Lil 'IS ILtf Somerset Herali ' 'qTOV.Z E- 8CTLU Alitor. ..JUrck U, MR- T;iiry increase. bas the srraodest tno in the ' 1 Uatsl iastrr. assets at Snyder's dreg il3JBJ appropriates .'. Tu, ksJ for roar torn. oau aad ground feed from y-ird an! Lk II erring oow in fKr r.ahlonScbri's. g ra, busters are basHy ecrajred look in f fjr suitable qoarters. j,-. pie-v of sheet music oaly 10 cents a w ,5 ruber F-jok Store. at be f& far 1" nsooey. See yr"js ta Broad st. Furniture mac. rjr ci family trroceriea. provisions. fl 3 fcd 10 Mt!ii0D Sctjr:i- viJ comfort rockers ibig enough for j i IVvl-'n ' next to Vaaaioa How. sottrr. " 17 nP ' ' answered tbe blot- t-ra Pickings, the ooee favorite lertarer aa icmaie of the Danville. Pa., Asy- li Sji Tyyor of tbe Poor convene at - i-frts the third Tuesdav in Oet.er tf- f : a rwJ stove, and warranted, po to J. j girrba-at Hardware Store. Somerset, r. i . j ;. cV wn " it tbe latest s-ang ex j -,r unutterable admiration of any per KCtiiar. warmer reached Chicago tbe ii with $' sewed op in bis 25 xst Dfiatie. CrtiaJ wU! be broken Anril 27 fjr tbe t!C-ff.fc! t ;nerei tiratit ia Kiverside iu vw York. C-vI ub. a'.l m, color -osi Johnstown. mf "bo ' -itl of t! mur" Vof McOfiand. in Orw-n coaniy. , jj'liw to. it said to be mnning a saloon j v-.:er City. Iaot- l:';be rrerr.nier.t coui i get tbe Si-wix In- j it:z.vrm.:i in base ball, tbey will not j arch I ke gjing oa tbe war-path win the r sproata. UL ch cooniy's tramp population has i. sled very sullen y from l t jt :'M fenlrfaxn of the rjJ Ei-t break f,r l.tr tte coanty's rjd- Swmeirn and Ianrater Almanacs, Eigib and German. Wholesale and retail. jx , a"l the year arocn.1 at FbU &-OC PTOE.E. Tbe man who a year ag a-ytJfd that tbe wil xrwatn bad l-Jrt it cocre. and that tbe Vt:teu taa would never experience any tJ, coii weather bad better bag his bead. Tut Ivlatnater ejeitors have accepted je Laif-dolar compromise, payable within :.o vea-s from tbe first of next May. Tils br.'.er than do bread at a.L Tae aIbes of Henry Meyer, a Staten 1s Ji saloon kee;er. wh-se rrtiains were in ooerated. were taken to tbe top of the stat ue of Liberty, in Sew York harbor, by bis friends and scattered to the wir ds. Jiiff Mayer, of Cinton cwaty. Fa , has ref ased to gTmnt a Ucerje to a womn. He nys that woaien have no b-oiiness nehiad tbe bar drain oat la-1 to men. and that rsucicg saloons is not their mission. va bedrocm suites, parlor suites, aide. Wards. cbefToniers. cbevai drwers. loutife. xaTtresses. tnpboar.. aiLa. Yes. May. lievLns prices are rifht on all these and eve-ything else. Next to VaDsion Hoase. Tat -in&mous McK-lnley law" now esusts all l?l' suits to be rfdaced to $15. " as per aivtrtisement. It is very wicked in the clothing men to thus teste so msny gnat free-traie rxeraw: aaJ editors sach vacoaimon Itars. Mr. Hiram C Whi J of tbe firm of A. J. Wtiie t son, Tailors and tljthiers, Chaai bersiar?. Ta, will be ia Somerset for sever al dtya about Mar:h Slst. with a choice line ' rp'rirg rc::ir.s. etc. StiL-faction gaaraa tsrf. Last week the kin? of Itay seat a dwra Uao of honor to Inspector Byrne, tbe famous w York dett:ve Mr. Byrne declines the baoor saying that be only honor be swks is tbe one wb h Ve possesses that af brir.g aa A 'an ci'iren. It E T. Mer. of Cross Plains. Wis . has ex.--eJ the otinion tha.. for ohtina cas e of rypbillU and scrofula Aver s tarsapa rlla a nn-aWaonably the mt e5ect.ve iesJy known to phanaai-r. Wonderful C4.ra have resulted from i;s use. The wi2 cf Peter Yontt, late of BedJcrd tcwMiiip has been f ed in tbe reritrs of Testator g'.ves t-'ti to his neice, Elaache Pr be rives a oow to his mother, and be ti-e balance of his personal prsj-erty j ac.3 ba real est. e to Lis br ber Geo. Yount. j i Mjs Bessie H. Bedloe, of Eurlinaton. Vu Lai a djease of the scalp which caused br j U-r to becoa very hara and dry and to, till r f-eely she scarcely dare-d ftmb it- Ayer's Ktr Y3r gave her a hea'thy scaip j aii jtsde the hair beautifully thick and j A large cumber of Ref resentaii ve Lancas ter coccty fanners met and dLwnssed tbe le-pised road Uw. All were opposed to it. Tie men from the western fart ot tbe Sta- waa r present a representatives, said Ua: the Wot wanted tbe law. as their roads we-v id worse coodilion than those in the last. The latest sensaUon from Krie co-sty is to the effect tha: aa entirely new insect has BiaAe its appearaaje tbe re. It is at work de rr.rx the apple trees. It is iacribed as "a yeetiliar white furry bug." We may next expect to get word frora tbe F.r liar that a peculiar furry bug is destroying the ia '.hat has recently been boused in that lo eH:y. The Tnited States aalhoriiies arrested Cteo Kaie. editor of the Ha.-iecowa SrUiti. and K. E. Sciherland. a leading merchant of taat place, on the charge ot srodiag obscene . cjclan tbroatb tht mails to Ihrv. Peter Itaaahoe and others, eharsricg Djnalioewith iniececoea and business dishocesty. Sath eriand coniessed to the United Stages IVputy Ifa-shal. A mas earned Davia Grove, of Fairaeld township, Crawford coanty, was one day, last week. tak to the Hospital t the la sane. He was shoaling an d greatly excited, hsving become insane froai attending tae oeeungs of the reviva-ists known aa the Ky EAiers. It rexjnlres a strong, well a-ichored mind to r.de the Kormy waves of tU Haly Eo!rs. The following named letters remaining in the Posv,c at Somerset, will be sect to the I3 Leuer OSice if not called k in ten frofq this date, March H. K'i- iMlar. Coon : Hke, D. J. ; Farmer. Bob. : Fri,l;ae, Fred ; Garlitx. Christopher ; Urig ter, Katie : Keith Co, O. ; tsuander, O. B. , Wiiliama Frank. Josjsfj Ktun P. M. Cook Faraom. or Santa Panla. California t-d to be a nephew of Justice Lamar, creat ed 1 sensation Wednesday evnaing by re fwicg to appear at the hour be was to wed X 11m ma I arum, of Columbus OUio. The gasats had all gathered and the bride as rsadv for tbe cerenwsy. Faracm had left the city for the Wee and sent aa explan atory kcter. Ia taking her final ksave of friend the rreming pcevioos Miss Lay ton had allowed a gentleman to kiss ter, and ti crime was aa or jrloniie one in the tied of Farnanx. Tbe coo file became ac Vuaictea at Atlanta. Ga, where Farnam was tra. Jobcstown is to tae a tsew Deitojratic daily. Somerset cnccty Urmers erjoyed tbe Vest if hing of tbe witter, last week. Jobn Sitin, tbe Eockwood isu'er. bat td bis mill sxd resi jenoa to J. C. Ei?i. A " bakera doaea " of saws in bis eall may aocoant for Jo Nicely a shamming inanity. Mr. VTill T. HobUtae-I, wise and tanuly, were risitors at tbe bome of ex-Treasarer Gsors J. Elack Aiaday. Mrs. rbrk WeigSe, owe ul tbe ok!et residenuuf Bsrlin. d.ed u berhouie in that I'.sse oo tbe 1st isratia ber "h yr. Tbe PiOabargb 71nt vfrnaa that the Nice'.y boys " re!atie sboald be searcbed before tbey are admitted ewo BDikr g-uard,"' to oar county jail. Antbony A. Sice-iy, of Lisonier. vUited bis sons in tbe cocnty jail Kcxtday c-reaing-Neitbar tbe tatber or sooa reiermd to tbe aaars fazod tbe day before. S. F. Picking, of Cbicacro, is ia town for a three week's visit. He will onoenske to take care of all his Somerset coanty frieads who may risit tbe - windy ctj " dorlns; tbe worfs tir. Hem. Jobn C Weller. dropped into town Monday ereoicg for tbe purpose of attend ing the cooTentioa of school directors ia session to-day. He returned to bis legisla tive duties at Harrabarg last nifbt. Charls Knaknger, a weH-known citiien of this coanty, and a lifelong resided of Berlin, died on Sunday, March 1st, in bis 'ih year. Mr. Krissinger was stricken with paralysis aboat a year which filially tcnainated in bis death. I'nii Brubaker, a well-known residrat of SonxTK-t township ded at his home five nii ies north of town on tbe afternoon of Frl dsy. Fet.ruary inh. Hadaa'.hwas oacsed by a eo3iplicatin of dteaMS. He was 52 years of ape and was born on tbe tsrrn on which be lived at tbe time of bis death. Some of tiie Urtaen of 6a Je township ootn plain tiat miaiitievous psrm have treiwl on their pretnises. tesir.ng down fences and cp?uicg samr k-rlers, as well as cotEmi'.ting o:Jer depredauons. Tbe law impose a severe penaity tor n jienwanors of this description, aad it is pTiAwbie that tbe riil:y frvjes will be brought into the im xt quarter sessions. Jesse Kimmel, of Jenoer tonbip. who was eemved in hauling lomher to tbe rail a ty station at this pace Sat urdsy, lost his ba-ance wiiiie gine over a " braker " on Pa rvot street ad fall.ng (jrward from the sled fell at the it of tbe homes. Oae of the nones d-ait him an og!y kick ia toe mouth tearing his npper lip to shreds and dislocat ing a ur.mber of leetb. Mr C. N. Bjyd. on Samrday last, purchas el the buird.ng at the comer of Mam and X. Iamood s-ia tbe store i.m of which he is now occupying, frora Mr. T. fecbenci ;.'M. Mr. Boyd came to Butierfrom sV-m-ervt three years ax aad in that time be has built up a i.wr-.4iiiag drug trade. He now owns bis own home anJ business buud ir.g u. la'.ier aad ptMposes makiac b s per maoent h.t here Et-lrr CV -m. We desire to call tbe attention of our read ers to that f t that Case-Seer, jewers ar.J optician hare recently added aa entire new optical department to their store in thai place. Mr. Casebeet has jast rsnroel from Cleveland. 'liio. where be took a thororga course of instruction onder the twlebraled optician. Dr. Julius king, and is prepared to adjus: glasses with the greatest aoraracy for all who may call cpnn him. Their adver tisement wii! be foaod in this paper. There was not a vacant seat in tbe Disci pW charch Sunday evening. Tha large audi ence was composed of members of all tbe re-llj-ious denominations ia town and bad as sembled to bear Mrs. Vary A. Livermore lecture on temperance. For almost two hours tbe speaker elicited the closest atten tion of her audience and when she had con cluded all wished she would continue. '" Oh, what a treat we enjoyed.'" was tbe unani mous verdict of her auditors. rvpotv Sheriff M V;ilo, of Somerset, who was shot by Joe Xice'y at lte time of his first escape from jail, it lying at the point of death, tbe doctors having pira op ail bpes of savin bis life whica is fast eo b:nz swav from the e:Vcts of the waund re c! sed at the hand of 1:. His deaih will ai l atKber nrnw to t:s 1 of crimea TLe above will prove news to Mr. McMil ien who has cot beea aick for several - moons " and has no idea of coing to tbe e tr green shore " lor some time to come. IVswlbly the most delightful, at ay odds tie ruts', enjoyable lertare delivered ia Som erset daring tbe fast several winters was Mrs. Livermore' s A lnero of To-morrow. " at tbe '-era Hoase Satarday evening. There has always m .reor less existed prjidic aeainst women lectcrrrs among certain classes of ocr citizens but we are aatisaed that eon! 1 tbee persons have liteoed to tbe g-iflel 11 v who spoke on this occasion the 3at ves:at'e of criiicisra woald have been banish ed. Mi5:er William W. ti:i' rt, E.Q cee br;ed his fifty-sixth anniversary Friday, March th, and is honor of tbe event enter tained a large nan. oer of his friends t his home in tbe eTerrng. Tj say that tbe hos pitalities extended by Mr. Gilbert were en joyed by those present would be patting en vois too mild a construction on tbe eulo gies snag in bis praise. WUIiam beara b:s bnrden of years with remarkable ease, and we venture lo predict that Cfry six years frora now he will be foand guarding the peae and dijrr.Try of bis native Somerset with the same diiigerx that bas cnaraaer ird b's reign as "copper" during tha past several decades. Abcut six o'clock Sunday niomiog the remains of a man were S undon tbe Som erset Cambra Eailroad, in tbe vicinity of Fern-isle. Tbe body was chopped into piec es, which were sraiured alone tbe track for a diitaace of fully two hundred yards. Tha bfJ locked aa if it bad been squeezed between the ear bumpers. Near tbe head aad tart of the body there was a broken whisky flask, a stone pipe, and a packsge of tobacco. Tbe body was identified by friends as that of George Haraj3ea, employed at the mines of the Ingleside Coal Company, above Bethel, of which Kr. Alfred Slater is Superintendent He had been missing from bu boarding p'aoe since Fr.day. Ha was aboct 2 years old. Tbe committee who are arrarging for tbe appearance of tbe Franklin and Marshall Colie Glee Club at the Opera Hoase on Toealsy. Msrch Slst, hae been advied that the twenty young gentle man comprising the club will arrive here on tbeir special ear at iuim on that dav. Excursion tickets will be old by the B. A U. E- E at ail stations in tbeeoonty to and frora Somerset, and the eveninc train from Somerset to Bock wood will be held envi after the entertainment. Tickets will be placed on sale at P. L. Case beer's oo tbe 21st. Regarding the entertain ment given by this orraaixatjoa the Bead ing HrrsiA says : A late aodVnce assembled in the Grand pera H ie last evenire to bear the famous Franklin and Marshall College Giee Clob in tbeir vocai and inst rumen ui seVctiooa. Tue cotwrt was a success all throueh, and it is doubtful whether any institution of ieamiue; in the country can produce anv.hing to snrpass the Giee Gob of tae Franklin aad Marshall. riod male choruses as a rule are rare, bat the one of last night s entertainment tesSed tbe most exacting, in banaocy. executjon and phras ing. FartN-clariy was this noticeable in tbeir rendition of " Wt met afain to-night" and " I kmc for thee. "Mr. Kerscbaer pos m ii a sweet and sympstbeuc vosre. Mr. Hopkic s shews great prohcsevK-y on the vio J,n Mr. Keller nV a ey favorable 1m Mr Irvine's itni"'k of toe - fW was perfect) i serif. Messrs Smith and irenawaid d-)nrtited all who beard these, v.ii.. tK t. nf the Mandolin Club .Ky,vnt ts.r nn memher is toaster of j his instramesit. 1HQH UST HQrESHATTEREB The Nicely Boys Must Hang April 2nd. The Board of Pardons Refuse to Reopen the Case. The HiraaLV office wsa visited by Urge number of people to day Tuesday; all ant ioor to learn what action the Pardon Board Lad takeo ia regard to reopening the XWeiy ease. Jast before going to presa is follow ing tedecraa was received. Htsri, Pa, Mart 10, im. To Somerset Hmu: Xiceiy boys tassx hang. Pardon Board re fustd to in lertere. C. SherilT Good will not teJ the oondemned men of the Pardon Board s deosioa until be Las arranged to place a death watch over them, which will probably be done to-day or to-morrow. Very rw people believe that Joe Nicely will ever die on tbe gallows and are of the opinion that it win require attiring vigi leoce on the part of the prison officiant to prevent him from taking his own I lie. Triad to Bribe a Judge. A setmtioa ws created ia I'aiontown Wedneaday when tt became known that Dr. James M. A bra ma, of fcrownsviile, had been arrested on the charge of attempting lo bribe Jadge Nathaniel Ewing. The basis of the charge is t letter written by Abrams lo Judge Ewing, in which be offers tbe latter Ui to accomplish certain things for him. Dr. Abrams is a prominent dentist, and a man of wealth. His son. Dr. J. H. Abrams. ia also a deetist. The son was married to Mis Ada Miller, daughter William H. Mil ler, one of I'nioo town's most, prominent merchant. A difficulty arose between his wife and him over the former's alleged ex travagant expenditures, and they separa'ed. Hs wife bad him arrested for desertion. A bearing was held before Judge While last December, and Abrams was ordered to pay his wife per week for tbe support of Lis wife and child. Dr. Abrams, the father, aks Judre Ewing in his letter to revoke Judge White s order and reduce tbe weekly payment to a... judge Ewirg was shocked when be received the letter, and after consulting with a number of the prominent attorney here, and several of tbe Pittsburgh Judges, be decided to have Abrams arrested for corrupt solicitation. Accordingly be ordered Constable Chitk to make information, and placed tke setter in District Attorney Fresher hands, who will submit 5t to the gra iary DOW in and ask that body to indict Dr. Abrams. Dr. Abrams has since waived a hearing, giving ! bail tor eoort. He is greatly broken np over tbe result produced by his letter. He pleads ignorance, and ssy be had no intention to commit a crime and will make no other desmse. simply throwing himself on the mercy of the coort. PRESS COMMENTS. The Nicelys, murderers of Farmer l'm bergvr, are evidently getting soared as the dsy of tbeir execution approaches. Their friends are moving heaven and rth tave tbem. Tbe public, however, beiiev that tbe Nicelys shoold meet the fate of W-st and Marsh, and they probably will too. -I - f t. If pan ith men t alone were tbe only motive in the sentence of prisoners, it woo id be thoegbtthat tbe Nicely boys had already saffered almost enough for the crime charg ed against them. There is something piti ful in tbe latest effort, of the aged mother this time, to obtain for them another lease of life- PJ-jbr?k Timtt. New developments in tbe Somerset Nicely boys' case have beea occurring so often and with such uniform regularity that 5t is grow ing exceedingly tiresome. On the bee is of aa announcement that tbe -Nicelys must hang" is a counter one as to another appli cation before tbe Board of Pardons. A few days after we learn that all who had any thing to do in arresting tbem or giving evi dence against them are tbe victims of a proa- cuuoo for eoosptrcj'- Thea we ni ttt Joe bas become an imbecile that be sits and stares of nothing, which b taken as a clear evidence in insanity. And hardly have reader d gested this new discovery until they are to! J the imbecile's little cell Uiriy g! -st ens with the finest of burglars' saws. What the next startling revelatioo in the kaleidoscopic change of the tragedy, rather drama .as it now more nearly re sembles! will be, a Philadelphia lawyer couldn't guess. Jvkvio frtmvrul. -v Thirteen saws were found in the cells of tbe Nicely brothers, the Somerset coanty murderers condemned to die on April 2d. t'nlucky number, thirteen. Wfcy dlda't tbey throw one of them oat of the window Httrritfncrg Tdmnjik- Famlly Reunion. Mr. Charles Menser and his wife, Harriet, aad their family, oo tbe Srd of February laxt, enjoyed an Bnasual happiness. Oa that day tbeir children, eleven in number, rang ing from IS to Jyexrsof age. for tht-first time in the history of the family were all tore-ber under the father's roof, aad sat down to the dinner prepared for the occa sion. Mr. Menser was born in Somerset township as was his wile, who is a daugh ter of David Casebeer, of the same township, and in which they have always lived. Oa the l-h of September last Mr. Meatier was partially paralysed, since which lime be has beea confined to bis borne. Oa February 2d bis children all came together Lizzie, wife of Albert Berkey. of Qaemahoniag t5wnhip ; William, of Somerset township ; Simon, cf Leadvil'ie, Colorado : Amanda. wife of William Bowman, of Quemahooing township : Irwin, of Somerset township : SsJie. wife of L. linen m, of Somerset borough ; Henry, of Ventura California ; Noah, of Salisbury ; Tb ore ton, of Hoovers ville : Fannie, ot Somerset borough, and Cars, who lives with her parents. These were gathered from the east and west, and with a joy that can only be felt and not expressed parent gaxed into the eyes of their long absent children, and the children, though now men and women, felt themselves a children once more. A pho tographer was present and the entire family was pictured in a single group. Tis such rare orcastons as these as impress the truth of those beautiful words 'Mid pleasures and palaces Though we may roam. Be it ever so bnratsle. There's no place tke home. A charm from the skies germs to hallow it there. Which go through tbe world I ne'er met with elsewhere. Home, home, sweet, sweet home. Be it ever so he table, There's no place like boose. J. About fifty school directors, representing perhaps one-half of the districts in tbe coan tv are ia session lo the Court Howes to-day. i Tuesday). Assistant State Superintendent Henry Hjock is present. Dr. 8. 8. Good, of Vryersdaie. was elected chairman. Tbe program published la the Haas u was taken ap and continued until snag was struck in the free text-book Qsestioo, which was de bated nearly the entire afueraooa. The sentence of Justice of the Peace KeL ley, at Huntingdon, who required Samuel Pooh man to sleep wun Cts nest neigaDor ana his wife to be socked op for six days, has beea carried out to the letter, and tbe couple is living x together in marital feiicily. Vis Sarah Carter, a wealthy aad trie woaua of Wilmington, VI , has made a d'snatioa of tlO.000 lo the town, the income to be devoted to the palatine of bones which may need it from year to year, provided the applicant for paia diss aot own a dog and belongs to some temperance organization. She is evidently oc-poeed to leaving ber ta w ey to reckless relatives who would psiat the town red. THIBTEEI SHARP SAYS FOUND IN THE NICELY BOYS CELLS SUNDAY. rarr -,tk thec rf wniisotr thb THFV FOCSD THEI VOCU WJT CtT THE ST TIT. itB. Thirteen bKght. kees-toothed steel saws nMasuriag from Cvc to nine inches in becfth and of tbe thickness of cardboard, were found in the cells occupied by the Nicely boys la the county jail, Saaday. Sheriff Good was walking through the corridor into which the Nicely boys' cell open, at noon, when his attention was attracted by a bright spot oa one of the bars of Dave Nicely cell door, almost six feet above the noor, and jast op posite tbe stalwart sheriffs eyes. Thesher iS did not stop to make an examination bat proceeded at once to the ocrt Hoc sr. where be invited two or three cectlemen to return to tbe jail with him, saying that he believed the Nicely boys were preparing to make an other attempt to esrape. Going directly to the cell occupied by I 'are, he con. acted the prisoner into another ceH before commencing a search. In a abort time be succeeded ia bringing erven of the daztgeroos little saws to light. Some of them were concealed betwath the lids of the water closet, others in the seama between the sheets of steel that compose tbe cell walla, and ooe or two of tbem we hidden be tween the corrngsled ceiling and tbe iron beams on which it rests. All of tbe saws bad been carelully stowed away where the pnaocer could get at them any moment and proceed to saw his way oat. - How much will you give as :f we tell you how to grow tbem V aked Dave Nicely with a laugh, when the sberliT held tbe sev en fcharp piecta of steel before his face. " You ougbt to leave us a few for seed, any way," he continued. Toe sheriff replied that he thought he could make better use of the saw than the prisoner. A close watch was kept on Joe Nicely to prevent him from throwing anything down j tb cJ(Mrt whi), hil brothers cU was being searcbed. and when the sheriff accosted him with, " Well, Joe. bow many saws have you in your cell T' the prisoner coolly re plied. " I gaess you can find a couple in here." " Now. Joe, I'll tell you what I want you to do." said Sheriff Good. " You remember ben we were school boys and ooe tbe boys was banting after something that bad been concealed, the fellow wbo hid the ob ject would call oul'bot' or 'cold,' when the searcher was near or far from it. That's what I want you to do while I a:n looking for saw in your cell. The Sheriff soon found Uiree saw con cealed in the seams between tbe plates, aad turning to the prisoner, asked, " are there any more r " Well, yes." answered Joe, who knew there was nothln; lo be gained by lying. I believe there is one or two in my bunk." One saw. and a file for sharpening tbe saws were foend oooceaJed in the tick on tbe prisoner s bunk. is this all demanded the sheri", after he bad substituted the tick with one from another oelL - So. I believe there is one there ia that corner." resjonded tbe prisoner. After tbe sLenff had taken it out of tbe seam in which it bi been concealed. Joe remarked, " You have them all now : tbey were ot do use to ns. a tbe bxr were too hard to be sawed. Tbee saws are good enough to get tbrooeh a padlock with, but are not strong enough for cells like these." Both of the Nicely boys insist that the saws were in their cells since before tbeir last ettempt to esrape in Iecember. but this can hardly be possible, because after they were returned to the jail Joe N.'-eiy was placed in a different cell from the one in wbich be had been confined, and none of the prisoners in tbe jail have had access te tbe murderers' corridor since that time. Tbe Nicely boys were both perhactly helpless, for weeks following that attempt so eacapet and have never beea permitted to see one another since then. Sheriff Good is satisfied that the saws mus bsve been in tbe jail before be took poasess ton of it, as be bas been extremely careful that no ooe shoold see the Nicely boys ex cepting their counsel and relatives, and tbeir relatives were never permitted to visit them unless accompanied by aa officer. Many persons are inclined to think, however, that the taws were haaded in by some of tbe fe male relatives of the Nicely when theofheet conducting them was off his guard. The tact that thirteen saw were concealed ia his own and hi brother's cell may ac count for Joe Nk-eiy's shaming insanity. Sheriff Good had noticed that the lock oo Joes cell had beea tampered with more than a week ago, bet said DOthing about it excepting to hi deputies until hi suspicion were further aroused Sundsy. Joseph prob ably realized that the jail officials were nn csaaily vigilant, aad thought by shamming insanity to throw them off tbeir gaard. When it became known on the streets that thirteen saws had beea found in the Nicely boys' cells men stared at each other in blank amazement aad sinok tbeir beads. Tae resources of the Nicelys are wonderfa and it is withia the possibilities that they may be among tbe missing when the day set for their execution arrives. Sheriff Good should lose no time in plac ing a death watch on these desperate crioi iuils, a seif-dostraction could very easily be aceomplisbed with such instruments as were found in their oeilj Scaday. Novel Tours to tha Pacific Coast via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tbe early spring always attracts the tour ist. aad of Ute years many travelers who have neglected their own country for Earo pean wandering have beea brought to some sen of realization of tbe wonder of their own country, and have profited by visiting and informing themselves of iL Aa ocean vovape has its many disadvantages, which do not attach to ihe Pennsylvania Railroad's i persotially-coodncted tours to the Golden Gate. Tbe magnificent Vestibule Pullman Palace Trains are luxuriously equipped and manned by the most effidenl crews. The tourists are under the charge of a Tourist Agent aad Chaperon, and bare at their call for ready service a ladies' maid, a ateoog raper, and typewriter. The two remaining tours will leave New York Thursday, March 35th aad Tuesday. April Hth, and the round trip rates will be J-TTj and $-. respectirely. The later tour will be run via Portland sod T acorns returning. Tbe rate inciodes Pull man accommodations, meals ea rwtt going and returning, six side trips, and several carriage rides. For itineraries and space ap plication should be made without delay 19 6m. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, or to Tourist Agent PennsTlvania Baiiroad Company, 2T"3 Soctb Fourth Street. Philadelphia, or St'i Broad way, X. Y. Resolutions of Respect. Waxaxaa, la obedience to the Inexplora, ble laws of nature, by which we ia humble aubsaisaicn recognise the will and power of Almighty God, the term of life of Stella Peart Sbober. danghter of J. K. nd AOa t Sbober, therefore. mt That we as members of Valley Grange No. KTS, cf which J. M. Shober is Oreikeer and Past Master, sympathise with tbe bereaved family in their affliction, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to tbe family of tbe deceesed. H. H. tjarrav J. B. Bimnta, J. P. Bsurr, Committee. New Steam Saw Mill and Valuable Timber Land for Sala. A first dsss steam saw mill, only ia tue six weeks, will be sold cheap for cash, or oa payments. Also, a fine lot of oasawed timber. A pply at HiaiLS office. Court Proceeding James Haskins i colored; coavkttd of car rying concealed weapons at December term was sentenced to six months in the county jail. j Jeretr-iah McCarty, cocvictrd of einoetrzis. j meet at the same term, was trctc-acd ta the i Hanticgdon Erf?rato-y period not I exceeding twrj years. j serosa wxxx. J Oa Monday nxirniEg , March 2, Court raet i t o'clock for the trial of cases rlactd i cpon the civil Hat, and was ia session until j Saturday noon. During the week the follow- j ine basinets was disposed of : Jastns Bowman vs. Trias H. Saylor, EjfCtmect ; Jury return a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, tor the land in dispute. Mo tion for a new trial filed by leave of Court. Henry Geary and Wo. McSberry vs. Thonaa Price ; summons in dbt : jury call- ed sod sworn, and opened by plaintis' eccnsel ; by consent of parties and tbeir counsel tbe court direct a juror to be with drawn and permit case to be settled as per paper filed ; witnesses discharged Mreb6th. Thomas S. Williams ts. Wsa. WHiiam Marray ; ease settled by the parties as per paper filed. Charles J. Harrison use of Joseph W. Gas- . r r i XT m 'J tytk. S,-ha "P" Z- a t a D. &. B.: case called March 6; defendant not appearing aad no cause shown for roo- tiouance, on motion of counsel for plaintiff judgment for amount of plaintiff' claim or dered. John J. Spangler. High Sheriff of Somer sett County, I'a, use of C. Long vs. Josiah Poorbaugh, execator of Hertz tleiser. deed Assumpsit ; jary return a verdict in favor of tbe plaintiff, C Long's use for the sara of $i-7..)o. Motion for a new trial filed by tie defendant. J. J. Cramer vs. K. 3. McMlllen. Hire Sheriff ; appal by defendant : case settled as per par filed. WassAUnincev u DanieJ Ar.tit"i : Aptwwl by defendsnt jr.rv ret-! vdict in favor of the plaintiffs, Vtxm i Linirger, for 13!'.f't. Yeaeer Hanter v J. II. Child : appeal by oVfendast : rase setiVd. J. G. Berkley vs. J. R O.ilds ; apteal by deiendant ; defendant coofesees juihrment for3i with one yer's interest ami costs. Jacob Hemmincer vs. Jobn Friedline ar Lydia Friedline, bis wife : slander ; paper of settlement filed ; det-ndant to pay t- Cf. costs, and each party to pay ball of attorney feeof tl.V Tirivm riLLtP. The Court made the following spnoint ments to fill vacancies in the several dis tricts named : T. Z. Hing"er. Collector of Qeraaboning township ; Noali Keifrr. one of the Supervisors of Stonyereek township: James W. Seibert. Collector of Viiford town abip ; Levi Sba.'ler. Coiiector of St.jyestown borough ; L. M. Lambert, Collector of Shade township ; H. H. Suder, Constable cf Fair hope township. ainavtsofc sm xxip haxuboiem ix ei- FilS. The Court made a rule in wbich tbe Con- ; stables were directed to notify tbe Sapervis- AMArKJv MMrt.'n ditnc to liave all tbe hand boards ia their proper places aad m'f- ss tbe law requires, to save indict- ; meoia. j otxjt a:tx.x v!tT,5. During the second week tbe following Road and Bridge petitions were presented and acted on by the court : Petition of citizens of Conematiga town j ship for a bridge over north fjrk of Ben's ; creek, where tbe ib!ic highway crosses said creek leading from Thcmas' mill lo Johnstown. Henry Kaoch.snrveyor; Fred erick Xe2. and Josiah Miller, viewers. j d ns and for tbe further purpose of icrl leac- Petition of alliens of Corieaiaah t rwn- ing Governor Patisoo in gTai.Ung the Nxe'y ahip for a road from a joint oa tte ram- j boy a reprieve pike, near the booee of Joseph Gkwner. lo a j ji cas which have finally culminated point on the coanty line on lands of the ; in prosecuuocs brought at Greenshurg Cambria Iron Company. W. H. Barnhart. j w(Te ,v,e t,urden of tbe Nicely b-.es' defense aorveyor; Jesse Slick, Wrn. Ihnges. viewers, j at ,te tirtt cf their trial, and it seems a little Fetilioo cf tbe citizens of Northaastaon ( toweship for viewers to vacate and sepp'y a part of a pcblie road leadirg from South ampton Mills to Gleoco. GeiTee Brabakev. surveyor ; Jacob M'Jsser Jr, s'irnon P. Frits, viewers. Petition of the cJtiz'sas of E-othersvalley township, for viewers to view a road leadice. from the plank road, near the botiseof Jonathan A. Miller to tbe Buffalo Valley Railroad. Jacob J. Ximmell. surveyor: David Weigie, Peter Mil!er, viewers. Why ko to Indiana Stata Normal? 1. It tarns oat the strotg-esl teacher, i It has a faculty of twenty experts. 3. Its graduates pet the preference of the good positions. 4. Its industrial department embraces Kin dergarten, Soyd, Vernal Trainicg. J. It bas strong departments ia Enslisb Science. Mathematics, Science, Chusics. C. 5prirsg term opens April Cth. Ecrare your ra early. For information address Z. X. StcTDta. Priac:jia. Irxliacs, Ta Husband Items. Stock are wintering well. Our school is Jast drawing to a close. Most of tbe two-year cattle have been sold. The hardest blizzard cf ibe season struck ns on the 4th of March. Hashsnd Gran ire is fionrishinf, and the membership rapidly increastre. ClXASKlUA I Meyersdale Preparatory School. Spring term begins Monr'ar. April 13. Tfl. The Normal Institcte opens in July. For catalogue and descript've circular, apply to J. D. MtEss. Frincipal. v ,j u r- i held ia tbe P.scspie . , and Saturday even- , A festival will be church an Friilay ings of this week , , . ,. , for tlie benefit of the . onng Peoples Mite Societr. A cordial n- . . . , , . , - . . . j vi tat ion is extended to all those interested in the society's welfare to attend. Cow arms. MARRIED. SHAFFER THOMAS. At the residence of the officiating minister at Shanksviiie Pa . on Sandav. March 1, Wl, by Iv. E. C. Eickenbode, Mr. Cyras W. Shader loM je i Kate Thomas, both cf Somerset Cc unty , Fa. j THE PEOPLE'S STOEI FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. Largest and Finest Store in the City.zi: f IHE BLACK; GOODS We keep at all times s corap'ete stock of Elack sa l Mooxnin Goods cf tte Highest Character ss to venality and Style, and at prices the Lowest ; Stat Groa Grain Slka, S. . S5. tl. 1 S. U-T7. l-"0. and up to 1 25. Biact Failie Frwaraae. '-. SI. I 1 -. l.t-A L - and -iJu. . Bwt mcw kthadases 'x T i. tL Uu aad cp to ii. Black sorabs. t. ti Vv V, SA. 1 St. an4 np to i'J. aimures and Fancy reave, ssrirw and bars, ft, 15 aad IjO. Motre eilas. f. it, L2 I. -ia, aad ii Biarfc -aim Sw. 75. aad 1 . Bark SLk Warp bennrtias 1.12, 1 E. LT, I 'A, 1 C. LT5, itt ft'.k Wrplrped Al. li ju. LT". N.k Wsrp Taw. ti iarae. Ti.ij- All Wixx Taauw. SO tachea JO. ' sad ft. A J Wool Coras. Iiaea'i. Bnoea-ies. .-., ft. aad 1.55- evbtra all wool Back Heari-rcs r. , SO. ft. Lli t S. I .'0. Biack ae4 Whne. hiw and B-ck- B-K t and brar. Gray aai Bck Fabrics, 0 aad M inches wide, from 3fte V-!. R:k rncrd ybawla u ."L I-neatty ui Warp CsoaMrsi. Doobie Siawla, Eemstitcbed, fti, ltiO aad li B v r tt"" 5.-. 'I ltlk F'rfcus. bv tC:t frinre. rieKy embroidered. ft.2V. V ISO. i " S.'W. t 5ft 48. J iifc aSS. L 6J 4.Ti. t.T. tLUd, S.ju. I'j.Jt, i-fid i to ft U. Black Ied Wool iawls. SI . S sf 150, X.00. 1 50, 1,75. 4.56. B.ck J-ke and mp f eery f-iiemaaie dwcnptjn, frra Ci up to Si'.fA Itewwat iUiiiaery aspeualir, aiwsys rsscy tor tue. lateac HFte of un Veiling sad Hoars in Stla. Tovoesasd Bonnets fins. S.J?. t.), 3.T5, 4.00, 3. OP, S.M, 6.0O. Crape aad Crre V Aii Wool JVinlffd. Nana Veilinc ft IS to S (Ml K't and sni. BoMcd. Jto-w VellSna. tljt". loiSO. yiliiaery u onivr fcv tnt-via mst Btcrte prires. a heo yoa aee4 atiyUuuf la 1.1-- oo1h yoa w ul everytliing wanted ae-r. Beat Goods at Leweu Pricea , THE LATEST SESSATiDM ! OFFICESSWTiO HUNTED UP EV IDEN'CE AGAINST THE NICELY BOYS INOICTED FOR CON SPIRACY. ras nit;-) rtroMti rynt. mi ?t rt: s s?x nwi v rrt. The latest sensa'-ioa in ttw Nicely case wsa sprung at Greensburg ca Tatsday last, when Mrs. Aathooy A. Nicely, mother of Joe aad Dave, and Mrs. Harriet Nicely, Joes wife, visited that place. AfUng ape lbs advice of their attorneys, they made informatioa j against Jobn O. IUmh. coostaWe of Jeaner- towa itor.. euros eaaner, o jeonw shin, James M. Ambrose, of Lrewnier, and C. Howard Camp, of the GCkiasoa Detective Ageory, Pittsburgh, charging hem wi Ji confiracy. Mrs. Nicely alleges that tbe above named persons agreed tojrsther to falsely and malic iously charge and cotrvirt David and Jeseph Nicely of homicide. Mrs. Harriet Nicely (Joes w-'fr also made information against Joes w.ie. aiso John O. Ilaocu far tbe larceny ot a pocxei book containing 5, belonging to her hus band. Tbe bearing ia the above cases was set for Saturday afternoon, but owing to the abset.ee of important witnesses oa tbe part of the prosecution, it was continued until March IX at 1 o'clock. Tbe Nicelys were repre sented by ex Jade Hacter, of Jreenshur ! and the defendants by Jobn Cessna of Bed j ford, and A. U- rll, Esq., of Greerwbarg. i Juice Hnnter in his advss in asking for a i continuance sad that the prosecutioa was ,' an Sionestooe. aad was not broughl with a view to influence the Pardon Board to grant ' e ther a pardon or a commutation of sea- ! tence, and he would be wil'.i-.g to have the j hearing ptponM uniii aiier me .icvits ! wfTT executed. It would be detrimental ta j p-ocetd on account of tbe aoseoce of imror ! tint witnesses, among whom were Mrs. i Eiizsbeth Nicely, tbe proeectitrix in the con spiracy ta-. wto is sice ar.'j couio not fi .biy be present, also owing to the unavcid abie absence of Messrs. Coffnth and Koen'.t, attorteys, wbo represented the Nicelys at tbe trial at Somerset, and whose presence was c-f much importance at this bear;r.g, Tbe court stenographer of Somerset was aiso subj..-naed. bt:t telrraphed that be ectild xt'A be presenu He is regarded by the N:ce!ys as an important witness. The interest manifested in tbe bearirg was great aad the room and hallway had ing to the "S-iaire's off.ee was crowedtd with interested spectators. Old man Nicely sat with bowed head in the midst of the room and was the cynof are of many eyes. The defendants fl quite easy aint the matter and say they can easily prove them selves innocent of the crimes chareed ia the indictments. In conversation with ersons who are acquainted with them they are said to be gentlemen of the highest character and siaad bigi ia their respective commu nes. Tbe defendants' attorneys airreed to a continuance of tbe case provided tbejtistic- would conseni to near uie:r iei.iici;. , he agreed to and the case was continued aad the prisoners discharged wilhou ba:L Some r'ch ot vtkmer.ti a-e txerted. :s n blvft T No!wilbtanditi tbe statemrnt of ex Jj ige Hunter tu t!ie o-otrary. this jtw. u Uoa is generally looked upja as a last bold step ia behalf cl his clients, and to have been brought fcr the sole purpose of the in fluence it would have on the Boaa of Par- tjt to MT leasi, that the proseTi- tions honld have brea delayed cntil the condrtcned men have beea brought, within tbe shadow of tbe gallows. AA of the defendants ia the cc-Cfpiracy cise were icstrumeu al ia brirglng about the arrest of fartner rmberger' marderersi tr.l at kast two of them were actively en rajed ia banting oploe testimony on which I ttiey were convicted. They were bitterly availed on tbe trial of the case, bat came O'tt c-f it nnacathei. and not even their er-e-) talcs dreamed that a prosecation for coo- spiracy wottli be brorjEht against thtm. j utifil list T ues-lay. It Is twleis to ootjecttire as to the cha'ac ' ter of tbe evidence tLat rc:f ht be ad-'ticed if ' tje case shield ever be prosecuted, sine it a Dot likely it will ever come to a trial : as we a-e informed by a credible attorney ' thta a prjeecalion for cocipiracy mcst be i broaght to trial within two years from the dite it is alleged to have beea entered into. Biros tbe rto5 nosao. i A dispatch from Harrlsbarg Friday rayj : Attorneys S. J. ilcCarrall and Jcbn L. Batr appeared 1-ei.re tie f-a Board to-dsy ia lhalf of Joe ar.d Pire Xi-iy, who are ; under sentt-nce of death for tie scarier of i old man Fmbtrger. I The new u-stiniocy sabtatued by the at I torny? is baed on adiviu U;r ding to ; prc.ve that E.la Stexn, aComHionweaita wit i aes. admit'e-1 that she did not know the ! men who com mi tied the murdrr. and that : tbe bole ia the hat worn by one of tbe men i was ia the crown aad not in the rim. Tbe : hat shown in evidence up.n tbe trial kad the : rira punched. A a atSdavi wes also prodaeed which ac i CJsed Constable lUach of admitting that he j took ti5 fnm the pockethook of Joe Nicely : and that he said : -By . sre have tke ; Nicely boys now and will han then." i Affidavits were also presented to the Board showing tbe utter impossibility of recojnii I ins acT persons zoir.g on tbe La'jrel Hill pike at tne piace where two witnesses for tbe ' , . ., .... , Commonwealth testiSed to having seen ar.d . , .u. , recoerniea ine iwn .wijj ut.oiwuo ui , , , . , 3 counsel was confined exclusively to tbe mat- . . ter coatainea in iDeauuavus ano tj wut i half aa hour. The decision of the Board j has not Un made known, but conasel fcel : hopeful that a rehearing will be graated i A sabseiaent dispatch ssyt the Board wi'd cot arrive at a decision before Tuesday, as Itt-y wish to familiar re themselves with the case. It hard'y possible that the friends of tbe Nicelv bevs will Lave exhausted sli of their efforts when the 1 "ardoa Board refjses to re- o-,a the case. T CAMPBELL & DICK. NEW AND CHEAP G-OOIDS IX ALL LINES BEING OPENED EACH DAY. Prices will be Lot all Al:sg tis Liss. MRs. A. E. Uhl. OTJR NEW SPRING GOODS NOW IN". A fall and complete line of the Latest Noveltie s Co ii tin 2 of Black and Umi Silk inch Black Cilore-1 Henriettas. " Colored Hennettas in all new shades. DC ia new epring bades. i " - Cacbmeirs u:' aad 25 eents. all shades. Fall line of Plaids from li to 1?:. a'l new. Fancy Mripe iTess Goods of all kinds. iTer S pieces of new to select from. All new styles and sl.sdes. aad r -ces that wi.1 aooh yoa al. 3 pieces c.fnew striped Plaid Dress Girg tarn, ait new styles. o0 pieces of new Tercals for hoys' waists. 50 " " tHidas Cloths fr.wa ic. to 15c. that are beauties. l'O of new light Gilicoes at 5 acts that are haadtome. Thousands cf yards of the very best dark caiicoes at 5 ceca. Any quantity of good dark Calicoes at 4 cents. 30 pieces of Crowa Satines at 12 cents, tie best in tbe market. j ,; of new printed CXailies at 5 cents. Ttiey ate great bantams. w LACE CURTAINS from f cerits t per rir. Scrims for Curtaias from 3 to loc pet yard. Fancy Ccrjua Nets in dots andstripes. at al prices. !' pieces of Indigo Elae Calicoes, jast ia BET" srr.EAIiS, . TAPLE LIXENet. NAPKINS. TOWELA. CRAfHEr-. IIAMBCIi? EIK.INGS L.VES. WHITE tiX:lS. UANI'KEKt HIEIt, ECCHING3.XRET'. GU)VD aii N 'Tj'.'N.-' ot every kind. Tbcosaadsof yarls of new Elhbocs ia r.ew ahadea. Iress Tnmaiiairs of a.i k.n.is. Table Oil Cloth ia 5-4 at iScents. A fjll line of Bleached and I'no'ched M jsiias ia al! tbe d:?rent widths andkir.ls. Tk:c!T"of all kinds. wool and Cotton Carpet Cbaia in all colors. We congratulate ourselves on hav ing the larzert and mo?t com plete ?tock of DRY GOODS and Notions in the countr, art'I at ; prices tltat will tstoni-h joi a!L Nice new Spring Dress Gooes Spring Goods!; of the latest Style, Largest Va-rietj-, and Cheapest Trices. We are headquarters. New Goods now open for inspect ion at PARSER L PARSER'S CHANGE Eaving pirchased the kteret ii:3 b lilac yslai all COST AND LESS. Wc trooltl be slz-1 to Lave roa sttj.! f.jr yamr;!-:?. ar.-i . Harr;;.".: w? Lave ia all .jepartmcnt. Thanking our frien.I-t in Sonior'; au4 ?:.' rounding for their verj liU'ral p-.troaaje? in tf o pah?t,Tirl ol:ci;k: a coct!naaa of tie same, with a promise of fair dal'r.' a' l"c l -zoo-Is at tie !ore?t pric?. ire are. rcry.-ctfally John P. Knable fS6 Co., Successors to Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. I MAPLE SAP PANS.! Our make of Pans tested bv practical siiirar makers lor a num ber ol" years, and have everywhere met with uiMiualilied success. They are the CHEAP- ri1 a fr, f. w -v s raw -sr -v X " t X a T "a T T .1 vs I 1 Ml K I ket. Order them now to avoid the ru-h. jj F. W. HAY & SONS, f XO. TS FliAXKLIX STlk EET, g Near the Potorrice, Louther's Main Street, rdsH:iel Drug Stcrsis Favcrits Trith Pe:pl FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS. Jledicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truscs Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TH2 rXXTCE GITX3 Pr?.?.VAL ATTK5TI05 TO THE CCZWrTZZW. c F Lite's PresGriBlioflsiFafflijEecoiils. GZAT CA2.E .Vtf V-tATi-V TO 0- 0M7 rXE-B ASZ PlZ AiZJLLZj SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line cf Optical Goods always on hand. " From such a lar?e assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on band. It is always a pleasure to display our 'Oods to '"ritecding purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. hi. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA. ' . liL I HERE cappello nvrcri: ! I I ST0V! IT, ELBOW-. C'tAL HOIS. IKEUs. t-i. r.J ani ertn-thing in our hne. A LOT OF SEC05D-IIA5D STOVES, VERY CHEAP P. A.. SCHELL. APPEALS. Nit;-e t fcr'-' ti-9 that ;:: v Ll t t-)4 f-'it! tr.e e--ra--t.t f J t ie i v--o-" ' r. -m-i. F-. fert-riif- f-rnl Tw:ih:t sad 9or--t2::ri wsrMn.iu- fr-tn MARCH 15th to MARCH 20th tievt. inrs-w be-! ui l watre 'i pvotis ar-1 k-rjfi:;Ti- u-rl:i t:a-l - "r--ol at tr.e eeii-rl,on vl v.-itx n 'J t.t:r lavf-.t: pr t-3t- a t r'et. vi to h e-s irs'l anj r-rn-v -i't -r ir. !-.:-! t.- :-.-J si tanr rrnt-f.Tt"'' sv.ir". nr .. Th t )::, ire arrf iTj-rKKWi !s -rafa ue h in of .'o ckx ka o. and J e-k A:-r . Z. 3. Wrycrw. Cerk "Oil VK. . OF FIRM. cf J. M. fisster, 5 s-i'l ccz- start is i r.c ri.-1 thj ell ?tx at 1" r l-- A: I have been thorouirlilvi . H nn ho Tnir.7 Johnsto'.vn, Penn'a. Drug Store, Somerset, Pa. Feap:dl7 Ssccaisg a G::ai m tssasaa VwwMVM wa JOHN HEXDERSOX. Six Oak Chairs, Os'E EOCKKR, T ts.. Well Made, Elegant FiuUli, and Xeat Design. 02vLYs?l-l:.00 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Well packed and siirre, tD a: 'Zl -3 J IT I S ! THE L.1TEST J.D LEST. EVER Y E.LVGE IS. h .: E.LVTED. - The? Larjest ani CT-tt; Ir e- CflOaTO SffliB A5i!;ti"-3 IX THE col XT'.'- . : Every Size r,f Heter, frnu. Small Bedroom Stores to Largest Furnace. W TA5TEI'. F . te .Tt , " t : iwrnl :1 sa l y r. -! Pit fcthire. V-d:: .- W,;:-.rr BoJf" f i n L niA-T!ty ' -; rurr -cf mc-:.;i "I ' ' v"w-:.! vb:"i- '"t." I su. a u. urae eJrr '-i v r i ev svrhac-i. A.. v tr ecre hoVd rl-:- t. cm its rwrrty-sir-i a. rs'a L c'aoi rr "r ' OIS V Ji . O
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