V 'Jjis"'it 'iU lias hi-t-n unp.l e 11 r-I : . Sheriff Shct bva Prlmnur I (in 1m' and wil! .r3-r-V." " - a . ' ' EDWAKU SU'LL, Llitor nd I'ruj.riet-.r. The Somerset Herald. R KI I en I f'lH El J'H IS. A i j : I-Aj VI ii ;:r f. n Ii a I and cu.-r M llOit frau iar! OOUi ure and retai inun 8out Tn Waul iiilcl, oauct Natit Natii en now pari it Sandy M Fadden. Kandy MclVl.ieti Jul n t et along very fast as a elnmp-ppeaker for hia ward, lie wasnt iterfect lilxirty fltu'.l tiiiusto eird up his loins and go alwut to liolp lert some ether fellow, but l.e never whs form, into any cllii-e of trust or emohi r went himself. So re ("t making speeches for tlic . lioys-anJ wont into business as an atv.tioneer. He fou:id this businc.w eoiionul, and it was not lonj until lie tna.lo his mark, km.e.of Sandy's oratorical efforts :e veil worth preser'-ing : Xow, ladies and renin," he said on one xr.-in. "let nie eall your attention to this beautiful oil painting entitled Washington Crowing tbe 1 elaware.' Observe, if you pleat, the attitude of tbe Father of H i Country hs he stands in the bow of the host and does tbe heavy pell ing, while the nun at tbe oars do fhe work. See l.im, wilh bis august Cnger lifted pointing the way' through the floating ice and urging the uien to put in their bet licks In buying this picture, ladies antl gents, yon buy a picture of tbe noble Washington in bis most heroic at titude. The crossing of the IelaWBie w as an event of the utnioct importance in our country's history. K Washington had not crossed the Jtulaware on the memorable occasion where would he have been V "He would have been on dis side," Bhouted a fellow on the outskirts of the crowd. Sandy checked the levity and went on : "That was an occasion and this is a picture to stir every patriotic heart. And what aui I bid for it ? Io I hear a dol lar? IKk at the frame, ladies and gents. ' There's a frame that is worth a dollar, to My nothing of the subject and the pict ure. To I hear ninety cent for this magnificent masterpiece? Noteven nine ty cents? Why, ladies and geat.s, is it the rich, red American blood that dances in your veins, or is it the hluggish, pale gray li'pior that trickles through the British subject? Ies not the sight of the slar-spangled banner stir your pulse ? And yet I do not bear ninety cents for 'Washington Crossing the Ik-laware.' I am ama.-.ed and pained. Was the Revo lutionary war fought in vain? Was blood spilled on .'..inker Hill to be so soon fot gotten ? Think of Valley Forgo and the suffering of the Continental Boldiers during that awful winter, and then give nie a bid on this picture. What . .. no bid ! Lidiei aal gen's, I intend d ' ' next to put up this magniiicent American eagle, stulTed in the highest etyleoflhe art, but, I can't do it in the face of this sentiment. In this crow d, the bird with the broad and sweeping w ing wouldn't etch the price of a plucked jaybird. I will now ptoceel to tell this beautiful Knlish hunting-case watch. X. Y World. A robin built her n st on the north w a corner of the fence surrounding the Meac-j ville glass works, last spring, and Sunday afternoon it was not iced that the nest ar.d its two young occupants were there, al though the fire raged within a few feet of it. Asleep for two Months. I Grace (iriinlly, the niiictecn-ycarold daughter of a prominent lusiness man of Aniboy, 111., lias been sleeping our.dly for nearly two months. She went to bed in ber umihI health the i.iplit of March ir, and fouid not be roused from sUrp the nrxt nioriiitip. A fter s! epire aUmt a wk, the roused tip somcwhut. at 4 getting out of bed walked over to a r. kingchair .where sheiui luediately went to fclet p, ami has not awakor ed auice. Her cheeks are rosy ami lr-atn-ing regular, ai.d l.er i-!t is Miuiirgly cs normal as tlmt of an infant. All aitcinpts to rouse her are fruill.ss. She is fed reel lariy with li.juids. ll.ria.e i. tizzies all the doctors. Thres Nezroas Hunged. I.lanEN, T-t , June X. T!.r ;e lie.."-1 Tom Mills. Fieti h"r II ild.n a-id Henry I!.leu were har..l I. ere Unlay Or the murder of Jamt-s Mcur-v1', a white nun, at Atlanta, Tex., on i leeemlier Tsh. Mc Oregor had just bferi stlled in Cass ounty, and let ip!e know ! e had money. He drank freely with the lliree negroes, anil tkey enttoid him to t 'ie e.lr-e of the town, where Torn Mills broke hU head with a ear coupling. The toiy wai ruhV l and rarriel mile from ti e road s dj. All of the con demned men confused iheir n':t. Dratfrfed to Death by His Dog. lstc, N. J , J:jne 7. 1'irrett I'leminc. a resident of this city. he! iii;ht started wi :h li is large iliigtngo to urtlee canal to f ive iiie animal bath. Ashe was crossing ov r the railroad bridge the dog pave a sud ien bound and jumped into the river. Fleming ha I hold of the animal iy a long chain. He held on to the chain Mid was lragg-d into the water. Being unable to wiln he was drowned. The dog swam ashore a id rua 'e i wav home. The plans for the building of the Oatubri i Library Association have K'en approved br' Andrew Carnegie, the donor, and work will soon begin on the building. It will contain lecture In 11 on the ground floor, library and reading roams upon the second tloor, and a gymnasium and class rooms on the third floor. It will beof fin -proof construe tion and present a handsome appearance. Saved by a Boy. Cm mi a. Neb., .Tiitie The heroism of a lsy named Mike Haley prevented the wreck of the I'nion Pacific flyer between here and South Omaha at a place called Summit. Youhr Haley was returning home, when he fcaw two men unlock a s itii and turn it. v Jfe" .i.": to South Omaha and notified the trainmen, just a a train cons sting of twelve coaches was pulling out. There was an un UmihI number of passengers on board, and bad the plot not !een discovered the loss of lif mat have hen erea'. JINKS' DRCAn. Jenks hail a mifsT dmm the other nirht. Be thou(rht he saw a riie-ti(f tilers' rini?, and tn the muMIe ot It mhm1 doiiirhtv little champion who met ami dehhTaielv khnektst over, one ty one. a wore or nioK; of bur, luri.v-t'Nkinir fi lliors, as tlx-jr advanced to the attack. C.iams s they wore in am-, the valiant piirmy rt,v-c niore than a mateh tor trx in. ft wi ail ("i fiinnr that Jenks wok lip lioiirhinir. He n,-e,iiiit-t, lor the dreom tiy tiie lui't that be had ju4 oome to the dtnelii nn, after tryiinr neatly vtery lug. lraHtiO pill on the market, tlmt Pierce's I'ieasant Punrative l'elhts. or tint- tMi?nr-rHit tJraniile easily "knock tiut" and t-at all the bur pills hollow! They are the original aiid only itenmne Little l.iver Pill. lfa'ware if Imitations, whieh t-ctntain PoU sonotts Minerals. jAiwnysnsk for lr. I'n-'a JN'Hets. which are Little f!i"rHiiated Mils, or Anti-Ulioua Granules. Oue a Uoae. SICK HE1DICBE. Rlllnna Ileatlarhe, frC s L'S Itlnea, OHali pa. l ,?, lion, lndlelioii, Hil- IV Alt h.and ail de- mntreriM'iita vt the atotna-h anl Ix.weU. are promptly relieved and Tuatniiitly ciirea iy uie use or lr. Pierce' Pleasant Putrative iviietg. TImt are pntly iaxati.'c. or Wronirly cathartic, aoconlina tosuseof d.-'.' inulli't. heftic, 4iaicl U) take. 2a oeuui viai, by UrugKutu. OeajrieM. b Wont n"s DisettsAar Mxo lcr. Asociat:o. PreitrieiorA, - . m 4uuu eh, iuaato, jt. i. I '4V H IVER bt tf PILLS. iLl jUaxiijaj mmmm CURE Kk-lt Htadch ifn relietT tlM" trouble Incl tiMiit to a bilirs twtto of Hie a.Ttem. such as liioiixwit. Nauii. Jrowiiiuew. tnstresa after eat inc. l-ain ! ttn riil. c While their mot reuiarkabie suetvsH liatt tieen shown In curiiig Headarbe. vet Cirraa' Lrrrii Ltvra TiLta arr e.iuallv valuaiJe in t'oiwUa;hn. t-urii.ic ami prfTeniuiirtlii" aiin.yin foii.plaint. whiia tiw also e.rre;-t ail om. .titers of tlw sutnach, stimulate the liver irnd regulal Mf Uwl Ache thv would be almost prieeleas to thos who siitTr from thm distrmtmnir complaint: lt fortunately th-ir piKslneitB dim not end liere, and those who once try them will nnd tlime little pills trainable in no many ways tliat tliev will nvit be willing U do without tuem. but after all nick bead Is the bane of so iranr livea that here Is whem we make our great boa.sU Our piiu. curu It while others do not. Cartch's Lrm.K I.ivek Vuaa are Terr sttinll and very enst to take. itwi or two pills make a dose. They are utrietlt- vecetabh- and do not imi" or putve. t.iit lv their (rentle aets-a pleannall who use tlietn. In Tials at 1? cents; llvo for Jl . Sold evert a liere, or sent by mail. cas:s3 xzzizzrz GO, rnr IA H81 fa! la Mfe Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYP0PH3SPKITES of Lime and Soda Is enitoriel and prescribed by leading phyaieluns because VmjiIi tne i'od Lierr Oil ami J?to'iojiWiife am tlio n-e- iilz-'l agents in the cure( CoMMiffejt. It la a& paiaUible aa milk. (t..i:t. F S - if a iiereef c 1 1 s cm : s i a n i.muuu,n. it t a eoiie7'Kj frmlurrr. It if the tut lumnly lor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting- Di eases, Chroaic Couhi and Colds. Ask lor Scott a Emulsion aua taao no oiuer. vThen I f sy Crns I do not mean meraly to top tnem lor a tiiue, and then have them la. turn again. I !EA! A KAlHCAIi CLii 1 Lave made Uie Uiseane of FITS, EPTT.TFSY or FALLING- SICKNESS, Allfe-loti(? erofly. I WAHRAST tny remedy to t CHB the worst ratos. lk-caupe others hava tailed is no reason lor not now reeeiviue a core, bend at onee for a ircatine and a t naa Borrui Of 2iv 1NFAL1.IB1X KfcMBDr. Give Ltpresa and lo t Ouife. It cotu yon tiolhisg tor a tf. .1 and it Will Cure YOU. AduTCSB K. G. ROOT, M.C., 1 83 Feajl St, New Yo KL aVJit'SP" Mssawi FLY NETS CHEAP AND STRONC. 20 other styles 5-A Nets, prlees to suit all WlL AlHtJI NlNit, I'MII.ADaXI'lllA JSjU by all Ueulers. J I ' i - -f." tK-WSt Wyf II II"! mrmim SLN3 FJR OJFt CATALOGUE. PRICCS ATLAS ENGINE' WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. alsmn - Want J) LOCAL OH TJ.AVELTNG, toell our Nursery MiH-k. S:tUry, exleoe and fcledy Kmployinetit Kiisrtllted. Chase Brothers Company, msvT. It lu ster, N. Y. A r , HT C to i-a:tit ltl Uie itie ol'nur AuLli I O !("" ;no.n Nor- rv m,m k WANTED MOST LIBERAL TERMS. I ( mh leo Imc liner.. Due oi i lie i jtrtret. UiiO-t ! !alllslied, nnd tiet klioun Nurveriei in the ouutrv. Aite A; T. Smith, tierieva Nur iTf i.e'nevn V V V.,l,i.l,,.. ,, it all prices, from j:H.oi) to $ij...t 'iiicjeics snd Tand'-ms, Lsiinps. lvlls and feumZrles. Fend icr lartre Illustrated t '.it:ilo(.-ne to J. A. Jiilitiktua, lOU Smlilitl. lit hlmil. t IU.Iiiil1, V. CSTABLI8HC0 1832. Broom Manufacturers Supplies TFA NUTS, CEDAR CHESTf, ROBERT DICKEY 4, CO., General CommissloD Mcrcliants, 77 Water St., Pituburgh, Pa. iVe t T3 now showing a Fine line cf French Zephyr Ginghams, Kull Aasontn -t t of Plain and Hems'. iu'hd 3 to 4;inoh EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, ALU NEW DESUiKA BITTO.V!, BLCKLES, OlMVS, .KINOES, LACES, TIES. TABLECOVER3, BEDS-PEALS, To W ELS, AND HA MASKS, Of Newest patterns. Chssse Clcth Ccafcrts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. Park Building, Mile Street, Opposit Alma Hall, Johnstown, Pa SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! With evert- fsir .if Curtain, we Kve the n-iles fur .1 A B'"mit- oiirt unaiir. elieHIH-r than the same qiiMlitrean lie bxir'it elxj where. all u. exariihie .,iiI it end Jr:i e. A euaiiii-te line of lirv (."oil at Iiet ;.uees SCII0FF8, Main street, Piuk BuiMing, ono-ite A'ma IU! JohntlownPs1' ACHE J' 1 LJ AS A SURVIVOR 0FTHEFL00D A. W. Blauch, 115 Morris St., Johnstown, Wants all his friend to know t bat be bas opened a brain! new stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE t-reir as Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc., Which he is tigering at prices umqua.'eJ by competilfrs. All kinJa ot COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for jro"U. Call an J pet Bargain'- HARDWARE TMI OLOAMOWCLl KNOWN MARCWSSC STOSt OT (I'ECEASED,) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in mv line, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLE RY A Specialty. ; noTTOM rnicES rule the roost, 35. DI13ERT. At the old stand on Main Hreet, Johustown, Pa. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPE ?! on file in PlTTNm-it..n nt the A.lertiinr Hureau 5 REMINGTON BROS. who will cuutract iur aUTrUiu at luwtot ratua. JOHN DIBERT Highland Stock Farm! C5 ALHAMBRA ! bay Horse l.".l Hands .i:pn, weipli., 12t) pound, record 'J:3 i. Sired hy Midilit-town, record 2:L'."i. lie 1ns ten in the t 'M test, running (rum L'18 to -:'I0. lie was sired by Kysdyks Hanihletonian No. 11). who has sired more sjieed pro hieing sons antl (jrand s ins than any horse on the truting turf. Alhamhra'8 p?t is souehl after, one teceut'y beiii(r stild hy Ii. Wilson, of ltridepnit. West Virpinia, to a party in Kenttickv for K)00dollars. llenrv sjehmueker, of Dixon, 111., offered one lhou-nd dollars for a three year old son. The olfer declined. Offers as in'nh as fjOuO have been made for one of his Ret. We expect to put three of his get in the 2:M class tins fall. Parties wishing to breett fur speed, or family drivers, nwintf to his kind disposition cannot find hiseipials in the county. His fees are not half his real value. Terms i'2. 1. DRAFT JOHN, (Jrcy in color, weighing 1,800, got ly Invanirio, will also stand at my farm at $10 insurance. Tlii ; lioive I as a good reputation for breeding toipy, stylish, good, active horse.. QTR ArrMPAI?I Kay horse imported from Scotland vJ 1 1 ,y Powell Ilrotliers, and wei-hs a ton or over. Will stand atMeycrsdale ami Dcrlin, Itcgiunin April 14th at ftalde of Mr. Bricl. in Meycrsdale. Second week at Uerlin. and alt-r-tiatc week about, at $1; insurance. Parties losing colts, half pi i t-: l -ing marc and colt, no charge. Strathcarn is undoubtedly the (inr-t '! i'c Horse in the countv. and is so acknowledged bv our best liiii'-i'itM'.i. colts have sold for more money than any other Draft Colts in tin- r.i.,tv Walt Ileflley sold one, coming three years old, to the Fanner.-' Stn k C . at Stoyestown, for $"A)0. Two others, same age. to parties in Ohio, fo; $.'500 each. Peter Dumbauld sold a gelding three years old, past, for $280, the highest price ever realized for a gelding in the county. John Meyers, near Berlin, bred, and has a weanling that weighs 900 pounds. Weanlings repeatedly sell for $100 to $11". It only pays to breed to the best, and it is the big draft horse, weighing fifteen to eighteen hun dred, witli action like a pony, that commands the big ju ices, and in breeding to this horse you get the remarkable action. To the breeders of Berlin and vicinity, it seems unnecessary to say anything. As to the stockmen of tiie Meycrsdale district, we can assure them that they never had a superior Clyde in their section. 1 will also Rtaml my I lilootl Clyde horse. Prince, brown in color, weighing 1. 00 Parties wishing to breed to a cheaper horse :-an do k at $10 00 insumice. Will stand as follows: Fitst week, beginning April 14'.h, at Berlin; second week, begin ning April '-Is. t Somerset week about thro tghout the season. This horse is well known in Berlin as a remarkable stoek.eetter. Ilia dam, known as tbe Ileniniinger. mare, weighing 1000 and being by old "igge . ."no was refused for her. I'. IIF.FFIYKY. JDETAUSS 1 Instructions in morals improve, grammar, and how to talk and appear well in society. Wholesome advice for growing fc daughters, given surar-coated bv cure fiction and FT conhdential talks. This is a Special Ji"6-ri Tim The MAY number, now on the News Stands, contains some wholesome advice by Ruth Ashmore, for young women, on "The Use of Slang," "The Oldest Girl," "When You Choose a Sweetheart," And a splendid "Letter to Beth," by Kate n Taxxatt Woods. The May number is a specially strong issue, beau . tifully illustrated. , Handsomest magazine printed. Edited by EDWARD W. BOK. 3 On the News Stands. Our 40-pagt Premium Catalogue, including Art Needlework Instructions, mailed FREE upon application. ' CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 CHILDREN LEARN ECONOMY. Trrhr It by tba SM of woiirsflCMEB,aeHn8 yow caiB pair of Blioea . yr, td bottle mt IS cnt laia thre month, for how inuy veftii blacking will on year's Mvlatf io shoe lxaUir pyf m )r. A't.'t Uw -nM4itf Siormjor :u. 9tii Olo tcm Fubhitum Tarnish iL. Stain Gka and Chinawamk at tha riu. Stain Tinwarc dm WILL STAIN TOUR OLD SaDRCTS llfftO. will Stain Sadt-d -Coach and VrOLTF ti BAKDOLPU, nUlttdalphla. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW P.OOM IX THE DIBERT BUILDING, Comer Main and Franklin Sts., n-Mens, Womens'. I And Chil- i uotwtur, Of Best Quality, biiJ at LOWEST PKICES can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the State. All I ak is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. BOSTON! Liht bay, l.J hands hi;;h, 3 years old, will weigh when fully matured 1100 pounds. This is one of the best bred colls in America beinir bred like Maud S., whose record stands unequalled 2:0SJ. lams of Maud S. and Boston were half brother and sister, thtir reflective dams being by Oid Boston. Thor oughbred and never was beaten in a race His son I-cxitiKton produced more runners than any other horse of his day, being beat en by lt:ompt and Midway, brother and sister in blood, beir.j; a son of Boston. Boston sired by Alhantbra. by Middle town, by Ilysdyke Htmble'onian. First tlam Midday, by Bourbon Chief, lie by Mara brino Chief, second dam Midway by Boston. Sunol lol, B.tlo Alto, 2 12 ; these dams having the thoroughbred blood which gives thetu their wonderful speed as three-year olds. Boston is liiuilul to 10 mares, at $o0 insurance. HORSES ! and manners. How to Department 'ti I- If lr- 10 Cents a Copy. lif-im i.M7A ' Twr atn I 1 . W ' Ml Tmr W 1 1Z A Log Thlrty-thr Fet Thick. Strt Francis'". Jun? 5. Preprint ions are rieing mail tu takt a et-tion of the bi KeJ wood tree Tor the ptirptise of exhibition at the world'a fair in lstrj. Thia will le the largest reetioti cf any kii tree ever taken from California. The tree measure 9.1 feet in rimu inference and 33 feet in diameter. The gertion to he taken out will he nine feet in height ami 50 feet in cireumfererire. Jt will take ten men several months to cora- lelc 11!! the aurk to tie dune. Three flat ears wiil he necessary for the transportation. aa the total weight will Hot be It si than fiS.Oia) pounds. Several suggestions have been mune to the board of trade for setting up the entire tree at the lair, but no plan to that end has yet been matured. Ask Your Friends About. It. Your diftretsinK cohkIi ran becured. We know it because Kemp's. Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. I remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ak some friend who has used it what bethinks of Kemp's Iialsam. There is no medicine so pure, none so effective. I-ure bottles 50c and $1 at all druggists'. Destroyed by a Cyclone. LlxcoLs, June 6. Meagre reports received from liraihthaw, a hamlet of some four or five buntlreil inhabitant, about seven miles west of thia city, stale that the town was swept away last night hy a cyclone. Six p-'tsons are reported killed, and twenty-fire or more injured. The telegraph wires are down, and no particulars can be learned. CiiicAiiO, June 4. Up to this hour no confirmation of the reported destruction of liruilshaw. Neb., by a cyclone last night can be obtained, and it is thought the rumors current last night were exagerated. Nebras ka was visited by a terrifl.: winJ and rain storm, hut, as far as heard front, there was no loss of life or serious destruction of property. IOO Ladles Wanted. Xm 100 men to call on any druggist for a fi tr. trial ia kage of I-ane's Family Miilli ine the great rocjf and herb remedy, discovered hy lr. Silas l-ane while in the Kocky Moun tains. For diseases of the lllixxl, I.iverand Kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipa tion and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. It is the best spring medicine known. Large size package, 5o cents. At all druggists'. Train Wrecker In Petticoats. Coi-Dwater, Mich., June 4 Mi-s Kittie M. Frederick, good-looking girl, It) yeais old, was brought to tbe county jjil in th s city to day from 1'nion City, charged witlr trying to wreck a train on the Michigan Central Railroad by placing lies on the track. She admits that ahe and another girl p!aced two broken ties on the track, and saw the engine of a freight train push tiiem oil, but they did it for fun, and not because of malice, rihe appears not to realize the enormity of her offense. Consumption Curely Cured. To The Eoiroai Plaaaa Inform your najen that I bar a poaitiva nnwdy fur the above-named diiteam. Bj Its timely nae thousands of hopeless caaea hare been permanently cured. I aball be glad to aeod two bottles of my remedy FBEE to any of yoar readera who have consumption If they will send me their Express and P. O. adilreaa. Kcspet-t- fuUy, T. A.81UCUM. 41. C. 181 feaxl at.. . X, The Pension Amendments. Wasiiishtos, June 2. Contrary to expec tation, the matter of jensions came up in the Republican caucus in the House to-night, and a long discussio'n ensued over the kind of agreement that the conferees on the part f the House on the Senate Dependent Pen tion bill should make. It was agreed that the conferees should insist, on the retention of the amendments made hy the House ati! also that a farther amendment .vhoiild be made providing that no pension shu'l he lea than it par month. Massacred by Indians. Pester, Col , June 5. J. H. Unit, a cat- tic thaler of Wyoming, arrived here this morning and givts an account of an Indian tnai-sacte which occurred in the upiier tireen Itiver country several days itgo. He says that a party of Indians that had become in toxicated with whisky furnished by ranch men came to the camp of the Govern tut n t surveyors and demanded more ' fire water." It Im iuu' refused, the Indians attacked the Iarty, killing Chief Engineer Crittenden, in charge of the Third division of the (lovern tuent survey, and chaii.'ueareni K. V.Tim- beriake, tioo. Woods, and Henry Over- meyer. Jesse t, assistant rngimer, was left on the field for diad, but recovered suf lit itntly to get toa neighboring ranch, where he lies in a precarious condition. Hired to Murder. Niw Castlb, I'a., June 4. "For soliciting a person to murder Wm. S. Folz, President of the First National Bank of New Castle," is the charge upon which Mrs. Sarah A. Randolph, alias idry. McGinty, has been ar rested under circumstances mysterious and sensational. Three weeks ago Samuel Kiss inger called tijion Mr. Folu and said that he had been importuned br Mrs. McGinty to kill him, she saying that there was ,'m in the job. Mr. Foil was induced by Kiss inger to employ detective?, who were secret ed at several meetings at which Kri.-singer, according to instructions, agreed to kill Fjltz, in the hope of learning the woman's motive. She explained that she bad betn employed by another mail to work up the assassination, but did not give the man's name. Since her arrest Mrs. McGinty soys that Mr. Koltz's name was only used as a blind, and that when the contract was com pleted the real victim would he made kaown to the murderer. Kissinger and Mrs. Mc- Gi;.-iy are both ex penitentiary convicts. Good Progress Made. WAsiii.xtiTo.x, June C The Republican members of the Senate Finance Committee this morning completed schedules A and I of the TaritT bill, and they will he submitted to the Democratic members of the commit tee to-morrow. Represent Btive Farquhar, of New York, accompanied by some mall sters of his district, was given a brief heat ing. He asked a reduction on foreign barley from 30 to 15 cents a bushel. At the after noon sexvion the ISepuhlican memhe's dis posed of the metal schedule. They will take up the lumber schedule. They are confident of reporting the bill next week. They still talk of the prosjiect of adjournment by July 5. Senator Cockrell said that while the Democrats in the Senate would not filibuster they would Insist on a reasonable time for debate, and be does not think it possible to reach an adjournment before August 1. Nebraska's Fatal Cyclone. York, Neb., June 5. The fatalities at Bradshaw now reach fifteen. Governor Thayer, Attorney General Leese and oilier State officials arrived at the cyclone stricken village at It o'clock this morning. The wounded have been removed to other towns or into the country. York people are sup plying provisions. The great need is for money and lumber. At a meeting last night the people of York raised $13lH) for the sufferers. It is estima ted that the loss wiil reach IJOO.tiOO. Of the o00 stricken households it is estimated that not ten persons will be oble to ertct roofs over their heads. Willing to Spend $5,000,000. Bikmirtk, N. P., June 4. The efforts to secures charter for the Louisiana Lottery in North Dakota are being renewed with great energy The Stale is swarming with agents of the lottery, and it is said that $3,000,000 will he expended with the view of securing the election ofs Governor and Legislature favorable to the scheme. Mrs. Iloblip, of Albany, New York, wjs annoyed hy Ktigliah sparrows, antl soak ed hominy in strychnine with which to poison tbem They ate it and relished it, apparently. It did not kill them, but ery one oHhem turned snow white. IHFANTSflNVAUDS. 1 Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAM'fACTfKiia Nn.Di.u.r.a Wholesale and Rr.Aii.ia or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERALS Hard cind Soft "Wood si, 1 ' OAK, FOriAR, HHHJ.GS, PKKLTS. MOULDINGS, S ASH. WALNUT. FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAIL?. CHEERY. Yr.LI.OW PINK. SHINGLES. DOOR. BALfSTEI- CHESTNCT, WlllTE PINK. LATH, BLINLW. Mt KI. P(WT A General Line of all Kralc of Lutitler and Also, cau rurnihli anyiiiliig In the line of our husiness to order with reaNOLie promptness, stu h a Bracket, Odd-sized work, etc ELIZAS CinSTNTjS'G-I-nLriVI, Office and Yard Opposite S. IT WI1VL, PAY YOU Tk ai r voca or WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMKIWKT. I'KNN'A., Manufp '.'Hirer of and Utali r .ti EtoUrn H'-irt Furnished, n Skart Xili.t. tuatlOJvr mm Aim, Ayait J.ir tV H77"t' IsKOXZE! Persons In need of VoSTMKNT VOP.k''vil tlud it 10 th"ir isn.-i t t.idill at my Mjn;. wln-te a rorr slmu.ni; v. i.i i,c tivi-n tbem. -. i. Jiiriiun (iit'tr-uun I 111 Em ji i'ae, and fHlrtS VERY Loll'. I invite .-j'tuial atloiiliuu to.llie White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introduced ly REV. W. A. RING, a Decided Impmvetiient In tin- iiint of MA'I ERlAl. AM U.VSTKI VTIu.V. and wliiih Is ! Mined to Iw lhr Pojuilur Muii'irm-nt for our Cliaiik-eable I U mate. Bm C1V ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFEK. :-R2.H. ovns, Vegetable Balsamic Uxr Is a j'ositivc cure fcr Coughs, ('nliT.:. t 'roiiti, Vli(Vijiine;-('ui;li, ( itt:ilrl.I;i:ne ncss, Intlttcna. Sjuttii!"; Ulotul. I'rotit-Litis. At':in:i. I.un Fcvi-r. 1'ctt.y, and all (lisca-ics of the ThfiKit, Chest ami Littles. A ::ti Kxtiet t.nuMt it liU. is c;u:iL ('u:iuniiiti(iii h:is l.ecn tilled times ithmit nu.-iil 1 r Ly its tlnu ly 11 c. '$. lit ala the ulceititcil s:ti f.ti s, ;md cures when all other remedies fail. I'lfty-MX Jars of constant use lias proven its virtues. Every family s-lmuld ki t ; it i 1 thlmuse. Sold everywhere. licnrv, Johnson i L.nd, I'loinictots, LuiliutoiVt. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake BitteBare a sure cure for CtistiVPtiess, Biliousness, Dysncjisia. Ituliotion. lliscases the Kidneys, Torpid I.iver, I.lictttnati.-tn. Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of A;)t:rp? Jaundice, Apoplexy, Taliiitations. Kruptions and Skin Diseases. . Keep theiiitn ach. Bowels, and Digestive Organs in pood workinjr order, nnd perfect hca'wili be tiie result. I.adii s and others subject to Sick Headache will find ic!ij.u:d permanent cure hy the use of these they purify the Hood. Price 2j cts. cine, nenry, Johnson &. Lord, rrpjirictors of ; Arnica and Oil Liniment fr mm a ts Iiost external remedy for liheumatisin. Neuralgia, ( ramps, Sprain. Vises, Bui'iis and Si-alds, Si iatica. Backache, Frosted Feet and Kars. anil all niut..tii:ii and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Beim-dy fur Galls. Strains, Si'i.shcs. Sores, Ac., on Horses. One trial' will prow its merits. It effects are imott casts instantaneous. Every Lottie vvanafitctl to give sati.sf;u;tio. Price cts. .aud-oOtts. p-r bottle. Sold everj where. ; i JOHN N. SNDYER, ACT.. SOMERSET. PA. I SCI-LMIDT :::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Largerst Wine, Liquor, . m THE UNITED STATES established 1S36. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQQURS. AND CIGARS. -YON. 0.5 AS It O; FIFTH A VEXl'E, riTTsnVFJill, PEXX'A. All 0"lcr rcrciml bj miil or othrwiir u-,U 'trarr tmwiit ntktrtUm. "J wr WATERPROOF COLLAR on CU BE UP TO THE MARK JUL . lllls c,L w w eS Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOM. IT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN SEND YOUR JOB WORK To the SOMEIiSI.T IIICR ALI We do the ntattst, c'toarist .ml bevt Job Prill- IxiK In the fotinty.on -.horu-st notiiv mm Toclean tombstones. To renew oil-clotli. To polish knives. To Bcrr.b floors. To cluun diiies.. To wliitu marble. EVERYBODY USES IT. Pmtiatl to eloan hlM tflh. Euj!nfri t. rlenn rMu ..f-nci,iii,,. U.-oiwinaUj t nib ..rl."e ttoon BatfitoM to pull.h UlrhMtiuments. Uii.lrt. :i to rvmut.i a.d c'ma. Ctunnlal r-ni.. fc.ai. tlmt i CMaMtknan taa'-mrtlitlr utu. S. i!..ti sic'no thu t .mU:..nn. Cunnushiri tWir knl.ca. J Mwaaaic u krisntaa tlnlr Inula. Kwkn a tnMt- ..J kt.- km Shrowd .awst.. m M atrav . Cwkltodnttkluhi!nluli. Arit. i rUiuo !!iclr r. Sui.H, -r, to hrl-Mca llwlr Inn aiatara to daa u(rurtaa. Wt.wiiifuu. u clean blL-vclc-a. u..r..-. . . - - " . VtiMiiiuau u clean ZVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. rut oni Parfoct Subttiit tor Moth Wi. imvALuaa IK CHOLtX lTU)i NO TttTMIl A Quickly A$simind Fooi torn DYferic CONuMrrtc, CoNvaLiaqra. A llrriCT NUftNT in ALL Wasting DMca. Utouiata NOCOVNQ. He era in All Ctirca. &FND f"r twit. IfjAB-i ATO.',aijJia.iui.kljaM, n i.l . r - - ir. L BOSTntl. fJSA! Builitiiig Material ami Roofing Slat, n t in ,lMi &C. R. R. Station, Sonvaet, Pa. r:.:cs:EDE7 fey ?TTSA!n) r' j 7 1 i 1 FEACTICALLY i en fe-AKT . -. ? . 1 Cvcr ECO Ccaut:ful Designs. end fr F;a Lict tcu'-r Wir-r- ir.-bf.'-- MONUMENTAL Pf0N7F fJPAflY, Bitters. Li iiiir tonic ai.iL ruHdiy pu4::vc per Lottie, tor sale 1 y ail dca; alcis ii:i ui- Henry, Johnson it Lord, rropiictois, Buiiii;toi;t. BUILDING and Most Complete and Cigar I Ioise Telephone N 6O6. THAT CAN EE RELIED ON ' MOt to <l IsroS to Discoio f DEARS THIS MARK. TRADE " THE MARKET. 3331 3 (iEO. N.UKAMKU. A Vt !-lyr. jilt. rit'aHanl. I'a ARE MANYs USES FOR OLIO- To Tf novate paint. To brightn metal To wr.sh out fcinkj. To scov.r bath-tul To rwmove rust. To tcour kettles, i blcyclc-a. "GOOD ENOUGH" Fm -5j J- LT MI3 - -i p-'.-i. 1 T. 1 Of AND GASOLINE CAN! -imi rrri-rn) rta Wiaaeld KantfgCo., barren, a r,rrr,v r.irTV CurTn HAVEOUE t.(L.l IM11-1 No Dropt ing Oil en tr.c 1 y -l Confrtts t-t cause J-P'.r.n. ""I AXD itSOl'JTtir $AFl. ForSnle InAiiiKix-t 1'' J B IKtf.DKRBAi'M. MIH'i'K V. H CO KKUOl IL TOIL rv; iNteMf hntw mini attM.-f1; m tf lilTCHINGFiLES.aT 2 lowed tm cttikH .1 .! mn-i BlrPMt.s wlff-pstloiu and in mot r mi lii- t- tulvT .an" j. :r .-.w ' PI DISEASES h SWA.KE'3 ABSOLUTELY CCR1.3. Ul I JZ.ii I Tm air!.?. pr f " ith 0nr-- ' y - fi? iatirni f-ll. iM u e- f.i T- ti-r " ! KtH-tiM Rin8ni.Pii.ila!, St- HapiM Krrhi'-u j M BttllT bu Ohtltt lM( tkrt'ltDar !.M h ws:il. rr rut "" -xr Jl.r.- -Mr.., gvilkllSv. . Fb. I 4l Tt-tai tr .-ntiW 5 On of th 1 viFREE P A ii wi h- fo -V 111 rtnA rfvw uruQTtd yii Tii" !- mm. Th tbiiowtom rot rtw itw Pleura im- o( ii r-a-- About th iith rn f tth!k It U m tiBd. mi . !.! Mmrrv Wt .M .,-i i..v. i,u h jw r. lime kpepw. Wwuntfld haT, iUD MOLD B'int;tX '. Both U'ltra tm-1 dnt f . .t0 '.rk n.l of ri.tit. (Kit: rtK-1 ' ta IfK-J ; lit fan trrlM-n on ih. .t. 11. frrr. oi' T-a . tril. nd uric'. iw ..ii.i in. . - " .ml w . r-v...i. :i '" ,.kn (f k- - ti'.J ;i i rf t" " ffc 1. r u. atiuui .X. Co., lloa , FortUaul, Mim. JOHN C. FINCH, DEALER IN Golden Wedding v Whiskies, 146 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0T.PF.ST ESTm.ISHKD 1U 'K IN 7 fIE"lTY. whore iioihu: hut t'tire iriwwl- nrt up. slm i:v !"T tjiniiir n1 m'in-i::al nt. t ti- MtifU'ttrr tti.tn itntlfii Wtn'ni-iitf. Nl (n The Hm. fiui-kenlu-niu'r'?", iray's MimtiiKan't Ky. l"htM (itMt!? are HU'iiiiir NrjiiM. rraiMlu1 if viiilWiiecf 18"tn naiil t.iiiw. H-tlhiiii! uul ISv-nit-stu- : al, Torn. Kiiii-ri'siHtiiU-M V.etlttuii;. St ttr tiili iiiurt. ii t-r i ; iticki.'i!u :m-r s tin? saint ; MotH'tiL'Hlifia, $ p-r iit.t-n. Wan-. ?" AIm hnv in tn-i. t;riiinl!'rtihtr f i at K L-cr ifuliou. Brrtl at pteml rates. 4 3r-lyr. DO YOU K.0V Tliat yon are btiyini? dirfrt frum tiie distiller when vtu m-iuI vmir enft r to I . r. l.ipM ti ttitt, I lie ulil l";isliioiii'il Wiiikey inMie ' No tvt' tifvitir : iii ciMir.MUttiilini;. hot ilirn't from the 'Lii'PKM'i.irT I'i-tillki:v," situated at l.iwH-nrutl l'it c.ilii-e. tirtcne coiitKv. I'a wliich hati always niattituine.l its reputation ot nmkiiii: hurt '" "!-"' . Our mill! onti-r liriiai: iu"it ti vi s lirontt t atteniinn In all ir irt. ami at the j'nrrM oner otir km-iN. mke our i,vm i titors rn viim.i. We tarry iri vtock the l'u!lu.viii well ItilDWll brai.ui ul i;v liL-ait!", ill iiuarts. Litlloti and harrrl.-. : l.ipiei;tx)tl's. ' 'verimlt's tiibiMiti. fiRkeulieuntr. Motionahiia. lirays r'r. Alrt a lull ami cuttit itte suk k of Witief, Uraiiilii?'. i;n, fie. WriteJ-ir i'n. e ninl.iuy in mtj. I". K. I.ll'l-t.NtOTT, Distiller ami WlmieMiie Liquor IValor, .v.!.! Sinitl.lield St.. rit!sbun;h, I'a LIQUORS I FINE OLD. liW H!l!S!K!IiE!S Aud Inii.orto.1 l.i.iiiir snM In hulk and !iy the OLD CAB IX KT, ,TW S!-HF.E. 'mv-cv uu.lou; gvckexiieimfr. Fisrirs tiOLHEX WEHIl.r., ;ri;-i)Xs x.xxx whiskies. Jumi llftinw, I'nii! Iinlfciis ('tienae, W ilhur hi iiiHu s --tiwB iiiai-ktierTTf onlial." A bo lkiik.nl ami .vnni-rM t I'urv Kj c Lkn-.. wall hkk. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown. Pa. NEW HOTEL AT CHMEELASD. a P. Bweltzer. lale ol Sa.l rateh.haii urchawl " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," Atrnmhrrlaml. M-l.. and haa reiittrd at..l r-rii tiKtiinl thr imiiiI u.i.ise thniiirh..iit. ami ma.l it a ttr-.l'1-la.n l!.,i,-l iuai-.'..innlir, d,,. lr.v. elliiK ptiljlti- wild if.,l tat.if,. j cl.(J. Unuors at the bar. He nUi hta In oinnerti n with the H,t.-I a Ian V . . " """!"'' anil SfT J-ur oia "1" "uiiy n.ral.-. i.y Hie barrel or jraliou, at Ihe ltiiiuwiii priet-a : Two Year old at 00 jr jallon. S1s m GOOD i 1 l. . d ENOUGH. 4 m 1 ' - -iM li-Z'-iii-l'i. " A. F liisiill-rt ' I8IS1 f p icy Id.'' n rw ft it mm vm Knur " " a uo Tb f,ri.-e r the Jiu; in i;, c. n!. r.,r each e,i!',,n. HieWi'-e-r ttie Kl.UkeT ali.l mn.t aiwav, aei.Ri;itiv tlieortier. wl.irh will tu-uro .rt.n'pt tleuiifti ami bipiinnt. Ad lrt all ordem M S. f . SWEITZER, i pr2- '.0 60, Cl'MUERLAXD, MD. x A t r iJL' i n r " f Bnbr Kbm mm orn aciaifwtb'' a Ianali7 lJi "t u" j THE COLCHESTER" jfBBE2 (CO, mak li th.tr ki- with tn-i. iw' f" juboec tnxu alit-n" ' Call f' the ' ' fUh-,-,' "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." i i a it- r-I - , ' . i -.i. WI 4 i I 1 1 hi. r, t li!.lfl'i ; ' A T?.f i Cat; . r 1 4l I Tt aml -me :. TRY Til 'i CVKK. c York. i-s AIjt. A'HlTHfii! O! v'EJ fV'lTH fcLACK PlA-MO S-ii JfcCAL'E rr aiftii-Of Send fct it ej, 1 5L Eirii7 e,f j Hun yi a,. PITT S3' -:l:.4 for u w;il i . .UJ.-4 I-.asa.dUtl I. 0? '""..I,.,.,,," t a-a:ri " T" of f i-'ve .-.... aH -N'o-' It if to ymir :'. ' r.s. Yuii t :.;v tn '. tofnrt'. I' ll ii '.i' your ir'ii.;iU r.;?;' ;: The assi riu.t tut ii ts .f t':i' -f i,.' . Tlie q-.-.a'.-.titi...: tiie no !- The tir'n-f - nrt alwavstlie low -'fct We want vi u : fci i a i, 1 a if i, eoimtint; for an : v't'. i. SILKS r At fiit--. -i a 'n tinit Oratn I 'r. - -i V ;,( '':"':'y s-traitpe tlml we '" v.'!'1? Ii ' itj iu n'Mlily to -i - -t t- I") J..J nr. i-, :a.l I'.ut I'liini'jrv li AT 75 CKN'tx ),,, ,,,- I"'- t 1 , and iii. M ) . ' ;, ' t- if Surui-r. !i t. tfc- f " . -t tiii- j ;'' M; ,'r':"iK I a ;auiile i;--: f ''"Jiir I I f h Ci'i'Tid S ''k wide, in i.i'.r duliar (;':al:: tf f f o l-'.'V ''' rin'M ii-:rti'' ' yard. An. .'!;' IllttH. Nil!' - relit". If inr,".-Med : .le nf iHir -' at T't larue li t ti t; wiil vll like. ( 'ai.ii. -."!-it vt rv i' -' .4 ... . ? ? 1 : . i . . r -; t--"- i '.-4 I 1 l iN.i:.', :' i t"! '"to.:-:.i-t -u' fa ... an ; 1 l a;ui :;.ef. Bog k '! U '