ike Somerset Herald -nTTt T TT .11 4 mm -Feh. a. 1L v-riraT..- Tia3;by seed in stock at ' .e sairictnlnt says tbat there ii Mriots ia PeanEyWania ''':.'J"C-t.rs are not wiKin? to pay '.I.m oiaca as tbcj wouie from s-iTrt. .... T.nr lirs.5 Ti jar ia 1 10 ib. ' tbe "'- ne iroa voting .i.fm "! bs uset5 at il4,Com'n6 a-J tf.r tbat H m.l be thrown i. rl e-iana mure cuuiixicuk lt.-h --c-t if:ri-!;.. - ' to ii'!;t J0Jr money 'tn "tiro.' '''r '-'e utcssarics of life. l.-.ke C-nlon, Wis., carpenter, -rie!, described the dear girl's , , v;th 15 - -It e i- -ual tn bjuora, crown molding ' 'H-m-r window a'reve, running into v''' ' . a s.-ry.i work of Teivet raA ., sa't of fine furniture at Devliu 0a2 Frakan St., begins Aug. 9th t Eui'j at about half price. jt-:it of Public Instruction JrisJ sehuol boards throuh 'SMnwealth to keep the schools i:.:rj.::.::otion opea on Wttebing :'k i. ijv ad recommends exercise on '"'I tie :hools siiropriate t tbe . '-? an J Llke UerrinS eicbang ' ., lrv produce, at Mablon Schrock a. "".,&-of ibe He" i- should not forget "Tv"si;va-r, the drus'ist. can fit their r roa pray fr the rt'iiif of tbe poor " V, n ! a ciiimk of nu-at and wine ,B :!': vour p.-tauii, not necrtiA s bat a an evidsnceof pa -ven Iain's P.rus!i Carpet t".,p-.TvarJ, iaany iiatternf Uce t.'.'rio-cr'tbaajbber prices. Prices l,,-l"tda anywise-' and and j. t ;B Jjbastown, Pa. ' -.fssBii'.ii a'-.i Samuel P.einhart, who Jit-z-i with bein members of a gang jjbiea robbing stores, residences ". ;n the n.rtuern prt of Bedford !'"...""were arretted Friday. A large of stolen property is siid to have jt.aadin tbe:r possession. , ., T1,j of embroidery aud a full line of .KM.iH's::ks for dress trimming at s ;.rsM.:.:r.t-r- r.K-kwood, Pi. U-est luxury fjr a man with a tender ; 1 , ; r.s-line sbave." It merely can-r.-'.o:!'jb;ti-j:ing vdsehne for soap lather ' l:'nnz the beard. Tne soothing of the ii-,.'.': on tbe bt:n is a boon to faces that -j-eas-'r- Frsoiue reason or other, pos Tr a arcoaut of tV trouble in applying - viH-:i;;e, barbers are inclined to look i i, i;siivcr on this new departure. :i,ut icae tlia money, and health, f wry new me-dxine you may see ad io tbe pa;fs. If the cause of your a ir. the b!l, liver, stomach, or i':..vi.take Arer Sarsapiril!, at once, ti isuieofacure. Take no other. I'r-j-prrtlre farcies n;y be interested to -j lj! there are oJ days in the year on s. it !ssa:d, it is unlucky to marry. I rr January I, 2,4,3, 7. lt, 13; Feb- '--rvj.7,?; iiar'n, A, imi . , i: - t i-... 7 l.'i: Jaiv 5. 1L: Aujusl , ...-..-,. .r i. : : O !tober 7 : November aad IWtuber 13, 19, 17. lailrrauisatid returning voyagers Cad 3 Aver' Sarj-aari:i a cure fur eruptions. . irm- if-. eczema, etc., whether res iUit- U fwa sca-diet and life on ubip-board or from ar.y other caae. Its Tauie as a ton taJt.te.-3L re medicine canact be overes: -:.d. W.jrJ comes from Welch, W. Ya., thit c ' ::; il.Lid. Martin aud David Goldstei r -.'there, married llebecca aod Anna KaUen ..-l Thcv live at Kimball, in the sa :ce. January 3) p. m, Mrs. Rebecca 3?r birth to a son. In tbe same room tb At .: at 11:0.' p. m., Mrs. Anna gave bi rth r i ,Li -hter. and an hour earlier anoth ier tyr-Mrs. Miriam Aron gave birth to a irv-t-r's Slii'.inery Store at Kockwood j.-t:verbjdr knows it is the best place ijr-.it best fiimishiujM for ladles and chil i'.i-:hjrn H.-eler, state dairy and food t r-is ioner, baa filed with Secretary Har- r -Tartateaiant which shows there are&'O fxer;sin Pennsylvania and uf iacd devoted to the dairy interest. I-rcii,".:: interested is $H S.tM'K) and !ansufcl worth of butter in the state is T-f p-op".e of Puttstowa were greatly u-:. -j Th-arsday of last week when J. M. T.St.g l ed iLere of smailpox. Several sg- Waring paid a visit to Tyrone ; :.. here t be disease is prevalent, ai.d ti.e returning to bis home at Hopewell if-:k ty.ksiik on the cars and was atrt. to the re-i jence of his cousin, L?wis at rattjwn, where he died about ' - p. m. I'aring his illness he was visited ' L a tuber of his friends. Hertford G-iuUe. 7t djysare now lengthening at bath ''I- ii wiil continue to do so nnlil Jane 2- tbe suu will rise at 4:29 a. m.antT' v r "it. ?. m. A'tbooA June 2' will be ..:.; Iiyia Siroer?et, it cannot be com ?: :i irrtitth with days in other parts of '- v.-:. '. Thel3gat diy of the year at ; : i- ' months. At Wardbury, -v'-s47. the loi jest day lasts from May 21 w th.e.it later ai isaioa. At Tor l y.i.1 ni. J si; 21 is 2.1 hours long aod -' ' j;i? hi- : than three hours of dy- '- A: Petersburg the longest day is ; --. lithe sa jrtest is 5 hours. At ----a tit i.jst day is i'ij hours ; at -:'-'i it is I', nours. aud at New York it lo otirs. an tra e your freth bntter and ejg -"-fw tal awful i:o)l- a: ayder's Miliin Ti..re, i: ,kw.rod. Pa. letter hs a superfluous alphabetic -t"i-r a ajalescriptoftue worst sort a;,d 3 'f r-a! vi a in et;-eij':n or bilp t - u.-ri-as uur thought in writing than -xta:-C',i:ie-; wrd s"; jns would ba. It -'ro. a-; y Wjrj Ulj cannot be '-, tbo-ut the a d of the letter 17, being ' fj'.ijwel by tne it?t mentioned all w-r.ls belonging to our language f'iit' l.vi that cn tell tbe "why" I; - Miliar reatj.ja of the letter y and v hy ttie fr:u.-r wai given its curious '"'-; s,ta -jtie that iu nam; was p-'- aeuttf l4;t or CUi at llje bjt;o:n -'etter, bt tiie original . when sound- a: ii u to dy, was made without tbe ti Cjatf-ter raj;1! resembling the ji j3 pjiiQjf.-.Vfij IV 7ic Jitarcii mmbtr of T'ie J'.jntm i which ,r bia Volume XVII.) will the sharpen anl, it is believed, the w-i-tat d:s:alon of the Income Tax r Si, auraere apparel. Toe Hon. j'"- Kii. rueiaber of Congress from -. "" UJ 1,13 nja-ie himself a great an "Mtiiuauij will write in favor UJlr DitiJ A. Well agtinsr it. a -aioer of Ttu Fmn. will contain Hof a riej of article on difTerent --of Sj- ial or Communism that are '-- --by d J.-rtat grjup of agitator, in the j"""43 aiiu tely Uie programme of tbe af' ai p'"i-or W:l!iamG. Sum r' ' " 1 " Versiiy will criticise this pro-"-owing its impr.iicbility. Jt tr.kii'ar.ic'.e that wiil af pear in lw'J'- b a K-archiiif iai airy ia aun ofi'.iilrjal failure in by ."',C-tt-"rj ad auaioa aa'e took ail f"v -l 'rjthing we bare now ia t' 1,)a- bay old bhpneed Too co ret the new thint to L, . " " M dlit-err gtore, I' Postmaster William tiuler, of Kautuer, ia critically ill. Divine Services w.U be held io the Re formed Church, Somerset, next Lord day morning, by Rev. Hiram King. The Bak. P.al!..t Law may be a good thing, but il come high, as the lax payer of the State and County have already fuar.d out. George Kreger, of Cpper Tnrkr-y in,t town ship, has opened up a general store at Mar k'eton, on the opoiite side of the river from the Sanitarium. Friday's blizzard was tbe worst witnessed in this section the present winter. Satur day, Sunday end Monday the air was as balmy as in May time Harry Roberts, a well known young man about town, was arrested one day last week charged with violating the liquor laws. He weut to jail in default of bail. Presbyterian Church Services for next Sabbath : Preschini; at 10:30 . m.. subirt : A God Full of Companion." Sabbath School at 3 P. m. Preaching in the evening at 7 o'clock. The services will be conducted by tbe paMor, Iiav. T. J. Uristow. It is reported that Joaiah Specht, of Spruce town, whose grist will, store and barn were burned to the ground a few week auo. ia preparing to rebuild bis grirt mill. He erect ed a small frame structure immediately after tbe lire which he has since been using as a store room. Mr. Jacob I. Kaufman, of Conemaugh, who fur many year has been raiaiuR farm aad general work horses fur the market and selling them at an average of $-J per head, sold two fine animals last week for lea than $73 each. They were of the same quality a those he sold a year or two ago at iitoO. Ex-County Treasurer John Hamer, of Hooversvilie, was shaking hands with his numerous Somerset friends Monday. Mr. Hamer says that business in the Koovers ville region is next thing to dead, all of tbe mines at that place having either closed down, or are only working a small number of men. Mr. U. S. Blougb, of Waterloo, Ia., after spending four weeks with friends aud rela tives in this county, left last week for home. He was accompanied by Mr. J. G. Kimmel, of Stoyestown, who will live in the future in Iowa. Mr. Blough was a former resident of Qtiemahoning township, and left there eli te! years ago. Rev. T. J. Uristow returned Saturday from Fayette county, where he had been holding a week's mission service in a church near Fairchanoe, by appointment of tbe Redstone Presbytery. He reports the intereat good aud the attendance encouraging. At one of thesameroup of churches forty members were recenlty added. The new borough of Somerfield elected a complete set of municipal officers at yester day's election, and the ballots cast by the electors of that place were the largest voted iuthecouuty. Berlin came second in size of the ballots voted. The tickets for Berlin contained the names of three sets ofcaudi dates for local offices. Sunday, IS'.h inst., at the residence of tbe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Mill er, of Stonynretk township, Mr. William II Stu!l, of Downey ptjstotlioe , and Mis Emma B. Miller, were united in marriage by Rev Hiram King, of Somerset. Following the ceremony an elegani repast was served to the friends and invited guests. John J. Hay, a well-known veteran of the late war, who resided 10 miles north o town, on the Johnstown pike, passed to hi final reward last Thursday afternoon, aged 4S years. The funeral took place Sundcy morning, when interment was made in tt Disciple cemetery, Somerset. Services we conducted by Rev. Hiram King. Nearly ail of the applicants for the Somer set poslorUce visited Washington during the past week and tiled their applications with the Postmaster General. Those who K mained at home forwarded their applica tions by registered mail. Tbe salary of the Somerset postmaster will be increased $1"0 at the close of the fiscal year. The salary at present is $13Xi per year. . - Judge Longenecker handed down his de cision in the Bedford county license cases last Monday. Nineteen out of ii applsc tions were granted, six refused and four held over. O; those granted four go to Bedford twoto Hyndman, three to E;erett, two to Hopewell, two to Deaance.oce to Lingdon- dale, one to Bedford Springs and one to Man's Cboice. The sale of seats for the entertainment to be given by home talent intheOer House. Thursday evening, for the benefit of the Childien's Aid Society coin mined Monday morniug. and long before neon over two hundred seats had been disposed of. Many more seats were sold during tbe afternoon aud efening. The housi will be crowded. No one should miss the entertain cut as it promises to be one of the best ever given in Sjmerset by local talent. Secretary Harrity has issued a circular letter to the commissioners of the various counties of tbe state calling attention to the fact that it is their duly under the new bal lot law in preparing bla'iki for the n;eof election officers to have printed or wriiten upon return sheets, tally sheets, .Vt.-.the names of all can.l.d-i'ej place! in nomina tion by certificate of nomination or nomina tion papers together with the party cr pol.cy which each caadiditj repreenu in the same ordr whiih they appear upon the official ballot. In the death of Jae b C. YounVm, who passed away at his homa in Vppar Turkey foot township, Monday, Teh. 11th. the south of the county lost one of iu most prominent and leading c'tii.ns. Mr. Younkin had been in delicate health for several ye&rs, suf fering from drop'y, but was always untom- p'aiuing and wouid not admit up until a short time prior to his death, that ins con dition was seriom. He hal accrmulatej a DjJe.-a-e g!xd fort a tie bat had disposed of most of it by gift among his children some years ago. He is survived by four cail jrr, three daughters and one son. In mrard to the quarrel between David Seese and Levi Gordon, of Paint township, an aoouaintance of tbe parties involved, in forms a reporter of the Johnstown Tribune that the farms of th- two men adjoin, and hat Setsj went oa Gordon s land, cut taw- logs, and buleJ them away. Gordon pro tested against this, but beee Claimed li.ai he was on his own land. Thus, one word brought on another, and Seese shoved his ist under Gordon's noss, but tbe latter said ie didn't want to quarrel, and walked away. Seese followed, however. Using abusive lan guage, and insisting oa a fight. Gordon then turned on Seese and struck l.im on tbe nose, knocking him down. Ia getting up, ecrabbeda c ub, but was pushed aside be fore a blow cou d be dealt, Seese then got on log and k eked at Gordon, wben the lat ter caught his leg and tumbled him over. ee was not seriously hurt. Tbe Marklelon Hotel and Sanitarium buildine i the Urgest and handsomest edifice ia Somerset county, and is admira bly equipped for the purpose for which it -as erected. Tbe natural urroandings oi institution are unsurpassed, but the ground immediately urroundin)t tbe build- g are an eyesore and cannot create oilier than a bad impression upon ttie ruicosot tbe thousand who look out upon them from the train. If tbe management will acorpt a suggestion from the HaaaLD, and are deeulr interested in the euccea ana prosperity of the Sanitarium, no time will elapse before a contractor i secured to Wei ot tbe crounds and a landscape gardener employed to beaat fy them. The ground of the Sanitarium are not attractive in l&eir present condition, but tb expenditure of a few hundred dollar will make them ao. ATTEMPTED SELF DESTRUCTION. II. A. ReoJ. Station Agent at Mar kloton, Fires a Bullet into Ilia Cod' with Suicidal Intent. ALLEGED SHORTAGE IN HiS ACCOUNTS THE REASON. H. A. Reed, B. .t O. station agent and tel egraph operator at Markleton, made a delib erate and probably fatal attempt at teif de struction at seven o'clock Monday morning. With a revolver be had borrowed only a few minutes before he retired to his room in the Marklelon Sanitarium, and throwing himself on the bed, shot a bullet into his body about an inch and a haif below the left nipple. The ball lodged under the skin of his back where it was afterwards discov ered by Dr. Marsh and removed. Reed occupied a room on the third floor of the Sanitarium. A few minutes after seven o'clot k be entered the office aud as he passed through to his room spoke in his usual pleasant manner to the manager, Mr. Jordan, who was behind th counter. Tea minutes later a servant girl came running to the office saying that she heard groans is suing from tbe room occupied by Mr. Reed and that he appeared to be in ajop.y. Dr. Marsh, the bead physician of the Sani'.a i um, was summoned from the brkrat ta ble and hastening to the room occupied by Reed found him lying upon tbe bed, with a revolver lying by his side and blood gushing from a wound in bis breast. He inquired what was the matter and Reed replied that he had shot himself and wanted to die. The physician s'aunched the flow of blood When asked as to whether Reed would die Dr. Marsh said that his wound was r.ecesia rily a dangerous one and would probably prove fatal. The bullet pierced the bo ly about one inch below the heart. No one in theSauitariura heard the report of the pistol, and it is believed that the would-be suicide was lying on his stomach when he discharged the revolver. When questioned as to what prompted him to commit the awful deed. Reed said that he was short ia his acooant as Station Asent, aud that he could not stand the dis grace that wouid follow exposure. The telegraph operator at Pinkertoa, a one-armed man named Stein, spent Sunday evening with Reed in the station bouse at Markle on. During theircoiiversalion Reel told Stein that he wasshort ia his accounts and that he had revived to commit suicide rather than faie the disgrace exposure would bring to himself and fu.niiy. His compan ion urged him pot to attempt anything so rash and volunteered to loan him enough money to make np his deficiency to the rail road company. Reed refused the proffered assistance, subsequently agreed that he would not ai tempt self-destruction. At 4:0 o'clock Monday morning R-d sent a dispatch addressed to bis brother at Indus try, Pa , saying 'Come on first train." Then he wrote three or four letters. One address ed to his brother, another to an uncle and a third to the manager of the S .ita-iura. In the letter to the latter ha &xA that -ii had determined to commit an awful deed, but before doing sa he desired to thank the olliccrs of the f'aiiitariuui fur tbe many kind nes-es that had been shown him. The letters addressed to Lis brother aud uncle were written in the same strain. At seven o'clock Monday morning Reed went into tbe store of U. S. Weimer, a few rods from the station, ami asked Mr. Weimer for the loan of his revolver, saying that Mr. Jordan, manager of tLe Sanitarium, wanted II to shoot a cat that had been annoying the guests of the Sani tarium. ' Oh, tell Jordan to shoot it with his gun," replied Weimer. "Come on, Weimer; give me the revolver," said Retd, coaxingiy. Weimer complied with the second request and as soon as Reed had secured the weapon he left the store and walked leisure y to the Sanitarium. He chatted with t. Jor dan for a few minute in the hotel office before retiring to his room. Both Jordan and Weimer say that they observed Dotbicg unusual in Reed's appearance and that he did not seem at ail depressed or low spir ited. The would-be suicide is about twenty years old aud unmarried. He has been lo cated at Marklelon for the pat eight or nine months. Persons who know him well say that he was never m irose or depresed, and was one cf the last persons whom they would have ever thought would attempt self-destruction. Reed's family reside near Industry, B.'aver county. It is cot kuowa how Reed's account with the railroad company stau 1, but it is said that his shortage amounts to about only one hundred dollars. February Wedding. "MaySill Farm,'' ia Jetmer township, the home of Senator Critcbfi -id and f.imily, was the scene of a prtt'y marriage Thurs day afternoon, when Miss Martha, the youngest daughter of the household, and Mr. W. John Stiteler, of Media, Delaware county, Pa , plighted their troth. The cere mony took place at three o'clock and was performed by Rev. G. W. Crist, pastor of the Jeancrtown Lutheran Church. Only the immediate family ot the bride and two cr three iatiniate friends f.om a distance wit nesstd the ceremony. Mis MadieCritchlisld, sister of the bride, was tbe bride's maid, and the groom was at tended by bis brother, Mr. Bjrt M. Stiie'er. A wedding dinner watt seived immediately following the ceremony, after which the happy voting couple drove to the railroad station where they took a train for Phila delphia. They will make their home in Media, where Mr. Slit-ler is engaged in business. Something for Nothing. To get something for nothing is contrary to the laws of nature and mankind ; if you want a Range, that is a good baker and per fect roaster, try the Cinderella ; it is sold at a fair prir, an 1 wiil give you good service. It lightens labor and lassen tare. Sold by Jas. B. Ho! Jerbautn. Williams' H otel turned. " William Hotel," at West Silisbury, owned by wtil-knowa " Tommy" Williams, and operated by Rifus L Walter, was burned to the grjund about two o'clock Monday morning. The inmates of tbe bouse barely escaped with their lives and very few of the household effect were saved from the flames. Tbe fire ts said to have originated in the cellar and had gained such headway before it was discovered that all effort to conquer the flames proved ineffective. The building was valued at three or f jar thous and dollars. It was insured, but to what extent we have been unable to learn. Mr. Walter, the lessee of tbe house, own ed all of tbe personal property. He did not have a cent of insurance and his loss ia complete. Beside losing all of his house hold elT.-cts. Mr. Walter lost between i4I and $!') in currency, which he ha I conceal ed ia the building. 'Squire Hamer' BUI. A very interesting bill was introduce! in the House Saturday afternoon by R :presen tative Hicks which was drafted by ex-county Treasurer Hamer, of Hooversville, and which, it is thought, will ex:ite considerable attentin. Disentitled "A bill for the en couragement of the mining of ailver ia th United States and for the formation of silver guarantee banks." Briefly it provide that any p;roa hiving ViO.OuO in silver bullion deposited with the Government may deporit ia addition ii per centum of that amount in Government bonds, an J on that deposit msy receive !'). mj in currency for banking parposea. Mr. Hamet i a gentleman who is known to have given much study to thii'qaeatioa, and some wno have looked throagh the bill introduc ed by Mr. Hicks speak very highly or iu provision. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. iBSQUUTEJ-Y PURS THE WRONG MAN. John Yutzy, of Brcthersvalley Township, Arrested in Pitts burgh, Charged With Mur dering a Mine Superin tendent at Pied mont, VV. Va. John Yutzy, eon of Chsuncey Yutzy, a welt known fanner of Brothersvalley town ship, was arrested in Pittsburgh lst Wednes day afternoon, charged with a murder and highway robbery committed on Dec. 10;h, IHJi, at Piedmont, West Ya. Last Tuesday evening Yutzy arrived in Rock ood and stopped at the "Merchant's Hotel." Before retiring for the night he took several drinks of whisk-y. Tbe next moming hi went into the bar, and afier calling for the drinks, tcndeitd a ii'i bill, which he took from a roll of bilia, in pay ment. When the bar tender sugle-l that he would have to send tbe bill across the street to a store in order to lave it exchanged for bills of a smaller denomination, Yuizy said, " Xo, we'll drink it up." He called lor the drinks rtpeatedly before leaving the hotel shortly before tbe arrival of the west bound accommodation. Meanwhile the 10 bill bad been changed by the Landlord' wife. After Yutzy left the hotel 'Suiire Amos Finnegan.of Meyersdale, arrived. Some of the g'-mlemen about the hotel ol.'ice twitted Finnegan about his efforts to capture the murderer of Mine Superintendent Halde maa, at Piedmont, W. Ya. Finnegan said that he believed tbe murderers had been and were still in Somerset county. In tbe course of the conversation Finnegan pro duced a prin'.ei description of the murderer. As soon as landlord Johtu real it he re marked to the bar tender, " that's the man w ho slept iu Xo. 13 last nUhL" The bar tender agreed that the guest of the nig ht be fore answered exactly to the priute 1 descrip tion of Haldeman's murderer. He then told Mr. Johns of Yutzy 's queer actions that morning. What followed is told by the Pittsburgh papers of Thursday morning: At 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon the Su perintendent of Police receive! a telegram from Irwin D'ggn, of R ekwood, Pa , asking for the arrest of Yu zy, who would arrive in Pittsburgh by the Baltimore Si Ohio road a! 2 p. m. As tbe police otlijers did uot know Diggs, an inquiry was sent ai to the charge against Yutzy. Ptter A. Johns, for merly a Deputy Collector of Internal Reve. nue, who now keeps a hotel at Rockwood, answered this telegram by another that Yutzy was wanted for highway robbery and murder. Detectives Rjbinson and Fitzgerald went to the Buhimore .t Ohio Depot, met the 2 o'clock train and am sted Ynzy. They ea sily recognized him by the description given in Diggs' first telegram. Yutzy is a farmer and miner, about twen eight years old. His looks are in his favor. He is below medium height, compactly built. His hair and mustache are light brown, and his fiiei tanned by out door work. He has frank, bold eyes, but ia not a ready talker. He was taken to police headquarters in City Hall. On the way he did not ask why he was arrested. He situ his name was John Yu'zy. and that he had been born ai.d raised ou a farm, tear Berlin, Somerset county. At bcaJquarlers he wasq lestoned by the Superintendent and several dettctives. When told that he had been arrested for highway robbery and murder, he said that he knew cothicg cf such a crime. As .the Pittsburgh otlicers did not know the details of the crime, they werj somewhat at a loss bow to go at the prisoner. He was then questioned as to his move ments. He said that be had been recently working in a coal miue at Moxbam, a sub urb cf Johnstown. Having been thrown out of work tben. he ha l returned to his fatbr' home at B.-r-iu. Thea he received word tba' he could get employ m nt from a farmernamed Fleming, near Murraysville, Westmoreland eoun'y. He had formerly orked for Fleaiii'g, and he sai J that he had gone to Pittsburgh on his way to Murrays ville. He left home Tuesday, rpeut tbe night at Rock wood, and left there f r Pitti burjjb at 'J o'clock yesterday morning. His presence in Rock wood over night must have been discovered by the otiirers there soon af ter the train bearing Yutzy left. It is pre sumed that he stopped over night at Johns' Hotel. TBI SToBT OF TH5 (Bin. The crime with which Yu'zy is charged is the robbery and murder of P. E. Haldea.an, at Piedmont,' W. Ya , on Saturday, Decem ber 1'J, ln'J3. Haldeman was the Superin tendent of the Franklin coal mines at Pied mont, and acted as paymaster. Oa the morning of the day in question be alighted from a train at the Cumberland Si Pennsyl vania depot in Piedmont and started to walk , toaard the mine. He had, in an iiuitr pocket, i2,O0 iu cash, with whirh to pay the wages of the workmen. It was not yet daylight. An hour later he was found ly ing unconscious beside the road, not more thau one hundred yards from the depot, nis skull had been terribly crnsbid by a blow on tbe back of the bead. His coat bad been torn open, atid the money was gone. Hald-.man lay unconscious uutil 12.20 p. m., when he died. It was supposed that the crime waj com mitted by men who knew Haldeman's in tet.tioa to arrive that morning with the money. They must have followed him closely from the depot. The authorities of Mineral county oflered a reward of tJ for the apprehension of the murderera, aud tbe Franklin Coal Company offered another of the same amount. Friday evening Yu'zy was relenel from cu'tody, the Wesl Ya authorities having discovered that he was not the man wanted. People who know Yutzy say that be is an inoffensive young fellow and that tbe worst offense he has ever committed has been that of drinking too much. Narrow Escape of a Family in Ston- ycreeK Township. The new two story frame dwelling, situate on tbe old Pogh firm, near Downey post ofHtse, in Stonycret-k township, was burned to the ground at an early hour Monday morning. The house was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Art ire and their eight chil dren. One of the children was suffering from croup and Mrs. Artie arose for tbe purpose of giving it some medicine. As (he approached tbe bed with the medicine in one band and a lamp filled with kerosene in the other, ibe accidentally bumped the lamp against a sewing machine with suf ficient force to break it. Tbe lamp feli to the floor and in a moment tbeoil had ignit ed and the room was filed with flame. Tbe frantic mother gnrped the sick chilJ in her arms and carried it from tbe bouse. Her husband aroused th other children and conducted them from tbe burning building. The husband and wife endeavored to save ome of their household uis, and succeed ed in carrying out all that was on tbe first floor of the building before tb flame drove them away. The building wa owned by Rev. C U. Hileman. of Hundingdon county, and Miller, of York, Pa. It was built two or three year ago and is estimated to have been worth about $2Xi. It wa insured fur I130K Icing I SECRETS OF A ROBBER EM ONE OF "COL" HAMILTON'S CONFED ERATES MAKES A CONFESSION. The confession of John McClune, who is in juil at Greensburg aaaiting sentence on two charges of burglary, has caused a de cided sensation ia the L'gotiier Yailev. The declaration, which is sworn to, implicates a number of ople prominent iu Liitonier, and it is said parties residing in Someiset aud Cambria counties are alto connected with certain operations of the notorious Col Hamilton gang. Wiiiiam Beil, whose borne is in Johns town, ia the only one of the number accused who has so far been arrested. He was given a hearing on Monday, and in default of $2xj0 bail was committed. O.hers a-ctued by McClune are Joseph Kuhr.s, who lives in the mountains near L'soaier; William Thomas, W. M. Nicely, Jam? Shrnm and James Kearns, of that iinp.iejiate ne'.ghlKir hood, and Lawrence ClilTird, of near La trobe. Thomas is connected with a livery stable at Ligotiior. He is well known and is regardej with esteem by those most fa miliar with him. Nicely owns a billiard room at L!gonier. Ha is a cousin of the Nicily boys banged several years ao for the murder of old mat I'niherger in the Somer set mountains. Shrura is ati old man ; Kearns and ClifJord are young fellows. Oth er conspicuous figures arc said to be named, but precious few of them know whose repu tation has been asssilad, and the uncertainty ha provoked a decided nervousness. Senti ment is divided on the trustworthiness of the burglar's sensational charges. The first of the robberies recited in the confession ras that of Mrs. Sarah M tiler. whose home is in L:gnier. About f J.OdO was taken from her house during the night John Galbraith's home s then robbed of a gold watch and a small amount cf cash. Dr. M. W. Miller' home was entered one night. His clothes were carried oil while be slept, with $100 ia the pockets. Berjamin Yeally, a farmer, living ntar Ligocier, was robbed of but $t. He was supposed to have a large sum of money in his house. Jji'jb Hauger was robbed of f I j: . His brother, who lives near Stahlstown, was robbed of f SIX. Marker Son, leading merchants of Ligonter, ha! their safe blown oi'ea and robbed of a small amount. The p-ist-oUce at Ligonier was looted. Freeman Bros., tLe milters, were robbed. About a wek after the mill was robbed thieves entered George Freeman's bedroom and stole J-;5 from his vest pocket. Mary Ann Siirum, of Ligonier, was robbed of il 2o. She had about $l,'-.o in a trunk ia her rooji. When awjkti.ed by tbe burglars she dropped the money out of ber room window into the back yard. Mrs. Boyington, who lives near Ligonier, had tTo and some valuable jewelry liken from her home one night. Justlci IL-am, of Somerset county, resisted the burglars wbeu they visile! his house. He was beaten and died from the elfects a few weeks later. The thieves got but a bra all sum of money. Bete ber Barrone had a suiiii sum stolen from his home. Harry Marker, a rich far mer, .whose projerty adjoins the towu of Ligonier, was prepared for tbe thieves. When they attempted to forte their way in to his house, he held the door against tl em until his son procured a shot gun. When the thieve fled Marker shot after them and wounded Collins Hamilton, The wounded man escaped. He was afterward arrested on suspicion of having been coijiiecled with the Jacob Hauger robbery. He was conitcted about six months ago and is now serving a term of seven years and five months ia the Riverside Penitentiary. About three months ago John McClune and James Shrura fought, and Shruru made information against McClune. charging him with robbing Mary Ann Shrum. MeCiune was taken to jail iu G.-eet.sburg. He prompt ly set about to stcare his release through t.ie eff orts of his fbruicr friend-i. He ha! his associates in jail write several letters to peo ple in Ligonier, asking them to help him out, and threatening, if they did not csist him, he would tell what he knew a'o jot the robberies ill the valley and who committed tl;em. O.ie of those letters was given to Jar jb Hauger, and was by him sen: to District-Attorney McCurdy. Armed with the letter, McCurdy Went to the j 1 1 aud secured from M.-Cluoe tba story. He also secured an agreement to go into court and plead guilty to the Shrum robbery, and to the rob bery of Benjimin Yeaily. Tue arrtst of Be 1 followed promptly. All of the acctjied deny the cLar;tf$ trade in tbe confession, avering that it is a black mailing scheme unworthy of c-edencj. Horses Wanted. I will be in Somerset on Monday n-xt ft r the purpose of buying another car load cf horses. Tais wiil be tbe last. II Win.irFE, F. D. buCEMAKEK. EYES EXAMINED FREE. Trof. S. S. Little, tbe Graduate Optician cf Cumberland, wiil visa Sjuif ret again Feb ruary 11th aud loth, at the Somerset House. Don't fail to call an d c r.suil him about your eyes, for g'asies orrectly alj iUed to fit them. 'Sr- Pointers ,S9'- FL0UH is King of the household and " Pillabury's Cost'' is the loader with "Vienna"' a close follower, but look out for World's Fair Pre mium "Souvenir"' and ''Boss" which we are about to introduce to the trade. fa,GRASS SEEDS.- The largest stock and greatest variety now on sale consisting of Medium, Mammoth and White Clo ver, Timothy, Orchard, Kluc and Lawn Grass all strictly choice, aud at prices low as the lowest on this market. BRAIN F00D. TDK FISII Season opens with consignments of our XXXX relia ble and No. 2, Shore Mackerel also No. 1, Lake Herring in packa ges to suit now in stock at prices lower than ut-uaL Grain, Feed and Oil Meal Always in abundant supply, at wholesale or retail, to meet the wants of the trade. Cash Desirable, Or, Country Produce, to suit, will answer. Respectfully, COOK & BEERITS. 1SS3. mm IT OF THE Of the County Ru"rif3 tin 1 tj4-iidit'itv.? of Sumt-rst-t ('infy lVnslvanu, tr-m the tii'sf Monday of J:t!it!.iry, Is'.':;, to iho ilr.-t Mond.iv of January, lv0 1. John Ilatucr, Ks Tmi.-un r of ?oi!ier.t G'tinty, Pa., in recount w ith the ('ot)'ify of Somerset. KECEIPTS-DU. For tax reetiwd from Collectors of State and County at.d S:-clal rate for the year 1SS0, 1SC0, IS A, 1?2 and Colli tors. rJL-tTKTCTS. Humar-l Lamrrt Jnn II. AiitcUjr A. H. Ofiit-r vraj A. Yowf J. J. Vik A. II. Kih:tit4n Eii . K-rt?jr ... A. V. Mimxr John T. Lryhg S. Vv'tuUaitr lairef iifum T. Z. KiriKr L. M. I-m.tK-rt X. B. .Mtiinff K K. I'utrfi. Jira A. I'li'egujs. Frank Httlej 11. H. V-xler. A. II. Ohifr. W. K. Mountain Iani-1 Mitk.e J.J. Folk L. V. iMrn. A. J. M'Micr. A. II. Kii.iliruo... A. O. Aitki Ly '1 &tUiai t.j.i,ajrhtr Lewi Maim in vt-r J. v, ivVrkftMi.tt-r K. H. iirrky A. F. u in ti a haiuuel Iifkj W. i. Mi.irr. F.J. F.ti.rr II. K. :i :r E. II. l-"tit. lie E. K. Mfvt'r y.. D. NUflVr Noah I. Uowujun J'thii S'eta W. A. GlitlV:t ertf .Vane-. hitman. 0u:uiui II. U Marit JO?-pll EIilI Frnri Taylor , M. C Horner L. W. Su.livao U. W. Leuturt SfonvtTP townithia........ . (sietnTi'ininv township.. ... ! tt ;i'i tu'AUMSp . x sj;atn Ufi:rii ...... . Kilt L:h low ii .'till. . Jt'iTr(ii towrtotiip.......... . ! I.iGT)in lowii!i:p . i.tM!TlE tJWIilllf . N'triftair.pion UiWLj.:p .i(, e lowicwiitp. ,. . riut lnsitp . V"'msfi'ji:f!tf township. . Mie Luw;i3!np . .s.ni-rs-i trnuiffft . ;-fii-rvt towuv'iip 'A.:.ff.p. l;wah,j . , lU-r.ia Hrrrii:!i . Iirorlitrva:irT township..... . HUt-k tuwuhtp . tini1iienie lormj:h. . l:wr';rujo l'roJKa. . Kik l.j k twr.iii; . KJtrbnp towasn.p . (.rft-nvrie townsMp. . J irrsp low D-r..p . '.Jr-IiIltTT'iTVU lH";Uji4 ........ . Jt ntw-r i" nh', . I-Ana.rr townsiiip . bwt:r TuTkrvf'Mt township.. . t.iuvi!n t'vvu-Jiip . .Me yetxlalt (rui;;i . Mi.MivHTrrk l"wn.iip . Mi:fr,i township . New Kiln more r xitciu... . N-r!:aujpioD I'.wnriit . Ntwi fiwrevil e bruuti . jre towiinTjtp. . I'.liUt t'-WIMllip . (;niMiu'ifrir;f towi.&h'p . K x-kwoo-l bt.r'i'JUTi . J-U iafHirj ivirougii. . S'u-le towii-ift p. . S:uer l lowiit: . .v-uirt.iinptuQ to n'.i:p... .. .'SC'in?rrtlr. CofflKlip.. . Sfowmwn lvrHijfU..... . SumuM ti;sii;. . 1 :t(wr TurkryfiMi town-imp. i l i jrtiti TtaiTax i. S. Hjrr.fll AMi-ri 'l-3 I ltil 6'.' J'llm Survr 'Aii.-jr.it-nv. ..... i ! v"; Prank lli-tr.ej ;l;i r;i:i l.ru . Ilenrr Ken nrcvn tatu tinfTge Kri!.m;:er. ; Hrt'ihi-rHVd.lt'j " eit Hi; I.j A. Miv.ler ll!.:.i "I ti; I!. C. V ilictitif rger..... ; or::n:i:i j 2 :u fr.. W tv. K. i'uiim OMifluie h-iro " ZS. HiiiupliiK'ii'i.. ra-wtiuiia b.ro j "J rili t!. A. Krvtc hiuan K k i. lt. " Km in' O. W. wtfii. ...... .. Katrt't I Has-. A. J. S'niir -i.riinni.e .. " ?!(' Itobert i. Hull Jilim " ni; ;. A. Pile JiD"r!3wu twro I 44 n i;; Thiiiiian OallaKh-r. ;.lcnurr i " e-j; texm .vUukeii.TT Ijiruin r 3i0 5j: J. W. Karkft'ji'ler. 't.owt-r Tiukt-vfoot " i : 1. . At. Limirn '. " s;i ;x A. F. Wel.-bonn .. iwu;i' bold ims-i i1 H.iM U. Mj!'.r Mi'MIn-rrt-k " T ri r.. J"nr S. rk'tirork Mi;forl lr.f. F.J. F'ilr N-iv Ka'Tim-ri bom. i 74 txr U. F Miiltr. N'.n.i :;!i.i"u " T u L. S. s-'.it :Nr t.t.u.i-n:;e lirj. " m :i:, K. Ii. Y"vts t!e ii Feir 1'mtIhi he.. r.ir.r ! !i (! lan:rl Vt ill i.iii'-:i.l.-i:ir. " 1!. llrnrf F.triii:;; l.-i.-v--l i.ru ! " l f Ai J. Muitn u.ikiui'j t .ro '; " j 4.7 u.".! L. t. lan.:ell Mm le I j 7:n (.( A. H. Ii j"-i-'R..... sint'i't u'irii J l.""ii iii; JC'lmuri'l t'i'iHi.-ri. Nkuirr.-t 1 ; 2r7 4'. Ciiarli-aC. .Mart jiiin.i;Niija ! "I b 3 ji J ihn I!. MijOir -S!nn"m "j 11" wi J.iho W. Uaitzer M":.wa lrr 1 liM 4j J. C Eri !iiiiim.t n i;.i- I. E. Krt-sur I t i-r Turkrifvit j 1 1 ". J.C. I-"r'viue-t I rM.iid ir' a ' 170 :'S F. 1'. Mutirf V'. Lvrslmrg bcro " 7J II- Total tax rii-eivt. for l-.il Amount of Male tax iiim over AiKoutit of 't'j:Hr :a t:.iuUt iliyrn.... Aciounl of pciai uxirii; a lira.... Auiculof Stale lax liiou u Uowx....... Oram) total tax rer.Mve-i To rnlfmp'.iMi mocey uneatel lan.li To t-rr'i-d in iUrT To Mali- lax nrtnriii '1 10 ro!ii,!y To amt.nnt rti'trm-'l fr m S'at for r'-ti';u IjooIja, . ...."""..".' To .iiioiuil rfvi ivril from 1 i.inmon wra th coala. t ic, toiumi-isi iu rs' ifljfcr," p."i' . To lnUm in trra-iiry ai Mti.euii-ur 1;M Ti llcfuse fee iluevouu'y, Itss Trt'aiirer' conioiiSsioa iillll."!! T"tal rerfipij for 1-9:1 BuiiUi-.-e tle J 'Dn liniuer, coaaty trt-a;rir EXPENDITURES CR. I!y amount ff or'li-r for A-Mri pay vlt-wt'ts p-v ..... Co.iimi?i--i:tia' pay S. I". siioiipr .. " ;. F. Kim me;: " - W. F. I :il ' 14 Cnmmon-.TeairU'i costs i: " M-w i.n .;. " imi.--.;.4 oi. I U "ii-s irii'ng uii'l aiv iiisir-ir l-Vi'll-ii tx-l).'s " rei'A.rn 10 rourt-ti-'iiae. ' ett-nit- at c.irt-lioii!f au-1 ja:I vau:i itn.l ortlte r.Murrs. tin;ii:i(:ciif n' t " triai;rr's krs, uux-atnl iaua , r-.'.'t i'.irilaia " il:-'rM -artnrppt' fee fc fM'i.''ri' Imrul " ri'iii-..;.:-- ! r- mroj UhUX aH'i fur! " ' pr.1ll1-4a-4.tr' , V. il. aIlRr. " cuuary xiuiiiur' pay I". r. Braai'lvr " - II. SMalr " " J. O. Il-r " " oontr au r" i-'frk a i i auoriiey'i p.iy.. nr,I .-.-T4 of i-in y au'IJ-.r ptii:it.: a.-'u:;4 " '-ii:iiiidii-au-r'a liavv.uj eitKi.--.i -aiP' jarr rmn isi-meis' p;iv " .U r tl a til l " M lvir-rioue lo lialanoa a.'.-'o'in: , liniifif p ;,, U.-aroi." jurif 44 o tallnt, uii"ii:.;lj " rr.-ir.'s " J til Jamtol' pny t n-ls, i )rr.-.t'i r.i.-iity. ' liiAiiioiit rioMiiiui " li.irri.'ii.iir tioni:..! " " Vorirti-za rt-f .rin s. Ii y;l - " nvrr-paiil tac4 r. f m le.1 Hur.nn Ion r'-( .r:u-uiy " ir..4iry i-ai'l vu'e ' irr r.iiii::ii u.acr.4' clerk'a 5ay ' er til' Jiin.ra' par '.iiiui:i.'wHo!iri"aHorat'y'i pay " " ii-Iiorao,lr''l pa? ..." " r Kin i rif r's mi ! ?i: av pay 4 r 'iiiuiiioricrs' .'yrit'g pay ; traver jur irs' pr , 44 44 oirt-tioii- j tn:;..-ra ;i ay 41 fM'ion-trv aa t ponta- 44 j til phv.-.u'iaa'. p.y .... 44 44 c.erk'n ro:oo Nation rnnn 44 44 A. J. Oiili-ira'i cormnu-ion on Sta'e crt'I.t, F!t amn.int of rrarera cr):iiaii44'ou of !vri'-;iu -hi $ V",7'iMi Ity liaiaii'-e laxt- on un-;a-eii Ian S r?.-;ivi'l a:j 1 ptil by Weanurt-r ia lv..; iJy ainouul of rt'tciniiii-m lajury u.!.-.'.-! I tu-U pai-t Su:n:iit to rnatiip.. 44 44 44 Oif'.e lowu.-U'p. 44 raid poor boar.l 4c. Com. l.lRi r p. SU Total expen litnre.. W- H. SAN N! Rt Eq.i Prothonotary anJ an. 1 Terminer of ttie 1'onniy fc i:u-rt lor X. 1. I-'.-k 1 To am mat of cv.im it-? of 1KI bill Hy urJcn to V. 11. "unurr ISAIAH GOOD, Eq., s-'trrifl or Soan-rl for A. 1). lmi 1 T. am-ant of l-v2 h.V. 44 t-sMni.iie of :i:c biii a 44 a i-o . lii L-:ii 4 hy onicrs to I waii S U SHOBERt County Comrcrwiooer In acc wat wita Somerset county for ls-J3. . ca. 1 To acirrjrKte am-Mint of orlrra reoi!iv-e.i bv Coni. Sa-Mtor, it? Lc-lrr o W 1 By tit lya wrv.'t .5 (iW per ilay aa prr if Igrr 1 7C4 :) INDEBTEDNESS0' S.mcrrt county on 1st Ja&aary, 14. 1 To am tot bna.ltr-1 ink i:Iivm aee C4omm!iiiMjra Dinata: 44 opit-ra ou'Mtuailtntr CEO. F. KlMM EUL, Co. Cora, in account 1 To a3lrtt am Mint of or ! rei-cive t Ey jaa data twrvk-r U W por day aa W M . F. UHL, Counly Coal. In acconat w'.lS To ttijrtrtie ain-mar of nriVr r-tive I To aal daya acrvKea ., fl-ao pvr ilay a.4 Wl. th nn'lrnt'ime.1 Au litora of th"( ointr of ilo r-n.fv lh.1 in piir4iun- of ti 47ta .-imo of me A.-t eoiiil-.J : "An A.-; rvUnrjf u 10 Town-iup. pajMfil the lain day of Apn'. l"4. ve uet at tii et of J'iwky ib .r. ivm'y f Snrifi, on ihe la; day of Jaau ir jr." A. U. lt, n l after b 'io duly rn. d, 1 a i.iit. fci; is:, tr: -et-tlr tne iw-veral accoonrs reuirt-d oy w. ajrrt-rahtv Io ihe neteraJ A-w of Avtm'i.y an! tne -..;.;:-meula laeret-s aivrilinj lo the W.t if wir Ju laneut, aOt.iiy an-i kaow.eila. and ;he f'rir ..ie it a true and correct arairment of the foii iwina af.-ouiitA. rt-oe.'iivr! : If. J-nn l:an.r. Tr.-e.it-r of the 'ouuly of S".nirei. wiiii aaid iVmuty .i M.MterM-t. and- i.itam il. SauiK.-r, Pnrtfki;arT an-t . iera of ide. I mri or me 1 obit 01 n.d,-twi wai in. m:i i wii:;.i oi nif ret jr-iii i-i. ShenJof tbe t'oiu: of smertt. wiik Mid Cottoiy of vm.ru". 4!- Hamael I, mi r. F. Kimmel and W in. F. I'hl, 4'oooiy Coiumiaitcer of tbe Coun'f of niiraei, wua Met tmmtv of Nmier(.-t. ail for Ihe year endiiMT let iUt of JaonarT. A. It. 1.4 And we furfter cr-ifv lt we nn l lut.an'-e due Joon llamer from ue Couaty of Muaiertieiul Fuur llo-trr-l and uairea km aattl eiicty-f.'ur reot ir4;a.M . W t furtber eertify that eayk of al otTI.-er unH Nve, aal ser. were du'y hkiukJ to appear before lite Audi'orw, and ttity did appear hrf.irt a aitd prflu-ei ilteir tca. t.a r'a. or ttera, biii ut.1 papera. 1 be report of Imi year Ueic' ioei, (...invmi berri.t aiia-iel waa lak- wttK-b artow. i hat ttie iietn is i tec yar pr;ttiel n-pft of tne ipr.d.iorf. I lie. a 4WeaT' t.i.. waa ikjc paid is year Mil: pr.n:ed report ahuw ttua waa uulaUoi at iaat year rii Btenl. In teim nr wWeuf we bate terennto et oar tuaJ aatl a3xe4 our teaja, tia 'Jurty-Sru day Of January. A. U ISM. Attest ) atMfF.L t F'I, :i4 fctrvfl E. MlYEiot. f. V K. vt HlkKK. :-! lierk. ) AJioel ALKi.it, tai-l A DMIXISTKATOUS NOTICE. Estate of Jaeob A. Fhnlta. late of Jeffenoa Tp , aecea4. Letter tetamentrT on the aliore .atae bar ID been (rained u the nixletst iried ly th prop er aotii-uy, toxire la hetvi.y :ven lt ail pi-rua kuow 1:1 Utemwitrea inl'bcea to Mid etale lo make immediate payuteut and liiiee btin c.aitua atraia-t the aroe ft pnei;t tnem du'.y antnenii au-l Ut ta-Tt etuent on rday. Feb. let, at lit law rtaideoi-e of di-o 4. W. P. HAT. AJuiuaialrator. COUNTY AUDITORS of Somerset, Fa. RevtivaL.. 3;5 vl 7i u S-r 1 7 1? 3iij -1 VI IV 44i 67 4i ii S"i M n :4 4 17 6-i it! Ii 1.1 7 71 :; i'l w M 11 S - 7'1 1 11 1 -l lii 71 IU IM 4 til lv ; J- l'V 10 i-H 1 j ti ft li.l Ml 4-i it 7 l il "1 ! 471 l-. i 7 1.1 S lJ j t::ij I in : HH7!j f 47V. 47a fi N si bfl 1.1 5...i 9f .; M ilt 4 ::.! ifs 41 -it 41 -4 4l 70 .7iai so JV'l S.I 1-J .7 3.".' 17. rT 40 7j &r. 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Til tee UJrf 3 .. per x-lgr: i I l .'l U !i.!Mri- InlLt- C? rrTn'itixal!h 1 Pjnr :vai A DM I S I.vT KIT Ui' NOTICE. aMaiecf Zt Baer. late of Sotnerwt Ptwa.hip, Ore -1 "Letient efadmini. rat iota bavin been r-ame1 by tne peopr aa:tMrity ut it: a'amiic-tO. uo tue is tteret'T ittn U a;l pert, n a lii'lrlHel l aid eMate ut Bale ImitieU.ate oaviuenc. an4 tlmee r.aeiu riatjiai U'tlu al aetaie will pn. aeal them d-iiy auttteulatcl IV tt.emect, at th houae of Lel walker, aa Friday, Ifarrh 'r.o, I"4" ( II VEI.E' B. AT.Ea, I. M. H MBiX K, Admitlialraura of fctra Umt, dec L I Yr. I County Fp.'i:. j Stale. l-Kt't Wlli I I - OIKli a u 3i: ssi mi U si ; J J u ' 93 j..1 1 " l' W; H 1 ... " W . j . " : " i V 0. I - & 01; ... ""."! s.. u! ; j " la ' ; " I :i ',t tl-i- 1 -'l ! I sa ;' ' ?i i -1 :, I " ! 101 7 j I is wi " i SX' ax I " I i3;siii I lii HI 3 Ti I H-- (-" "I 15-llfli I H t-ui .3 " I 1! " S'O Ii, IS 14 " !Tri "rti 1 in " mi s j lii 6o 5 I " s-ss m i; in j " ti l.l: i UU !' ! 1 " 7 : l 1 iS " 3V il . " MS I " lit til! S W 1 " Ti' K si - I 31 i j " Sji ll' I ' 2T. ml I " lmw I... ! " n, I :s il I " : I 10 1 " :t I 4 . j ! I w is.1 j; t viMo: , 2 CAR LOAD SLEIGHS & SLEDS JUST ARRIVED. .. .- Lr f . . i i V New Warehouse FULL LINE OP SLEIGHS, SLEDS, BU3GIES, WAGONS, CARTS, HARNESS. LAP ROSES, HORSE BLANKETS WHIPS, ETC., Baught ia Car Lead Lots. Call and examine stock and get my prices before buvinir elsewhere. E. L. SIMPSON, SPRING WE are Ready. O nr Sprin?: Stock contains cverj ttvlish. I u Men's, youth's, Boys' and Children's Clothing we arc tho hustlers. A head and shoulder ahovo all would- be competitors. O ar Hat Department challenges seeing is believing, call THOMAS & KARR, 2ol and 253, Jain Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Six Mammoth Departments Each the Largest Store ot Its Kind in Johnstown. rv-.t. a !;:. B Sii'.t'S. -Ii t. C C;.rt ami Ij'l: s C-:iIi. IV; t. I-("li-tMn, llat-t. Fu: i.i.-hiri iiji.uli Evcr t!i!ii3 lit iv 1 1 St ire. l.-iv and f FL. that FITand WEA K tituli'.v the best. Vri.va thel'w.'.s! In CAUPKTS our Spring patti'mt art4 prettier than ever Ik-fur4. 'tr ili.-jiiay cf J-t iies' Coats suriiassa! any jrevi.a-.li;iy. T. (iroeeries--'J'n;'7 an-i tj In :!. K Tefl. F'til of every il.-siT!(.tion truj" Country jirxluet; taken in exeliaiiLi4 forixxld. JOHN THOMAS & SONS, Main St., JOHNSTOWN, Pj. 240-243 as . --it r-, rr-iini,,-H, or ullu-rwi4, iht t.'j; fiaO ii.tf 4UT.i;.!9 iinVt J ii-vt Ki -Vr. a, id at -ViiJ44. !--(, I V-jviiifviav, ft fa, lv4. AcroHitt t.r Ji,in V. fcl-I.T, v!aii 21-t,i -;rt iiii-i r;:il aa-.tniio' J. A. nni C. L- Kir-t i tnut imxiiii (! i i(i.r,c3 iUncl, aJ ui:ntriiror of I-nr irit-r, Hr 1. A?c.;iur t'hvla A. ilaiiiitii, executor of Joi.ii VlU iitl., 'ItC 'i. ah-ois: vf oam-1 ard Al.r-ini Miitcr, a!r-"n-l:riui-44iu: rhrt:ii 1- N..l r, U' i- .r-t -ifi'i rjt! act'Mint i I-p-n J. Sc-pse, ix-e-'.t' i" c! i"Ln K. ' ----e. t! .''!. t a:i i iitiai ai-? iMr o? .'iri J. Ihi.Iip;i, ailiiiiM-trnirix or j ria w. i'uj.l.poi. le' i. V r; avojant oi ii-jnr J a.ia -.n. iitliiinl V. tk1 I el L. inltailr tt iui:iii-.iraurt of A:Ir i ilaii-jtli. d-f d. cia 1 at fou At ot Aifre-l X. Sayiier, executor vt . IMS an:iir, dt t-" i. -.i. i H1..U a- fn.iiit of Hiram Gnu, x:cu tor ff J.o0 Miifpuj. fli-c t. Joint Ware, it. v- ut:i',f V. H. Hty, (fiar-UitQ of Flor- ik- KirM aritl Pnal int Ja.b 3. Fr. Uine, a-i'ii.tii-t-tmLiar tt ls!rtm Ir-i' airr, ilet- . '.rM tkn J tifiti t. in; t..iAanl Muilli, a l-miri.-t :a:.r of Mdrxrl .-niifi. '-c I. hirsi aMi fiuai tc-s-.-nt or U. . w a iming tfa r (-i J. li'i h rr U r. 1" "tK d. ':-. a.itj l.: aa-i:ifit .-t ii i- H ..:! ty, h !iM.tu-.ralr awi l: t iet; of Jticub Tli'jtu-ii, We !. 1 ail f.-i il a o Miut of J,h f Enlc aI- 1 :.; at(-'it;ii oi Yi;e.'(i . ii-tr. je :;!. aa o! Jj.: l. . rre-s Ir 4 i.-r. K.rt : . i :i .; a. nil.t -f i : H -:.ie?n J"r,' a : r..4i ini,"Ti.t ti l-aii-i!-. !' I. ;ri ai -1 ui tu- uiit oi a ir Fr.e-!-ine. ai'.i i ii.-Uf.rt-r i,:,'.iL U k a.i 'u- i !- -1. :.i :i:iA' iv.-nti of ii i", K r.i :r n-1 M V. -t-riwr. a lrar- i;rrjur.t of !jvi-l .At'if . 't-rir'd. I .rt :i i t.nai s'-finiai of A'rain I. V.Ler, adatii.l-'.r'or of Jai J. W vi-r. dvr'd. hl and Lual a ount of Ar:a 1. V.Vavtf, al.iLni?t.a:'jrof J-u Wtfvrr. !.. k F:r-t a.-.ojni of .?r$e -.-im;;, exeCJluT cf -iornoa 'onip. dr J. I"'.r-ttv-- -un: wt o;ver Knern'r snl AuhUj E. F rva.c. a-i.n:r:.s:riai ft o. W-j. a. rr.-a.Ni. it;r'd. rirttii(i lii'ui Hint of P. J, Hion-ii. vl-in:nt-i-Hior id truu-e of An Irew Sitfun'.v't'!. U-a'.-r-.T o'K' .1?, t jAtUil I-J.l LRii, ivv. Zl 'it, i ktgi.of.-r. c XiVRT riiCCL.MATi A. V HI TEA. Ite IT'!.. jAiOfl II. I.(yiKMiKIR, Pre-;;i ! Ju-!,).' oi iUt v rui 'ur-t i.f Conjin.-r. l it- o! tr.r .or&i -otnit;-! r4m;.;rf th !rth jinli;-:al I''.: n-t. an-! J-.tit ot ;lit- 4'ur of n -r a'.i i Itr'-aitit-r 'ifiitTal Jn-f 1 tivery, fr t;ir tiMl of ail '-Pafajtai ar..i ocr oiVii-it-.-H i'; thv ntl I't-tr,it. and 1: J. ttKKR ar.'l N-aJ( a t. . J'l'i of ihf t"o:iitf of o:i.!ii K.-a a:id J :ii:rts if t:t rt.urt f yt-r arid ltr-r:iiiii.r aid (.4:r:trai Jail Iw-Iivt ry fr ti. trial of ai! rapi .! and ott.T ottndtTn :i ihe ouuty of smfr-rt hivi ivsut-d V.. ir T.rti4l- and t i tut dir- tui, fi- hol'iiu;? a ( Uvirt of oi:i:doq FUa and trf-nnrai : -iter sitni of ihe htai e e:t iiraerai J-u-Kilv-rr. au4 CourJ of aad X-Tr&iU.r a; soaicTN-t, oa MONDAY. FEB. 2Gthf 1894. Xot:'I I h?r.4Vj g.f.. -a loIl thoJ-jt.cmofth f:i tr n-rr and oi:i Lb? "a- J CtauntT t,f -faKner't, tal ihry te then and t;:i re :u It.-.r j ri:t per-iia v.:b iht-ir ntli, r e orii.'a, in-.ui -iiini-. -?t4ia::oiti'4:s nd Oil:-' r-i-Viiiru!u rt", t- do I m-- lhiiir m iju-h t- their or..- and in lliat twhA-f atertaiu to h d,tv.r, and al-o yl.vj w-o ill j.-rii4tiiitra!-u::'.i.e pruv o!it that are or r.all ia tn a;i of fMatnrxrt ( o'.iuty, toN then aa 1 Lhcr to jtnttute aaii! thein aa saa.l be jort. EDWARD EifOVFIf. tie: : C Notice of Appeals. heM frrn tn a--i ""Ui :t 4f Iv.--. at iUs t';a m ur?r t . m : aVa , fr :ia wvtral dLriO h iccaij tf r ' aicrt. L, ca March 14th, 15th & 16th, '94,! vh-oarol wb-rj ail rius an ! crf;ora,l'T:4, I tt.- i ' n- t-.t'ir.4-. - tut: ai tu r ;uj-ia,.a j ard T;t:ai:.n -f il.f.r iaxl e iT'-i-m) a.i! i j t-C4, io ut a a-- mi ad I'ro-tv.it-.t, art i- y. tt-d tu aiu-inl an 1 tate tt-rtr jr.t.iai. tt Jaf ! IT 4 n-ntrfi.T: Ut -A I if ti " -n? rId n th a-Tj? m tiii'.i'-TO tt un 04 1 1 m a . M . and jvtiji fv:N-M HtVHY n.ftNCT,. i. U. lva-IRT. I'. -.itirrt. .aer. WILLIAM V M 4 V, f USLIC NOTICE. Tl (.ll..l"c e.kiit kr 4-n tl-4 la y olT:. .. au'i a.... . fc. ...r.-'t .r.n t.lal U. ana .ill br tva.-aiad w ;ke t-cn iu -riil-, oat Thursday. March 1, 1894. T TX iM rinml ar .nx 4 . B. Ptil-aMi, rTB. a.ir:w t r i I t r K'lt t MUMC4.fli-(J. it. IS' U. aMiatlM of?. Kitt my. tk '.to. X'.4 t lJ440i."CArT. NOTICE. In th? m!-T-f th-p a-tira'neat of nub i. H darvT af-xl wife m Hay, ft-c tM brorr-i ti rre-Jiu-r. th Aara v4 tiie Aiw. ha 'tt lia1 U.e.r trtlU4atira prmy 04 lba i otjrt ia rstifv. .nj ati4 tar:rni lb mi wOYen-f ajid iraiur f th re&. nvl lu i atnLrtn 4mry. aod tbat ih A-Bngtw it rmmrl aa-J d! rtarvt. J hrr Of gWeQ ttC tike tPr of tb re-Utaa'ttea lirt be crmutr4l by lb OKirt of 'irtTK-a fU-mA yhjmrr-t count t . tto'-i odct w i trade -AnrU on or be tow lit jbeik daj of Fctow J. VALaENTIVE HAT. Atty tot rUikttcr. 'Vv I V lTr.Tr.ense Eoom Patriot Street. of 1893. -:0:- Are YOU ? tliing tliat Is New, Beautiful and the admiration of everybody. As and be satisfied. bo f ti:i'I in a first r!xss Pry GvIs ttu r nowiti.i than ever bel'ure ! Clotiiinj: fr ail lp.iiikin.l ! Cxi,! unit fur f:0t! Suits also ,'r i '), $ ".u, ii.i), tip to t:t0i n). Hoys' Suits a ppti-ulty. hxkI suit f.r fl.UO. HaU in all - itilitj. AI! n44 and fresh. FETAlb LIQUOR blCEJSE. NOTirE Ij hiiiT iriTon that the f.illnwli'. name 1 '. .0 u.ire lite r ai,itt aiiuii ur Tavern l.la-n.-- ;n my m'ice. an.! tbat the aHnitt will bo j ro.-euc.l io llto Court ul 'aarur tiearWu fur ail- waru-e, un MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1394. E l.arJ Ni. al.iw. AJui-i.u Uitan-hip. ( ha.. A .Vii.i f'fll. J.w S. jCimrm-rinitii, IfcTlln txjivi'ijh. Amlrew 3!ciua'ia. - Wiiiiam A. mil, I'uDilaetu e " tMi Men:e-t . M. I'.l.li Anifit-t K'ielilr ( ..nf maac'i tuwnahiit. R. i. a tr. '; Li. J. J. Konrpil. latiin tr J . K'T.1, ,M .'Vrrxla ie Biru1ll. Na: '.ai:k-i -.i;rer, ' J .hit H. .;!" t. 44 t. r.fliyrt iju'lin?, 44 J"hn t. KtM-ler, NorthtaH'Ina tmtrti.Mja. il.lii u r;h. gtwuiatatium; ti'naiil. a!uul A: llaiiivji, K.atva fcorniijh. iin iei Hiiriuiau, P A. J-!-r, - K.lifar Kvle. .Ha- Mt bonxlith. C. . 'au:itr. -1 i"lt P. .-iai'j. r. 44 VVUiiHin H. Tiyniun. sinier t U.irn.hfp. .-tiuiifi '..later, M.y?-ioa Ixo'iHiab J. mi Ii. Hi., J hn W. IIelj.t i?h. Si:ierSill b,ri'..V Altrt Vaiwii at'l, . Kt-er kiuimel Surrrrr.lt ti'Wiisiilrj. lii-nrjr Iaxc:il, Sali-bi.rT uor.xikli f V Hay. J'-jjh .-i h-.t. Vr-lna I-.ut.- A. J. : km-, V. i. Hnl'it'l. 44 H . . iiil, oner tcrai:li Cleric .iu-e. i y.V, SAVLiVT. rv-'- 1"-' i t ier. Executn.-j and Trustee's Sa!c" - tF- Valuable Real Estate! A4 Fm-tTiIor of th.- ia..t D.1 teVarm i:t of N:ah W i '.s'jr. iU-f .1 .. an. ht iinur of au outer uf-i.ie l-i.! Miof the 'rpl1ar. C. ort of .- u-ers.-; ri,.ii,tv, pa., aii-1 to Uie an.ler:Kne 1 .!itv .t as l-ii.-l-.-i3 if l:if eMan of Ja. ot UeiKle. ilit'.l.. laic i.f sn.uTi-m-k U.ni.ii.. .-,Bien-t rtmutr. p., 1 wait n;,t at pi;i..ic cuirrT u tut p.-tiues iu .Stanley ijie, ia sai-l lo.iur.ip. t,! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1894, at 1 i.'. I.H k P. it., tiie lit.ltia-liig .lescrilxd real, i-sta4.e, tr.je . The h.. ne pror!r of the laio derrKlent, nu. t-ittiita' ilmt I'a irro m l. havintr thereon ert-et-(I a goial it.i iof ,- ilwellinir Ik.ik. ueiher tti'li a tur.: ami oih.-r oiuMi-iiiioir. all iu sai. Cou&uua. iki.- ! a v-ry ileM.-ai ic hoate. Terms Ten rr ct-nt. of t.e Tirt iia.-e money tot aif whD the proiwriy i- ki-rk.l flaw a, one third of the ftvuau'der ou deitvery of dred, aud the imi a:ifo in iwoi-s'inl aiinuai (lavmeuu, to be aecur l,y J'Kiucui, witii iuert!. DAVID WEIOI.K. KxLctiLor aivl Triwie. PUBLIC SALE Valna'ob Esal Estate ! The bit lerti-aed ailraiuitratrix cf Catharine M: .fve. dt-tn ni r(ve to puolur aaet At lh ii iu -ser-Bet tKitotjn, oa THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 1894. tttotif u'cVliP M...fi1 (Ut. tbe foilowln-dc-m-j-r! U-t re-t eii- I: tiie property ul anns Mi Alee Ji r 4. A itrttiu tot of trnxind the rrooh of r'om erxt. L4(.'tnty wri ,.l Mmtv ui tVoriMl ff -i "'iiiiKic HiU tatr-! on itie onii. IWi-. A laaT f:i.;ini- r the tat. V. t!.iua bwt-n ? ire at-rtli a:.t Viihtm Hura-t rn ir.m th Me tt t Uriiic tre laio -tre atid of t.- vArai.- Hi'Uu n.;rfhvj-.i ! .j twi n mt,r r im. :ni a h.e t:e.vou, and Ul be a-u.U 1 Ja tUttlA. T0 V VY C fn"!tmlit r, "I o half Trie j-.t tat ;ii iy ea irci ou the iut by judr meat c le.iii-1 run- M .iii A K tW;?KR, A a- rii r.. T'-rt4U-e, 4n !U4lt H'--rt, A.:rrMj 1;y. fm. COAL LANDS. One cf the Richest Veins ia the Somerset Region FOR SALE. Tlx no-Wriji ..(frr at (iptvt ... th (ana i tba ata tnrorti. ti. auutnu. focnerwt U.'th.i.ia.Liiyi r.raantur mt la at !-: .ta'a rvj :i,' valta. an-1 t. fal npp.tr. t'llwt W. aJI .eil aalesl. a WW aa4 (al lall tla. liua. Taa . at H. 1 lltncta tu latM anl caVra 9 !-, aaia I ta.t.i'l u?. li -lMni: u avt al mtM ntm f ar T 'la a. rtay :m w a. .av.ieal 'ia,ty at baa hnii oa lor ! j iam 1 atnrma ;roa t.'. Trtr rnal !imi'Jt.iit aw! la nf aa Btta 'i'al ifiauty a. Uiat lcaa.i ataaijata will S.h':i. a u Wa.ile l otntHixjble tnallrr. 13.JC1. ( rntr-t ax-at, D V7. Ouaa.-A'4. .l-v AJt rtfjaiiaorua, .! ulphor, 1 Out. Tracts of lnx . For term and rUnlwr partiralara apo't to ChO. (. ti i JC, Na cH, doatvrwt t CJAi I. PILE, JvttaaioWB, r. otnnci. Pa.