"I. n l knew no-Jims it, un l dt-uiw i h! any "f !'-!'"" (!"' it" i (,f the C :u :n :i f ''' ll,t".r .n'll:it, wys L-.wi. Talker and lllivau were rr,-Mii 1 a" hit) linute :s !. u.I iaskrr as-eu wn' ? f, vr .U t r ! 7 it who ser t an Mr. n-,s n" relative; I'ins- 'i ' if - i" l Hiiis natives, and .liukh..n and j M ii !lt I ii"''iUin, lira uniian, J !1 Sjiiivan are leiem.iinia. i nun anioumo-i. ,-Uiire made eot:iletelit witness j Tl-indimlions arc Itiat the motion (or a j n'c mid relatives are foii'i-rtpntj v-vra:ir will 1. withdrawn t!.i.i nu.rn-t.-, s al.. lint t ho credibility of a'.l I ig ""J l'e XUvly's trie.1 to;-ct!ier. j defense as to Lewis snd Tasler is ( 4 n.irrdv. on a denial that the Con) . . . ...... 1 ii...;. jj-y a tlx per1" who committed ( tf.'-'ise. Vuu will readily recall all I .teiiee that bears upon their cou- i gm with the offense. i If-. 'miu.fJ by tlie defense that there i -,:live iof that the prisoners or I J if thrui, committed the ofTenae, i L a i nlKiniulunisM in rtfiukf a i. t li-nt to establish giutt. I i..n 4 criminal charge w to be j.ror-- ji sustained hy circumstantial evi- i i thf j.roof sLiouid not only t con : nilii the prisoncre guilt, but it i Ik- inconsistent with any other .il c'.ni'lufion. istifrthe inference of guiit from ? 1 4 r is!r.tiul evidence, the existence of which inculjute the pntoner or i them, must he a!oliit!y incora- I , with the ir.nixence of the aecus- -sons, and incaibieoI exjilanation .:iv other liypotheis than that of t l has invoked the presumption ,r innoccntx. true every man is presume'l inno fa criuiitial charge, and i protect il h- fliall li-ve been j.royen to I l vi.nd reasonable douM. The ...iiwrjltii must prove all the niate .vitions in the indictment, aatisfy- j irv on the whole case, iwyonJ a . i i .... t,- .t.:.. :.. . i m a'-ie umioi. ji hup in not uuoc toe rs should lie acquitted. ii v sjtisfy ynu beyond a resonable that the prminers are guilty, then -ii. Ii of them as no doubt is found rv should convict, nut the rule that these must be ted in all caw s of doubt. i.-Tjuit the doubt must be a rvason ...ubt. .-I- Ai'iu-w, one of Pennsylvania' jii.!jvs says : .lsiiiablc doubt must be nn honest iiin i-ntious dillicuHy in believing: ! .ubt that is merely subtle and in is. It must le one that aris8 on i.lcnoe. and not fanciful nor con- up. t o escape consequence ; it must the mind with such force as to I it to pause in yielding belief. j urv tlun rttin-d and the four were n turned to the county jail. Till. I Mlll K'.EE CASK. .it i u c'oi k Sheiiir.McMillen and his ii. ici.iii.ht into court J." and Pavid . Tluir counei, M.-ssrs. CofTroth, 1 an.l K'.n'z niet tin-in at the counsel and rave them a ei.rdia! greeting. v ti'itly and tastefully dressed, ii a .lark flannel shirt w ilii ark coat HAVID MCPI.Y, ... i i 1 1 I s nr. piti-:xi:u ox tpiau wc K.ir. .l.H' in black diag-inal cut C"i'. hii:li v.t and hi-li standing i-ol-i? hair was f i..-s-ly clip;cd, his bx-is I-.!;ed aiid a lare watch chain il-.l.-.l lis v. St. u-il.M i-iini then toi.k plaw in ren.rd lairn'iHT of chullciiii.-s to which the ia:i: wen- I'll ii led incase they were it t!i- sun? iui". Tne t'-Hirt sai 1 th'it 'Hiid only Slave twenty peremptory n.s. tiie tain- numh-.r that each i- entitle 1 t . if they i-re tri.sl sepa-l'-iniwl f .r il -i.-ii nn le a formal n f.r a s. verani'e which the Court -1. Pvric: Attorney rtad the indii-trnent H-j h Mccly and at its cotnp'elion put I'-t.nn in ti.e u-a.ii form to this in- 4" J: . n v " r " e - i.t!j.,w d.. you I'l.a l. guilty or not j .' The answer carne pmmpily an 1 1 cily. N,.i prlty." The irnlii-tment ! tuen nad to Ia.id -a 1 ' Not pnilty." T Me. , ,-, w i.o ? i si net At- i ' tuen eits-tLsltotrv lVvid NW.v first 11 - the defense ohi.-ried. claiming that a. li Nieily a- lamnl Cm he shnu'd lie I'M. Tlie C.uit d,-.-i.l.d lii-.it the Ms A:i..nii i-y h.i.l the rifht ehvt which e would try fiM. The defence took an tioii w hich was overrule!, and a bill a- ir 1. At si i o'clock the con;l adi .uninl. 4 tvtia h.:ck. Curt inn hi 7 2) p. m. nJ prowJwJ w.iu Hie uiiruiniicii.i ,f die j.Jry ,, u,t. nainot D.vni .;,v:y. Twelve juror iTan.-n ij. ItmiriT, ynu V. VWr, Jiwiali V. l"iie. Jtu. Snyder, I'iiillip Weiie!, K. I) Miile-, A. J. Sierncr, l'ct.-r U:iUaL Jonialt Xi-wium, Jacob K. llan.-s. Josiuli Uoliii an.! iinst. KiKintz, Wert- railed. Of thaw M.-d-rn. Hiwivt-r. S:iy-1 r. Weisel and Kooutt were t.d ai,le ; Mwr. Pile, Sterner, On- ft-w and Unhn wcr cxciiytd am! Jle-wrs. ..-.-.. v.l,l.-tM Will dlrS(B. ill. r, Xrwi.iun and MiiNge, were accepted. GUILTY! IS THE VERDICT AGAINST THE LEADERS Or THE McCLEL LANDTOWN GANG. At half past eight o'click, Thursday evening, the jury in the Voder robbery case came into Court. ' '(.eiitlenien of the jury, have you agreed npon a verdict?" was asked by; Clerk Horner. In response to the quest ion the fore man handed the verdict to the Clerk, who handed it to the Court. Judge Eaer read it and passed it back to the Clerk, wiio said : "Gentlemen of the jury, hearken to your verdict as the Court records it. In the issue joined between the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, plaintiff, andj Charles J. Lewis, Jackson P. Sullivan, Mni-hhall Sullivan aud Decatur Tasker, defendant, you say you find the defend ants guilty in manner and form aa they stand indicted, and so Bay you all." Whilst the above formula was being repeated by the Clerk, the silence of the vast audience was to profound that each .ersoii in the crowd could almost hear bis neighbor think, and the altirmative resjonse of the jury, although sjoken in a low tone of voice, was distinctly heard j in the furthermost parts of the room. After the announcement of the verdict, which the defendants beard without changing countenance, they were sect back to j dl. Silk Sun I nibn-llas, from 1 2j up. Mils. A. 1'.. Vul. Bug Finish. Heady for u-e. No niixins required. Sticks to the vines and finishes the w hole croi of l'atalo b'J.'S w ith one application. One pound will go as far as ten Kunds of Pari griw and plaster wixcd hy liand. Sold cheap by Handsome stock of White Krabmidered Pvobcs. A large Mock of Hamburg and Trimmings. Mrs. A. P.. Phl. Down to Eed Rock. Iro; in and see bow cheap you can buy a Hanging I.'imp, Lamps of all kind. Pishes- r nil .W-riMion verv chcai. tilass Ware at a sacrilicv, at the store of K. B. CoFKROTll, Somerset, Pa. Press Trimmings to mateli Pros' floods at Mks. A. E. I'ul's. Notice to Traverse Jurors. Ow ing to the large numlier of criminal cases at this sessions, the Court continued the cases for the second week of May Term. All inrors siimmond for that week are beie- bv notiliis that they will not be required to vr nrait.n.i as Traverse Jurors, next wok. Uy order of the Curt. SheriirsOilice, Ii- S. 5IcMili.es. Mav, is lss'J. Sheiiff. What's the matter with flopping in at Ferncr pros., and buying a pair of boots or sl.,v I-cfore poine home. They will sed theru tj you cheaper than anybody else. Band Wagon. I have a band wagon with a seating capaci ty of IS for sale. Any band needing a wagon can make a big bargain by calling on or ai adressing F. V. Kaxtntr. Somerset, Pa. K"e;-ant yard w ;de Cashmere. Z cents per vmd C io-l. substantia! Culimjiv. P. l.'l and 13 cents. A. K. I iil. A RARE OFFER. Take Advantaee of It. Herr Pros, will lit you out with an Ojn Fac; Stf in Wind, Silverine ease and a gen uine American Movement for only Jti.00, in- cludipg a fancy chain. Slaking in all a complete outfit, and worth fully i-S OO. We bae also a comi.lete line of I-ine Jewelry Watch chains and f iUerware, whiih we will sell at correspondingly low rates: the same consisting of Lace Pine, Kanngs, braeekts. Cuff and Collar Buttons, Thimbles, Finger Kings. Gold Pens and Pencils, Watch Chain Charms, lax-kefs. Ac, Ac lloger a Triple Pluled Knives and Forks, at 00 per set of a ,mlf iyma of oac,,. j.,.,, Te, r)J Table o v i.;.. is.- A.- AnsonaNlc- ' r-iMN.iin. ..0 ,,". - - L W Clock Timers and Alarms to be had atI tand 12.0(1 at Hens Buna. Five Brothers. Fred. John, IVn. P.uby, and Xick, now on trial at the store of Ed. B. CorrnoTH. Laurerand Roses. Honors to the Memory of the Country's Heroic Dead. The beautiful custom of strewing the graves of the soldier dead with laurel and roses, is one that is nlwavs observed bv the people of Komeiset ; but never before has there been such a multitude present to take pait in the ceremonies. The crowd commenced to gather in front of the soldier's monument, in the Court House grounds, shortly liefore noon, and by one o'clock, the time 6xed by the committee in charge, for the commence ment of the services, there was an im mense assembly. The Kuterpean and Farmers bands entertained the crowd w ith their choicest selections. After the vast assembly hail been call ed to order, Win. H. Koontz Eq. waa in-trodm-ed and paid s glow ing tribute to the nation't dead. Immediately after the address a proces sion was formed in the following order : Sunday Schools, marshaled by Klder A. W. Conner. Kuterpean P.and. R. P. Cummins Post Xo 210 G A. U. Soldiers, not members of the ti. A. ft. Sons of Veteran's Irum Corps. Capt. James Hinchman Camp Xo. 42 Sons of Veterans. Fanners Hand. Knights of the Golden Esgle. The procession was a fine one; tha bright faces of the little ones, their very evident consciousness that they were part of a closely observed pageant, their stur dy walk and their efforts to keep step and time was a pleasing sight. The " boys" of the (i. A. U. aro boys no longer, but the stirring strains of the fife and drum limbers their joints as nothing else can and they swung into column w ith as much apparent vim as in the days when they pressed to victory w ith Grant in the wil derness, or inarched with Shermanto the sea. The Sons of Veterans, in the full vigur c;f early manhood, marched next, they are a fine Isnly of young men and looked like worthy sons of worthy sires; their ranks were not near so full as they should have been. The Knights of the (ioldeii l-igie, led by the Farmers band, came next ; they marched well and pre sented a very handsome and attractive apiesrance ; the ouly thing that marred their line was the fact that many mem bers were not in complete uniform. The column moved down Main Cross street to the Hiamond, thence Weston Main street to West street, then along West street to the Lutheran Cemetery. The decoration ceremonies were open ed by Post Commander George IL Ive: the band played a dirge and Kev. J. F. Shearer made an appropriate, patriotic and eloquent prayer; parts of the beau tiful memorial service of the Grand Army of the ltepublic were recited by Messrs. C. J. Harrison, A. C. Havis, W. II. San- ner and Oliver Kn?pper; the graves were then strewn with flowers and Kev. John II. Zinn, of Centrevilie, pronounced a benediction. The procession was then reformed and moved to the Reformed cemetery, w here the soldiers graves were lecorati.il ; after which it marched to I'n ion street and was dismissed. A I-!terate Deed. Grand Rapids, Mich., May 28. Ch:irli Velte, an unmarri. j man and a furniture worker by trade, mortally wounded his mother and killed himself last niirlit. He stabbed bis mother in the breast and abdomen six or eight times and then shot himself in the mouth with a rifle. Velte has been out of work for some time and very de?pondent. and it is gupimsed that he was insane when lie committed the double crime. Mrs. Ayer Suntaiiiml. New York, May 28. Judge Daly'a decUion in the Harriet Hubbard Ayer case sustains Mrs. Ayer on all points and severely criticises the action of J. W. Sevmour and his associates in. the ReoaniHT romiwny. Seymour's appli cation for dismissal of the proceedings is denied and the injunction obtained by Mrs. Ayer is continued. IHH'Med in Favor of the Uorcrnmrnt. Los Anokt.es, Cal., May 23. Judge Ross in the United (States circuit court to-dav derided in favor of the govern ment in its suit against the Southern Pacific linilniad company to annul grants of lunds in Los Angeles county. ThU case involves only 2,J0 acres, but the ruling affects titles to over WU.OOJ acres similiarly situated. KAUTZ BROTHERS, MANUFACTURER Of .Ki a; k- m "vv- ai o: o: n- 8 .- AN 0 DEALERS IN CITVW00IE3. WAGONS, SI.EI3. SLKl'iHS. HARSES-S 8ADW-ES, KoBES. BI.AXKCTJi. 1I1CI.LS AND tt H1P3. A SPECIALTY MADE OF THE RICE COIL SPRING. - Call and Examine our Stock t JENNERTOWN. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! I have looiti.i"h real ftmtpenr n-t want to sett. Kin l I (ith-r the cintvt-1 Hill fnrm. I ciw wi-ll iiiil.ruved. with it ll.ix au.l llnl Ml 4 omtnill.liii. Situate et end tvimeract 1-or NO. 2. K.sir nr M Adjohiln. No 3. A iHHiMe I'uellinir lluiise with ffnmJ h i;iJ4 f.i-t, with s:lle d outt.iiiiuing. Si(nu-in Snmeiw'l IVmmuh. No 4. A Inns of 1-ai.J ermliitnnr lOHaerm. iliiRU-i', inllw lr.ni someiwi h..rrMigh, nearly aU ciean id in a ood juu- .,f tflfifc & GET THE BEST! -AT- VOUGHT'S. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION I Special Pr?perallii for Thin Week ! BEST GROCERIES, BEST CONFECTIONERIES, BEST FRUITS, BEST NUTS, BEST SOFT DRINKS, BEST SANDWICHES, BEST riES and CAKES, BEST TREATMENT, BEST OF EVERYTHING, AT THE BEST GROCERY IN SOMERSET. Freuli Green Groceries Every Morning VOUGHT'S. K 3 S3 3 THEY CAN'T BEAT US! Our name lias Lccn a liottsebolJ word throughout Somerset county for throe peueiation.s and it ha3 al- wavslicen the recognized head of the Pry (Joods Trade. WE LEAD! And will continue to lead, where merit is rewarded and confidence is not misplaced. Our business has outgrown it's quarters and we will have a THIRTY-FOOT ADDITION added to our already large store room inside of sixty days. Wc arc constantly mnking SPECIAL DRIYES in some particiiUir line for the ben efit of our customers. Call ami nee its during the week, wc liave A BARGAIN FOR YOU ! Respectfully, Parker & Parker. MOWERS! BINDERS! HAY RAKES! Don't Fail To S. WHITELY'S NEW IMPROVED Champion Mower and Binder, On the Street Every Dij This Wtek Alsa The Champion Hay Rake. AIX (il'.VR.VXTKED THE BEST ON EARTH! AND AGAINST ANY OTHERS MADK. Bi-fore you leave town tie nre and go to JJ, IP HARDWARE STORE, And examine his stock of HARDWARE, BUCGIEb, HARNESS, 4C. Vm mill tlii.I it on MAIN CROSS STREET, ON THE WAT TO THE COUNT HOUSE Buy 1w Clothing Prices will be knocked lielter skelter for 2 weeks at Henley's Middlesex Blue Suits, guar anteed all-wool and fast colors, at $9 worth $12. Men's Cassiniere Suits, all- wool $7, S, 9 and $10 worth $15. Boys 2-piece Suits $i, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Knee pants 25. 35. 45 and 5 cts., worth double the money. Buy Your Clothing FROM HEFFLEY AND SAVE MONEY 1 Yon need not look around. Come direct to Hetlley's. 1 ou save at least $J to ?4 on a suit. It is easily understood why I can sell the cheapest. Kxpenses regulate the prices of my goods. Then, apiin, I am the only store that handles New York and Philadelphia goods Ixingtit at Pi to it) per cent less ttian l'lttsburg goods. The backwardness of the season -lias not aided the sale of Straw Hats in the least. In order to make them go I cut prices in iialf. The prices of Wall Paper has almost dropped out of siht. You can get a suit at nearly any price. Customers and the public ccnerally are requested to come and inspect the BUtta and bear in mind the prices, make up of goods quality, workmanship and tit of my goods should always be taken in consideration. Trunks. Satchels, Hats, Furnishing ('roods, bum Coats. Oil Coats and Pants, I mbrellas, v ool and dura UlauKcts, all at reduced prices, at llemey 8. raP, HIP, HURRAH ! -KOU- The Daily Herald! -AND- Here Goes To Tha People Wlw Read It! LARGE STOCK OF COOOS FOR COURT I 25 BARREL GINGER CRACKERS ANO CAKES I 1000 LBS. BEST N. V. AND SOMERSET CO. CHEESE I 300 LBS. CHOICE FRESH LONG BOLOGNA I 1000 HALF MOON F-IES--THE BEST MADE t 500 GALLONS LEMONADE AND OTHER MILD DRINKS I 10 TO 25 BUNCHES CHOICE RIPE BAN ANN AS I 20 BOXES BEST MESSINAtOflANGES AND LEMONS t 100 BOXES STRAWBERRIES DAILY AFTER MONDAVI 50 BUSHELS FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS I GREEN VEGITABLES DAILY DURING COURT! ROOM FOR EVERBODY AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL, RCtKCTrULLY, B 'OOK & DEERITS. J.B. Snyder. Special Bargains FOR THIS WEEK. While 3ou are in Somerset you will likely want to buy a suil of Clothes or a piece of Carpet, and you will want to know where is the cheapest place to get what you want. The old reliable stand of J. B. Snyder's, is without a doubt, the best and cheapest place to get anything you want, espe cially in the Clothing or Car pet line. You can also buy a beautiful gold tipped silk Um brella at Snyder's for 75 cents. Call iu and see the special bargains, and while there get one of these beautiful silk Umbrellas for j-our wife and daughters. J. B. Snyder P. A. Schell & Co., DEALERS IN STOVES, TINWARE, H(LV FunrMiinr Good, Iron and WojU Purnpt, irou Pipe vial Fumgs, Tin, Iron and Steel Roofing, Spouting, Allen, Ac- .kim-M abort notlit Chimney, Drain & Sewer Pipe. full and the Lanrpt and mwt Complete line oTONtking tuve mim! Kangs n ibe County, aud sold at the LOWEST PRICES. J. M. HOLDERBAUM, CENTRAL BLOCK, SOMERSET, OFFERS AT HIS LARGE CLOTHING and CARPET STORE A Nfw and Tl ell Selected Stock of MEN"3 BOYS" AND CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING ! Just rweive.1, anl will pive a GLORIA Silk v""l''-tipx'l Umbrella on sale or $12 worth or upwanK bought at Ii is store after this date, MAY 27, ISiCJ. Jeckwear. We also offer the finest and most stjlikk line of SECKTIE3, BOWS, MCARF3, COLL.VR CCFfa, HOSIERY, SIHKT9, KK.IWE1U. c c. Evi Exhibited. IOi e Gents' Furnishing Department We iell two Hemstitched Linen Hand kerchiefs for 25 cents, worth donble. In the CARPET DEPARTMENT WE OFFER BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, INGItAIX, RAG, MATTINGS, STAIR, FLOOR AXD TABLE OIL CLOTHS. And as the season U tlodinj?, will alUw from this date 10 per rent oir the price and ffive a Gloria Silk Umbrella, with $12 wotth or npwardi". Bold to anyone person. The pxxl work pee bravely on. (Jtir firft lot of Umbrellas iu all jriven out, and we have this day received an other. Call to see Qfi, and exaiuin stock. J. M. HOLDERBAUM.