberty.
The surviving members of the Fifty
fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer,
wfco will hold their reunion at Somerset
this month, held a very interesting and u
coaragirg meeting last night in Briuker's
Hall. There was a larce cumber of com
rades present and Captain 1. Graham pre
sided. Tbe Committee on Transportation,
the Committee on Provisions, and tbe Com
niittee on Visiting Comrades reported that
they were very successful and tbe indica
tions are that this reunion wiil be one of the
mist interesting ever beid by the Fifty-fourtb-
Another meeting will be held on
next Wednesday, when the arrangements
here wiil be completed. Johnston Tribune.
Ex-Associate Jadie Daniel Ptuffl. t Jen
cer township, who bad been visiting at tbe
World's Fair, returned to bis borne last
Wednesday, accompanied by his daughter,
Mrs. Alexander Rhcads, and bis nephew,
Irvia Rhoads. The Judge bad been in Chi
cago for about two weeks and van erjoying
the s:ghts when be ws taken suddenly iil.
For sevt ral days it was feared that bis sick
ness might prove fatal, cousf qnently a tele
gram was tent to bis relatives and bis
dauphf r a - d nephew hastened to bis bed
side. He is now slightly improved and bis
ultimate recovery is looked for. The Judf e
is well advtr.ced in years, but bas a rugged
constitu'iou and has always enjoyed good
health.
Arrangements for tne euiertaiuroent of
the large crowds of peoole who are expected
iu this plane on the l':b, the occasion of the
Fifty f. urih reunion, are going steadily
ahtad, and we feel sale iu saying that it will
be the biggest day Sunterset litis experienced
iu many ytais.- Arrangements have al
ready been made to feed all of the old com
rades who will aitend and an interesting
program is being pre pared for their bent 111.
The entire day wiil not be devoted to speech
making by ai y means, but amusements,
such as ball game, horse racing, etc , ill
be provided. It is ijvted that marly if
not al: of the brass bands in the county will
be present and discourse music throughout
the dav.
Contractor Downey, who has been award
ed the contract of drilling a test well with a
view to securing a waier supply for this
p!ai, is expected to arrive some time during
the next tea day, w hen active operations
on the well Will be commenced. While
many ji-.n:s are dl-poted to criticise the
anion cf council in this matter, it is well for
them to rtmemlier that a majority of the
we-tern cities and towns secure thtir wa'er
supply trom artesiau wells, and that the
tow ns of Indiana and Gettysburg, this State,
are supplied with watr from the same
Source, ti'ice council have undertaken to
suj ply a system of water works for our
town iet Uiem exhaust every means looking
ionards that etid before they call a halt.
f?Ic:al ctlieer Siieppard, of the B. 4 O.
detective f arc, arrived in Somerset. Tuesday
noon, with Daniel llerrington in charge,
and Landed bim ovtr to the custody of
Sheriff Good, llerrington is a young man
of about thirty rive years of age and claims
Columbus, Ohio, as his home. He is charg
ed with impersonating another and procur
ing money under false pretense. Oa the
Hth of December, la!, Leap; eat I at the
B. A t.. pay car, and represents g h;;ii-.il; as
John New Un, w ho was in ttie employ of the
It. A O. Company, drew the wages due New
iin, amou'iting to $Jo4 . The case was
placet! in the bauds of ctiijer sheppard, who
traced his maa to I.eadville, Colorado, frm
thence to Buchanan. W. Va., and through
the wts'.ern part cf Pennsylvania, finally
c.'iuii g up with him at Rckwood, where
he ariesUd him.
Edwatd Hoover is the pos-esor ot a
un oUi niemeito in the form of a bundle of
bills Le!tin;rlng to the colonial period and
early independence of our nation. They
have descend -d to him as au heirloom from
his great-grandfather, Michael Hoover, and
be Villi's them very biir'ily oa account of
the historic as well as faui.ly a-.uiatio:is
which they recall. The lace vaiuu of the 'Z
or lit) pieces of the lot of notes is about j-'"0,
ranging f.-iyiu a two pence piece to a i-V) note.
Among them are a cotip'e of $ nolea. The
oldest piece in the lot was is-tued in 1772, the
others from 177- to 177. The inscription
on a half crown note reads as follows :
" Two Shillings and Six Pence, axording to
the Resolves of the As emhly of Pennsylva
nia, of tbe if.u day of April, in the sixteenth
year of the reign of Lis Mtjes'.y Gejrgi III.
Dated at Philadelphia th J j.b day of April,
Anno Domini 177'i. Wm. C-itton, Jno. Red
man." The issues of a little later were au
tuorizedby the American Congress Virlin
Among other Somerset people who are at
the World's Fair this week are Mr. and Mrs
H. L. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Holder-
baum end two children. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gran
ger and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lin
ton, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Scuil, Mrs. Ma gie
C-jtirad, Mrs. Webster Parker, and Misses
Fina Baer, Fina Conrad, Annie Conrad,
Mame Baer, Emma Bier, Edna Baer, Annie
Parker, Emma Parser, Anna Scull, Nannie
Tredwe!!, Mary Taynian, Jfssie Benford
Cora Cook, and Messrs, J. M. Cook, J. M.
Loutber, Heruiaaus Baer, George Benford,
George Harrison, Watson Frease, Paul Case
beer, Briuker Jones. Harry Ii old-'rhaum,
George Piie. Will Kintner, E. O. Kaoser, J.
E. Ferner, Frank Sanner, Geotge Sufall,
George Miiier, Fred Good, Elbridge Kyle,
and others whose names we have been una
ble to learn. From Somerset township
there are Mr. and Mr. Philip Walker,
Uriah Trent, Norman Trent, William Stahl,
son and daughter, and Miss Minnie Young.
From Jer.ner township, Mr. B. S. Fleck.
There will be over one hundred people alto
gether from this county at tbe Fair, Thurs
day, Pennsylvania Day.
Emanuel M. Koontz, formerly proprietor
of Wiliiams' Hotel, at West Salisbury, was
lodged in jail Friday night, charged with
adultery, on information preferred by Charles
Schwn. of Dubois, Clearfield county
Kooata was arrested at Duboia, Thursday,
and was brought here by constable Alcorn,
of that place. The defendant bas a wife liv
ing in Dubois and it is reported that she is
possessed of about twelve thousand dollar's
worth of property. About IS:) Konlz
leased W.lliaius' Hotel, secured a retail li
quor dealers' license and was apparently do
ing a good business. In June lsyl, be sud
denly disappeared from Salisbury and bis
personal property, consisting of a large
stock of litp.iors and a small amount cf
household good-, was seized and sold by the
I Sheriif to satisfy the demands cf bis credit
ors. At the time of bis disappearance from
balisbury it is alleged tbat Le was living
with a woman not bis wife, and it was toes
cui in.pending arrest that caused bim to
leave the county. Nothing was beard of
him until he was brought here and iodged
in jail Friday.
The riso.ier is a large, fine looking man,
with a mustache tinged with grey. He feels
his iiuprisot.ment keenly and says that be ia
the v.ctun of extortion. "This manSchweu''
he says, " is no relative cf mine or my wife,
I til endorser on a number of notes that
he held at the (ime Dubois was burned out
and ih.e is the way Le has adopted to
squeeze money out of me. The Dubois fire
ruined nearly everybody in tbe town and I
was just as unable to meet my indebtedness
at tbat time as other people who were living
there, but Scbwen bat been bounding me
ever since. The prisoner claims that be
fled from Salisbury to escape creditor, who
bad pursued him ever since Duboia was
burned down several years before."
Everybody Reads It.
Tbe Pittsburgh DiynlcKi unsurpassed
special rervice to Washington, enables it to
publish tbe fullest accounts of the doings of
Congress. Dally letters from tbe World's
Fair, spotting news, full base ball reports
and interesting fiction ty brilliant authors
each day are among its special features:. Ri
der Haggard's story now being published in
tbe Sunday irsoe turpasees all previous ef
forts of this grail author.
HIGHWAYMEN ATTACK A CON
STABLE. E. O. Rederlck. of Confluence, Beat
en Insensible end Robbed.
E. 0. Rederick. constable of Continence,
was attacked by four ruaske-l men oo the
real between Addison and Coi.tluence about
three o'clock Tbmsdav afternoon. Reder
ick and bis ten yetr-old son wre riding in a
two-horse wagou, and when they reached a
lonely spot on the road, with a heavy un
dergrowth of timber on either side, four
men suddenly appeared before them. All cf
the scoundrels wore white handkerchiefs
tied over their faces with boles cct before
their eyes. Two cf the men grabbed hold
of the horses, while tu others commenced
to burl stones al the occupants of the wag
on. The elder Rederick was struck on the
bead by a stone and knocked from the wag
on when the rascals pounced upon bin) and
kicked him until he became unconscious.
During the struggle the borses started to run
away and had only proceeded a short dist
ance when they broke the pole cf the wag
on and succeeded in releasing tbemselvta
from the vehicle. Young Rederitk was
thrown from the wagon and sustained a
sprained foot. He managed to overtake ore
of the horses, however, and returning to the
scene of the tt rug gle in tbe mail found bis
father still unconscious. The lad succeeded
in arousing bim and assisted bim to mount
the horse when the two roue to Confluence.
Rederitk was robbed of twenty-four dollars.
He says that be believes the robbers thought
that they bad murdered him and left bim
in the road for dead. Two ugly gashes in
the Cotif table's bead show where be was
struck by the stones thrown by the robbers,
while bis body is a mass of bruises from the
kicks he received. At first his wounds were
thought to be fatal. Later ad itts from Con
fluence esy that be will recover.
The highwaymen are said to be members
of the famous Cooley gang of robbers w ho
Lave so long terri fled the people of Fayette
county, and which was believed to have
been bn ken up wilb the death of Jack
Cooley, about a year ago. A number of
similar outrages have recently been com
mitted along the border on the Fayette
county side and it is not improbable that
Rederiik's assailants are members of tbe
same hand.
Races !
The Gentleman's Driving Association, of
Somerset, will give a series of trotting and
running horses and bicycle races on their
track at this place on the ltnb inst.
Valuable purses will be offered as prizes,
and everything possible done to make the
sport a success.
All are invited to attend. For particulars
addrtss
Mauu.5 St"iiB.x K, Sec.
Somerset. Pa.
Tooting Denominational Horns.
EniT.iB Hkkvld i The tratorical or
speechmakiug feature of the late Lutheran
n union, to which you refer in your last is
sue, must have beea even more than usually
entertaining.
The orators provided for ti es gatherings
are apparently classed with the amusements
for the day, and produce the hilarious eihul
expected of them by their brilliant mathe
matical iiiuijiivitii'ti. These annual efforts
at computation for denominational glorifica
tion are as amusing to the intelligent public,
who know from what quarter of protestent-i-m
the moulding power of the Gospel in
the highest degree emulates, as was the at
tempt of Martin L ithir. early in the Refor
mation itself, to control a movement which
began in Switzerland before be nailed his
parchment to the church in Wiitei,b'i'g !and
spreading into France, Scotland, England,
Holland snd America, became under the
general title of tbe Reformed or Calvanistic
churches, th great exponent of civii and re
ligious liberty in the van of historical prog
ress. These pleasantries, Mr. Editor, are inno
cent and will always pass for the harmless
diversion for which they are in ended.
Faux.
New Store.
I have opened, in the room formerly oc
cupied by Vought, a line of general mer
chandise and will be adding new Hues each
day, and will Sell grods strictly for cash or
country produce, orders will be taken for
farm wagons, buggies, etc, at prices away
down. My aim will be to seil goods of good
H'jaiity and at the very lowej-t prices for
ca.-h, in a few days will receive a shipment
of timothy seed. Come and see me.
. H. L. StPt
A Revolution Attectlng Readers
Throughout The World.
A sulject which baa received mucb discus
sion ia ail parts of the country during the
past month has been tbe possibility of The
Qmuvipolitj.it t succeeding in its new move of
selling the magazine, unchanged in size and
even bettered in quality, at the price of
twelve and one-l.aif cents, instead of twenty-
five cents, as formerly. The August
Gituwqijitiin, for instance, was illustrated by
a long l.st eif famous artists, including
Rocbegroise, Hamilton Gibson, Guillonnet,
Kemble, Scbwabe, Saunier, Goodhue, Meaul
le, Alice Barber Stephens, and tbe last
Wilson de Mezx. The publishers in part ex
plain bow it is possible to keep up a piece of
this kind by their announcement that the
Christmas edition will exceed lioO.OX) copies.
and that, in consequence cf these large
editions, they are obliged to raise the ad
vertisiing rates from to f loo per page
ffi y dollars per page more than bas eve:
been charged by any of tbe leading maga
zines in this courtry. The move of The
C'umopriiit-in would look as if the American
teoplebad been quick to appreciate the
effort to furnish them a magazine of the
highest class, at a price so unusual and so
email as to be almost nominal.
Remember th usual big reduction in
monuments and head stones at W. F. Shaf
fer's Marble and Granite Work, during
Sept. and October. A large supply of fur
Dished work tbat nm-t be sold at prices that
will astonish you. Now is tbe time to let
your e.rders. Respectfully,
W. V. Shaffer,
Somerset, Pa.
Half Rate Excursions to the Worlds
Fair.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. wiil
run a series of special excursions to the
World'a Fair for which excursion tickets to
Chicago will be sold at rate of one fare for
the round trip from Hyndman and all sfa
tiotis west of there as far as Braddock. The
date selected are August 21st, September 2d,
Cthandl'dih. The seciad trains will con
sist of Grat-cla-s Vestibaled Day Coaches,
epuiped with lavoratones and other toilet
convenience, and an experienced Touritt
Ag'ntanda Train Porter will accompany
each train, to look after the comfort of pas
sengers. Stops for meals will be made at
meal stations en route. The tickets will be
valid f r the outward journey on the special
trains only, excepting that from way points
they will be honored on local trains to the
nearest station at which the special trains
are scheduled to stop. They will be valid
for return journey in day coaches on all
trains leaving Chicago within ten days, in
cluding date of sale.
Following is schedule of the special traits
and rates from principal stations in this vi.
c uity :
Hjnlman....t
Mefendaie.
Kin -'!
JfUutrin...
UnovenviDe.
-.HO P. il.
fit.)
1 ! '.!
13 , V
14 14)
14.1.J
UJI
lllll
liU
1J.IO
17A
liifi
J Ii
M'ltMimn..
'i".4.!;i
t 40
t'oleniau
Somerset -
('miliuetiee .
)liio l yte.....
t ouueiiv.lie.-
Arrive in Chicago neit day. at 4 30 p. m.
Remember the dales : August 21st, Sept.
2d, 6.a and 12th.
Do you use Meat Cutters 7
" " " Samage and Lard Presses?
" " " B etcher Saws?
" Butcher Knives?
" " " Butcher Steels'
If you rise anything in tbe Hardware line
call at J. B. Holderbaums Hardware Sfcre.
Save money and get the beet goods.
William & Davis.
CAMBRIA COUNTY'S POPULAR CAN
DIDATE FOR NATIONAL REP
RESENTATIVE. Mr. W. S. Davif , the subject of this sketch,
was born at West Salem, Ohio, May 2. ls'!7.
Was educated in the public schtjls and be
came a member of Orient Council, No. 72,
Jr. O. I. A. M. in April, .
Held minor ciiices and was elected Vice
Councilor in 1 Organized Coopersdale
Council in July, IsSii, and was elcted the
first Councilor and Representative, at which
time he was probably the youngest represent
ative ever admitted to the Slate Council.
Served as secretary and rep.-escntalive dur
ing V and 'S7, and in January, l.Vs?, organ
ized General Custer Council, No. 25, becom
ing its secretary and served in that capacity
for three years, also representing iiis Coun
cil at Wilkes Barre, in l7,and Harrisburg,
in li-i!). Mr. Davis has held almost every
cfl'ice iu bis Council, and at present is rep
resentative and treasurer. He has also been
identified with almost every movement in
the county to advance the interests of the
Jr. O. I. A. M.; served as Deputy State
Councilor of bis district ; was secretary of
the Feb. 22d parade committee in ls'l ;
was the originator of the Cambria County
Advisory Council, serving as itsj secretary
ever since it organization, and was mar
shall of Jr. O. f. A. M. in Columbus Day
parade. Mr. Da via is a n:emler of the pre-s-
committee cf State Council reception.
He is well-known throughout the Stale and
is considered a strong candidate. His inter
est in the country Council probably adding
as much strength to his candidacy as any
thing else.
At the Westmoreland County Fair.
The Celebrated Standard Bud, Trotting
and Heavy Stock of Paul II. Hacke, will be
offered at Public Sale, on the morning of Sept
tith and titb at the Westmoreland Co. Fair,
Greensburg, Pa. Mr. Hacke also informs us
some very line Percherou, Shire and Haik
ney Stallions and Colts that will be on exhi
bition at the Fair, will also be offered, most
of them were prizi 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. Hacke, Pittsburg, Pa.
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licet.ses have been
issued since our last report :
Daniel J. Meyers, of Biothersvalley town
ship, and Lizzie II. Maust, cf Kikiick town
ship. John G. Kocht r, of Rir.kwooJ. and Fetta
Straub, of St. yestown.
Clark IS. Say lor, of Black township, aud
Liilie M. Baer, of Brotheisvaiiry township
John H. Way, of Somerset township, at d
Nora C. Cunningham, of Somerset.
Our Banks are O. K.
State Treasurer Morrison personally in
vestigated the banks in which state funds
are deposited and bas found them in ex
cellent ctn lition. They all antit ipated tie
financial stringency prevailing and made
preparation to meet it. They have a cash
reserve fsrin excess of that re'iulrej. OlIv
one national hank has failed lLat at Ilvnc-
nian, Bedford county and that wiil soon
resume unless appearances are deceptive. At
theend of this month the general fund of
the state tretsury wiil doubtless aggregate
fHVklO.lillO.
FOR SALE A farm containing sixteen
acre in g.iod condition. All kinds of fruit,
good water and good buildings on the prem
ises. Apply to Dr. W. L. Wait.HT,
Jenuer X Rmds, Pa.
Great Bargains In Organs and
Pianos.
We have over 1 VJ Organs on band and will
sell them away below regular prices, and in
many cases below cost. These are genuine
bargains and the early buyers wiil get tbe
choice. Come in as it is the easiest and best
way to make a choice, or write and we will
give particulars by return mail. Here are
some of tbe bargains:
9 stop, high case organ for ?. 0, regular
price, ino.'.n).
11 stop, b'gh case organ for$i'it0, regular
price. $1 JOC).
13 stop, fancy case orgsn for $7.U"., regular
price, $llooo.
13 stop, extra fancy case organ for $?7.j0
regular price, $173 'X.
These are all new organs of established
makes and fully warranted. Second band
organs as low as $i 00. Sec-Jnd band pi
anos, $-"iO.).
These figures are only good for the pres
ent stock ; so call soon or write to the
UtMiRiiKS Mt-uc Co., Ltd.,
li3 lfl.fc Fifib ave., Pittsburgh.
Devlin's price always right on Furniture
and Carpets, SO and 82 Franklin St., Johus
town. Her Features.
One of the prominent features of the Cin
derella is the extra larg and high oven,
which insures jrftct baking and roaming.
Sold and guaranteed by Jas. B. Ilolderbaua'.
Sells Cheap. Sells Heap.
Do you know you can secu'e the best bar
gains in fall weight of clothing, fail hats,
uuderware and furnishings at
K.srrrtR & Fek.iek's.
Agents
(male or female) make $10 a day. New ii
vention. Every household must have i
Small outlay, big profits. Perfection Mft-.
Co.. loo St. Ciair St., Cleveland, O.
Pocket-Book and Money Lost.
A pocket-book, with three ten dollar bills
and some papers, were lost Tuesday, be
tween Somerset and J. L W. Seiberl's, on
Ceiitreville road. The finder, by returning
it to this ottiee, will be libersllv rewarded.
Stray Steer.
A light red yearling steer, Mna'.l and thin
and without marks, came upon my farm in
Stonycreek township, Sor.-erset county, Pa.
Notice hat been given the Township Clerk.
The owner will please come and prove prop
erty, pay charges and take him away.
Aug. 3(, 'hi Hie, rt Lambert.
The season it now open. Get your gun.
Colt, Winchetr, Marlin, Stevens and Flo
bert Rifles, tingle and double barrel Shot
Guns of all kind. Revolvers a specialty et
J. B. Hoiderbacm't Hardware Store, Somer
et, Pa.
To aave feJ is to aave rrnney. Tbia is
tvj lo do by bain2 a good Hay, Straw end
Fodder Cutler and Crufher of
J. B. IloLDEKBtnt.
Somrt, Ka.
n
PUo's Hme&f for CaUrrb ia tin
BeaC Eul rat to V. Mi CbcaanC
Bold br VnxiC.fa or irnt by ma.
aoc X. T. BaaeiUotf, Warrea, fa.
4
Highest cf ill in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Bt v!rtis f 'in1rv trrit of Fit-ri Fsriits, Ven
ditioni KArtti:iH aul L vri K lsnutni out of
liie t'oiiri tr '.liinruim Kraut of CHtiuert oouuty,
i'tiin Ivaui. Ut me .lirvt'ittl. th-i wiil be ex
u put.hc wie at Uii loan House, ia tioio
tnxrl baioub, ou
FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1893,
at 1 o'c-fx k I. M.t the followipg flcjntrd real
esuilc lu wit:
Al! the rini, title, inU'wt, claim aui! lietuand
u Wm. ii. Uiii ttii-1 JotiatiaA.i iktyntoa, un,ivi:i
iiar.if T-of In:i, !iL-ouro.,uI. in aiiil to a.i
tif fwitowirn; lt'crii-,i rval ?"iAi.. iz :
o. 1. Aii it.it cvrUiii tract f UJ situate !n
neaville tou Urxiup, Suaers-'t Nu:;ty, F., i
joiiiirK ti.naA of hninui'l ve.tu?r. .-Aimwi H iu
ei'i hcirss, iiitw orftnn::y l"- Hiraiu a-iuxiy
trartautl oliiiT, coiilaini::ir i''r hua1rfl anJ
tMrt avf i U0t mjrv or it-!, utarly all tinitK-r
laiil, mithle teurtiuui.i v.
No. A tvrlaiu trari of Ur. siliiate In Ek
Ij k ti.ni!:ip, Sinn ry?t tnuu'y, mnl Male (
l't-aii'-yjNaii'., adj iiiitn .ti ::.- oi Atutiti P.
Ma it, JcMoitf -Mniit, Jtft;ii J. Knie. Jo'm
Wrttr itaQ't othT-, rwowtumoue huwirtfl aii-i
in:jvt"-!ive arrcn . I i more ir ati:t live
acn of wh;i tj i tim.'ivr, iiAVii: ttiur-o!i effoloi
a two tory lt lnm-e, wiin the aiiiri-un-
No. . A eertaiu ira-'t ol Uinl Ml lale in fclk
I .irk liwn!ni. I'Miuiy au-1 im,- a a!'iilwai 1. 1
j titling lau'in il K. o. ljv n.il. Jot: a Vr.Mt
aui trarl N( 'J abtve ilrtTiltl, rtMitaiuiTitt -V-eu
-T( at r!- inorw r U. UKViutC tUerrrtn vrertt-4
lour ivio tur? plane JcilniK hoUM auU two
kUiikti, witJt ti.t apitJrtciiam i-fc.
l Aken y.i rxt-ctiut.n aiui U tn? njl a.- the prr.p
tTiy tf V. m. 11. liil aii i JouhU;h H-jyuLott, ur
v iv lanrtfru of luU l-ou W L'o., al it suit
of J. u iioiuijcrgcr, ouii-r.
ALi
Ait the r:;it, Vl ii.tcie', rUin tn 1 dt-n-an-l
cf t-1. L. t-.k, of. :o and toail ttie ft;Uuwi:jc Oe
fcrrt'if'i rvai tr"iao, vu.
No. 1. A:l taal ortain tract of laa.i ilMat! ia
Brotl;er-va'it y tow iiu:';., siut:rel rmiy, Fa ,
a-ljoimnR lantsf Hi nry tvHn.an, J ihu Aitfatti
r, ."i. i'tiiim uJ Aiotntiit i.rntiu eini;miai( ti
htln1rel au i ixly ?:ir arr-v uurf tr Iv-a, ii ar
lj allot Uieti is tiintt-r iaui, na the apjtir-
No. i All thrtt Pertain lot of pmtintl iiti'.ute In
tlie Loroutfh of hci.iu, .nirr'!t ct'n'., 1'a., a-i
jiitiii iiiw ii ir--t on :io" nuh i'ur cr-'Lt-,
i.'it t-tL-t hy an aii y ruiitiiii d rt r nu t v.iuh
tit-vt-ii aii-l fiir o-ii' t jT'tic. on lii urt ty
an u:i -y ruaiiiji-i-.iral.ri iti'k street fo'ir
jfrriiHs. a:i'i i v: vrl y tract oi land mur or
t.trtncriy u .jt'd ly hn-rwtr VS inirr I'orttr
Wtmivr, r.-iuutinaie forty live jr-:ie! more or
K, Uh Hit? ai'puxttriiaiafe. ?h e 1 t-od. Kevirt
VL t'.i. iatTL' in n4 I r .-omt-rset ctnnt.
. ii Hint 't-rnuu ;.oI froinnt tiiualr In
the b"!"l;:,liuf ik-nin. et:n!y of .a)trfl and
uttof PciiTiyivttnia, and known on lur l ian uf
iil U'fiH.'ii m No. 47, frtt'iiiUi 1V t on
Main -in'i au 1 ex'tn i:a in a northerly dirv
t ion about jv-j it t u M iLt,rry aiii-j-, Jjo'indi-.i on
toe by i't oi S. I'li.l-'ii A i , nd ou tne
we-t ! hit T J. O. S!!i. r, having tht-r n ere t
ed a lvto-tory tnic d troi:ik t:ot.-. a it a a ir
t-tre roi'tti m it, i-i- At niark-t, ware ro un, lane
frame ntaoit audthfr (ln.di;!ir, uila te aj-
Librti tn e3UTu.:n nj to tie M a- the r.roo-
eilyot K L. .jua. at Ijc sua uf Joiu il. ltx;k,
Umto! r. J. koujr.
.LsK
All the r?2ht title. Interest. aim anj d 'rraiifi
of H. nry Ka natt, or. ;:i and u a.l t;;al rt-r;:u
trat-t iil Imim! Mitinte l'i Hroin.-rsvi t y vovmnip.
souirM.-: rimniy. i't-mij ivama, aij .i.niitc iand
o John AittUif r . 4t-'iv I.Hud.s. J.--j.r at.r-
Uratidk io:aa:uii,iK t iciity ,, acr-jt
more or it atout u-n arni -Uar, l.avui
therein erecie! a t o-iorv dueliiJiK htnw,
t'-iiMin bolt-and a iJink nra, Uiiu an r oard
of frii'Mwariiu; trtrvs ou ti.e rr:aie, wita lite
appurtenant -r
laki-u in er-u:in a- to be a the pr.p-t-rty
of Hcary iiy iujoi. tl lae uu vt o n ma
bruuU
Alr .
Ail he riarht, tit'e. int-ret, rlaim and dtn-n 1
of A. H Oiourry. oi. in a;id ait tlutt er;ni ljt
f Rfo-iiid si;,,te ia Ii!' !r.ni;ii of Mtyid.ie,
t-ouniyof n .-inrr-et ar.d "(sr.- u fenu-y vama,
lora;ed on tne w t-vi n;ie i ha:iwtd sirr- t. tr 'ht
liti Mty U--i on KniirHd tro't arid cxl'-ndin
ttck to Kidse a!iy. adjoining !.! No. 'Ti on trie
iinrtit and No "' n ti.e ja;n, ai.d i rii.mi r-d
outbf pla::o: My--rMi;i.c rrui:h, iutb' tk-v ti!y
.- vy a UK N'.":T . in n ere-trl a
tatr-Mo'y irxiii 'I'-vLiiii h" i,' an 1 itner bii.I-i-Ilk
.tii tne Kpiurleiia:it.
lattt u iti lit' a;. in a-id to !d a tne pr.ip
eni of A. ii. oiiHif-y, at the ami of it.unel oua-
AI-S' .
All the ri'.xt. title. inU-n-t. claim a;i4 d..-T!iand
f J. H. Krif d.ia, of ia and u, a,: ;h pe two i-t-r-tHtn
lo'j of Krouud -tiuaie .n the Uuufc'h f
Mp-rta'e, StiiiirMl tiMiu'v, and ta:e ot iv on
-iylvaa:. k iv ii n i 1 mini It -i .-d on tno plan of
-"aid it.-ro!i:!i a iits Nob. lit an I 1:;, i ot N.
1 mi i- on tn v .truer of orth and lant r-;r.-t-,
triiiitiioT NrT a Mr-- fr- t and f x'.tn.l-.ng
b-it-k !'- If- f a'or: 1 - K i ' rft to iVntia, Mrt l.
and a';"!!!- lot No i'. N m-nti:'; '
wt iu Norm in-ft and extru ! twir !'. !ot t to
IVnaa. Mrvet aiid a i ..n I'f- N l-o and Un
havi ii; tht-r-:a ;r-t tt a two Mi trame 1
Ii-1 htfiM-, irame Ma'iie ani o'.;.tr oulttUild:ut
wnhtlie ai jfirirnaiMtN.
TaK-u in ex.-eM,ini aud Ut- MiM b pr-vtP-i-ny
ot J. ii. irie'iuite at u nuit ul W. k J4vy
er. All the right. tUV. Interest, claim and d.-raan J
of Mr. L. ivf'y, of, iu an-i !o aU thni rerlaiu
Utt of irmun 1 .:t;ne i-t r-a.i: iry boroiun, ?-ia-t;r-t
county, l a.. ir nt.nv mi ''rant rrw: ta
m'!. Ut:i:!1 on the north l-y lot of J. J. Liven
jt oil. ra-t oy an a.u-y. and ou tru Niutit hv lot
of Mrs H. M. lnvly." havinx tae.'i-ou ef it-d a
lo-tory frame dviianjf lutt a feianie and
Olaer outbuddiniT-. w:tn the apt-urtenaio-e.
Taien iu exvr':ttn and to t ud a ti.t- pro;
erty of Mr. L. Luti-iV, at the u.t oi i.aaui ii.
arnrr.
All lliorin'ht. file. m-rtM. claim an 1 U:na:id
of m H. u w j : i . f . in and to ail tin:: cvr.a.u
tra- of land !'lnau in Mimmit town -hip. fMm
erMrt emnt v, 1'a.. -tutai niu I . & tv inor or
U-.-N.aii,oi::iiK laud of "A n-.u K. Wnikt-r ftrm-.r-ly
Hi.rt WaiKtT o;; lh eal and north aud Iwr.nd
rd by the puime nd on ttie o:tii aud wri.
haViUrf lhrv,n ertrtttd a oia and a iiail-o-y
frame dar'.lin boiie. franH stable and o'.htr
ixitlu..i:ni:v with the apportruanre.
lain u iu exccTit.ou and t le v ld as th proj
eny of Wo, ii. Owesis, at the i;;t of Kraat-wtf;
A: Co.
ALSO.
All the n&rht. t'rle, intere:. riaiin and umr.d
of Mm. Mary T"mpu. or, id and to all taal
renal n lot of ttronnd. j-ii'iate in 4i mahoru i-,
towiit:ipr Souk r-rt rour.ty, i'a.. adj. 111:1:7 lanti
of Mr. i'r'te on V.ic eat, 'itii and we-t.
and John T rotle oti tite uurth, haviiur there f a
erected a lo-.ory frame d-wlln ir hi and
o:h r imtttiiialtiiir. wit'i the pTJurteaan
i ka in ei.riuinn and to i- mj.1 a tne prop
erty of Mr, Mary M. T:t.rnp.-in. a: tte Mtit of
I vd'a Sini!fr, a of iL I. ."aydt?r, in trul fr
V ii.iain Thompson.
ALSO.
Ail tne ri'ht, title, iau .-.M. r!ln and di"APd
of W. W. t rove. of. in and to all thai crta:n
trat t of land mle in Kairh Me town-nip, ? m-er-t
rountv, ia . adjoiidaif land of iff.iife ie
tiren. I Earner Hmttier. . il. O.il'roili. Wri.l nd
?herilan aid L r.a i o..rba inn. 1 'jn'.iimi'K in
lv -hT.'en ::) arrr more or le, a'ooiil trti i lit
acres rlrar, haviiur thereon eret-;ei frame
iarn. with liie appurteDam t'.
TiikeO in exec i;ion aii.l to (x' so! ! as t e pr.'p-
env of W. W. limvt al the u:i of J. L. tun-rn k.
TERMS.
NOTl'K All peTM-oi purrhasinsat tlie alve
rale a i.l p leant te notice, trial to per rem. f
piiri A-f tii'tn n b fail a h. a property
i knM ke. r)-,. n. OiherMe ii Wiii uaaiu be
osjhi! to k:e at ti.e rk f liie Iir; purt-tiAer.
Tin p-:due f the parrhav? ra-.tiey taast re paid
m orK-f'iretnr 'lay of tiiinit-ii, vu :We!iie!
day, a.ipt. JT, lvj o net: la acWnow icif
ij un:ii the purchase intuey i ;mi 1 ia tal!.
WicnrFa tnVa-e, IsAlAH O-niD,
oth. 1; i
uemT.
riRESPJl.S.S XOTICK.
NOTICE i hereby glvn that a:l peran from
and fif er tin iat found hauiinic. tidtrix. waJia-m-.'.
ifhiiK, iiunt:DL of lfrryiu on the larm. f
the fo.lovt iii nT'ic 1 p-r-m.i in (j leinaa iiiin.
tov ere' k ad de TuwahaM. will be prose
cuted areordjUrf to iaw.
Dani 1 Will. H. L- paagler,
J ai 1 hr. Miry iiv. y.
Jar.ieo UmVrt, Jonti . Iwkebi!.
Aiv-rt Writhl. Mrs Ahrain laniocit.
lianiel h.-rk-i'e M- F- Herkehile.
J A HerkeP Je. J oh II Kotmn,
Joseph J. lhr, MliT.ael i"-y,
F. K. Sjm ii Adaui iwkibil.
fyrui iierel :, lauaan W. berkc'bile,
Jiritlft Kerccvbi.e, J-rpft Fa!i.
H. 1- Cro' Mr. Fd'tla-dh i!ex
i'earu l..iur. I'avil kiairsci,
i!itai:i mo!i:t, Juiia A- Uiove,
ilaam ur've.
3'pt. ti.
JIAHM FOR SAU1
A Urm In Line ar. t-r.vn))!n, coota;n:a ".0
aere. !ii'reor les.-. 1T.' t.-r ci-ar. aud baiat.ee
weil lini.erei!. New frame booe and barn
I.and 'n taai tate if cnititau n. A kimm! p
tion of 'aud underlaid w Hh a riua iaaii'.y of ame
tHi. Larve apple t-rehard and uar eatnp. A
goad farm in e-oi nrithuerlKKHl. For iarther
panic alars and teriu rail on or addre-
JACOU M.Usr, Fdie.Pa.
EjT.'jl
:- "J-- v
-j J.- , a- --v, ki
Condition
nz rsMtu Uns oa;r attj' a v jjuwar. ui a.
Hi a .-nd hc.-.::'.iy : i: f,cts yoi:r putlca to b"-
I . ii ii ' -"'r ' ear:y ; it is wuru iu ci -ht in co.d
an-anaT m tr
4
If You Can't Cct it Near Homo, Send to Us. Ask First-
Borough Bonds for Sale.
flomerwt Bormnrh. Ve iupror-er ofl'.cera, of
Sen for 4k ua Uau-r Aorca llou
TO THE AMOUNT OF $25,300,
MVaMf t nfy yf-ar after rlar with option of
il.; r 1 lav Ilk l' f Iti al an e:;ii r U'.
Ud Bti:S Pi r-ar U:t r at the rate of " per
rent.. pavi.;e Mmi-anuuaay in :t of Apr:i and
l"t 4. i-rl't'itT of ea h jc.ir, at the orUce ol the
U.tonrh Tr-anr-r.
T-ie Hir.n.co Una do oiher indet-tedneM and
iht-Lueof ifcip'i? i witntn ti e amount aathor
;e-l law. S ;-,!er of krm tnaii liie par Taiue
ran etttt r'Hlricd.
ulerji inot 1 -ietd In nn ler wl, add n to
the H-Tivew and Town 1 ounril .V'mrel, t'A
aa1 w ill U: tm ticd uuiil 7 o U k I. M ,
FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, '93.
For fartl.cr iuiormation addrs
VV M. ii. W KLKLSY
linrirt-,
e-uieptt. I'a.
NoTIOKis hereby civcu to ail tTnv concern
ed as iecatee?, rrtiitor, of otherwise, mat the
foitm-Uia acoonnt have pa.--el Kea:ur, ant
tnat llie auie w:ti ta preset tied fr ctnii.ruu ;;oii
aui allowance al au (irptia' t'onrt U te n-.-id
al SiaK.rtft, i'a.,oa Wcluc?lay, KpL i-i.
Firt and rinai aeriMiiitof thauLcey 11. Berkey,
guanlntuof Jeun.e fc- taow.
Accotiiitot Arenibaid H:rd, AdiaiuLlraur and
Tru.iiee of rtl;y tajw, dee d.
Actiiiiutof Juiiu Ks. iliv.ert admiuUtrator of Le-
Ti Ma ;t-r. tit d.
Kr! anl rinai acetmnt of Andrew acr, Exec
Utr of ."aiiriet i'r, dee d.
F.rt and naai a i "iui.t f Flaw Kiltncr. ad.niu-
j fctrat.roi Aiaro?"? Ltpiey, dce'd.
ririaaa anai account or .t.-ri A'lir'uue,
adiaini-Lral.tr of Ar-rKfiarn Aan'i ate. itcd.
Aifo :nt of - tvpie4 M' iiatM-a a-al K r. M
Ciini.M t . . ji-cu'.ons of J.ina I. .t t, '.iiit'i. d d.
fr irl ptiu hiiul an-o'i-jt of TrU J. hr it:er,
admiia-trtiOtr of t rtuern ka L'oleui&ii, dee d.
F:rtand tmal acco;ai'. tf W. a. Kuh.maa, ex
e' ii'or oi H. J. iio 'T rf dt-.'l.
l ir-t account .t A. J. 0Uru, executor of H :
ram iku;n. da; d.
Firt and trial acoj;nt of II. V. Ph-iT-r at !
N. K. Mia;ii,rXc-iit4rR ol iii.rj .a:!1 iler d.
KirMa.vo'ini t i ti-irn- run., e..fijlnf ol
Jw;rai Veya:id. ie d.
'1 ne artttout of Koixrrt tl K'-Wiiu, exe utor of
M. 1 VetL y. tl-t- d.
h ind aud inal ae unt of J. f. Har and M. l.
lh.'mas. admiTii.N'rttor- t.f A ia tiaKer, d-c d.
A'.etHiui of VVuitni L iiay, lutrd.aa ot t
eic lavenvo
hr-i aii I ran! acronni of IIira''i RIoULrVi a-
tti!i'tr:ir and trii-t- oi itu.ci C. hv, lvo.
i-STM ac onitt ot iMnicl n:;a;f' r and iiotei
sf:a:ler, admiratraior of Uiraia HiarT.T. der o.
tir-i and nuui actomd ul '. M. rnaver aud
Emaia RoiU, admiaisirators of Chriliaa Htiiz,
dec d.
b irt and final account -f Hira:n W. rp;.oue,
awi:nm:-rat'r of 1 ban raaivr. dec i.
F:r;aici D:ml atonnt f Joi.u K. s.tl, ad
m:!iiMrat.or d .'Mtr.a J. H 'inter, Ue it.
I a:.-; huai aT'unt F.J. rvr, ad:ain
i:at'Tot Iwpn t uorpemuuif . !. d.
1 ae m- rj 1 a oa it ( F. -. l etJ fL o:t nf
the excca'i4s oi Jacb lavef.iJiv''!, ia:e of tit
I.iC lew ItrMp, dtt d.
Ac ouui tf joSn o'.hi, a.lm.aiHira.or tf Ly
d.a Voitg.t:, dec d.
Firt aud .Inai avouat of II. F. ay ter, admin
Lstnierox A-.aai F. toydtr, dt-r'd.
Ke:ier- u:!: e, i A. J. UILEMaV,
yi. Kcu'i-t-.r.
A
i;y virt te tf a t!."c.i o," v.'in:a-y a-Li!nc;it
aad ordtT of Mile iii d oi.t of lUe Vourt f 'oio
:i!jn i'lr-A of .nieT.M-t v Kjuiy , a; d u ne ti.rc t
d, i wi.l fi-ov to a:ii. a; the ijr.e oa
ira t No. l.ou
Friday, Sept. 15, 1893,
at ov li p. m., the ft llowinar de"r.r.ei roal
e-tale of iVier KiiutAat:, ntuite iu Lariiuer
to -a udilp, :j! :
Na. I. A c.-r'Kin trart ai:')Iiiitn; 'aiN of rhr.jt
tUa an 1 V .iiiaia Ku-pp, un. "I r.-ii r. Lrn I.an-ra-t-r
an 1 ..I.t ; . f--.i(.rt.t.i ii, p j it and al
itovdrn e. -h a-r-s t ,ea"el, bain ace weil
t.mU.-rtu, Lh.:i iacra trr Lett a tiatae
Dwelling House,
and l am.
No 2. K ecru in rM.-t of laud a'Ti'-iainir Inndt
of John Kaeoi, I rai Mmtn. ."a aael Hnin
and other-, con tainn:y 1. a acre m- re it of
w hit h at tis ar rtear aud Ui'ance in
umber, with lu-i duii; and improve m ni ti.ere
iu. rl ae arjtve Im.tU are near ILe ii. aV: O. ii. U.
and ia a tft-od ci'.ifie!it.
Terms :
piir"hae taocer on
mat: ion ( sa-.v . x in
t-: buuiUi ai.o - a to tv -rive taoni.ia a ua luur
ei VALENTINE II Y.
A-.iQe.
I
il'BLIC ASLK.
VahabI: Real Estats!
Ry virtue of an onier of ate issued oti! of th
Orpfriu' ,ar. ot Sunere! com ty. F.. and ti
us difr 1 1,1, we wilt expn-e to puauc sale, at the
domett -ad tract No. i ou
Wednesday, September 20, '93,
at ooeo'cloek P. M., all the following 1e-r:betl
n ai eslU:, Iie Uie property oi JoUu Nair, dct d,
viz :
Nt. L A eertain inrt of land ctiAte in Jef
-Vru towair p. ia . i eoauiy f r-rtiicpw:. ad-i-.ta.nc
Ufid oi Levi Ki.upp s neir-, Fe!--r ltn:i;a'
t.r:P. iirtiry a:.d Au-tm .Miilt-r, V ru. F. Hay and
J'I.dL .a.di.er eoi'Vtiniii-'; o acrt ui.re or !e-a
ah.ut 115 acre of w hich are eear. an t hiaiice
e:i tiaifa-red. tnere a iarve su'-ir ramp .u t.'ie
picaiL-e and o k"eier. un t e kctt pan.,
.T.iad. trough. U, al. ! t.d w ih the larm.
At ieul fiie-a.;;:" ot the fa nn S ntiderlaci with
the ceitPra:-d Natr vein of coal, and the Kaiic la
in ftt d wi-rkuiiifcoinLliun. 1 title a.o a
liue aad laule at lue coai barik. There is a
i; nnl
Dwelling House,
:rev Kirn aad a larve wa-h hoi-e. i:np!en:eitt
.'in'if. e;c . or the lartn. A.t-np'lher it u a very
deiraiie farm.
.No. i A eeti-n tlmV r tra U'itte In Jt-rTi-r--ni
to n hi p. ia -aid eon nt y, atijinaarar land .f
F. iiruch lieir. 1-a.ah t tu- and VV. i. hajklry,
c ulauii. 14v:re auorf or lt-s.
Terms :
On No. 1: of the pun-h-ise moiier af'-r 7y-
lOeDt of deU- to reiaal li a I:e:i ou tne pre:::!--,
interest ta be pitd to the w idow iur:ii tier l:ie.
and at h r dea'.h U.e pr;aciiai n n t ;e vid t
me heir, f Uij ca.ri oj (.cni.rmatac.i i.f vt., and
baiaace in S eijuai auiaial paymenu wk'io-u in
iert i'li No- -'. :3a:'ier pay me at d ' dc'-t.s to
r. ia t:n a lien a on No, 1 : ' , c-n on t'-uiiriiia-t!oU
of so.lt and bwiiuice iu circ vear.
WU.I.lAM P. Hny,
lbLlLK N'ALe..
A dnuauirator.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
By virtue of ailfsl of voVui'aT aKinm-ut
and r t-.-r f ate iv-ud out ot in" t'cHirt ot oa
mon J l -av of riii-.-t eo'i'.ty, i'a., and to n.e
dirv led. 1' will fi.oe U paLl.c ha.o ou U-e
pre in i;, oil
Saturday, Sept. 23d, 1893,
at IoX.n k P. M.. the S.Mo.vintf de!""ild real
e-Ui ''I Paitri-1 . Forney, .ein hi- hou;eted l
a.tua'e ia ilrothep-T.tiiey l.n-Uip. ia said eiun
ty, adjoin; ti-f laud t AU:'iii- i. KiniOiei,
Aiesauder M.iwr aa.loihcr, coUtaiaiu.-(
OO A.CXV.S,
more or l-.of which ai-xil V. ai r- are cleared
and of ia.- a t it acre ia nc-i.tw and lai-
aoe m ifiaol euiuvaiiou aud uuxher, haviuij
Uare.-u c reeled a Ivv j aiorr
Brick Dwelling,
bane w i:h basement prinz box, w ith an eTe
Kaai fprmt. a new banc Lara wnl'.t) feet and
iner oa; m i:n;, 1 w.ajar cam? ot al
!ea-t oo tree, wt ii watereu and -ao?e variety
of aw kitnU of ;rui. in tine tf iae ta.-at raiu
er .':k prtflueiui ect:ou of tbe mn.y. w iia-
j ia n-i.e fnto tier-. a and fc ewiiiei:iiil U
i hnn h a;id achooL, Wiiu Lax- alou uuw fpeu
j .rota 'J lo 11 fieU
Terms :
-, of ptiprhae money on rnfi"T:atb'a of ale:
t iu nxi)lh and in U nioiitht with Interest,
ia t-er cent, of the purcfaaM ui.uey to be pan! ia
CA-a on the da of n'.e.
JOHN R. S'UT?. Airiiee.
H-meiNt, fa.
Vv. :.en hu;; moult : i: itcvchu all disease.
'Cholera. Koun. L:nrr:i'i-rt. l.e;'-veakn?s.
It f a ptmerlul 1cmI disctive.
Ijir. 'a ciia ars muL econoritic.il to buv.
i mi r t a '
jrV-rtivoa ije. mix it dxl Sheridan's
i'owtlcr. 0:hcnic. voir pro:".: this
ar.J u inter wi'.l be l U vhci the
price for ev is ver V.'x. It a.-?f-rrs
jxrrffct assi:):.ht:on cf the food elcrrcr.ts
needed to produce fcrahh and fomi e5
n m1 dw no oth-- kiid me fourth nf
1 t- U-V r-.l nm H-, r J 1 ni.tr. V rr
Great Inducements.
Goods rtMluced in price in every line.
Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Luce Curtains.
Ladies' Coats, :e. Xow is the time to buy to
save money and set something ood.
CUNTON STREET.
1893, EARLY ARRIVALS 1893,
NEW FALL ARRIVALS OF
WQQLES BLANKETS
Carne a little ahea.l of time ori!erel, but we have irt tietu now anil ther mut be
eouvrt;l into 'O-iney, and, in orilt r to turn tl-'t j in iiy, we b v jjcl on a:e
uir.r'y pairs A'l-Wool Ulanketa. in Srarlet ap'l Wbite, xiTrl at ft ,"h), but
p ia tbw:j)-lav sale at $:7-Y Sixty ;irs Kxtr Ib-avr A!l-VVo.l Country Uiark
t'Ts, regular ?j Illanket, get in tbi aie atft,Xa pair, i ne hnnurtsl ami forty pair
louieyti: tlankets U l soM at 7 h.!. a pair. Call early ami piearw joursclf for
col J weather, which wiil scon benpon a.-.
Mew I're.s Uootl.i, Mew Clothe, Mew Flannels fur early fa!!. Mew Jackets, Reef
er, anil Ciip-3. CjlA early.
JOHN STENG-ER.
SPRING-
:0:
WE are Ready.
O
ur Spring Stock contains everything that is New, Eoautiiul and
Stvlish.
I
n Mf n'.-J. Yotith'H, Boys' anl ChiMron's CIothin; we arc the hustlers.
A head and shoulder aliove all would- he competitors.
Our Hat Department challenges the admiration of everybody. As
seeing is Wlievin, call and be satisfied.
THOMAS & KARR,
251 and 253, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, TA.
WASH I NGTON" A ND JE FF ERS O N CO LLEGE.
NINETY THIKT- YEAR Ort r Se;r. It. TizUj e.;M;prttl ftir ni!farv work. F'tive .Nvurs aUtd
i pfcjHre (tir-ii'tly . thr '.9rr."l prtKctMuiL-. L'xnt!ont a i..r m:try Miu. r!,fT miil HiU.
New ti-rvdturv Aifttu t-d ut new ijy:nyM'ia wiiti .MoI:'t !or ti- very m-nl-.m:e.
AiumuiiJT. All r-., THE PRESIDENT. Washington, Pa.
L'l.K TO ACCKPT t)ii UKFF.-E.
To I y.lia YMta', Iturmnrricl w th E. M.
S'hrtH-k. ( t iitti-. t.iu:i4fiti. Annie aiu-t-AUQ,
(if A i Lik .i i, p., iitiii Mttry, iu rranrru tl
it: 1 Kii ha.nl li'-:UaitLU, ( l'u ia Cuy, Ni brak.
ar? y t in tani At-fKMr tH-t're
he J:'i 5 'it f'!r 1 rf!in' nu.n uliii Orj.tmun'
t -u.'i t i.-i i at "m-r-ct oti ihe tny of
p;uU-' 1 . .;. a 1 in.'ii' iu tht irtiiiito.
ll. j t.tcrc t. tit or n-iti- to iite Hit ivl
vi.iat:i.?! tl t-h 11 L-y a Iti-ii-a tltily -r.t
tri l-y i' .r'.. Aii 1 rtr!'irui km -JU'l Uy
of iV's r cat !- hy the same Riii-i
r.4 ;v ji.i. Au ! tiervol ;a:I itt.
v.' ri:VB i .;!k-c IsXiXU (iwil.
.jaicr-t, I'a,, Auje. IU. i chfnif.
11
I'LL TO ACt'EITor. RF.Fl'SK.
T f"yr-:ic Th"npoii anl I!-,-it n Thoitij--Min.ti!"
.titiiirtra, t'n, j:unt K l.iiiu;siii
iVTtr M"ti A-i:n r . Thiiii'Miii, f N. ., Trc.:i?.r
C Cl.ltV, 'IU, jolt! I 1 l!'ll'f!:. J tl')UjM li,
F. . Wui, L- i In j Li n, ot Mrrffilv!. aul
to .h ci.11 trvn ol ilarw n rirT". iW a-ct. v.t
i .ti i-'i- Mi'in fr-tr". K'.av'Kis nrt, Yivma
.-!' 'iii'!', irti:'i Ki:it trurt. L:int Yineiuia
tirtd tii M-nifi:iry ifj", ail ti P:tL-iwirh.
au i I.iiiy M. taus of iraMiii, JaycU
(cuiy, P.
v ' ' ir. '', a."
Vm are fi-rcty ci:Hj t.i p arl ar-j- at )nfort
the JuiiiK f u'ir trilan t'cwrt at a ti ri-tiau'
:tirt to ie bii at o-iir-wt 011 tiitf J.th iay of
.i.teii" i-r. I-.1, at Iti lu liM'k 1:1 t!s I'iri-uotii,
t..rii att tlit-to a c tt or r-iu !o tane liie rvai
t-iiiie u! Jatl ai.tt i.. ..:iiirti I rwl:;inn, ir 1.
t tin aTra;.-l v, iwLiiMi put Ufx it hy an Iit-
tit -t rt'.iy aw ar;itvl ry aai.i Vurt, an J rtunl
t-ii idc :ij1 tiar ol" May, or srm caiL- wr.v
ii: san.e Klio'jiil Qui 00 touL Aud h. rcol" :ail
"SKLKfact. l a., AU( 10.
bncnif.
i-suiw of SttTniif ! J. Fyo lt, lnt of Taint towu
nfiijv jnirn tniuiy. fa., ticvaMl.
I.eUT- it'!taiiir:itary oi t;ie aite iit hav
ing bct.u KLitl iu ttie luitierutii by tlie pn;
tr an'.i:ir;ty, tnnc i brrvby xnen to all ptrMiiist
mc.e ul to n! tMaie. t make lmnicliaU; Jay
;:l at;l uaviii 1 iatin auaiaAt U10 fcan e,
frttnt lui a.nLi-iuicat-.t (r kt-tt:-
nvui un 1 iicxiay, Uvulf iTtu, lr.'.., at hji lat
JALUE FYi K'tC,
JgXIX l'TuiLS' XuTICE.
t:at of Jt:a M. i;i.r, Ute of
toUJffrll tMT!lQ!p.
!itrr tt-t aiacutary 011 liie mhjy? sa:e hav
inn )vii Kraiju- t to trie uni?r;yiJt"i hy f t imp
cr a'.iiior:ty. n'-lK-v L tt-rt-ry jf.vca to all pr-in
intJr-'Ut u ajil otate U) tnat iiumtriiiate pay
tit nt an i thow havtTi ( .uitrv airani-ol ik "ame
irrMiit thiu duly auht ntica:-! fr a-tiir-nt
nt, on frrtiUy, UiuUr ttn, 1.;, al il
bouse of Jtt i.
W.J. r,lE-M'ER.
Jas J 4.E--NKK.
J tt o a . h.Xr.R.
Evi rrofi"i.o M.Olvbvr. Ui.c l.
70TICE IN DIYOUCK.
Jaue T. Luhr. ) lu the Court of Common
. y- WeaM ol !uner,-t twiili-
Iavil 1. Lohr. tv, of May f.
N(. l, A. las tittioeii tor Liivorce.
To ZStVi-t L. L't t.'w ti'j't att ut; ft.
You ar-h reby mti;ifl to b an! appear at
th u-xt l oii.t oi I ojiuihiq ifi Jor wnrrt
count v. to b; nf .! at SDnrrt. Pa., oq tne '.h
.Muli'Iay i4 t-j't.. A. f I've;. 1 J ,tb iav; U a;nwr
a colij-.h!IiUi Jaue T. L.ir, vu;r wit-. Ue tiaiu
tn! mli? namrl. mud iiow rue, h muy ti
have, by )ot.r -ant wife noitlti not be l;vor nl
Inna thr tii'l- ot tuatniuotiy t-nterrtl li lo with
aiirtTiiijiy V ih jrar ol l-r petition aud
iiUrl t-.!jHuiol aa:ut juO Uriore mil i outt.
rtbcntrtufisr, ISAIAH Uhjr,
YDMIMSTUATOIVS NOTICE.
fcuiie of I'tsuii Bwrer, IaV of BrohemTalley
Uvvu:np, tet tL
Lett r Cif aI niimtratiim on th atare ental
haviip heeii i;rmnw-ii io uic uudcriK tie! by ute
Kri-ier ol lis. etc.. In ud lor 3ttueret
County, it Kii-e W her-hv nivea t aii
rwHi iri'ieiiM u a.l ciia:e to make iuiine)i
ate paynvii'.. a: l ifc-? haviri t aints aaiat
ttie aine wiil preiit then tl'i-y ani.emicai-it
kr e:tleieu( ou tri'iay, sepL lrji, to me
al 54eciiaj.e, 1'a.
I.EVI J Jt'W.R.
Admiiiisirator.
A
DMIXKTRATOK'S NOTICE.
tmiieofMwret m;"b. ae of Sszv ret K.4a-
!r.ip, ro ::ep-t -Mitiiy. i'a, -ae t
Letter ol A'l:uHiitrtiori u t esat bar in
b.-ro k.mutel U li:r Ullder.ueU hf ;ae proper
authority, men e Kreby if)ren to ati jrt.na
Inder.i d to lay t U nuc immediaie pay-
Cjcut. ad thra Dati'.ift i era aainM, the anie
mil prMrni trtu duy auliit-uitcawd ir eitie
men l on or hrure inunalay, f-pt. 7th, WO. at
in ruidt bt ol ;h AdiatniatrAior in neu.-a
boroi'KU.
EDMCN'D SMITH,
Adiainiraior.
A
DMXXIsrKATUK'S NOTICE.
fcjuU' of Sias iei A. Mi'r. 1--fce!. !ote i
Ad jrhciiy Uiwtuhip tcrisei ny;.
ItUr tt amlni-traiion haviuar twn Wae!
to Li.e urw.erii:aei Ly tne pr' - j ;thr;;y im
tic-i heief-y Kiven to ii -a:ie lixlehieiT tu
naio estate t taake laiujiaie p?isa'ft of ttie
tmf aiil !ll'.r;ibviPK eialiua aa.'u-t mM
e-ta'.e, tct prtac-ui Ui i:i umy auu.eni.uie'! tir
ieU-cLiivhL, "ii atifdat , ctu:-r Jtiii, at
the 'ate m-.d-u.ui the dec.-aed la Aiit9huy
to nu;
JOH.V 3. MTI.LER,
A. L '. Hay. Adunu:jUaUw.
AlioTuey.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Awtaie ui Abraham Coiyhenoar, ite of North
amrxon Uw!i-h!p. riv'j.
Letter of a iiuinir4:fo i ou th-j ahore etat
having bein granted l lie 3:dc-;!,ri by tns
prttper an'horl y, Dotice t henshy tcsveii f aii
pumoEtA iitdeiU-l luwiii eLaie t mK immHi
a: payment, and icki nvt::t t ianw aiiut
th Mine wt i present ihe.a :u.y avi fivrii icatel
lor aeitlemmt nn 4rurir, pp!, :!-.n, l(ri,
at late reideiH e o dvccseo. Ai. a-xainu to U
pmeuled Lhrru.
HIRAM RITTNFR,
J. C. Low ry, AUJ. AdlUJIilsUator.
N'Tt:r 1 hereby give j That tUe application of
J. v. tul'l--y- rt ai., lor ;ht mcorvration of tne
V!!l-w t fneirieid. in AddiM:i (aw; ihip, na
eet c-a;utr, lu Ur known a the - Ur?Mitfij of
rmern:;d.'' m appruve! by the inuid J.iry on
tre h naj i t Ma). A l. liy t. had uill rome
beiv the cirt of Q'i-rer j-sf:oiii of ;d
ciniity tr deTes ou Monday, the Jitia day
oi Sepicsutacr, A. U.
W. H. 4NNFR
ProLhotKKa-T.
-JOHNSTOWN, PA.
of 1S93.
Are YOU?
!c
xtut rr:cC"i-AMATioN.
Whkrk . The !! n. Jcob H. L"Xf,ffE''Ktit.
Prvii-lciit Jh'Ikc H' the -vTai I itirt.H t otuiiiott
.if 1 lie cral 1 1 M;!ii;cM linn Hl li th If tit
Ju-li'-ial )i-tr:ct. Justice i,r':f,c ntrt of over
mnl lVrutMicr Kii'l .v:;-ra! Jail 1m livry, tor the
trial !' ail f.tin'ai !:'! otiiT trt-!:i rs in ttif iuuiI
)itr.ct. HNfcv Httri m mud Viui HikK k
kk, t-.-i , Jii'Ic ol irif r.-tr'.-ulT- min."!! rUm
:id Ju-t.cc ..f i iMirLiotovtr ai.tl Terminer
a'lil c!i r.ii Ja ! In ..v it i.r liie trial ( a!i rapi
Lai aid t(ii-r i-tTcii.!fr ,11 the 01i1.1v ot uiwrt
have i-wueil l.Vtr .rw pi, ana tit'mu lirv tel,
fr ho:i a o4irt of 1 .inuiin lI-a mim! wt-nrral
ijuaru-r Mwnmn of the F.-ac an.t tHiirai Jail
Iwliverr, And LOirU ( uycr and Tvriuuier at
Sinurxt, ou
MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1S93.
Noth K it hereby giveu toail tlie Justices of th
Pav. th? li.ri.iur au l r.-it.-tal.lf wtihin the
&u I'niiiiir of .'.ii'N-t. that they e tlit?n atol
tut-re 111 tncir pnprr peroia ;th their roiU re-orl-,
i:u,'r..iiii:i!, examinations aud oilier re
ir.i.itfraitccs to tiu taoM uim which lo their
oce ami in tat betmif apfrtaiii u r tltie,
aud aK th y do mil pne:ute af&iuttthe pn
ouen that are or fhaii he lu tne ja.i or SomerMtrt
bounty, to tte then and there lo pna.n:uU: aaiu(
tL.L-m an ana.l be jut.
ISAIAH Qi !,
A
rnrroirs notice
In Ke-fctute ( In the OrphanV Ciairt of
of winnTwllwiuty htna-
PvUT D. Miller. lylvaiia.
241 h May. Exe'ntin and Trcstees irtouot
prtenu-U u Court with exception.
Ami now. 2i b May, l-M. on motion of Son t
A 'ire. aiioruevff !r XL-ciior?, Mei, tn timri
aj''fH,a.; i.cortte ii. rcini. t-.-., Amiitvr, to iM-r
tai al aac-raienrsi, atj-t ijie rv"oifuian'ea iu
pariuiott ot sai'l ttae. pa- uju ett-t pt:on,
e;i-.. and u.i:irui ine Kiinis in tiit hariW ot the
Act tmma.ii u aa-i ai.i..i. lik kg.l eutitleil
t3cnto.
Mfctt-KT CO! NTY. :
i lrai-t irotn the Ke oil rrtiMel
this .-.ninitiy ot Mav, a. !..
s A. J. aiLLMAN.
LF.iiAL NoTICK.
Notic hereby rivvii tht I itl meet to at
tend u the li:iic uu-lcr tlie atuve at'uiituteui
at my crtice in !aieret bnMo;D, on VVediirsdiiv.
T;itiiii-r Jtii, A. I., lv-.at one o'elot a 4. U. ,
u.ieu and ahtie aii partit.s lutereMed tun ai'tnd.
t .t.J, K. si I t U
Amliiur.
SKIN DISEASES
TuL-do, Ohio, May iV,
Mt BoYh OtSTMENT CO ,
Kuunuin.'. Pa,
;enT! men :
I wa?" ir. ih'el with Sii".il wr E'xim lbr
uumter.'i ar. my h-al w luwrtxt muu
ie havii; a o.d rtitt exrendiinc ail ovr my
lit ai and ia-e. i i ii( in ine ptac hair" ax in:i
m:ck. I n-rl h-ya riutnient ai.d mi iiappy
u ar thai Uctiretl UH? iu rive ilaya. I cannot
prarne it too ciKhly and wul rherfuliy answer
aov eommuniuatioii rvt(ard'ii mum ier
stamp U enclosed for rvpiy,
iiMirn tliaiilrPilW,
No. U56 Cherry j?t., Lclii ar ECKEHT.
Toivd, Ohio.
Guaranteed t rarp Ertm, ftrarnil&lff Fy
Lid?.. Teller, kin Worn, -ytipeia-s barU r
it n and ad ctlaiieti Kruptmn. etit pM pajU
lor l i-r o v. oINTMKNT Co,
KHUUiUILg, Pa.
Oet a Pi-acCe'l BuinM Educntiorx
AT TIlK OLI Rf I.I A Bl E
TVeTUrbBUSIESSCObbEGE.
No. i?IXT:i AYE. PI T rBCHiiU. PA.
And thu eTirtj an hoiKM-aMe uml Kodtablf
si!'nit:oii. Kveryotieol un years raOiaUrs piac-
e-l Ul a at'Jil pinllion.
tkevnit a,'. Miiorihand. Typewriting, Tel
;rai h L ptraliuic, ete . taiiKt'hy artuai iiiMllfM
'mv i'.i te. ro.-uifij fuiuvrly uuaraiiveed. Wnie
for free eaaK.e.
'arm For; sal;--
Ti nr,de,','i(T,'td offer at rnTafeiate th farm
of trie ;aic ieorirB W, File. aij-in:u Nirarrtrl
rUmHikth. ou tne Styefown nalt i,titaintn)(
ar lutTe er U. 1 he farm i in au cel-
! i it tte oi iWrtNtii. ati new fecce aad wet
i man i-'i. uwirruiiii w it n a veiu nt mmm run
a; id ei .U ut nre cay An -iiit nt-w harn !-
a ou the i retr.tses, ir teruia and lurtberpar
j ULalai ppy to
fiKftRCE G, PILK,
a ;A merrt t,
JtDni4wu, ?ww
or CHARLES K. PlLr.
NMUVIMIk Pa,
ELY'S CATAHRH
Cream Balm
Ci. n.-, trio
At':.?-! I'.u aa-I
InHaoimatiua.
Heal
au,l cicll.
Trj lb Cur.
HAY-FEVER,
A prtic K applied i"to ea b nnatril and fc
arveaie. renin at Lfrugxti ; by mai&
re?fKeret. ftt evrn.
LLY HH.orritK.-t, -"-6 Warrwn 8t, New Yo.
PursTallowSoap.
lprfertt Jn otlwt It IsaJl 8oak4nd
ii for kit idf M:rtn matle. auU
anll tu rit lo private faiuiUt, i at
!rn AMtKlCAN Tt V CO.
rstoiie FlTJl Are. Fn t mi igh. P- B
BUSSIE3 tt i Price sSX
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