ifhe Somerset Herald. Q?.GZ & SCTLL, Editor. t X T. lj. 1S f -ird is 10 Uve ovcr i-'O I j. to sm the lsjostUtes which fol- 4 iz.-'- ? l-e Kracicr or 0.1 City waeoa is sol J fc J. B. HoiXlKEBAC. I . b'tfllurse may have Bliiri1, bul iths ,3s Iriters to Ber.ia by pneumatic I p. -...,. tf Walts bu $0,OJO worth . !if ? v- V-a 7"' ..Uni f.if ;atiii Se.1 3,iX',OX),0j') gallons of ,,v TC..;r(arc.rn from Mab'ion Schrock, I'lJVt J'-"'-r-'r'ired- I j- i an l'V-i-'h lw was passed against l S.'i' rer :,1 seiler- ' - U r.i of :b g'IJ in ue in the world .a u.s?overei within 5a years. I v .Tf'se reirris?es out of evary hundred V '', the parties has Wu marritd before. f -ft ,j win: g-oJ hay by the ton or ba.e, I ' -o,i Grocery. Flour and Feed I - r pinio n has issued a proclamation 1 J-i ' i Thursday, Xor. 30, day of I r.. irs of toe Useald should not forget i'T'- sr.yder, the druggist, can fit their I i f-ee leach room has been establisheJ at I Vxili'H . hich about 40 deserving i 'irpe.-soasarefeJ daily. 3 . trer remark was ever made than I ;e to iia business without advertising 1 Vie'wici-cg t a girl in the dirk." You L't know wLat you are doing, but nobody I 'a,ranssieof i'.oe furniture at Devlin's I j j Frai.kiin 6t., begins Aug. 9ih. I U.js at about half price. I '"jt I'tcassnt hoard of health has offi 1 't ct.ur.tJ the directors that all pupils lioc the bjrough schools must be vac bt; Jiau:y I. Wi. Incases ert- isrcn'.s ere unable to pay for the scr f e,ti.ep'-cian will present his bill to board of lita'.ih. I .Wo the Km wood MiHinery Co. say a 1 :. vo;; can dvpou.i upon it, W'r advrr . . jj'd u k ! '. t-'jiue and see for your- I Sireaiber :j the Ftnnsylvania will pay .ustoi-kiiolilers an aggregate dividend of t y,:.C ii. TLis is the largest dividend ever I j i)f ny railroad corporation in the f ,r.J r. any one time. It is at the rate of 7 t ;t:.: per annual. interest to Ladies me sciip may lie rtiite a:id ciean, and tbe hair soft, sed gossv, by the use of Ayer's Hair :. T:! .s preparation tie rer fails to re re :o f-i.-d and gray hair its original color. i L.v dr-jjins and perfumers. ! L t:ie Giines and several other young i.nif.t'iiabjys' clothing, Holloween .iit. asd ajuoyed Farmer Geo. F. KJdy. J- ;:i,-e chaw, caplured Miss Giiuts and J,ft,:r a ;xd spanking. Now she has 2 is court. He trstiried that he tiiought j - TL: boy. Gremst'Hrg lhm Km'.. Hivejiusrea Devlin's Erassells Carpels 4 cer.:s per yard, in any pattern? Iace j,.rttas iower than jobbers prices. I: ces guaranteed on any article. SO and 82 .i:,tlin St Johosiown, Pa. :-e Mt-l.ca; Uecord S3.vs that Dr. O. Hil- rscd. of Gjeltingen, reports the case of a . ufH, wb j.siiice the a-e of 12 year?, Ljd from 150 to i'JO teeth of various Irrrmoved A year and a half laierlT I k ne ren oved, with evidence of Others I iing. rue hoy 's jaws seem to be a peren- . Umtain of teeth. I S i to do the people good is what we f .t ior. We are d j;n eood when we sell T J . . .. .(.d to-.o-" ess tnan you can Duy mem -tsirre. Come and see for yourself. KoCfcWOOD MtLLINERt Co. Sow tbat the chilly and disagreeable '.her is with us, don't stand and hold a jroien and engage in a long, windy con- -.-j;i.jq w.iu soma person on It inside, 4 js ediuering the !.t?r"s health and al t : provoking him to the point of com f r.irij a homicide. Siep inside and close dwrjthfn. w hen your rtmarks are en- y i;.'.:L- i and yo J go out, close the door 4 j do it proaitiy. j : it no eay thini? to dress harsh, coarse $. -v & to make it look graceful or be- s tg. By the u-te of Ayer's Hair Vigor, f-.;d Sca'ty is removed, and the hair made t i'-Lira- any style or arrangement that be desirvd. Give the Vigor a trial. i'4 fri'tn Siiliva tiAp i1pft ! A I is a ;:ne tree cu. by his men jn Jordan tibip that contained 6,6' feeU The wt taea-'urcd 1j3 fcet and was cot in ten -.v !rta-sii:eens, one f jurteen and two -i:ts 1: rtr.j iirrd two men four hours to f-'i: J.'wa and saw it up, and two men hoars to peel it. ThU is quite a tree f ,ern-.d county, considering the best -;r Lis long since been cut. Tj :re frtd is to save money. This is by ba'intc a good Hay, Straw and i:.f Ci';w and Crasher of f J. B. HoLDKEBArM, i Soaieiset. Fa. ji tin who it in a situation to speak I mxho card says that the Fencfylvania .:ruidOiaiiiny burr.s over U.UOo tons of j-iday b?;?een I'i'.taburgh aud Jersty 4" a est of considerably over $0,X.'. f ' fir a;ikirj Mb only and dxa cot f -etwejot used fir bt-a tag, running I i e :-:nes, e'.c-raters, air compressors I i i-t generators, or for the many fry-s.ats employed by this line. I H " c-i tn ;ou biara ycurg lady exclaim 4 a the world than out cf f ' W! v(.a never hear it said by ar y - st( U,jt-h; iLeir njiiiicfry at KaTc K. CtTraora's. r a . ... . - Hrifrd.fd at his borne in Ma--nF.yte county last week. He was ffe-rsau i3j.;Vt.i in an c!d lPg cabin -'jifqTareojt!je mat valuable land f Una. O.i of his whims was to keep " l.t in tbe boa with himself. ' -i::jx(i oil on his bread Instead of . 'r.ar-.a j. iruri:e desert was flaxseed f t.dfcrberr;. It is believed he bad f '"-i on bis propert y. ' 0 3 Medal, as it is warranted to be :-gbest grd cf Vinncsota flour in the For ,;; by JH1)!, Echbock. A '''n exchange says tbat a fakir i,';;i.,roaDd the coatitry and getting I J !-Ji a good many dollars oftheun I''hiatbe following manner: L'.Jr"t:'!town e j the hoys l-"'ifiaw ot ltie World's Fair, ' -Jiresntaoneof tbem to put up one f puraniee of good fi:li. He -'tafcW Pictures worth about one iT" "b;:e lhef are trying to sell f thtU:r disappears with the dollars. I ; e w en-.hus'tic over tbe Pitta ''Wl'i Art I'onfoiioi Ak your f show you the offer if yoo are f -rwiy a mhw. i-,k-. Tt -r . tu- by a rwpa-r. tut pro,iaoiatioa issued by the '. Brd declaric- m!l., ; i ct:iln u?Jn each borough or 1:0 aao '0hb hoard of j y 1: they have not already ;4ifcun:pnyiD6 the proclamatioa I ,,J "1 -"hiiioas to be observed ia order j. Wtieepiiemigin, hasnotlready j j . " aireaar eiieta. in- J .4 rnhMions are icjurjctipns I r P"Jn wlw Lave not been aucetts- tit?! Wihin tirfP ye" iv, j, " 1B)Ponnt matter attended to at 1. f;E? 00 Pupil to attend school who : Tinatd within the prescrib- Edward E. Kiernsn, Esq., the well known Pittsburg attorney, was a Somerset visitor over Suuday. The newly elected county officers will tak ciarge on the first day of January tbe first Monday in January falling on th? lit next year. Sheriff Hoover lead? the Rpubiiosn tick et in the ccortty, a flavering compliment, considering the warm contest for the nomi nation. John H. 6co;l. Ej , left for Cadiz. O , yesterday afternoon, where be will remaiu until the last of the week, the gueat of his brcther, A. W. Scott. If our friends, tbe enemy, bad bad a few more federal olHrxa to dispose of ia this county their vote last week would have reached this fizure 0. Mr. and Mrs. David Cramer, of Cone maugh township, mourn tbe lota of their little son Harry who died Wednesday morning of cholera infantum. The vote in this county la.st week was the cleanest pilled at aay election in the past twenty years. Very lit le scratching was done. There should have been none at ail. Seven or more ballots cast in Somerset borough were thrown ont by the election of ficers because they were improperly marked. One voter put a crois in all of the four cir cles on the ticket. Rev. Appleton Hash, Assistant President of the Methodist Female College, Heaver, Pa., preached in the Methodist Church, this place, Sunday morning and evening, and on both occasions was greeted by large and ap preciative audiences. A large crowd attended the Assignee's sale of the personal property of Conwd Miller, in Jetlerson township, Monday. The sale realized a trii'e more than $j,lj0. Every thing for sale brought a fair price, and the assignee, Joseph B. Miller, is very much gratified. Tbe Dew Shade Lutheran Church, of the Ilooversvilie, Pa., chrrge, will be dedicated on Sunday, November l'.t.h, a'. H k. . Ilv. M. L. Young, Ph.D., President of the Al legheny Synod, will preach the sermon. All neighboring ministers and friends are invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. H L. Baer returned to their h jme in this piuce last week, after a to months visit to California. Both are very enthusiastic over the " glorious climate" of the Gulden State and intimate that in some respects it is a mire attractive place to live in thaa Pennsylvania, Mr. Michael Korns, aged eighty-nine years' is critically ill at the home of her son, Alex, in Jenner township. Mrs. Korns is one of three remarkable old ladies residing or adjoining farms. Tne other two are Mrs. Giliian Miller and Mrs. David Bell. All of them have passed their e'ghty-foarth mile at ne. It is said tbat bet;er prices were secured b : the Sheriff for the goods sold from the furniture st ore of George Fhillipp, at Rock wood, la-i week than local merchants k for goods of tbe same quality Large crowds attended the sale which continued for several dtysand almost every person piesent ap peared anxious to buy. The sale realized i2,3.; TO. The chrysanthemum is the only "fad" to day, but who would ever have thought the fashion would reach the mountain region of Shade township, or th-t tbat beautiful fall flower would be cultivated by aa unpreten tious Somerset county firmer? It is though, and last week the editor of the Hesald re ceived a box fi led wiih chrysanthemums, a half dt'zea choice varieties, with the compli ments of Mr. Jacob McGregor. Mr. McGre gor does not grow posies becau'-e they are fashionable, but because he loves them. Last evening, a', the borne of the bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. James F. Murphy, on Zane street, Island, Mr. William W. K-K-k, of Somerset, Pa, !nd Miss Anuie Marphy were united in marriage, Rev. Dr. Riker, of the Fourth street M. E. Chnrch, oia-'iating. Mr. Rock is a prosperous stock ra'ser of his county and Miss Murphy a popular young lady. The bridal couple left on the B. Jt O. for Somerset, their future home, followed by tbe congratulations a id good wishes of a host of friends. I'uiiit IrUtUiyrnur, Wheel ing, W. Va. At a recent meeting of the directors of the Keystone Coal Company, George F. Bter, Eq., of R2adiu, was elected president of tb- company. The Keystone controls the major portion of the E k Lick coal field and has some eight or ten mines in active opera tion. Tbe election of Mr. Baer as president of the company, ii is said, means tbat tbe Keystone will be placed on a new footing and that the Elk Lick or Meyetsdale region will shortly experience such a revival of bus iness as it has not known of iate years. Mr. Baer is a large stockholder ia the Keystone Coaipary. J. J. Hoblitaell, of Meyersdale president of the Interstate Vitrified Brick and Paving Campany, of Philadelphia, which has ex tensive kilns at Hyndman and Williams, oa tbe Baltimore and Ohio road, has se cured pjo8esion of 5X cres at Williams station aud will put up new brick wotks. The works will be s'a-ttu on a large f rale, employatent being prTirdvd, it is ei;xeted, for about oVK) men. i:.i!:.d ng tbe clay di fivrs. The woiks, jr'iuh will be in readiness for operation by early spring, will tve a capacity of frtin .'..) to 10O,("tt bricks d,ily. A flatter of exciiement was created one day last wek by Mr. George Krbs, of the L'stie Mining Company, when be came charging into town oa his little black pony, "General Sc'g'e," arid dashed up to the of fice of a physician, discounted and entered. In a few minutes be reappeared npon tbe reet and remounting his chargr returned to the mines at full speed, fallowed shortly afterwards by the physician. It turns out that one of the urirers at work in Krebs' mine bad a leg crushed by a fall of slate. At fitst he was believed to be fatally injured. Charles Tarr, a'ias Dr. Voti, the bogus pension agent who dtfrauded a comber of l1 soldiers in the southern end of this coun ty, and who claims to have married several girls for a consideration, simply to accommo date the bridas' ttUiers, and who entered a plea of guilty at the O-tober term of the V. S. District Court at Pittsburg, was sentenced by Judge Bulfiogtoo last Tuesday. Woods was given three years iu the penitentiary and fined 4o00. If the rascal is guilty of one-baif the crimes be is alleged to have committed be should be kept in prison tbe remainder of bis days. Monday Ibe pomp for testing the supply of water in the well drilled by the borongh was worked for ten or more consecutive boars, and it is claimed that it pumped over loO.ftOO gallons of water in that time. A number of private wells in the vicinity of the borough were effected more or less ev eral cf them being drained entirely dry while the water ia others was reduced until within a few inches of the bottom. Tbe question confronting council and one which will be pretty hard to determine, is will tbe well famish 8 CM) gallons of water per hour every hoar in every day ia the year. " I have vatd my last Democratic ticket." said a prominent member of that party in tbe HtBALP offi x Friday, after having paid a year's subscription io advance. I al ways said tbat just as soon as tbe Democrat ic party forfeited aay confidence and respect I would quit it. Tow time has come and I mean to make my words good. I have been fighting on tbe Democratic side io good old Turkey foot Jor good aaany Teats, bat whec tbe prosperity of tbe country ia threat ened, deserving pensioners are treated as paupers, and Republicans are appointed to offios by a Democratic Administration I want 00 more to do with it.'' BEATEN BY ROBBERS. A. J. Mock and Wife Assaulted by Three Masked Men and Bru- taiiy Beaten Sunday Night. THE ROBBERS ESCAPE AND LEAVE NO CLUE. A ruffian guarded the door while bis two masked companions entered tbe dwelling of Andrew J. Mock, six miles east of Hoovers ville, in Shade township, a few minutes after seven o clock Sunday evening, and tuat Mr. Mock and bis wife in a brutal and inhuman manner. Mr. and Mrs. Mock fought bravely and prevented the scoundrels from committing the robbery upon which they were doubtless in'ent. Mrs. Mo k stripped the mask from the face of one of the men, but was unable to recognize him. The three robbsrs escaped to the mountain without caving any clue. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mock were sitting in their kitchen reading, when sad' denly the door was thrown open and two masaed men entered Mr. Mock sprang to his feet and was promptly knocked down with a cl ob ia the hands of one of the men. Regaining his feet be grasped a partly filled coal bucket and hurling it at the head of tbe man who had struck him, knocked bim down. The next moment Mock was felled to the floor by a blow from a club in the bands of the second ruiUan. He was stun- md by the foice of the blow and was uu&'ile to ris to bis feet. With the fury of a wild animal Mrs. Mock leaped upon the second man who bad struck her husband and tearing the mask from his face commenced to pound and .sciatch bim. At this juncture the villian who bad Ixen standing guard at the door came into the room and with a club beat tbe brave woman from the bsck of his companion. Iliow after blow was rained upon her head aud body by the three scoundrels and it was not until a.'ter she bad fallen to the floor with the blood streaming dowu her face that they tied from the house. airs. Mock soon recovered and helped her husband to his feet and out of the house. He was unable to walk and she left him in the orchard while she hurried to the home of tbe near', neighbor Levi Koonu-aad secured assistance. Mr. Koonlz returned with her !o the orchard where they found Mr. Mock still stupefied from Iheifftcts of thebta'iitg he had received. H4 was not able to waik unaided and they helped him to the house of his father Empire Thomas O. Mock who lives on aa a-.fjoining farm. Husbatid and wife both presented a te ru ble Sje!ac'e when they srried at the elder Mock's. The former's eyes were swollen shut and the fish about them was discolor ed. A number of ridges on his head and brow showed where he had been struck by the heavy clubs. The skin on Mrs. Mcck's bead was laid open at several places and her shoulders and body were bruised by the clubs with which the robbers had beaten her. Mr. and Mrs. Mock were both exhausted and neither wa able to roturn t their borne Sunday Light. As soon as they bad bsen made comfortable (he senior M-, Mk and Mr. Koonlz returned to the tctue if 'he as sault. Buck of tbe barn tbey fuunU a burg lar's lantern that had been left by the rob hers in their harried fl'gbt. A few crumbs of bread and pieces of pap?r showed that the robbers had eaten lunch ceder the shelter of the barn before they made the attack. In vestigation failed to show that anything bad been stolen. Mr. Mock is about thirty-five years of age and is one of the most highly respected citi zens of Shale township. He was married about six years ago and has no children. The robbers doubtless believed that be had more or less money about bis bouse, but they were unprepared for the stubborn re sistant they met with and fled from the bouse without making a search. The robbers are believed to be the same gang who have rwrtntly committed a num ber of bularies in that neighborhood. Fish for the Gasseimart. Some time during the next sixty days a consignment of rock bass will be shipped from the Fish Commission at Washington to Rock wood, where they will be placed in the Casselman. Another consignment of rainbow trout will be sent toO iioPyle Fails in one of the U. S Fish Commission cars. Other cousignaieuts will follow until the Yoagh and Casselunn are well stocked with the b-t (juaiity ofd.&rent kinds of Csb. Tbe Uuiontown Sportsmen's Association bas the matter in charge and it will see that tbe fish laws are enforced just as soon as the fish are placed ia the streams. Both the Yougb and tbe Caseelmaa have been very much neglected, and at the present time very few fish are to be found in either of those streams. Newest and Best. Goto Mrs. A. E. Uhl's for the newctt most stylish, best and cheapest Ladle's, Misses an.l Children's Wraps. She always leads in styles, quality and prices. May Write History. Senator X. B. Critchfield returned to b-'s home in Jenner township unexpectedly ear ly this week. The Senator bas under ad visement a proposition made bim by tbe managers of the World's Columbian Expo sition to write a history of the exhibits in the Agricultural Building at the great Fail, Tbe management of the fair will have com plete ecoonnts of all the bui'diegs and ex hibits at the Fair written and published in order that they may be historically preserve ed for future generations. It is probable tbat the World's fair managers will estab lish headquarters at Washington, as it will require sereral years to wind up ail the af fairs of the Exposition. The proposition made Senator Critchfield is a flattering rec ognition cf Lis literary ability. When seen by a representative of the Hc&alb be de clined to state what action be wc-tl'd take in the matter t m f Qooa Bread. If yoa want good old-fashioned bread like mother used to bake, bny the Cinderella P.ai.ge. It's larg-, high oven insures good baking aad roasting. Sold by Jas. B. Hoi berbaum, Somerset. Pa. Targets for Burglars. J. J. Hauk, of tbe firm of J. J. Hauk & Co., at Carroiltown, Cambria county, with number cf othr persons, remained in tbe telephone olfics in that place last Tuesday night awaiting the election returns. Tbey were there until 2 o'clock this morning when he and John Westover went to bis store to lunch. Tbey found the front door open, and when Mr. Hauk entered be dis covered three persons in the room. One of them fired a revolver at bim, the bullet just roinsicg his head and passing throng u a plate glass in tbe door. Hauk then made a rash for bim. and was again fired upon. He dropped to tbe fljor in time to escape the third ballet, which passed tbrongb a window, and then tbe robbers ran out the bsck door and made tbeir escape, but before hey bad left tbe ntighborhood three more shots were fired a( Ur. Westover, who bad followed them to tbe street. None of them, however, took eSsct. None of tbe parties were recognised. A bole bad been drilled in the safe and a bag of powder poured in before tbe burglars were interrupted. The safe contained $300. Diaries for 1804. At ruber's Book Store can be found a complete line of Standard diaries, for li'Jt, selling from 13 cents to $1. This is the on ly complete line of diaries kept for sale in the county. Mail orders solicited. Caaa. H. Fisasa. 1 m All of the young ladies who will attend the coming teachers' institute, or as many of them as can be supplied, will bay their winter bats and boo nets at Mrs. Kate V. CoSroth's. Her styles are always tbe new est and bar prices are always cheapest Wanted I.OOO Silver Dollars. A deserving veteran from one of the nrrthern townships was gratifitd one day last week when be received a draft from tbe Pmion Department callin? for $2,3tS.iO. He immediately came to town accompanied j by two fiiends and presented bis draft at one of the local banks to be cashed, request ing the cashier to give bim at least $1 ,(10 cf the snionnl in silver. After tbe cashier bad counted out three hundred silver dollars the pensioner commenced to realize that be would have a heavier load about sixty pounds to carry than be bad anticipated, and accordingly asked to be given tbe re trainder of the $1,000 in sold. He was ac commodated, and with $300 In silver, fTOO in gold, and $1303 in curreucy, be set out foi borne. Before leaving town, however, tbe pensioner and bis two companions were observed Inspecting revolvers in a hardware store aud :t is presumed that they went borne prepared to protect their treasure against the assaults of robbers. We were re quested not to f ive the name cf the recipi ent of I'ncle Sam's bounty, '.nt be was a gallant soldier avd was disabled in the ser vice, and nnfortunately was one of the de serving veterans who have been compelled to wait for an indefinite period before his case was reached and acted upon by the Pen sion IeiartmeGt. We baven closed ttp, but are as ready and willing to serve you with tbe best oys ter stews and oysters by the quart or can. Thanks for your patronage in the past. W. II. Plait. "Coming Events Cast Their Shad ows, etc." Rev. J. L. W. Seibert, who claims lobe tbe properly appointed minister of tbe Somerset Circuit, Evangelical Association although be is debarred from preaching in any of the churches by the opposing taction feels very much encouraged by reason of an injunction issued by a judge in the State of Illinois. So far as we know Mr. Seibert is the only ministerial representative of what is termed the ' Eiher faction" ia this county, but be is a good fighter and is able to tnke care of himself in a contest where the number op posed to him appears to be overwhelming. One good feature of the fiht for the church property in this county is that both, tbe Duhsites and Esheritue, are on friendly personal terms and both factions announce tbat these relations will be maintained and tbat they will abide by the decision of the courts. The injunction referred to above enjoins the defendants (Duhsites) from dedicating a church in the name of the Evangelical As sociation, etc. The exact language of I he writ is as follows : "That you, and each of vou, do desist from dedicating a church editice withia two nines north or in a nortberuly direction from Ildick, Illinois, being tbe same church edifice mentioned ia tbe supplemen tal bill iited ia tbe above mentioned canse, as a church or society by the name of tbe Zoar Cnurch of the Evangelical Association. and from using the name of the oar Socie ty or the name of the Evanirelical Associa tion, or from dedicating said church fdiSce in the name of the Evangelical Association of North America, or iu the name of tbe RBular Evangelical Association of North America,' or cattsirg the same to be done." Four Croat Questions ! What, where, when and Aw to buy. The proprietor of the liockwood Millinery Co. Ross A. Snyder having been connected with a wholesale house for over three years, thereby gaining valuable points relating to these four great questions, can jni to you in clean low prices on good first-class goods, that he does know what, when, where and how to buy, and this is how we do tbe peo ple good. Come and see for yourself. We never fail to please in Millinery, Underwear, Hojiery, Coats, Wraps and Notions of every kind. Our bargain counter is a puzzler. Come and see for yourself. Judge Longenecker Sustained. Ia an opinion banded down by Justice Green, in the Supreme Court at Pittsburgh, Monday, the verdict of the jury in the case of Tissue vs. Hanna, appealed from the court of this county, was aitirmed. Tbe suit was in regard to an over due note for jj.yj.25 which John Hanna, of Addison township, as guardian of Harvey Tissue, of Confluence, assigned to him and guaranteed payment. The note was subsequently found to be uncollectible. The question arose as to whether Mr. Tissue bad used due dili gence io trying to collect tbe nots. Tbe ju ry found tbat be bad and the Supreme Court now affirms 'he veidict of the jury. This makes tbe fourth case appealed from this ooui.ty at the last term that bas been affirmed by tbe Supreme Court All of which is very flittering to bis Honor, Judge Longenecker. "I thought I should peiish before I reach el town this morning." said a young lady from Jenner township, as she stepp d on the register ia Parker A Parker's store yesterday morning, ber face all aglow and ber teeth chattering from tbe cold, bnt I have deter mined to be more comfortable the rest cf the winter and I want to buy one of the elegant wraps I bear so much about to be bad only at your store." "Where did I bear about them? From eery person I talked to. There is only one best place to buy coats and cloaks for ladies one pii.ee where yoa are certain to get tbe b:st and latest style and tbat is at Parker 4 Parker's." See advertisement in another Column. "Only a Suicide," last Tuesday morning the body or a young man was found on tbe pike two miles east of Greensburg, ani close beside the corpse lay a large new revolver, one cham ber of which was empty, and a bullet bole in tbe right temple of the deceased plainly indicated a case of deliberate suicide The body wss still warm when found. Oa his person were found three pieces of paper, which read as follows : Nov. 7th, 1A33. TO THI FIXDZB OV ST BODY : Tbccghts previous to death Voluntary. Hare no dread about passing into tbe mys terious Min, bat my young life is thrown away by this act. Aiso, am sorry for rela tives, if ttey tbouht enough of me to mouru, now tbat I am no more. Fare a ell to my love of power, gold, ambition to iife! A xtx. To who it mat coxecatt : I. the suicide, wish my body buried with out an autopsy, as the cause of my death is apparent, wnen I say I delioeratety pointed the pistol to my r.gbt temple and fired. P.ease have me buried without any ceremo ny whatever, as my faith is that of atheism and, hence, I am resigned to death, although I have not seen my lsth birthday yet. Good bye to all. Am not Insane, but was so unfortunate and unhappy that I think it best to die. Many thanks to all good friends I have bad. Oslt a Scicjdx. It bas since been learned that the suicide belonged to a well known Philadelphia fam ily. He was a gambler. Fifty-Two Dividends. As a general thing investors are pleased to receive only two dividends a year, and if they are paid wit ii regularity are fully sat isfied. When one. however, can receive fifty-two dividends in a year upon an in vtstmeat of only three dollars, the matter deserves very serious attention. Tbe Independent of New York for forty five years baa held the first position among tbe great religious and literary weeklies of tbe land. It presents features for tbe com ing year far in advance of any heretofore offered. It bas the leading contributors of tbe world, it prints tbe best poetry, it baa twenty-one departments, edited by special ists, devoted to Fine Arts, Science, Insur ance, Finance, Biblical Research, Sunday School, Missions, Health, etc. Tbe Jade pesdeni it particularly fitted for intelligent people, whether professional men, business men, farmers, and for their families. It costs little and gives a great deal. A sub scriber receives fifty-two dividends a year. Tbe subscription price of The I tependent is only three dollars s year or at tbat rate for any part of a year, and a sample copy will be sent to any person free by addressing Tbe ladtptmitmi. New York City. Devlin's prices always right on Furniture and Carpets, 80 and 82 Franklin 8t, Johnstown. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. AESOUJTELY PURE Pomona Grange Meeting. The Somerset County Pomona will bold a meeting at Husband, on Saturday, tbe 19th of November, 1$3, beginning at 10 a. m. Opening of Pomona. Regular order of business. Address of Welcome by Highland C range. Response by Mil ford Grange. Queries and their discussion by Pomona. AFTEBtlOra SESSIOS. Opening of Pomona. The beneficial and instructive features of the Columbian or World's Fair Jenner Gran e. Tbe real cause of our present financial de pressionValley Grange. How is tbe present depreciation in tbe value of real estate to be accounted for ? Quemaboning Grange. Tbe feasibility and probability of organic anion of all farmers' organizations Maple Grange. Farmers' Institutes and their benefits North Fork Grange. The Pomona meetings are very interesting and all the members are advised to be pres ent. Com. Do you use Meat Cutters '.' " " " Sausage and Lard Presses? " " " Batcher Saws? " " Butcher Kuives? " " " Butcher Steels? If you use anything iu the Hardware line call at J. B. Holderbaums Hardware Store. Save money and get tha best goods. P. A. Cobaugh, a well-known Johnstown merchant, died at bis borne ia that city last Wednesday. The season is now open. Get yonr gun Colt, Winchester, Marlin, Stevens and I'lo- bert Rilles, single and double barrel Shot Guns of all kinds, Revolvers a specialty at J. B. Uolderbaum's Hardware Store, Somer set, Pa. Styles in Millinery are constantly chang ing, in fact Ihey change so frequently that it is only the wide awake merchant tbat keeps up with them. My object is to keep only the very latest and best. A visit to my store will convince you of this. Mas. K. B. Cctfeutb. A marriage license was issued at Wheel ing, W. Vs., by Clerk Hook, oa Nov. 9tb, to William W. Rock, aged2t, of Somerset, Pa., and Annie R. Murpby, aged 2-5, of Wheel ing. Cood Bread. If you want good old-fashioned bread like mother used to bake, buy the Cinderella Range. Its large, high oven insures good baking and roasting. Sold by Jas B. H ol der baum There was elected iu Pennsylvania on Tuesday one justice of the suprewe court, ten common pleas judges, nine associate judges, forty two protbonotaries, fifty regis ters, forty seven recorders, forty-live clerks of quarter sessions court, forty-four clerks of oyer and termiuer court, forty-five clerks of orphans' court, twenty-seven sheriffs and thirty three coroners. The following letters remaining in the posto.Uce at Somerset will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not called for within ten days from this date, Nov. 15, lit tit Caton, 8. J. ; Belcaier, Richard D. , Brow er, Janes; Cardeff, Jno ; Dash, John; Hymbroe, Sol.; Lancaster, Amanda Mrs. Miller, C D. ; McNeal, Morie; Uncmond, B. T ; Wylie, Thomas. Josiah Kcllib, P. M. TO WHOM if MAY CONCERN ! And it will Concern Everybody Who Wants to Buy uooos Cheap. I have purchased the entire stork of store goods of J. M. Holdcrbaum. Somerset, Pa , consisting of Clothing, Gent's Famishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, 8hoee, Dry Goods, Carpets, tc As I must make quick returns on this stock I will sell at greatly reduced prices. All goods sold for cash or approved nots. No open accounts. Respectfully, Jakes B. Holdibbai-m, Somerset. Pa. s HE RIFF'S SALE. Bv virtae of Sandrv writs of Fieri Facias. Ven ditioni Exponas and Levari Facias, Iviui-d out of tbe Court of Common fleas, 04 Somerset caunty, iVnosTlvania. to me direvle.1, there will be e'x pnn to public ntie, at the Court HuOse, ia Som erset buroug.l, ou Friday, December 8th, 1893, at one o'eloc k P. M., the fallowing described real ettate, to wit : a' the rijeht. title, InteieL claim and demand o.Jctrfpii Keefer, of, in and to ail that certain lot of Kroiiud i-lluile in o aersel borough, Som erset county. Pa., bounded oa the n rtli by Ma tter street, ou lite east br an aller, south by lot of Junes Zimmerman, and on the wet by a street, having thereon erected two one and a half-story dweluug bouse, with tht-app'irtenancco. Taken in exeruUonaa the property of Jwepb Kcv fcr, at tbe satt of A. J. Coiboru. ALSO. an the rVht, title. Interest, c'slm and demand of tieurse tjgle. K. V. lUrtman and hri-s Miller, of, in aud to all tha! certain traot of land and distillery, situate iu Allevheny town-bip, Somerset county. Pa., bounded by the State road on the north , lauda of At-io Uartraaa on tne east, sotith and west, couuiuing tntrieeu arres aud ninety-six prcbcs nvre or Ww. having therunn erected a new di,tii.ry bu'idlox, with all the Decenary distilling apparatus, a boi:d house and other building, wilu th right and privilege to have tbe free u of all the waur to run the distiilerv, that Sows across tbe nail from tbe epring bark of tne hotise of Alonw Hartmao. For reservation see lvo-1 from K. W. Hartman and wile to Alonao tlartmtn, di-. Mareb ;ri. lO, recorded in Book, Vol. 77, pane .".TO. iiC, with tbe appurtenuc?a. '1 aken in txrruticu and to Le acid a the prop erty ot George Kojte, E W. llanuiaii and l'nr. s Miller, at tne nun of lieorge U. Walkur and John U. Miller. ALSO All the right, title. Interest, claim and demand of 8. A. Topper, of, lu aid to ail that certain mmuige or tract of land, situate in New Balti more borough and in Allegheny township, io.n ertet couifty, and state of reuusylvania. adjoin ing land of A. E. Fyan. Henry Maybtisher, Joim Fisiier. Adam Geonre's heirs. Frank Topper and J. M. Topper, containing oue hundrvd and fony (!) acres more or le, about twenty acres of w hich is timber, balance cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a large tivo-istory frame dwelling boose, bank barn, distillery in running order, ware bue, lave atore room and oiher bui.dinzx, with an orchard of fruit-bearing trees oa the premtsai, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution and to be Mid a the prop erty ol i. A. Topper at the suit of S. V, liittuer and Ueorgx- i. Walker. ALSO. All the right, title, interest, e'aim and demand J. H, Friediine. of. in aud wall tbat certain lot of ground ntuate In tne villaireof fair hope, Fair hitpe township, &omcret eotiutv, and atale of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of William riuter on tbe south. Weld A shrndaii on the ea.t aad norih.and hy a utet i on tbe west. Mid lot n one hundred t iOu, feet wide aud one hundred and ten 1 110) feet deep, having thereon erected a two story trame dwelling house loi-S feet with a kiichco attached Its W fuel, and other building s, with the appurtenanc-s. Taken in eiecntion and to be sold aa the prop erty ot J. H. Friediine at the suit of si. V. Li veu (fxid. ALSO. All the right, title, latere, claim and demand of Tobias I. Kaufman, of, in and to ail tbat cer tain lot of ground situate In the village of lia vidsviiie. ConemaurhtownKhip, Somerset couu ly . Pa., bounded and described as follows : Becioing at a pokt, thence by atain street sooth SIS decrees west 4.4 perches, tnence by road leading to Bean-reek north jS degrees west 14 ptrrhe. tbeuce by an alley bona 31 S degrees cart 8 perches, theuce by lot of Catharine Border oath 5'i degrees east 7.1 perrhea, thence by lot of Jr. a C. A. U. south ili dowree west 14 percbea, thence by tbe same south oVgreea east 2.S prrrhea to place of begming. containing 70 14 Btrrhas strict measure, having t hereon erected a dwelling hooae and outer buildings, with the appurtenance. laken ia execution and t tw sold as the prop erty of Tobias L Kaufman, at the suit of Isaac W. Kaufman. TERMS: KOTICE. AO persons purchasing at the above aaie will pieeae take notice that 10 per cent, of the purehwe money must b paid when property Is knocked down. Otherwise tt will a tin be exposed to sale at the risk of tbe nt porch arc r. Tbe residue of the por rhane ntooey moat be pajd oa or befote toe day of euncnuaLLon, via: Wednesday, bee. IS 10. Nodeedwiiibe arkaowiedisest waul the parehaae savory fcaaisi in roll 1--A1A.H GOOD. fetterlS: (,f jCjudependriit. NEW YORK. A ItfUffiou and Literary Xtw paptr inul i:eiiew. Undenominational, unbiased, and im partial. A paper for clergymen, tchol ars, teachers, business men, and fam ilies. It discusses every topic of the day religious, theological, political, literary, social, artistic, and Scientific. Its contributed articles are by the most eminent writers of the English lan guage. It employes specialists and distinguished writers as editors of its twenty-one de partments, as follows: Literature, Science, Mnslc, Fine Arts Sanitary, Missions, Religious Intelligence, Biblical Research, School and College, rtrsenals tkaritlcs, Editor al, News of the Week, Sunday School, Ministerial Register, Financial, Insurance, Old and Young, Pebbles, Fa m and Garden, Puzzledom. A paper jarticnlarl v fitted for lawyers, doctors, clergymen, men and women who read and think for themselves. A paper especially valuable for those interested in Fine Arts, S;ience, Music. A paper giving valuable information upon Finance, Insurance, Commerce. A paiier for Sunilay-.S'bool Workers, those who have a Farm, Garden or House Plants. A paper for the family, old and young. lis yetiilif itu'n.vfjifion J. 5.P0, Of vt thit rate fur part of a year. Clubmfiie, f 'uO e-irh.. i)eciiitri Ct'pL) Fr- f. THE INDEPENDENT. P. O. Box 277. lM Fulton St , X. Y. QRPHAXS COURT SALE. -0F- Vahabls Real Estate. By virtueof an orderof sale issued out of theiir- S bans' Court of Somerset county. Pa , and to rue i reeled, i will expose to pubuc sale upou the premix?, on Saturday, Dec. 9ih, 1893, at J o'clock P. if. the following described real estate, late the estate of Peter P. Baker, deceased to w it : A tract of land in Btack trmnsbin, adjoininj lands of John 1. Bakoron west and north, Jona than tsrhrork an t Oliver Cnlehiield on the south, and Abraham Longou the ean. contalniDg l.'l acres and 7'J perches ,an.t allowance. Having tnervoa erected a two-story iraoie Dwelling House, new bank barn and out buildings all cleared land except atiout 7 acres of liml.t-r: two good orchards are on the pnmisi-i : gixsl u-attr at the bouse and in nearly every field ; is about 2 miles north of Kockwoo.1, on road leading to Somerset; convenient to church and school. Terms : li per cent of purchase money to be paid down on day of sale; the remain Jer of ; at continua tion of sale; ij in one year and in two years thereafter with Interest on deferred paymeuta from confirmation of sale. HENRY H. PTA'-L, &-oit Sl Og'.e, Atty's. Administrator. A SIGNEES' SALE: By virtu? of n order of ?&le iue4 out of the GHirtuf Common P:cn? ot Smerit:t rouxuy, we iii ex j,oei u juliic M.!e on the premise, ou SATURDAY, DEC. 9th, 1833, at 2 o'clock P. M-. the following real etate of J. V. Hay, via. Ac ertala tract of Und situate In Jenner town-' hip, Suincr-vt c-ouuiy. Pa.. adjoii.in lauds of John P. Ankeny, John Rink and others, contain ing 14o acres more or less, about U acres cleared and balaiu'c in timber, baring thereon erected a good dwelling ho-ise and bam, good fruit on lann. ilarm adjoins Jcuucrto u borough. TERMS : ?of the pun-ba money on enn finnkiiou ol sale and UsUtoce in tuo annual rav ine uu with Irterest. VALENTINE H.vY, V. J. K. HAY, Assignees. 11 KGISTER'S XOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all wrsnnsrorwv.cn. ed as legatees, creditors, or othenv.se. that tbe following accounts have passed Register, and that the same will be preM-nted for oouiirnnuion and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at ionic rati, Pa., on We-.ioes.jay, liec 13, ls'.U. Account of 1 D. Leydig, tmiulstrator of Isra el F.niarii'k, deceJtobd, wu was tuaidiau of Michael M. Ioevore. Account of J. i. Hochstelkr, administrator of George iK-iper, deceased. First aud flnal account of John H. Reila, ad ministrator of Matthlis Haiti? deceased. First and nasi account of Frank Rodgcre and Lydia M. Routers, exetuto.-s. uf Juhu K. Leioer, deceased. First and final amount of N. S. Baker and Adam S. MUler, administrators of oiomoa J. Baker, deceased. Firstaal tmslaoconnt of Tobtas Lehman, ad ministrator and trustee of fhiiip l heee, de ceased. First and final account of John S. Trimpcy and Ef.tiraim Tnmpey, executors of Frederick Trimi-ey, deceased. First and final accountof W. H. Miller and J. J. Kiinmel, administrators of Snsan stull, .lcc'd. First ani rinai ace .urn of O K Miaver. admin ltraiir ru n uran!; anuej--,, of Jacob II il-.y-ers, deceased. sveoud account of B. S. Fleck, executor of Wiiiiam S. Morgan, deeea-ed. Fir-sand tinai a.-cxt.it ot H. J. Brn hiker and Tobias . Fisbr, exe-utor of Rufus C. Land is fkestased. Account of James M . fever and Cri'.ain H iff man, execuutrj of Hcury Hoilman, deceased. A. "onnt of Solomon Chi, cxr.-utor of Isaac Brick-r, deceased. First and iina a.-coant of Jolm Oeiset, admin istrate of F iiaueti GcLseL deceased. Aceoont o" Wm. K Hay and w. P. Kair, ad ministratorsof lohn Nair, d.sa d. First and flnsJ acsonut of Wah Megahan, ad tniiitstrator of Lubengier Kimmel, deceased. EegisteT's Orht. No. 15, "jl. A. J. HILEtfaV. Kegister. ULE TO ACCEPT OH REFUSE. To Harvey Leonard, of either Fayette or West moreland county, i'a., aud Alary Ann ltiu heil, of Fayeue couuty, i a. Yoo are hereby cited to ti- ar d app.'ar before the J ivlaea of our orphan s coon at auorpoam' Court to be held at sumenel on Monday, tne Inn day of loec. lsJ, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, then and there to accept or refuse to take toe real estate of Jehu Rush. deceased al tbe appraised valuation put upon it by an ln qiust duty awarded by sal l court, and returned ou the ,th day of ssrpt. or show cause wby the same should not be so.d. And hereof tail not. satrifTs OfEce, ItAlAII COtD. 1st ten. lrJ. Snen T. TRIT OF TARTITIO-V. To Mary Merley, intencarrie-l with John Thom as, of Brush Valley f. ti., Indiana county, pa , Hiram Merley.of dhipsbewana, Lagraiup- eeun ly. Indiana. Henry .Mrnev. of Sn.-idoo, Obrien cuonty, loir a. Yoo are hereby rviiled that In pursuance of a Writ of I'ajlluon usxtid out of the urphans' Cotirt or somerset county, Pennsylvania, ami to me duect d. I will hold an in'tuston the premi ses, on tne real estate of John Meriry, r . dee d situate ia vtiiemahouicg towns, i p. Bomensrt couuty. Pa., on Saturday, the S'la day ot Nv., IrVi. wheu aad where vou caa at lend if tou think proper. Bhenrs orfir 1 ISAIAH GOOD. Oct. lrth, lisa oher.tr. RIT OF PARTITiOX. To Israel Glotfeltv. of Garrett eonntv. Vu-r. land, Marshall Dooi, of the State Kansas, and Kartaa loonges, lnterciaiTk-4 with itaust, of AilCKheuy county. Pa. You are hereby notified that in pursuance of a Writ of Partition issued out of the Orphans" Court of somenart county. Pa., and to me direct ed. I will hold aa tnnnest on tbe premises, oa the real estate of Jeremiah Giocfeity. dec d., situ ate io Green vihe Msswisoip, r Hnersetcoaiity, Fa, on Monday IhezTiksasr of .November, I.;. at a o'clock A- M., when and where you emu attend if yoa think proper. SnenOa tiffice. ISAIAH GOOD. Oct. lstn, I'JX ' i Sheriff. RIT OF PARTITION. To Annie FaidW. Levi FaMv. Renrr raid- ley, Stmoa Faidley, of Coifax, Jasper raauiy, lows. Jasper Rnuboid, of Forion. Preston cin:j. West Vs.. Xaocy, intermarried with W m. Bittaer, of Garreu county, Maryland, Yon are hereby noli red that In pnnoanr of a Writ of Paruuon issued out of the OrphanV Court of somerset county. Pa., aad to me direct ed. I will hold an uvjuest oa the premises, on tbe real estate ef christian tUmboid, dec d., sUuate in Greenville towwaip, buiaerwt eouoty. Pa.oa Monday. No, tbe '.Tin day, lssu, at one o'clock F. M.,wheaaB4 wacte yoa east aueast if yoa thins proper. ttberuTs Omoe, 13ALCH COOD, - Ocs, libs I1 Hscr't TGTICE TO ST0CKII0T.IE ES. NOTICE is hnbv siven tbat. la accordance wi'-hi'i- r.stnircui-juLs of its charter and hy laws, the anitnal meet. :ig of the uciaoiders the Kli!-lur.i snd Cormeiisviiu, u. R Ci. wi 1 be heid at tui ffwrnf th B. A . R. R. Co, corner PimliiiieH ainl Water streers, in the c:tv of Pltil.nr3. Pa., on MiKioiiy. Dec 4. l-".si. at 1J o'cli-k M , IO' ti e e!ecti'o of a rfcstnici' fnv.-:-orsfo serve ft.r tr.e ensun? year, ani for the tranMctU ti cf such other business as msy be brccefct before th mcetic. Ttienck transf.: Uickj-.tT becl-f-1 cs ti Tra uu icl revi'.; C.jL ji ar.'J a.:--.- Tot.- i.:, r::t j 5 W ;"." ",r-,- t "T-t'-S" iL3 NOTIGE. I hereby certify that the following aceoont have b?n fi.eJ in my oi accordiLj to ui. and will t p.-esoateJ to tie Court t'tr cx-Lrtna-Uon. on THURSDAY, DEC. 14th, NEXT. First ami linal account of Samuel J. Bowser, asslirneeof arrhibald UvesI and wife. Firct a;td fi tal account of A W. Knrpper, as signee of W. U. Miller aud wife. First and final account of taicatiae Hay, as r'jriee of Thr-sa llhoadi First and ht,al s".sMnt of K f. Colhoru, a. sicneeof Gideon l:.',wmsn snd a il'e Protlinnotary 0ts?, i V. H. .-'INNER. Nov. 1--0. i Pro' hon.xa.-y. A VDITOR'S XOTICE. ri.. '-t Cwh ITnn.A .lAau Having tteen duly appointe-1 Auditor by the fTDoans' Court of Somerset county. Pa., in t!x aiioveesfate. t make a disiributiou of lite fud in the hands of the Administrator to and among tiii-e legaily entitled thereto, 1 wilt attend to the d-.i'.ies of said appointment oa lhursilay, the ItHrt day of Nov. A. I. isv: at 10 o'cli k A. M.. at my odice in Sotu rset, I'a., ben and u here all per sons can attend. FEED. W. EIESECKFR. Auditor. S-SIGXEES' XOTICE. Algnei! estate of Abram M. Miller, of JeBerson to nslitp, somerset county. Pa. Notice is berehy given that Abram it. Miller has luaile a general assignment for the iHsnerit of his c.edtion, to the undersigned, all persou iudebted to said estate are requested to male payment and those having claim to present the saioe without delav to JvltS H. Scott. Assignee. sc-uicrss-i, I'a. SsIGXEES XOTICE. Aligned estate of H. II. Grady, of S"mer-t County. Notice is hereby gien tnat H. II. Grady has made a Rem-ral assignment for the beneiil of bis crtsliujrs, to the underssttut d. Ail persuns in debtcd to said estate are re'i'ie-ite-i to make pay ment, aud t!ue having claims u present ILe km me without deiar. to K. SAMC'EL WRP1HT. A.lgnf-c. New Buc-ia Vita, B-slford li. Pa. Or to hit a!brueys, John H. Jordsu. l.e A. Points, Bedford, Pa. SSIGXEE'S XOTICE A ss.sued estate of Conrad Miller, of Jefferson Towuship, Somerset C'niule, pa. Notice is hereby 1,-iven that Ccnritd Miller hss made a gem ral e-wiifumeni for tiie :i:nu of los creditors, to tue uiidersitrued. All perst.ns )it deite.i to said asUttc are rctuesteti to make pay ment and th hsviui- tiaiuis to present U.e same k.th.rtit iie!sy to JOSt'PH B. MII.LF.R, K lie P. O.. .Somerset Co., Pa. Orlohls Att'ys sooil Jt Oile, Somerset, Pa. SSIGXEE'S X(JTICK Aasigned estate of George Barclay, of JetTtr-on Township, .Somerset County, pa. Notice is hereby s;iven that George Barclay has made a general assnmntent for the oeneiil of h s creditor to the, uudersitmed. All persnn lu deblcl to siiid estate ate rci'iestclt o mace p-t -mem and tho-e having etaiins to present the. same without delay to JOHN R. PCOTT, Asrlsnee, A. J. Colborn, E-q., Att'y. Ssoaiefset, Pa. A SSIGXEE'.S XOTICE. Ajt,:ne.!etat-) of Wcslsy D. Parc'ay, c-f JetTiT son Tovu-hi;, oontentet Cotinty, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Wes,ey 1). Barr-lay has maiie a Keneral assinuieui for i-; t'Cneiit of his creditors, to the undersigned All ersou in debted to said estate are rei(uesed to make pay meut and thorss having ctaims to present the same without delay to ions R. SCOTT, Assignee. A. I. Colborn, Esq., Ait'y. buu-erset. Fx A DMrfl!sTRATOR"S XOTICE. Folate of Annie Brousher, la'e of Mi.l l'ecret k townsiip. iitt t. Eaviiiebeco appointed administrator of the estate it Annie llrotigncr, u..s.-'d., ii,K:-e i- here by civen to ail persons owius; sa;d estate to make lmmrtlie isLiueut, sud tii'ne itaviu? claims i::im said estate w ill present tbe same tiu.y authenticated to the ttn.lersini-d at ris res: deme iu Cpr Turkeytoot lottusr-op, sotnerset eounty. Pa., on Saiu.day, the iVl day of Decem ber, lits", John s. tbimpky, Scott A Ojjle, Atty's. Ailmuiistraior. A DMIXIsTRATOR'S XOTICE. i.-iate of Thilip Smith, late of the U.roos'a of iiocTwoisj, -s 'mersL-t county, ra.. tier d Letters of ad -ainistration c&m fij.-s-w-M''.t.;ax-o on tiie above esmte I. a. ing been ittat'ted io tne undersigned by tbe proper authority, ntn-e ts hereby given to all persons tn.trb.ed to sao.1 es tate to make Immediate payinent aud th bav in claims sgain-st the same will pre-eut '.linn lor settlement duly authenticated on .Saturday, Ixc. 9, l's at ihe deceuenis store and L.te resi dence m U:e borough of ilo?kwo.l. Pa. j a in i pciir, Admini-trator fu r-sr-if'f.a,:w, of lluiii'-astth .if - .1. A I .1 IXIsrRATOIl'S XOTICE In re estate of Joiisthau I! is, late of Superset toi a.-b;p, :'-)taersct t oiiiity. pa., dec d. Letters of admlnistra'son having tscn isr';sl to tne uutiersigued by the proper authoriry u tiie is hereby gi.'n to alt parties in..lt-t';cd to tatdotatc to nvtke iinrued.aie nsvi-ie'-l of lite same ard ali jtirties baiiai i::aln;s uviit-t said c-lattt. ttt priseut tliiu ttttiy au:t,e:iiit..si t.r seitieuieut, ou olou.lay, 1 ember -iia, l-t'-i, ac tbe late residence of the dee d. B. F. BtiYTS, F. W. Dlesvt'kcr, Admin;.-tr Attorney. .XECUTE!X'S XOTICE. J A Estate of Jacob Eeln-iu. late of Shale township, deceased. Letters testamentary on the arriva estate having been fc-rauled to the undersiitued by the proper authority, noti.e is hereby g.vc-n to all p. rns k;tovrin tliemselves indebted to said r late to inaae immediate pay,nent and tht hav las claims sgdnst the niu: to p.-s;s at theru duly aiitQeiiltcaiisl ftrr settlement o:i Friliv the tilh day of Joeceinbcr. ls.'J. al the law rwatdeuce of dec'.l. EUZAIJETIt HFI.MAN, Jixeutr.x. E XECUTORS XOTICE. E-'.nte of Ii-iiel StnrTl. la'e of Jcrcr totra-Lip, tie cease-1. Letters testament ry on the ats-tve estate hav ing been irrant.-d to the iiuders.Knc.1 !r "be pr rp er authority, notice is hereby ri-.eii to ait persons inticbte-I to said estate to matte iotatedista pay ment and lb jtsi having claims a.iust the same will pre-eut them d:tly authentiisated for setile me'tt ou ssatumay, Iec. id. i- s at late residence of deceased in Jenuer towithip. If. li. ZIMMERMAN, Jvx ecutor. E XirUTGRS NOTICE. otK"S W. Krn.t, Execntr of rtharine Ernst, late of Northainpioo Uh utjip, tirc d. LeiWrn l4tHmtaL'-y oo trv-s'ov eu'.e ir.nr bctn jiTMUUfil , me un4er:)(neti t j tbe pnp erutioniT, i:vtlee ii hen-by wen to it pr-nn'ai iLdetttoi io rslale to make imin-xj;! rT rot iil aju1 Uiisnc iivi.c cIaiii.') i;iLsi the ute ill pivHont u.eni for wti. Dfttt i iiy ntiieii;ir tei, tl the -sArft' of K. W. tiicr, tui t meli, mi SAt iridiy. 21, lwi CEO. VV. KR-VT. JXECUTORS XOTICE Estate of John IL Snyder, late of ?tonvcreek tow n.-h.p, Somerset county, P., dec d. Letters testamentary on the arre estate hav ing been granted lo Ihe undersigned by the prop er autii.srii y, imxici is hereby given lo ail persous kuowing tnrntselves indebted to sa.d estate to make immediate payment and those baving claims against the same to present them diiiy atithenticated for sett emeu! on Friday, ttc. 1 lsj. at tbe late rexidtrnce of dee d. lANlfcL .sNYDER. Execut.jr. OTICE IX DIVORCE. 0TI( 3taggie K. Lawrence ( In tbe Coa-t of fommon ty her oeit incu.i, piees o .-somerset Co., Jeremiah shau.is. Pa. vs i 8.ibr.ni in Divorce John Lawrence. to No. Ts May T. Is;. Alias S ibpo.na in liivorce No. , Sept T. l-'.C. T, JnA Lnxmce, tie drfrmLiitt itl..r n jW Yoo are hereby noticed to be and apjiear at ths nextOouri of ComnstKi Pleas trfsonierset county, to be held at -Somerset on the second Monday in lMsremher, A. Ii ts'-tl, tlltn .lay. to answer a complaint of Maie tL Lawrence voir w:f, the ptaiuiiffaoove named, au.1 show cause, if any sou have, why your said wife should not be di v.ireed from lite hotels of mairimony entered in to wiih you, agreeably to the prayer' of her Peti tion and Libel exhibited against yoa tie lore said Uoun. Sheri Ti Offlce, IHAI A H GOOD. Somerset. I'a , Nov. 15, W3 1 eherift. OTICE IX DIVORCE. Jane T. Lohr ( In tbe Conn of Gmt-aon i s Pieasof somerset t o., Pa. David U Lohr. ( No. al. May Term, 1-jS, Alia Subprna in Invorce. And now, ih Sept. IXC, oa motion of W. J. Baer and F. W. BisMcker. Kxj's.. the Court ao point James L. Pu;a CoatcU-oloiier. to taae toe leatlmooy, and the facts and report aa opinion. StMarrae CoSJAy, ss.- " Extract from atinute sai I Certified this 4th Oct. !. W. H. SANNER, To XVustJ Lcr, dradojsf oVsnr mvned. Yon will take notice, that I will meet all par ties lotereMssl oa Monday, the XTm day of No vember, 1J. at !9o elo4a A. M . at say omee ia t oe buruugtt ol sranfnet. Ae&erset Coauty, I s., for tbe purnrae of Ln.anjtn the duties uf lOe above stated oumauauoB, &ea aul wnere yoa u yws sew suvier. JIMEi t PTGH, AO, ; RHEUMATISM, kBl M Pffli tMi&ZtJ 9 LUMBAGO. SPRA5NS, CRUfSES, SWELL!HC, S'J!?!j tf Dofl T IMALlfiL bC- . . . : : 1 CAUSE Y0UARE YOUNG GLASSES- Are not require'!. If your eyes pain or annoy you ia any iray bare them exasiineJ at Neff & Casebeer's Jewelers & No. 2, Casebeer Block, 2 CAR LOAD SLEIGHS & SLEDS JUST ARRIVED. New Warehouse. FULL LINE OF SLEIGHS, SLEDS, BUGGIES, WAQONS, CARTS, HA 8 '.ESS, LAP ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS WHIPS, ETC, Bought in Car Load Lots. Call ami examine stock and tret my prices before buvinclscwhcrc. EL.SIMPSON, - Patriot Street. art i , - . ci v.,. i.zj THE POSITIVE CU3E. t jsl. i 1TT.Y BiitTHSKS. M Warren SUKewTrtri. ITIct W rt. f .1 V V-vy g HE RUT'S SALE -(F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a etrtsia rit of Alias Fieri Faeijs Issued out tit tbe O'iiri oi ( otum-.u Pkas of .-oio-e-"et eottnty. Pa . to me directed, tnere w ill be expsaefi to pbtjtie sale, at lite Couil llouje, in puerset borough, at 1 o'dxk P. M , n FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1393. All the rlbt, title, Interost, claim ivl tlein&uit of tne i n.tiitr: Luitatrr Cuiii ja, ui, m ii;t nu i Uj ail ihe i'lninir i-Ti;f j re esite, il.:a:t ic riOirr;t i-umu;t, to mil. I, A cor la: si irat u: timW lr. cj-.e-l 'tir-atn Fii.-i;-," iritu ia t..wti;i, sunl Os'U:!!;', m i'rr i'ru f rrecs, r-:i- ihit.ii. u.ur UuS-trtUaiiu ivieuiy i4-Vi jp-rcJi snare t'T it-. which v4Miirt.-t was iLurvvyt! ia iu.i nctot rrHiil QA;ti ! -th J,d" IT'.'t. r&utl t J ju than who by t-.cJ inti V;a n. . . c-nTt-ytl '.he tu io ir. f;uMims lurki1. io .no;.i sp4ttiu cn-tk !, Uiit i'l lvtvrjjlr, !:.. ainJ aVcia-icl ia faL:uL Hjo., K ot. a, 2i'k N.i. - A certain t" t of timW Ual cft!:ct K':yi. dii, Mtmi e iu .-ajiir luwulp, sh:1 foutitr, uu tne wmta furt nie cree. iu ! muU rors.-eriT ovnel Ivy benjunin Joau-H.n, ( a,tD l-MUisvt-. Ktiuike Jr., aii'l Joau c'K, rvii.fttnixix tour hun lrei l tlirty-fHib. 4 ktvi nit-rutK- ..s4, Uich M !rat w'uxumTHt i.i pun-'tttat-e ut a xitl.'. Ltol !6;h June, K.-t, frutl Ip OtTtfO jV'iftUix?, t do by lrtl .uirast, ITi. c-oueyt-il iLesmme Xt Jt. t'rnt;tii-t hurif-. u wfc'.: jMieaL wui d.vt-i 3-1 Ki, K-'sTlt l ix ia cu; cijit, i. V- A crtau tra?t oi timVr Tao t cile! lute Iis i ' Mtt.a.ss ic fliaie t )P5n:i. : otnn' jt tt'.x .- of ihe u tTit loit ol ii.uitr crsk, 4-ij-jiDi' utf.i x".r.iH'.-:y ovHv-l ? j k. Jnui Ly;e, l b tau.k. Jr., aa i Owvu i'ltu.t-', rv?:ii :a:iJ J i::-t i a i.l t'ur; iuj K tan, jiuie or Ivs, lii'-h ja: 1 ir-t w - i. -.yv-! in sirsjcucr ia warrut sldls-H. l i'h Jute. I7t. Krttiiil to I'a.eb r Utit r Ly rteeil t ait-i f.h uTtmrer, Ka, ocv-yt-1 Hit .E9 lo ir. Toai an Pa. ce, to wlwm a f-ut A'.ut-i dat?t Mtii uvr. 17vi, rvvurdC'i lu I'm lent ii-jok, K Voi. Zi, ae No. -i. A cerUiu trart of tircber IaikI eaile! "(;aiajo," situate hi Uade lowcbhip, Kit 1 e.:a ty, on both des of me rortbiorW ol .-u.tie creek. -ij;nis.Li !uo ltrujtr!y m v.vt by Jiiufi -py, Jinj-:tiHii iue. r(cb jfaitaEi;. Jrt t;Ju lii'i:jie, ruo'.aiuin Unt nun ire-1 twcn'.y ' m.vzv$ mure i ies, whita xta1 tra-: n nr ejKlia ri,:rNi:riie of a arnuit '!at:-i lrin Ji:fre, 7:-'l t r.tnrr : :o Jet-nrs l.y, wh-. ty tUici Kb aScvaitr, loaveyed the iuc t j vx. i rio!iia harke, ti aitom a'patvnl i-ur4 uatesl litU iov-emi.r Ki, r.vr'lett ia Fat-.-iit i'rO' k Vol. 31. pmizv "v Arertain tra-t o? litnVr laa'l caliei "trr Greta, 7 fc:tiiie iu ;ia.le towiiit;p. k: J CfM;aty. t:i me wti.rv of the north lorfc tf -&ue rrvfk. alj:Minr. Ustftt ftinerlr owimi by uwt.a Kule, laieb fau'ice aiil JAJUtr Lyie, oria ba j jaeF aud -tuuel iie, Jr., J-.oa Cok. eoa Uitiin !Vr-ir Hundred aad thirty - ibt 4-i acrt; worworieft. wturh wt tract ol iaud wa sur-T-yei in p-irMiaace oi a warrant Jj:el l a June 11, raruei U t !-b t au.ke. ho b devd date-l tth ovt mtr, 1 7., iT-?yj.i tie Maine to lr. 1 lionia harke, to a bona a j.;eoi tsiiei Ute 1 lUb liecectbT 17-, rccordeu ia Faieat Hooji i". VoL SI pae Ji). No. A tertaiT trt of t.-n?f Ur. ! ":. .! -r'raw," .-:uiio ia .-.jaJo ioa-!i:L racnty.oj the north fork of : ha-ie cr-:k. a-i;-.a-ir.g iautii l'onnr.y oa ntni by Jjijii foot, i ateb (duite, Jr. aij'Ujiiiaiiiaii Jon;, ocitaii.10 io-.tr i.ti'1'irt.t rtii t tajmy-l.ifee '-iJi, acrs b. reor k-s. which Kt tr;ct wai uan'eyei :a pnn'iance't a warrant ia:-1 Kta Jtu, tfrni: toMn:uel Mil-a.Jr.. wiio ! y .iaief1 Jnh Angusi, couveye-J the r,:e to br. Tnorxik tmrie. U wboia a raieu; i-ou! dau-! M lecember( lTirt, rerorctd la Faleat took K X-A, Mt page Ji i. No. 7. A etrra;a tract of tiraber lami ra!Iel " jVToiert," attnate in Siia'le Wvuxbip, wci-t c-uri:y, 011 the north (urkof r.aIe em-k . a.!j-'i-Uadf fortoeriy ovec-41 by -Htiaoei iilt-, Jr liKleoc b.iwrr an t en aad 4 lUb fau.ae. rsjutatmii;- f. w bnndret &J thiry-oue iU a i- mors.- or le-n, withrb sat-1 irtu: iwrvs-yt d in nritiaace f a wrraTi: lri!ii bft'i J iue. i; -l, yrauted i John t'fwik, a b tie 4 lti .;h A'.Lst. I7:i, oMiwryrd i?ie 4nv to lr t Utia-t Pain, to kRoji a pu-nt tvM.fd .i-ij-d .J Int eia ber aiud rewrled ia latent t$ook, 1. uu I, se.l. N- . Arertam tr--t f timVr laud called "IMew Kafio," Mlojcie hi Ita-ie twp., miv-rtt eouoty aitraiia, aV!i'4t iati-bi lormerlr uw at-d by l nn mi Miliar, Jeotj atier. Jr.. (vVi:;.4m Ncu Uio, John Netxj.d at'i Jobu or.l art! MuHoti Fior, ctwiijjuutay f.mr hucfreti aud tini ty 4 1 acres wore ir -, vlix-it trat w $urveyet ia ptaT-waaee of a warrant dai -1 t n t-rury, IT.'l, guud m Js.:iifH Lfsina, who b tieed dated lta No.-em'-er, wuvcyid the ame w w :1-lata I'aybteii, in-WU4MA a jmirrt f Musl'tafid tiii tfp.'riDber. n-ourtlot iu hrtt- ent 8tk, P. Voi. f ig" .il. .z-ejtui( and re sri:iif, howeyer air 01 te oparavl n of lb. ITQtl I Be LiMCt rt i lid Ue4 afiove daicTibd, a l tbe eni aud otur raiucrai iu or upon tnuaof laud with tne rrai of iricre, . -rrtrH r reiensM, to mint, tie an-1 rwaott the auie wi;h otit ary liaUuty i r damage to the owner of the aur ae for : n entry acd neaKTai ia the ordica rv or troper way. be:nt the saTne')i aud min iiiir rtgbtn rerved by W ii lam U. Xnil ia hu deed lu tae defeo4asQt eoiaaay. No 9. All tha: eeitaio p e oe tract of land sit ate In Paacttowab., perae rotinty, afore said. boinl and de-rtMrd as foilowa. vu: K-tcinair.ji- at a pa.t.:i the uirth tail of hM le creek, Uttiv-e aooiH aeveu'ea r- eavw. atx aud ov-eHtDUia feri:tiea 10 a p mt : theme aonih tweuty atx u-icrvr- ea-t tMny ferrbea to a prure, pnuvfl Meniy-Uiree lgree eat seveatyix perr bea to UHie , lbrrw dxm th tuifty aeven and ooe heif ds-mjrt-e ewM bfty one p:rcoe to a poat ; tbejiee aortn eiichtyHaeriB oVrve aM tweoty eta;bt perchea to a poM ; tbence aorta forty de grmw eat tweoty-ii aad ft e-tenttw peri-oea to a poat : theoca norUi eighty- re derra vet fllty-two nereoea Ut a beaca ; thence auuta it aeeeo and one half dearaea weat ixiy-mn aid nvetenUa pereitea to tbe plaoe of bryianiD (V4itj.iuiQg twenty-". wo atrea an on unired and thirtT-eibt perrbea mote or lew, nearly all elear land, bavin theroa ererved a iarr steara . .1 1 .U .'...V..t. a - w- t mm w -suiii art m i anaw. tjacai, uu (M tmr k t:ary plan k dweUioi akouaea. ft two-etarr 4toubW awi.iut tumaea, 1 iwo-atory poaminy oouaa. 1 twonaory orho. iatabis ase., with tha apparte njjincea. Bnia the ium tract oi land wnvrh fama Fonat aad wife, by dtrd datei Slst March, t-L KeoroVd iu waid eoucty of jener, in laed Book, Voi. ?. pai-w CJ, Ac, sranled aad auoweyed lo tha JAawara La in her Coopauy jW Kt AH thai eertalB erart a Umber laa4 Opticians Somerset Pa. -Vs. Inimeiise Boom. s,. - . - - jt i y, R.'ald, ai:oint!ir la nil -t rovr nr frrnerfT .vii . by tdc' J'.'urt-c n LmalrOtrnjaiiy. An (it Koebier. Nuan Bet-- and other, i-otittiiiiin ei'biy-eht t-. -reai) lrtv-onc ;,U perchea more or Uvi, uh tbe 'L,':rtei.ao: e. No. 11. At! thir crtdia tmct 01 Limber la. id '.jjtte in t jcH.a.ho!;i:cr 'J'tnyn.-hip, omorvi uu:y, F;i , Jyin retwef?a the Muaeem k and tbe C-rubrTa Kai r iad, aoj inuiu btr.-U uf i:ir:i W i!t. K-t. M-Holier and i.-sreisn Ilerrinnr. or the Soiaor-v-t it t'aabr. lU.lio.!, fm'miuir twentc thrx-e J ;3 a-re iarc t,r le-, e-itiwive of ti.sr.y-tbrve 'lh ft et Iron the pea ire ut the .m er:t it ( itn.Via ilaiiroad, w i:b tie ftLpurtena ee. N li. Also, a' 1 that "eruio tract of limber laud situate :u '; :enia ior.:'?i tor,iip, ?tn:er- t t ru my :'.rtt 1, ai;nni!ir ianli if Au,; Kcemer, J-tk I t riid.-. J !iq !!. H;K.x;t. by taioN formerly ol r nr.k ud John K,iijj, and rharie li-.i-AMn.Ie, fiitttiiu t vo h-ioirod a;.! or:y rive iJl't at.Ti. ari l o;iv. h':tidr-d fi1 ihir.y t.nr Ier-;o i,.,e it ; -t-. tvyi. and res-rv u.jf, h?ver. o.it 01 tac o;rj:ioii -d" U:v grant -if the I'.-: .f hind ltv-t above deT.ied h)ndod ami :i?ne'7 two tvtc- and one hundred a. id m-.r-Ic-ti pt-rcbea of .be ur,c of -i I t; act vi m;-i hereof-bre Mir-'V"! '. iu$ J.h!:;ov. n I.u'(:LtT t'oiupany 10 b.i.ii it cj-.f,j,(t Ny ft'..-., Aor:i, rec rded iu -v-id t.u:;tyiu led HJa, Vol. 7;:. pSsfe 1:1 hit h dc-.d (he s:ir:,uv :ar:d granted , psi'-ther nnh crrteia r:nu ;:i M.a cooi uiidur'y iii-. Rri fui 1 y dc-'r and et taiirih, aiid n.'iutc it -a me jtrmi-e granted .it:-! C-mx rycd hy t:te Juaa?i'va i.iim'ier i'.itJiay u the ":L.bna Lumber Cots bv u'CeuCiue iat- i k -tuber l'd. The atMVLdC:lvl X2 tra"?8 of land hAusf tht Moie tafidt eonvL -yed by tae I.,Jiii'.wti Lumber Ci'iapst iy to liiJ' auir-r LiiLir Coinpauv bv deed datfd '.h day f tivtooer. ;d. s'iid d..'c bt'ti:s dfiiy r.c r t-.d m the i nrder ihce at .-oiiier-vl, i'., i.i ah 1 t. -.ii-.'rt eounty, in leed Iidk -ii 7". pi-; . bv r-ier new inert (,nif rten.sf ha i iil r:i we b;l v k::d at laiu f witn t.ie u; i'irt' !i4;--. 1 ae ab ,vo d -vii'i d U f ri. of land wi!J ns oM w.5.ft ii. n? ra'e tf H:v..n: r' v? t:oit a::d do. : rt , v, ku miei-v. at" t ' e rate of i ter c ; -'T n!r,'ii:i, ptsaMc cu: u:i!U.!r ro i n ir-i-i Cox;-f:y t ..;; A;u,rva. seiur itujcie rTj.-ui oi hji,.'(ituli.j'jti.1 r.-.l-uia-b.e ti.v u '. da of J jr uer at uie 1101 oi tiie ai i ' an-'sr a Lun:'j- r I mit ny. M'U-;?a je iiecord Vol. a, pa,;e J', iu alHi tor S;mt-ret Couary. jfa, N . 11. Ai"o a 'VTiaia parcel of lar.J vtabit !: P-ui.l :ownt.ip. t:.i -ut:uy. ;hr e r-jsis a kit aiot.i; tne LtriU :de of ,iid'ij -r-i k f-r aboil one fc'in Ire 1 ris be.cts a t rtrr of a tru.-t of iaiii relied "Mooriit-i I." au. a other b:d fc: own a tbe l.:vi::r.t'ia trc; an1 :an l, of -aia-ii -l Fou-t and tn-i rw. a narvrrl by ftiem v K'J h 011 a v. :-t ;-, and c..::v.- v d to the de fctio.m; C'-nio-iuy by A-nada H Iveatr, t . harlot ;e Liv :.'- n -1 a'. iy deed datd the Uu O. A'iif' ir . t 1 ap,s.irter.siD No 11. Aio a r-r:am Ira' X of ti'iiber )a:i ! iff n".i in f'a'nt to . n-h'o. s, 1 t-ontt'v, eiM:Etitt;ria.: run-ty l 0 i'l. i-.- and .me nun-irt 1 ant r: j -to ii.'' iier.-n-s iii.fe" or djoiitUj ti Tore- nkt t.mX. tiovs d-- rib nhvr ton-bot the di-rVii-laiit c .a;'i an! riuio of ftavtd Liv la-i'ia de'd. a pnit of a im t d iand caded Moohe: 1." ai l c nrt y.i to the Cambria. I.i:'iV; onukiny by John ;. ri;nwran d wire a:id i hvThi;te i-iviiia;siiii, Ly (U ei d tied th vh-y 01 Auut, A. If. ivj, unh the t:purteuaa . !". A certain pared of l.tnd sit'iUa in. P'tint ;o.tnr.:p. mi t ,,aaty, iiadei j follows besr.mui;! al a tne p::e on tbe -ci-ih bank ot :aa'te ek. MMta fv dr-fre1 eat 1 pen hr to pi.i ia Mrs. I.TMincton laud- ; ihc-ace mnb 4i dva ree vM 4; j j-r, li-to eer iu i-rti ; tin-i;ee v-ivlj -7 ii-ire- wi p-T'-i ; thence r t;ei;rie ts t.--i '.'7 rrtijc:.-. the roaf.e of i-x:n-au'C, MitHiiiirjc b.ir acr ta. s;.;-t.-;i.i perc i.e.- CKre or iew. e.nveyelto .aid W:icaWiiV Caintjr a Ltt.nN;r;oti;piriy, oy .-anuijl t a., b.- dee-i la -.d .Ihi .L M-tivh, lvl wi.u lh a: purtenaccs. Nfx 1. A ftrs.ti inel "rat of land situ ate iu tVia'n; i.j.v sM t-oi.uTT, roiiiaiuiDg fonna-11 at-rt a'id t.ii'tvi't p-n iiea mjra or le, a 'jtii:irn iar.-i- . 1 nmt-; roit, ani otbtr ?ani-ot in'. l.d -u 1 tJ.t eo.ii -t it. reiu a rar 1 of th- tra--t ot la.!-: -. jv-yt-t r.; os-ti'v fo'Ut and wile to xi:r:i- 4 t- . by devi d-vU-i l!h ol NV ve-Rr, i v-7.ni..! fc-JrirVr'l yoiri: jVoti! aud Wife to ihe t. au.hr. a I.u.uber 't ,ili ;uy by deett ic.t-d the iib Uy of My. 1 i; J re-rd-d i? i'w-t iand i-.r :a rei e.anty, 1:. Vol. 7s. rwaje :rN, tr.1.1 the app;t ! lenai: e. ritkn iti tiec ):"fMi ead u te t J a- the prop rf tr.e t an.0 ia i.-::noert .i-ii-ny at the iii. 1- J-ha i. Hi ad in lru-( ir A. Lm niiN-rl id ai. AI3. A.T tne ritfht. th'e. iriVn ut. r!m and tf-mard of trtO. B. iitnlaer, r 11:1) in.',! tbat cena.u trat-i of ,id ?;iaxu- ia ;,u-ain.ji; to aiier. t-vaiiirv, aid 'ti ol H-;.a Sau.a, bo 1e! on toe nor.. by land .f P. Y. ijjMu. 1 ea.-t bv K uua. i ti o-a.j, an: h o J. J. ilrneF tud not J J, Hn'ie: i.i.if t.ar-iaer. euu tfci:::n itn.:y 'v ; ;7 a res. mfeor U s wnit-n 1 clear iand Trfuvii in eir- i:toii an 1 to V ld a the pnp erty of uco- li. jarlaer acihe u.t ot r. J. Cuirr. AUO. ail the nht title, interest. claim acdiletaan Of A. it. Iay. '(. and to ail tbat erta.-u uact oi Land r.ut in AVlton twnht, -omerret county, Fa. adjHti:ii Undn ot ki. t: Mtlut r.u;h, James Wiiou, K,ifa Hiiabat.h. Job a W. Tr!.er, M id 'rtaer'. risaHaintun; u:ne:y-w acre- ni'jre r .e. ajut j at rrt .-i-artd, tMr tlit re on erected a i& dwe lin boii and a U labWe, witn tne appurseaanee. Tateu j.i cietxl"0 and to be -td aa tbe prop erty ot A. K. lay at the wt of Japer A- ia-c TERMS. XtlTIE AU psv,,a. jnirrhi-in at the above s;e will f!: lae ritHjee thai it fsrr ceut. of 11.. purcrta-e rat-y must be paid wh.-u nc.rrtr is k laa-Xed dttru. iHrterwi- tt v:li aaain tt ext-std tu sate ai the tisk of tlte rirst pur.-tiasrr. lite residue '.1 tlte ptiicha- itMrtiey itcist be ihi4 on trrttettrfvinedaf sf ctrtjftriiitti.ai, vi : IIiupm tly, lee. H. 1V N.i .iev.l sii. tee acknoaieda' ei uu:. L.'e pt:rciae tit.ej is pa:tl iu iu,L BO'sita OiL-r, I IsjtlAU j;D. Nv.v. 1. ( SJlier-ff. rjrRLSPAS NOTICE. ".iice is hiby 5. a that all p.'wyu fma and ailer ::; 'uond baur.i tKime. .; Inc. gaibenuf rnnt. outs, flstucj) or sbortUss puna on tbe prmtsea a the UBdelwtroed n s-UMircreek aud 'vuenabixri( ttttsitsai) .lit be tfe-OMeeeuted to ia fu;i exteut uf the la aad deata to dags Uesapasstuy, tvij J.toiler. Mrs Xarxarrt 1 Jilt lie r Jukn w. Xwualar. i-wtt ntj Jowaa J. lx.t, ii rtt tv t