The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 25, 1899, Image 3

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COURT HOUSE,
itierset, Pa.
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.. of the Famous
Will Address
"il? County Voters t a
ui:-n Miss-
Great Kep"-"
. i. ,. mails arrantre-
ti ho held in
i'i',r,D ' ..-.-.i..-lock Thursday
jcrtH-xi e Allowing well-st-
r" " ::i !, Tr.fiit and ad-
f n James E. Barnett,
--diiate '
on Boies Penrose,
s.DSiarfrom Pennsylvania.
Vn John P. Elkin,
.tfa,J.ti?a.Til..f IVi nsylvania.
Han. S. i- McCarreil.
sy;e Senator.
.... .;!! made for excur-
tl
-.-.us tiie ri-r' "u -
J .fcafVr tiird.ise tlie mJi'nK-
'fCti,.ni!! I held at which
F ' .P t civen an opportunity
L'dW-!-a shakers.
-fts irrespective ',f former party
t""iny invited to
.'i,..f the political of
U fin Play Music and Red
fire Will be Burned.
teli.e one (Jraud Republican
' the lauipaign and it will be a
i
...ninUiii invitatiol
n is extended
C Republics:- are urged toat-
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EnAND
REPUBLICAN
RALLY.
Joinery Opening,
ci Jis ly "f Trimmed II at to-day
(verj it? tiiis eek, at
I its. K. B. Cokfboth's.
i Hiiiie Pine- HiKRext made.
Umi faiti'ry, employing 100 men, is
hilt at Ligouier, Pa.
rjrjt pnii-er who went to work in
tkntequii ikiy gathered up over 100
.irmcff llie streets.
;pn eve oprn for the posters an-
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.D-iiig the Republican rally to be held
1 .Lie pi next Thursday evening.
A de in time saves lives." Dr.
-ji'f Nor oy Pine Syrup; nature's
fLfdy fivr Pniigl:s. tMlds, pulmonary dis-
of every irt.
j f'-lr. H. C. White,
7ii 1 laien-imrg tailor ai
the well-known
and clothier, will be
S.in;erH fv.r a few days this week.
i ch''i'-e hitnpli-s of line fall giods.
:Li !Lis iil here this season.
n'Cr-t traiu over the Pittsburg, Wet
reiiiiiA S.'ineret railroad was sent
; fnm Liginier last Tuesday to
-cfcisiol-urg, a distance of seven miles,
inidthat the right of way has been
"J
artJ iLii that the new road will ulti--iy
reach this place.
"-diy a (lpn freight car cf SO.O
it. a;. ity costs about f 1,100. For
ri.r the average co.t of a car of this
dtom in round figures. Lumber
t-d ic nr laiildiug has advanced from
i fii"1 per thousand fwt;iron has ad
j'wifroai JlTto f a a toil, making the
fmi iuereate aixiut 30 per cent
i I'.tiii service wiil be held in the
.t.iinniile Reformed chur:h next
.Jiviay and Friday evenings. Prepa
f7 wvic-e at i d) o'chn-k Saturday
trmori. tu.i (Min in unioa services at 10
I Sunilay morning Regular ser-
in the Somerset church Sunday
H. C. He. kerrnan, Bedford, Pa., is
fi?mforAx Handle Plug. Mer-
i;M) .uiJ send their orders to him.
I Enter thn reveal the secret of the
f irfsioe oilotiy in open court, Con
:mi:ae C. MK who administerea a
Hdsfofiin.rpLiiie to young George
f'w.ml Wet.k, pieced RUilty
I ""folunury manslangtiter at York,
f t- uae Stewart seutenced him to a
ft--' iuipriwiLinent in the county jail
iu.pjyji tine and costs.
J Wagornuker and Miss Alice
J j", if Omderport, Potter ooun
Ft., were married, Thursday. By
f -ifiitf tiieurt.s the groom, instead
f'ttsbri-ie, clanged his name and he
?" Mr.Cr.nkston. This was effected
-a tU briiewas bequeathed a for-
'if a relative , bo provided that no
S-utit ta-ie tlje name of Crooks-p'b-uld
iub -rit the money.
I A Handl
Plug is going to be the
ier on unh li.u
" - I ie-e of g tobacco for ten
TJtfnI'""ari h been identified
Indiana Nurmal s,-h.,l .in,
pwc, ,Dj fj j,nporUnt
Iv'j! of f-ulty all these years,
f J,Jil'iM',1 'he graduation of over
t a leuu, ail f whom wentout from
Im;, ,iUtt,e kindliest feelings Tor
tiZ "J tby " hv "arm
. '"tir Leans for that kinrflT
i in nemeut is on ft n iha
.j ...j .
.-art
fthealctimi. aud it will succeed, to
iarpe r ..m , .. .. . .i
, - i ur paioiea sou
r W m li hK.l. The m.rtrait will he
J, ,UJ 9me J0.-In-
1 L t t'1'1 much in any other
ao-loUaccoasin Ax Handle Plug.
rl PotU'r "nty grand jury of the
- ' avii
kessious of Criminal
10 1L
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preHeiit,nenu declares the
miiiy Commissioners guilty of
fcisU,, .... .. . . . .
. nil uirCUi IUB LW
lUwuey n, draw bills of indictment
rd.n.e therewith. The inquiry
fe - - ui me orand jury were
ti'ir4''11 Uie Pymentof.H5aa
C, ""'r I'ic'je by the County
i TlT bridge for J100. This
Hta. i tuT lbw suPerstracuireonly.
d, 10 buiId tn bridge he
,L oW butmeuu were
tary " "lJ lh new masoury was necea-
Itifixtras are the result of con
truneu,1 .
i
oii oury. iue orana Jury
"ii!Uir,1 iliU"li'eel irregularity in
U-wTi"2 "f CUIUrcl fr the repairs of
Tat r ' the Lehigh River
li"?, P4iJ U thi wrk was fi-VJU.
uTr ru a"d Keber. a local contract
it. , ,m lue ould have done
for Uin. but were not afforded
tm0ttr8' ToOrand Jury found
tul m the iaur caae. and the mat
it aireJ ,n urt- Th fio1--r.ier
&""!,Hl nin of no small
1' uu ' beiug discussed oo every
TT 'dime, worth of A
I" Pli
Handle, big-
uf nade to-day.
epublicaN
Mrs. V. X. Barrett, mf the South hide,
has returnivi Trom a month's visit to
friends at Erie and Meadville.
Dr. John Mr. B.irnt4t, f MirkUiton,
father of Col. James II Barnett, Repub
lican candidate for Stale Treasurer, was
iu town yet-terday.
Harry, eon of the lute Charles S. Rico,
of Moberly, Ma, is visiting at the resi
dence or his uncle Elwood Rice, oo
Gravel Hill.
Mr. William W. Picking, B. A O. Cj:y
Pa-xsenger Aent at Chic.. i , !
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ins luiiuu H3Lion at t h, r., ..i : 1 . . .'
inci
dence on Patriot street.
Among the couples recently married at '
ohU!?M-Wtt Mr. LiDStef- f I
.hu, and Mis, Mary U Indis, f Ber-
lin. anil William n.ltp r n A
mcsi a., ;
and Misa Fanny Girlitz, of West Salis
bury. Mrs. Josiah Wny and Mm. Mary Prilts,
of Somerset Uv uliip, afU-r spmiding a
few days at the homo of their ieliivr
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Waiter, iu
Johnstown, have gne to Holluiaysburg
to visit other relatives before returning
home.
John StutTt, of Jenuer township, hia
purchased F. P. Sajlor's Patri.- Ktre-t
prtrperty, at present occupied by Rpgiur
and Recorder James M. Cover and fami
ly. The new owner wiil secure pr.s-s-
kinn ttn X nril I -t . t u. n l, . . . : i i. .
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nr,fA il ri.tA,nt gf Ilia n.i.in.
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Attorney W. II. R-.ippel last week con
cluded the sale of a tract of seven hun
dred and fifty acr of timber iar.ds at
Shade Furnace, in Sh e township, for
the heirs of the late Iani-1 Weyaml to
Kuhn A Go-.idwin, of Ijnlo, Cntiihria
county, aud the Johnstown Planing MiU
Company.
Henry Long, George Knee and El ward
Jones returned Fiiday evening from a
three days' hunting trip in the south of
the county. The party ehot fifty-four
grey squirrels aud seven phea.-anls, and
they brought the game home with them
in order to couviu.ee the doubting Thom
ases thai they w ere Uf-t boasting of their
achievement.
Aloczi Chamberlain, sg.-vl alxut Si
years and for more than Tt years snperir
lendentof the Cumberland and K!k Lick
Coal company, has tendered his resigna
tion to the company to t:ke tll"tct Xo
vemWr 1. He will lie Miccpcded by J.
M. Hosack, of PiUsburr. For over a
quarter of a century Mr. Chamberlain
has been prominently identified with the
progress of Meyersdale.
Edward L. Wcnier, of Xejy B dtimore,
died Sunday morning at the West Peuu
hospital from injuries received at Hays
v ile last Thursday. Werner had been em
ployed by a Pittsburg contracting firm,
and for some time past hud boarded at
WO Sandusky street, Allegheny. O.j
Thursday he fell 25 feet from a roof and
was injured internally. He was single
and 23 years old. His remains were sent
to Xew Baltimore for interment Saturday
Mr. Parker Trent, who fills a responsi
ble position iu the postotfiee of the United
States Senate, arrived iu town last week
and will spend a fortnight at the resi
dence of his venerable mother ou Eat
Main street. The clerks in the Senate
and Congressional postoflices are a1uit
the only employes around the National
Capitol ho areobliged torem.iinonduty
during a recess of Congress, and Mr.
Trent says that they are kept quite busy
handling cords of public documents and
other mail matter.
President Harris, First Vice President
Henderson, and Second Vice President
Vorhees, of the Reading R si 1 road Com
pany, and I'resident l.aer ana Lienerai
Manager Smnick, of the Reading Iron
and Coal Company, spent yestfrday a!
Mostollar Station, inspecting their eoul
plant at that place. They arrived in
Somerset in their private car late in the
afternoon, and after taking supper at the
Hotel Vannear, left for Reading on tLe
north bound eve .ing train.
Mr. Xelsoa X. Cupp, son of the late
Philip Cupp, of Somerset township, and
Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Lakel, were united in marriage
at the home of the bride's parents in Ad
dison township, at seen o'clix-k Thurs
day evening, by Rev. Silas Mitchell, of
Johnstown. Dr. John Critchfield, of
Davidsville, and Miss Liura Mitchell, of
Lis ton burg, were the attendants. The
groom was a former teacher in the pub
lic schools of this county, but for several
years past has been engaged in business
at Johnstown.
Martin Barron, who lives with his
father, Xoah Barron, two miles west of
town, met with a serious accident while
cjon hurting last Tuesday night, which
it is feared will deprive him of the use of
his right hand. Barron and several com
panions treed three coons and the former
undertook to climb the tree after the
game. Swinging bis body onto one of
the lower limbs he reached down for his
shot gun, which was handed to him by
one of the party. In drawing the gun
towards him it was accidently discharg
ed, the load of hot penetrating the palm
of his right band. Dr. Loutber was call
ed in to dress the wound.
MissVernie Sullivan Johrson basis-
sued cards for a tea which she will give
at her home, 'Heartsease," Western ave
nue, Allegheny, this afternoon, in hooor
of Miss Mabel McKinley, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Abner McKinlcy, and
niece of President William McKinUy.
Miss McKinley will be the guest of Mrs.
Sullivan Johnson, of Wenteru avenue.
Allegheuy, while in the city. She sung
at a concert for the benefit of the Ladies'
Aid S-viiety, of Calvary Math dist Epis
copal church, Allegheny, Tuesdiy even
ing. Miss McKiuley inherits her mti-ioal
talents from her mother, formerly Miss
Endsler, who was at onetinna student
of the Pittsburg Female College, and who
wou the McKee uibd.il for voal and
piauo niusic Pittsburg Times.
Data 1 Augustine, one of the most
piominsntcili. ns of toe county, died at
bis late ren-ideuee in the villugjof Peters
burg, on Wednesday, O;ober Kb, at the
alvaiceu age oi e guiy iw
was born on the fourth day of July, is:,,
being a s n of Peter Aug istiue, w ho was
a son of Peter Augustine, Sr., one of tin
pi .neor si t:ler of the county, who locat
ed iu Ad lisou township, and from whom
Vi i I tgeof Petersburg took Sis name.
Haiiel Augustine, like hi father and
grandfather, was end iwed with exctl
I at business capacity and at one time be
was the proud oner of fifty two fiue
'arms, many of theiu bcaleJ in this
ounty. Several of his farms were lo
cited iu the Cumberland Valley and
still oihera were iu Wstern Sute. He
btgm his busitiess career as keepsr of
the old "Augustine sUni," oi3 mil eatt
of Petersburg, whre he conducted one
of the best and int p ipular hotels a! ng
the old Xational Pike, in th? plmy days
of tha' great thoroughfare.
Inaldition lo looking after the busi
ness of b':s hotel Mr. Augustine dealt in
h rse and stock and made en ocosiiual
turn in red estate, so that when here
tired fro-n the hotel and removed to
Petersburg it was aaid tu U h hwd ao
cum-iUteJ not less than fVi.Oi! A
Pe ersburg he engaged in the luercautile
business for ash irt ti:n, bits u aSan 1
oned it iu ord .t tht he c mil dv : Irs
entire atlenlioa to stock deiliuj an J real
estate. lie erected a haj.H:nJ brick
residence at Petersburg. wh;c!i ne oc
cupied up until thl tiinJ f his dialh
Mr. Augustine deilt m re extensively in
live stock thin ai Y other clii m of S n
er a. county and was uniformly su wss
fui. He mala several distribution of
bis estate among hi children, but was
still a rich m in at the thn of hi djath.
Mr. Aug'istine was an actire w irker
in the Meth.-xlist E.iise pil Ga irch si.ico
early manh d and in his d jf.h th con
gregation at PtHersbirg au-aainti the
loaa of one of iu most gnierous members.
He is survived by f wr children, two
son-. R s and Jasper, of Uoiont ), and
two daughters, Mi Amanda, at home,
and Laura, wife of Colonel Anderson, a
practicing attorney of Washington, D. C
U FOR HIS MONEY.
Anguato Gleatner, of AiltghfnyTowBthip.
Beaten ta Death and Eobbcd cf E;s
Earnings rar Berlin.
XCEEZSrES 1EFT K0 CLUE.
Augur-tus Glw.ner, age 1 tifiy years,
wa.i wnyUi.1 aud murdered f.r Id uvmi-
""i io,urs, at a Lour S.a-
ur,(
ay night, while on his way home from
Berlin to the home cf Lis brother George,
Who Hvm .:i ... .r
nlac ' " 1
HantU one of George GW
net's Uy, f..aRd L.s ur.c'.e lying bv the
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rcma-iulo h f-wav l.tn hi, r..;.r.
residence and Berlin. He was uncon
scious. Several ugly bruises on his head
and a paling by his side indiinted that be
had l.oen foully dealt w;tb. The road ad
joining bore evidence of having Ixvm the
sceno of a d.-perate ntrujr;ie. Young
Gleaner hurried back home ar.d report
ed his discovery, and a short time after
wan'9 the body of the unfortunate man
was removed to George Glessner's house
where he received medical att'ntion.
He expired about one o'clock p. in. with
out having uttered a word.
Giessner had been at Garret Saturday
morning where, it is said, he collected
J-?;00 due him f.r work as a slone ma on.
Later iu the d.iy he viitel B r!iu where
be began drinking, lie displayed a roll
of bills in the bur rooms in th9 presence
of strangers. Kiriy in tha evening be
was visibly intoxicated and when chided
almt his iuabiiity lo walk straight he
braced up and dociared lu:tt he was able
to take care of hiiiiseif. Alj!)ut half-past
t?o o'clock he left Berlin, haying that he
would go to the home of bis brother
Gaorge and remain over uiht. Persons
w hosaw him leaving Berlin tay that he
was alile to "navigate" fairly well.
Momhiy nn, ruing District Attorney
Meyers was n;;tili . of the suspicious
circumstances surrounding Gluasner's
death and he directed E-quire J. .1. Brj
baker to hold an iiKj'iesl on the dead
body. The body had been removed to
GlcsMiei's home near White Horse, in
Allegheny township, and 'Squire Bru
bsker went there Monday afternoon when
he iiiipar.iK-led the following j;:ry : W.
H. Hiibgas, Frank Eilen!erger, W. F.
Cuton, Herman Schroyei, Joseph Wam-
baugh and Frank B. Collins. Dr. W. P.
Shaw, of Berlin, at the instance of 'Squire
Brubaker conducted a post mortem ex-
Hiiiiuation after wh.ch he testiliml that
Glessner's ilenth had resulted from a
blood clot firming on the brain, which
had evidently resulted from a blow
on the heal. The Dx:tr found two
bruises on the head of the dea 1 man, one
over the forehead and the tber near the
base of the brain, e'lher of which would
have caused death. Other w itnesses tes
tified to the condition of the ground sur
rounding the point w hre Glessner's
body was fund, and to the fai-t that no
money was fouud in his clothes. The
jury rendered a verdict to the effect that
Glesstier had been murdered by parties
unknown.
The murderers left no clue, but it is said
that suspicion h is been directed toward
certain well known parties-. I'p to this
time no rew ard has been otr ed for the
apprehension .f tha murderer or nvir
derers. It is not knowu whether more
than cue person had a baud iu the kill
ing.
The murdered m in w is a it-ne mason
by occupali iu and was well known
throughout the south and east ends o( the
cotimy. lie worked at his'tra le in this
place several years ago aud was person
ally known to many residents of S nner
set. Persons who knew GUssner say
that he was a periodical drinker, going
on protracted sprees at intervals of a few
months, while others aver that hi was a
steady, hard working man, rarely ever
given to drinking.
He leaves a wife and ten children.
A Somerset gentleman, who visited the
scene of the tragedy Mond ly afternoon,
says that the theory that ;iensner was
murdered for his money is strengthened
by the fact that after ho was beaten into
a stale of iusensibility bis body was
rolled from the centre of the road into
the gutter, w here he was stretched out on
his back. A nuu.ber IT half burned
matches fouid by liis side indicate that
the robbers made an effort tooe whether
life as extinct in their victim before
they fled. It is also claimed that Gle-s-ner's
pockets were turned inside out, and
that his watch, which bo always carried
in bis vest pocket, was found in one of
his hip pocket. Particles of cheese and
c.-ackers, stained w ith blood, were also
fouud on the road where the struggle
t Kik place, while two flasks of whisky
were fouud on the opp wile side of the
highway. A silver dune was found near
his body. The most damaging evidence
so far discovered is said to be a paling,
which hfcs been identified as hiving been
torn from the fence in front of 'Squire
Bru baker's residence. Tha paling was
picked up near where Giessnor's !ody
was found. It was smeared wilh blood
and hair, and is evidently the instrument
thHt caused lbs unfortuna'.e victim's
diath.
In addition to tho bruis-ii mentioned
above as having been found on the mur
dered inau's head, it is claimed that his
face showed marks of a number of cuts,
a particularly noti.ssable one being over
the left eye and nose.
Glessner was a very strong man, and it
is believed that he made a desperate fight
against unequal odds, and only gave up
wheu he was struck to the ground by a
powerful blow on the head. The Mon
th it is claimed to have caused his death
did not break tha kio. but caused a
blood clot34 inches to form on his brain.
A Great Eagluh Statetmaa't Secret.
The secret of a celebrated English
statesman's long life was his systematic
way of eating. Every bite of food was
chewed thirty timea before swallowing.
The result was he naturally enjoyed good
health. Most men and women bolt their
ft! and eit things w hich were never in
tended to be eaten. They lecome cos
tive, have a bad complexion, lose l'.ewh,
are irritable and nervotw, and the first
thing they know they are "played out."
It is gratifying to know that Hostetter's
Stimarh Bitters cures stomach troubles.
It Is a purely vegetable medicine that
hi-s stood the test for many years. It
Cires cases which seem to bo hopeless.
Su Torers from any disorder of stomach,
liver or bowels should try it.
Conttab'.ei' Fe Billt.
Constables must recollect that they are
Irving money by not having the uew Fee
Bills. I have them n for aale. Also
Constables' Guides, and a complete line
of L"gal Blanks at FlsM Kit's B.mik STORK.
Repair lor FounUiti Pens.
CrtAs. H. Fisher.
Doet Coffee Agree Witn Too?
If not, drink Grain-O made from pure
grains A ladv writes: "The first lime
I made t;rain-" I did not like il but after
using it for one week nothing would in
.i.w. n,e t.. oo Imrk to coffee." It nour-
i.i.,-M.l fe.l thesvstem. Tbechildren
cn drink il freely w itn great benefit. It
w tha Kirenirtheiiinfr sutistauce of pure
grains. iet a package to-day from your
grocer, follow the directions in making it
,i n will have s delicious and heaith-
f..l iHtilnlieverae for old and young, liic
aid c
Kadcal Iaatrnnsnta and String! at
FuWe Bank 8tor.
Violin, mandolin, guitar and banjo
strings mandolin picks, violin bridges,
t.egs and tail pieces and rosin, accordeous
and barmoniias. Instructor for violin,
organ, guitar, banjo and mandolin. Sheet
music ordered and promptly secured
Chad. H. Fisher.
Eatray Cattle.
E-traved from my premises In Elk
Lick township, near Keim postoffise,
about the latter part of June, t wo spotted
steers and two dark red heifers, one large
the others medium siza. and all yearlings.
I will pay a reasonable sum for Informa
tion of them. Ro Skchler.
Keim, Pa.
I
POYDER !
Absolutely Pure
II
G 3-D IX VE33IS3.
Bev. and Kri. James E. Brown, of Confln
eoee. Celebrate the Fiftieth Anni
versary of their Harriage.
Confluence people will ever remember
with pleasure the lsrh day of October,
ISi), as the "golden wedding" anniver
sary of Rev. and Mrs. James R. Brown.
A public reception held in their honor
was attended by hundreds of friends who
called to pay their respects to the bride
and groom of fifty years ago. Every ar
rangement for the event was completed
iu ample time, and a perfect autumn day
indicated the approval of Providence.
The guests were received by the daugh
ter of the venerable couple. Miss Rosa
Brown, assisted by Mrs. Tannehill. After
congratulations had been extended, the
guests were invited to the dining room,
where eltgant refreshments were served
by Misxes May Sannerand Maliel Brown,
granddaughters of the host aud hostess.
At six o'clock in the afternoon dinner
was served to the members of the family
and dose relatives a party of fifty.
Father and Mother Brown, with their
seven child ren five sons and two daugh
terswere seated at the head, table.
Mother Browa presiding. Thi was one
of the most enjoyable features of the
celebration.
With the exception of one son, J.
William Brown, who died two years ago,
the entird family was gathered together.
At 9 p. m. the Confluence Cornet Band
apticared, and after rendering a number
of their choicest selections were invited
into the house, w here they were served
with refreshments. It was II o'clock
before the guests had all taken their de
parture. Many of them left handsome
tokens of their esteem for the aged
conplo.
Rev. Brown is a minister of tho regu
lar Baptist Church, having served more
than forty years in that capacity. He is
now seventy-seven years of age, being
seven years older than his wife. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Brown are hale and active
considering their advanced age, and
their many friends indulge the hope that
they may be spared for many years to
come.
Eioptd in a Cabooae.
Although unable to enjoy the luxuries
of a Pullman or even those of an ordinary
day coach, no more romantic couple ever
eloped from Wttt.rn Pennsylvania to
wed in a State where the laws governing
marriage are less strict. The story that
f.dlows is one of pure love, for money
considerations weretntirely out of ques
tion. Frank Jackson, of Jcaunette, and
Miss Marie Thompson, of Card avenue
VVilmerding, eloped iu a Baltimore
Ohio freight caboose Sunday morning,
and were immediately married upon their
ariival in Cumberland, Md. (
Jackson, an employe in the Westing-'
house air brake shops-at Wilmerding,
had been paying Miss Thompson some
attention for the past year, but the perents
of lot b objected to the match mainly on
account of their youth. The parental ob
jection almost put to flight the dream of
the lovers until all elopement was plan
ned. The scheme hardly soemed practi
cable, for the reason that the bridegroom's
finances were in a shattered condition.
However, wilh brave hearts the couple
left Wilmerding early Sunday morning
for Pittsburg. The first step had been
taken, and the rest was comparatively
easy. There was just money enough in
Jackson's purse to pay for two tickets to
Cjnnellsville. and when the Coke Town
was reached Jackson hunted up some of
his railroad friends and secured passage
on the caboose of a freight train running
between Connellsvillo and Cumberland.
After a trip interrupted w ith lengthy
waits ou side tracks the couple alighted
from their bridal car and were immedi
ately married by a Cumberland minister.
They spent a few hours sightseeing, and
on the return of the freight Jackson at
tempted to board the train while il was
moving to ascertaiu whether he and bis
bride could inane their honeymoon trip
to Pittsburg in the same caboose. He was
hurled lo the grouud, having missed the
a'epand sustained acorn pound fracture of
the right leg, and was otherwise braised.
A arrige wvt immediately summoned.
and Jackson is now resting in the Cum
berland hospital. Greensburg Press.
The Companion'! Sew Calender.
Everv new subscriber to the l!O0 vol-
u ne of The Yuith's Companion will
receive a beautiful Calendar. The calen
d irs given by the Cowr as ios to its friends
are famous for their delicacy of design
aid richness of coloring. That for l'.'uO
will surpass any one of former years. It
i the last Calendar of the Century and
fie publishers have endeavored lr make
il the most beautiful one. Those who sub
scribe now will receive not only the Cal
endar as a gift, but also all this year's Xo-
ve-uber and December issues of the paper
from the time of subscription.
HOTEL BU&3ED AT JEHSERS.
Oie of the Oldest Pablio Hiniee in the
Connty Eedaeed to Aahee.
Sipe's Hotel at Jenners wa entirely
doitroyed by fire between 8 and 9 o'clock
Saturday morning. landlord Michael
Sipe and a parly of five or six friends
were in the hotel office awaiting the ar
rival of E J Maurer and C. II. Blanchard,
who had promised to go with them to the
woods for a day's hunting. Blarcbard
had passed the night at the homeof Mau
rer, and together they started for Jenners.
When they reached the crest of the hill
above the village they discovered flames
leaping from the roof of the hotel. Mau
rer, who owned the burning building.
gave the whip to his stel, and, dashing
up in front of the hotel, he and Blanch
ard both screamed "Fire!" at the top of
their voices. The stariled inmates of the
building hurried ou to the porch, when
they were told that th roof was burning
over their head. By this time the fire
had gained such headway that it was im
possible to offer any resistance, and the
men present turned their attention to car
rying out tte Douseaaia luruiture, out
only a portion of it was saved, so rapidly
did the lire spread. Tha reiidents of the
village collected at the scene and made a
winning fiiht against the flame, which
several times com:nuuicated with the sta
ble and adjoining buildings, only lh
one bouse being destroyed.
The fire originated from a defective flue
on the second floor of the building. A
few weeks ago a stove was placed in the
hotel office and a flue was called into req
uisition that had n.t been in use for many
years. It is presumed taiitbeplasterinx
in the flue had cracked and been dislodg
ed by age, and that when it beciin9 over
heated the timbers surrounding it were
ignited.
The hotel wa the oldest structuie in
Jenners, the main portion of the building
baviug been constructed of logs, to which
several frame additions were added in re
cent years. It was built by David Grif
fith, and had been occupied as a hotel for
more han fifty years. For a loug time it
was conducted by Thomas Gallagher and
had a splendid roputatiou throughout the
county and among traveling men. The
present proprietor, Michael Sipe, secured
possession of the hotel about a year ago,
teasing it from Ed Maurer.
The building was valued at about $3,000,
and was Iriaured for $1,100. Mr. Sipe car
ried 81.000 insurance on his personal prop
erty, which will not cover one-half of bis
loss.
HrsALUhl
My Stock of
Winter Goods
U Complete, With New
Goods Arivinjj Daily...
Special invitation is given to inspect
my tdock of made up goods for
Ladies and Children.
My handsome line of
Ladies'
Jackets,
Golf,
Plush and
Cloth Capes
are of exclusive styles. Wool Shawls,
Misses' and Children's Winter Wraps
in great variety. Prices low.
Tailor-made Suits ranging in
prices from
$6.oo up.
Wercerized. Satteen and Flannel
Skirts Separate Dress Skirts from
$1.00 up.
Silk, Salin and Woolen Dress
Waists in large variety.
Infants'
Wraps, Caps,
Etc.
Ladies' Xight Dresses, Corset Cov
ers, Skirts and rants.
The newest things in all kinds of
Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings.
All-embracing Hue of Ladies' and
Children's
Underwear,'
Stockings,
Mittens,
Gloves,
Etc.
As usual, the newest and prettiest
things in Millinery with superior
workmanship can be had.
Mrs A E Uhl
GRAND NEWS
TO THE
of
AND VICINITY.
c
Despite the advance prices in
Dry Goods, Indies' and Chil
dren's Wraps, P. A P. were
lucky enough to get a good
share of Dry Goods, Ladies'
Coats and Wraps at prices low
er than ever.
Xew Silks for Waists at prices way
down.
24 inch Taffetta Silks at 65c a yd.
Plain Dress Goods at 4c
Dress O jods at 8, 10, 12 and 15c
40 inch Dress Goods at 3(1 and 25c.
44-incb all-wool Dress Goods at 2Ho.
Dress Goods in Crepons, Venetian
Cloths, Plaids and Serges at prices
never before offered.
Xew Outing Flannels at 5, ft, 8 and 10a
One Case Omar Cachmerea at 5c
Dress Ginghams at 5c
Xew Calicoes, Ginghams, Shirting,
Percals, Table 'Linens, Xapklns,
Towels, Bed Spreads, Blankets Com
forts, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Rugs,
Portiers, Window Shades, Ac
l doxen all wool 40-inch Flannel
Skirts at 50c each.
27 inch White Flannels at IV: yd.
Our stock of Xeckwear, Corsets, Rib
bons, Laces, Embroideries, Stock
ings, Ladies' and Children's Under
wear. Collars, Gloves, Fascinators,
and Belts are all new.
Guaranteed 2 button Kid Gloves at
S5c
Xew line Gent's Furnishing Goods
AT
Parlor & Plils.
Miss Sadie Stein
Will have charge of our Dress
Making Department, having
just returned from Xew York.
pop
one
New Good
s.
1893 PACK
Xow arriving daily at our
"Headquarters Store."
Counters and shelves loaded dow n wilh
new Figs. Evaporated Fru'-ia, Prunes,
Riisius, Mineo M-at, Cleaned Currant,
and Seeded Raisins. We are just receiv
ing our Fall Paeked Canned Goods. Our
line will be the best selected and consists
of the greatest assortment over ahown on
this market. Nothing but the very best
brands do we handle.
OCR STOCK is always kept moving,
because our trade is large, on account
of having the BEST of everything in our
line and selling it at PRICES as low as
you are asked for good not equal in
quality.
OCR FLOCR ROOM Is always stock
ed with the highest grades of Floor.
Pills bury'e Best and Porter's B s are
our leaders, and they are w ian:rs. Try
them, you will have no others.
We want
500 tons
straight timothy hay.
Can load in any part of the county.
Write or call to see us.
Apples, Potatoes, Wheat and Oats
are also wan text.
Yes! We are Headquarters Your
trade, correspondence and calls solicited.
&
LOCAL
and
CLIMATIC
Nothing but a lo
cal remedy or
hang of climate
ill cure
CATARRH.
The specific is
Ely's Cream Ilalm
It is quickly ab
rlied. Gives re-
COLD 'N HEAD
ief at once. ( "pens
ar.d cleanses the
Nasal Passages. Allays Ii flamtnalior.
Heals aud Prte-U the Membrane. Re
stores the Senses of Taste and Smell. No
Mercury. Xo Injurious Drug. Kegular
ze. 50 cents: t ainily size, f l.uu a; drug
gists or by mail.
fcL,Y UKUatir.u, 00 warren oireei.
Xew York.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Of as Undivided Interest Is CerLaU Pi seal er
Parcels of Land and
Mineral Interests !
Pursuant to an order of the District Court
of the United Stales for the Western District
of Pennsylvania, made on the 2M day of Met -
tember, lswt, in the matter oTAMaMilSU.
SINK, Hunk nipt. No 21, In Bankruptcy, the
undersigned Trustee of the ette of laid
Bankrupt, will sell, by Aucliou, at the
COURT H JUSE IN THE BOROUGH OF SOMERSET,
lu the county of somerset, and Suit.- ot
i'eDUsylvauia, oa
91
1 nun lui
1
At 2 o'clock ?.
the undivided third part of the following de-
H-iibed pieces or pari-ela of laud and Mineral
interests 01 saia Aiiinnuus it. sum, tmia
Bankrupt, clear, discharged aud divested of
Ileus, tow it :
The one undivided third port of all those
certain pieces or psreel uf Innd and mineral
inleresot. altuale in l-ower lurKeytool town
ship. In the county nf Soinentct, and stale of
Pennsylvania, as follows :
1. The one undivided third part of a certain
tract of land, situaieas aforenaid. containing
four hundred aud twenty-four (4i ai'remwar
raiited In the n.meof W illturn Jolle. adjoin
ing lands i rallied in the name of Samuel
Painter, tteorye Ifetrk, Jr., William iiark,
lawac Mason and other.
2. Throne undivided third part of a cer
tain tiartof land, stluat as aforesaid, con
taining two hundred and tllty-dve acrva,
being part of a tract of laud, warranted in the
name of Samuel Painter, Andrew Muewarl,
reserving one-half of all iron ore.
3. Throne undivided third partof a certain
tntctof laud, situate as aforvnaid, containing
seventy-four (7 menu, known as the John I)
Kouuy tract, Henry Kuril reerviug fourteen
(II) acres surface now in poKsmsiou of Junira
Hyatt, with privilege to the mid James Hyalt
to mine and uae suilicieul coal for his family
use.
4 Throne undivided thirl part of all the
coal underlying thesurface of a certain tract
01 land, situate a aforesaid, containing one
hundred and even a liT ) acre, ileitis Part of a
larger tract of land, warranted in the name
of Samuel Painter, with the right of free in
gress, egress and regress.
&. The one undivldi-d third part of all that
o-rtain Inert of land, siltiau- a aforesaid.
warranted In the name of Isaac Mason, ad
joining lands warranted In tpe names of
William JolicK, iieorge liark aud lhivid Slew-
art, containing lour hundred and twenty-
lour f2ii acres, reserving ana rxrepiing rrom
IhlM eonveyanoe the astne reservation made
by Andrew Stewart and wife in their deed to
John KumIi, being all iron ore and the timber
thai Is twelve inehea across the stump and
upwards Iwo feet from the ground and with
certain privileges in Ktid dcd mentioned.
S. The onr undivided Hilrd part of all the
coiil and minerals underlying a crrtain tract
of land, situate as aforesaid, con Laming six-
tv-three (til) acrvs, being a part of a tract
warranted In the name of Samuel Painter, re
serving to Andrew sewart the one-half of tie
Iron ore underlying said Mul.
Terms:
Ten per cent, of the whole parchnsr mom y
to be puld when the aid property la knot-ked
down; one-third of the whole purchase 11100
er. less the ten per cent . lo tie paid on eon
nrmatlon of sale by tne i ourt: one-third of
th' purchase money to be paid in six months
from the date nf continuation of sale, with
Interest from date of confirmation or sale.
and one-third of the purchsse money to be
paid In onr year from dat ot connrmation 01
sale, witn interest irom dale 01 ronnrmauon
of mle: the deferred navmenta to be secured
to me t rustee uy in Dona and mortgage 01
the purchaser or pu ft-hh.ts.
J. UKMMILL DAVIS,
Trustee of the estate of Amandua U. Mink,
Bankrupt, Altoona. l a.
A J. Kif.kY, Attorney for Trustee, Altoona.
Bank Building. Altoona. I'a.
Alloooa, Pa , October i lsttt.
PUSLI3 SALS
OF ViLl'lriLI
REAL ESTATE!
By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of
the Orphan' Court of Somerset county. Pa,
to the undenugned directed, there will be ex
posed to (ale by public outcry, oo
SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1899,
At I o'clock P. M ,
on the nremlsea in the township of f-a rimer.
county of Somerset, Pa , the following de
scribed real estate, late the property of Crias
Murray, dee'd, via:
All that certain tract of land situate in Lar
imer township, Somerset county, Pa adjoin
ing lands of John Bittner, John Kuepp'
heirs. Kira tielirer. Samuel Bauman's heirs.
John Brown and others, containing about It)
acre, of which aa acre are cleared, oaiance
wood land, having thereon rrected a one and
a nalfnitory frame dwelling house, bank barn
3Sxft" Iceland other outbuildings. I well wa
tered, all kinds of fruit and convenient lo
school and church.
Terms:
's In hand on confirmation nf sale, K in six
months and in twelve months from confir
mation of sale, to tie secured on the premise
by Judgment bond, len percent, oi tne pur
chase money to be paid on day or sair.
OWEN MURRAY.
Administrator and Trustee of Uria Murray,
dec d.
John R. Scott, Attorney, Somerset, Pa.
pUBLIC NOTICE.
Assigned estate of John II. Weller.
Nolle Is hereby given that John H. Well
has made a general assignment of his prop
erty, real and personal, in trust for the bene
fit rr hi. ereditont- to the undersigned. All
nenuuia Indented to tneaald Junn n. neot-
will mufee tmmtsliMte rmvment of theaameto
the assignee, and those having claims or de
mands are berrby notified to present them
for settlement, duly authenticated. at tlie of-
nee of Hay Hay, rmnwrwt, IX, on naiur-
day, Oct. at ism.
O BI'S C. SHAFFER,
Hay Jt Hay, Atty'a. Assignee,
UDITOR'8 NOTICE. .
Estate of James Albright.
The undersigned auditor, appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Soinemet county.
Pennsylvania, hereby rive notice that
k. a-iii meet to attend to the duties of Mi
appointment at hta offlce In the borough of
Somerset, Pa, oa Thursday, Nov. 2J, ISW,
at one o'clock p. m . of said day, when and
where ali parties luierenieu rain iinuu u iue
aw proper.
J.C
LOW BY,
Auditor.
COOK
BEERITS
CATARRF
jLisIcistrjtjr's Sals
OF VALCABLB
Real Estate !
Pursuant to aa order of the Orphans' Court
of Sojnerset county, fa., there w ill he stid at
puhno sulr, 00 premues No. 1 iHrelnafU
tueiiuooed, ou
Thursday. Nov. 9. '99,
At 2 o'clock P M ,
the following derrilMtt real est-ite, lata the
property of lavid Brnhart. d'd :
No. 1. A certain tract of Uud situate In
the township of tiuemahonicif, county of
Somerset and State of Pennsylvania. . join
ing land of John K. liood. samacl Coleman,
Jniiirw Smith. Adam Barnhart and U. P.
Shaver, containing about Kl acre, be the
same more or less, wi' h a targe two-story
frame dwelling bouse and large hank barn,
nearty new, on-hard, rood wN-r,c, thereon;
fnrm In good slate of cultivation. The coal
on this tract baa been sold.
No. 1 A certain tract of land situate In
the township of Somerset, county and Slat
aforesaid, adjoining lands of r.iaanuei tiie,
I'riah M toiler, Alexander Trent. John Pile
and oth -ra, containing lieacre. he the same
more, or loss, this tract I underlaid with
coal and has some young timber. Tract No.
z will be sold subject to a dower of about
I1-J3.U0 lu favor of the widow of Samuel Cole
man, deceased.
Terms:
Ten per rent, of the pan-has money on dav
oi sale- oaiance or one tnira on 1st April,
wnen deed win be delivered and uowiesKioa
given, one-third of the whole amount of pur-
chase money after payment of debts to re
main a lien on Intel . l as a dower for the
widow of lavid Barnhart. Balance of pur
chase money In one and two year from the
1st April, 1MJU, without interest.
O. V. HI AVER,
Adm'r of David Barnhart, dee'd.
zrs SALS
fir
Valuable Real Estate!
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of
the Orphans' Court of Somerset county. Pa.,
to me directed. I will olfer aP public sale on
the premises in Southampton township. Som
erset county, Pa-, on
Friday, November 10, 1899,
AT I O'CLOCK P. .,
a certain tract of land containing lt acres, 70
pen-ues, naving a lwotory dwelling house,
bank barn and other outbuildings thereon
erected, adjoining lands of Abram Boycr.
Solomon tiauuier, Richard Manx, Peter Boy
er and other, about S) acres cleared, balance
timber. The whole tract is underlaid with
coal. Thr property Is conveniently located to
schools, churches, stores and post office. Late
tne property 01 r rancis iiartman, dec d.
Terms:
Ten percent, of the purrliasr money to be
paid as soon as the proiierty is knocked down.
one-third on ronflrmatiou of sale, one-third
n one yearand our-lhird In two years, to be
secured by Judgment note. The surbice and
the minerals tnav be sold separate or Uigettier
may best suit the seller.
L. C. fOLBORX.
Trustee.
Orphans' Ccnrt Sale
Valuable Real EstaW
By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of
the Orphans' t'ourt,in and for Somerset coun
ty, I'a., to me directed. 1 will expose to Dutilic
outcry, on the premises, on
FR DAY, OCTOBER 27, 1899,
At I o'clock P. M ,
the following real estate, late the property of
Henry U. Coleman, dee'd:
A certain tract of Lund situate la nrothenu
alley towuship. in said county, ndioiniiiir
lands of John Uumhert, Kit t'ober, Peter
Buerhley and Simon Hauger's estate, a gissl
house and barn on the ureinisea. rootuiiiimr
53 acres more or less.
Terms :
One-third In hand when deed will be hand
ed over, one-third in one year and one-third
in two years with Interest on the deferred
payments. 10 per rent, of hand money to be
paid when property is knocked down. Pay
ments to be secured on the land. Possession
lveti 1st April, limu.
JACOB J, BRANT.
Surviving executor of Henry U. Coleman, de
ceased.
TSUSTSS'S SALS
Valnabls Rsal Estate I
By virtue of an onler issued out of tbr Or-
plians' Court of Somerset county. Pa., and to
medirerusl, I will expose at public sale on
the premises, on
SATURDAY, NOV. 4, '99,
At one o'clock P. M
the following described real estate, late the
estate ot David Schrock, dee'd, lo-wlt :
A certain tract of land situate in Brothers-
valley township, Somerset county. Pa., ad
joining lands of U. r. Kaynnn, aud of Wil
son Biker on the east, of fc. U K ni pper and
w in. u. 'VlirwK ou llie south, of Hiram Kod
amer, Kdward Bauermasu-r and Samuel
M'jNholderon the west and of Cbarlea Kner
peronthe north-west, containing fortv i!
acres more or less, having thereon a two story
log dwelling house and new frame stable, a
good orchard and a good sugar camp.
U sugar keelera will be oilcred for sale at
same time aud place.
Terms :
Cash npon delivery of deed. 1st April, l'.mo.
ten per cent to be paid wheu property is
snocard down.
One-third, after payment of expenses, to re
main a lien on the premise in lieu of dower,
to Harhel Schrork, widow of said liuvid
Sehrock, dee'd, the interest to be paid her an
nually during her lifetime, and at her death
lie pitni lpal thus reserved lo the helm of
David bedrock, dee'd.
UA.ML S. SCHKIX-K.
Trustee.
A
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
In re estate of Sidle Hill, dee d.
The undersigned duly appointed bv the Or-
plains' Court of Somerset County, Auditor for
ine purpnae ot distributing the money real
ms! irom me sate oi real estate oi Sadie mil
which wa only payable after the death
of lsadore Kiflle, to and among those
legally entitled thereto, hereby give no
tice that he will attend to the duties of
Id appointment at his office in Somerset bor-
ougn, oa luumday, ov. lstlj. A. v.,
at 10 --t.ork a. m . when and where all
per-
sons Interested can attend.
C W. WALKER.
Auditor.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
Irp!
on the lHth Oct. lsvs, on motion of C. W
Wall-r. th undersigned wa duly appointed
auditor to make a distribution of the funds in
the bssds of H. C. and John eroer, admin
istrators of lieorge Wernr, dee'd. who wa
administrator of Bernard Smith, late of Mey-
enMiale borough, dee'd. and also to distribute
the fund in the hands of W. H. Hay, ailnon-
istrauir d 6nw aa of said Bernard Smith.
to and among thoaa Inrally entitled thereto,
hereby give notice that he will attend to the
duties of the atsive appointment, oo lour
day. Nov. i. !. at hi office In Somerset
borough, na., wnen ami wnere an panic iu-
te rested can attend If they think pniner.
JUU.H K.CIC011,
Audiur.
JEOAL NOTICE.
To Plienlcr Walter, of Davenport, Nebraska
Annie white, residence aukuowu ; Jonn
Walter, residence unknown.
You are hereby notified that In pursuance of
a AliasWrtlof Partition Issued outof the or
phans' Court of Somerset county. Fa, I will
mld an In.iuest on tiie premises on the real
estate of W ra. Hauger.dei-'d, situate la Brolh-
ersvallcy township. Somerset I o., ra , oo i
unlay, the lsth oay of November, lsw, wl,
and where
you can attend
If you thick
proper.
M.
H. HARTZF.LI
SueritT.
Sheriff's Office.
Oct. 4,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the estate of Herman Cbrlstner, dee'd.
The undersigned auditor, duly appointed
b the Druner authority, to was upon the ex
cretion and make a distribution of the
fund to tne nanus (h uie suiniiHitimiui h,nu
among those legally entitled thereto, hereby
'Ive noller inal ne will sil ll uis oiu-e ot.
i'ridav. November 10. 1W, when and where
all parties Interested may attend.
L- U L'f t U.' Ill k'-SL'J -V VU
ruiur, t . - .'-
Auditor.
R
ULE TO ACCEIT OR REFUSE.
Tu tllmrr K. BaMunii, rrtidtxt aal-aoioa .-
You are hereby notified to appear at n Or
plians' Court to be held at Somerset, r"a-, on
aioiolxv Hie nth liny of December next. U
-reiji or refuse to take the real estate of
Huirn Annun. dee'd. at the appraised vslua
tiou, or show cause why the awiue should not
be sold.
M.H. HART7.F.LX,
Oct 18, ISM. Sherltf.
2?
TOTICE IN DIVORCE.
U.Hon K Cover.
w IU UW V-' ra v
1, I iikm fleas of S.
r rrset county. Pa
j No. T. law.
In the Court of Com-
by
her next mend,
Soin-
Edgar Kyte,
fa rt
vs.
John F. Cover.
Subpoena for Divorce.
To the ahort named defendant.
. hereby notified that the undersign
ed has been appointed Master by the ourt lo
take the teaUmooy In the above eaiw. tlud the
facu and report an opinion, and that be will
attend to tne dalles of hlsappoinuiient at hi
office to Somerset borough, oa Monday. Nov.
U, law, when and where you can at ten d.
C H-VJS. g.C01.r.,
Masur.
J. H. Sifford & Co.
SPECIAL
CLOTH!
5T1LL GOINO O.N AT WAY DOWN PRICES.
Don't Overlook this Sale.
FALL GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY.
MANY NEW THINGS TO SEE
Millinery DepartmenT.
We are displajin j some beautiful things iu this department, and prices
to rcacli every one one of onr greatest helpers in business.
Ve invite every one to inspect all of our
departments.
J. H. SIFFORD & CO.
"FURNITURE.
COToour mammoth store .
TO zBuy up-to-date furniture
QQPPROTH'S003
FORThe stJe construction and finish
CO OD -"'.Enough for the rich, cheap enough for the poor
MONEY-ZSaved fr the purchaser
SAVING "iTo all clas ses
P R C E S :::Are correct
SUITSThat we are pleased to show our customers
SIDEBOARDS, CHAIR S -Unsurpassed in p rice
ODD FURNITUREnKind that stays together a lifetime
CUT CARPETSnNo charge for waste
C. H. Coffroth.
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.CXtMflVC Tir C
IJAMES.B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa.
Jos. rlorne
o.
1849-1899
ABOUT JACKETS.
We're carry'iig this season the bifc-
gnst ami best iiue of Jackets that it bas
ever been our pleasure to show and the
prices are Just as modest as they can be.
If you would like an elaborate descrip
tion of the lines and styles, just send for
our Catalogue and that will tell you all
about them.
We can only give yon a few hints.
At 5.00 splendid Black Cheviot Jackets,
double breasted, and either storm col
lar or open neck for choice. The lin
ing is white and black stripes.
At J7 M choice of short and jaunty Fly
Front Jackets made of black kersey
or black cheviot, lined throughout
with satin rhadame.
At 110.00 full line of Black Kersey Jack
ets, box front, tailor stitched in latest
style, lined with satin rkadatne.
In a price rar.es from fliaO np to liTOO
the awellest of Creain Tan Kersey
Jackets, garments expressive of re
finement. These Jackets ha- do
triniuiing whatever except the neatest
of tailor stitching on collar, cuffs and
around the bottom. They are all the
new stashed back style, double breast
ed and are lined with extra quality of
satin rhadame in fancy colors.
Pittsburg, Pa.
WHERE TO
DINE!
SOUPS,
HOT LUNCHES,
COLD LUXCHE3,
II E CUE A II,
DESEBT3,
Day and Night
The neater', cleanest and best place
in Somerset for meals. Everything in
season, carefully prepared and at moder
ate, prii-es. When ynu eome to town try
tha - White Palace" and be happy.
OYSTERS.
ShlpmenU of Frwth Oysters received
daily and foe sale in quantities to
suit the purchasers, at .
Cook A Beerits
BlH-k.
M. L Shaffer's.
Til Collei Preratry. Vxmtl. Or
11 U II 31 lory Art. BM, Mie lrl-"
suuanicMiw tm.i fi oils' wiT!!5:
,nfroo. Cyiasa "J" COLLEGE
send far fee. Cauuogu. AUie, Ohia.
SALE OF
NO
of all kinds
are shown as the best values,
of people
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T i f t'.j m- s! erfcct 'icatin;' stoves,
fa' !.-..?-!:. ! 1 in.-, t,r !aceit hjkjbj the
in.ir' t-t. . !! t!ic ijtcst be 4 ideasare
iit.1 'ia:.-.l jnto iiscor.stniclion. Kvery
I itu-c I niTiole Mitral -t'ity, cleanliness
c t, ..-mhi-vI isbce.l well 1 Ian nod and
rroSisccc t.!:e Orcaiczt Hcct
Fro-T. t!;s Least F uc
The (!! iiir 's linn-n from the floor, ami
list h-rj.t d through the sides ami top,
t'lr.iorl.' Leutevl. Ibis method ot
ciiultica
Prevents Cold Floors
Ami cstal.lisl-.cs ihrt much desired on i
fofr. teuii:ra(ui2 in ai! i;aru of the room.
tt.il Burn Jtnf f.'nd of Coal.'
.'.' Sctp Ftrm Tm'-faur h'ourtf
Can ti 'Jerl 2S a Smgid or Double Heatar!
A IV.l CouJ fuindKoPt of tho Crrort!
troK You Cut
READY FOR
Business
With a Dew line of
General Merchandise and
Drugs.
0'
1'R entire stock of merchandise and
buildings having been entirely de
stroyed Dy tire on August Zltl, we
have as speedily as possible procured a
new stock of the best the market atTbrda,
and are now prepared to exhibit a full
line of Pry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Queensware,
Hardware.Drugsand Druggists' Sundries
and a complete stock of Groceries in our
temporary building, which we will con
tinue to occupy until our new store build"
ing has been erected. Thanking our
many friends for past favors we respect
fully ask lor their patronage at this time.
C. A. Brit &
SHANXSVILLE, PA.
Listie Coal.
u
The Best and Finest Fuel
ever sold in Somerset.
I have secured the exclusive right to
sell the celebrated Listie coal In the bor
otighof Somerset during the coming sea
son, and am prepared to deliver the same
at any time from this date, Sept. 10, Sii9.
Orders can be left at Baker's Art Store,
where they will receive prompt attention.
St. Vincent College, g
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F1TTSBUR3 DENTAL CCLLEGE,
IMUJKTAJir TO ADVT1BW.
Tbe cream of the eouatry paper. U fc4
la Bemington't County SU U Shrewi
.rfTsera araa themselves of these Us
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