Jil SoserseJIei E B. SCOX. Editor. Jau-Jary i3,1wl I SS nca are budding. tales n . r-n-.menu at ujot ""-5 to ihe complexion ia a rtMraFr- U- r jr com-o aaJ ground fcei from " . j yn. rhi'fftdvtT'.iieniarnt ... .. 1,1 mnve'iaoet at Priia JfS.- fcroc il) cent at PritU .5 ,. :L , for tb least money. See EroaJ - Furniture man. cf0rt wkers (big enough 6 -1 'n ' next 10 Mansion House. . ... T jntl warranto 1. gi .. The "grippe" haa r-;.f-ai i0 town anJ nuiulr of people are d wtj with it tl tbe Nicely boys oWt escape the bang ttiati'a n.ioMr it won't h he fault cf the at torneys. CatuteK&riZt Courier. M-. Prtrr Levy, mo! her of Mr. Jch Caruter. cf Juhnif.a a, a-vj weii known to rui:y ,f the olirr i -.ijjle of thla county, Jid on Tiiiar, U'.h inat., at her borne at Scalp L'tel. sieve. Hardware tiore, Somerset, :,Jt J juieJ thit lumbermen xmt wow- Si-tnerset men-hanta did more business lai-t week thaa in any oie weric for year past. Farmer' In,!iuie, pout sleighing and reduced price grwJ: brougiit people from all parti of the cocnty. County Commissioner Geo. P. Kumxell. who waa psnfully injured by a kicking borsa tome three weeits a baa recovered tu?,enliy to pernut of bin attemiing to tb d-riti of bia office during the past week. A Chinaman visited CocJaence a few dayj ago and parchaned from J. S. Uartzell a large atock of ginseng, amour. Linn to the snug son of $10,0 ), which waa scipped di rect to Hong Kong. China. This root ia fn great demand amocj the calivea of the Flowery Kingdom for the medicinal proper tits wliich it contaias. It is rumored that Mrs. Mary A. Liver more, of Boston, who waa billed to lecture j here during the recent Teacher's Institute. in the i dtliver Ijer lecture "A Droun o.'To reasua i C1IT'-W ' in tlle 0;ra House on Tuelay I evening, March l'th. From the same source we 1-arn that the will appear at Berlin and ar.d )uote. an ; ilryer-lale during the same week. Ye. levUn s for them, iVi .rs a.i . 1 at - i-.ire ' 1 vrWitt Tiimaj;? was iaU j is ' Iff- "hirulrb'.irg a fw - is it f'i '.j.r r , rr n..:iiite. it"-- For many years there wa a lone Cepubli- t on purchaaea. He 1 ra in Eidred township, Monroe county. . . u . .. 1 - .f... ( .-.i . ; .. ..;,. ri. ..... 1 crdts to vote &sa-nt him. Ki.it.j:i parlies o::ce gare uix a gua for bia pluck ia stay ing in a township where there wee no other Republican. Wei!, ihi lone Ip'.:b;ican 1 waa elected Count v Mmantile Artra str bv 1 pn- for the next j tl eiUlwMy Comiis.doii8 who juH weot j out of o ce. Tnis is miithi;. new in TuF.r ELl. A f O S. j Mu)r. pol.tios. i Uaj.-!i irai;i: . j!iiiaDy, 11 is sa:J, 2i;-J their pije lice rur-tung throo-h the sju:U of the county. i:i-u:'I ifiit ,Vr their buxiness a:iJ to inrn-aae tl.fi r ir'lii:ea will twin. or have aim Jy b- z'n tl ttort of ".ayir'g an additions: l.n . It it aiv. rumor eu that aj a2diiiuul pntupiCit ata'.ion wi'.l be rfjuircd between '.Vaixm aci E.'.r.?!,e, and Uia: :t wiii bt i.-ind nir S::imrj-. T'ais rj..i:!S auolher stiao'.i ofii.jilr or and ood psy for la'x.n-ra And tvanuters. The Death Warrant Signed. Joseph and I) arid Xicely to Hang April 2nd. Tbey Went to Sleep oo Ksnday Night Tbiokiag Gav. BeavrV Would Not Set a Day far their Execution. The News Broke to Them by their Counsel In the Morning. at linn (' ' a. ' st ilus 11 h-jti-to Mansion Justice baa Dot miscarried '. The murder of Herman Umbargcr ia to ba aveoged I Joaepb nd David Xioeiy have been condetaned to die oo Thursday, April 2nd 2 Governor Bea rer aSxed biarignstaiw toth death warrant Monday aflernooa ! It waa on of bia last official acta ! A moat unpleasant duty, but it bad to be doa ! So mora after discovered evidence required '. A telegram announcing that Governor Beaver had affixed bia signature to the death warrant of the Nicely boys, and named Thursday, April 2nd, aa the day for their execution, waa received at the II office aliortly after dark Monday evening. The tnesaaga waa Lna mediately taken to the Sher iffs oittce and shown to the jail officials. Sheriff G J said be would not break the news to the condemned men until alter the omcial papers had been received from the Executive Department, so the prisoners re tired for the Light believing that theCtoveru or had refused to act ia their case, and never dreaming that their last hope bad been wept away and that only seventy -two davs remained to them in which to mate their peace with God. The 1M three weeks have been laoVned with awful suspense to the condemned uxen. and in their miserable, crippled condition I they bave hoped against hope. Friday the following letter from the Deputy ' doomsday pt,sed withotit any news j eoo,ra;s..!oner of luternal Revenue U alf 1 from the tjovernor, and siace then tiiry i exr,Iai;i;on-. Dave ortgntened up wonucrtuuy ana irceiy Thw Suear Bounty. Farmers all over the county are manifest Jbj more or less interest in the premium of two cents per pound to be paid on sugar of domestic manufacture under the McKisier tariff law. U will yield a handsome sum in th axjrregaie to the producers and in all probability will stimulate production to a considerable extent. Vita. H. Waiffiey, Ejq ,of this boroouh, ha kixil fumiahed ns with a table setting forth t ha number of poaads of maple suzar manufactured in this county daring the season of 148, by town shiof, and we print it Sir tbeec2t oftho laterested. J Addison 1 16 u4l Allegheny Erothersvaiiey . I12,'J Eiack 27,100 Cooemaugh U,SaJ Eik Lick . 14428 Greenville , JeSWrson , , Jennertown Jtnner Larimer Lower Turkey 6ot.. Mid Jlecreek . MiiforJ Northampton 0,;!e Paint tiaemahoning - Shade . Somerset Sout barnpton Stonycreek Stoyestown Snnimilt Upper Turkeyfoot. Wellerjburg To'il 821,242. There can be no doubt thai with a bounty of two cents per pound and a favorable sea son the Tiiniufjctarers of maple sug.tr ia this county can and will produce in excess ofl.UWt.Ou" pounds, the bounty on which will be 3U0 03,363 400 2S.109 . 300 1,000 2.'J60 1700 3.230 725 21 '.'70 20.4.W 52,'jsI 54.f)T3 6,' 100,15 1j0 70,225 17,108 2,3 .-, re'v-r. a .n !ij Lirrnii.-e-. a a::d Lancaster vjr-oid firmer of j L-u:.ty. cut down a j J 1 i.-t as ;t .Vji : ...1 iaiia. Wholeri vir ani;r.' at Alrca::ac, an i retiil. in irt at Readinif tilted back t.;MitT and fell over. wbreupjn ."iii.-a reproved hint for sitting in ,,,,1,,, w-.t'uia thenar of the Court - ; V:;.pv-i o be the hrgi-tt wheel ia I ' ; ass r?:pc'.'.y made at the Dickson j e5S.-rar.ton. 'it is cfty-fotir feet in j i2dwc:r'hs '.'"' pouads. j pupn'arity of Ayers Pt'.; as a j -L duetto less to tiieir pr-)uiptuesS 1 ."arvthan to thrir coating of ar j The Frat-kUti arid Marshall CoUese G'ee Cub, Lancatr, Pa., who hav ltfts:toha VPry favora'.ie impression iu t'ie cities where ties have appesrevl during tho winter have consented to give a:i enu-rtainmfnt in the Oprra H aie. at th.3 placv, ou Fri lay, Marca 27, for tiie benftit of the Iv-formed church It -is a tr fle early, b it at! the sim we wish to b -spt'ak a lar audience f. t the college b.iys, b aue we ar f.ii.y sau.-.'ie.i thsi they w:'l I'lrQuh one ct the ra"t-t nvitical treats ever insri ia Somerset. Sim the Lmte-i -a'es tor tue -aths ended DecembiT 31, 1 :"', ; Iilr-Jthe e.-iras were J? nj-'-"us eu. j A w;., to TaH , ,n Uw m(Wt 8(ened ' :h"m r-!y- A-Ter 8 j br the tesutor at the end thereof. Suc'a, in . - iia -"ar- j J?: "t- 1 hr ef L the law of this State as clearly ex- ,,if ofxport of h-'S an,J i pounded by Jul.t Har.na, of Philadelphia, the oilier day, in a ca.-' in which a testator, a;ur having signed his wili in the presence of witnesses, tacked on a codicil to whieh he Ppendt-1 neiiher date nor signature. It waa held by the court that the will i:e!f was valid, but that the codicil was tt-X ThK of coure is not new law, but it may be uew to ma iy persons; and the Judge's decision, wtiich covers the ground thoroughly should be a caution to testators aaiust the addition of p wtscrijH or etp'amfory clauses of any sort of instruments already completed in a legal sense. 3be. of Ie. Ma-vachustT-, who -j biizard ot March, 1--, feti.- -.or to the date, ays the worst fSesessoo will visit this country i 1st and loth of F-bruary. irimom suites, parior suites, side wnVr.iera, cbeval dressers, lounge. cni.rnaru. sinks. Yes. May, i prices are right on ,r.g eiae. oci; viil of Nebraska's pugnacious traor. Thayer. Uiintij me exciting of '.he opening of the Lejrisiature, ae remaine;! iii C;s apcrmenia eismy ,'or the rurre of keepir.i out Kv- a'.I these and Next to Mansion House. Suvd. has ri:!ted in aerrous prevtratioa. To-nicht the jpiior is a ravine matiiac. ana uis a.i sy hi ronaiuon is alarming. fur your liVral patronage in the xA a-k a continuation of the same the present oyster season. At our basecent of &jk Ijeerita V. II. PtATT. ves vim bue their oai mint oe it habit if they c aid ever k-n-p tii' iact that ia the drjit un t j an avr' cation uf l.ornbie jicti inci'iiie a tu 1 line of nicro ' ties.. 1" ui5.T-r,t .l.-sin ot bacil : stvri -arc n.e srd moid scores, s--i iii i f these terrible things R'jfosC. Landis, the well known distiller of Brothersvalley township, died at hij home near Berlin, at an erlv hour Wednesday mornirg, in his 4!):h y-ar. His death was caused by consumption. He as a member of Company A. l"th Pa, vo'uatewrs. and dangerous at- I served with h;s company tnrougnont uie re- belU.jn. F.irly in l.fe he learne.1 the distill ing business, that being the occupation of his father, and sn'ose-jaentiy engaged in the j business for himself. His product soon gained a wide reputation for its purity and excellence and during the pat ten years he has ha.1 more orders. fri;ra a.1 sectioiia of the United States, thaa hec.juld filL Mr. Lan dis was a remarkably handsome man ; pos sessed pleasant, gen.nl manners and far ruote thaa ordinary inteiiiger.ee. He was highly e-te. cn -1 by ail of his neighbors and by a lar'e circk; of friends throughout the coua-tv. - r .'it-at 3 i r. -..d re Unc.n :rad Company are n'w uie.1 tra.na to Pr.t.drorg, .a, Chi io. WaIiiiii ia ie' ,)'.: and New York. a:- made t all p"in- .:. ! i !:. Th)e trii-.a -iiuivn fr-ni tilefrmine. ty. c: nifij'' nr. i :.-i-r:r.ai. 1 as to ru'i'v?. o: r str; F h a.tc., apply to tho nearest C. A WW. W. r..-sirsr. Traveli.-.g ifctr.t. Sjmerwt, Pa. ' 3 L.we-y dini st New C.tbt':c, Pa., of 1 strange acriiettt. He ejbteen ya.-s of ae. and was !T on of his years, fcome weeks ''i.disj down !;:; on a sled lying -2-U. when a boy weighin; a'oout E -'W aad J.,rry r:und jumped on t Kwe-y srreanie'l with pain, a:: i tter bey g-,t to hi: feet he found ""r.njm Lwry's ear and mouth, itally inj-treJ in the spine. "'ii Muat-y. iiy miles east of Jas--nrar bri.le wax shot dead Sun at '.he man-iaire altar. :-Mii Fannie H "ran were being '1 ".try church in the presence "-..v and trieii,:.-, and just aa (-"H'iti led a siiot was fired cvoi.,w and the bride fell deal. i bi,-c,h it in her body. A wr. wiio o:icet.,;d Miss Hogan marry a,iy.)ne e!re. is su omrler. bu: h' an boen ar- T'ae r.tlsfjtsrih I'V'' t'e favorite city pi; r in S i.iier-iK cou.vy. an 1 for the very )PK-l reason that it contains more rtliaba and lau r ntwi than a.r." of its coni;.etito:s a;id d xs not ojir it's ..p'nioiia on ai e;,u:.t al bib. Th' I- bis many -..-e-. in stor? f ..- " I. r .annj tr. prex-nt year and wi.i nuke twany ::a-.r.ve-rre-:;'.i a'ier it tak' p .srioo f its iff j-..i;:r-.i5re-pr.x'f Otnia.. Lup'oved pHot i,r wili i e .r.ir.. i to v la'e it to I of po ! aurpr c.r pre wili sian S iu d '31 HI 1-1 of 1 ,., Ev-ry ind eniar.te I :i jerior. 't'y hi j-er l.ii td-y i;ave a.a-Ji lyeliii.ei "f the '-. '.t a:ttr in N-meritt rap. !:y a.-tiiient will d i". r-artet !-; to tii! 'nu:rg e i ra vj orts hiirh Te rer'y tin; several nmaths Sunday ttaius ?rere ai,a:i doned cn the .merse. -t Cambria T- K. the papers were brought nine milei over land by special carrier. - a.tain-jd. ...' is s-j e: that dirin I expressed their bef that Governor Beavtr , j would not issue their death warrants. j j Friday evening Joe Niceiy was loosing j j eagerly through the grated bars of his cell j ! dxir, when ouc of the jail otMcjals pasa'jd j j through the corridor in front of him ; cast- 1 ' ing a beseeching lock into the odB-.'ial'a face, he did not venture to speak. ' Wed, Joe, we've heard nothing from Harriburg yet," remarked the officer. I nigiad you told me," caaie a joyoos reply from the prisoner. " I was af'rai i to ask yoa. Ever tim a lock has creaked the past week, I thought it meant the Sher iif was coming with bad news." The Governor won't sign the death war rant," said Dave, with a laugb the first lie bad indulged in for six weeks Monday momiiig. "' I was afraid be would nntii Friday, but when be didn't do it then. I am satijiied he won't do it at all." Since the efforts of counsel two weeks ao to persuade Governor Beaver to withhold bis signature from the death warrant of the Nicely boys, both of the brothers Lad been very despondent, but Friday passed without anything having been done, and they re sumed their cheerful way of talking. They had been led to believe that if 'S Governor did not ci-n the death warrant before that tiu.e he would not do so at all, and that bis succtssor. Governor Pattison, would vot vio late the custom of bis predecessors, who bave always refused to take action in such cases. A telegram from Harris burg says : "The Governor carefully considered the evidence laid before bim in the light of the speeches of the counsel for the condemned men, and decided their case not sufficiently establish ed to justify him in leaving the unpleasant matter aa a legacy to his successor. ' The news of tbe Governor's action was a shock to many of our citiaens who had come to the conclusion that justice had mis carried and that tha Nicely boys would be inmates of the county jail until released by death. Fxpressions of quiet satisfaction at the Governor's coarse are beard on ail sides. It is hadly reasonable to expect, in face of the prolonged and preaistent fight that baa been made to cave the necks of the Nicely boys from the hangman's noose, that ao fur ther efforts will be made in their beha..r. but in the light of all that has transpired furl Iter efforts would seem madness. Only one more avenue of escape remaias untried and that is whether the Court bad authority to cause pri.-ners under sentence of death to he con fined in the prison of another county ia the Commonwealth. In view of tbe raling of the Supreme Court that " the day bas gone by when murderers can escape 011 mere technicalities, " we do not believe that step will be taken. SheriS Uood does not rvlish the leja. y that Las btfal'en him but will perform his d'.ry with ' a cool calm," as tx-bheriil Per ry Walker expressed it. The Nicely boys were informed of the Governor's action by one of their cunwl Tuts-iay morning. We have not learned how news affected them. No vis.t .rs a-e permitted to st thera. The pat or of one of the m.wt prominent churches ia town baa has n-aue freipn i.t visits to the condemned men since they have been suffnring from the injuries sus- j tair.ea on me uiej oroide ja... f REVst'BT DEPnTME3T, tlr ri. I OK lKTERX.IL REVS!rC. Washis-ito.v, January 17, ls'-d. J Fkeu. W. B(E.s- K:a, E . Somerset, Pa. 6:e: I a reply to your letter ofthelith instant, you are informed that under the recent law the bounty des not accrue on the pr xi.ictiou of sanr until Jaiy i, lsttl. It commences to operate April 1st, after which d it- notice any be given and appli cation for !icen.-'3 filed, np to July 1st, for the following year. Blank forms will be furnished by Collectors of Internal Revenue, after April 1st, fjr the use of parties pro posing to prod ice 3j lbs or more. Repectfully yours, ii. W. WtLsorv, Deputy Commissioner. ' Cold Weather. Now is the time to bny Blankets. We have .V pairs of White, Red and Gray Blan kets, to close, a: bargains. The lowest pri cea we have ever made. We are better pre pared this R. I- S- to give our friends and ctHtcmers good cdj at cheap prices than we have ever been heretofore. Call and cs, and be convinced Pasxib Si Paa&xm. '. I.nwrenee, M , rith var'i?.e veins, e--om? e-uption. was r onlv eichtbot ":!!.. ted iy a tnu ,r-a liter !ai i't'i aanapar.;:, Mi,r"T-.ll pn.rubly return to ' law. He will, however, Uke " n,)t 'lednl.ely settled s-lect.ru to reside at Belie "'t')P;. u.Vphia. There are s !WT' Beaver's polit- -I'd at w a?iiinLtijii hv the Na- v 'alr:n. hut tiiese are not well -a, been the custom for a J'P'-ffiit t.rin ' .ovemors to re . '-r desks, and, in accord- Dr.il. . . . .oTernor CHTiver e to his borne ia ' prxt.ee. krw- k ''rnri.)vr ntvnr ,..,i. ;n J:i ). -j'ist prinre-L that onlv one- opita! A'r -ntii tax be herewfUir ;g Fund. This iHrir-.T;., .1 ...... :cb Mr. Wbry. ' i,, t'""'areM studv, con '"t e l ... 0 - i.i propuse even a u. - a.so prnpows that one- rv-riaJ t . r it. ... a l. . .t j u u, &uaiiea. as en tr-:,,n t..;,tu- alj ttjU , -'a-..,. ....:., , J,e mt; re r -t.. ,'M,a,i red '"'' !iw the nei- !. 11 1 -.,): nia le in ""'r.t.i.ijs ia th! sh iwtlon to the capi- 1 pr t '.i Wednesday mor.imir Berlin was visit ed by the moat disastro.is fire that has oc curred at that pU'i fjr a numii.:- ofyeurs. At about 8 o'clo. k in the morning fire was d.sovertdia P. G. Swag's ba lding, and within a few minutes the upper story waa wrapped in names. The building was a two-story frame and log struitu'-e, occupied as a dwelling and storer.oui, and turned rapidly, so rapidly ia fact that an excellent bucket hrunvitt was powerless the check the fiam-a and ia a short ti;ue the building was a oiasa of smoldering ruins. Mr. Nowag says that a smell of burning wo.)d was noti.ed in the house the evening before but, as no fire could be found, was jpposedto coiue from the cooking stove. He is now inclined to the belief that the fire was bunting between the wails all night, hav ing originated from the stove in the store and b:t ween the walls of fro.it ami back build i.ns. Mr. Nowag esliroMM his lo-s at ahont ilo.ci, which is partly covered by insur ance. Most of the household S"x.da, aa well as the stock iu lha sure, wera saved, but much was damaird. Mr. Nowag eontem plaies rebuilding aa soon as (Njssible. Some time previous to the holidavs Vr. Chas. II. Fisher oifere.! a han.L-ome set of Dicket.'! works, i!":je to the pupil of the S-mer-et Borough is uoois. who would write for publication the best akeuih uf the town of Somerset. Unfortunately tha aeniorclata bad so much work oo hands that the mera Urs could not spare the time to enter the list for the prize. Tbe junior chw took hold and sketches were written by John Henry Ticking. Jacob V. S-ihrock, Annie M. SofalL r-enexa H. Sampseli. Hoy H. Houpt, and Clara fcboemaker. Thee young people made an lioccst, creditable efJort to win the prize. Hon. Isaac Hagus, J. O. Kimanel. Esq .and H. L- Ba, F-i ,were at pointed a committee to read the manuscripts and pass cnon their merits. These genlltauen kntw as much about the Mwn of Somerset as any perir.s liking, and were ia every way wU ... . ... i Tk. .... I . V o riMrwrw .J-lfcl.tis'il 'Or l;" sr- iIJ" r carefully and decided that John Henry Pick ing bad'wniten tl most valouble sketch, and awarded bim '-he prize. TI.ey decidrd that thesecon 1 sk 'cu in p.,int -f merit waa that written by Ja.ib V. Schnxk. This -Itet.-h coiitairrl s. me va'.uabie LL-tonal Ki-tter. Mr. P. -king's and M.-. S-rhrock s Ketchi il! be time. John K-.ir i'inl.er's lioott fc books. i;-!i.-ae.J. la the rosu csn walk riviht diwn to ,.e i.d carry away tu Sellingr Llauor to Peraons of Intem perate Habits. In an opinion delivered a few days ago by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in a case where li.jaor had been sold to minors ar.d to person of intem perate habits, the learned Justice said : "The words in the statute, 'persons of known intemperate habits,' are descriptive of a class to whom the dealer sells at his peril. It was urged, however, that such a rule would work injustice ; that in many in stances a man's intemperate habits are known to but few persona, perhaps only to members of his own family or a night watch man, w ho may bave witnessed the convivial wandering toward his borne. The answer to this is that a man who conceals bis habits does not come within this class. U ia only when this intemperance bas become so con spicuous as to form a babit, and that habit is known not merely to his family or a eight watchman, but to bis friends and neighbors and the community in which be lives, and the law forbids and punishes the sale of li.j-ior to him. Every man bas a reputation for sobriety or for intemperance in the com munity in which be resides, just as every man has a reputation for integrity or for truth, and such reputation is generally known. None know better than saloonkeep ers themselves the habits and reputation of their neighbors aa to drinking. And whea a man ia known aa an intemperate man in his neif hhoriioorl, not known to every one, bat known generally to be snch, the person who sella him liquor must take notice of that fact at his peril. Any other construc tion of tbe act would destroy it for practical purposes. It might as well be repealed. A Buck County Vouny Lady Has s Thrilling Adventure. Miss Carrie Wiaraer, a well-known aad popular young lady of Solebury township bade thrilling experience last Friday even ing. Accompanied by her lover, Mr. James S. Baker, of Bethlehem, Pa, tbe two were drivin; home from a literary entertainment held at tbe residance of Peter Woolsey, of Solebarv. While drivictt along the way t v. u.. lr nI4.L.nIv ezclaim- ed, ' Eessie, dear, I believe I am ri"tt to die," and in a few moments Mr. Baker lay ia the arras of bis lady friend. Carrie, poe ssed of onnsnal Derve and forethought, seized the lines and drove with one hand the borse along the lonely road, while with her other arm she supported the dead body. The drive to the residence of Miss Wi.-mer occupied half an hour. The remains of the deceased were taken to Mr. Wismcr's house, where an inquest was held by Ipu'y Coro ner William Conner, of New Hpe, thejiry rendering: a verdict of death from heart dis eaae. The funernal took place on Monday, Interment being; made at CuateavilleaPa. M'KINLEV BILL ALL RIGHT. A Solid Cash Vindication of trie Fa mous Measure. - Waski3uto, Jan. IS. A ret urn of confi dence in tbe money marketand increasing prosperity ia the errantry is becoming more manifest day by day, as the surplus is grow ing nntil it ia now nearly i2o.iHio..). No moreaoiid proof U neeiied Ly buin;S men thit tbe money stringency is clearing. This J increase En the surplus is due fo tbe return j of prosperity and good feeling in the market caused undoubtedly by the McKinley bill, j Tbe free traders were naabte to keep n? their j scare about this great bu; a-boo. The peo ple were faolisa enonzh to IL-tea for a while and incalcnlahie damage was done to trade and commerce by lic criminal misrepresen tation of tbe Jaw by those opposed to it, and in sympathy wUh foreign countries. Merchants and importers are now taking titair goods out of bond, as there is- no like lihood of tbe bonded period be-rig extended from February 1 to July L The predicted disaster does not seem to follow their action. On tbe contrary, just as bas been claimed by tbe farmer and supporters of the McKinley bill, confidence is being restored and the revenues of the United States are being re plenished. The receipts at the Treasury De partment are always lanrer daily than the expenditures, and the surplus is piling up in the moat delightful fashion. Tbe Secretary ia buying all tbe 41 per cent, bonds be can get his bands on, and yef be cannot put the money out as fast as be would like. It is not improbable that be will soon rrrake a call for 4s, so aa to put oat more of the sur plus and thus meet any danger of a light money market. There is every indication that the McKin ley bill will prove a blesning to the country. The false, fictitious prices put on articles by unscrupulous dealers, simply because they are included in the bill, although in many instances tbe duty bad been reduced upon them, are already regulating themselves. The abuse that Democrats and free traders have been heaping on McKinley, Speaker Reed and other supporters of the measure is dying out. and the friends of the bill predict that within the next 12 mouths the country wiil see greater prosper'uy than it ever en joyed under a previous Writ! law. The stock of McKinley and Reed, which, it must be said, fell below par ia the November panic, ia again at a premium. Should the present prosperity continue even James G. Blaine and his reciprocity plans will bave to take a back seat. While the leading financiers of the coun try hail with satisfaction this return of con fidence and tbe expansion of the momey market, they believe that the condition would be more permanent if tbe agitation of tbe silver question were to cease. As long j as that matter remains undecided there wiil be aa uncertainty in the money market. Opinion is very much divi ded as to the chances of tree coina in the House, bat the silver men are confident. J ANT CLEARANCE SALE -AT- THE PEOPLED STQE! FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. -om r.orr ' ,r tr.r-n!r! . Here are few of inWrvst to y a. Floor; cf oth. a to tci! yost abcrtt. I: W;;i ;iv e. a mevie a 1.- tl'-taa' n. . . . . DStSS COODi-otcr U)j:a U i ool ft- d jM.. r; abI a: 1 . uita frc.al.', 10 i . , . . . - i r-.ee- s inch f'.tse Ward ' - ' ! Uitof !i-aehhi.rey.aji't rwa.'be u ai Mt I. 'Her T" pieea. Ksai.t'. S""-':r-. 3 " wnte. atevtr til wo" at JXr, wui tue. ii li m tartar t 'tors. .M mrlwa w.Ue.' ae. worta .:yci i ibvJci Alt ' a-riaieres. aileeaur.. sue. u.tti Atx at tio p-e.ns A.i fiian.Jtrpe, aw, Biaifed dowa rom ta luca Hue duw. Aii a. too. araed lonu fna si. . . '?tb end bite Iwwa tMiaM. iache w . ie. at i?e. marled ocvifrcmA. uie iaiporud ovi.iev etioise tji, worta tliu ut U bow u H-tiO. FLANNEt-S 7t 2! tacaea, AS ITool Cram err Fiaanalt. P'ii. S"rtJ, Ac ail at e ma.-lt.7U aowa iron x. r 2J nfeees A II Wool fottntrv Fjutneis at 20e. marked dowa nxaa St 46 'Mece fine ail Woei Fiaid fjuneis at ic, wo jr.iece ln ai woel riauii a jmnen at inc. iu Aiimt Lai piece Finest German Waoi riaaaeja, ta Plaida, RrlpiS, S Lad.es wrappers aad CfcLjlk a weaa, at 44a, worta iu. CLOAKS, WRAPS AND JACKETS, BOTH MISSES' AND LADIES' ALL MARKED DOW. were About o Jackets - Newmarkets at KK: at l'l : at T . Ve; . M lOxt) ; at) ia if 09 7 v to iu. 0 lZ'Q ro l.i.tj 16 . w) ur Jb M We haveariU a laraw ac4rStreockof over Ja Jirment3 the Neweatand Best 5ty! snaoe jn to Una week) in Jackets aaJ Wraps. , m To makethli .-rre rradoo!eCy toe Bcvr FLacs tor yoa to do yowr Chopping-, we have narked tfteae ftoui i Luu to less than regular pnee. BARG1L5S 50 IT U TEKI DEPARTS ETT. CAMPBELL & DICK. SPECIAL. 2-tmolos. Knitting Yarn, ia Black tirdiaa. and ali the heat eoiorv.Hue. per . Sc. per rkeio. airked d)u from 9c. C C. JOROSN. JOS. MINCHMAB). Jordan && Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF ceaciees & mmms, wholesale: dealers in Crackers, Candles. XuL-. Frvilt., &c. 270 and 272 Main SL Johnstown. R ULE TO ACCEPT OF. REFl'SE. OUR GREAT ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE COMMEXCINO Decembersogo, AND CLOSING February i, 91. All Gods st Dst lor 3Q.Eajs ! Black and Colored Silks at Cost To avit iC. Cramer, of Fayette Co.. Pa., Ellen H. 1 rara-r. t Mavte Vaiiey. Wastutitrt.-'a, j.ihT J. Cramer, of Jliiuin. 1!!.. Lorain ra rer. of Whitney, I-.w. Uami'ium Cramer. i Hiehmaii, Sintn I'sloia. Hm! a Cramer, a ( aaihridse. Neb. VaryCramer Deal, of Bnr netre. Ne-h., Kate 'ramer Lepier, r.itfonJ. Ia.. Area rnuner Mre, HiibtjaM, ia, LeiaiM C rmmer. Highland. SoUi i-akia. Kale B. Jt.'re. tf Fo-K'n. i mill, John Bowniao, of Saherha. Kannw. O'Harra Bowmaa if Aa" ves vii uhio. T'aMil B.jwacaa, J. O11A Fno ei li.inirci' 'irtwen. of Karwa-s Ciie. Mo.. Wnu B'tiv. 01 "FiaMia- obi. Jane aV Moramv, , of Siciona. O , nl ina bowiaaa. wtie ) riS. Henrietta Lara- reMijenee b nclcown. raeres., V.i are herebv nouii 10 be an.l arnear at aa I a.!; T:it OrTt-,r--'' C:n w be heU in d fur 'Bereti.. I . condition of the theL a:it there tVaceept or n hueuitace the reaf '4i Lik. Henrietta Cach- ei:e nf ( nwi :nr K. Cramer, .let j , r rtie p- iaere - j.rane.. vaiiia'jon. or aaow cause why the tarae 4"ha Ilia. Ueuhetta Cach- -n. .11 ..j u..r m,, f raerea... Soa:i ret, 1-1. i cUtr.rT. TTere. Unable to Comprehend. The Ocala propoeition to increase imme diately' the volume of currency ia the Cni- XECUTOR-S NOTICE- E L.-iaw of R. ria F.!k. Henrietta ( aca raerea one Iin. Blk. Mia: Warplacb taere ilJii ft. Landia. late et Bmcbersvaliey in. BlK. Stik Warp t'acii owcMiip, ?iniert Co.. Fa., uce .1. i mere. n liii aiui of i s-rires. much discussion amooz farmers and others i a!.o- esrate, nrni.-e is hereby vivea to aJ parties m.ieiAe.1 u. emails ... u. .... e uamni tal .l,iiuf.li.rinri'w tl, thm nf i l.eu"r le.-rjinieniary canas; Been utJiea m --uo ted atatea to i per capitis tue tneme ot ...i.-..! bv ,hv D autwuv. m the More Evidence of Lower Prices. from the Chleaar-i Iii'.er (eeaa. How nictly the free traders wuald projrress ia their e.Tirts to deceive the people if there were no system of gathering statistic?, and if there were no traJe newspapers, to which pditkal considerations are as nothing at ail, bat to whieh the purine cf advising busi ness men as to the actual .rendition of trade, manufactures, mining, and agriculture is everything. The McKinley bill now has been in force for Oar months and twelve days. The free trailers told the people that its fi rst effect would be to limit oar fireign trade, that Europe and the rtst of the world would not buy our goods if we did not buy theirs. That if we wanted to flourish we must con Cae ourselves to raising and exporting food and cotton, and eiport'tig them to other nations who Would give as manufactured gooils ia return for them. If we placed pro tective tariffs on foreign manufactures we w -re to lone our export trade. That waa what the free traders told as. But 'a M'eeL'y Ra lew tells us what has happened, and it is just what the free trailers said would not happen. For the first two weks of January, 131, being the first two Wifeks of the fourth month of the new tariff, oir fxports from New York alone have b "en g-eater by 1 2 per evet thaa during the first to weeks of January, 1. Our im port Lr the fame time Lave decreased by 13 perce-ic Thai ia to say, we have kept la per c.n'. m.te of our own money at home lha i ed:l in llie S-st two weeks in Janua ry, Kn. and we have rc-ived 12 percent to re money (mm abroad, t) jr income from J one line f trade is 12 per cent srtater, and ) our ou;,"; i l.i per ceat less. "f .ie ' ee trjii-r aim t.)ld us that the aic Kinley tii! wo .1.1 make clothing so m ich drer tLat tae wcolen industry would be crp.ed. ' It.; rn'.'a HV i'y icV tells us that "the rua kt t f.,r w K.lea frxjds is brtader, and the de.t.aP'i fn.ro i o r.i.rs u.stir.ctiy better, while tlic h ' jr a-; I shos trade coutiau-a hi-.i'y f-a-l:-:".tct ry." H..W very fal- wf.re the alarms of a free trader. It': p--. tile are buying more cloih Icj and hoots and shoes than ever an J at pnees wa.c. ttie aivenuini coiamns oi every newspaper, free-trade p ipers inclulel, show to beiiiiteas low as those which ruled in January last. "Print c' .Ira A. ire Jd -if .'i Invest price ever reairri il," says xa'f Renew of the past Keek's trade. Really, now. is it not absurd to tain of "higher prices on account of the tariff?" farther north. A good many people seem unable to comprehend, w hat ouhl to be a self-evident truth, that no government in the world ia strong enough to make aud maintain at par " money " which has. not a satiai'actory redeeming provision behind it. The thing has been tried over and over again, aad proved a Mat failure every time. The integrity of paper issues can only be sustained when the people in whose bauds the notes or bills circulate are morally cer tain that they can at any time convert thera into their face value in coiD that will be tak en at par everywhere in exchange for what the vender may have to sell. If it wili not fulfill this condition the paper inevitably inks ia value, even ia spite of legal restric tions and punishment provided for those who dare to say it ciutt be discounted. William Cobbet telU how during the sus pension of specie payments by the Bank of England its notes stiuk at one time to about four fifths of their face value, though it was made a felony to refuse to take them at par, and many people ia this country can re member how $iSo in paper sold at ilif) in g ild, though the Government did its best to stistai a the credit of the notes, which were subsequently redeemed at par. It may be said they were worth as much in l-rfil aa in 1879, but their actual selling value was wide ly different in those yean, as determined not by legal enactment, but by what they would buy ia open market. CttimjQ Tr.li-una. a: payment. anl ail (Artie iiaviiif eiiurxuairaiaiit siiid eMate to prenl them to L&e EAecmur rtuly autnenneated for ottletieat on Samniay. me 7 h day or March, lsi'l, at the hrwe af O, ii Bn hater, T . BRVB4KWR TuBIAi . ri-HER. jail-l. Kaeratnrs. A DMIXLfTRATGirs NOTICE. L.ieUe of Tobias IJvimr'tfin, TaTe.of "taenwiffh Tp., r" 'mr-tt mMinty, tit-. Geratra. Lt?:!iar- ,( A'im:riLf nition oo trie ive st4t i"rH inirbvet Utihe tSsw to mskXe iaimeii t pavi-rent, mliLioe having rUisss &mui:i U.e !tie io praeiit thia dily a.uth-ntia:t ft et IJemeiu oi or ireiuTe ?9tt'.irlaT. !' I-HU CEKisTiA5r RbtT. launjLnaXor. J. L. Pugb, AtUwnoy. J7WING & GWYN1SL WHOLESALE COMMISalOS MKECHAXTS, Ueueral Prtnl nee, Frait!', VesfetaiUr, Poultry aad ij.iiiie. Cnnfiynmer.ts !ieited Best Price an 1 Prorop Returns iiuarauteed. Corresixiaiieriee invitel. Sit OJ1IO ?T, ALLEGE! Ev, P.1. 1-lHyr. iTeiep'oone 'M'rl Mis. A. E. Uhl's 4'ia Colored Cachnieres.... Win ' . Un a " ' liJirt iiia Tricot Coths Mia Plain C'iotlw . :iu Kancy Piaidillrhs.... aula 1'tain Col' 1 Cachmere IMln Silk i'-ushes l!in ilk VeiveL-" rjia Plain Velvets . .H 1 ' o- ri- -f l.o i .9 Ee l Letter. 77cr toe t.'c fl.l') f ;r r7 4 11 - Bargains! Bargains 1 We have J pieces of Ice Curtains to be sol d at the (treat IL L. S. Curtains No. I worth $1, sold at 75c pr pair No. 2 wo'th t.3 sold at 90 cents per pair. No. 3 worth il Sr. sold at $1.10 ; No worlh $2.-10 sold at $! ! ; No. 5, worth $3.23 sold at $2 oO. We ha7e also '." Bed Spreads that will be sold at away down prices. Please call noon and see the big bargains. Frk is Paecbs. Farmer. Take Notice. I have leased tbe lurx warehouse of Peter Fink at the B. A O. I'epot, in Somerset, for five yeor?, and also warerxima at Berlin and Coieniaa's, where I will keep on Iiand dur n the sea.na for delivery and reshipment to all local points every grade of Fertliyrs manufaiitared by the well-known Sasque bacna Fertiliwr Company, of Canton, Bal timore. Md. I have spent five yean among yon, while these goods bave been used in P. .men county for eight years, having been introduced by the Hon. O. P. Shaver. Ow irg to the large number of my patrona whom I thank kindly, .ny agents and myself may be unable to call to see yoa personally, an I take advantage of your excellent papers to call your attention to tbe merita of our Fer-tali-trs , and beg lave to say that 8, B. Yo der, of Pugh, Somerset County, Pa., and myself have solicited orders for tbe fail cropa oflHt 100 tons to date of issue, notwith standing the strong competition. E. M. Patten, of Somerset, woo reside! near the depot, ia acting as delivering agent for me. By atldrrsatr.g or calling on bim, yon can learn our prices. We can re-ship to any local point on short notice, but would prefer at all times to have your orders an far in adv-an of immediate wants as practical as it enables ns to get onr goods to you in betrer m lis.r-.ical condition. Ia behalf of the SriiKjuehanna Fertilizer Co I am. Very Ktpetnful'.y, A. J. B-OfEB, Guernsey, Pa. Resolutions of Respect. Waisns, God, in his ir.flr.ite witdom has removed fpim time to eternity Eufjs C. Landis, a beloved Comrade cf Post Hi, Grand Array of the Bepublir, tbrefore be it j ReiJve-L That the Post has lost a faithful j member, a genial and zenenus companion, j and that we deeply sorrow over the de;wrt- ! ure of our Comrade, and be il further RfrJeaL, That we deeply sympathise with i the bereaved family in the loss of a kind ! j and loving husband and father. It is further R'nAved, That the Pat Charter be draped j in mourning during the usual juTiod; that i these resolutions be made public throarra the ; prcs, and that a copy be sent to the family j of the decased Comrade. j C. C. Bmx, I J. A. Gaorr, F. . ChorI'e.vtso, C.immittee. Clearance Sale, FROM N0YT UNTIL An endless variety of Dresa Goods at CTi.ST. Lailies' Coats arid Jackets to close, at 0 1ST. A hand-orrw line of Shawls', at C.r?T A t nil line of Underwear, in Ladies. Cl.ii drer'. and Gentlemens , at I:KI LETrUK Figures. A full line of Notions of ail kinds, at O sT. lobona. Corsets, ciioves. Ker- chiefs. White 'HKoia, Ham burg Edtrinjn. Hosiery of ail kin.is, lrrese Trim mings, at CociT. White, Red and Grey Blankets, at C'ont. Wool Carpet Chain at Xk. ." ply Linen and Cton Carjiet Chains, at ISc. One lot of 1 Comforts that were $1. Red Letter. 77c t ne lot of Bed Comforts that were $1 2o, Led Letter. $1. Coches. DunnellA Allen Calicos ail bent bramts. at.V. Red Iet 4o. Arnold Indigo Bine (al coev at 7c, Ed Letter, ic Lancaster and Amoakeeg Ciinz hams at Eeil Letter, 7c. Table Linens that were Z'-c.. Red Itr, 2tTc. " AiC-, 4JC. " 7.V., 14 " ior. Jt.'Pl), - M1C. " l.-. " " $1j.. Napim of ali kindc Towels, Bed Pprai!., Towehngs of all kin.la. at t.ot. Plain Red j and Fancy Flannel of all kinds to cloie at Cost at 1. 2o, and 2cc. 4 Tacie i Oil Cicrh sold a- Re.i Latter inc. ! 4 Table (Hi (loth sold 2,Dc.. 2U j Letr. rjic. 3C inch fairen;a sold at 7c. Red Lerer V. j " " Pocaset " " 9c.. - t;. ; " " Katerrrlse " " Sc., " - ' " " tireat Falls r. ' "c.. - :c. " " Appleton A " :jc.. " 7c. j Bleached and rabletvbed iheetin.s.c. j Pillow Case Mosiin of ali kinds, at Coet. FEBRUARY Kthilf" MARR!D. I will Lave niv Eijlith Annual FftlEHLIXE KVh S Ja Ihursday Jan. 1st, l'l, at the residea-e of Mr. M trar in Somerset, Pa., by R:v. A. J. Be!, Mr. Mor gan I. Friediine and M .-s S vl e K tHs. It would be imro-sihle to zive von nrices In of oar Immense ri?oc It. "that wewnotto a oct within the next :! davs. All we ask is to have you cail. We wiaii vou ail a Hi'pv New Year, and von cetainly caa have is by attending our Thirty I)ay RED LETTER SALE. CURED Real Estate Sale Continued. The sale of tbe real estate of Simon Y'oung, dereaml. has been continued until Friday, the 2" tli day of February. lSf-I, at I o'clock, at tin Court Hi.tise, in Somerset, Pa., when the two trai ts will be sold, rhjht after the She rid 'a siiits. Phebe Yocsg. Admirjistrator and Trtuttee. SCROFULA Li that Imparity fct th blood which prvxlac.es unsightly lamps or sTrcUlngs la tlie neck; which causes running sores oo the anus, legs, or feet; which develops ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, oftea caaxing bhailness or deafness; which is the riin of piinples, e:in eerons growths, or " humors; " which, fastou ir.g npoa the lungs,, rariaes consnnrption and deaUu It is the most ancient id all diseases, and very few persons are entirely frea fjrom it. How Can It Be Ey taking flood's Sarsaparilla, which, fcy the remarkable cares it has aceonn-li-hrrt, has proven itself la ee a potest anct pcnil-ar rxiiu ine for this disease. If y3 auScr L.a scrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, Every spring my wife aad children have been troubled with acrufafa, niy little boy, three years eld, being a terriUe sufferer. Last spring be waa oua niaoi of son s from beiiit ifeet. We an toik Hood's SarsarariHa, and all have been cured of Use icrofolx Jfy Hale boy h entirety free (rna sores, and all fmtr of any eiularen knk bright and healthy.' W. B. ATWatTOS, Passaic City, S. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla Solifc7at!aru3iat. SI i ix fT Prepared ftnty by C t EO0D CO. Apotbecadu, Lowatl, Ua. 100 Doses One Dollar CLOSII OUT SALE. same qualitier? can 8j low a.5 tlie lxj soM anv- wriore. I ins includes aa Kinds of Gooda in rar FOR HALF. Knable & Shuster's Dry Goods Bulletin. ITEMS 0? GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Preparations Beins Made for the Fall and Win ter Business- Ijuga to.i3 of Press Goois. Silks. Black Gocdi, Hansels Blaa'acH Comrorti, rprcaJi, !u'i?Iin5, White Goods, Ijcc3.Liacnj. Catoa FlaLcIi CLevicLs Ac, are bciaj ordered to please all. We are also laying ia complete lines of Coats. Wrap?, Jackets. Slaw! JerscTf. Sc.a Tliiiii GaracnL?, Seal Skin Garments, aad Csrtiias ot all kind.-;. A!o,lire stocks cf Hosiery, Ucdenrcar, Gloves and Urulrellas. Our Btcxk of American nude Dre?3 Goods con:e3 direct from our oxa mills ; You therefore get the LeneSt of first Land prices. Oar Forei.p Goods we tret direetjfrora the importers. We gnaraatee the Lowest Prices on all kiiid 3 of dry goods. iriiUDIITAQ 1 It 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. ORDERS rn0IIvTLY ATTENDED TO. ISTABLISHED l--i7. FRANK W. HAY & SONS, Ranges, Manufacturers and Dealers in ISSl vajavjT5 Til - . J -I- , . HoocC Famhhlr TIX, COPPf E, SHEET -IROS, and ad kiaJs of SHEET-METAL WARE? ra de to or! All g xls warraatel as repreeeote.1. (.al! and euimiae them arv.1 prt'-e as No. 73 Franklin St, -Var p0foi.-e. Johnstown, Pa. THE COMPANY STORE, GILSTERaX, MEKCIiNJDISJi:. Bajrs Caa Fiai all the; wuj Nee4 in tae Sevrnl L par-tmesis f CLOTHING, HATS. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. QUEENSWARE. GROCERIES, COOTS AND SHOES, ASD ALL t.'F THE FIRST QfALITY, AXD AT REAr iN'ABI.K PRKT?. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. i)DLA,0RRELL & CO. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcisl Bn:g Stcre is Rapidlj 2:::rzg aGrsit Favcrite with Pecpls h Ssarca cf FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS, Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Sponges. Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, JPerf umes, &c. TH3 DOCTOR GIVES FE23C5AL ATTESTTCS TO THI C03IP0CSDCG OF Leiisfs Prescrijlions I Famiy BecBipts G&RA T CA&X BEiyQ TAXEX TO VSM OXLT t&ESH ASD PCR2 ARTICLES SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From 6uch a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always cn hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ijocds tn tending purchasers, whether they bay from U3 or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA. PARKER & PARKER. p'S ALF-JZQOO-Two .- one b.f urr I ' irane Luu ieu frmt bv X Iwt 4ef. a parior l u tv! hay wi.n.tuw imm redarto -Hd I st irv. m;e c ! linuhwl a.intie m pr:..r 1 lis. I r;e in mnmahore parlor : ah Siie nmiine to ; .wilar : tlu ir.. a! su'-tautally bmit i s-vi ; .Hn.T n.ia in : nam fn.m kitchen aait 1 aisi. from ta.- pnntii intueellar : rml wr. r m I t-k pw h itiiven eat r k.U'.".en jr frnnl I rr-i enti.-e pn-j!h of imiliiina; front : atuHsc one ( Irilmi wa.lt !e.irt Mjt, ; cumer U't fcftt ; ehnii-e :V'i:'. : large Iranian : yard terrm-l nn ji-ani. tl w nairiies xiwrt irruwrh : f-l1.u n a nt s.wa yearwttasmt iuterrM. A.-i;iiy bt WSf. Pa. I havti not spa.-e to enumerate a fcv catoli pennv ' prices on low '.merstt. pop. RALE-$3,3Ca-Two an.l one-half mi-t x f tiar.viiie. somerset Cn.. Pa., a farm j en:aiiitni iio m-rra ; .Uii'u eiear. fixxi t im.". r 1 , 1 . '".wiiti'warmi . ..j wmt clear, prowl Ii ?ti.. e) 01 jrootlj". Our patron.' KnOW j Urn. miiiawlmn. wmgoa k ut.Wo.iT t'nt T rwii rnnA "" "!',? : ; w ls i!iw, i acrea wetl ttra- 1.1J.I 1 IvLlJr tOQa, i 1 with ener-y and h oak i oar ramp JTXECUTOR S SALE OF Valnatle Real Estate! I Serviceable Goods, And I pin my rcpgtatioa to sell in TgooU that will give layers tae worth of their money at all time?, a iid much more than their - j - 1 I tba lvt will anil ustiineni uf H.ram Beam, de ewwet, there will t expose.! to ptihhe sale at Sipesviile, ia Lincrrta Township, Souwrset tix. Pa., on WEDNESDAY, FEET Y IS, 1SV.I, at 1 o'clock p. m .the f.iUtjwinj described tract of timber laud, to wu : A traet of land sfraste fn Jencer Tosrnb!p, adioifcinitlaodaof iiias Atkcav. Isaae Kimin.-li, Jaines il. t'over. Bnj. Kiiae, Mary il.ili-r, and othec. euataining I MONEY'S WORTH ! While my Clearance Sale, lasts, Laaies and Children's Wraps will be closed oat at a Sacrifice. A fall assortment of Wool Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains. Ladies. Mis-sea" and Children's Underwear 117 VCIiS 117 oin c!ieaP- and 1-C perrhev The tract is re:l linSered with hite ou, ebeatam, hemlock.uaa and cr.ttnut. Of - trs s, and Uhmf ran be ati.li l -.irealu of wm-r riirminf : irt.n ramp i vias on oanl, w itli rir.-!fe iertion of rrait. IVru l-HT. p'y ut "v Ti. SHaFtlL a- at iluor tu Po-totf ee, inrrt Pa. p R SArE-$t,500-r!ve m:! 5orte.st of a urrs.t. iv. iwo andnr.-haif ,f(rT .UeiMng hor sB, v-.irfvni, it. 1 dry plaste're.1 eeikr paiiaarl and paivre.1 ail thrnuirti. four rtn.rua tlo a stain ai.il fixir room up ntam, rrnnt t back sir. ai res 111 prrras ground. ,ilmmrt. hoi-ss and tauli-. couvaient torhnr. Ii. srbool and raiinM.'.. Tenui. e:iv. Anpiy t v j B. Sii-tLit. ucxtuoiir loPoar.-flii-e, iSomenet. Pn. P"tt Par.E-Sl,C0O-Sii-rmst h.Lo on Tur A k.ryfAstrrt. ijoud lorauon. two ami imr-hlf-Ka. aiastrred all thmoh. eeiiav nn.ter whoie home : lot ,xl J. V r,h. t iM oo eaav paynvntn. Apply tn . B. ilUFKK. next door to Porhce, aumerst, pa. pr SAtK $4.500 Tsrstnrv b'frk 6..trs on 1'atr.i.t reei. room,, front and hark stairs, ham rrn np tair. lane tank in amir, hut and rnld water thmiiah ine D.ui-r r.ns-e ptitns in rrt lar, ranxrln kit nen. r?tir n!rr wnoie horws if txtilJS fcvt. VMbto and il.r mubiitidiues. Tiraaerrt. A'.nlv to Wat. a. SHAfKll, next iMT to Portotocf, somerset. Pa. pnft 3AEE-S;.5UO-"Be .huo-nnd arm of A fine ri.-n-ieT ian i. .hii'kWl!mierel pine, white oak. red oui.ete. Tirw-'txinna of a a: lie frna railrifl tfataa. -ao aad V ysir -h- ri;r mkfe";. K---r funhr parTjruar mdoIt u H. ft. oHAFER, neatd.r u Pirioffn-e, sXirixrr et, l a. TERMS. 1 One-bn'f in hand and balance In six raonUis, wita ia u. res. A. J. CfM.BORy, janla. Executor of Uinus beam. MRS. A. E. Uhl. IT TIaL PAY YOU Memorial XVork WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMEEdET, lKrNV-. Xanv.Sr'rtB.rcr of and Dealer in ism Wjrt I'w-Kuhed m shnrl yMice. w a! ff'r umi ill GaUim im A' jo. Aft ,'r the V3ITS BROyZZ! fVrsons la need of X05TVKXT WORKfwill And :t tAo; iuter't to caU at my shop wnera a pri.prr sho1-. ii.i w-.J iriven thrm. 0f!: ilivrriuti ri ii :--y KOM. md PB.l'lLA VtH Li 1 I invite spec.al aitennon U.lh While Bronze, Cr Purs Zinc Monument InrrmTured bv E EV. W. A. RIXG. a a Decidr.1 In3n-wmit the p.,intof MATERIAL A.M r'.S-rHl'"ir ft. and wnrh is demlned u tae ?iLii:r 'Ir.-'mnt for our ChangetiUe Cli mate. jr GiVI Ml X CALL. . : W3I. F. SUAFFEU .Li. . (tff'I'V so'ifff 1 V Ovist 500 Beautiful Designs. fa . a 1." . - B I aHaaaVmamW -aa. monuke'ital epzzzr AT THE HARDWARE STORE. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM ti vs jr.T r.rerivKD a nkv link of HEATING STOVES, RANGES, - aVND - COOKING STOVES WHICH E IS SSLLIX.; AT WANTED. A scall Iron wi'hirt line t two miirs uf iume.-set. A-ld W. B. H.ir ZK. aomrrset. FAlilfl AXTiI. An erit-rice.!Candi"!. nr.-osl'.i im?9 riiviT);.r.-4 m m.i.b ver?" law 9rni. and !.tn trrm ohlivinz h::n K f itiTe rmnhn)"i.r p.)Msjn:on. ihjw w isn. ti r4 a Btrm o0 or Tirwrrw nmr rite tnwa m' ni- erst-t, with tern aavhtajMlina- taat he r,l por-cim.-said farm at th end 01 the -r. Price and terms of fans to he mutt. M tixawof Hntiiur. t ail aa oeve on WJi. A, aiiAfiH, iuat itate Axvns, Astonisliingly Low Prices. Call arnl cxantine before niakinrr jour purcha-es cl.-f Jas. B. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PEXN'A. A 1
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