1 I A TI12 Somerset Herald r.I'WAED iiCVlh, Hi:"r an-1 IrenVlor. !y r., i": V'f:i a ln-nkf.?-t tiMe tas an I an iu :. t:;x on tb-ir -an.;i:;--, tbe tiilHr an 1 e.f5.--:iiU,;'.1 ;; wnrrs'-f tb? c-jub-try have !..s; v i.trJ-ok aV.il. A tcni froni Foetoria, O., says ttiut ex-rret..rv of theTrt-atiry ('has. Fos-t- r has assignt-J. Ti.fc banking l.on.-e of Fos-tt-r A Co.,'! wHch Mr. Foster is & :i;einbt-r. his also failed. Tin managers of the World's Fair have fitrcred the exi'rre-8 d-wn to 3), tt.M a day, hrri-as the average, daily rev enue from admission-aud eor,eeions la about ? . .0,i i0. This, if true, will leave a nice littie balance on the ri'ht side." As eastern prohibitijuist i!!s 'the candy habit" next to rum and tobacco. He vs '-frobihition sbouid inscribe on its banners total a Winence from ritui, tobacco n J candy." He is evidently petting ready for the 1 eiirjcraLio tas of "0 cents on SRgar." Tii g.ruj.vle ver 'be p'-to:hc at Mey ersdale has ended, and that piece of pie has drooped into the j latterof Mr. W. H. Hay. We congrat ala Mr. Hay on bts good luck, but oh ! what a wide open) cham his appointment will crtyste in j the ranks of the local Democra?y. A ii!i.L has passed the Houj at Har risburij addtnir a n.iilion dollars to the appropriation f..r s-ho d purp'-s. Mioui i tbe bill become a law the public m l.iuvs of the Mate wi.l wvare ;,'., ii't's year fjr the next to jears, f ' V i.i iie'.r.j intended for the p.m base of fiveb-i.1 h-.oki. The campaign for Cleveland ia 1-S was waged on tl e hssue that a surplus in the Treasury was a menace to national w elfare, and an inducement to cxtrava gmce and dlshonty. Xow he is dick erinii with Lourl'on I 'e:n ocrbs and w i'.d cyi d i'o; u'.i.-b? for w iid cat banks an 1 a llritisb iucouoe tax ia exchars fr a Tie-a-sttry sr.rphi?. Srpi'.u that anterior to hl3 election it ha ! bien known that not only free trade ;n foreign ciuntifactqrc, but a tas on in comes and a duty on coffee", tea and su p:.r were s-iin-tole the first fruits cf the I vniociatic victory, how many voles ! m-s any one suppcre- ijrover Cleveland would have received from tiie iutelli'-nt earners of the country ? J). the last political ca upa:?n the lH?i!iocrls asserted that a prote' live tar itfwai! rohbingthe masses f their suh s'ance, and the air was made vocal with how Is and lamentations over the mort gaged farms and bankrupt condition of the tillers of the soil. Xow it swuts that the wealth of the jH-oph-is great that they bhould Ik' sti! jec t to a tax ou ti e iccome-slhey are receiving. Pevc iiatk journals are anxiously dis-cu-ein the policy of imposing au income tax. llavii.g determined to overthrow our j.rotex-tive tarit! tin.! thus destroy the revenuesiof thecoun'ry, they projNs'. to make good the deli, lem y, and r.iie the money to defray the expenses of the g jv ernment by imposinj a direct tax on the earnings of the people. " Whom the tiods would destroy tliey first make mad." The fastest armored war snip in the world is owned by the Vnitd States. This was proved last week by the ' New York" when she made her trial trip and reeled off more than twenty-ono knot an hour. Another gratifying thing is that she was built in IVniisvivatsia, bv 1'ennsylvanians, and that every portion of the material of which the is construct ed and the great guns w ith w hich she is armttd are pureiy American productions. "Oitenmvk partisanship" that was uade do duty (and it did it most e.i'ee tually ) dariug the former a Iminictration of Mr. Cleveland, ha? again been brought to the front as a m. st convenient pretext for removing Kepublican oihcials. Last week all the United Slates Marsha's and Attorneys in Alabama Were removed up on charges made that they were "oil -n-pive partisans." la the eyes of the South ern Urigadiersany man who dc-.s not "stand in" ith their ballot box -telling, lmlldozingcrowd is an oI'Vnstve j'arli fan." Tins Adtuiu;.-'.ration has been in pow er le-sg than three months, and every day almost, bring the report of financial failures throughout the country. The truth is that, anticipated tinkering with the tariff has frightened the manufactur ing industries of the country, and the prosjH-ci of "w ild-cat" currency and free coin ige of silver has disturbed finan.-ial circles and led to a tightening of the money m.-rket. If the powe rs that bedo li"t soou biace np in their financial poli cy confidence w ill be utterly shaken and a panic may ensue. " Dkktp Ei.N should dwe.l together in unity," but alas 1 there is war, grim visag ed war in the camp of the IVui.vrucy. There is war in leorgbi b;-tween S cn-ta-ry Hoke Smith and Congressman Liv ingston, war in lihto between Senator flrice and ex-li overnor Campbell, and !etwecn Thtirman theyounge-r and Con gressman Ilarter, war in Michigan be tween IKn M. I'n kinson and State Chair man Camjon, war in Pennsylvania le twecn National ("hairmau Harrttv and Cob "Jim" ititley, and war in Somerset county between lh Colfroth -Johns and Fisher-Hay boodle gang". Alas, and a lack-a-day, why w ill nvt bretliten dwc'l together in unity ? Oftt IVtmocratic contemporaries are as serting that in his message to the forth eomingspecla! swjiou of Congress, l'ic?; cent Cleveland will re-cointnen I a mr-'i-ncati iu of the tar. f! act. " Modification" is go. A, in view of the1 languag? of the IViuoeratle platform on which Mr. Cleve land was nominated and elected. Listen to it t "Section ?.. We denounce Kepublican "protection as a fraud, a robbery cf the 'gnat mij.rity of the American people "forthe benfU of the few. We declare "it to ben fundamental principle of the "IViuixratic party tht tbe Federal Cov " erniueui hao lo eor-slitatioual ;owerto "imiHise and collect larilT duties, txcept "for the purpoft? r f revenue only." " We deuoum-e the McKicley tarid ' law eruuted by the Fifty-iirsi Congrew ' as the calmicaliug atrocity of class leg "iflation and we promise its re ' rn-ai as one of the beneti.-ent results that ". 11 fiilow the action of the jie-ople in "entrusting power fo the Iiem ratic par- "ty. Ac." If a pwtet live tariff U unconstitutional it cannot be modified, but should at ozi lie repealed. If it is "fraud and a rob liery" it shou'd be Kumrrarily throttled, and not modified so as to cheat and ;ob, cnlyin leseer Ce&t Eat notwith- ; Ftau.l'r.2 the j.-oru:.e of" Hi r?; jl con- ! :nel in the reform, it is os!y to be ; "iuo-.llf.ed." T!:e blindest or most Vie of citi.eiia cannot canape the cjiivic- j iji.n tliat, tLe Democrats won t'ue last election by tLeir nial rei-oar.-e to lions tbev knew to be W.ce and irorui.--s i tbev are r.n&blet),nd never intendeJ to i fu:ii:i. ! I i Pattison Vetoes tne compuisory j School Law. i Friday was the hist day left f..r cx?cutive i consideration of tbe rjiuj.ulsory education j h'U. and as ba been eijiecteJ the pjvernor i vrt..e-.i it. Tre mcss.ii.re says : "la i-tuii:g i this bill is IM, 1 tor-t wwjijn to ay that i th: ieR':.-..a:ioa was the l:rt s:p taken ly ! our common weaUU in the liirectioa of w j t;:jry education. That fsatcre of a eom 1 iiinn yoliool ys;era iiiTwlves seri-K.s pohtiud I i-Jjcatiool and Svcia! i-roWeias. They have n t yet b-.3 duisiiely or satisfactorily ; solved !y the eij-vrieuce of ether Slates. In i p?ap:.;i;.g wiifc taeiu tiit-r.-for,?, it is needful j thst sure grousd ahouM be occupied, in or j deribat it taay be successfully maintained, j The S;a:e tas provided with iucreasicir liberality fur the education of ail the cl.lld i ita of ail its citizens. While it has f.iruisb I id tbe opportunity to all it has imposed the i obligation of attendance upon none. nt ' attendance upon free KbooU seetn to most be fit a fre op!e. I am well aware cf the i e?es.:ty claimed to eiist forcoinpelltnpcer : tjin cia.-ies of tbe people to avail tberuteives j of tbe opjvjrt unities orfered tbem, but oya ' pulsory education u s;:cb an invati m upm : existing systems in our comnionweaitU that i if it is to i.e inaugurated it ebouM be done i under lbe inott favorable circumstances. It ! will not aail to pass a law of uncertain i character or so widely at variance with tbe popular si-iii-e of what is just that" it shall be j a lt,Wl on lhe s!sl.Jte books. A Heavy Cut-off of Pensions. j Wash; s.iTON, May 23. Secretary of the Interior &mitli sent yesterday to tue Cjin ; miftsiouer of Pensions decision that will reduce lbe anneal eiix-nditure 1 r pen j k: from 13,'' to f-i..i.'i. It j orders tbe repeal of an order by tieneral Kaura re -ard.m; tbe d.hU.ty fusion Kt J I of June J7. i .', by which veterans have ' b-en ettiri' from i 1 to per tuoiiib for partial d.vb:i:ty. resulting from aei'vice iu the army, but which d'.J not dereijp suf ficiently to cause inability to serve at tbe time. secretary Smith's dxlsion call for a Mum to tbe linguae of tbe statute, re (piiringtbe disability to be s.ich as lo pre vent tbe applicant from e-irnir.g a support by manual labor. Tbe Secretary says : Inabilities incurred while in actual ser vice and incapacity coming upon an appli cant long after serf ice ceased, are ma ie by tbe law to stau J upon an entirely different f'xiting. Those incurred daring service and iu line of duty are pensionable without re gard tocapacity toeara a support, and are graded without reference to this condition. I'ir.ibili'.ies resulting from causes other than of service origin are only pensionable when ine-a:city to labor joins with inca pacity to earn a support. Tho Br!gS Case. The Uriggs c ntroversy began more than three years ago, and has been raging furious ly ia I'resbj teriau Caurch circles. It ori (. nateii in an address made by the liev. Ir. Brlggs, January J'-i, ly':, u.kih tbe occasion of his induction into the EJwatd Ilobiusun chair of Jiiaical Theology, at tbe Fuion TiieuIog ical Seminary iu New York. This address was a veritable bombshell iu the caiiipof the cuurcu as it embodied the ad vanced and Kberal thought and advcn aLed ptiucipies regarded as heretical. Dr. lirici-s, among other tUicgs declared that there were three great fountains of di vine authority the If.bie, ttie church, and reason, lie held that the llibie, as a bock, ua pajer, p::nt and binding, arid nothing in ire, divine only in its cowvplion andn.it iu style or words, and he sat forth firmly tbe idea of progressive sauc.iti ation after dta'.h. Immediately after the delivery of this ad dress tin' matler was brought before tbe Piesbytery of New York, and on April It, l-td. a commi tee was appointed to pre;iare evidence against lr. ilriggs and bring the cbargLs Ufjre toe Presbytery. lr. liriges submitted his ilefens? Nj.erulier i, iu which be retracted none of tbe statements in his address. Tbe Presbytery, upjn hearing both tbe report and the deiVn--e, decided by a Vote of t'l to tit to dismiss tbe Case, Slore thau I'M leading ministers and members of the church in Xew York irnme d.a,eiy signed a complaint to the General Assembly of tbe Presbyterian church a-ki;,s-for a second trial upon technical grounds. The Assembly remanded tbe case back lo the Presbytery of Xe York for trial, and tLe Presbytery acquitted Dr. lfrigs ol the charge of heresy. Tue prosecutors of the charge immediately set ant. ut taking tbe ca.-e; lo tbe eienerai As sembly, now sitting at Washington. Dr. Ithggs and his friends contended that this was an improper proceeding and that an ap peal sbouid lay to the Synod of lbe State, which rue?ts a! Rochester in Urtober. Pro fessor Pi.-b'gs stated that it was nr. just lo try him tne second time, inasmuch as he had bern acquitted, and pred ele 1 that the prose cut ng committee would place the Presbyte rian church in a dar;cerous pjition. He Lea as a Lite of Fear. CoN.F.i.iv)i.LE, May iti. Klward Pear son, an Kngiisb coal niluer, attempted to commit suicide here Ibis morning by jump ing inio the Yougbiogbeuy river. He wai rescue! by some section hands. Liter Pear son was arresiei and Io ked i;p Pearson sai l his reason for attempting to take bis life was that be bad ktiied his brother-in-law. Wii.iam Itjthdge, at Wil kesbarre, ia February, Ituthdge, he sa d, was abusing his wife and Pearson's t-o nieces, when the latter citue into the bon-e. Pearson remonstrated agaiu-t such treatment, whereupon Rjtlidg struck bim with a stove lid. In a fight that followed Iludidge was -truck oa the head w ith an iroa bar. Pjaraon It ft Wiiiesb.-si-e that uigbt and a"trsrd learned that Rjtlid.'e die-fl frc m the edWls of tue wottul be in flicted. Since that tiate he siys he has leen wan dering over tbe country, s-jto. times in dis guise aad always in f.-iir. He says be has never Lad aa easy moment with the con stant appreh!ii n that tbe oilioerj of lhe law would pi. k him up and that be would be tried and excu-ed fir murler. Ia ad dition, lbe horrur nf hf. ng killed a man, although ia defense of his own household, be says, has haunted hiia from the moment he i! -d. A d.spatch from Wilkesbarre says the o lice know nothing about a mrr-ler commit-l-d here a year ago !at February. A Banker Arrested In Bed. Wi.kt-i-AriE. May it Ijis? February Private Bat ker K. V. R.-rkafeliw closcsl tbe do.or; efhis tank en -fo depositors. The report of be ii's'gr.ee shewed that the de positors w ci-.ld get i cents on the dollar. A niertir.g of a.! eiepositurs was held yester day, cben g-vat indiguatioi was expressed. Heretofore :t was imp issible to serve war rant of arret on lhe bar.k-r. He rnuaiued in bel auJ his physician testified that be was unable to have it. In the evening Ajn sable Eia i-r, disguiseJ as a delivery ntaa f.r a groce-y store, go: acci-!? to !bs-ka,v!-low's aitcUen. He tutde Lis way upstairs and served nine warrants on the ex-baater, cbarg:n him with embc..lemeuL Kockafe'low sent for friends and E. F. Rogert furnished bail in the sum of l i.o' i. More warrants wi!l be sworn out, and it. it not Kdieved tbst Rxkfellow can secure a sutTineut amount of hail to keep him out of ia!!. Wanted ! Reliable parties to act as afects. Steady employment and good pay from the start. Xo experience necessary. Ou: fit tree. Addre-s THE HAWKS XFR-EP.Y (., RKbesster, X. Y. Criminal Court Prccesdings. i A Long List of Trivial Criminal Cdocs Disposed OC In our last b-oe t ce toe proceedings of the tj'iar'er Ses-ions "otirt up U noon Tue-ilay. t'ourt was in brrcion up lo Fri day erening and f oiiowir. ir tbe disposition ma 1? of lbe several cases on tbe calendar. Tbe c&'-i-s were m jitly of a Iritiini? nature and sb juid have leen settled before being brotii-hi into court t Cvi'..ruonwea":h vs. '!. bad Forle Sell ing li-jaor without Iiorie ' n information of Co:. -mt;.' Morty. Tbe jury tftumed a verdict of iiot jruitty but the defendant lo psy tbe co--ts of jrose nti.n. Saint? vs. Josiah L. Iterkey Selling liquor without license and lo ndnors A verdict of p:iil!y was rendered hi both cases. Sentence as siispendid pending the disposal of motion for a new trial which was filed by cou:; 'el for tbe defendant. Same v. Ru3m?1 Miller F. A. It. on in formation of Julia F. Beat Tbe defendant w.s found puilty and the usual sentence in such cases was imposed. Same vs. William Moore Shooting at another with intent to maim and disfigure on inforrtation of Wilson Manges The de f ndant was found guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $10, pay tbe costs of prose cution and undergo imprisonment in the i-o.tnty jail for a period of turte months. S:i:.iu vs. I". P. Fisher ou information of Catharine Sbuni. The jury returned a ver dict of not guilty and that tbe costs be divided between the prosecutrix and tbe de fendant. Same vs, same Carrying concealed weap oas same prosecutrix and same verdict. Same vs. Joseph Wilson Furnishing litjnor to persons of known intemperate habtti oa information of Catharine Cooper it: cases ) In each cate the defendant was found guilty and sentence was postponed until a motion for anew trial, filed by de fendant's counsel, is disposed of. Same vs. Franklin P. Fisher Wantonly polniin and discharging a pistol at another -on information of Catharine Sbunk. Ver j?,., )t gtji!ty .tM, ,be pws.a,rix to ,,ay I the Cl-U Same vs. Jas. W. Zimmerman A. it B. on information of Ida Zimmerman. Yer dici not guilty and the real prosecutor, James l'oop-r, to pay one-half the costs and the defendant to pay the other half. Same vs. Simon Fisher Hawking and ladling without a license. Defendant pleads guilty. Scute-ice postponed. $a::.,e vs. Simon Horutuer Surety of the peare oa information of Thos.3. Williams. The defendant sentenced to enter iuto a reecgniiiance to keep lbe peace. fsame vs. James Green Desertion on in formation of Catharine Greea Defendant setitetir-etl to pay tbe co-ts. Siine vs. John W. Iiell I.irceny on in formation of Michael M. Shaulis. Verdict, not guilty. Same vs. Jamf s C. I.afferty Larceny on information of Michael M. Saaulis. Verdict, not guilty. Same vs. Frank Zimmerman Furnish ing liquor to ersons of kuown intemperate baiiits ou information of Simon Berkey. Tbe defendant plead guilty and was sentenc ed to pay a fine of $i Vj oo, the cewts ofprose cuti a and to undergo imprisonment ia tbe county jail for a period of twenty days. Same vs. Jwbn Yoder (2 cases) same charge aud same prosecutor as in lhe Zim merman case. Verdict, not cuilty but lhe defendant pay the costs of prosecution in both cases. Same vs. Samuel Bethel (2 cases) same charge and sime verdict as in the Yoder cases. Same vs. Harry Ben ford Surety on in-f-rmation of C. II. Simpson. Costs divided lie: ween the defendant and prosecutor. Same vs. Wm. t iiliiert Permitting a pris- i oner to rscape on inf innation of J.iin.-s C.H-pir. Verdict, not guilty and lhe iirose cutor to pay the costs. Same vs. same violating lbe liquor laws an information of James Cooper. Verdict, not guilty and the prosecutor to pay the costs. Same vs. Thomas Brown Burglarly oa information of Augustus Rosenberger Tbe jury returned a verdict ofg iilty of Larceny and recommended the prisoner to tbe cleru-e-acy of the court. Tbe court sentenced tbe dueadant to pay a fine of jo.oo, the costs of prosecution and lo undergo imprisonment ill the county jail for a period of three mciuths. Same is. Simon Hammer Lxrceny on information of John Short Tbe jury found the defendant guilty and tbe court sentenced him to pay a line of fiAio, the costs of prose cution aud to undergo imprisonment in the coun'y jail for a iieried of five months. Same vs. Annie trtayior ef ui Surety on in formation of Kiizibeth Zimmerman Tbe prosecutrix was ordered to pay two-thirds an ! the defendants oue-third of tbe costs. Same vs. K.iziticlU Zimmerman aad Amanda Durst Sur ty oa information of Annie S.sylor. The prosecutrix ordered lo pay two ibirdsand the defendant one-third of tbe cs s. Same vs. Henry Hare T. .t B on infor mation of Sarah Harding. Ttoe defendant plead guilty and the usual sentence was im posed. In tbe ciss-s against Peter Htliley and his sons i. W. and Harry, and Cyrus Shaffer, on a chaige of coiiusion fo cheat and defraud, Ac , Ihej ;ry rendered a verdict of not guil--' Same vs. W. H. Small Libel on infor mation of A I.jmbert. (iraud Jury returned not a iruc bbl and lhe prosecutor to pay tbe C-jsTs. Sin.r v. Joseph Hotf.nan 'Jamblitig on inf irm.rion of Constable Shaulis. Grand Jury returned not a true bill arid tbe prose cutor to pay the costs. cest? sETTi.En. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Dubstadt F A P. on information of Minnie V. Lease. .W;i entered upon piy merit of costa by the defendant. Same vs. same adultery same prcssecu trix and same settlement. Same vs. Jacob H. Miiier, t a!. disturb ing a meeting ou information of J. D. Humlvrr, XA ;. .. entered Same vs. same riol same prosecutor and same setilemnit. Same vs. Albert Murphy F. .t B. on information of LLuie Aliisou, .VV jo$ en tered. Same V3. George It. Ga'dner embezzle ment on information of R. Wilson Hoff man, two cases. AV j-u. entered. S.imc vs. Charles a K'gKS false pretense on information of John H. liinger. .V.? na entered. Same vs. Lewis Penrod cf of disturbing a meeting on information of M. J. Living stun. .V' .-i.' entereX Same . Jolia Long surety on informa tion e.f Georg-iE. Suranger. X J prut en tered Same vs. same A. -t B same prusecntor and same ettlemeut. Cfieered a Death Verdict. Cab t.is ie. Pa., fsv Ji.-An unusual ! spectacle was witnessed in the Court ro-om here to-day, w hen the j :ry returnel a verdict airain.s. 'iii-les Silysr ls of murder iu tbe first degree. Ttie people ''beere-d loudly, and c'apped their bai ls when the fata! words were sp.k-?u. Salyards sat r.i-jtioriiess. and"his counsel pooved fjr a delay of jjdgii.eut and a new trial. In ten days tbe motion will be argued. Salyards was accuse 1 of assassinating Policeinaa Slarlin, several months ago. In Hts Urave alive. St not ism to. Ta , May 7. Tbe citizens of Paradise, ibis county, are greatly excited over lbe alleged burial of Stewart S'earn be fore be was dead. He seemed to hare expired suddenly of heart d.sease, a few n-onths ego. Steam's body was taken out cf bis grave to be reinlerred ye-terday aid it was discovered that he had turned over in tbe cotSj Tbe lid of the corEa was also broken op.-n. Mrs. Steamer, it ii claim ed, be'ieve ber boy was buried alive. From the State Caottol. The legislature hss passed, finally, tbe appropriation of $Jb,vt for the port ha-e of tbe historic ground at Valley Forge for park purposes. There is no longer any doubt tbet tbe leg's lature will adjourn on June 1. Tbe propo sition to extend the session was never popu lar with tbe majority of tbe niemtx-rs and there is now every pros-eet that ail of the important business will be considered and acted npon. Tbe great fight between the friends and foes of the Philadelphia public bi.ildires commission is ended, so far. at least, as the legislature is concerned. Ttie Penrose bill abolishing the comii;is-cn waspamed final ly in tbe bouse Taursdsy by a vote of 1J" to i7, after one of the dih stubborn and pro tracted fights ia the annals of state legisla tion. The bill regulating tbe salaries of State of ficers passed finally Thursday. It increases the comtieDSation of the Auditor General aad Secretary cf Internal Affairs from -i,0"0 to $t-U0, the Superintendent of Public In struction from $J.o-iio to SLOofi, and the FVp uty Attorney General from $l,r-no to $l,0oo. This last change gives the Dputy Attorney General ??ot) more than tbe Attorney Gener al, which might seem strange with those unacquainted with the fact that tbe hitter ofiicial is allowed certain fees, etc., which are said to be enough to swell bis total emol uments up to fcs.tiuo or $10,b0. Tbe Governor has signed the Boyer medi cal examiners bill, tbe Loscb arbitration bill and the free text book bill. Also the fol lowing! Empowering courts of quarter ses sions to Ex the place of holding the general elections; providing that voters shall cust their ballots at polling places inside tbe election district in which they are domicil ed ; directing county commis-sioners to pre serve tbe weekly newspaers published within their respective counties; to encour age and authorize the formation of co-operative banking associations where tbe profits derived from tbe business af.er paying all le gitimate expenses shall accrue to the deposi tors and borrowers of the association in pro portion to their deposits or loans. The Governor has vetoed the bill to reim burse counties for tbe re-erection and re construction of county bridges which were swept away by the flood during the latter part of May and the beginning of June, isjsy, and authorizing and directing the Au ditor General and State Treasurer to audit the accounts submitted to them by tbe coun ty commissioners of the several counties of this commonwealth ; and directing the State Treasurer to pay over to the said several counties the amounts so expended. The Governor's objection to this bill is that it is in direct violation of that provision of tbe constitution which forbids the legislature from making appropriations of public mon eys to any community and that there is no warrant of law for voting the moneys of tbe commonwealth for such purposes. Two vetoes were sent to the house Thurs day by tbe Governor. The act amending the act of July", ISTtl, so as to allow alder men, magistrates and justices of the peace foes for affidavits of claim tax and copies thereof and also authorizing them to tax certain additional co-ots, was one of tbe bills set aside, the Veto contending that it is un wise to increase fees "at a time w hen the bet ter policy is in the direction of decreasing them." By house bill Xo. 201 Washington county sought to be exempted from tbe pro visions of a general act "for the destruction of wolves and wildcats and providing a pre mium for the destruction of foxes." The ve to set this aside on tbe ground that it vio lates the clause of the constitution which provides that the general assembly shall riot indirectly enact such sjiecial or local law t y tbe partial repeal of a general law. The fol lowing Senate bills passed linaily ; Amending the act of P-St) so as to permit anybody lo serve notiifs in cases of eject meul; I 'esignating genera! election days as h gal half holidays ; regulating tbe fee to be charged for tiling petitions for lhe adoption of minors; enabling city, county, township and borough tax collectors lo collect taxes for the payment of which they nave become personally liable without having collected tbe same, but by expiration of the authority of respective warrants, aud to extend the time for collection of tbe same from one year from tbe passage of tbe act; authoriz ing the election of chief bu'gess of boroughs for tbe term of three years, providing that such oilicer shall be a member of the town council, giving bim tbe power to veto ordi nances and resolutions, providing for the election of a presiding oilicer of councils, and abolishing the office of assistant burgess : giv ing tbe Slate Board of Agriculture the power to enforce tbe ami-oleomargarine law by the appointment of an agent of tbe board to te known as tbe dairy and food commissioner; prohibiting the use of oleomargarine in charitable or penal institutions under the e-ontaol of or receiving aid from tbe state. The road bill Was amended so it now pro vides for the election of a county supervisor who shall give bond for $10,ooO and who shall be a competent engineer or surveyor; for the election cf township supervisors who shall give bond in the sum of $.10oO; for the division of townships into districts and tbe appointment of formen under supervis ion, labor, implements, machinery and power to be procured by township supervis ors ; for the levying of a maximum tax cf live mills on all property taxed for coua'y purposes by township supervisors; for tbe levy by tbe county commissioners of a max imum tax not exceeding one mill on tbe dollar to be expended under tbe supervis'on of tbe county sutervisor and commission ers, and finally tbe repealing clause of tbe bill of Senator Brown, of Westmoreland, which makes it " tbe general road law of lsiio" and repeals all general aad locl laws inconsistent therewith, thus providing for a state system of road making. The import ant part of tbe whole matter now is tbe re peal of all special and local acts, the creation of a uniform system and the county and township supervision of elected othcers who are pul under oath and bond, which are all provisions of tbe original Brown bill. The Valuable features of that bill which have been lost in tbe variuu special committees are the provision for improvement of one half of all highways before any are com plete; the specific provision for tbe removal of obstructions and tbe state appropriation to assist in star.ing systematic work toward road improenieat. Pure Whiskey. Is extremely difficult to obtain. Ia this age of adulter .lion and imitation tbe only way to be guided in the purchase of Bny article where absolute purity is necessary is to buy from a bouse whose reputation fi r handling the best goods at the least money has been firmly established. Such a house is that of Max Klein, of Allegheny. Pa. His Silver Age and Puquesne Rye Whiskies, at il . Vl and $1.25 respee-tiveiy, are recog-n'-:d as lbe leading Ryes on tbe market. For a $5 IK! '-ill he will send you six quarts of any of the fo lowing six yetr-old Penn'a Ryes: Guckenheimer, Gibson, Finch, Over bolt and Bear Creek. Send for his ca'a logne aud price list. Mailed free. Address Mx K'ein, S2 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Harris Blank and Isaac Ron nvig, both Russian Jew peddlers, and each 27 years of aire, were hanged at Tunkbannock, Pa., Thursday, at 11:34 a. m., for tbe murder of Jacob Marks, a peddler, on Dutch moun tain, March lstb, IsifJ The motive for the murder was robbery. The murderers secur ed tbe victim's team.and a quantity of goods which he was peddling through the coun try. They escaped but were tracked to Can ada and extradited. They were tried tepa rately and each accused tbe other of com mitting tbe deed. John Hlxecbaugh, of Fayette City, while intoxicated last Monday lay down in John Briner's stable and was trample! almost to eb aih by one of the horses. News Items. John Shindy, a .voting miner from Miner Mills, rear Wiikesbarre, bet $!' Saturdey nifcht tliai beeoolJ drlt-k a )uart of whis key in lifieea minutes. Tbe bet was t3'en up. Ttie fc.it was rfi rml iathe presence News Items. I ofeiver !" m-n. Shindy, ho-ver, was ta ken sick and in an bour was uocousrious. He died Sunday morning. Tbe World's Fair was opened to the pub lic Sunday for the first timeon Sunday viari the Fair was formally opened, aad aV.nt I2.Coo paid admissions were collected. The dev. although riear, was chilly and disa greeable, and this no conbt kept many thoc siids wf.y. I: was a noticeable and seimc w hat sin irnlar fact that the crowd .Sunday wis of tiie weii lo do class and tbe w-rkiug-ini-n were mot decidedly .c tbe minority. Mrs. Margaret Jones, wife of Thomas D. Jones, is lying at tbe point of death at her home at Fbensburg. Pa , suffering from burns. Mrs. Jones sat up til! quite a late hour Thursday night reading a newspaper after the other members of the family bad retired. Her light was a tallow candle. About 11 o'clock ber son was awakened by her screams and ran down stairs to fndher enveloped in flames. He hastily procured a bed quilt and wrapped her in it, thus smoth ering the fire, but not until Mrs. Jones bad been burued from head to foot In a shock ing manner. Dr. Jones wa3 summoned and did everything possible for her relief, but he fears that she car.cot recover. It is suppos ed Mrs. Jones fell asleep while reading, and that her paper t-ame in contact with tbe candle-flame. She is about sixty-five years of age. A dispatch from Lancaster, Ta., Thurs day, says i "The heavy storm of last night scattered the flea plague to districts len miles away from the points hitherto affeeit ed. Samuel Musselman, of Earl township, found the outside of his house covered with tbe vermin this morning andwhis afternoon Eli Hershey, living near Manheim, reported tbe plague in bis bouse. Reidenbach's stcre has been closed to prevent tbe fle?is being carried among the goods by people from in fected houses. Dr. S. E. Weber, who repre sents the State Beiard of Agriculture, secur ed more specimens to-day. ne does not know what the vermin is, but is satisfied that they are not fleas. A peculiarity about tbe insect is that it travels backwards. It feels upon starchy substances. They are armed with a pair of jaws that are excelleut borers. EXAMIATN10NS. FOR PRfNCFTOSI UNIVERSITY Entrance and Preliminary for Fresbma n also entrance for Sophomore Classes,! Ae-a-demic and Scientific Schools, and in School cf Electric Engineerine. under lhe auspices of tbe Alumni Association of Western Penn svlvania. will be held at the Rooms of the Central Board of Education, McClintock building. bli Market St.. Pitisburirb, Pa, Jl'XE 1Mb and loth, lib'J, commencing at 11 o'elork A. M. THI RSDAY. Jl'XE l ;b. conducted by a member of the Princeton Faculty. The Alumni Association offers a prize of $2.".io in cash to the man passing the best en trance examination for either the Academic or Scientific School, and actually entering thereafter. For information address GEO. R. W'ALLAtESecy ., 170 FoiT.b. Avenue, I it sburgh. Pa. Epidemic Starts In a Hat. La5Castee, Ta., May 20. Dr. S. E. Weber, who represents the State Board cf Agricul ture, went to West Earl township yesterday and made an investigation of the ILa epi demic in that section. It has developed that tbe pest broke out in John Snyder's house and were brought ibere in a bat. His daughter is a milliner. He spent MiO to get rid of the fleas. Biros of Passage Between this and the other side of the broad Atlantic, in the shape of tourists, commer cial travelers and mariners, agents "on ttie road." steamboat captain, ship's surgeons and "all sorts and conditions" of ir-.ie.lera. emigrant and new settlers appreciate and testify to the preventive and remedial prop, erties of H-istetter s Stomach Isit'ers in sea sickness, nausea, malarial and .heumatic trouble, and all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. Against the prejudicial influences of climate, crudely cooked or un accustomed diet ami impure water, il is a sovereign safeguard, anil has been so regarded by tbe traveling public for over a third of a century. No form of malarial fever, from the calentura of lhe Paciric and the brokin bone fever of lbe Mississ'ppi, to its milder tys. can resist the curative action of this benignant preserver and restorer cd be-iltb, a veritable boon to persons in feeble beaitb or liable to incur disease. Murder In a Court Room. lMiSAroi.is, Ind., May 20. At Danville, Indiana, this afternoon, Caleb Brow n, presi dent of the Lebanon Xatural Cas Company, shot Samuel Wesrcr, one of the most prom inent lawyers in Indiana, killing him in stantly. Tbe tbooting occurred in the court room direct'y in front of lhe Judge's desk. FAT PEOPLE. To retire your weight SURELY WiHanJ's nudity pill And !oy l' j-ourM.- a month. No in jury to the health. Ni interference with Nii nes or pU-aMire. no STARVING. They huiM nt,i Mini improve the piterai ut aiili, K-atiufy the ("inplexiou im1 leave no WRiKlKltS. An1 1 rmm, M Atihurtt M . t a ?'.' -P. .:., trW. in, :-7 I fi't i'. lf!j ..-. our p-tttm- include Fhy fi iaiLs Kaukerts Lavyer mvl )-'lerof w-ieiy. Our iNtf mtr it4 :-l ia dm store ; all onUrs ire suj.cliptl dirtn-t from our nfliiv. Prw-e jr fx-fcmre el ' or three twksre fr $5. On l.y until lri'wil. inlar i?enlti: lrjs. Ah trres- jrfiu len:e fitfielemiaL YVILURD REMEDY C0..E3ST0N, MASS For Sale. Second Hand Machinery ! One Partnble Boiler ami Engine. 35 Horie Power. " " Tenter Oank Enalne tx12 with Governor. " Side lorani(ht P'xl ' " ' - " .tnel Edircr and tot of Iron Pullevs. Ki'-b Irnpriivei lurid Saw loiromcr. " PwirB lr.dy Head Biix ks ote Prta .w SwBce all iii Kirkl is million and at bail price. Wrile lor purlieu tars H. IOJ.-R. IOuKiils, Pa. A DM I X ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lsuiie of E. P. Kin?, tat" nf Middle-creek tnn- stnp, dec a. I-etti-n of administration on the shrive estate havini: U-en e-nnt.-d to tiie underMnned hr lhe pr H-r autho-ity, uoii.-e is berei.T mvea ti all per.iiis titile-E.i4.il u said estate to duke immedi ale payment., a-i 1 tho- bavin clii'in against the same wilt pre-scni thera duty auif.emicated for ieiii-nem on Saturday, July 8, lx3, at lhe laic resideui t of dee'd, CHAS. T. KINTi, Administrator. DM IXISTUATOK'S NOTICE. tvsiaie of Benjamin Kiina, la'e of Jenner town ship, dec ll. Letters of AdminLstraiinn on this estate havipg been eniiite-l to the undersigned by trie pn-iKr aiitiiontv, notice Nherehy Kive.i to ail perseim indented to fcaiu estte to make immediHie pay ment, and tturse Having i l-uras airainst ilie same will present liieni duly atitlientieausl for settle ment on or liefore Saiurday, July .sth, lS'.'.t, at late res-idence of dee'd. M RY M. KLINE, JA'JOS J. KI.INK. Admiuistraliirs. I XECUTOR S NOTICE. t.Mtc of Carrie Rosa, late f St. ycreek town- suip, Ninie-rsel counly, I'm., ilee a. Tetters ttstHin -ntary on thr atiove estate bav in fri-t n rranteit to ttie nnd--rined by tne prop-erntho-i:y, nmiee is heret-y eiven to ad i-ervius inielit-i ui aai't estate to make imntedi&te tv-ini-iit and ttinse Lavinr etuuns aeainsi the pame ill prine-ni tie-m furs, itieinent duty aiittientica led. on or T-ef.ire samriiny. July sili, J-..!1 at the late re-.!-ieni-e of deceaseii WM. F. KusS . Execupir of Carrie Ross, dee d JpXIXTToRSo' NOTICE. Estate of Jac Muri'by, late ofiisomcrH-t county. letters testament rv on the almve estate bav in lieea ei-antist lo ttie niidfl.-snrned i'T the wili er antliiiriiy. niie I- hereby i-ien w ad rn-rafins Indi-Med tn aid estate to make inimediere par nient and thoe hai'nc ciaiiii. a?inst the same wiit tte-ei:t tbeia duly auUieuucaLed for ceitie-m-jnt to HIRAM ORIst. fte'stnwn. rambria Co. Execouor. JJar. Jl, -JX ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EsUte of Para J. Pile, late of Somerset TV. p. leiu-ra of a'tmiiib-tnition on the atmre estaie ha mi; been frranusi tii the nndersinie.-d by me proper authoriiT, n-itire in her-hy civen to all teniiri iiidrhu-d to aaid estate to make immesii ate ;nieDt. and those having eaini aaam-t ttie same will present them duly wiiiieiitn-ateil fnr neUement on Monday, lhe lsrth day of June, lsi-S, at the lale reslJem e of dxriwi UtOKe.E F. KIVMEL. AdmluUtrauir. l.ui rt-'ht ail L re.i. k Uiut fcrruia, Tim Guud. Ui SsIdXEES NOTICE. Ittdeoii Wenrian. ant h'.s f No. .). May T. Ue, hlnatieia j I'ourt of t nmosno t,-, ; pleas of Snncr-fl L c. o!trn. I ( ounte. Pa. (Voiuaiary Assinumeiil.) : Notice hen-t.v riven that tii-lcori Bsnma-i aivl !n w l.'e. L iiiintli. nn no- tltn day or aitiI. rn i lea niiua ary a-siirni'iciit of a ll. rir P-le. - ii an1 ! -Tx.n.-ii. I.i "tw m -ti ?s,i.".'sl iu ni-4 f ir It.e liei-e-U ci the ereil lots cf si I irl 1 eini tv-wiian. All i-rs-.is kn-m'irx '.eitii-';ve moi iitr-1 to !! ti-liti itowmaii a .1 i tonlif tm-mi--iii!te f.-'iiem Ui m--. aa-1 an (M rsi.t; liav eiaii'.is i.t prt--nt liiclll duty auiliro'if-a.. -1 tLl my tii'C-c iu eonie-ret, P , wnli.nH as 1. C. toi. Hot. N. ft -ou A fg!. Att'ya A.-usnt. j..'.n O. Hey nl Vrth E. u i ,..f J-nn-r t! tr.e f:. ty t S. :.ie-'vt, lifv.n-.: ma'1? a ;iini:try a. : ."ifiiw.t of Mil Tin- ii"f"r'. rei.i i--rii, if vi.-i J'!iii . ,i-y. it ule7'irr.t 'rtii' is.!i''iil .-f h -t ! r; th--ti'" iv h- rrr-y Kivett to nil yv r.1- i.i it (rej to J. O. iy. t.. make iiiiiiufiijkt- I'&ynA-m a:il all f-r-.u liaviti r'.aim aicaiiil L;m t pnent lUvt-i ttuiy a'U.ieiitn-Htetl f.r sTti.t-iii tt th A-irT-at th olliov t Vittelme il;-, cwiiccrvt i. o:i .-ti'1rtv June ITtti, 1 wbra u-i uhtre aij AMk'ue will ailetid ftira i itT'-e. VALKMlNi iiAY. V. J. K. HAY. Av-iwrnee. A SSIGXEES NOriCK. Samuel S. Forr.ev 1 No. ly Torm. ai,il Eliza, his ite I s. i. e.otirt .i i ominon ui t l'iea 01 sx.iincrs4.-i eouu- Johu R. Scut j ty. r. (Violunuiry .sirutnenl.) NOTICE is hereby given Uiat Samuel S. Forney and hi wife, Kl-za. oa the lata day of April, s i. made a voluntary assiirnnieni r.f alt their esiatei reiil and iersonal. lo the iiiul. rsii;mi in tmsi tor lbe be-netu 01 lbe ereititors of mud sniiiuel rs. Kor Dey. Ail liersons kiiouing ttieinseivi-s iieli l'ied to said Samuel b. Forney w ill irake iliiiueitlale I urns-iii to mo and all persons haviin; elauiLS w til present them duly authentirnte 1 ai my of fice iu the borough, ot Somerset, I'., w uhout de-be- . JOHN R. sroTT. . " AsssTn.-e. SsIUNEEii' SALE OF Vauatls Real Estate. Py virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Conn of Coin in-m I leal of M.merset county. Pa.. 1 w ill expose to public sale on lite prcnu-es, on FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1893, at two o'clock P. M , a'l the following deaeribett real ctate of Arctilbald lavenool, of Jliiljr 1 township, to wit : A certain traet ofland sitnate in Milford town ship, in the couiitv of snimeniet, ailiounnff land of Jolin M. riuli lie id. Silas ftalker, Saaiuel J Bow-er, and coiilainiijg 4rG Acres, more or less, about lCfl acres of which are clear ed, baiance in limlM-r. There is a gnni on-hard and s-icsr ramp on the farm i liiu.-sioiieand eoal opened i the liirm has been Well iuned. There is a Frame House. !rire new lank rrn od other outrHiiM.iir the irenjiest. The farm lir ne mile U'rtii if Kim w-1 an l is t l.tse V market an l chtirriim, ami tiu a m hojl house at the eud uf the farm. -Terms : 10 per rent of pnrrhese money to t e paii! a" mn.d farm ifc kntM-ked tl" n; Uue tiiir l, lesa th ten ier n-nt.. on r"nr;nnat:(n of wile, on thirl in nix monthw an i one-iiiir.1 iu one yt-ar. with interest on deferrt-i payiueiat-. 3. J. BmWKR AiutC N't TTTE i hrvby ffr?n that aM p,--nu from and al-f r tUis ilrtU found haiiliug. rid.ittf. wjtli Iiil', fi-hiiiir. hiii:tris? jr Urnintf n my pr i;n- in Milrord uwnhip, will he rue:utd ation. iiiaT to law. May IT, l-i. JtvE H'ovf.r. MRS. A. E. UHL. My nring took $ cnniple'.c in every line, iualitie3 of CJooJ-t are the beit, .styles newest ami prctti- erst and ju iet's lowest. Tiie jirndent buyer will (irtel it greatly to his or lier a lvantatre to examine my stock before urdias intr. PliKSS GOODS Acoinjilete line of Press Goods of all the newest (utilities, styles fiiiailes and kinds at very low prices. SILKS A large assortment plain, black, colored, plaid, figured and chantrable silks. Price rang ing from 50c to 1. GO WORSTED GOODS A complete line of Cashmeres, Henriettas, Serges, Whipcords. Diagonals in many style's ami colors. Prices from V2 1-2 to $1.25. WASH GOODS A complete assortment of Dress Gingharrs, Sc. to 30c. Linoa D Inde, 12 1-2 to 15c. Many new styles of Dress Goods from 10 to 25c. Out ing Flannels from 7 to 12 1-2. DRESS TUIMMIXGS An immense line of Dress Trimmings; including Velvets. Silks, Laces, Gimps, in all shades, also beautiful irides cent styles. HAMBrilGS The largest and finest assort ment of Hamburg Edgings and Flouncing ever seen in Som erset. Prices low. LACES A great stock of laces of the kinds that are now most fash ionable, in Silk, Linen and Cotton, in Clack, Cream and White. CURTAIN'-S Curtains in Nottingham, Irisli Point anil Tamboured, ;0et to $12.00 per pair, poles 20c. CURTAIN" SCRIMS Cr.rtain Scrim?, ,1 to 15 cts.i SASII CURTAINS A large assortment of styles. STOCKINGS The largest stock ever shown in Somerset, in fast black and colors. Prices and colors guaranteed. GLOVES A full assortment of kill, silk, and cotton gloves and mitts. WRAPS, CAPES, REEFERS, ctc- My stock of Ladies' and Miss es capes, reefers and blazers is very large, containing all the newest and most stylish makes. Prices ran je from $1.50 to $15.00. MILLINERY GOODS My Millinery Goods have been selected with great care and is the largest and finest assort ment at the lowest prices. ONE IN A HUNDRED Not one of a hundred pretty and useful articles that 1 Lave in stock can be mentioned for want of space in this paper. Come and see that the half has not been told about the hand some goods and low prices. . I Uhl. lies Parker& Parker. Cloak and Waiste Department, j The Spring lines of Ladies" and J Children s JACKETS AlW CAPES arc now in and are of tie very lat est proutii'tions ami ia the front rank for STYLE, FIT and i '1X1.-11. Ladies Si k Waists and Tailor Kads Suits a new FEATURE with us this Spring. We have added a handsome line of Ladies' Silk Waists and Saibr made Suits and will show for the Coming Season. ASUPERR COLLECTION ofj Garments comprising all the best IJias and Styles at PRICES to insure popu larity. IN Carpets, lace' Cotes, irs. Hs, Carpel Chains, e!c. Y"e expect the preference of your patronage on four points : Largest Collection to Choose From, Choicest Styles, Superior Qualities and Low Prices. All above consider before pur chasing elsewhere. Parker & Parker WHISKIES ! WHISKIES ! I liAM-ju-t taWt-n piissevsion rf my new I'tVUll?-, Xo. 12 Itc.U'orri Street. (formerly Mill Street.) where l ave Lui in a full Stork of Wines and Liquors, and will hereafer d;rt- t my entire ti-r.e and at leiUiou lo the iiu.ti. ie Li-;:.t.r buMiit.. The R. C. LA0:S Distillation. I have now ou hxrA a mm.:.: nwir-.H-.; (f tie-K.' Uunu v. Ski'. fro ti .n,' jvur up, at tat- loiiowai prit-t : One-year-o'd. jt ya:iua j.1 1 wo Thr.-e' " ... "" Four " " :j Why buy a fnn'-gn artU 'e. wht-n yoti c&n z t Khatyotl k:ow to t a;i - iy" jure ;!! wtjoU'MJin liH..r .n:.i;'ihirt.iri:ti in your oh n county. Try uy Hrin:. In tae r :lr of t!;,--iifKh Upartn.'nl Will J-e t;i'ii;d a li.j.if r .;;i fully and euuplcU-.y i.ciwl u :;U the choieeai hraatUof Wines, Liquors & Cigars. This i owiu-d art! inera!ed ny A. F. Wit!er. Ji: adi it ion to tiie aov I ke1" ot hair-1 a tomple: aomn !. .f iiu;ortel aui l'ime;:: WINES, BEER, ALE, BRANDIES AND CORDIALS. S. X SWUITZER, 14 Bedford St Ciintherlniad, - 5Id. EDGGIES, AG0N3 ill CARTS. Jus r Vrri ved A car load of the finest Buggies ever broutzht to Somerset. THE Y0RLD S EATER -13 THE- DIAMOND SPRING, lias no eqnal for the money for hard driving and easy riding. H WE fX 1ISD The Anderson Coil Spring Cti jiry " Dexter (Jueen u u Fairy " " u Brewster Side bar u u Thotrns Coil " " National Side " - I ALSO IIAXIOlE The Ovvensboro Farm Wagon, At Prices Awij Doim. S.rr,il ,!, J$n-:,f ,j,l JI'-i-; ,n.s Uth,i in l.'.rr! ii.i.j.; Call at K. L. Simpson's NEW WARE ROOMS. Patriot St.., - Somerset. Pa. AGENTS U ANTED fcr t ,-! A.th.1) IfflFSY EFJ3115.ESHE,! i- cj 1 1 n-iniii.iiiii ;; - lii-.ir. f.!.r..r, i Willi ll.-K-v- l-l uf i - f,.,;1. -. ,n,i vi- I lijiiiiu-'rf i:-at iiisio-y, --Tuenir ji-nrs t,f i j lrsc..', :ij l. is laur . -V ci n-al l-ii- -s. t I'i!i-" l -u Trim t i- f.i !l r.-f Ivi-ifei. x-x- i itu-lrctfiTii-rT ir-een. e fwr icri;is 10 THE HENRY B ll fJ3 CO.. Ko-alcH, Com i'nm itrii ht rLt-ar. in..r. irrav-l. Xer- I TMint-, Iit-rt. rrim'T tr L. v-r I t-a-f-9i Kti..wi bv ttirl lati;L'-K'1 tW-imtf irirui,n hv lichipr. rr.ttt a:;'. !.'.--,-. t';e i4a.Ni. nj t i;n!-- i:,.He r-iu,nc't y'i rHLir-.K have ' r-.e ovt-f five wr ak' oi i''im Jii -ia.v a:i1 1it"-v. M.. I. L V. M l'vr. h-r;.: t3. I jtStr Mira.lar tiiujiJi.j. Trv il Cure K'Mrnnt'-L Cann'i Kidney Cure Co , 123 Wnango St PH'LADELP.KIA. PA. with ns at om. Ifjruj rre a Imstle-r caa make at least $lo0 per niostU. Now is the lime to start in oa dill kales. ES-ant oust:! freie. Address ALLEN" SUR5ECY CO, Rochester, Y. S. ! ue' i - tVli , If A rh I r- f - .a AT 4-- 1 Cheap V.Ti'iWv mint a Cap ' t.'ii i'lutff. So ite, , ,,. . , Our pricrs bviur ihem with in the r-itli f i-h. . $ y Nice Donl.Ie jes of Fine ('!.,! i: ;,. : , v 2XJ '( Gre.'iiS Elites an-1 Ta.is: i-r:h s-j. ( Long Tiiide Capes of Irri:-j.-c ,-nt S, . . . . ) colors oa di5. rent HuV.s ; Silk U!': ;.-,r ..."J C Fine 1'otiW'e s;rk-Kr.ed At &0.001 B'.ao. Black. Green an -1 Tan; i ... ( VcUvt.tCR BtitterSy Capes ; line ;!.r, A, T-.-V Irndesc-ut Silk ; a..-ry !rt:..l,i-.:;.0 - 1AI 1 Z . y f)( Black ou'y : 1 2. . o. These vrr hut four item out of htiu'lrfU in Cap ul.,,,?, Y to talk bo ut Jarket. Suit, it rap, etc. I hry're ...,, j f Come aiul Jiiitfje fur yoursO;. " CAMPBELL &. DICK 81-83-S5-S7-&-89 5th Ave., PittsbuW Jas. Ila as just received a car load of Rice Coil Sprint; lUzS:-. Yv'e ; our Rice Coil Sprint; Busies to !? the ea-iest riiii:. durable made in the world. Try one. The s'.rir.g f, not be broken by heavy loading or f.i.-t drivi ' - - l. ...:.-. -,' . . -' ' .' ' HAVE End Spring, Brewstci Side Bar Sprii Dexter Queen Spring, Dupe! Coil Spring Buggies, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. Our line of Hamrs. Whips. Lap Robes, etc., is complete a::l it i where competition can't reach for same finality. Call ar.-i--.: JAMES B. holderbauf; I3. JL, SCHELL, DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS and Kitchen Furnishings. MANUFACTURER OF TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WAR SUGAR PANS, SAP BUCKETS. SCOOPS AND SYRUP CANS both round and suuare at lowest possible prices. Tin and Steel Roofing, Tin and Galvanized Iron Spottting for Ha- and Barns, put up in best manner. Estimates furnished for heating buil.limrs by steam, hut v-utc-r - air without charge P. A. SCHELL MAIN CROSS ST. VOUR CLOTHING IS- Kight in Style, lii?ht in Fit. Kizht in Workmansliij), Iiisht in Price. MINTIMIER 122 Clinton St., Cinderella Stoves and Their Cleanh- nesj Lessens Labor. T Twill ray you t examine the QUEEN CINDERELLA rAU:; 1 for you l-flj. It has all the latest improvements, and is teed to be a good baker. It has the direct draft damper, by -i,l,2;-. can have a lire in one-half thi time required with the ordinary This is a valuable feature when you want a qui .--k f:: e fr early TThas an extra large high oven, thoroughly ventilated. Tl.e '.Tj of inflow ins and outflowing air can be rctrr.lated at will : , a Krfect br.ker, and no burning on the top. It has t!.e Tritle-s ? grat wliiclt is the perfection of convenience and c!ean!in:ss- ('tr pccully dii :able, having thrc-3 separate sides, or the advatiM-'e o grates in one, and not easily warped by the action of the nr. ManufactaridbEHAVES0)Juaiite.J.IV.iCarit!i. S.J anJ .litauu ft T JAMES B. HOLDERBAUN r, Somerset, F3 Kriisicgcr & Kurtz. Berlin, Pa-, and V. J. Corer A Son, Me-crrt's- not. A rise sroiE, ELT THE FINEST 5: - - Choice Cliic-Charvsf t ape-;, wua Mitten;,-t-r,.. . Ctit.e: Silk au.i M ii ----- c Holderbaun i IN STOCK SOMERSET. PA "& OGELVIE JOHNSTOWN, P-A- Ranges. Their Economy Saves You Monet
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