0 I s t Pa i.-t f , r Ml r n , . I4 f ?. J -a . w . n e - - a i f 11 I I 4" r 1! ... . S 12 s Iil . ft H '. JJ u C 34 i i k 4 H !l P1J i ! I r ! H i j; ! !i r: . 1 i i I" i 1 ' 1U" u IMitor A jrii H ISsii si ? ' at and ruMT i v , ; : I. '.ir have l.' n ory ! !, iit! i i'- '' w ; "''" j V. In -i art" t..at oiv-jiii; ul j '.n I---1- , j ,.,it :t ' .irn irx'!1 from the tt'w -., ...t- y-f tl.k .Js v. !; livcl -.'; year , l iii. h as ili-ovtTOl ' ...-it "r. i.l Uw- wai-l-ii- i-r:i t-jr- .ti iu for j N. S: y i r. ti drutgist, cau tnKlgiii-c. - . . ' , issn fa '"t a salary a n-:ir in twenty years to l0 r.-in-i'Jr "f 1"-'aft,"r . vo:i:y myfht nuikc .tt J: the 11' StfJ i s -.. J . . . .- , M.iDiiii.v, April :fiu, i,u . r;. Krvimr ii-acicrs, j . , . i i . 's f..r a large wiimu itrr n'i't- -,.:..!:;- a.uU.rit:es call aUuiitinu u-r' Z - ..i.tiiat 'U'' .'iit or two cents will on any newspaper, tin' rate is one cetit for s T r fraeii'):!"" thereof, papers a'.ul peritxlieai.s !.;ip-, a"'! if tle adver- -J f iti:a. li.-tt a:! i '. .... ,-ofUie:u are ro- f ;,-r. sr. J i ! 'lte i la- w "St i1" ''''' wnc- .. ,. i;v.-:v atl.T the -lusc of tiie J-.. r.iiai. I w ill epen a select school ;-iri::i-iiStul 1il1us.'f'tf- a lerin .jMrrmTl' H ,n; "f ;t U ivt:-T.. unt '.l lately Super ! . ,.f ::.( harn.'iier shop of the ' '......! : . .1. V.-... s t!n-e :a.w fnua his :e.!. a!xul I wo weeks ... ...r t.; '..t ii..r m iiii . k II" r irn ;:.e r.jvw. u" , " " ' - i!.e :iu.O -:!.ethe sniiif sui'j of j-'-j,-:. ui I avadai'ie securities. !!.' u al ;!!iniiry, r. j. tri'-ken v, iih paralysis, hinief spee.-h and hear-i- he r-covere-.l fnm lb-? ly-is with the exception ;..--i : nv. o: S'i W' and hearing iil not r !.-. i-.y t . eiii'.i of iastw tek, .ii he re.-.'-. '.Ted tll3 use -i-:.e a- aat Jeiilv as he had lost v -.: ! is;iL-.l trom t!;epasse:i .;' the Ilaitini'ire A 'iiii -a "B and after April 1 i s- :i and conductors ill ;' ; f r the tra:isT i. ii, missionaries siter I '' : i.' i : i ' ICik.vnleti'a peruiits ;s iuiore A "iiio and n- 'j pcr.iiits in jiietioa wili ,'e.'iaT:;l, i-sj. iriiia! of lioriin, last week. 1 Mrs. Abraham Carver t- . X t-d Vs i '.-i' tf i in the West : ;1 lohe treated for ii;:lamma- vi, '.ae k.iey joiut.. J!r. C;irver"f : uis t.y lieiiiij kicked i.y a .x vear-'ayo virile' she was liiKkin. ai treatment al the time oftheiit- tarred toailav thctr.ai'iel'or awhile i renewed development f t'lu :i'l- -.v -..-vj-o:at(l l;ie present -ourses. i.' ; ' '. in ";i is nearitij firt .piarter , :..:i:a !;i:is, and running very :;:ta- iiorUi. n the su it is lull. c . ::.ir.. a-3 u.iinnjtlt-Ki 'i luc iiiiiar i wUi-'U l rs. m my centuries has sd tn chief reliyiuus f.sivais of i aud CLrif-a:i churca. At :rtvr. oti the lti.ii, the i:i-.ou nins :, lat -atu. Ne' itmou xs-;irs on s'.x i lour "layi Jaier the moon is hi tije sky as it makes ils d.ii- !:. tii :i J-viVri ( ''. u'ir. ' Since L--'..-;;!.ni::;nf the Civil War the t wl to soldiers have amounted i'C. v.'.. '). 'i'iii is a larij jeuu, but it ro..io.Mo s tlri'i tiie amount aid as - a li:e ji'jl he Ufclit. Xhun, as the r .' ,.... put- it, file ;,!!. ! tii-iiiselves to the v- " i iii 't j..-.s tiian tbse wh merely ' !: ,:!.;,-, in.l ti;e ianer get tliir uioii ; K-a." :,,. i.vo kinds of .service, hth.; s.'l-'ii,!r gave was far the li :'..( u -iie if i more -oiuplinc li.rs pn-go!i. They are.esaea-i.- pa: i ; .tic. -T-ury K si- is ar.i!ij; his lJe;art f A-;ri--uiture in the riht way. " -1 s:;t i m , . - ' t prominent the sute a-iiiiff them t far ''Kasiitai1 ii:i:ues of two rc.re- I'r.r- , ftml 5:ii-lii?-nt far ii w ii.i-ii the deparltnent ' may :i re: i" rls tn I other infor- ar':e:!U;iral iuler- j f sir" v s mar be nsiuirisj i.L It is only by re-f.-'.iu tieise who are on thed.'partiu!nt can kej ii'ieJ of v. hat is being ok"!it tinner, given to i :ei 1 v. i ll a-viaii'ttsi hi i in ! to gather this ju- -s'.-e . ;" rorresoti dents r ; .rts i'i twi n Laitiaiore says : ..,' ). Kaltimoiv Is think, . Ihe world. a ::. e.K- f ,r tl, ::7 Tr- :- J !. h: frier.- ...ipr. f.t mt-ij j;j i i ; 1 ! for .trl f.as na ... i.: tr.i. k A fri i:t cut ahira. S welgtle ...."Hp.Ui'ei-. S' . . .. ... - -' T , -"- i o- .vori s r-r 1. k:;..n to have b.-v-u n:-i--d "y singi-mrm power, " " ' 'W.J.U..-3.l4!Ht!dS. . i :.!t. ni-.t s on a v.,; iUS coin. -ills' ti,CO v.sl -iht f.-et, and it i .:' !i -h :tra!te4 a short v s,re,u.i,.WIVent for ! '-WB - "C iaatuur.eJl finallv i mjia t Uijr rJ. finally -j 4!j i.i 'Viiig it tt,e required - i-ty ,.f Frieiels, ..f Philadelphia, :l iti-ui..rial to the Senate and ii i:- 'i"Vsr:it:i:ivM - lrK'.--ting .. , "w tiie 4,.-2isla- i.i Military training in the -S.,J ' " .... - ' ie tIK'll.ori:.! olMiVTstn' A ji ev.,,''' "oiKHry driil wsmld have '"'e n y to iin;,r,s the minds -(.. i2 ""-" " admiration for "firms, which already 1I,U US" I; foster false . .r ''''' til-- retid.-riiig if uiiiili i.. s ,""t ,f patriotism and tend .'tf ncler-valiiethe wrvh-es " fo ' of life, w hose ; , n,-v l-'atber and their V-1 ""'"'tj'nia'dy proven by a.-ts T"'' f"r li,e B'"d 'f others and V, ' interests of their j "-Viw- l"hcy ofltepnhiican " 'i-miently peaft-ful and " iJr'H'l"( ""untrj- is in the iiu - -i-itviiuie. lae lu iral courage i . 'har-ter rftt bm- ' "V lla!'!'' rSu5t vf I ...''"' ',,u'd le tho connection 1 -vr' '"I'wuaitetit b.-te !i the war 1 ni !!,., K'lVeniuieut and u- :,t present cirrie.1 on in I ad w ith their reiigir.us Svii-fci "f th? latrofi of the ltink"1""'1' 1 prevented from i:tb ;r-ii:i.lreu to wh.s.ls w here ' ing 'T iii'il jl tnrt ff the eurri- I on ;.hh1 r'rl- A lvonsi,.,, (.nifl,-.l,e has 1 n rrisMict lo l.ovi K. l,lNge,r J;:i: WstoWn. j Jatl l W onner has Ikm?!! r.pj, minted IllOtlf.il. " r '-"uivn- j.H-ri ITl5Ij of 1 uay. rlin. Sun-. , .Mt'iiiiHuM Church next Sunihiy, Ahcti the rresi,lis EUo, IIc rff. -f M.-Keesjx.r is exj.-tcU to Ikj flrcsoiiL i.u Jviimneil has leeliiul the offer of a position on the medieal ttr oC irw jsarimriLsH lronta rittslmrKahd hi cnutuie t-. praetiee his roressioti in this place. "Tisses T.eVtha Cnmw,ll an,l Mildred KiU-s lol M.tiiday for Jinlian, lla.T whore Tneyi,iir.?njj,eHcMaort wntirty ($.lo nynt rhe SUte Normal SthooL They were acc..nij,:,:iicd ly Ir Hills,, lii-ssie, the tive-year-oid tlaushtor of Mhii'uH Mrs. R-jWrt Crovle. ofo-ne- I maiigh township, diwl at the home of her parents al ti:. o'clock Sunday night, after frtui)!i;' hicki-sof tvplsoid fever. Veiieraole John Savior, who reside just south of town, w.s painfully injurtil latri Vx'diiosday w !uieikaci.at irliop pinjf down a treo. A limb struck him on the forehead, culling several deep gashes. The pxstor will preach an Mister ser iiinu on Sunday morniiis ' the Somer set l'ris'nyteriaH CJi:iri:. when he will take for his suliject "Tho Tower of His Uesurrection." Kvciiing services as usu aL lldward Swank, who lives' liear Mil ford Station, had his left hand so badly erushe-1 while working i:i m stone quary near that pla.-e last Wndtttsd ay. that lr. MiiiimeU fouii J it ncjessary to amputate two'of the Cnjijrs ; ; The next meeting of the local Ministe rial As.s.:-ciation will be held on Monday next at the Lutheran parsonage. Wudm Kev. J. S. Hsrkey will read a i'Rjer on "ihe I reseller of Christ in the lord's Suipcr." A full attendance is reiTicsted. m . Kev. Iloupt will conduct services in the Church at Husband on next Sabbath inoruiiifc; In tiie afl-riio(.a lie will preach at Icarltowii. and in the oveniag in t!ie Somen ' Evangelical Clmreh. -iThe slvive thre sermons will le ujk.ii the Kesurre-tioii of Christ," The many friends of lawyer 'Wiiliam H. Kuppel will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his borne, suffering from un aggravated bilious attack. His tstudilioii exhibited ' klarmiiig symptoms Kriilay, but hi nee Sunday he has been gcttinj along very nicely and will, in ail pro'.-a- iiiity, leal;le t-J 1P alnut and attend t business iK lore lue close of the present v. i-ek. S.:: .;ii ill e n .saiigie, wue of Siiiion N.iiigie, of Taint township, died April 1 aged years s months and 1 day. The liuooutui ami sct'en i liJdren ni.x.ra Iter l i. f Tiaf fuf-eral iH-curred April J and tiie iiilenaeut wus in the Sc-.dp Kevc cemetery. The sermon w as preached by lao Kev. i:..c Siiicni and was an elo quent tribute to the virtues of the lea.l. '1 iie uecoascd had been a iiu ii.ber of the Scop Level Lutheran chureh for thirteen vcars. One ri jiresi iitative from each of the ten id 1 IVliows" lodges in this eoun:v wiil alK'iid the annua', meeting of the irand Lodg", to be held in IMiilaJi-Iphia, ,oa .May ilsl, at w hich' time the haiidomc new Oi l I t-;iofrs T( iiij-.e in that ity w iii Ts dilictibil. ' The d.'leji'.tes elected areas follows: Addison, J. S. Hartzeli iterlin. S. I'.rabaker; Continence, M. Tau iiehill; llolsapplii, Wiu. Wiaud; Kiug- wtm-.l, Ilii-ani Lthr; Meyorsthd-V M. A Km ten Sti.yestowii, K. ii. Vrj-burg; fiil isiniry, K. H. Iituliert; Somerset, I C Coliirn: l"riua, J. S. Lyons. lino was afi.l !i"t o very Jong ago either, w hen nearly every family in thi MiuiiiiiL.:ly ha.1 a '"btilihering day.' (Jreat pn-paratiom wereina le fr IT, i-ot only by f.;uii!:es who raisi-.l their own pigs and tlle, hat by their less forlu- nate reighlmrs who were compelled to buy a side r tw o of beef and a hog. in "butchering day." w hen m!r one side of a beef -and a small pig M ere to tie cut up, work began as early as three o'clock in the morning and the en tiro fami'.v wtvs kept busy until lutein the night. Tmlav one man emidoyed at ieo. U. tive's sltughtir house kills and dresses forty pigs in ten hours Hon. A. .1. Coioorn and wife will c.e- orate the luiitlh aniiiversary of tlieir marriage on Smulav next, when all of their chihlrcii, grundwhildren and greats gran3-i-liili!:-n are espis-ied to gatinT aroaad the fandiy lrd. Notwit'.istaiid' ing having 1-eii tTfly year "married Ma jor Colri-irn still onsnlers liimseir a voiinir man." and in reality is more active than mW uieu are at lifiy years if age. His good wife lK3arsherysirs!.,m:ng!y. Mr. and Mr. Co! Kirn will entertain as uianv of their frii-uds as iuy s.s.t lit to iiii at their resi icii. o on Monday next. It is the exceptional c upio. tint live to celebrate their "g ,l r.i wedding," but Hanker S:iiur-1 l'hiis,i:iand w ifo, of lier lin, eele!ralei their.-, ftmr r livo years ago, and b.rth are sti-l h lie and h'rarty. Mr. Joseph Kirk Love and Miss Sarah iliiy-abclh Jennings wre uniieJ in mar riage at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. N. K. Sioan i:i Pill-burg, on Wednesday evening Ltst, Lev. C. T. C'iitts-Ouiau, of that city, olliei-iling. Tiie bride was iiticnd'sl by her sister, Miss Jennifer J linings while the pro-mi's h.isiu.-ss partner, Mr. William Sunshine, performed the duties of br-t man. A large :.niiit-.'-r of invited guest., v. it:i.-s(d the ceremony and eryvcvl uie iec?,.Ui:i, w,Licli immejiatt-ly Jlowed. A:i;r jji cxiended bridal tr:j the happy y nuig ... f .I'- I. Kupie w lil.relurM : j j.-iin-ao n,- v. ueic he gr-ioiii is eiig:g' I m liusiucss Jo- g cepu K: k L ive is the e: ie-: s.n of Mr. , Ucvr:e 11- l "f this i-laeo. ',Mit Mr Ai.ti:n:i: r -ti.iris cjiue iV.jui l'i i!urg regal Jll) tlir C4)l)'i.:.J:l ol r-l iss .Min:m-, ' daughler ri;.taiii atid Mrs W. H. San j bff. tictice of wJiosCiilmi-s ,-,as :: Jua in ... . - s . : st isnUO. 3Uss f mer.jW ho a MuJcia at the Tiitoiiurg i-emaie. t o.ietfe. r"-H. 1 hoid fever and I ri lav tier coiioiiiou v as such us to arouse the most serions r.pprehcnsioris on the part of her physi cian and nurse, and w hen her father and m.rtht-r and brother; Frank K.. were sBuiuiomsl toiler be-l-ije, Iatc-st reix.rts are to tiie etlect that the invalid has bes n a- caiWtvi! HWUJ inx r i iiwj iouuv and that the chances Tor her recovery are very slight. Miss SaniK-r is only aUait js years of PC" nd is one e-f Soruersefs brightest and m-ist spular young ladies. Two wis-kii since hn art'n-le on "Uescii ing Slock fr.nu ll.indiig l'.uildings" w as pais1 iTllhe.-0 ehimnva!'d the ad-f-ii-e tTierein e.inUlne.T wds p:t t.f a prac-ti-al test lat Monday night, when Hen. A. H. Cothoth's barn, in this plaoe. was Isirncd to the grounL The w riter of the ar'i !e refernsl to maintains that after liisi-and i-atile have weii iu:m nii, , i.d in that wit only, tui they lx indne I ed to k-ve their stalls and led to a place lofsafetv. A valuable na. kney stallion j wa in ihe Coffroth barn and when his i n-s. aers reached his Mall be was thor ! o-ighly terrili.d by the glare s.f the fire ! and the other unii:Uun.l conditions mir jrTidln(r him. ha resisttsl 11 eff.vrts ! made to remove him until after a sug ! textiou "to put a coat over his head" had j been complied with, when he quieted down and walked tamely from tbe bnru- building. The gentleman u o. ,j theaitiele j the tiiiielv-qgif'-lsinia' t W'tlliaui. Ron of Ir. irmai. of HerJIn; di.l Sunday r.iijht, at his honif 5n Cu' Urlaiid. Md., from typhoid fHW.The d-eeased was aiiou. thirty. ,yn of aro ami was L-mplfo-I'bCtelcKniitht.AtHVai.r at Mt. Savag Jannti in. He N mirriri d by IPs wife and tworhlMrn. " A Doable 1'cneral. S-KUxt fni a fH to (he M.f nr:r.i er to ofiiciate'at funerals inore sn, or to pas- through e:isMis more solemn than that at Kingwood. on Tuesday, April 2.1. whf a we bnrio.1 Ju ln Snyder, agl IS years. 8 month and day, and his sis ter, Mrs. Mi ifrla Kimine!, uged 'JS vcars liml 3 inonths.' The two.pen cravfa. -th. Im.r Kuppre.ssed sol .f the largo and xyuipalhttie assembly, the dark and gloomy day and tiie raiu Ui U Ugan to lallnswc lowered t!ie rollins all -con-spired to increase tbc soleninily of tho ru-Kixion and seemed to convey thej.in irnage of J.hova, "lie Mill :id know that I am tioU'' ... . A Unit 4 weeks ag Judsop, lose fath er lives at Kingwood, 'went to Kot-kwotHl to sis? how his little nephew, w ho was sick with typhoid fever, was getting "long. The little U.y wanted "Jud" to stay and nurse him. He did so, lw-aiie Mr. Kiiunicl Mas not feeling well, ami oon came dow n w ith the fever. A few day later Mrs. Kimim 1 took Rick, and last of a'.Uudvm t.s.k the tUal disease mid, after an illness of only a few days, died on Sunday evening, and was follow ed by Lis xlsier o:i Monday. . ? A. U. Mn.i.Kit. The Krissiager 4 Surts Sale. AiHiiit strangers isttcndisl the Kris siiiger v Knrtit pubii.- salo ycMtonlay. They eatne from nil parts of this county mid some from adj. lining counties The selling wakept tip until luo'cl.x-k p. M. AUmt tsl.0ul) worth of g.Hids were sild, the h:df bringing the spot cash. ! The car load of liuggie. and carriages and cvei j thing else on wheels went out. The tinu carried out their promises to 111" letter. Nothing was 1-hl iiiii'k. S-m. u-;ie!i-i were left unsold fir want of tiiuti, :it ths tirm aataorura us to say these g; js can oa uat at liars.inis at privato sale. JS.-n, Jieevnu Krs. Lcciuia Boaford. The sniijrct of tliis sketch, who was the wile of I.dward Iienford. diel at lier home in Fer:uiali at o'cl'vk p. sil.. Thursday, aged a?ii:t thiitv--ii:ht yitars. leath rnlted fr&m ji ilhiess .f a com plication of lis-is.-, which had extended over the pst tive yer. The tiaiilen r.auie of tho dei-oaM was I'.hoads, and sh wa a daughter of Mr. and Mr, luvid VhoJs. of liar Sipes- ville, lr'lh of whom aro dead. A brother ;id twv sisters survive Frank Khoads, f Somerset; Mary, wiiV of Henry. J. SiiuTer, r.f l.ntr..he. and Julia, wife of Willis liittner, of S)t;ierM t. She had no ehiidifu. . . - liitnnc:it was rka.lo in rte:irrs hureh- yar.l, n.ir Jeiiuers. , A ''ioaie.-fal Xoth. A iisp:ilfh fit.iu Mar'ingtoii, W. Vs., s iys: Last week Cha.-le. Ji.hns.in, a well-kii't-. u ii',:nir, g I out his ritle, ufivr it had Irf-r-i sliiniiii!;; for twr. veeks in a closet with the barrel le.id.- i, t:- 1 f.i ttid, up n c ylra.-'.ing the cart rid to cie.ui the Titi, that tho Uad of the bullet had all Imvii eaten away and poured ut of the barrel in line ibist. Wish the dust tlieie c.u; th--dried icwiy 'J' a iiu.'.ii, and the avpe.:: ;u.-;-of ihe moth i'lieale-.l that ii ii u! eaten liic l.-ad irom the ballet, "lie sr.o-aed tie." ;i..::i and t lie lea I dust to s ve.al fri-T. Is, and nil agreed that ev erything indii-ated that tiie ne.ih had ea-.- u auav the lead. ne of Mr. JoLils-ns friends happened ) I j 1a ae-iuaieti-il with Mr. son, of lr."kiy n, N. V., a i-'rai:k Juiiil f.uiKi.is eiito- lllologisl, all i s'lggesteil th.it tho moth and b ad biiritigi be sent to him for ex amination and ropirt. This was done, :md to-day the report w as re-iiM .L Mr. Johnson says the moth w as a common cupel moth, nd that ihe gun. standing again.-t the wall of the closet, had cap tured ihe m.ilU as il ft 11 from some arti cle of clothing, ami the moth, In'ing un able to climb out of the- sm-i!h gun bar rel, had attacked the softest part it could lind, mid had gone to work to hrj its way oti U lie says thai it is the scrund ease on reisird, the 1: r-t being where a l-'reiieh t nt --.ooh.gisi had pl.ussl several He t!i in a lead b ix and they had eaten their way out. He stated that the pres ent case was most remarkable, as the iu.th h id nearly reduced nil ounce of lea-l to powder in less than two weeks and that without f.id upon which to re new its eiu-rgles. T " : - Odd Pellows' i'iif Temple. Tho (i.l i l'eli-.ws of re;i!isylva:iia .-.r.-iire.pui iug to d. 'da-ate their lie $.7; H', ';! temple in riiiladelphi.i. The -w-rviees wiil be held Mtty ilist, wh-n th?re will occur perhaps the greeti'sL parade ever seen in l'hihidclpUia. There are in the Stale aK-Mit 1 bl.o.n ( l I Fello.vs. of whom the ofii.t-rs say, ) will participate in the march 0:1 limad str".'t. Keside there w ill -n large delrgatioin from Maryland. New York. New Jersey a:)d lelavare. Tiie tiraud L .dgo will hold iLs annual meeting ill lh iic-.v building after Ibe d .s 1 i -a to ry cere 1 1 1 i 1 i es. The huge U-mpie stands on Kroad St.. at the corner of Cherry, oiis s piare north of the City Hall. It is nine stories tall, and the exterior ij coustruete.I of I'om peiian bri'-k, with terra cwta pilasUwe, .iiiicr- and trim ning. Tais 1 Irult over a steel frame, me 1.1 renews wiil have tlieir irand Lo ig roJius on the first fl-r, itn-1 eilier lo-Lfr r itlH w ill o -ciipy ihe Totfr tp fl.v.rs, The others will !c rentitl for "fliers. , , ICarder of 21jj. Haailton. Maj. A. C Hamilton, tiie originator of thecs.-.ipe :iiu Li'nby prison in 1sj4, wa mui-d.-i-i.'d in Morgantown, Ky. Sam 1 . 1 Spen'tr ii.is iM-eu arresieo aim pia.-ci in tail v. ith evidem-e against him. Alfred r. -l: iier. w i. i was with Spencer, says eiieeristhe man who lire-1 the shot- The i-scito 01 Maj. Hamilton mid ins pil associate from old Libby pt ison at imoiid, Va.. is one of the interesting incidents of I he civil war. Maj. Hamilton was of the Twelfth- Kentucky cavalry. aud ilii him were ertiiSmd ?m&.JXi-M A. Johusm, d"Uie Iliventh .-avalry imd Liit.'lld. Kn-.:le, ef the Tw enty-fnst KH'.ucky iitfauti-y. They rtrta-eired tlto i.I'-a of luuueling out of the old prison. and with, only a few crude jmplciiieiiLs be gau the task. - After digging for V nights they $aw dayUgliL and with them lot ther oili.-ers made their esi-stpe.- rue llbt-rs made thi-ir appearance in Ij.Miis- vi!iem the night of March :k The tunnel they dug was .., fei-t long, and -5 f t in diameter. ' 3Iai;y of those w ho es caped were capture:!. ILmiUu-n, Spencer aiiu Keicher were rei-.rtetl to- 1itc le ii .Irinking in a saloon.-together late at iiight, auI tliemimler i supposed to have followed a drunken quarrel. ' - . ' . .. ;i L Sice Line el Carpeu, Hie.. . TeMsanire line of Carjiets" vIk' In grain.-Tapestry, IVsly ItrHssells WH- toiis rfm nality cf ,A'elveb-';4b;iiin- a:ers, J ruggi'ts, llugs Mats nl I lot lis alid'Lilloli'unis also fth-e suit of clothes for yourself or sons Shirts Collars, Cuffs Tics etc cail at -.- x. llm.U'rluuiw Clothin; & Carpet Stoce, r - . Mailt St3,SoiiK3, V. X y - HttptTa "VTeekly ; 4 ,f The thirtieth auniversury of Lliieoln's asK.iftinatiuiit fUiu3 m ' ApiU iH he ciinimeihnraUHl Ly the pnWihuioti in J.i t"j Weeklff of iwu-auitevorthy .ar- tV-les of wlJch Uie.flrBt r ill, liscu.s tiie sou mi ,of L-lrte-iifi's'eSoijrtrnce; an-". Uie ms-o'nd wjfn d;votrtd ut the Lieo4i (fe- liealigy-r-Vung iui bmti-. xs Rutland UM.k. -VUt Wxiii;. a W;-)i'"H lr? eoulrifHited 1L3v?ns K- f-TV'Ttdeii, Ke'islor of the l!ni4 .tiatesl Treusury Jurir t tl": fsriod ol" titer (Jiil AVar, Vtid an lutimaie fi iua-i of the rrc-sidcntLim self, n well ns of liwny of t'm leadrng .. -- wmr: - .jn t -i rfT y -, .. - i . 1 ' . ,. . . Tt t. irfsn.'. ti-ir i ; 'i I - j ' ; ' I i : ' i ...... ... .. u ,i , -i . . I- " " : ! r ; rr- -r--.r -t- -. r.- --r j From the .M'alla Walla (Wash,) Ktabninan. j " .The, wtiuian stitlrajci.stB bpve got so n.-ar raliration of.tlieir aoibitiun that Uii-y. N' now eijindrins('iipropositioii to rt a sl't.Hrtnt Tl!n ' tvhh-n. iTl dis tpenso uitn ivt4.it nWt-iSf h act age. They think thst Ihe admission that lhey.- nru . twtuly-onn yearjr of agti ougi.t to le sulHcient. What right h:w the pn'olie to know the pxncfc n .f any person, who propose to-vct-?-If tho voter makes it f:i davit that he or sho is twenty-one fir over, tho Nirpone.of liij law, they ay, is imp',icd with. Aiu:iiir men it is iindersUKMl liiat a. stateuieut of age is required as one mejins of .identifi cation. Hut iii) one contends that a wom an between twenty-anc and lifty can iie iK'ntified liy her appeamnee 'its tr age. Hhs may- lie Idnntiiied by oilier menus Imt after a woman Iran reu-heit maturity she practically cIkwihcj the- ag whivh liest suits her j;i;iMral styU - ..,, 1 For Farmer Oaly. We w ere i-how n this w eek a lioot for ke-ping expenses nnJ indebtednss of a farm, calhnl the '1'aiui Uecord." It rs indexed and the methods so simple and plain that any farmer can keep, w ith vcry littla trouble, an x:U't nceoiint of the re ceipts and espemtitures of the. farm in every department, and know just wont each crop of grain, produce, fruit und vegetables cost him per year, and j:it what he receives for the same. There are also departments for tho purchase and sale of all kinds of stock, rc-oris for all the brood isnirnalsscveral pages for keep ing ats-ouut of hired help, etc., in fact, a perfect farm account liook. Mr. Clark, thi genlleiimn w!h exhib ited the lvk to os. w ill canvass i this county, r.tul every ftirmcr will :hve a clianec to examine, and, at cost of a few cents a year,, be in jMssossiou of one of these valuable liooks. Lo-w Price of KorctJ. There was a horse-buyer in Everett on l-st Saturday, and ho purchased ten or twelve IiorscH during the day. Tiie prices paid w ere from $1 tJ-i. The price paid r most of the iiiiiiiIkt purchased was Wertin re!iiemlier tli lime :oi.I n hasn't Iss'ii so . lonj; ago, either when Everett was the principal jHtiut in I5ed- ford oHiiity for good horses, ' and the prices psid for them at that time was from $lil.i.iH Captain Morgart and Wil liam Snell, w ho w ere thi leading bwyars at that time, txiucht and nhippwd many car hads to the 1 ..vs-.rn uiarkets ami if tliey paid less than JLV'th hort wa con sidered a "plug."'. The, farmer who raises a knrs that brings a price like the aimve at the present time must trot out an ex ceptionally line piece of horsciicsli, and a "galled" animal at that, w ithotit a blem ish of any kind. The suitstimthui of the traction and the trolly for the home car has "doiie" the horse trade for this gener ation. Ksrrr't l:pn!il'r t.i. Haay People. ' '"' 1 A good many people in S .nn-rsf t and vicinity are using the Cinderella Stos. es and Ka.iges iiieh U the ls?t evidence of their tueriL Sold by . . J. B. Hoi.oF.r.u u;m, Siuierset, fa. - Aa Aitt-oaomicsl bonder M17 he Otscrred ! Cool Pridsy. j (inti.vMl Friday, which falls this week, j will occur a most reiunrkahle asir.morn--l c..l phenomenon, according t a Ciucago paper's special dispatch from I'aris, w Iiieh savs; "u:i (ii.vid Friday (April 12) the he.iv, en'y Lodi.-i vhiili gravitate, around H. sun -.Till l- in exa. tiv tiie same positi-m i they os-e.i.;cd the dav Chii.-.t died oil the crisss It will be tiie Iii t in i::e sa. li a great day. thing has o'curr jusUls-Si. yeai s ,:; 1 since that That .was tiie ad yer."o;thftl'Lris;iiiu cm, which '.at-s from tbe birth of .lrtis .Clirisf. At 4:'Ju Friday mornihg.'I'aris llnie, almnt 11:2', p. in.. Sewf YiA k time, April 11, iheinoon El jKeln're V:ir2:u3s ; Svie:ii and hide that j:.p-iur ovej aji hu:ix.V . Keyersdale U3i?ijCfcc"iaal Ayvii S3 to IVofs. ;r'. h .yjrand-JL-J. I'hili-ps, iirtaats :i tbe tft-laV' d. partni -nt. JKssi'tni'',JinssI ifvi-die ScJiuits htA tor;'YAlgS "SlKrthy, teachers of tnMtrUirretitul afiu.s:4..Toice uulture and painting imd drawing, respectively, f.-.rrr.. r - - r frt.truKH, McYc'r-oale, ra.,J ' .' ' I'rincipal. -i.l .4prO;l,'J''K." ' ' The- lurirer 1 ftaag,Paraed Kouaiaiai. Into tho A Friday' , dispatch fpmi ('onm lls ville, l':u, saysr An exciting ciia.se fv-r .as hand 4' robl.-rs is on to-night in the mountains three iniies east of here. John Turner, tiie only inemlsT --f the famous C'ooly gang that escaed the cluti hes of the law, is bai ling the Is-mdits. Otlicer A. C Jmneaii, Joha Mc- i weli. T. il. Palmer and a p:se of citizens are in pursuit. Two uigiits ago the drug storeef Mr)-we;i llarly, at 1 'tin bar, was broken into and robUsl t.f -ash and g.snls to the amount of fK tit tii;ht five residences and lius-incs hoiisi-i were roblied in the same manner. The l-ks were Imred out of tha doors and upward of H,":! - in goods and iiioney curried away. This" morning tip cirtzens ere thinsighly nroiawvl au-1 t!e pilose mentioned startetl out on a clew to the rob!ers. Aliont o'rbxk this afte.rnM.n they came upon the band at a lonely spot in the mountains b.-k of linibar. Furnace. A demand to surrender M-as' AiiKweretl by a fusillade of bullets It w asanswertd in kind by tha posse, and at least l'!0 shots were exehacged. The robls-rs kejit dodging frvin tree to rock, and Cijaily worked their ay li.-k to a -cave. ; ; They tisik '-shelter iiv this aud had : uirli- ie-idisl advantage that the posse fell b-.n-k to f 'miliar for reiiiforcements At 'i o'clock they :arhd out again. The r.ib'oers had in the meantime decided that things. were getting .o hot, and retreated from their cave. The jiosse surprised them just as' they were aiio.it to leav and a sei-ond v i!ey of slts w as exchanged. The pursuers divided their party here, part fMIuwiug the Imudits, and the others stayed to guard the rave. It is filled w ith plunder a'l.d booty of all descriptions obtained in raids that have been jw.-nir-rinjr fj-MitM'iuJj';" tiliieU.n far tileij thrts? months. There are four men in the tlceing Land "f robbers - Turner, their leader, is know u to lie a desperate c-haraiAer, . and ' lee ofleii il'that h would die like his old leaders" "Jack" and Frank Codcy. Your Own Fault- . - If you k not gel a jw-rfect haker xvIm'ii you buy tho new Ilungc. The Cinderella is sold guaranteed to Is- a goixl Iciker. It lasts longer and looks Letter than any other 011 the market. Sold by - Jauks B. HoI.PKBnAl M, : .Somerset, la. Professor Shortlidge Raid te Be Eane. At the monthly meeting Friday after noon C-f the tTeatees of tle State Hos pital for the Insane, at'Norrlslow n Pa., resident jdiysician Kichardsou sul initte.1 a report -to . the effect that ProH-sHor Swithin C. Shortlidge, of Media, lias been Ranc ain-e November 1, and further detention would be detri mental to hi health. The report was ac companied liy a letter from ITofessor Slmrllidge in which be liewailed bis en-forsvl-)Vfiuratil from liiii ediihlrelfc:' The rustss adoptisla minute 'd"sinj Iro f(jtorMiortKflge or 1st attorneys' to tip ply to:tho djsttict attorney of Pclav are i-oinily mr his releasu uuder . halieas cor; pus proi-eeJings. Professor Shortlidge shot and killed hi wife to .whom he hnd .Ken married but a short timp,! lVs-etulsw jsl; lMk He was tried for" lnurdert and w'as'ac onittexton tlteirronnd of ipaanity. - He was the proprietor, of hortlinge' and- vw 1 1 T r T Ifigncst bf all m Lcivcntn" Power. Latest U. S. (ijv't Rcton w i . i ; . - i' ;it i . i . rc hi 1 ":! 1. , . 1 ,-. Bsri at tla Craiiri.tioa. ':!;, Spepkhig with r.r.irl ta lite ei-K;isi. the e-ia oti the 2..&iinst.. Prof. Wiggiti,! of NfClwa,.t)jitaysjlliat it wa utUi-.lM-flly tho,s.uir.si mwrianil at the lime of .'hrst'ij cj-ueijixjon..., ...t . . t : "Tiie ,e;l,ipsp, of the sun the. ilt i list," he Slid, "was remarkable for t-,o reasons: First, lMs-aus H happened neaf (he vernal eAiho.x,' and, siHMiidlyj becnitseS't took plaee at noonday on the ml-iflian 0 Jerusalem. Klblicil iTitlcs and astronomers have always boen'nta loss to Itmiw definitely w hether 'the dark ness all over the land" of Judea from noon until Jd'ilwl;, which wuaaloiit Uiulimo of Vli? vernal xi-.iii!o.x, on March i),,A. I). 31V, that is at tho crucifixion was cans? 1 by an eclipse of tiie sou or w as pri. Iuec 1 as the lir.st Cliristiaiis' said it was by mi racnlons jiowcr. I am now 1n a position to toll them,' iiame"yr that' it Was an ecliiso. I know now by 'actual ealenht-' tioti of eclipses uvi-r !Uic meridian of Jerusidom m Mnr:h .W, A; 1. k Now, the darkness at ChrUfs death, liioevau geiislssay, wan acroiiipinicd , by earth quakes and tbuse phenomena were very Marked at that perhid, as we burn from j other w riters Tertidiaii, one oft he Cith ers in tho second century,- appears to-IraveTs-eu very indignant when tol l by the learned Innans that 'the darknevs wasoaiiHcd liy an eclipse of tho sun, for hesays: i,-,. ,;. .-.:; u -. "'Those who are not auaru that this v. ;uj.. preilicted . alxut Christ, no doul.t liiou;;ht it, an e.-liise. V011, yoiirselvcj;. have tho aceouut 'of tlio v.'orld portent still in your arch: vcs." -' - "Now, he could have referred only to one lloi'ian writer, for only one made, ai far as wo know, any record isnrriiing it. This was i'atlgon, an hist;)rian und freed man of tl F.uiporor Adrain, A. D., IM. I'hUgon ro.i.r.ls that iu theirid olym piad, which w as A, 1). 31, tlmro a re markable darkening of tho sun. There was a great earthquake in ililiivnia, and many . houiii l'-U down Iil tha city of Ni.-e." "I have ivii watching the sun for a conjunction of tiro sun and moon over Judea, to ee if it would lio attended hy earlii.piakes jikemie montiontsl by Phil-' gon. This e.lipso was just the thing to justify or dif.jat him, for, if tho eclipse a few days ago happened at the time of earthquakes in Italy or anywhere in the" vicinity of Nice, Phi'.gon's account would !; proved trie, and we would also know that the dark ness at Christ's death was caused by an relipiso of the sun, imd was not, therefore, miraculous' They I'a.-e. : Fouryoung tiiun, c.!l under 'Jtt year l" age. Iiw rence IleyiiohU, ii F. i'n-sit..n and hud and -Sid Prtsn-Lnr, Were drivji:g into Houston, Tex., on their niuni foui .1 day's hunt. Asth"y passed a crowd of negroes, some of the latter mr.de jeering remarks aud'rpvirf or.e oft be h.ys in the wagon making aiisw ir, onu of tim i!egro-s threw a st-m, v. fijeh struck, 11c uf li ' white 5j..,vs, and atollit-r n gro drew a re volver. The leys openi.-.l. lire i:j on the nf-gi-es with AVineiicsier's, killing two. tiegro im-n and one womnn: S-i eral shots ww fired by IxU sides The white me n wi re arrested. SEED,. : , : POTATOES. I run now prepared fo furr.i-"i. at rea sonable priees,' the l.e-t Si'K!) Tf iTA T1i mid SWKF.T tMHN th-u the mar ket e-.ui produce. 1 lMigii! lust yi-ir t!i highest price- im-L Jk-sI pohstoes in the stale .of, New. York and .'. t-sted them.' They all did weil, with thu excepiion of a few kinds lliut could not stand the ter rible drouth, w hieh I w ill Hot put on lie-' market. My crop was numerous J.st yer.r. From 21' ounds I raised 11 bush els of Magic Murphys an average of bushi'Is fr.m 1 lui-hel. ' Iran furnish the: following kinds, all pure variiits: " Maggie Murphy; F-veret; Karly pTide; Keystone Favorite; : Amerioin Wonder; I.ateKing; Karly I'witan; Whiter Than snow; Fa.ly Shamrock; F.aily . per fee-' t.n; Iri-h la:y; leise of Krin; Dakota' Ked; Pluiumer's Heaiity; ll.'iplu's l'uv--otiie; Si-Weeks" Potato. ' All orders .will .lie promptly filled by mail or express. Address all commniii eatioiisM THZD. HEIPLE, Boncber, ?a. . I also S.-11 the tii-iser Kngiue and Thre-her aud Saw Mill, and am also agent for the Monumental lironzo Co., of Uriugeport, Conn. SOLUTION NOTICr. The partnrrslii existing Ih-Iwis-ii Wll-on V. stiuv.-r and Krtsl s. tomtit, Ik-iI an, I sIhm-iiii-rc!iiiiits, I mi tliis itiy Uvn tlUsolvisl ly nuitiitil nt. The of the tirm a"- 111 the luouts of Mr. Kn-il is. nil kn.iM'iiiu (?iei;i--e- ii-t li'c.l lo Hi" I'.ria nre r pirtiusl locuil unm htin.orat lli.i'nn.l i-.n.l nil.! liee lirl.l ofW'iisii W. MiaViT witiiill Uiirty .tiiv fn.iu Miis-ilaie Kiel svlle. 1 !ie t.iisHi.-ss v-ilj csiiiduetisl In the nitwre hy Wilson W. Hiiavcr. VJI:iN W. SIIAVKI, ' Somerset, IV." FUEO S. UU. . . Sturrli -Ji, IK i. : L j;OAL N'OTfCL. T' Sninli.-t IViulr. of Stocktn. C:i!irorti!:i. Ytta a.-e Ik n-hy noiilitsl tlml to ;.riiaiii-e ofawrii of partition lsiii-.l out of t!i.- ir- pll;l'l' CoU.t lSIi:eJ( f illlliy, l',l 1 W;il li.ii t un ln-i.. s: on the pivnii.-. o the n .1 estate of Jov.ih 1.. K.K.t. r, ibs-M., -.Incle In Mii-.esfte.ru Imroeaii, s.i:m rs-1 4-i.iiut.v, l';-. on S:itnn!:i-. the :7th -!;.v c.f . f;rii. Is... wit- n nod wiw-rr -iu can ult: n I if you. tl.inh prois er. Hiii-rift's tiflice ' 1 KUWAKh HWI-:K. . . : Marcii VU. , . aertr. ' ' ii.'.? ii j'.: 2 Car; Load Vehicles. 3 list arrived, tlic ficcst anil most, couvjilete' line of Baggies, . SJurrcyi, I'hiietonfi, ""irin? Vagon, J-jiinille Wagons and Dog Cart.-?. 1 : Lave vehicles with spring cf every deoriition, - ... and at jinecs lb'irer than ever before ... ; . - . ' . heard of ...; . u Brewster Side-Bar Spring. coil : : : Concord - - 7 : -Dexter Queen - -American Queen ; -, Ferry Queen - - And the improved End Spring, the Le. - A line lot of Double and Single: Dusters, Whip3f etc. Have a full Heavy or. Call and see the greatest display of Vehicles in Somerset County - - - ' - - - - to dav at E. L. ' r"ts. ' Net . '. f '. 1 -!-.) . Dl'lllO" ..... i Goods. : Do vou thdvr that cverr "slielf; counter, table, showcase ani wiu dow in bur Iry Geo U Department U erowded to its uioio.st caj'aciiy with ever) tliiti"; tho market aflVrrdii in tiie way of cew hd iog goo-Lj. , jAVc liave bought the largest and best assortment of : CAhTl-TS,.. : LACE CCRTAIX?,: ' RUGS, and Evtr seen in Somerset. Carpets and Lace Curtains 'arc now on exhibition vnd wc are con fident that oar styles and prices are saclt that lookers wiil bcco'ne - buy cri. Ue sure to sec bur new Carpets anl Curtains for spring. Wc will tako pleasure in ?iiO Jrir.ij yon a biir ran.; of styles in all the different gra.ics . of Ir.rair.-', . Tape.-trie.i. Bf.ily i)rti?cl.- anJ Velvet Carpet.s. Iu Lace Curtjtini - Our - Prices Challenge . the County. Ia tLLj department we are .sLowinjr -all the new rkh stvlci. Everything New, Call and sec ns. Everything ful ly stocked and ciptipped at Parker & Parke; ?s. Pub ic Saie Valuable Real Estate. tly virtue of th aurlionty ro:j::t'ai.-i iu lu tiiel will.:rl l.tjui. iil ( Arir vii iiii lit .uii. X MiH prf fMi.!I tir-;:t Pi'-OiTlft SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1895, At I O'clock P. M., th.-foiiouuii i.4-ril r.i. I s...t,i i.itr- Hi. lroi j:;o aiiiU Al.rii.ori I. :v'J v 'a- Tin- ur.ilivitic't .nf-hntf if a itnln "tre i of ti. lot : ; li t Ii iii .t 'TT. soii ti .-1, -ii s j, Sor.ier srl coiiii;.-. l'i'-. 'i'!j"i.n'iS Iiu. Jt w.ir; .nl 'il in U '.ni.' "L Jo!:ti U.ii;, lii-iij;. i. -.in it ink.n. w ; I ii:, ii i i'.imiiI-i:. lU'iii.iiiiin ltiMl).ii l'e'iclu-r, Jitcoii liortiiuio ;ini i.iiik-i, conuou- 369 ACRES 359, an;l al!nr n.c.'. t Inu tnv-t of I.-n 1 n-.irr.in-liil in to.- num." of i;..rl.:i:s AiUiius. h.ii-vi-v. d en S.-jl..iiiU-r M, IT oy :i u:oi.ii.! iti.t.u JIn-r il, 17;i ini'l pnO'iiteii to ASr.-.lia:-. !.. in aiul V.'i.lium s.-oii, ily w, l-.M. iiu t inM is tt i-ll tlmi-r.-.i Willi 0.1k :iiul otli. r t!i:e ocr. Tcriii ni-iite knovn on !:. 01 sm'.:'. J. J. Air.sMA.V. Ficc"-iitr of Ahr.ihnm l'..-.iii:, U-c";l. Notice to Buildjro &. C: itractors. f i ll.- Iloll-r . TIic Iiir.s-torsif t of Kiiii!ov:ii.-nt of : h I'.iur io :J .t.jii r.-J .i..ii;Ty. w: . :s for the Ltiti'tl:::; ceive s. aii-.l pro'--:. : for the Ltiti.tl::i; of n llri.-k iui!.iiii'r ii He-Jrtn.r f:ir..i. up u.-iiil 1-o'cliw-k h. m.. Al-nt r!li. !-. u'u. n the I'i-rit-tors will iii..t ut Ihe liei.e-ori met :l:iy lo op. ;i ltie lil..sitbd the riirr-t-t. - !'hi.i an.l sp-vl'lr:i:?iHi -:ill 1-.ill lit tl:-- o?;''- ol A' toniry L-C 4'oll.oru alu.-r Aprl .'Aii, l;-.o. The 1 'tr.s tors ri s: r. niit tin rUiit to r.-; .:i uny aiitlall .liiuii--- Uy OrJ. r of ;r:.in of Toor. III Wr W;int a few II H men to nil a . i. r-fi;-; Use of N-.T-ry ?!.ie-i. Weniftiot inrik. yo.i rich i:i;i nio:i:li LuVum kv.' 'ii stetiy empioy ranl ::ml pay joa well far it. our ptU-i-s corriioii J witit -! iii:it-. Wnt kr V rms a-ul trritoty to THE HAW AS NUKSERY CO , RCCKESTCR. N. Y. it a u a -.v'-C- ft ppring ever used on the road. Harness, baddies Li i JIcs, Lap line of . Light. SIMPSON'S '.. t . v.; . Shciver J ha.s -I i : , , ; ; J hem. THE NEW STYLES IN SHOES; . .' Novelties in . EASTER . . . GOODS. OXFORDS, TAfiS, PATENT LEATHEfii, Etc. XT O matter wliat may le said . about Footwear, my lines 1 .invite: your attention, bei.'t; 1 based nfion the tread cf com fort, with ijaalitie liitrh and priew low, aaJl-l'-TO-PATH rTYLK-?. A. very iiico line of Ladies' c-Loes ia all Myled at Lt:r.t V,-h:$. i i mm, .'SucceiJir to S-i3f i Go.J i 10Z MAIN CROSS ST.. Somerset. - - Pa. A . . Difference, Air! a '.iii 'lilV.rencc r.i your ir.sh iiecotint i! tin- yearly Uiivln- h.-.s lvn j il'.ilf-iieln ioiisl v e ilol. t to. suril to iticutv wi'.I ou'y wiuic!.t iiiv I'.ijti .ii ilti f rn:u.:'.r iTi of n '.r liietti , !s. u -.n air-J .rn'cs witli liost yrni cjn lo ;!- Iii : ?. fn.l f r siini'jles i timiollow fiii !"'.-. v.io.-.l -Ail; v.tv uu i'lci of ; tiiL'.li.atir D. ess Goads & Suiting Va'uss. l' Kiel f-t r..o son; 11 ;:.! i !r . ;vl!s!, l M.I :-i.l 1' Tie ii .f 1 -.ii N2w Ccvrt Tweeds iiiejiutii a.i.l .l-.rk -: : --n .I.'T.-rer.t i!rifi-- i'r-t t'icw! for hin.!.iiti' i li!or-iiaiic Militi, iiu lirH Vi'iilc, T.'ic a j-ji.1. i---.it hi i.-'ty in aij i CJioice . Ui.-r!: ! tll.tile. irreijli:ir i-liek-t;:r.i!-;i':i-. tt vii". kx, tiwit mi.ttiin !:tii re:it l,:.es, i l. s s ior nil Uiuaii. i;;s in co-li lii.c ::t l- :is'. f,i iJiiVerint s:y!. .iii -.,:. as.'.i .vi:k and -. full yur I v.ivlc. .-x.-iiii.-ii, - - a yai' J. i -'l-i.ih aU v'' l!.ck, i:.ivy a:.:l ..iro lorpt t;. C!-i!i!:."" w'.:,! :l ri r.it. k Morw-ti. '.N -toe a jvipI. A'l woo! Ieior!''l I'lai ric'iH i'fe. S ::m.!i iuiiK-ttsi A.-:l Tnrei-ll ani IraV. VV.-i! .ic a v ml. Cropon Popularity . ii:-l even u the w:me, ami -iirj'-i-iii: niyU-e!j ' t s.io aii tii: . .-t-.'.i ;ir thc- "i -ilit fn-rn-Puris" Ii;:-k -: ioli-nt t';,' - ''i-'St, S:.-r to Si.Z iya;.!. Siiilinfj Crepcr.3. Mo'iui.1 ".v-i jilt. jr. the liew M:ittel:l?--'-v i ;i',v- oiuni'ui vr mixta n 1" - inch T. -: y.ir-!. B'r.ck Crepons . v-- j ;. vi lirvc a silo an 1 choice rane f.,r ScK-c- . tic. II. . A Mail Cifisr Department r-niy to v. rvo yei:r siit;!it. -t or !, r. ; t'oiui or writn us, uK .lie i;i:im:ition i f ij..o;l .. sirtu--Sa:i'ji!ii- n:ni I ;s:.i:..uc s.-ot FilKl-". SOGGS k BUHL, Allegheny, E2 : TO : THE TRADE il'R STiX'K CF has been f-tli-cte-J with unusual care, and at Iover co.-t than for mer years. V.'e are therefore able to oCer, not only the very bort goods on the market, but can iisiote lower prices than heretofore. We Rarely Lose a Customer, as wc aim in all cises to give Customer the FULL VALUE FOR HIS " ' ' MONEY. , C. J. 11 606 Main Cross Street, Somerset, Pa. CHAUTAUQUA Nursery Co. Offer Liberal Terms to Agents- S.i!nrv Hil l- expanses tr pommiMioii. lllsli eni.te W.-k l J)ri- . -ct4i!t!4-. s.i-t il poUito.-, etc. . Men Wanted In evrry tnwit. 9u.wir work- Fiit rn-kir. HB "vnltlUIS. Set'y, FO RTLAN D, N Y. WE HAVE NO AGENTS DUt IDip liuu. vui j holriW f.rtf-. blup ny Kbrre ler naniinatM.n : r fn!Ut botn m nciurv. - liararM. bndci. fcj Hi til"ie. lUl'OIU'-ll' i'" '"- " FURNITURE burr nuin James li, ' JS I - 1 NOW IS YOUR TI M E TO Rl CUTTERS - - - ... , REMEMBER We Always Carry Them in Stock Except in Warm Weather. ' Don 7 forget tico year ayo yoiucerc unable to yet them, and very noon they will be miree at any price James B. Irs.A.E.Uhl. ii Having conipk-ted the repairs ami the enlargement of My : : Store ly asr.exia. tie aJjoininj fi itierly occtijiieil Ijv Mr. -!.i.!i;r, I am hot fitting wii!i . room '. Frank it u i MEW GOODS -A v. ie aUe to nuicii Utter :-cvc nr. fiien'Id than heretofore. : jfy tock : : n ill comprise : : . : a coinjilvtc :. : Dry Goods Store, i A complete -' ' - ' - ' LiPIES' Fl'KN'ISIIIXG . t. COOD.-? STORK And a eoiupleta - - . MILLINERY STORE. - - - Ladies' aid Children's WR AXD- Children's Outfit A specially. Mrs. A. E. UHL The Warm Sun. . . . Tlirows a ocw Yi-zht on an oIJ suliject HAT.-. Lots of men i don't ' realize that they are wear in a shabby one until tlcy come ia contact with men who are wearin-' new one?. Tic tew Uoct- are nor sale at On I ! Jonas;L-;Baer, ' -The' Hustler." . S17 I.iin Crocs s.l, - S M K11SKT. PA. 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