The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 04, 1893, Image 3

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; w,. f.-n'-'y pu'ir of the Pre.
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: 'he drt'Tai.-t. ran ft their
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list- best Il -i.r in tie
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(- v .v k is warranted, lor ss-.e
MtltLOS St'JE'VlC.
r.- n.j Lea'-ib f r either mind or
- the b'.-ool : vitiated. Cleanse
r.cat from ail impurities by the
.-'arscpariiia. This medicine
wa-'.cl energies, strengthens the
r i- hei'.t h to the debilitated
f Ay
iv"I.'i? a'ates the nriojber of
v vir Setter fceld, the pol
,t r ;'.ii:e, will h'ld them the
jioftr.i. This ii import
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--H -n who dj not went their
wVarut delivered, detained over
..-.; t3 d.;y.
.-' -i of seboo! -Jj?est thatabet-
j.. rVr.c.Riy cannot be fji'.nd than
RVETFER A FcnEE.
i. .. i' ?. i '.;' the botanist member
...lei'rr cjrnii'sja, bis isii-J
ietrt. the county superintend
". . . ,. -.in Pennsylvania in which he
; a- W-tone exercUe of every
T ;rti-i-?r' ir..'.ttite s-hall consist of
Wr-;-.l3 by a u-a heror an address
' ." 1 . t A f..rery.
.. j,3 cf tine furniture at Iev!in"s
a i -J Frat.kiin St., be-ir.s Au. Jth.
.; !r f-:ia: a'-ut half prior.
' ' - -. j ) lUr. 0 : h-r ! h, the eipoi
, : - ccbt. Tbe executive
rL- r-.-'-.:umcnJcd that the re-
; : r c ::t. of cjrpirat .oa b-nds
).i ti.jt date. The fioatin;; indebt
, c ....,t-;1. : and pay roll, estimated
,-i wiii also he wiped from tiie
r p-,K'k subVrip:ion will remain
i. it tb'e d no'
constitute a lCfja!
.-.V'-H-.V frw shares -f veluable
n the V.'tkitDa Sanitari cm, of Mar
pi. V.'.Ii b.' s-o'.d ritfht to a quick
Ad-i.-ert P-jX 117, Johnstown, Pa.
jj failed iu be a-e-sed can vote
' .vmvr election bycallin two men
Le has In-.-n arei Isnt of the
f !r 1 i-i 3 I' " he tails to pay a
.- c !! c tar, a'-i-vd within two
Iii'rrtr i'aie'y pre.je.i.'i the election,
wi r on e-arli that will secure
i
r !t. T-e payment of taxes, to en-::i.-t
;j vo'e, must be maierot later
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Tt..rli pat.ses at the prices ivow ruling
-r lit IvIIlI IKT ia, ieilieir. x we
J r :att -vha in suits and over coats are
i . '';!. CaU and examine their stock.
1If l: v. Ira II .ess says October will
. : t ia wltj reactionary storms f jilowed by
I r '.' dr ? in teiiii'.rature, continuing
a the .11. DttYlr.j the 4 h to Tib occa
L : j! ii-'ies of rain and snow may be ex-
.ri. Oaai toa-biss tbe f.h and l'Ub
r': anc.-j of greater magnitude will m.s:
1 irly ocur. A cold wtve of bis dimen
; . wind an the the disturbance fc-r
V 1-r taif of the mon'h.
1r.-r.ra.vr that Mablon S-brotk keeps in
. i ;il and fresh line cf procerus, tlour
p.-i :eii. at bottom prict-s. Country pro
i :f.i-z in exeban-e for gojds at all
fra .r from tbe surrounding country are
$'-.-;: tix mraei by the way the recent
Lav? improved their faruis generally.
r.M.i peaial showers Live brought
j.-a-o in a reina: k ibly rapid manner.
li-iiier- will i-t two cljver crops as a
t
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ir - j '. a il wuii this and the revived gras
wavKi:b' f-el, at least, can be saved,
jf :-crn is'txing buske.1, and it, too, is
1 -n:: mat h btlter than was ei(ected.
K-7cy.a seen l'-fvlia's Brussuils Car;is
? " ei.'s per yard, ia any pattern? Lice
; rti us lower thaa j libers prices.
i.'.-.fe c:ar;!itJ on any article. S and S2
:'n.ti:a it , Johnstown, Pa.
11 ':Yci is ive-us d with an abundance of
'r. iifs'tfew to-ns ia Pennsylvania
-it. : favored. Tnere should be water
i.-i. to submerge the town at anytime.
i-it K that the sapp'y is insufficient
i 'aiestic as, in fact not enough to wab
f :bs uf ev.-ry man, woman and child in
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t y a rowing each lunauitant a pint.
a er k irks cost nearly, or quite, one
I -Hire tL.,ti-anJ dollars. ;
:'jrd G'll-f.'f.
T-f a m is now on. Get your pun
j . t. WimhiVer, Marlin, Stevens and Fio-
r. I: ;l-i. slmr'.e aai double barrel Snot
Ir.s of all kinti. Revolvers a specialty at
1! il I lerbaiim's Hardware Store, Somer-
va.-ao'e pointer to vonc.gmea:
-;t : in.- to choose a w.fe is early iu the
" r if adaxwl is at ail inclined to
- a 1 sli t. -y ways it is just before
A-a general thing woman docs
-"' oa her eavy t -inprr until after M
' ' '""' : h r before thit hour, yoa
i - i '! o'V her to be the same gill you
. . ; i.-. ,: ;u t je eve'iintr. t.'i" course
a'e ti -lis. b.i. it isn't ssife to take
1 -' - n l i of the Con;' uac Oak-
r.tl. ijnb has boen furveyd from
- i'. 3. MJ.. un tie Wheeling division of
H- lias ne l .i.iio. to Coi.li jeace, oa the
.z ;..s .ti of the Baltimore t Ohio,
' .-'-r-i by the fact that the Mountain
a-:i-s AsK-Iatioa of Garrett county,
. ..-vjvj to c.ve Jl oo.) towards the
; - . iy x-aV .Vi.ii..-.,e' RmnL The
j -' -i l .s at. nt t jtrty md-s long and wiii
I ti-euuoi considerably betweea
' - '.iiraad ilaliiaicre, whiie it isexpected
!- e aoativ residents of the former city
itir to I Mr Pari, Mountain Like Park
- '-i.- Marrla-ii s u aimer nrU
r-' i.irrd Holdea. director of Lick
J-rvi j-, , Lai prepa-el for the October
' -.rr, aa aoso.-bing account of the wonder
- star J.stv-red in 1 This star,
"-.urc.rut:.s our sua, b'azed up lo an
' - i ng br.ii.ancy within afewdaysof
fJ'-ial!y d.sappeared,
; irat-y apteiiyi as a nebula.
V conges 0'i:elht and heat it developed,
':i l"e case of our own cun,
"" k cf tlje human race
JJ!a'-l a'eextim-.ion of all life cpon
--ea t;. Ta. is tbe most uncomfortable
.;"'j3 " wQicb astronomers have
I.',' 84 i:n tbe spriag comet was expect-r-
w Lit the earth.
sapcriateadent of public instruction
-- retr ved a coTirnunication from a prom
j- ,t c!tii?a 0f Tunkhannoik informing
-;atiias in Hoy. Hoiiow, a thriving lumber
. - . c m;ies Irun, tQ4t j,, .t!l,re
S,J -bo! boar
I ia the camp because
"oot enough pers-ons who can read
t. ' "fm one. There is no school
t to attend and a community ia being
i'Z t Cme up "ill,in fc!r hoor'
Wr'f- 'ki'4a!lock' lLe untjr eat cf
t-on 'S c'J'Ja'-v ilhout proper instruc
ts 1 U li titen. of a God or Saviour
UJ Vf'li' r'lremeum of good citiaenship
. ; f cuur'. morals." I):. Scbaetf er
i - -.1 i, orie of lbe m JJt ,jef)lorilb;e tUle
R-uc-tT LS e?ef be4rJ of nJ he ts in'
- the superintendent of Schools of
. oai Lg cointyio ic7estigat tbe matter
rttjbim promnly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Vasnear, of the
Turk Hotel, an? in Chicago this week.
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Mrs. Joras Miarvr and her sen Michael,
of Jenner X r.eals, are at the World s Fair.
Mr. Fettr Spe has been appointed post
master at Slnesvilie, vice H-rry S"p resign
ed. J. G. Kimmtd and wife, of Stonvcreer
townehip, Lave retimed from a vil to the
World's Fair.
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Mr till S!r A. II U .s;.,n ! ave retur:v
ei from a two mrtia' v. tit i U'i in
Ouiuaud Iiidiaua.
T. J. P.ck:r.s and wife, of Terre Ait. W,
have h3 in isomers t!je past week, the
gj-i:s c-f Mr. and Mrs. J ,hn S. Shaf.-r.
Mand Wooiey, daughter of James Wo!ey,
of the west wrd, diej Sjnday, 24:b ir,i.,
a t-ra lingering iiin-rss. She was ei'iUYU
years of age.
Miss Lucy Htfll-y. of the " Ui -hiand
j Frm," started fjr Chicago VLiU-rdav nKin:-
in. She was joined at Pittsbargb by her
friend Miss Mt'Oracken.
Among oiberSora erset people w ho will visit
the World's Fair ibis week me Mr. and Mrs.
F. V7. it esecker-, James L Pugh. E q , and
Burgess William II. Welfiey.
II n. John H. Jordan, a leading lawyer
and Ipublicaa politician, of Bedford coun
ty, was iu Somerset for several days last
week attending to lejal business.
Sheriff Good expects to depirt s-ome time
daring the next ten days oa a two week's
trip to Chicago and Washington, Id. He
will be accompanied by his w tea-id faru.ly.
A notable visitor oa tin streets f this
p ace last week was tx Senator Smiley, of
I'erry couaty. Senator Smiley and Judge
Longencckei served ia the Senate at the
same lime.
Hon. E. I. Mler and A. Ilvacs, Esi , of
Ilockwood, attended the meeting of the Siate
Iiepab icaa League Ciubs, at Heading, Ust
week. TLey were delegates from Luic-oln
Club, Itockwood.
The retail liquor dealers' license issued to
J. J. Lawson, of the Commercial II olel, was
Friday transferred by the Court to Simon
SweiUer. Mr. Sweitzer took immediate
possession of the hotel.
Mrs. J. II. Hill and family, of Crescent
City, Florida, who have been the guests of
the former's fa: ber Ir. Joseph Covode, at
Jenner X Loads, for the ust three mcnths,
have returned to their southern home.
Baron Henry Housefe t has returned to
his home in this place after spending the
summer in (jerniauy. Mr. Housefelt was
in iil health for several months during bis
absence, but is now rapidly recuirating.
While the Commissioners hive decided to
make some much needed improvements to
the Court House they have dine nothing
towards laying a n; pavement ia trout of
that imposing edifice. Town coutr.'il should
give this matter their attention.
Senator Critchfield returned to his home
in Jenner township Saturday evening and
returned to his post in Chicago Monday
morning, accompanied by his wife. Tijt
Senator's duties will keep him in Chicago
until the ci-jte of the exposition.
Miss Lulu I'avis is now in Pittsburgh tak
ing ia the Winter Opening of J. J. Porter .t
Co. I" pen l.cr return to Somerset. Miss
Davis will be prepared to trim in all the lat
est styles. Somerset jeple knew w hut she
can do. Make a taial of her taste and you
W ill be pleased.
Tbe following poiiuments for liiis coun
ty were read ty the Bishop bofore the Pitta
burgh conference of the M. E. Church, at
Pittsburgh, Monday afternoon t fctoyts
town, C. U. Mu-e: Berlin, J. H. Lincaster;
Coi.rluence, G. II. Fiinn : Meyers dale. W. C.
Weaver ; Somerset, W. H. MiT.ride.
Kev. J. L. W. teibert, of Milford town
ship, left for TitL-burgh this morning Or
the purpose of attending , as a delegate, the
Parent Society t-f the Board cf Missions cf
the Evangelical Association of North Amer
ica, which convenes in that city this wek.
The Board carry on a cumber of suewful
missions at home and abroa 1.
Chancer Trills, employed on (ien. A. H.
r.t'Tn t ! f-n nwt l'h n nei-iite'it. lnn-
I day afternoon, tbiit will keep him beifast
for some time. Pritts wastit i-'d with a
j two h jrss team at hauling sous, wban by
j sme unlucky mishap, one of his legs b-:-i
cira; entangled in a wheel of tbe wag ja and
was broken near the ankle.
A man name! Murphy was run down by
aa engine a- H Ktkwood, Monday Dight, and
f.Ightfuliy mangled ab .ut the bead and
shoulders. He was removed to the hospital
at CoRDellsviUe yesterday morning, where
it is feared be will die. The unfortunate
man is supposed to Lave. laid down oa the
railroad tra.k to slrepelTa drutk.
The United Brethren conference of the
Allegheny district closed its session, at Ml.
Piea;atit , Satunlay. Tue following confer
ence appoint men la for this countyere
in dei Berlin, J. V. Ford ; Jenner X R-oads,
A. Euibngton; Meyerdale, V. W. Enenbet
sen; Sjiuerset, 3. Fisher; Rxikwood. I). R.
Ellis ; Presiding E der, W Stabl, Johns
town. From October 2) h i t :i 211 the a-.nual
illalrict meeting of the Mer.nonite Cioircb
will be held ia the Martin'barg Co irc'i,
Blair county. The d strict consists of Som
erset, Blair, Fayett? a id Cambria counties,
and the meeting will be c T.d acted by E'uers
Paniel Bender, of E k Lick township, Som
erset county, and Herman Siy ler, cf Bed
foil county.
Hay and Walker is the nam: of a new le
ftal firm who will nail their shingle in front
of the cilice formerly occupied by a.tomeys
Colborn A Coibora, opposite the Court
House, The memb?rs of tbe 6rm ere A L.
G. llsy, E.- J ,andC. W. Walker. K j , both
promising young attorneys. Messrs. Col-b-orn
d: Colloorn Lave taken otiic-s on the
second fl oor of the same build ng.
The low temperature of the past few
days has doubtless caused many lad.es to
consider what kind of a wrap they will buy
for this winter's wear. At John
Sanger's store ia Johnstown, they will find
tbe largest Assortment of Lidies' and Cbil
drens' coats shown between Pittsbu-gh ai.d
Philadelphia, and they will be sold at right
prices. See Stenger's advertisement in
another column.
A serious court igratioa was averted by
the timely discovery of fire ia the residence
of !r. H. S. Kirunie' at aa early hour Thurs
day morning. The L'r's wife was aroused
by lbe strong smell of burning clothing or
carpet that pervaded tbe house Investiga
tion revealed that the timbers of the parlor
3 our bad taken fire from tbe ash pit and
that a number of leDglbs of carpet bad al
ready been destroyed, lbe fire was extin
guisbed with difficulty.
. Harry Raucb, M. l., son of Entire Hen
rr Raucb, of Jenner township, and Miss
Fay Batchellor, a handsome young South
ern lady, were united in marriage at Rock
Falls. Ill , last Wednesday. The bappy
young couple arrived in Johnstown Friday,
and will spend some time at tbe borne of Dr.
Wm. H. Raucb, in that city. They will
visit the borne of tbe groom father before
tbey return to Rock Fails, which will be
some time dur.ug the present month.
The public school teachers of this county
will be pained to learn that Prof. C. E. Les
lie, who bad charge of tbe music at the last
session of the annual teachers' institate,
died at his home in Chicago, about tbe first
of September. The newspapers say that his
death resulted from heart trouble, superin
duced by an over abundance of energy.
Prof. Leslie bad accepted an engagement to
take charge of the music at the ensuing Bed
ford county teachers' institute.
Mr. and Mr, Isaith C. Johnson, of Som
erset township, mourn the dealt of tie
former's mother, who died at her home near
Cnlot.toa n about two weeks a?o. Mr. aiid
Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and airs. Christian
Miiier, bed visited the Johnson homestead
for the prrpoe of wirnissing the martin-re
of Mr. Job nson s brother Alfred, oo Sepietn-
j bcr ICh. Ttey were on their way home
j when they were apprised of Mrs. Johnson's
atatn.
Liv.'atioa- are out for 'he wedding o'Mi.-s
Pi. ra Soydtr, eldest daughter of Mr. and
M.sJ B. S 1.,-4-r, Mr. F;ul B. Buck,
eldest sou of ex-Canty Treasurer George
l.ack,of Meyersdaie. The weddir.g will take
4lace at three o'chxk Thursday afternoon,
O.'oUr I2-h, at the Louie cf the bride's
pi-mis on Vast Patriot street. Thebride to be
is e ac of Somerset's pretties and sweetest
girls and the groom is one cf Meyetsdale's
mostm-ce-ifd! your.g bu-it.ess ni.-'.a.
A d'vi'.-eti f.-oru G.eenv'ile, Pi, say:
' Rev. i)r Wiiliaru R lpp. fornreily of Meyer-dale,
it;e i.ewij eitc ed professor to the
Lair of pra tical theology iu Franklin and
Marshall Colieg". at Lvicast-, was installed
ii.tjhisnew -Hi Saturday evening. The
pecVs r s in Uv'ira' address wai a master-pi-f.
He trei'ei his ltj-ui, Tae Prooiiet
of God," iu a ru -t l.toeral manner. Tub
synod exjHrcta M A lis'j its work by ruid
nig'it Mouday, as an excursion has been ar
ranged for it to Niagara Fads on Tuesday."
Mrs. Barbara Brubaker died Saturday
night at the bonis of her daughter, Mrs.
John Kiiuc, in Lincoln township, at aa ad
vanced air. Siie is survived by her daught
er. Ms. K in? and Mrs. X r:uan P. Penrod,
of Somerset township. Three sons, Levi,
Iaid aid William, all furaieriy well
knos n residents of Somerset township, pre
ceded her to the grave, all of Ihein having
died within tbe past few years. The de
Ciasid was a consistent member of the
Ilvacglia! cburab. The interment took
place at the Liehty church Moi.day. the
services being conducted fcv Rev. Domer.
When Ciiar'.es Whipperran, a well
knosa rtsid ent of Jenner township, awoke
Siriday morning he fo if.d bis wife lying
by Lis siie cold iu death, fcibe had expired
sometime during the night from heart fail
ure and La-1 apparently died without a
struggle. Tee deceased had been sick for
several week's, huts fatal termination of
her sickness was not anticipated by
her husband and friends. Mrs. Wbipper
niaii was a diu.rhter of the la'e Philip Cole
man and was a s'sterof Mrs. Noah S. Miller,
Mrs. Daniei I.iot, Mrs. George A. Pile, of
Jenner 'cwnship, and of Mrs. John Coun
try man, of Somerset township. She was
abuu: thir'y seven years of ege. Her L'.is
bstid and two small children survive.
The latest addition fo the Somerset coun
ty bar, and tbe lirst to bs subjected to the
new rale of Court reiiiringcmdidates for ad
m:Moii to uu li;rgaexainin;i!tun in oien court,
is Mr. Caar'-ej W. Wa.ker, who passed a most
11 ittering examination. In fact his answers
to the int-r.-gstories put to l.iiai were
so sati-facUiry t j tue Court that Ju.i je Long
euetker said he Was satisfied with the can
d dates') laliticitious and bad no questions
to..-k. Tiie examination look place after the
opening of court Friday eve ir.r and tx
lead: it over an h..ur. A', its to -c a -ion
Mr. Walk'." was adm. tied to tbe practice ol
tbe law on motion of F. W. Biesecker, Esq
For tbe pi-t t .vo years Mr. Walker has been
a stj 'iei.tia tbc-otbee of W. J. Baer.
Mr. Simon Krebs, of the LUtie Coal
Compaiy, bl for his guvsu several days
la-: eeic, his daugbtor and soa-ia law, Mr.
and Mrs C larh-s P. Hancock, of Dinville,
i'a. M'. and Mrs Haaock stopped oa a-Somer--t
on their return home from the
World's Fair. ' Taere U only one place on
the Midway Piaisaucj that 1 wo i'd give a
baubee f -r. " said Mr. Hmcock, "and ibai
is the s-reets of 'O d Vienna.' The only
diawbsck was that every person in there
was jibber! tig T).;tch as fa-t as their tonguea
c lUii? g-i and I ouidu't undsr;tsn.l a word
that was stid. My vr f , who is a German,
refused to c .m? to my assistance and the
only thing that rem iind for ra? wis to bold
up two :i igers. Tae waiters understood
what was wanted and we sp'nt one of tho
pleoraatcjt evjningl imaginable listening to
the music fumUbed by aa Austrian orches
trs,"
Jacob I. Sjvank, tbe jevcler of this
place, hai tad patented a U'lifjue little ma
chine cf his owa invention, which wili
doubtless bring him a handsome return
when it is placed upon the market. Ia this
day andgenerition bar keepers are generally
looked upon with distrust by their emp'oy
ers. and it wis to overcome any disposition
oa the ps-t of bar keepers to misappropriate
their employers money that led Mr. Swank to
make his invention. The machine referred to
is nothing les than a register fir beer keg, or
ary other vessel containing liquids sold by
tbe gljs. It registers accurately every c'.as
drawn f out the vessel and rings a bell wher.
the g'-isi bis been ti led. Mr. Swank
says the idea of the regV.er was suggested
to hiia by Mr. Liwson, formerly proprietor
of the Commercial Hotel. Liwson, it ap
pears.driov: that he ha 1 slab a device on
one of his kr.s. Tue next morning be told
Sa-ank about it, and a few days following
Swank invented the register.
A. J. Colborn, Eq, made a brilliant
speech on Pennsylvania Day at tbe World's
Fair. Mr. Colborn was on the platform with
the other dgni'.aries. Some in the crowd
epitil him and imme-.iia'.ely there was a cry
for ' Colborn. Colborn." Others took it tip
and the demand was so irresistible that Mr.
Colborn must make a speech With Lis
most gracious smile Mr. Colborn s'epptd
forward and lilriy bedazzled his audience by
the brilliancy of his utterances and the old
Keystone fervor that permeated them. It
was a gt-cuiue piece of oratory and our elo
quent lowasm.n and young barrister was
b.vrwhelme 1 wltb applause. Mrs. Potter
Palmer, president of the Board of Lidy
Managers of the gre.st fair, was on the plat
form and listened with rapt attention to the
address. The brilliant lady was so delight
ed that she approached Mr. Colborn and
heartily congratulated him oa his oratorical
success, judging his nationality by his place
of resilience, sid she had Welsh blood in
her veins of which she was proud of. Mr.
Colborn gracefully bowed bis acknowledge
ment, and, recalling the old Welsh maxim,
" Vr (i air yn H.-bya y Bydd," Slid not a
word about nationality. &ra.it-n Hrjmlli
flit.
Miss Matlie Halley, aged- 14 years, who
has been visiting al the home of Mr. Well
Knepper, in Brothersvalley township, met
with a serious accident but Sua lay a week
ago and her relatives entertain feirs that it
may yet terminate fatally. Miss Halley
and a little daughter of Mr. Knepper'a were
returning home from Berlin is a buggy,
wbeu the former, in attempting to rebate
the lines which had become entangled in the
barnes, fell forward in the road, lighting on
her head. The horse continued on toward
home until it was stopped by persons living
along the road, who were attracted by the
cries of the child still in the baggy. Re
turning to tiie scene of tbe accident they
found Miss Halley lying by tbe side of tbe
road in a delirious cond. lion. She was re
moved to the home of Mr. Knepper where
medical attention was summoned. A re
port reached here Monday that Mi Halley
had apparently expired.
After ail efforts to revive her bad been
made by physicians and bad failed, prepara
tions were made for burial. She was laid
out and the undertaker was expected to
place the body ia a casket for shipment to
Cumberland. Before he arrived the watch
ers noticed a twitching of the eyelids and
presently she aroused, although still un
conscious. The physicians were again summoned and
treatment for her recovery began. They ex
press their opinion that she will only live a
short time.
Neck and Neck Is the way Knepper Jc
Ferner's new fall lies are going.
Hon. Uantel Stufft Dead.
Ex-Associate Jidge Daniel Stuffi is dead,
at tbe a.-e of neventy-thrce years. H;
death occurred last Tuesday night at his
bomeia Jenner township, and was not un
expected by the members of his family,
who bad waiched by bis bedside for tbe past
six weks. Mr. Sluift bei-nne ill in the lat
ter part of August while in Chicago, and it
was necessary to brirg him to his borne.
Front the time he was taken sick until the
day of Lis dt:ath thirty Dine days he did
not utste f ood The deceased was one of the
uvst prominent men in his section of the
ouc'y and enjiyed the r p?ct antl friend
ship of a large circle of friends throughout
the county. A singular trait of tbe Judge's
character was that he always preferred to
ride horse back to the more comfortable
way of traveling in bugry or carriage. He
was over six feet tall, erect as an Indian and
made a most striking picture when mounted
oa one of bis large farm horses.
The deceased is survived by four children
Mrs. Jacob Z mairaan, of Q lemiboning
township, Mrs. Alexander R inads, of Jen
ner township, Mrs Josiab Gl, of Somer
set township, aad by his son Jerome, who
was a candidate for county commissioner at
the late Rpubiicm primiry e'ection.
In The. House.
A good tuing to have in the house is tbe
Cinderella Range, a good baking of bread is
always assured. Sold by Jas B. Holderbaurn
To the Highest Bidaar.
The Sheriffs sale of tbe personal properly
of the Cambria Lumber Company and of the
Shade Creek Railroad Company, occurred
last Wednesday, at the mills of the former
corporation ia Paint township.
PaeSoaie Credc Rulroad, a road between
seven and eigni tubes in length, recently
constructed aiung tue banks of Shads Creek
and extending from the S. 4 C. R. R. to the
mills of ths Cam tor ia Lumber Company, was
knocked down to S. U. Baker, of Pittsburgh
for $XVj4 J. Ths sale of the lumber Com
pany's effects realized $10,-Jid. Most of the
mulerlal sold was bought in by S. II. Baker,
tue same gentleman to whom the railroad
had beea knocked down.
It appeals that the Shade Creek company
owed the Cambria Lumber company over
fiii.ou), which it was unable to pay. Part
of the creditors of the Cambria Lumber com
pany secured judgment against the com
pany, and J. M. Head, of G reensburg, as trust
ee for certain creditors attached the proper
ty of the corporation to satisfy the e xecu
tions. All judgments not covered by the sale of
the personal property will, it is thought, be
sa'.islied by the sale of the real estate, which
will be sometime before the December court.
It is said that the sales took place more
for the purpose of reorganization than any
thing else. S. T. Baker, the purchaser, is one
of the principal stockholders. It is supposed
that certain stockholders had refused to
pay their assessments, and it was to weed
out Ibis class aad put tae company oa a
sound footing that the affair was allowed to
go as il has and be sold out. It is quite like
ly that there will bs a reorganization before
long.
The sale involved the largest amount of
money of any sale Sheriff Good has bad
during his term of office. Indeed it isdoubful
wtieiber ; Sheriff's tale involving a larger
amount was ever held in this county.
Tue sale attracted a large crowd of people,
among them being a number of well-known
attorneys from this place and Johnstown.
Address Wanted.
Will some one forward the address of
Michael Downey, 21 Lieut, of Company K.,
l-'ldd T. V., to me.
J. C. Sfakks,
Everett, Bedford County, Pa.
B. & O. Train Robbers.
Tbe report reached the B. O. officials at
Pittsburg, Wednesday, that robbers bad
planned to hold up the Express above West
Xewton, Wednesday night. Tae officials
gave credence to the report and set about to
thwart the robbers. The Express, known on
tbe road as No. 10, left Pittssurg on schedule
time, ?).: P. M., and ran to McKeesport. It
was held there 20 minutes, and Time Freight
So. S3, was run on the Express schedule
from there to West Newton. The freight
passed F.ilrod, tbe point at which the attack
wis expected, at a lively rate. The crew re
port that they saw several men standing in
a dark pass in the road, but they made no
attempt to stop the tiain. When the rob
bers saw tbe frei ht running on tbe Express
schedule they evidently concluded that tbtir
plans Lad beea discovered and retreated.
The Express left McKeesport with a body
of armed police in the express and ba gage
cars ready for the attack. Some of the pas
sengers learned of the threatened attack and
spread the report through the cars. Consid
erable excitement followed, and when the
train reached Conneilsville the excitement
bad not subdued. It is said there was i'-r
t) lucked np ia the safe in the express car,
an unusuuily large amount for this train to
carry.
Sells Cheap, Sells Heap.
Do you know you can secure the best bar
gains in fall weight of clothing, fall Lais,
u iderware and furnishings at
Kssi-ria & Faasia's.
A Successful Farmer.
One of Somerset County's most success
ful farmers is Mr. John Poiie, of near
Friediiue's Mills, Jenner Township, form
erly of Taint Township.
List fpring, Mr. Piiile traled bis Paint
Township farm, on which he had lived all
his life, for tbe f-rni of Mr. William Heck
ler, ia Jtiiner Township. The trade was
even up, each place containing about one
hundred and forty acres, and tbe exchange
is satisfic'.ory to both parties. Mr. Phile
has the coal right underlying his present
farm, but that of the old plaee had been
sold. Off of three acres of bis land, be this
year raised one hundred and eighty bushels
of oats, and oat of two bees he bad eight
swarios.
Mr. Puileisa son-in-law of Mr. David
Voder, of Fpper Voder Township, this
county, a highly-respected old Amisb gentle
man, w bo is bale and hearty at the age of
about eighty years. J Jinsioieii Trihtr.te.
Last Bulletin for the Year.
The weather crop bulletin of the Pennsyl
vania State Weather Service for the week
ending September 25th says the rainfall dur
ing tbe week was quite well distributed, and
was generally a little above the nsual
amount. The lightest rainfall was appar
ent'y in the southern counties and the great
est in the mountains.
Tbe crops, except late tobacco and gar
dens, are now so far advanced in growth and
so nearly harvested that little can be sa:d of
them. Winter wheat, where above ground,
loots very well. Corn is so badly tangled
that cutting ia slow and laborious. There is
much tobacco still on tbe stalk.
Reports cpon the potato crop indicate a
small yield, but of excellent quality. Buck
wheat suffered greatly from the drought,
end it seems to be the poorest crop raised
this year. Gardens are in good condition,
and have yielded well. Fruit is a light
crop, bat of good quality, and grapes are
said to be a full crop.
Registered Letters Taken.
Samuel M. Williams, a clerk in the Ty
rone Post office, was arrested Friday morn
ing by Post-office Inspector W. W. Dickson,
charged with the embezzlement of I'WO from
registered letters.
Tbe stealing bad been going on for some
time, and the crime is said to bare been
fastened on Williams by a decoy letter.
Afier bis arrest be revealed tbe hiding
place of tbe money, and it was all recov
ered. He bad beea saving it, and kept it
in a tin box at bis house.
For two years past be bad been a trusted
clerk in the Tyrone Post office. He is aged
about twenty-two, and is single.
Housekeepers.
Be wise, aad examine tbe Cinderella Range
It baa more points thai ex x& than any othe
range oa the market, and is sold guaranteed
to b ike and roast. Sold by Jas. B. Holder-bauia.
CRIMINAL COURT.
Elder Singer Convicted of As.an!t
and Battery.
THE LAUREL HILL GANG ACQUITTED.
A Long List cf Trrrial Criminal Cas
es Disposed of. Eos d and
Bridga Viewer Appoint
ed. Report of Grand
Jury.
Meiaidi.trlcaliy speaking, last week was
wash we-k in the criminal conrisnfi. his coun
ty, and it is safe to say tbat more ditty linen
Was exposed to public view than at any term
of conrt iu years ptst. The stench arising
from some of tbe wash was exueniely nau
seating to both the Court .and tbe public.
Happily for tbe fair fame t.f our county tbe
most scandalous cases were !ug;-e d here by
non-residents. It is certainly not edify ingto
see a minister cf the gospel defendant ia a
criminal proceeding, but when we pause to
consider what the exposure of such an one
means stripped of bis bo'y r.bes and reveal
ed iu all his norrid mgl.nrss we cannot r.eip
but think that tne cause w hich be has belied
has been bettered by his expurgation.
EVANGELIST SINtiEB CONVICTED or ASSACLT AND
B ATTEST.
The case of the Co-jmon wealth vs. R. H.
Singer, charged with attempted criminal as
sault, on information of Mrs. Aiioe Jeffreys,
attracted unusual attention on account
of the s cial position of lbe prosecuting wit
ness, and from the fact that the defendant :s
an evangelist of tte Disciples' cbutcb.
The case hsd been set for trial at last terra
but was continued oa application of defend
ant's counsel, who claimed that material
witnesses could Lot be present. Wbeu the
case was called for trial Thursday morning
Eider Singer entered the enclosure rewrvei
for members of the bar, court officers and
suitors aad took a scat at Lis counsel's table.
Singer was one of the last men in thi court
room that would have beea taken for the de
fendant ia a criminal action. He wore
a loose Suing black alpaca coit and looked
more like a visiting barrister than the de
fendant in an action for criminal assault.
The defendant wears nose glasses aad when
the list of jurymen was completed and hand
ed to his counsel for the purpose of challeng
ing, he leisurely adjusted them and rising to
his feet leaned over his counsel's shoulder
and apparently offered his opinion as to the
qualifications of the men who had been call
ed into tbe box. After the challenges bad
all been made and a jury of twelve had been
selected to sit upon his case, Mr. Singer re
sumed bis seat at the counsel tableand turn
ing bis face to tbe jury and the audience ap
peared as unconcerned as if he were only a.i
idle spectator,
(ien. Kooutz opened the case for the Com
mouwealth. He simply recited what the
Commonwealth would endeavor to prove
and concluded by staling that if the Com
monwealth made out her case beyond a rea
sonable doubts he would a-k for a verdict of
guilty.
STOET OF THE ALLZOED ASSAULT.
Mrs. Alice Jeffreys, the prosecuting wit
ness, was then Called to the stand. Mrs.
Jeffrey sis a rather pretty woman and im
pressed all who saw her with her modesty and
natural diffidence. She testitied that she liv
ed in Addison and was tweuty-three years of
age and a member of the Lutheran church.
Oa the thirtieth day of April last, being
Sunday, she went to the home of Dr. Hiram
Hartzeil for the purpose of calling upon a
cousiu who lived there. After she had been
there for a short time Mr. llarlzell and Rob
ert II. Singer entered the Louse aud by and
by several ladies, relatives of Mr. Hanzeli's,
came in. A religious conversation concern
ing baptism by emersion was sprung and af
ter a little debate Dr. Hartzell retired to aa
adjoining room to sleep. Tne voices of the
persons ia ths sitting room disturbed him
and be asked that the door between the rooms
be closed. At this juncture Mr. Singorsolicit-
ed Mrs. Jeff.-eys to accompany him to tne
parlor ia the wing of lbe building and sepa
rated by a hall from the room in which Mr.
Hartzell was resting. She assented after he
bad invited her a eecuud lime, giving as an
excuse fordoing so that she had every conn
dencein a minis erof lbe gospel. I'pon enter
tngthe parloi Singer couducted her to a sola
and tl.eu returned to the door sad Locked il.
Advancing to the witness he asked her if she
did not like him and asked the privilege oi
kissing her. She repulsed his advance? and.
a ccording to her story, for a period of be
taeen one and two hours Dallied against
his caresses and torments. Finally Singer
banded hera bible aad after kissing it him
self requested her to press her lips agaiust its
sacred covers and promise never to reveal
what had occurred in "the parlor. She de
cided to promise, when Singer uulocktd the
door and permitted her to depart, lie
turning to the dining room thi witness
secured her wraps aud returned to her home,
arriving there about six o'clock in the even
ing. Her husband was ready to start away
and after lunch he left and did not return
until the following Tuesday. Monday
evening Mis. Jeffreys' rather than be left ail
alone io the house, accompanied a relative
to church to hear Siuger exort. Following
the services Singer called at her house and
was admitted, there being a number of ether
people present Tuesday morning after she
had become calm and collected witness told
her husband of tbe indignities she had
suffered at the hands of the defendant, Sing
er, Sunday afternoon. Witness afterwards
subscribed to the information against him
before a justice of the peace. Tnis e onclu 1
ed Mrs. Jeffreys direct testimony, much of
which was unfit for publication.
Mrs. Jeffreys was cross examine j at grea"
length by Judge Baer but he was nnable to
get her to depirt from herorig-nil story, or
to get her to contra liat heroeif in a single
particular.
Mrs. Jeffreys told the story of her humilia
tion in a low, hesitating voice aa 1 repeatedly
had recourse to her handkerchief in order to
hide her blushes and the tears that tiled
her eyes. She Impressed ail ia tbe oourt
room with the trtithfuilness of her story and
aroused the greatest sympathy for her morti
fying position.
All the time Mrs. Jeffreys was oa the wit
ness stand betweea two and o.ie half and
three hours Singer occupied a chair imme
diately in front of the witness. Hi never
took bis eyes from her face when she was
preparing to reply to a question from coun
sel. Frequently he held his open hand
back of his right ear iu order tha' nothing
that she might aay should escape him. As
soon as she bad given her ar wer to a ques
tion be would industriously write it down
in a tablet he kept on Lis knee. IPs posi
tion and conduct Could not have been other
than very trying and embarrassing to the wit
ness and it is certain that it created a most
unfavorable impression against him in the
minds of the people who crowded the court
room, if not ia the minds of the jury itself.
This tablet that the defendant resorted to,
appeared to be in the nature of a diary. The
last few leaves of it were closely written and
he referred to it frequently when prompting
bis counsel in regard to asking questions.
Walter Jeffreys was the the second witness
called for the Commonwealth. He testitied
that defeudant bad admitted to witness that
he had done wrong in luring his sister-in-law
into the parlor, that he was sorry from the
depths of his heart for the way in which be
bsd persecuted her, aud that she was a good,
true, uoble and christian woman. Oa cross
examination the witness admitted tbat be
bad told a contradictory story in regaid to
his conversation with Singer but that was
before Singer's misconduct bad beea made
public,
Tbe morning following alleged bis admis
sions to Walter Jeffreys, Singer left Addison
He was subsequently arrested at Lock
Haven, Pa-, and brought to Somerset aad
lodged in jsil.
This was substantially all of the evidence
offered by the Commonwealth.
SISC.ES TAKBS TUB ST AMD.
Objection was raised to Elder Singer's be
ing affirmed, but when ht stated that be had
Highest cf all in Leaver.iiij Tower. Lr-tst U. S. Gov't Report.
to
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ABSOHJfm? PURE
conscientious vrnpb s aga'i.'t taklrg an
osih, he was pennltu.! to do .
The defendant eorrcr.orattd the t-i-t'n.ony
of Mt Jeff-eys snbstat tialiy until the time
lliey went into lbe pnrlor at liar! zeli's. He
said that she had sphered a o.r.versa'ion
with him on tedious ms'ier and he.l-rlered
positively that he bad no, assaulted her and
that Le had not made any corcprotrablfe
propositions to her. He further sai l that
there was not a Bible in lbe room and that
before Mrs Jeffrjys took her departure she
reque-ied him to keep the subject of their
conversation (Sapusra by immersion) to
himself, as her liu-.' e 1 wss an enmy of
tne Disciples' crurcb and of imrnersbin.
She said th..t she was willing to Le immers
ed. Tb following night she came to hear
him preach and acveplrd a hymn book frcm
his Lands, and in a conversation held with
her in the church she invited him to ber
home. He visited her home the same even-
ILg.
Oa cross examination Singer deni-I that
he hsd ever been exj--:iel from any ehurcb,
or that he had ever been convicted oa a
charge similar to the one bebig trie.!.
In regard to the testimony of Waiter Jeff
reys, the defendant said that it wss ui qual-
iGedly false. Walter Jeffreys solicited an I
interview with him and Mid him what he.
had Leard of Ms misconduct. He replied
that tbe woman's conduct would give the lie
to any such accusiiions, that he was entire
ly innocent and that if such a siory was to
be sprung against Li in that he would remain
in Addison and fight it out. He ! I not lbe
from Addison, but left in order to keep en
gagements previously arranged. Singer in
sinuated that tbe prosecution was the out
growth of denominational jealousy.
Eider Singer was a most wiliiug witness
and his counsel bad bard work to keep him
within bounds.
Dr. Hartzell and his ding' ter-in law testi
fied that when Mrs. Jeff.-eys ca-ne fro in the
pailor she showed no in j.cati o-is of lnvin.t
gone through a t-jing ordeal. That she at
tended church tbe following evening and af
ter wards entertained the defendant at her
home in company with a number of other
people. Had she made an outcry while iu
the parlor with Singer they would Lave
beard her.
Waiter Jeffreys was recalled aid al.mit.i
that he had teen off -re J f 1 if he w-u:d ctiive
Singer out of A l i son a:id o if hu w i ild
kick him out. Tbe offer lia 1 been run le pri
or to the time the alleged assault is said io
have been committed.
Several other witnes'cs wereeximtr.ed but
no additional material fats we'e add ice j. '
Ex-Judg I!i-er addroase 1 tne jury in he
ha.f of the di fen dal.t. The ti ird -ri of h s
argument w.ts co'ifii.t.l to the ni.-e- 'i' ii g
witness's statement tbat she had sp v.i a -tu..st
two hours lock,! it; a room wltb :( e
defendant without toaki.i'g an o it-ry, end
the further fact, irrec iiic lahie wit.i gui.t.
that she Lad after.Tir.ls reelved the d fend-
ant into her lun.e.
W. II. K oontz, for tbe Coiunionweallh, In
bis address to the jury, dwelt iu-oj tbepr's-
ecutrix i unassailable cba'a tier, tiie entire
lark ofevideice of eitinr coiispinicy or
blackmail and the l.ece-iity of protecting sa-
ciety from tbe encroachments of men of the
defendant's s!rii.
Judge Loaatenecker's charge to the j'try
ss fair and impaitlai.
Afier being cut for three hours the jury
returned a lerdict of "guiity on the sscottd
count cf the indictment." The bill of in-
dirtmeut ontab.ed two e nii.ts, t:e f.rs: f. r
attempted criminal asj-ult and the if fond
for assault and buttery.
5I"T:jS r.-B A NET TChL
SitnrJava Ulolion sVr a lit'W lr'.il WaSIiliJ'
ilmoi.t f.itte. tiir.1 u I a simi.-.i! n.M lM.r.e.l
ft -j... . -
court to oe ui.u dtouua tn-nm;, i'i a uu ,
. . . . t. .1 l ... i . .. r .. i .- u .. i .
he was released on ba.l, his former bonds-
men Uvomiiigtii.s st-cuniy.
The general impreWior. among tbo,e who
heard.!! of tbee.idence is that the verdict
of the i irv viii rikS:eoii-i cn anJ iLut
KMer Sini;ir was extrt-mc.y fortixnate to ei-
cariecnviction on the first auJ more .rIoi
count in the indi.rttuent.
i
(tX.SOES SEEK TO ISTfaVHW A JVtTt.V.'
Subseipieut to the jury's i.ii iing th ; de- I
fetidant acceteil one cf the jurymen on the i
street and asked "by what method of tea- I
souing tbe jury had arrived at the retult it i
had.'
Iu reply he was told tbat tbe jury
men were n.t privileged to reveal what bad 1
transpired in tbe jury r.xom, but so far as the
speaker was concerned be had been total.j
unwilling to accept the defendant's sta'e
ment of the case, and tbat he considered the
defendant to be play ing in mighty pood luck
to escape ss easily as he had. Mr. Sinetr
seemed satisfied aud did not press tbe jury
man with further interrocatone.
TUX LS'. BiL HILL BIND ACtifltTKt'.
Considerable aiteotlon bal been attr.ictej
to the case of the Comm onweiitu vs. Collins
Hamilton, Josi pb ILuf-nin, and Matthew :
e
ana v u.iara ivoontz. on account oi tue cru-
J"
alityof the crime tbey were a'lep-1 to hsve
commitij.i. it wui o? rememoere.! ma; tne
four defendants named above were arres'ed
charged with havir.2 a-si't'.U-J venerable
Abram B.nn and bis wife in their i .iet
jenner lownsaip totne on u ntgai oi a a-
trust 1st. Tue treatment to ahieo air. and
Mrs. Ream were suhj itted wa) oi tbe most
brutal and diabolical nature, arc: their assail
a-itsdidnot leave tbeui until after they
though! that they had committed murder.
Hamilton and hts pin;; were arrested sever
al days following, charged wilh the commis
sion of the crime. As foreshadowed in tbe
UnatLOit the l':ai of their a.-ref, tbe evi
dence a,;iins: them wis not strong enough
to Secure a c nviction. Mr. and Mrs. B -am
both went on the witness s .and and told how
three masked men bal entered their home
for tbe purpose of robbery, and when tbey
were unable to find any money about th
house how tbey bad ven'.el ibeirsp'eei np
on them by beating Ibeui wltb elm. S ei
ther of tbeeyewnn .ns-.-s was able to i b i.ti
fy tbe prisoners p is'tively at their assa'.iaiitt
and the acsjuitlal oi the entire bind foiioT-
ed.
TEtXD t E A-Stl'LT AN It EVTrZKY.
Tbe Commor.wtaith was uuwiltirre; to let
II no It. on and his cotifed.ri' s af er lb-y
had been ac I'.iiUed on a charge of robblc
Abram Ii-am, bat called u;on tbe-u to
answer a charge cf having conimItt-.l an as
sault and battery upon Mr. Ream and bis
ife. About lbe same testimony wis oifer
ed in the case for assiuit and battery as had
been adduced in tbe robbery case. All cf
the defendants were accptittej.
TIKI TO WSSTH )EKLIM cot xrT.
As soon as the Court had discharged "Coli"
Hamilton and his F.tiirel Hill band tbe
quartette turned to leave the court room. At
the door tbey were met by a constable from
Westmoreland county who bal warrants for
tbe arrest of Hiail'.ioa and Matthew
Koontx. The prisoners accompmied tbe
constable to L gonier, where they entered
bail for their appearanca at tbe Westmore
land county Court. Tos prisoners are
charged ;tb larceny, cirrjin conceited
weapons and assault and battery.
OTHEB CSES DI-rosiD cr.
Commoaweiitb vs. E. L. Shoemaker, car
rying concealed weapons. Grand jury re
turn not a trus bill aud tbe prosecutor to
piy the costs.
Same ra. E. L. Shoemaker, adultery, Sam
uel il oe bolder, prosecutor. Defendant
pleads guilty.
Same vs. Hal Ilochstetler and John E.
Reese, burglary. Grand jury return not a
true bill.
Same vs. James, Daniel and William Al
bright, refusing to assist an officer, Henry
Cameron, prosecutor. Verdict, not guil ty
9
at.-l I'-.f r i to be ,'
. I Iv-
.,-1 v:
end Ja.nes Mi.;Vbr.
Same . Henry ibra-r'n. A. A ft , Dan
te! Albright pn'Seeutor. Verdi.' t, not guilty
atid tbe costs to be divided between Henry
Cameron and IVt ilet A!bris'.
Sine vs. David Otliii". F. & 3.. Mary
Land s, pMsecu'.rix. Verdict, p'ailty. I's ial
sentence imrsr.'"d.
Same vs. Davi I Og'ine and M iry L:ber,
forcible entry and detainer, Fraik Rhoads,
prosecutor. Case nol pressed as ti Mary
Liber, and lUvi 1 O.-'ine plea Is guilty and is
sentenced to py a tine of $o and the c.'Ste.
.'air. e vs. Jo'm Yowler, adultery, Wm.
G.-iilitb, pri-secutor. Verdict, guilt.-. Sen
U need to pny a ti ie cf ?, '.he costs of prose
cution and nnd. 'go imprison Dent in tbe
county jiii for a period of eight mouths.
Same vs. E. E. Hostet'.er, F. .t P .G-.r-trude
E. King, prosecutrix. No! pre enter
ed. Same vs. Anuie Barnbart, fcrnicaticn.
D-.-fendmt plea Is guilty.
fame vs. Sara i B, :key, fornication. Sol
pr.-s entered.
au:evs. Henry Mull, s- l'lng ii q'jor wi;b
out license, .Viice T.ce, prosecutrix. Verd c",
gu-1ty. Mot too for new lr:al li.ed.
Same vs George Ricitler, A. Jfc B , Annie
i
Rlngler pr.ecutrix. No! pro.- eute:ed
Same ve. John F. Roddy, earryii;g con
cealed weapons, Geo. Hainaier prcievUtor.
Verdict ga.lty. Motion f.r mw triat U!e 5.
Ssme vs. John F. R ddy. James Rddy
and Murray Patt..n, f-ionioLs attempts,
Samuel Hammer prvswutor. Verdict, not
guilty as to John R iddy and Murray Pa'ta
and guilty as to Jaines Roddy. Defend tut
sentenced to pay a Cne of $j arnl the costs.
Same vs. El ward Haua and J. M. Do-Ms,
selling liquor to minors. Gra'cl j ;ry re'-irri
not a true bill and the prosecutor to pay the
CCstS.
Same v, 1" !ar l H inn and J M. Do. l-i,
ciiing liquor ia quantities greater tna 1 one
q lart. Grand jury re urn not a true bill
and pruMii.lor to iy the costs.
Same vs. Russel Sipe', F. A B., Ar.uie F.
Barubart prosecutrix. Verdict, guilty. 1'oaal
sentence imposed.
Satue vs. W. C. Dj-oLs, S'llli g llqi.tr to
minors, etc. Grand j'.ry return not a true
bill a'i'l ibe pro-tCUi or to pay t ic c-n't.
Snoe vs. tV C il -; i-, sure y, Fiai a
ii.;oa Is prosecutor. N.i pr..s er.ier.d.
Saii. Vs. Jaiu. j F. G over, d s r i..:i. D
fe.daii' secteje-.d to pav luesuiu cf oue dol
lar K-r weet to his tfe until tiie farit.er or- !
der of the Court.
Samevs. Chiis D. M.iier, dturlioa. N.ol i
p-. s entered. j
came vs. Luij. t ugh. Ucaertion. .vo, i
pros m.'.ered.
Sime vs.Sav.iia Mei.ityre, coin ui.ou scold,
Casper D irst, pro.sn.utor. Grand jury re
turu U'jI a true bid a iJ proseautor to pay
t?.e costs.
San.e vs. Ch.;i Savior tt of , t-.ca;, etc.
i Sol pr.s tntertd
i Same vs. Daniel Herrir.g'on and Job a
; Rieker, f.i'-e pretense. Dete.i-tan's plead
guilty. He.-.-Ii jtou swi'euc-J to pay a tli.e
i of t't and un i.-rg-o tntpronmeiit in tue i
j couuy jail for six months. II cker sen tern- c!
i e l to pay a ti aeuf il'l a i 1 u.i ie-g
, :y"
o.inie;.; in ;he county j t.i for uinet
dav;
j Same vs. J. M. Ddds, ;e.i;i !. i .r oa
Suiiday, A. C. Da lean, prjsecutor. Grand
jury return Cot a true b.Il ar.d the prose-
j cutor to ay the c.iis.
I kio.so aso em on a Tiitws.
i i. J. Ciboru. Peter Htlli -r sr..l Terrv
ilii er appo.nted liewers tovitw-asie lor a
bri.ige over Laurel Hill creek ia Mid i.ettte i
i toub:p.
A. K. iLiyruan, C. C. l.ar;i:z, CiJ W. II.
I W-iu-r :-.-.rM t-Vx-r ... v:. a- r.., -!i
! II. ..... 1 ... t .... . - 1 T . .. I.
jjci.ijr iuutj, jew; auu josei'ti i
. jv.nr appointt-i Viewers to view a roaJ 111
. .
t; numhoiiing township.
ll:-je.r or oat.sn ;i p.y.
We ,u ,l;ird j v( - T,.r;u
i . ,. , .ii.,:. ... i ...i .1-
1 , . . .
i li't a .il i.ili li. 1 ir :l tr.u. imii ..iti a", ,
! , r . n
. v . ,
I a. a l . .a- s..-.a j v ;-4.ir.t .Up I C
pump in the j nl io lUe one ou l ie east s.d
o: i i.i betiujved to the -Ii ou sjuio siJe.
J. 1; v-iinn oi w.t.i .wsauu cars . i
. . . i
1 ae o tt n o.l-e at' u' i- ! to t.ie ; o! is a
Luisance and recojametid tb.'t it be rciuov-
,1
4. We would r-.m:ii"aJ that the cou-
! UIlssloLers .
'.ion be called to the el
Weal-o vi-. led Cotmtv Home atid foui.d
'it iasood cond.tlou auJ inn.aus well pro-
t -
I v.ile.l lor. We would recommend that the
roof and Waterclose; of main building be re-
1.
.
An Vtn rtsm'nwnh Pinsslllnn ?
If so, clon t fad to se the 'tie of goods we
are otlerin g an J the t n.-es ttiey a.-e beir?
oilerel ai.
If yoa hid n.ot iatendel Corning )
j tliis Sept-mber and October sale, we hope,
i iriil be the means of c'aantttrs vou.- mini
;.i t .,.-, r ,,!,.,.:
j ye areotle.-ins eve.-yth
e store al
f,,tir -, , . r Nni 1. i, ,. ii.. ir . ,. t,'n
: 4nj dj we are clcslnx out at oo ter
ia 1 . , i.'- v-.r--t,
cb
' :
i
Drers"rs that a-e selling at $::) and 51 J :
Wash Sun Ji b taf.cb at and
g'Xod Oak litd that will mitcll nicily. 5 ! '
tiiilml t'ltiidren'. Cirri. - et rp I,.'.-
their firmer price. Some g-ntra'. cut in U -fr
orators.
I'arior fjrnittrs and oi 1 piettts at fj'iy i.'".
per ceuL elf. tj.irown make)
OurCa-pet Department is fill wltb cbo.ee
oitteras and s'yies ia every ra-Se of g'tvds.
V!so, a fI! line of Lace and Chenille Cur-
pit
A
tails
t W iil save you h'g money oil everything
tl -.l f rn o.- int ! in
tLal Iru.sots -ue L in.e.
H'.TeaK Ep.'is. ,t Co.,
'7 Wo.o-1 ;
r. I i - p-i. '. . t,
' " - -
On'y two ;ij'iares from the ilijisiiion.
Art Old Couple RuoLed.
Mr. a-.d M'J. J. H. Miller, m indubious
and re itic'ahle old couple who resile on ;
their farm in Rr .siivslley Tetvnsbip, Indl-
aiia O'.mty, are ni )'irnirt a u t ;t iosa. i .ey
. . - . .,.,-..-', i
hive burin uel hardtn the.r days. :!.
throiiirb careful ijaoatiieut and i.y the
sale of tin -tcr and er-a;-, Mrs. Miller had laid
up a nice little s m $-J7 !or a rainy dty.
Every week s-nuething wis added to the lit
tle pile, which she kep" in a tin can buried
iu tbe garden, near the house. i.'er J i W of
this wis in fold and the remainder in si.v-r.
On Wednesday evening Mrs. Muler visit
e l lbe spot, and, to he: horror in 1 d sm sy,
found that her little for.utie wis g one. Just
when il was taken is not delioiteiy known,
but il has been within tbe pis' two weeks.
There is no clue to tbe identity of the
thieves.
For Sale and Inspection From Oct.
4-th to Oct. Mth, 1893.
The people of Stoyesiown and vicinity will
find on sale one of the most compltte line of
Ladies' and Children's Coals, Jackets and
Capes, selected of the latest styles for this
season. The goods will be displayed for in
spection and sale and if we should net be
able to tit you, cut of the assortment now
shown which is Urge and good, we will be
pleased to take your order acd furnish same
at once. You should not fail to take ad
vantage ,of this opportunity to purchase a
good, well made garment cheap. Every
body is invited to call aud in-pect the goods.
J. H. LaasiST,
Manager.
To save feed is to save money. This is
easy to do by buying a good Hay, Straw and
Fodder Cutter and Crusher of
J. B. H-oLr'siSACw.
Somsiset, Fa.
f I
-- -, I
V- -V
pi--,.' vcr,
f " v " rxtf'
; -W .c.v: . -I.
r.yt. y .--a '
f'r ,
" ' i , . a '. ' "
-f ..;'.'. -'; .. ; s -- i ...... r (PA
s P.sri. nml vnu have t
you
Kaufmann'5 is ti v!w!e city in itself, $
racins over five acre of floor space and 'hb
m employinsc over one thousand hands-more 'lv
'3 than the three next largest stores in Pittsburg
y.k put together.
0?5
M Kaufman n'S
M mentm PittsDurir where vou caneetanvtninjr 5iv
lia vou mav want whether to clothe a oerson or u,
f furnish a home in the greatest possible variety Wi
:k and at the lowest possible prices. ii
m
IV'J
KflUFMflNN'S;
Fifth Ave. and Smithfield 5t., Pittsburg.
5-2Samr-,!c5 sent free.
I ."
! .'!
j .v hi
ite Cf If- H. V.rA,r, of S-'in'T-. t
'.)'.
:r. -', Ki-. eit l set H. I! i r'.'t linn
i
ne I a L"-M.-ra' .:!;. on. m r ir t:.-- tei;t.ii i,f
. t. the un-t.:rs:iie.t. A I jKif.ns in-
osaid i.ite are re.,uete.! to r-aie pav-
! satnVe w.i.'-.:.
j me;. i. an t i.e inv m eianns to .rt-.i:t U.e
'l'.-1'
it. -i.V..i"i 1. WSI'IIiT. A-lltueo.
.Ne Ha-'ia !-.
Ueilford Co.. Ta.
Beuf.rd, Pa.
r lo 1 :i af .rn-v.-,
J.-i:a li. .
I MS A.
ADM
ixisT:.vT..irs notice.
of
; A-:e.iejy tj:L;:iii a.urr-i nnji-iy.
j I e'.Ur f ai:j!rji--rt!oc having ) -z iv.inj
M..u-Mfe; t" li.iii.t hn ;ym-it of the
; r.ir aa-1 All j.- havi.! c-lr::
( l-rt-Mru. t:fiH ti-4.y tuint-it:!-. ;t.i ir ;
I '
ji:ix . vn f.FR,
A. L fl. K t.
at.s-
I
" '
i 1?S.IXVT ll? SuTICK.
l.-:aie J J-.',n M. 't'-'-ser, coceastd, later.:
- ' iiy. re-. a i..autnp.
I.-ttei-s U'sla.at nlaiy .mi l.'ie ai.,re esr.ite l.av-
tr.r :eeii crai:t .! Io tl:e .lit I r-ofi;-l t.v Tne inop-
! .r !.'.:..ro-. n..t!.f i. het, l.v iriveu to 1: iaisn.1
in !.-. ".. .t ..'. -a ! e-ia'e to Li'.ke imineilute i.y-
i re
; t
ri '.1 mi i t!'.e ho'-'.':," c.aou-- ea:ii- lie -:.c
ui 1 t.'-vrt tn-ln du y S'lilieill.-ale 1 I r i-..-
n.-, i.t on 1 ...lay, Cvtot-r ctit, i-.-i. al t..e
i , cf le. '.!. w.j. .;ir--N-SR.
J s s J ..i.K--.si-t.
J J.ti.'itA i f.-iM!..
Lief uWrs or J.iuu 04. olessnt r. m-v :.
-
IMISIST"AT'r.'S SOTICF.
I -a -
1 ? Ew', . ,;;!v"'. i
I t.. VI : -.- . i,e!-el . ellli.. , I.., .1. ,
. . . . .. . ... ,. ;
.lil-.ie. .1,",:. r. oi; ; : si..r ;.i.e uaT- j
: 11, xr!.l.d . 11.0 'ir t. r-it. lie.l l-y li.e roe ;
l..!:lo:l.y. II .l.t'-.' 1- lie-rl. J....-II lo a.l xM4:S ;
e.:nt iioa',1 olnte 1 1 nake i'limettale t,RV- I
j in.-iu nn-t lh'e lia. .UK eiitii.ts a7l.l.-t tiie Kline 1
I '! l-rt-enl tue.a .lu r slltiientl. aiei for Settle- j
t, n ori.e!ne sti.ir.tav. 'Iitf a-M.i ,tay el loci.
I l-at,i lue tale mideuee "f uee.s--.l.
AJiuiua-'iuior.
! t ''-vF.'.'UTuRS' Vf 'TICi:.
I a I
: ti.e estate of luniel CoL-msn. laU f .raer.-iet
t oai.uip. j..uir-et county, fa., .tee u.
Io tters te-ta'c-ntirr on it e o'..v? e-ta e hsr-
inir '-' a ?iaTll-.t to itie 'in ler-;ei. -1 t'T t-'ie tr .p
er su. :e.-itt, n- it lieret-r xiv-:l t-aP p.r.n-'
j in.i.''tet1 to a. 1 e-t-ie u. ill t-le ini-0;-.li-il i.ty-
; meriL an-1 i.i s-hav-i-K .-:.t..-.i ara'ii-l lite tame
. u M iii I ,e.- r s. tl.,'Oie it .lil.v a llheiili
t at.-t. on or tii..-e K.i.ity, i:. J... Is., al it e
la.ere-l.lel.ee oi tie-u.
M. SH'oEMAKVR,
tie. Ilior.
CoDorn .4 Tol '-rn,
Alty'itlor Usee H'.r.
j " F.CL'TOlj' SoTICK
j .eof j Tv U:e 0r
ship .-.meret rmitty. i a., ..
Pain: ;osi-
.eex-i-'l.
I.:tler- le-sarieiiiary oi. Hie sl.i.e r-ti.te t -
Inv l.rn r.-t'ol i., i '.- i.-i, l.-r-'ii. .1 h7 1 tie r.nti -
j er ic.itiioriiv, r.o;ct; u herei.e eui it to nil PerMn
iu.'.e" te.1 to -a.il e: ale. to lni.ae .no.le! i. V pal-
j wrDl .nl aiUX r,.,,;, ,a.ui ife ,. ,
! tt I,. ;.-e. i.t the ia .t ii v a;.:tt,enli.-a'i'4 f..r -eit.t-
' ir,ei I en l ULt.;ay, o.ioir i.m, i-.. at Dia lat
, f..-iueuce.
IOLLIE FVs ?.
I Xteu:or.
I
'-ARM FuPt SALK.
A fim In la-i.-oln t .'.riithit. eonta'nin? XO
i aere. uin- or its. I.i a. -res i-iear. art! t.ala:n-e
e.i iiu.ier l. Nt-w rin- tou-e ai d latrn.
j I.-l'l'l 11 t- -1 -t-le of eil o t- tti -n. A ittr.tr-
j , , f ..'...t .in.i. ,: .,h , . ..,:.,,-. ;;..
! ... Lia;-; 'u'l an4 u.r t-airr- A
u. .. : !f,!i ,ii a ' l ui :iir.'t.rni4i rtr i. inner
i.a.-iii '..-ar-. aui leri.i on or .'!rv-
jAecii aa.U.-r. tilie, Pa.
J I'LL TO ACCLTT Oil REFINE.
To I.y.l'a V.el.-'e, 'icirmiirTi-.l with F. M.
sVbruefc. ol bailie. Vta-tiineutp. AnLie Vla,j,.
(.-Ki. U Aiuxi. t. I'i , a i l Ma.-, iii-ertnar",, .1
ttlln Kit I, aid li. i'aiau. of i avis I ii, Netraskv
Y.iti are ie.i-t.T t-ii t Itt rteand sprsr Tief.r
the J-i'it of o.r'..'ri haiis' I'.eirt at an t irj.hmiti'
C.tilTl to b he!l IVI .anei-M'l on the '.'rth tlay of
s lemlx r. 'i'i, at to ite!. it in ilie lorrinion.
then ai.'l tiiere In s. .-epi x r-liie lo take Ilie real
et.lo.te ( Je.b We.'e. .lee .1, al Hie pyrml-e.1
Taiuaitoii put iitou i; t-s ao In-, nest it.lly awar.l
et t.y ai t K ourt. aad rel uruesl oo the limd dsr
of May. 19".t, or how eau- why thesaioe siiouM
ma tv- Ho;. And taereol fail not.
soernT. uice. IsaIAU GOOD,
uornerret. fa., Aug. IA I iehenit
Cure Britit's !' ase, I'rpy. firatel. Xcr
voti-Desa, tie.rt. I ni tir ir l.i.-r I-mase.
Known In tirej Uqiciii J feeiit i ii acuou of
lite ki.lioeys. tie. He . are! p.as.l.s the 'H.M.1, and
untea ea.ue reinortt yoa rann.it bave health.
Cure.1 nte over rite Tears airo K Hriif tit loiaea-tt
ar.il liroosy. Mrs. f. L. C. .Miller. iVthiehtio, fa.
l.uiwoctitrsim.iar tesiiimtolata. Try IL Cure
KUarantertL
Cana's Kidney Cure Co , 120 Venango St
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
n
Ptao's UmriT Caturtt ktM PI
Una, Eaalra to Tae. aad CbcapeM.
J l
u1
oM br Dmrrwts wmi by ssatL
Bs. K. I. H.MIII . Warrea, Ps
FALL AND
WINTER.
LiFIEo SCiliLDREIVvi COATS
! . i--s i ! ftiita-lelrliii.
. 1 -lu- i to wx bot.ira pr e;s.
i-v to -. wt ;m I al r to;
pr .. .-
A:". tue uiStoy ta--o.:is we sr. i!$?ri:ur
1;:.. v. & sre r..t -. i' sutxti Fiaur.-! to-w.M t.
s. ii al . lull in oe!er to e.nert thvst niekiy
ii.io ceL, tl.cy ii'iall it in this siie at rte.
Ne. !!!-. i-.m. Is i.i '. ih ? 1.-11:04 fsS-ie
rail Wr.
for
11
1UIJ
- e'n rr.ime!
SSI
have seen Pittsburg!
m
is the only establish-
k4
r ' I
.Mail Orders Promptly filled,
m
11
ti.E to .cvi:pr i: rffusk.
Tt ryreulotis Th"rap-a a'i't Hea Thomt
m n, l'iTl.-'''i:r-:i. ' . Jitrtits iv ThoiupM.ii ai.t
P. t. r M -Ti T.:.. il. .-. f Nile-. TrenOi.e
'u'.l 'tin.. .IlI;-! . l.i.-iiHon. J h :i.-.l.iW a.
pa., m. . Tiiotup -it. of Merr-utvilie. fa., at..l
: ... ,i. ,i,-,. ,,. ;j-.,., ,,t;0. .l.- .a-e.l. viz
! Vni,:,-!. Mjn.iio.Mif, Ki.ivi.is i.ri.rt, Vivian
1 Hi;',:, V.t.. -le K-!:i..r..i;. Laura Virxllll
! ..nit! an-! M..au.mrv Orolt. all !' l itt-Uiriiti,
i .,.,!! ,;,v II. kali. oi 1'aWOIU 'avell
I.
, , ,, .,. ;
'Mi n.- a-r y i ! awx rosefor
th J uf :.r irp,:au ot:ri At a ;i r(-nn"
ot': u. ( ht-;. at S in I tu ti.e 1U iy of
j- fiii'T. 1 vi.;. Hi I'i urbit iu UrouiHi,
Hu m 'herv u pt or rvv.:-v to tim llir re I
; t;. di'j-rii ,-te-l v-i:ii.lr.lu j.t'it ui-mi il i il
-t rtvHr-i--i trv ..!. i uiirr. i:-l r!urHl
an the --t.'i .!. of Mav, rr hr ran mhr
iii- miuc hui;tt nt fo .tl. AjU livrvof fil
U..-C
; 3,
I I - MAIl f .'oi
11. ( MVt-niT.
StKiitrt 1'.. A
Toncn in I'lvuiici:.
aai.e f !.
I I'i ttie t'oiirt c-f OrninK-n
1' .a-i.t s.t ieret l O.IU
L I ! r. I 'v. ,1 ! i. iv :.
1 Ttt :
'. -I. A.i.is v.r-i-.si.a t.-t l-ti.re.
i Ti !. -' i. Lull., t r r.,,- J-" V I 1
Yotl are l.nx.T tH'liiirJ to le an.l appear at
t the ii -; ourt oi i ..ia.iion 1'tev Itr st.uie'-.-t
e.'i.ti.y. to Iv i., I.t at .-e,, r- t. t'a.. irfl ln: 4th
' ..... lb ..I .T.l., A. i , !- 1. a-eil -UV mtihst-r
; "-.i.:; A.nl'.l J.ii.e I . I..i.r. ..ur Oj. lue piaiii
t.ilalo.e Ijinii'l. aii.l h.w tan-", if aity ).'l
; liH.e.Miiy y'.'ir -ai.l w ite -i...ulil not ih? .lit on tl
livMil Ihe iIii-l.'. ol Lilrniioii t nlereit ii lo llMt
' v..u. i.jr.t-ai-1.- t the prater t' ner peiiuoii and
i li:'ei t-an.itet asanii-l j- 'ioe said Court.
SLerur. I 'lli.-e, ISAIAH IK0!.
j Ani;. -'-i. lvl;l.o snerilf
. I
' 'PriK-I'-VS-S XOTICK.
j 1-
! .-TI'.'K ne-.-'v irivn tha a.i perms rroiu
an,! : , r tl inlaio toiin 1 lia'.iiinr. n.lniK. ttaia-
1 ii:e, i.-i.iu. tii.r'tlCi: or Iwrrtiuji on lbe lana-, f
! t;,v ,t..u n-tnre't r ;!S iri gTit-maiuiiiiiie.
I C'itflaeCr't.liK lo ia.'
Will.! Wi
11 U si.aiiiil! r,
V.y hei v
Joi.li S. It. rtlet.ite,
.Vr. Attram Ijt.iioelt.
M h. U rn.
J.-.tl H. ki.-our.,
Mienaei hoy.
A.laui iterkelji!.'.
ooman W. ikrleybile,
.'.-pn fti.
Mr. K'iao ih Meeers,
lMvi-l Kiii.m.'i,
Joiin A. i.ot.
J...,u M.i be rt,
1 H.ii ."-;-. .1'.
J .mes 1 ainr-e'r,
ai e;t a r i'.t.
1 .ti... i B-:- re
J. A tlel St. le.
J.elll J. la iir,
'. K. s I't,
1 rus lterk.'yri'p,
J. -r.u t Berk-y(.iie,
II. I i'n.y .e,
Kai- ei Lt.i.r.
W ltiiMiii luilfer,
IA it-laia ijiove.
ept. : 1- - !.
Foli SALK.
j
j, ,1 r,fT,-r at rrisfs'o'al- the faria
j rf i.;e late 'e-i've w. ftie. a.;"imiiir Ist.ciersct
1 li'.re.-e:'. o.i 11. e Su..velo Il l".i, collut-niuj
; a. it in. re --r ! 1 i,e 'ai ru 1 iu au ivr.-
.,-i.t ftwi-; rf e.itiit a'ion. ail ce . Iri..-e. nd well
waier-'L Iv t.i. it-r.a..t ..i. a t.in .f kw.1 etttl
ai. J ex. e'.;el.t lire t av Ail eieaaul oe lni is
i a. So on tt.e i rxise. For letais and tut titer wr
; t.cuiai.- a,v. j
CEORGE G. PILE.
Sa t-jmerset it.,
Johnstown, Fa.
or CIIAKLES E. FILE,
N.nierwt. Pa
PirsTallowSoap.
Is perfeoti In other words It !s all Soap, anr!
i'. t for litiiio'Jry pures miute. Atfeots
.a:tt"l to e'l t private 'amo.es. aaso a
Sciter t'. ei'-D o.-iler Siient m eactt town.
Ad tress AMr-tlCAS TEA CO.
a33 to iio Fifth Ave. rtTTSin bi:h. Pa.
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
rnttMDWOr.lo ti .tm I I t ht-.r sW fVult.
Y'-a p J kttlV Ifnlfnr. Wi .-.urim A-t
TO HIVI HP .TW Tr tVt HtltT C IwOwOf
D1
Cures tbonsaods annually of Liver Com
plain?, Bihonanesa. Jaundice, Iyspr
sia, Onstipation. Msiaris. More, libs
result from aa Fnheal'hy laverthauany
othereanse. WbT !n trrr when yon caa
be cored t Tr. Sanfrirl' Liver Invijror
arrtr It a raVorsttetl f".ilv rf lie-ne.
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r BUSSIES at Price
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