ILJJ - tv Somerset Herald. &BGE R. SCni. Editor. -,AT March -T. l ; iDt-"v3rDU Scydera drug I T90r c:j uJ grot1" a from F? ...nii-reQeol the coming da-p of -r- n.kfei and Ltk nerr.ng cow in ' scarock of music, c5y 10 cents a vJ for money. K.-oaJ 5- Fumituiw man. See fx A-1 t'? nxe' protauii, ' t fcrlpw Mabioo scbrock. , ft.a.'-rt px-keia (big eoouih fUr ? 11 to Mansion H'.nue. ... 1 .anaatMi 1.1 J Hardware .sore, 8imerart, i ; r- :r.i 'J W- !1 x,,or ; '..insiuwa. i ;i ) ytonus ft-r ti-e Ui'.rr 5 K-r ir. Nicr";T-riberpCT ba'laJ " j ut j. S.wsiyl- C!:tst4 tad M K E. IH'LL A i. Hot kw"i. 1'a . -,-e?r. ' C-f 'rd, a bo ki:)-J Sin. ' , i,. j intocij'jrt a! Ikxatur k w.-u "f -u!"'n- i 5 uJ twn boCT krwa He ' it. i - . .rt rii.! a!- trjwt our ..r.-U-! BiOiilh Vii.i pouuds of: .a- ' tr-n ;is-.y inii'ni , Tl.i pium is- aiut-d . i a,:. Fran-.-jX"- t' Vl-:,eoftbe CtDfA J ' i T:'i ..r and Uotbirr?, lT.anj- j be m smiiTsrt for sever - ' . ... t, .".ut with a choice line ' '. r e it is Mfe to trut the wetuei.t of a daier I .... .-J . -.t ;er.ifT. Ifhethouid prove a lirj niore rewj;ii 1111 bin. .u. peota'ues. lnbu.U Iai'. ei-, e.r.. ric. Mas E. E I'VLL Co. h.Kkaood. Pa cn ttiites. ra-ltT u::, side, ien. cheval dressers. U -urges. at-. I--' .r c'lj-btiar. ir.ks. les. yiM. i r i r-n. are right on all tbee and Next 10 Matrsion House. mi:.T4 e -.. .,. n.an whom J.t.n Brown k: i 1 r x l.t way to the af l i da! cart in IwisTiHe, s sa i to be ; and those J . j .kd him over say they should . . - : l - . .. - ui . - .1 ,fc . f-r . 'tl wuiu i.a.c v w v irert MedicitMS have been satisfactory . I thr,.i.-h..ut me t ract.ee. epecial'y rr p-rt0ra!. w hich has l n used ' - sari if ny patient. e of 1 jin says .-.". ii saved Li. "i.fe." F. 1- Morris, Erook' jn, N. V. j twdirg to a UertLas fatistirian there . ' wr milJ in tlie woru. ana oi . . .'i pounds of paper tnrned oo j -ia'.ly. Laif is used for printing ". . j pouods being required for r.espaper , tiie consumption of wH. h has risen j ' ur.ds in the last decade. j 1 Live iust returned frx.m a t of the ! a.:prL -.::'. where I have p;.rv! i ,1 1 .v ! ! A of tie la'jt s'.vie ami bes. q u .-"ss low .aji iwst. yB- E. E Ti ll .1 Or. E-. a wood. Pa jj. Oj-':e Tils, r, of Oocerrtv''! t- wn t (ambri evacty. ba a two year old : b;jer w hich gave bmh ohe n--!it ar rk to three Cue'y drve' -re-i calves feal and one male. The extremely sre:!ier on the night of tceir birth j-ssc their d-a:h ah.:ut taeive hours afier- ! . j Tseat-e oe-ti.vn of l,yr li.ense for i tw rvusty : .as before Judge Furt W j - fcesa.d that in tis opinion it far . ererw license tVw re-.r.ii.le parties than f-vt r-'ie tr,c i ,l.en have a lot of st-ak- ' iD-ie the D.it i ,f the , ;t f..r j lock- jc- acd D A be able U fruit thei o tjmj that iheir Jours are a'a ars s. il.everj.'-E w-.man saved her love "et e. v-eai when ! got old. Her eight T 'j i v f -und a bund e of the lei.d-r try- ast sk a-d piave-1 pLe-truan wi'h jt. ear r.g on in ea h bouse until they "a 1 J.rt-Mi'ed. It as irrea: sp.rt f-r 1.ts bst the bey's mother a most r a-T; knrxkine the dust out of his U; sf-.r l a' its own pera'iar rr-alay : ; ' . '.! hxaJ raatntaine-i ia a state of si" "3i vir ar.i purity by tbe lire of i iw.-u-......- a h-.i. -i.nvrnfwl h. Wr I x-t-r.- -c ca. lr.r! len.i V . rrth- ' a.i Bed.iiue la so sofe and effective. k -i B-acei. murder case, tried in Cam ".-c.-y sa-i aeek. the distrirt attorney t e----ael tor he drfc-i.sv on pn n.isv-J. 't the Jo-we to dci.le. i .e prisoner i I" $'f of murder in the w- ; and J j.lre Furt er-lenced him ; iie-s. of fire years and s.x m..nths in ( Brirtary. It will be remembered ; - i-t sfrl his wide mat V-rfi SiTO in "'"w.:w.. alncy being givei as tbe 'a '-tour, irsanity was one if ibe pitas The shf.tir.g was dolue in the ; Wnfii-o( witnesses. s L ". as B 1'err. of Covir.gon. Tenn , Tf t prae i-x tte beat deja-riptiorj of kin: of man to marry, and this is the pars her ii-ai; If I wULevl to 'T tKfc of coarse I do not i I would feituc too nub'ie to commit a mean -! generous enoogb to frgtve one. A s-rer.tas a woman, a manly as a f who d es not u k sitandal nor tell 'c'laoaf tr-j;ha. A man wUoae l.aaie 1 r' tirsod to bare; to whom I co.id v and perpJexities and wi'.b 1 ou nj sympathy and joy." stiea a'ecting a'l persons holdin -inre in this S'ate was bandd tn!7'-bfL.gi,ej ciwirt Friday. It is in -, . Krca. aga nst the Hat- im-'io- t'.vTipai.y on a $I".i.' piy "T t a t.ich the firm b-kf been per- w n afc.re. a-Tordiiig lo in irJ -re-'! 5-..,ry. but which arre burr-ed rettMn.' Th. inuiHiw r: ri r -ar V t:-e Joli-y then c-vt-red cily "a I'r to h .i -i ,,'.t i n. " iv removed Justice Green, in ttle loisrnnrt - Tt ia ia Tut r TV.. p-ory was enaffi-v-ted by the ctiew li-ey acted under it-" a'7-tg sn isfant in her on ar- Wwe Uii went to Uie Catholic ." 8-rera bersona noticed ber enter atl afterward Ware, but without .j7- t m U-r failure to return after 'ieterrh f tiwae. tbe neighbors 'T otld mveacigete. Tbey were I their tnt:bSe firxjiraT in the a- -. , - S tiri! .iv tKr .,1 lfl a-a evidrtw of Ktr j. caoM- from a it be'.,K.eavl Hini Anav-t ."-l-i-was notified abcrfit the ciet h. tew, was tonietbir thai t Agent bad l4 bargained to he sucrwle4 ia pKting Mr. F: Utile . imm k rv W . ...... w m. . pareot cxim1 be f aand or be remrced to tbe vny w, a ,J event that h srvvi fcer eoukj ia. G ti-- - ! J- G E- alesdirgand is So t-reek, spem s half hour 0 this (jSoe Mon-dav. i . ,. " . " cently app.vme-1 onrw-ai to P.- ioi, Ii-aly, was a v.wior in town arj,iir. Mesars. Oov Kakeraiil E. K. Fouicb w;ii open normal schjoi at R-xk wood, be- ginri-lr.g A-ril-?j(b, aid continuing in sea- ' h moe weeks. I TbeGreer-sbcrg 7rrf aav -th ibnv ioo of the Justice in U-e Nicely coui-rarr case if 10 accord :th itx i;,knw aad Mr. W. E. PaU.n ai d Mr. V. M. Biark, tf Cofifi ace, were sn J5.met oo tb llib, to a9M Kvir and Rncwk7 HJaaa famujr oeiebrate Ibat eeouemac's i&ih birthday We learn from tbe Srrantoa Tmtit of March lJih. that Vr John 41 Si. J !bt day aoind General Sapennseotfctit . (lftut Lackawana Iroa and Siae! Coaitny M, S-,n,00 b B of Jenaer towaahip jtbu county. I . " "'" ''"" j Ituocra'ic journii. Tbe younger is beau i tifisily irvr4 and wilb U met ire It U bound to tunned. Sheriff Mi.Mi'.Vn. h bv hm j 1 1 Ni t y ;d :be 611 a:iu t of :be broiben to j ev-,2 from tbe Sorest one atember of il.-e dtb wiicb i over U.em uVbt. There i. pr-rtio j.,- to tbat cct of wbicb iHweii mkbl make ibrUUi.g . r.r urjK Tt.it i Iin't u.n erring tbe -M.Kber tjjese" en- fena.r.roetjt gireo by tbe rh:M:vB in tbe ;r.in-.! riiurta, rniy eei.it)g. jiann , Aid Tb ! the Cr: envrtiiBre!it of tb't kind er irt-n, at.d Jr.iru tbe j-pu!ar:ty of I Motbe' we injure fcr Uitu aorowd i ed bouw. Auiu;;(n l -ta, cb:iren l'Ats. A d j!rh fmoj trmit.burg mj . '.h j Man b IU'j A. H O tffuih. of SjlDrr-!. Ol.e j f Ibe Su-ly aitorrseia, ettered a rufiit teie lm A. A. ;i;y. tiieir fa b-r. (.' $1 J7 . and on SAiur.ly. Vr h 14. Humer, tbeir aitoruey. at a hr- " t '" 'be en s-srary ud laneny am beie i..r-, . -t ' " T' , diK!ery aad tif.eea af r I of Jir.d. Wionp.tig lo the Ule R C Latidi. f of tir-: .t r . rty (owL.sb.p. wu ...d at j u!):ic . Kn.iiT. Mr Y.i V:ir- a prutu ; iiieut tia.'.iQi.'re diMilier. a a-I Lie purvbaer i and paid :ieen f.re and KI ibon.-au.d dol j Urs f r t:.e eutire p:an' Ab-Mt !. gal 1 lot. of wh:ker was suid at tbe ane time i W area::J that the ileyervla.e ( j a-t in! a ill xx A. i-t ie a r.-g'..;ar editu-c i UM.; earij n Apnl, when it will he jrinied at the ln.rue -:iice ar.d o iia own press. Mraowhi.e ed;t-.r .-m.'h a ill j:ie "'eitra'' sheets, the f.rM ai-ni:g on the s".:ti. Tte t"iiin:er-ia: primii.g cnipany is being r-i-rn.ed atd exicts lo have one of the bnab-rnhb a.-n l be aa'isDed :lb ani. ', ,,:,, -j.. ! I".irirg the year ls!J S merset eoucty had i !' nii;e and s f.a.aie pu'iiic sh.al leach ! er ; male and Ml f-ma!e scholars. ' 1 he erfe ctst of eatb jh-.'.ar per month t: ds. The nomNer of n, ills levied fo schti! purj3es ass 3..'7 The total I tax levied wa l-"I.'.n 'I. The state appro , pnalion was 111 tJ. The total ip, i 1 e;T."4 44. TeacLers wa-s t.re $t-J T'...Vi ! 1 lie ttal ex;-nd:tures were i--4 ".iO J Tie labilities of d.stncts scerrgat t" "4-' . . . eg Gotd. baa alieaJy received sereral i,,!,,, applUwtiona for aim-saion lo the t.Iw.u.jon f tif Nly boys, on April 2d ar,j - ni4;j saeilt the noruber. Not more tljlri thiry five persons can be crowded into t.-e txTiC-.T o. the jaii alio a ben tbe Mienn bas prrvti,.-) lor Ibe persons rejilireu to oe ;.-v!it by law. tb a ho have a rgtt so le prst.t fn ra 'heir c are ? --n with the cs.-e arid f r a ha f J 'Z-r. 1 a-al new pa repre sentatives, be wttt ha. no passes to isu eX'epl.rg t 10 or three sheriff of aojin irs oo j!.t.es. Jonathan Cana.bfhaan, a well known cit 'Tjpu of Scier-et t.rwnship. d.rd at his b.ne jtit sxmth t-f town, st a iate hour Tuesday n:pht. A's-uta year ac j I was strirkei! W1!Q ir yses and since ihea had been un able to tr: rtn ai;v ia 'jor. tte vintea itie Huap otSc only last Thursday mornint "-n.ked that he was .fra.d e-'"-g ' "l"" " rv, inter.se pain at tae c-.ro- ? the trreRu.ar action oi i.u t,ean. H. dtath replied fr .to valvular disease ol the !-a-t. Mr. Cunningham, was a cit am i of sterline integ-ity and ei j -yed the nsprci j arid fr.et.dship of s la-ce cinle of J''e. He as shout i" yea- of age. I Tr e Hcsthi' had a orlightful call Friday j j rn.-rr ir; from Vt -!. t.-.nard H. Eaton, of j r-:;trh:ih. Pr:jer.t of the PeniiSTivania Sicieiy for liie Prevention if Cruelty to An jirtklsand Agd IVrsoiis. After coi.suitirg ; with a nti.'ii.'-er of our town s peop;e be ap 1 poir.'ed ("nstat!e Jan-h F eck the S .fifty's ! Afent is S inerw-t. Ttie motto of the S-.-cie- ty " W e speak for th.e who cs n rot s;-ak f,;r themselves " fu..y explains Us of ject The principal idea of ibe rx-iety is to incul cate into the minis of the young a kindly uisy.eiirtin ana coijm . vj .--i .iir.i iel ' i iw creature and It the duaib crvarinn , TbMr sis.? io-.k imo a.! cases coming un.ter , i their nou.e of crael'y and Win proseco- j .' ti. n-, and nrf e.itly rvjoesl persoct knowing : I of cruelly to either a-oma s. chikien or ageu ! to r-prt them to tne Gen.-ral Otnre j . w. - . and 7 s.xih Ave . Pittsborgh. All j Cr.n.muiiealions will be revarded as strict y .-.Oatial. Jt.e ? n-iety has dooea jreat wo-k in many nfi.tir neierhnrinr er.untit edaatip the pev.pie in re-d to the (ire and Comfort cf their dumb a I 1 -a e, , a4.ac.laf UtU'Ur i;u r i.sr m m-v we that its agr.t w ! f-M nitrite to do. for a 1 p't-ri?y time at iemst. in this oe;ghboow A guard was place- in lit ceo oi the ; Nare'y b-.y. We.ineiay nbt Tin j guard i known as iU "death watch, ami a coruposei of four men who have sub who have sub j divided tbe day into watches of six Loop- each, and wbo never permit tbe prist cert t-j oe aloije for a micuie. Wben the fefcerft I wert into iLejsi! a: o'clock be proceeds j dire 'ly to tlx cell of J e Vicely. "1 have brought y.-u a room mate, Joe," said the sher-.(f, whs-a be had aalwked the eel! d-xir and permiited tepty Pherirl Mil- M W.lleo toaaik io. "I have been expsctin yno to put sv-m" one in here f. some time." qaietly repr nd ed 'he prison". The Hr.er.rT then bid t' pris..ner. tvntly as pitjie. that tle Pardon Board hal refused to rec-ja-n tlsr cae. -What's that roa were savin alavut the Fat H-eaurer'y ijiiervd lUveNirey w the Slier.ff opened the doK- ot bis oell When told f tlie It-jard a actioo he sa-d that t did dot know that tbe ease bad hern sf'Jrd, and was under the impreaaion thai it a as not to be beard sntil this week, ax-d iben, looking Bp into tlve but of the guard Frai.k eV-bnak wbo Lad laieo a chair ia his oe!i. be retna"ked a.lh a anile : "I guess we ran get a,--.g wiiboot quarreling " Neither of the prisoners txhibit-wl tbe slightest! emotion, but buch tiept eery liule thai night. Bosh expected something wos'd be brought out at the hearing held at Gree:--hurg that would work to their adraotase. hnt when tiiey Varr.eii that the caaet bad oeen diMiiiwd by the Justice they eolua teered no reaiarkt It tretut theee if no at of Assembly to-(hor-t r. a death waach. but there it an nr. writ un law observe throughont tois , )aie and ibe entire roantry, rei siring Sheriff, to place a eontta-ii guard ocer men snterird ta death. f tbe pune of pre- j ven'ii g them from taking tbeir own lives, j Ti wtlch is usually ael immediately npiB j receipt of the Gjverr.or's watraat setting day for the execution. An Irdiana County Romance. The siory ol U gay Loc&ln.ar ha fceeu , discounted by an viole tiiat a it- days ag.. . r oa e!ge all shades of society : Uk ba?j Mile :-:t: ,.m r J t ,1 -CI 1 :- i A- ' K.n:y. Tiiit Uoc Ue Seeing bnIe return ! e-i, tenanted, recanted ber rept-otance, vmisUi : Lr Ln.iiii.iir egn, u pun.ed, aad now J ak.um ibe fca uf two lover 10 out day. Siua ia:a M:lcbli can Traiir Uf claim to tt-e nue of -liie beua of rwoiKa." and Ukat tc u tkaic as Uiita arc uvjai.'f powi tu be. the atiuei' wui tbow. Two of 1 tie many suil.xa lorber baud tad ralbr djvidoi tkcr bur John B. K-d. wttoooae ! trwoi Beafjrd oocuiy, aixl Jaa O.ttsuci. of Bia.4Uia, Caaitma cocmj. Beed tnui.jr tnuiLpiMai and tbe wcdJing iT was ev i I v $oa bad assenitied ai tbe &ae Uuea J eil bucuK;ca.i, and tbe panon Wa ezpaud J rrerr tuocivDi, wbeo suange bcggy came i saoiSl. up to tbe door Ibruutcb ttw mfl j " tJ.bop, vao, by tbe wy, U i a LinMtutu rusu! iamorrouui aud a" .Kto ! aa,ot lt" l1:o-" He ca.led loadiy oo tbe i bnir' "J taaie ruanuig out. abite eU SuHt-nug. j "Ojtut. take one more bagey ride wi'.h me beiorv vou'nr ruarned," f-ieaded tte iianJ- Soaw Jvu.r HitcbelL tier bean nuoe tooriraity ancborrd, beHated buic tt.-oiirul liie bornned groom aud pHf gutsts aaw tbe a tat veil rfatur aio ttm tiaM oui ot :bv. ii,-f.r tbe u:OJUid rvgiia tUeirxai-pot-ure tbe amta! was niiour.ctl of I be f c 01 ! mtr Ci,-T He ,c"r0'tl tlrf J-'rg w ' r5"'ud- VuiSg nud that li,e fca ; rt--l be nr4. t t ( fit cmJ ui '""-r, uraiue ma j erupty cba;r. j At a Ule hoar Uia Mucbeii jrpried tbe ; ; bat M-'.rrt by eutcn..g ibe room, mudsain- 3, tui ra-l.anl. ua acani'r taat aas ' cru!..g to tired aoe auoufd Ibat be j : waa uuo--ioVd wb:rb of tae young mea be , I k-d tbe belter. a:id w-J iid luarry eeiiber j 1 untw ibe fuuud oiL Kr(uoa!raoo were ! in tain, and tbe c-jinpany d riK-l lb tixi la-.rnn.g Kc. fasS-r ib fur-pri-itr! lo receive a ca.i from Rred, aud Kill more rfoi,..Jol by t!e iuforru:!on t;ia. lue pu'pjtif-d wd'ii.ig aa to cuiue tlf ttiat iiy. Aa ti.e pirsKn, on lira t t'e ruiru'e, waa d.-.iri: ,g into Ta lic, be i'Hrd tb f.,r l.ra r'urureot K-rJ 01 tbe bnde. Tbe jr- :On il'-iii. d roore t"oub e. Ve mere aii reaoy for tbe wedding ; ava: it." brgun tbe dej-ctrd grtm. " a ben : iiv weaseil a:id lucael terse. f op in her : r-R.cu. I have drcidd Pi reins: a singie." Ur i doubt ' Tbe : a M.sb Mitcbeii is cvucertted, he j leer jn of tbe story is that the j bands. .tae Mr. oiineoo. basing wrought lie : areckof p.- heed a pians. now laughs at j strit Rauch came to my ttore and told the r rt he tu. r.dn.g oo her wedding day. j tur timj mi etber i or $SS from the . M.sb Miicbei! is doub!y the lo?r in the : Suvivt ; Kauob a&d 1 live in tbe same boil game, j ding ; we have been on bad terms for months 'and haven l had a ojuversalioo with him A Sunrtmt Court Decision. The Supreme C-urt of Pencsy Ivaaia hits ;en w reeling wiih the pr"biera as to hetb imis till suSered "the total and per n.ar-ent of the irgbt of 6h eyes ' by an 'xvt mhi,h o bi''j that be could not tee with it- Ordit-arily an ; ao iJtnt would not cau an irame-d'S" to- j u! Ki-s of sir',1. but in the e-e eiwsiiered i the man Lad onlv one e-a3 rr s'lei he j ' '.ut out ihep.hcy of iuurat.ce ou mcb , t i t was br.jiht. The good eye was the ! otie w hich was injured, and he became lo ' ta;'y blind. Trie acetil wbo insured him kiew he wa blind of one eye, Tbe jn lre ssy that tbe nsk insureJ against nt gbt Dave beeo greater than in the tatse of a man th two u-eful eyes, but tbe p4k-y wasiesued with knowledge on tbe part of tbe com pany's ageiit of the exact nature of the rrsk. The opinion of the court is that it was the kits of sight which was insured against, and thai the l's of tbe one eye by the plaintiff a as precisely the same as tbe loss of two eyes by an ordinary man. Facts Aoout Easter Worth Know ing;. The ft that Eisler falls on a veT ear!y date Ibis year - Marrti has ca.ised a 'f-iet,d .f Savta ai.d f.jures' lo collect Mime eunous sta:i:cs. In IvJ, he says. Easter fc'l on March 5. and it will only onte again lis century, narueiy, in ls.l. fall on so ear'y a aa'e. la the three following centuries it ill occur only eight times on the same dale namely, in l!.il, A'iii. J-t-i, i.ij;, .'loll, Jl 14. -J-Z and ;r. Toe earliest date on a hich Foster .-an fall ia March 2i ar.d this only in car the moon i full on March 2!st, when tue date haj-petis lo Call on taturlsy. fhia comniuation of cirt-unistancea is ex tremriy rare : it occurred m 13", lTol. aud i17. and wi.l tap-n again in ., J-'" ar. i .".44. while cunug the rhree foiiowing cen- mrtes it is n- once " on the bva.as at mis r!v diie. i m the oiher band. Easter neTt-r j;.s i,ter lean April :h ; this was the tase in 1js 1744 and 1"j, and wiii ot.'T hap;iea orce in the cext century namely. - Wriat Next? A arn-d ariectist has strained his per j crptive faculties to invent a new feature lor j ! tbe miHenium. The earth, according to his ! j vision, will become barren and fruitlesa. and j cnaliy can and brat will hare a chemical f.Hi provuled f.ir tbeir sustenance. I he ! not rgetful of tbe fact that tbe earth grows ' richer by accretions from decaying matter ? j What about the suffering of mankind ? To i we not know tijit the best cliemiial oom j jound for the relief of human i'ls is nn- Iiriit)B 0 j s j, promp', ptiieit and per- f and pains. Invention mke better remedy. Ii it the pif tM mTr 0f riJt.uraaiLm, Icrabag.i, .,:n. ttmistw, fr.ri-bies. sore- ottt from severe colds, it bas no equal. The seror.d visit of tbe Franklin and Mar- shall Glee Hub to thw oiy evevm auu I !aM T A I 'Z P f tlC Ml I D V I-DU . j- J as ra Hijure r - was serialized by the pre nee of a lave ; and fashionable sudietice. That it wa ap preciative teed hardly be mentioned, for en cores were frecjaect, bet tbe ciimax ofen- I . . - . . ....1 t Ytm reservaul f .r Mr. f .. gjn fa Bnmbm on lbr pro . ... ;.h lhtt a - j - - rinrsh and skill that marks thorough artistic oik. The glee club bad seven number". tbe mandolin club iwo. there were five vocal and two violin sohia. Tbe are fourteen mem bers in the glee club and uine members in tbe mandolin club. Mr. H. D. Hopalna violin sol-ia were a XDoa pleasing iestare, and tbe chorals and concerted icstrnmectal nun.bers were most creditable. Tbe cor cert wade, if anything, s better impression than the previous one and displayed tbe musical lalesitoftbe club to bettta adrantaje the vocal seiecticjus ting given with eiceliei.t taie Slid pmtaiun, and tben-and ilins saeet iy a'tuned save a graoful ompieeness to the pr -sir m Afer the cocre.-t, for which the lady pairooessej must be accoroed 4 large share of tbe credit, the db ati'nod a r e-pt on given by H-n. and Mrs. Daniel Ernientrout, at their elegant marioB, 'Graosieic," oa the Hill road. Tbe spacious rooms of the admirably arranged bouse were filled with gimls and the host and hostess dispscsed s generous hospitality. Rtwd-ng Pa,) Tdtynu. At tht Ojrt House Tussday erening March 3!st. Mother Cooaa etertinmarU There wiil be given an enlertaiDtcerit ia the Cbrisiian Cbarch by the children on Friday etecii-g, Marrh aiih, conaisiihg of Mother G-xe's melodies and rhymes. The entertainment will be unij-, pleasing and a tractive, and we bespeak s fiII hmtse. Ad mtsaioo, adults, licia chiidrftn, 10 cu. t . G 3 H -n st i J H fm t 3 . . Gospel Hymns, all styles, bindinct, and by aing'e copy or dtnms or hundred, far -cle at Ftsber't B,rk Store. Disciple, Kvangviical and Lutheran Pymnalt. at.d .Sucday - acbcsol aud reward caria aad tickets at Fisher's Bjok Sure. The Nicelvs Hearing. Their Cases Against Constable Rauch and Others Dismissed. Th Nicely Women Pay the Costs. Tbe hearing la tbe Xicely ecmpirarr and lar ny eas was be'd a Orwwbirg, Friday nd 'StSurday, br.'jre Jo&'U Keeaer, of that city. Toe bearing in bel,l in tbe arcitra-t'u-a Too -a in the ourt boose, and waa at tended by a large crowd of interested tpecta- Tee CGjm'MiwealUi waa represented by Wm. H. Koontiof Somerset, and ex j jde Hjarer. of Grwslurg, Tba defendanu, imstabie Joha O. Eiucb, Ambrose Sbaffer. and Camp, were represetit-d by Hon. Jobs Cesena, of Bel'oH. and F J al-moer. of SouMTset, and A. II Bell, E iotGnwaa bUTt. Jitdge Haute, in bis a-grrnnt as to whettier or n.jt Vtr eriden of Joei.b Xiceiy at the !wet!w iria: shoaid be submitted, aid : This tr:al toIiy is n.H by any aval; f T tbe pjrp of -cu-ing a conioii larion of tie ejt!en. of ;te Xiceiy boya. It ir loo U e for that ; ihey w;!l be execuled ; injd KV;e knows wht,;-r or ntit tbe !eti mory wbivb ixjoeided theoi was false, and to Him thre wmiesr9 wUi bare to answer." Unring lfci ph tbe mrtthor of the con- .lemne.1 t.-ys, woo tiai berxvkre aat qiu etjy !iten:ric to the iibkj-i wii mocb uioven. tbe tears i reaming d .rj Irerebeeks. Vb-n Ler counsel annoii'.Td that her vhjs wocid e banged beyond doubt, tbe tight was iwjril.j.r;;t to nwvc toe bardeM heart to pity. The !arreor rase was Cm taken up Mrs. ; j1J?e . - cely. w.fe of tbe ooud'njned Jo- pb N.ely, waf tbe fiit wiltiess called, aho u;-jii be.n0 w..rn, said : I bad access to bis buck aud U-er (.aprrs ; be bad a pae bock io whk-b I-e k bis rt.iiy ; when he waa ! arrested the nnny disappeared ; I m m-.n- ey m ihat ?s tjok a trw dvs Ufre be wa- arreste. ; John tlaucb g-A lit paaeUxjk and af'er be itfi i lound it on the window ; j be had the b.k in bis ponsesMoa and when i he !en ibe taik contained no looiey ; this j was on S!:-b 4ib. iwo tears ago ; it can j U'lxxi froru v'ri to ; Jobn Kaucn, my j hii.;iai.d. and 1 were a.i that were in ibe i ru-.ru ; Rturb g'H the pockrlbook and no one e se;. The oVfeniiaats" couuwi here at i letupltd to have Witness conirad.Ct bere!f, j but ub lut.e rrsaiu A pJint of law was tai-ed oo auouiUSing tbe testimony of her jju.tjand at the tnai in Somerset, which tinaJiy was submitted ) j J Gr.iS:h, tworn ; I reside at Jecr.er-aoutaw.-ck after the arrest of the lowo for a ear. Peter V-jgel. sworn : I am court stenogra pher and me in &-ni-ct ; took notes at the Nicely tr.al. i Here oonsidrat!e time was consumed on a amt of law relative lo 'he submat.ng of evidence, relating to tfa theft of money, at the murder trial in Sum erset. Et Ju.i Hunter argued tbal Rau. h testified to having taatn tbe money and ll.at lh evidence sbouid be tubmilte.1. Mr. Cesana, of IVdford, raised strenuous objec tions aud the result was a vigorous contest for aud against the testimony. Tbe evidence was sabiiiitied. Tbe testimony is to the effect that llaai went into tbe roora and took from a ca.- a sa book containing Ksi. whicu betok aim him and failed to re- ' turn. Rjucu's tesrmony was to IbeeSrct ihat be -Jida t get Ibe j A. A. Nicely, ( father of Joe and Dsrid Nicely sworn : I beard my sons' testimony ; i Ranch was there daring tbe taking of the tesnnior-y. - Mrs. Nicely, (mother of the convicted boy si. saoru : I was at the trial io Somer-s- t ; Rauch was present when my son testi-Dt-d thai Rauch Lad taken the money. TbcuYasT.iiants' counsel here attempted to i p-it Mr. cUucft oc tbettaii-l, out me prose- j t utton otjrvted. I l-it..w-l b.h a-il- mala lonjy i.?n - men'-a, and the disxusnion of legal points bra-ing thtrcou coustimed fully a baif an hour s ti m e. J u.ifie keener nued to admit his Ie'.iruoiiy. Mr. Rs jch said he livtd in Jenner town ship. Somerset county : the court appoiated me a j--. .al detective : made investigations ; Rufus Sha!l-r was my dej.uty ; he waa an ai'ij.ia.nistxe : went with a warrant to Nicely s on the 4ih of March and found pass bot ks ; O'Connor and Shaffer were with nie ; V Connor fouud the pass book while I guarded J.e Nicely in an adjoining room they exaiLi.ied it in my preaecce and gave il to me ; Joe Nicely was prerert. and no money waslouud in the bock ; fuuud a few ilo.lars id his picket and returned it aAer the hearing ; I didn't get ar-y it.i-S. nor did I e any ii; we found on the Ut of March a pocketr..k ; ' I didn't steal, keep, get or take money from any of the Nice! j a ; Gr.f Sth and I haven't been friends since the Niceiy's arrest ; in reluming mooey taken from the N cely bt-ys they both said, " that was the correct snK-unL" Martin 0 Connor. sw.-rn : I live in Soroer- i set county : know Uauch, Shaffer and Nice- !y , was aion when the iatter's arrest was i made ; fouud a buck in the book case and : banded it, in the presence of another, to Rauch : a to sj.-e there was no money in it ; was first io go to ibe bock case, and I took the ps Us.k out myself. E;fus i-'hafer. sworn ; I was one of the party who arrested Nicely ; I fi: saw tht as bo--k in U Conner's hands; there was no money ia either: I waa np stairs with Mr. A. A.-Niceir and U Conser : several oth er persons were down stairs. John B. Tomlinson. sworn; Rauch and Crltchlieid, in the 'Squire's office, handed J eph and Iavid Nicely the money previ ously taken from them, only a lew dollars. The Ni.ely boyt were satisSed at what was returned. They, itbe Nicely sj were asked if that was ail that had beeo takes, and they rtpiied, " yes." senator Cntcbfie'J sworn : I know the persons who arrested the Nicely boys and was present at the Iatter's examination. 1 was there as a witness to the moneys given by the Nictiys before tbeir commitment. Jos. Ambrose sworn I live in Ligooier, sod was present at the Nicely bearing. Esuch banded the Nieeiya tbe mone taken fr .fn them when arrested. When they were aked. "Now. is that right 7" they replied, "Yea." 'trVjnire Graham sworn : I sm s Justice of the Peace is Ligonier. Nicely came to me for a warrant in this case. He said further tba! it was done at the instance of his attor neys to secure information to lay before the Pardon Bjard. William Thomas sworn : I reside in Luc onier and work in a livery stable. I bauled Dave Nicely to Eaugnlinstown ; be gave me a p tketbot.k aad said to give it to Watson Jlenober, who was lo give it to hit (Nicely 's; fmi her or wife. Connor and another party ' cronHenied us ; was at the trial at Somerset but never after receiving the poxketbook from Dave did I see il araio. Howard Camp, the detective, at one time showed tee a pork ei book and asked me if that was tbe one Tave gave me, I said, "No." He then produced another and asked a similar ques tion, hot neither was the one. Neither of the two p- kethfx.t produced at the trial were the ones Camp showed tue. J twear that the pocietbot.k produced at the Nicely trial was not the book that Iiave gave me. I didn't state differently at the trial. Waison Meooher sworn i I received the pocketbook of ave Nicely 'a and found pjpers and f. J in ra ney ; pat the money ia tbe and gave the book to Mr. Nicely, ar. ; never saw that px'ketbook after I gave it to Nicely; my wife was present when I gave it to biru : Rauch and Camp show el me a bot.k and akct) me if that was the book t gave Nicely ; I said, "No." John Meooher testified that his brother brought the Nicely pocketbook boose thai night. Camp was st his house severs! Urn- : Camp showed him several pockeF- : Can-p showed him a pockcibook upon ue occasion, claiming that it was the N-ce,, brk, but i; was aot, is Mr. SIerataa' opii- tan. A. A. Nicely, fat-hee of ii,e boys, Twiried that tbe porkeiooi brwabt by Watscn Mecoberwss raTiii ; dark red pocke'.hook. not wwrrt much, shaped like an enviope, Ir:U- did ot g4 any bmict out t-f the prvifsboc.k, or apywbere ei-. Tue pock-1- book produced at ibe i.".sl was not I'asi i book; was older, not Bear a ce w. one erd torn r.ff ; rpprtswated . rmW.;i biia: : vubz i-ad booc. --.', - 'jrxf.aiv; re fiei t g:e tne warrant, rje.-a'jte be said 'Squire firijfita ba-i ways d e rr v b.isi nes. Riucb and Came said that tbey want ed to bow p kbn-k to Tomai to see if it was Coiberwr'a ; aina'l pipers like recrla in book ; doa't know what they were. Croat ezamieed. Ihd oot teii '4'jire Grv" ham that 1 wanted to take the matter before tbe Pardon B-ard. I oked b:m for biank tahp aaas. I wanted to bring wilnewea be fore Pardon Bard; aid -t tell bin this was for the parpose of iririueRrir.g Pardon Board, lly wife made oath before 'Squire Keener against these parties. I went to "Sqaire Graham a few drs bf ire my wife came before 'Squire Eeener. "Siaire Gri2jtb, of Ligonier, rtu-J to jiee rae warrant. Tried to get warrants fr ibew defcndaxits ia Latrobe, bat was refused there, too. I had my wife make .ath bcaase I thought it waa ber plaoe to do it. I didn't tell otii- rers that I didn't know any;b'ng about U e pocketbook ; told Mrs. Xiceiy whatofSjers were after, and she gave them book ; I told them tbtre was no mooer in book : I knew where money was: had no rght to tell them ; a nnmher swore it was Uruberver'a pocket- book ; i had tbe money bat didn t tell them ; I knew there waa money in bouse that M tucker bad taken out of book ; Mrnoher, who brought book, said raooey was in b-.A. didn't teli Coslahie Ambrose I iied to o- ceT about money. Jobn O. Hay : Live in Siraerwt county ; am a faxtuer ; kaow Uauch ; wer.t to Jeuner X Roads la'ter part of Apnl or fi -5t of Hay ; a-ked Ranch, '"How are yt.u getting aN.Tg with caeT" Ranch eeid, '1 ve g 't tbiiigs Died and we're girg to hang the o." Cross-examined : Was not isrur.k ; cone ; of your bu-ineas bow many drinks 1 have j io me now. Coramonw-akn here resud j their case. ' Jueepb Ambruse, one of the defendants. ; me aimds of tbe Pardon board, and, poesi testihed ss follows : Varied home after 5th i bly to save the Nkelyt; that there was no March with deu-cti.e iiikium in carnage ; j ev.denc adduced which avutd convict, coming up the mountain met two men com- ; Judge Hunter, fur the prosecution, closed ing up in bngy ; those man were George j the case by saying that the magistrate mast Nicely and Watson Menoner: hrar.1 Meuo- j decide whether or not there waa sufficient l her call to Thomas, "Yoa ha bei'rgiveit j lo me now now." Thomas handvl hlin the j held the defesdant's counsel must show that pocaelbook; were close lo item; it was ! there is no positive proof, and that beyond between J and 4 o'clock ; Giikirson nolked j question or djuht, ihat positive evidence in ii, too ; never knew Cor.s'ahle lisuch until ; conspiracy is almost impossible: that if be tbe 4:b of March ; never kaew lamp ; tl.er i aid sot ksow thst the larceny was commit came to Ugaoiwr and aked me three or fcur J ted then it was bis duty to tend the case to dsys before to go slosg ta get the pocket- j cocrt; thst the remit of this case would not book ; did not go because they did not have j tfcs fate of the Nice'ys, or lighten the search warrant: tbe next rlay they had war- p-ief stricken wife and parents: that the rant and I went with them. Anthony J evidence of ten witnesses is to tbe effect that Nicely told me, " I did iie io yon yesterdtj I ibe pocket bock submitted st the Nicely shout the pocaetb-x." Camp tirfn said, j trial was not that given by one of the aocus--Oh, thai all right." Saw pocke'book , ed to be handed his father, when Camp aad Ra ich got it : it was the j With this the case rested and Judge Keen- same pocketbook ihst was pres-nted in coort ; beiped these men to sra-rh at other j times ; know nothir g of ar-y cocfc deration J between these persons. Kofus Shaber. another defendant, said ; I was with Kaucb and icetys srter getting tbe pocketbook; Watson Meooher said he I bain t ttie book, bat bad Uxn it to A. A. j tcely t ; be said mere wa- Jt-J or Jx in w : , went with tamp aad Rauch to A. A. Mce- j ly s : we!y said be kntw nothia aN.nt the j bx-k; be said he knew iiothing about the j money. W ats-m Meavher said isfier gett.ng into the carnasre s short s-staace from the j barn,) boys, I u.id yoa a lie, there py.i , K in the bx.k ; come hack and I wul i make it ail right." Nice'y showed the ; money :a his pcxketVa-k. but sa-.d it was with hisowa and becou'-lti't tell il from J his own ; tbe px-ketbook produced in court ; as rmrx-rger's looked exactly lice the one j we got at A. A. Nicely's the same mark- j were on il. I waa with Ratn-b to make the arrest, also lo get the pockeibook, and at another time with a f-tttrcb warrant. Did not eonst'ire together to convict the Nice!y; don't know of anvoiie conspiring against i them. j Jobs O. Rs'ich, anothT driendint Siid : j Was Constable and ;k.i.l detec.ive, at- pointed by the Soruerrjet court ; wan directed j by District Attorney to iiicet:ga" tiie case ; ! went to Menober's and thei to A. A. Nice- ; ly's in search of the p 5 r..k on March 21st. Menoher told us that lliere was f or i-Vi i i.. -.1 l...-. ... v i. I v;.. Ill oooa , -u u HA't tot mjoa - -' - .-. j It's : Camp was sent to Ligonier through di- ' rection of counsel Ka-r; Nti-eiy Utcied any knowle-jje of pcket b-a k ; Cart,p g-: b-ji-kfroni Mrs. Nicely; Went to Ligouier ; with the intention of arrwllr.g Menoher : who admitted that be lied to us an-J said i there wa.- tl ..' in bo-.'k. They went back to ; Nicely s sad after ajaia denying t!.at he had ; no money be finally admitted that he had j the money in his own p-'set book and wa? , mixed with Lis own: book was shian lo Ambrose in L'jKiier The pick"t book ; pf.aluced in cr.urt at time i f trial wi. the hook we at Ntceiy's. Hid no coairdf rn lioa with any one to conspire again the ; Nirelv't in or.ier io fasten th:s crini nt-n ttiem. Know Hay bi tesiiSJ here ; d d not say what he tetiard to ; he ws di:r,k at tbe uoie 1 mrth-ai; the a.ket bks Camp sb-i-wed to Thomas was his own aid and tbe one we got at Nicely t : never talk, d lo Lincoln Shawley ahout the case. . He;e tbe Commonwealth endeavored to put in sthaa Ifv'a (Vt-unilioa taiien Seilire a lus'li-. . nr.'nl lo the BosH of Pa -Jons al one -f ! Ka ril Si 1-faVirt Vi9 awTiatVlir 4sv!j sk ! mnmn:ation. but the defcndai.fs cv.nnael ' j objected and an animated disca-st-.n entitled in which 51 awley wis said to he a very un reliable wi'riess. wbkh the .'ounse: for de fendants offered u show if it was admitted. Tt.e;Common wealth then wiih.'.rew itf. F'id not nv to flav that I had fixed ra-e tin : Hav wanted me to sar I had ; gro! no money ', from Mr. NUlv that day. M rs. Glessser testi fied : Live in L'gonier : i c was at home February., lv9; saw David j Nicely about 11) at my rk door; be was there 1" or 15 minutes. He a-ied if a f.mi- ; l 3, which had been Using ia our hou, had ; taken their horse awsy. I am sure it was j not Ex Nice'v. Peter Vogle said : Took Thomas' testi- j mony st time of mardr. Mr. Kooser testified : I ws private c-fen-sel. The District Attorney aud mylf wo-k-ed together in this case. I bsd froiienl in terviewt with Ranch. I had from de ledive Gilkiusoa't a verier an aoceim of Thomas handing over the ptwket book to FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. - Largest anl Fiuct Store in the Cltr. FINE BEMK QQQM I We strep st all times t romp'ete sf.ick of B'ack and Mooming Gxaids of the Highest Character as to Quality and &tye, and at j-r-ces the Lowest : B.. k Crrsw ciraia si'iks. 5-v S. sB, i 1 Ti. 1ST. UO. and op to 13a. Baca Faitie Fra-ie. s'.. fi. Mi it, L . 1 SJ. i 75 au-1 iuu. b ack iaua Khalama. 7x i l. I..".. U,l an-i opto lJi Bia-c iurahv -u. b $1. l.A aid oo to t.v At mere- arl Faivcy eavev, tn9 and bars, II, 1, and Lj. II -.or Silta Si. Li!S. L at, aad it B.aca tiaun tu """ to-1 V. Hark S!k aia Henre-tiaa TTk-.TI. U;13, US, 1,5a, 1 2, 1.3, 140, 13, IE, iJ. Siii arp t'-a;-i JLnntA. il vj, I Ti. ei-k Warp Tinise 41 in -hea. $1 Ail Wooi Taouae tCiacncs Si. -rJ FL. Aii aoi Cora. !:airrtia. Knsa-)et a.. wV,!. and 1.3a. vin-h ail wci Black Hearietua 7i sr. SO. tl Lli I A 1 XJ. 1 Vl 1 7S. B-ack aii.l Wrote, it site a.i l Biacc, B k aal w it. -re -vi.ji. S'ik Frtnte-t a an iwi'il Pnestly .;t WarpC.-iitn-es. Ijoablt shafls, Heaw.tchl, frj, JtM aad 1C R- Ve,-,J. -i.i aek Fwfcvm. fceavy si.k frine. riciiv ewibroMere-i. fl .as. 1-50 1.(10, i2S. 2..V;? 7S I. On. S .VI. awi, Cia) i. H, i.7i, i 4. m. 4.TJ," i.ti,Z-i. SOU, s.lal.S S.jO, 1-j.OU, llJiHM up to Si au. k ! H Wool .als r-.ie. 1 -15 2 r vl. S t J.7V B ack Jwke" an l rt .if everv no-it' ir.' n irv.ti. frwa li'-O up to AG .k M rw t killmery asperiaiiy. aiaa.t rev.y t u. Laie style of Nuns Veiling aad atourriirtg ii:t T..aeaal fl 'A. a.. 1 ), 3 TS, t-ft'i, S.98, S.iO, t.i. Crape aa.1 raoe Vei's. ; All Wo. Brso .-rei. S-ins Vs.;ii;. t. R ..- S . j i'k aal -). Ntvi V-iin. fl.JMJW i :J',1uiy trcr ty i-e.a.iirli..i m-.l' rae leeaw "Se- "eUir-iui'iallj;k rj.ljn aOiiiua e.erTth'uc wanted here. Best Gooda at uacii ?r.cea I M-o-ber, oo the moanaio in Anbree't ! br-Srtoa. lter I toid Uarb about it, and j direciad him to go to L;g5er and with tbe ! ad of owe of Gi!insoa"a mew, to get It if be ; eoai. Id'.a"tknw that Kaach bad ee J hear of the parket btok ant: I sent bin ' after ii, l:Wve be knew D.y.bia of it oetl ; I toid b:m. j ii s. A. A. Xioe!y td : My harband did ! oot deny haeing tbe oonee. He said be ' hsd uia tis poi kK btn tljee ccn'd not get u. M-. Rsrrow tai l : ; I w rarid Vicery February 2T, at oar bouse, at 2 or 5 o'clock, two and a half m.tea from Ligonier; eame j from boa he said. He went toward home, I wa there at tbe lime the men came for j pocket book. Ur. Nra-!y did not deny ha e; a money. Sr:a?er was a Unit dnink. I am sister of tire Nicely 'a. Kufua SfaaSrr, xecalied ; I am not a drink ing mas ; waa oot drnuk that day ; did oot drink in Ligonier. Ali.tllI.rTR. Mr. jkoonte opened for the prosecution and said thai it was not J-jriw Keener'a duty to find the defendant gui!ty. but to de termine if tbe cridenew waa nfricient to any it further: that there had been com bination of ten who produced wrocg pocket book, and that there were instromea lawt.M used at Somerset to bring about seriiict of guilty. He was Joi lowed by the defeodan'.t' eosn se!, Mr. Kooser, who intiroaied what waa back of tbe case, r d th real reason for whkh this charge was instituted; that the mother of tbe Nicely boys reaolred to this laM. final tore to save her sons from the j doom which awaited them: that they ; didn't dream of a conviction, but that they hoped to defeat or delay tbe execution of the j law on April 2nd ; that tbe prosecution was j not a malicious one, but one deeper down j and fir gaaier purposes; that ilsaoaldn't j go to conrt, berasse of a lack of evidence ' and hecae of tbe purpose. Mr. lewia. also for the defendant, waa ! next. Fie said that the statute of limitation cut the esse o it, and that ev n thouahev1 ' deo of iarcer-y waa produced, the case most be tried in Somerset coumy ; that it most Is an indictment before a grand jury before tba expiration of two years; that the case was Drought for tbe purpe of creating doubt in evidence to hold the accused; that if not er held the prisoners on their own rtcogni flnre nntjt uch time as be should band down bia decision. After a ihorosgh review of the evidence -vjr.ire Kascar cerided thst it was not tuS- c;ert t0 bold tbe defendants, ar.d placed the enns on tae Nicely women. Tl witnesses OT toe prosecuLon were all near relatives of ,be con lemned boys. Th e fa.tt a'.one seem t3 ,-ainst the prosecuUon. People in lhe .!Cejy neighborhood seemed to mir.k tbat tbe law should ukeits course la ttle of tlj. SktW boys, and they believe toeoi guilty. j. bas bees raied daring the. week ihat ft,nsUb;e paco had made information agaiasi A. A. Nicely, father of the doomed b-ys, George Nicely and Watson Meaober, 4j uiMuer, ci.argi:ig them with being acvessory after the fact to tbe robbery of old , Vmberger, who was killed by the Scr)f boys, and also with receiving stolen r)u, - js We are reliably informed that no such in formation bas been male. Justices of the Peace, Attention ! Dion's Justice. Duslay's Forms, and Pur- oWt Iget can be bought at Fisher's store at city prices, where yoa can buy a docket aad a full line of Justice's blancs, including scalp blinks, deeds. f-e n,:is, botds, j'idgaient n.Hes. legal and a- i cap pajrand crhcial size eovelopea. Always ! reoilevt that Fisher's FV k Store is Lead - q urters for Justices' supplies. I'assioa Week and Easter sarviees in Sl Paul's Rrforme-J church, Jsomerset, Pa. Monday evening. The Tempi recousecrst- e-J. Toes-lay Wednesday Taursiay The obstiuctiiig moun tain. Tae hypocrite. -.The Lord at the Pass over. "It is finished. The lead Lord. Fiday " Sa-'ur-lay " F"i?ter morning. Risen with Christ," Foster evening, Easter service. Notice. My term of otS.-e as Sheriff having ex j.ireii. aii persoi.s in lthd to me for fees wiii please seitle at ot. I will leave som erset April I, and will then place my books in the hands of the proper persons ft col-l-.ction. R. S. Mi MitLxs. . 0 Las year the Pittsburgh, P-W distrifcnted SA - bo-7S oI ty af-:y bicycles among boys and girls of Pittsburgh, and other towns in counties sj j lining Pittsburgh. These wheels were giv mnf Putsoargh. These wheels were wis. en at rewar.fcj for a certain number of four w-ek's subscribers obtained for the m.'y it. This year Thr p-vf is offering better n heels ami better inducements tbaa it did lat year. Any by or girl now sending TV f at only 6J subscribers for four weeks 50 P -t',ai il JaaW" 'h Taa ooe foor f'"dii S'rs' Wri,e Tc-e nd k them 10 u1 Jou tb"r PPons. which are so lh anT industry peneveraace, can become the owner of ... .a . i K v,:,-..!. v : a : " bim a rent. MARRIED. W A LEER 51 AH D On Thursday, the IiSh day of March, 11, in the fasror'a o.-y tt Meyersdale, Ps, by Rev. M. L. Younr, Mr. Norman Waikr. of Summit township and Miss Missouri Stahl, of r.rothsrsva'.ley township. orc, uraj- aad Biack Fabrics, W and H larVt CA1IPI5ELL & DICK. NEW AND CHEAP IX aALL LINES BEING OPENED EACH DAY. Prices will be Lctt all &l:zg ths Line. MRs. A. E. Uhl. OUR NEW SPRING GOODS NOWilN". -3 A full and complete line of tbe Latest Novelties, Consisting of Black and Colored Silk, f inch B'sck Colored Henriettas. 4" " Colored Henriettas in all new shades, ! "in new sprin sbaites. 30 " " Cachmeres at liO sod 25 cents. ail shades. Fall line of P!aixs trom 13 to ?t. all new. Faacv Mrine I Test Goods of all kinds. Over ioo pieces of new to select from. All sew stvles sad shades. and prices that will astonish you alL 3' pieces of new striped Plaid Dress G.rg bams, all new styles. 30 pieces of new Peres la for boys' w al its. oO " " Outm C.oths from 9c to loc. that are beauties. I'O " of new lieLt Calicoes at 5 cents that are handsome. Thousands of yards of the very best dark ca-iooe at a cents. Any quantity of good dark Osliooes at cenls. 30 pieces ol Crown Salines st 12 cents, the best in the market. of new printed Ch allies at 5 cents. They are great bargains. Ntw LACE CUHTAIHS from 60 cents to $8.00 per pair. Scrims for Curtains from S to 10c per yard. Fancy Curtain Nets in dots and stripes, at si prices. 100 pieces of Indigo Blue Calicoes, just in BED SPREADS, TABLE USESs, NAPKINS. TOWELS. CRAstHFX. HAMBCRG EUGING. LACES. WHITE GOODS!, HANDKERCHIEF'S, BCCHINi!s,0RETH. GLOVES aad NOTION; of every kind. Thousands of yards of new Ribbons ia new shades. I'ress Tnmminza of ail kinds Table Oil Ooths in 5-i st 05cents. A full line of Bleached and I'no'rached Muslins in all tbe different widths and kinds Tickingsof ail kinds, wool and Cotton Carpet Chain in all colors. We congratulate ourselves on hav ing the largest and most com plete stock of DRY GOODS and Notions in the con ttj, and at prices that will tslon'h vou alL Nice new Spring Goods of the Latest Stvl, Largest Va rietj, and Cheapest Prices. V.'e arc headquarters. New Goo-Ls now open for inspection at PARKER &. PARKER'S Dress Goods CHANGE Il ivhr pardi?"'! the inioret of J. M. Shatter, w wu t-r.' . the bta i' t,, !.! s?.ie i. Before ? start in rra a ae r-:!;-:v. '-'.h I a ut- r.-.".a v uaiow a. i COST AND LESS. Wc wo il l l? to fctve von .cuI for satuplcs. anl t'.c Ir- .! . w-e hiv in all d.-pui t.Tifr.t.-t. Thinking our frieni in Sotnersvt - .r rounJirijs f.r t!wir Ttrv lileral patrouaje in the past. anJ ii!Ici:ir:i t continuance the jame. with a promise of fair dealing ami goo! -s i a: the loV(. -t rij", we are. rc?pectfuI!T John P. Knable fS6 Co., Successors to Knable &. Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. aJtVXgj MAPLE SAP PANS. Our make of Pans tested by practical sugar makers for a inim- ber of years, and have everywhere met withj unquafilied success. Thev are the CHEAI'-J EST AXD MOST DURABLE on the mar-: ket. Order them now to avoid the rush. $ F. W. HAY & SONS, XO. 7S mtAXKLIXSTK EET, Near the Postofr.ee, Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. rnisH:del Drug Stcrsis Rapidly Eeccnh? a Great FaTcrits TTith Pecpls in Esarcli cf FRESH AUD PURE DRUGS. Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Sponges. Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THI Z.CCT0B GIYE3 PZErsDSal. ATTXXTI05 TO THI CJCMPOrJDiyG CT Loiifs PrescriptiOEslFriiyBeceijls. 6S.Z1T CAZZ SEISQ TO USX 0XL T TRSS ASD riI AillCZXSi SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full L?Le cf Optical Goods always on hand. Frcra such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRAIDS OF CIGARS Always on Land. It is always a pleasure to display our I'Oods to 'ntending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. 171. L0UTHER, M. D. MAIM STREET - - SOMERSET. PA 1; sr'J' . v in n HERE WSMS ELBOW- COAL and everything 9T0YE PIP. t '? 5- a -i i .i.-,-- r-'- a i A LOT OF SEC0.ND-HAXD STOVES, TEKV CIIE1L P. SCPIEJLI,. e;al otich .vt r-vri that i rriunsii witur 4.-ji1 of tx ja nin Fl rmif t r. i.a th -isTof Apnl. 11. ttl s-n,r,,r .&i.v1 " ao Actio - t . rs-j a ats-i r.iaToe of --r-! Ar:I 1Ti, r t-r -. tT .Saa il na:tri. "wsto- -i J f :-;V.w-t J- . J tf':'.i V e-.. 5r m !ftsT ! 7W0"1M t-M 4.i T."i? rr tUrw. .vt- T v-wirhiv.1 trV" rhwa-r"?1 tk1 iri'J rsr 13 ; J TS'ls-r n A'" r-rtm .7. Xhrr swn;K.itie- aKn y ,. tUrd H.fjOn i ft rv.ry! ft swt:. ' US t uLiiEN, OF FIRM. it" oil r:o k a t-rT r t" r . as have been thorouirlilv-i 1 3 Johnstown, Penn'a. s. JOHN HENDERSON'. Six Oak Chairs, ONE ROCKKI., iTt jttj Well Made, Elegant Finisa, and N;at 3 : ; j i OXLYSU.OO MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Well packed and shipped to an- part. SaisMa AlTip 6322'ii IT IS! TIIE L.1 TEST AM) BEST. EVERY IU.XGE IS W.1K $A.YTEI. The Xaivewt and Nloxt Ccinj-letes Iin cf C00KIS5 STQ7IS AND EiFGS IN THE COt" NTT. Every Size cf Heater, frchi Small Bedroom Stoves t j Largest Furnace. HOIH, rOKEPJ, Si ia oar line. 'VF.L JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER ! Cp.Mpi W?W-t y yVrV- UOlUGil UCLuniti y liuy:. I3i Wtr Stmt, Pimbirgi. P. OLP&fT t-,TfLt'FTED H1! K :. i .j g , : y wii-r Dlt tru a-s ;. ..-, OrirtJy fm'xj mati i:4 - w v-'.r. f bMtr xhmn in N- it f r I,, yket:h-lmir . -,rr Mi . - r - fnfwj w "!; rxg bnu-J ttrii-;;. r:s cA l- K3 btWi ":. fi-.Ur ; - . - - . - tn.O.1 Toes. Fiiwh r I 9 -. , lt- r ? f-lil l-t. 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