UL ! i Soraeset Herald. S. Suli Eiitor. VT 1C-L e JrllverT of ..:. oil ar.i r:,url2 41 Sr.y Jers ....f trr.tT li ffivrJ were " f;f tss may U 1Zt S -" i. . ,--; of a.. -oi4 lr prom j .:.- ?' 1- nkrJ" drug crt " .. . ...ram Saw Mil! for aal f "VEaT. Somen. Pa. ! " . Irte in lie market that i f''' I . y, userf . en ploying " lv t- - - -""er thls week- ' ,, c-n-ics almost dii- . - j c.- '- Eeriley M-Ua. of - ; j ros? master, is called j -'- " . - j f.r peraiioa Satanlay . v " 5 . . -.. r-srr vcar walls Ibis - : V ;j t- Bikri for the pa j .-. 4-t t- cheapest. I w.l.r.rtv3 npi.'.'y froo 1 l.A-; cstl! theiist ofjun. j " -lK : tie! preatest length ""r '....- - is tie twst wav s . - r ' r' ' ' i " - T-.iu IrTs rcrxtch a S 1 V - :r i: .1 -.he :r2t TarlttT i-' M.A.E.rnu - i ".-"j"- ,r i"?'-"5-' years " . -- . . i -t. . &rbay'.k:il coaa t . r. ;.r Av. : tie of 1 "C years. ' - ifur.y cvunly. Ireland. 1 .: - : r-ciw.Jaty. 5. 6, and ; " . : .... ir:U frtj 3e lie ses- , -. 'ir iiiress on popalar it1"., -"."'". comjeECtmeat . 7i."..--i Seminary cf - hell Thursday ven- "... .... i. -fs were conferred ; i i -- - - ;.i'.?5 H-iAa sloui not forget x- caa fit their z'f t- 15 ,y optician. .' . . r six years experience in i' K.r.r jr V. viZi. in tie fourth in '" i LTtl "Tie World of ; T. v :;ar 1 IT--' f - - . w-..:. some of the social w . b irt : .- Z jW ciai.'iiiEp sJ ' - . c : ; r r y is Hacticgdon : -. i.; si...-,rt o: iaft year. The - . -j-.:r.ers lae icreait-d the . r u.' i j?r cer.:. in cer.iin t..-s;i::t of ilmtisgdoa - , ; .'j t i e::-'.f.i4j.ed fct that j 3 i : .. i.?j-e rj-Leai tarn are i .--r-i.. rre?.r!t.g Ayer's Samiaril- --j:sx :.l.-ie cc-a:i''.:xt. and ' i-?--. . z.-t'.j e.cry isiince. prcvcg t.: aice. T II ?ir..r !sr:rv c-r-d-gTowlh ,,.; :y t..':r s-itaV.e fur okir.? ... : :e w ts fvr rais and peci5ja :. -i t- Factory, Kodvood, 3l in lLep;g i tt.-j:ju tla th'jse erscia -c-.- -rl- j..-i with Arer's Sarsa z. ii.-iL-r V.::i- om:'.J Jtsrce- p-.er v.rii:y u ie cosnte xt w nir::"-! n:eulc:ne. . I i las i-een scjrlcienJ . j -. ;3 Or tie wt railway - J.it'-'.a f-'- sotoe time d.s i ii I'.a is 2ja a chartn-.-i.- it. 1 1 Ifave? a wife and two -.r :ie.-n.ia tfc Ler j-:.- s- csr.T. ae bii'-t f.r coiling, r.i.i'1-Lc-i m.fciout itiiiiigent - i. i.: Lrrc-rr they cave br:3 r--.ii u. - n ;-y f-'r tlemselves j or tlrt-e dV.iars :n -: ij- eTerr:-ue iLey taie - iv.i: rr W-iitly a itnaadon was --i ; ,e I.:-c.-aa Cor:fere!ice .' A i. .-iri c-v ti. A. Fiert-aa, ..-t w.: c--u:.it-3tas and of r. . r v;--.z aj'j uabrCjnji:. ---- i.rr F.ct.m3 U oi a.iJi.e a, an --i.;-.r. 5 :iiiy p?; uiir and a-- .i if.))" ;n tie Kjcaii'.y ---t jZ.ri. I-.i.rf Caj2;i5ijn has . . .: -t: ijrt. I: i,ai readrrt-l - '-. a '.cirardi-:p -- J.-r-en.ent of nrariy " : ... rT-r t u:.i , :e and lre:;r--' fijus clarit.es of lie "- . - I: a grand trut. i.Lr'ry an :zrrzz.er in jnie ' . i "x r i in hmaa hlory, it ; re-j'-r.dr-i '. the nis of ils - -' -'i." f -: "i : V-ci?m Lr lai Y.ie " iii-z.gl-jn coua'.y. wa - 'Vrii-iiiy. TL? ;-w-:i:.oner ' 1 ; - a rr.r-d and a re-'""-" T- i 2;-.. i.a. He eirt?sl a --"-: J.tx.t wicriiii truJ cn ' - - '.. ; uor u miaon and to ' .L:tz.;T.-3V habit. aad all w "- - t -r:rrn. ae his case. Tie ,e 5-iti it :U .irauJ Ju-y. atd '- i. ti..ri .r ir ai. Ft ier the " t:.e '. .'ur, ws c-jaiiIie'd to -1 -Tcair-rraa.- pcwjtie are -.-rver tar : '"OfCu r l-ii Ia Uuit cat o& r nas a Lajry. ? - -a;i cac;j:n cf -j j k l-.a -ra: cu-de a bet w'uh - ii i-a r-;t of tleeiection, ' : Ceti'.aad would be l t ' ie ai niX lhat he woald v'Ef r !3 years. CereUnd tr earned oat hrrt of "' K.-. He d.jI on'.y jet Lis hair - : t: let it grow for near--"- u.a; time he had -.' 'iT. daring which the r""; ij trt u -if y-,-' vi 10 aare djae. lahag the "--' his ha.r grew over a uf 1'l.lvjriLhia, in a case . J- r r-7 -!t gave a coociae out- t-'- a n-aa to hi Uoa. The -a: e cjaimon law principle ' ica- a ha caJe" had been ; s.5 Kii -i oratorical flonr- : "- -a. aa rwiaoed the i-incipie s :-ai-i ja wbea the Sheriff" ; -Vj,. trr Cfon hoasfboider ,7 - ;1 to : hi perwn or T1 '-la to aeiri goods to ae'd TA-i'said tie SaeriiT c-tiM r iau) a hoosa to aerre these law d..! nn ir.n!f 1ft lh 'ra- tr.j fc , repTea where the Sber- CJ g-i belonging to aDOth i v.- - -aiiy when the goods - fc. r.'- 10 i nt- Oaanchoc ' . - u the furce neces- -, , . ' ' K-1 wLich were ia the --ir7'5"3--1 lat which belonged j irofhisfaaar. 4 r-ii-d borough pid i ..( last year for tiectric lights for the treets of that town. The ofSart eiperieaced no trouble in cap taring rritu" auil, but Priua b atiil ,t large. p- A- Scwll 4 Co are placing a s:ira u-er ia the handsome midenre cf J. E. ea&oel Lawry and his gracdia. of Sis tcry, hire been the r:s of the Ibrmer a soa J- Cad Lowry, Il'q . the pa, week. Contrary to prei-cas arrangement tie B. A 0. s-didale did not go into !Ttct Sanday s a-drertised. It will go into effect next Sanday. Joalh Moit'.er, of Siocycretk iwnsh p, has bU new bou weli r.ndcr way. Waea Cump!etd it will be one of the best hoc res ia that township. Frank, the 9 year old ton of SI r. and Mrs. Sol. Shoemaker, of the east ward, died at aa ear'. boar Sunday morning. Death result ed from diphtheria. The Knepper lamiiy of this p'.a held a famiiy re-anion Friday in honor of the S-lth ancirersary of Grandmother Knepper. Four generatknas of the family were represented. Cook A Ceeriu hare given their large es tablishment a gt-nera! overhauling papering the walls and paintir.g the wood work. They will pat in a plate g'.ais front daring the rammer. The new Mercians" II : el at Johnstown, has been leaded to Mr. C H. Ea.-h, proprie tor of the McCleiiaad House at Cniontown. It is eipe-Sed '.hat the bo;ise will be opened to the public about Juiy 1st. Simnel Yo'ier, of t ear Fagh po6to;-.e. ia Stocycreei township, raised a large new hm on Taar? Uy la-t. Hi was assisted on that day by a large aaaiber of his ceighbors. An elegant dinner was served to all present. The ajpointxect of assistant to tie Exe cutive Comnrasioner of the World's Fair Hoard has been tender-d to Jere J. Elak, of York, a son of Clauueey F. EU-k, who has receahy returned from ranching ia Califor nia. The erigatTm t nt i? announced cf Miss I'rsala Norraan, of Monongaltla city, and Mr. Charles S. Eowell, Legal Agent of the B. i o. R. B, the wed ling to occur on Thars day, Jane 2nd. Mr. Howell has many friend- in this place. Mr. J. B. F. Wiggir.tcn, repr.sentlr.g the Mey ersdale Lt-jlrier, was a caller at this othae Monday afternoon. Like all practical typos his nostrels haiker after the oder of a print ing oSLx towel. He is a very clever ajjd en tertaining gentleman. Trills A Kantner hare dp-jsed cf their book aa-d stationery sa.re to Mrs. M. E. Schrock. "Joe" and " Davy" Braiiier have purchased the qaeessware department of Mrs. Schrock's esiahll-hment. The new pur chasers will take possewioa Jane Uh Feasr HeCey of the 'Highland Stock Farm," left fur Oeveliad, Olio, Monday, for the purjof atlenXng a U.-;-e ale cfu.-iv-inir and saddle hores to be heid in that city, Wednes lay and TharKlay. lie ipecs to retarn with a couple of good h .Idlers. Thjlla Hochstetler, sn of the late Jona than II oclsteiler. was on the streets of tai" plaoe Saturday. He siy he i tirm'y con-vlnce-1 tla: his father's murderer. " Bill'' I'rltts, is hidirg in the nj juntaia sjnxwlere near his home and that he is being shelt ered bv his relative. The CK-a! MaioiarT S-d-ty of l! c Reformed church. Somerset Claf vs. will con vene in annual ss-ioa ia the F.formed church at Bc.-iin, on Tharf-lay, Jane 'ith. at 2 "'J p. m. Naoies of delegate shou'd bo forwarded to Mlse Ire:ie Jjiinjc;:, at that place, njt iau-r than Jane IsL Frora presert indiitions this years frail crop ia Somer-et cout.ty will be a la-ge one, altlortgh it is unreasonable to expect i: to be a.- abundant as last s-asoo. when thousands of bushes cf arples and cherries were per mitted to rot on the trees. The frosts have done co damage up to this time. A novel aijiht was presented on the streets of this plate Friday, when a ponabie engine drawn by a air of otcn and a pair of hors es passed through. The oxen were hitched to the pule of the vehicle and the ee with which they walked cfT with their heavy load wai -arprixicg to witness. Deputy Sugar Inspector, J. F. Naagle, has finliled his duties fv..r this season. He hitiiied l Iot "-' pa-kaes, the welrlt of which was IX !- pounds of suar. Hi district comprised C i Lick. Summit, Addi son and parta of E'atk. Upper Turkeyfo-.t and M.ddi-creek townsa:p. Capt. VCa. H. Sar.ner has tend-red his resignation as a member of the town council. I: appears that there is an act of AssemVy rasiing conr.ty and borough cSesincom pa:ir'e and the Captain prefers to continue ascifrk cf the courts until the expiration of the term to which he was elec.t-l. Wm Tiyman, of S imeret UwUiVp, has scid h:s harj.ijme spaa cfAilaaatra Colts t J. G. Hirvey, the wealthy Faitimore banker. George Tay maa left for that dry in charge of the horses on a freight train Mon day ev:t:rg. It is not known what prl-e the team traurht, bat it was a ood one. It is reported that " Genera' S-rlg'-e" Mil ler s a'.tom'ys at prepi-ed to :o to tr'.l at next week's terra of cr.'trt,' and that thfy witl not ask for a delay on aocour.; of the absence of hi- sccotn; -lice. " B.U"' Pritt?, in the murder of Jonathan II achs teller. The same authority says that Miller's defense will be insanity. A loafer giving the name of CharlM Btt who had bn hanj-'ag aroand the Park Hjtel for several days la-t week, helped h-'naself to $J in chaage from h; it. I behin 1 the bar, daring .the temporary ab-noe of the cirk. Hi was detected in the theft and when enfronU-l by landlord Vanear a half hour later refan led S'.-i.'. It is reported si-: three horses belottgir.g to a farmer cf lirvtberjvalley townsh:p were recently shot ly an oSer of the State Board of Agriculture- The animals were suffering with glanders. The owner of the horses will be re imbarse-d for his Io ty the authorities in accor lance with an act of Assembly providing for such emergencies. The most vkT.eat wind stonn of the season swept O'f 'I1- piaoe abcat two o'clxk Sun liy atlemoon. It broke a tamber of win low glass in deferent houses throust'Ut the town, tore up several trees and twisted limbs from a great number of others. Ia the township it did great damage to feooa and trees. Tt storm blew np very rad len !y and only lastel few minutes. A notic has been posted in the Trothon otary'a ofiic: aaaoenrieg toe fallowing ap pointments by tbecaurt. Preliminary examining ommittee for ad mission to the bar: A. C. Holbert, VaL Hay. L. C Colb-orn. H. L. Baer and J. L. Puih. Final examining committee: F. W. Bie ecker. VaL Hay, H. L. Baer, J. R. Scott aad Wm. H. Kappel. The town council are rul laboring with the electric light qaesiion and it seems ar ucabie to see their way clear to appropriate a turn of fromv-X tot acoualiy for having the streets of the borough lighted by electricity. The delay on th part of the council is proving rather irksome to the Electric Light Company, who have entered into contract with Urge number of private consumers, have purchased a iot on which to erect there power boa- and hv entered intontractIortbDeoe-ry machinery. There is nothing o be gained by delaying th matter. Let the council ay finally bow much they can set aside from the bor ough funds annually for rreet lighting pur pose, aid then let th Electric L ght cem rcy go ahead with there plant. A committee of the Johnstown Y. il. C A-, have completed arrangement lx their annual canion, which tlis year will Can uiT on Jane 21st, and will be to Deer Fart, Mi The d stance from Johnv.owa is iwo hundre-d and t'ghty-loar tuihs and the roind trip fare wiil be $3'. It is prol. bW that an invitation to join the excursion ists will be extended to tii young peopi of tb.s place, as has been done on several pre vious ooaiiit.es. The Philadelphia Lt.iyr qiotes the Read ing oineials as saying that the traf.c arraruEe mmte jast conrlude-l with the Beech Creek and Rochytr 4 Pittsburgh roads includes the extension of the Beech Creek to Pitts burgh. It will Lare the erTei-t of proving that the attempt to ehokt off competition by the S .uth Peun Wad was fuUle and be addi tional evidence that the latter corporation is dead as a door ttaiL T'ae Pittsburgh Tuna of Monday prints a choice '" fake," imposed upon it by a reporter who had yvA had " an interesting chats with Saperintendeut Holbrook of the B. & U. It rvlata to a section gang employed near Sand Patch, in thia county, which is equip ped with "a physliin, a coroner and a preacher, always at hand to attend the sad duties that may Cucfroct them." Tbe"ake isn't a tad one, even thengh it is etlirely dc Toid of truth. A. A. Raeers, E-., a sell known Photo grapher who was here two years ago is a.-ain in town and has taken rail chsr?- of the We'.flVy Photograph Gallery. Mr. Rog ers is without donbt the most expert can in hi: b -siness that has ever visited Sjmerset. .uih cf cur po.ple as desire to secure strict- ! ly Irstc'a-a piiotogriphi, pb tog-apha last hsve nal ar.htic merit, will d3 well to give him a cal' at the galiey on Main Croa St., opposite the Tost Office. Sacday's storm played havoc in the south of the county. Several bame were onronf td in the vicinity f Cocuuence, but the power of the wind was best sb wn at Laurel Hill creek. The crk b spanned by a laree new covered brii-e bri.'ge about ) rods aljve the cot..1aence of the three streams The ind !if:el the bridge s if it hail been a straw, raised it np in the air. tamed it com pletely around, and then dashed it to p:eces on the bank. The bridge was carried easily eighty feetTrotn i:s abutments and is a total wreck. It was a Howe truss bridge and was built ly the county cemmbsioners ia liTs at a cost of George Motaller and wife met with an ugly axident Sitarday afternoon while on their way from their home in Stonyceek toa-nslip to Sjmerset. A p'g feeding ia the road in front of a farm house took fright at something as they drove by and ran squeal ing under the horse. The horse, a spirited your.g animal, took fright and ran away, breaking the bugsy and klkirg Mr. Mos S'.oiier on the leg. Had i: not been that the h jrse broke aaay from the baggy the result mijlt hare bet-a more serious. This should serve as a wamii.g to persons who permit their hogs to ran at large oa the public high ways in violation of law. Claries Hyatt was run ever by a freight tra a and fataiiy crashed Sa'a-i-y evenirg. 7th int. He d.ed ia three liuur xf'T the ac .:dt.'uL Hyatt was a watchman a: Indian Creek. A:Vr ttay'.ngat his watcb box the rec aire-d number of L .urs he started to his home t. ;ar Ulii.t y'.e. It was his tttstuni to ride from Indian ( rek t 'bi. yle, but when he attempted to Uatrd No. 74 Saturday eiening his foi slipped and he fell ur.dT the moviitg train. Rjth his l'cs were aim jst oomjlcteiy severed from his b5y. lis was carried to o'aiopyie Saturday even ing and Dr. Brady was summoned, bat Hyatt had passed byond the help of medlital skill. After three hours of ex -tra elating pia he de-d fn. m the lots of biood. H s reaaaics were iuierred at Drakttowu, Mndav afternoon. Msjr. Wm. M. Schrock came in t-oafes-sio-3 of a va'a.i'jle oompass one day last week. It was made in this town prjbab'y 1 years ago by Lewis Michael Toe work manship on it is of a superior jui ly a tl is as ne as on those ntade to-day ly sit.'Iied mechanics with the aid of the most improv ed mschineiy. Mr. S:hrock purcla.el the compass frora Mrs. John Witt. b'. hts band was a wel'.-known evil engineer in his day an 1 generation. L. C. Cu'.bjro, Lso,., also owes comr?s made by Michael A few years ago he sent it to Ne York to have it repaired, when tie arm to whom it was seat pronounced it one of lie bet instrtments they had ever seen. Msrs Schrock and Coiborn b-.lieve that tby hare the only two compare ma ie by Michael now in cxistence. In last week's Heeai-P appeared a cotk .f the mysterious poiining of Elxard IVncer at Jahr.-town. The i.t:m is still lying "erlously ill at the Memorial K'pital in that place. Denner is a son of the Lee George Ir.r r of S cter-et t-,wr.ship. and is 'o-.ut -J years of He had wea hc-viing at the home of Gorpe Trert in Johr.stcwr.. and he wa. foud ty Mrs. Trent lylr.e crtcon'ctous on the kit- ben fiucr. To a f aysician he stated that he had been down town the r,.:cht before at. j had d;ark a lit tle b-?er wht'h he said had been pc:ro:ted. When found Dexir.t-r was in great pain, which the doctor partially aiiaved and asvs he found the ti-roat and mouth in a terr.ble condition from the eJlcts of some unknown I,ieon. The tcg was swollen to twice its normal ! and from appearances the same condition of things exL-ted in hi throat and invstlr.es. Though I-cm-r is unable to talk owing to his STOOien tongue, he has cc knowltdged in reply to ftuetions that he be lieves he wa-f poisoned by an enemy. Who that etvemy is or what is the cause of the ill feeling he refu-s to iu'a Christiana Biongh of HoorersTtlle psst-l away from thii world oa the o:h. and was buried at Fry's Church, in Coceaiiugh townsh'poa Snnday. Sib, Mrs. B'.jugh will be remembtred very will by the teatu-ters and stare drivers who, d-irirg the war and after, had occasion to drive the old pi ink road between Somerset and JvhrtowD. as sbe for number cf years kept what was knowuas the " HalJ vay H jai Sue was !ra and lived in the north end cf Somerset County all her life. She was born in 1S01 ad was eight seven years five month and four days old. Sbe was the mother of ten children, six of whom survive her. The oldest Elizabeth iives with her son in law tear Hoovers- jille. Mrs. Biough has been a consistent mem ber of the Brethren or Dunkard Chnrch for over Lfty years and wss always very strict in attending to her church duties. Since her hnsband s death, tome thirty year ao, she ha? managed her own financial affairs, keeping the farm nd all the property in ber own tame tip to within a year of her dtath. The B. i O. will make a display at the World s Fair worthy of that corporation. Maj. J. G. Fangborn will have charge. ae ol the leading feature will be a historical exhibit of the telegraph. The Balimo'e A Olio will re pro-la-re here the first Morse telegraphic outfit Tht first line, laid ia Wl between Baltimore and Washington, was placed during the f.rt Sew mile? arnk-r proand. A Ut wa then made, but owing to deficient insn'alion , the 1 n faile 1 to trans mit messages. Then the nndergrooad wire was taken cp and the whole was strung along on pules. The most peculiar thing abont thia early underground telegraph was the way ia which the wire was buried. The cable, a plain strand of iron, was wound on a reel attach ed to the kind end of a plow. As the plow advanced, draw a by aixteeo stojdy oxen, the wire was paid out behind. A ecocd plow followed, turning a furrow that cover ed the wire. This outfit, oxen and all, U what the B. 4 O. will rrproduoe. The oxen will be stuff d and mounted giants from Armour s South Chicago yards. Another feature of thi road" exhibit in the electricity building will be a group cf wax figure of famoua e!ectriciii3 now dead. "Luck Follows Labor" CloSina Eercie of th Borough Public Schools. A CLASS OF TEN CRADUATED CLASS BOLL. Mildred M. E-Us, Fes M. CaaebeeT, Bertha J. Crouiweii. LZleO S. Fike, Clara E. Shoe maker, Neile H. Traup, Da-y M. VogeL, George W. Knepper, H. Milton Picking, Jacob V. Echrock. No better illustration could be offered to demonstrate the place the public school of this borough hold in the heerts of our peo ple than the attendance at the graduating exercises t the Somerset Opera House, Friday eveniDg. when every seat was occu pied and the aisles were crowded with inter ested gpvetators. No such an audience ever assembles in Somerset excepting at a tea ch trs' institute or sunee other public achool entertainment. The U;ora Houe on this occasion pre sented the prettiest scene in the history of that house. Fragrant string flowers and plants of foliage were tanked at the side of the stare, while great ma-ar of flimsy white and apple-green fabric he class colors- were caught op ia jrraceful iocp be tween the chandeliers and above the front of the stage. When the cortain went np and the sparkling, laughing (aces of the sweet girt graduates, robed in white, and the bright manly countenance of their boy companions were revealed, all seated ia a acnoi-dicle, there was a long continued out burst of applanse. The scene was indeed a pretty one. Tue exercises were cpened by Rev. Hark ey, of the Lutheran church, who crTertd a feeling prayer ia behalf of the graduaticic class and the schools. Whtn he had finish ed his invocation Master II. Milton Picking, president of the class of l?l-2, advanced to the frotit of the stage and delivered an ad dress oa the part of the graduate. He .; e with clearness and freedom, and at the Cunci usion of his remarks was roundiy a: piaadtd. The secretary, Miss Ellen S. Ftke, called the roil btfo"e reading the minutes of the class for the term. It remained for this young lady to satisfy the cariosity of the au dience who all evening had been wondering how the class motto : ''Luck Follows Labor," displayed in lare letters on a banner swing ing above ll cntre cf the stsge, bad been arrived at. The class wa originally com posed of 13 members, and to avoid the pop ciar superstition in regard to that nnlucky number es h young lady member of the ciav agreed to wear a four-leaf clover in the heei of her shoe, and as this action is sup posed to be invariably followed by g od for tune, the motto, Luck Follows Labor,'' was unanimously chosen. The " Treasurer's Report" was read by the custodian of the cia fauds. Miss Ilga M. Caebeer. and it abounded with ruany happy hits at the expetse of the board of direc tors, teachers and members of the graduat ing class. I am a Man." was the subject of Mister Jacob V. Schrotk's oration. It was a capi tal etlort and left no doubt in the minds of his I e-irers that if the lines he laid down are adhered to, the generation whhh Master Schrock represents will be one of b g'u char acter and will be ever ready to f.ght for the right at all time and under ail circumstan cts. Miss Nellie II. Tranp n-titti "Chills Dream of a Scar," and won the hearty plaad i;s of tie lave aad enne by her splendid rendition of that very touching little poem. 'The Girl of the Story Book," was the subject of a well written and well read essay by MI'S Ber.ha J. Cromwell. She contrast ed the Eutfy -puffy over drevsed and unhap py zirl cf the novel of the day with her in teliigrat, ind-strious, Ctatly attired, though common place sister, and the farmer was made to suffer very justly by tie comparison. " The Light of the EiSt." was the subject of carefully prepared oration by Master George Knepper. it was well delivered " The Iay of Jaugaie-at," story of Jack a-id Jill and how they were puuled over a story they had read concerning the appear ance of a oomet, and their miraculous escape from death, was rented in excellent style by Mis Clara E. Sbivmaker. Miss Daly Vogel, the "Casa Grumbler," followed MjS Shoemaker. Sle found good n.ttttred fsuit with ali most every thing connected with her .ao-l days. Her talk made it manifest, however, that if she had any fault to f.ad with her text books it is onlv because sle has masterel them. Ml? Mildred t.lls' essay, " Finding Your Place. ' contained a great deal of wbolesome ihoaa'r.taud was admirably read. M.J. Pr.tts.E-q , printed the diplomas tj the graduates on be: alf cf the Board of School D.rector-.and Eider C. W. orang-r. of tie Disc' plea' clur:h dlamlsred the au duce with the benedictioa. The programme was interperie-d with rauiic famished by the Lutheran Church Choir Orchestra. This was their first public appearance and they made a very favorable itLprraaioR. The performances throughout will n-t su Trr ty ccmpirisoa with those of fcrmr graduating classes of our schools, and prin cipil E E Pritt a-.d his efficient chore of assistants Lave jat reasoas forfeeiing proud of the work they have a rcom pished and of the class they have gradaateh LOSt50 at-XEk.'IsES. The closing tirrt-ises of the Bcrouih Sh-A.'s wire hId in the Opera house Thcrs tlar afternoon and att.-scld a full house. Recitations were Celirtred by Caaanty Fisher. Alice Cffrota and Bertha Cook. Nannie Banner and Bertha Shaffsr sang a dott and the entertainment closed with a dialogue in which J..ba Eeerita, J-ihn Col born. George iUffi-y. Edmar.d Kooier. Howard Cromwell, Flo-tsi- Knepper, Nannie fanner. Bertha Grore and Winnie Knepper, took part. All of the yoang ladies a:-.J gentlemen acjUitted themselves in a m-osl creditable msirer. A Great Clothing House. Yes, such is the clothing emporium of Thomas, Karr and Olvie, Main street, Johnstown, Ta. In the immense r.ork they carry, comprising ali the latest and most fashionable s'yles in suits, hats, men's net k ties. underwear, etc, their store jast'y merits the distinction of great. It is reai'y great ia all that pertain to Crst chv bnsine boa. By their business grit, push and sutxr-a they my well be called the Johr.s towa Hostlers. The Various lines ofg-X)ds now on ban 1, and others of which they are in daily receipt, enable them to defy compe tition. Adhering strictly to the principle of small protlts and quick sales, their store is the rcog3!X?d lead.ng clothing hooe of J jhnstown. Se their advertisement in another column of this psper. Lack of Tlm -Oar unusual trade, especially in Millinery, this spring has a entirely engrossed os that we had not even time to inquire whether our business friends and neighbors Lad been combining against n. We woald be fair to aarase them of such a thing. With our han.is so full, evea if it were becoming in ladies, we have do time and no inclination to -Pjck." We envy no one' success, bet in vite our friecds to call aad see our almoet endless stock of Millinery, Notions, Laces, Tr.mings, Gloves. Hose, Jewelry etc , etc and if yoa can do better elsewhere, go there and be happy. EcpeclfuHy. Ma. TtcpwiU. & d. Cood Housekeeper. Some of the best boustkeeper in Somer set aad Ticicity use the Cinderella Stove and Ranges and pronounce them perfect bakers. Sold by Jaaies B. Holderbaam, Sacjerset, Pa. Wanted at One. 3 mea to cut spoke timber for the Rock wood Spke Co. Steady work and good wage to good men. Ad iress, Rot-STr-xD SroKX Co-, Rxkwood, Pa. Crushed Undbrxht "Wheels. Taesday morning about 15 o'dock yOang t nomas Morgan (or "Banky," as he was U m.liar!y known) met wiih a frightfal death. He wa employed in the collier of hi lath er. Mr. B. P. Morgan, on ft.-assy Run. Together father and os started for the mine in the early morning, with na thought of impeding trouble. An Lour later the bright young Lfc wa cruslied out, aad the atritken lather returned to h's OoSulaie home with the Inanimate body of his cherished son. Mr. -if organ and his son rede to their work on the ear? y train. The ecgt ne was poshiag a train of forty empties and the coach. Mr- Morgxa was in the coach, white yoasg r'aorna? was on the Fjrward gonjla. At a point between Keystoce Mioes and Red Brulge staiioa the train slowed op, and it was there the accident occurred. w hen brakemaa Altmilier, who was the sole witness of the tragedy, gave the signal to go ahead, "Tommy" was thrown from the car upon the track br the eooensaioa. The entire train oi forty eoal cars, with the ea gin and passenger coach, passed over the octortunate young man. literally severing hai body ia two at the abdomen. The left arm was also severed. He was also cat and oraisevi aoout tne lace and bead. To re mains were taken to Reich undertaking room where they received the necessary preparation for burial. Young Morgan will be sadly missed, not only in his parects home, but among bis youthful playmates, with whom be was a general favorite. He was 17 years of age, amiable in disposition, and as be lay in the quietude of death hi features were as peace ful as an infant's. The bereaved family have the deep sympathy of the community ia their sad affdictioo. Xtyrrtdalt Remitter. Patern Hat At reasonable prices. Come and see them Mas. A. E. I'hl. Rememxir, By request of Deacon Jonas' friends he will deliver another of 11 .iviu Lecture entitled " The Deacon's Trip Around the World, on Tuesday evening. May 21th, in the United Brethren church ia Somerset, Ps. The Deacon baa a well equipped ship that be built 34 year ago from his own knowledge and be will exhibit it in his lec ture, where yoa can get a sight at iL It is a full rigged ship and he will explain all it workings. It will be a rare curiosity to peo ple who never saw a ship. Proceeds to go to the benefit of the church. Admission lo cecta. Children Pi cent. Beauties of Soring. Our millinery openir. occurred on Thurs day, Friday aad Saturday of last week, but there was such a rush for Patern Hat that oar stock was exhausted in 12 hoars and we hi I to telegraph for more. Come and see them, or if yoa have not time yoa will see one on the head of nearly every well dressed lady in Somerset that was selected last week. Mas. Tsxdwxu. A Co. Important to Sugar Producers. All sugar preparers who wish to take out license for next season will have to write to H.J. Mitchell, Acting CoL, Pittsburgh, Pa., for the nect-sary papers and instructions. It wii! be to the interest of every producer to attend to this matter at once, as the ap plication must be ia before the 1st of Jaiy, l'd. The application must be tiled np and torn to before the Clerk of Court, Notary Public, or Justice of the Peace. The Depu ties are all discharged. Now let every pro ducer in the county see to it that he gel li cense for the Cuming season. Send at ence for your papers and fill thera and return to the Collector at Pitts burgh. Worth Thinking About. When Dry Goods merchants adise you not to come to my Store for Millinery Goods they are rot at all concerned whether yoa bey Millinery Goods cheap and fashionable or not, bat they are an xioai on their own account for fear yoa will see how cheep I am selling Dry Goods. The same applies to Millinery Houses when they advise yoa cot to come to my Store to bey Dry Goods. They try to make yoa believe that the are very much interested in your welfare. The troth is they are afraid you will find out that yoa can do better ia tleir lines with me than with them. It is a. Combination Scheme. Vu.LE.rst. MEMORIAL DAY. Order of Department Commander. HtAbvt'AKTEis Left ct Pa., G. A. R. "i No. l'-'Jo Akil Sraacr. Phi lap ELI Hi &, May 4, Iwi ) General OtrJen So. 7. L Oaoe more the returning spring, with its opening flowers, resurr-cts the memory of our fallen Comrades, sad reminds us of the approach of our sacred Memorial Day. We see them as they fed when, more than a quarter of a century ago, the flood-tide of death swept them from our side ; we see them scattered alorg our march of the paseing years, some with tte dews of death Dot yet wiped away, and the flowers, still frsh, sprinkled with tears of loved ones. Those of us that remain are but few in comparison With taoe who sleep beneath the ground thai shall echo with our soiema tresd. Sooa we must commit this sacred duty to other hands ; lei u do it faithfully while we can. Il is timely and profitable we should once again repair to the graves of our fallen Comrades, snd let the memory of their heroic deeds baptize us afresh with loyalty lp their heroism and devotion to their country. Need I urge cpon yoa that each step and ac'ion on that day be so fraught with re gard for the occasion and reverence for the departed comrades that we shall command the respect and commendation of every cit izen throughout the Nation? L t os reverently and tenderly garland with nature's purest and must fragrant gift each mouad where sleep oar comrade, and affectionately think of the nnkaown and unmarked graves of our patriot brothers, remembering that in this solemn missioa we Lave the sympathy and prayers of the widow and orphan, and the blessing of a grateful Republic II. Arrangements will be made by the Posts ia this Department for the observance of Memorial Diy, Monday, May 5), lsi'd. Comrades areenj ined to see thai this sacred laty is performed ia solemn and reverent manner. IIL In localiies where there are more than one Post, co-operatioQ in the ceremonies should be observed. IV. Forms for Memeriai-Day services can be had upon application to these head quarters. By command of Department Commander, Jobs P. Tatlob. Siwtrxx P. Now5, Assistant Adjutant General. Notice) to Contractors. The school board of Jenner township will meet on Monday, June 6, ld, to receive bids for the building of a new school bouse ia the Maorer district. F. J. HomiJ, -Secretary. To Teachers. A normal institute and school of meth ods will be opened at Meyendale, Fa., in July. J. C. Spkichcb, J. D. Mwei, E. S. Hadt, lastructors. Cood Bread. If yoa want good old-ashiood bread like mother used to bake, bey the Cinderella Range. Its large, high oven insures good baking and roasting. Sold by James B. Hoiderbaum, Somerset, Pa, The Largest. I not only Lave the largest and best Stock of Millinery Goods, bat sell the RKt Trim med Good in the County because I sell the cheapest. Mm. A. E. Thi. May Court. A LARGE NUMBER OF CRIMI NALS WILL BE PLACED ON TRIAL. Two Murder Cases Head the List- Next wek' terni of Cvurt pruasi&s lo be one of the nut interesting in the kistury of the county. Criminaia of ali grades will be brooght befor the bar of justice, and it is not at ali improbable that a "neck -lie party" and a "hanging bee" will result. Over l-O jurors have been summor.ed to be is attend ance upon the Court and three or four hun dred witnesses have been sabp-rnatl, more thaa PJ of whom are expected to testify in the case aint "General Seigle"' Miller. The ind'-caiioTw are that the crowd in at tendance throughout the wek will be as large as oa the occasion of the Nicely broth er's trial. Following is a full list of the cases set for trial up to this time t Ccia 3joo wealt b vs. Isaac Knepp, F. A B , on information of Julian Faith. Same vs. Domer Kres-er, F. A B., oa Infor mation of Eimira Trernpc-y. Same vs. Reuben Spangler, F. on in formation of Lucy A. Smith. Same vs. William Brant, Insertion, on in formation of Mar C Bra nt. Same vs. Alexander Roberts, Resisting aa officer, oa information of Wm. Gilbert. Same vs. W.H. WelSey. Burgess; H. S. Eadsley, F. B. Granger and W. B. Mier, Town Council, Maintaining a nuisance, Con stable's return. Same vs. Michael Fogle, Selling Liquors without license, Constable's return. Same vs. Charles Wiltroct, Frederick Tay lor snd Norman Ricg'er. Blowing op a build ing, on information of S. J. Ringler. Same vs. Irvin Shaffer, F. A B., oa infor mation of Fanny Christner. Same vs. Edward E. Figgc, F. AB, oa information of Eiieo St earn. Same vs. Cbaries Wiltroct, Frederick Tay lor and Norman Rinj'er. Burglary, on in formation of s. J. Ringler. Same vs. Charle Spanler, Burglary, on information of C. H. Shockey. Same vs. same, on information of Noah Bowman. Same vs. George MiUer. F. A B., oa infor mation of Ntttie T. H:'p'.e. Same vs. Abraham Hichew, F. & B , on information of Carrie Eguif. Same vs. Thomas Williams, Selling li quors to persons visibly a 'ected, etc., oa in formation of Simon liimmer. Same rs. Charles II Saylor, F. A B , on information of I da M. Stutzman. Same vs. James M array aad Thomas Mur ray. HB. with intent to kill, on informa tion of J. W. Pile. Same vs. Louis Fieegle, F. A B., oa infor mation of Nora I'mberger. Same vs. Samuel H. Wright," F. A B., on information of Cora chau'.is. Same vs. same. Adultery, on information of Cora Shauiis. Same vs. C. S. Beal. er al. Conspiracy and intimidation, on inforaiatioa "f Eaiauuei Statler. Same vs. Ilaama Hentz. Fornication, Con stable's mum. Same vs. Harry L. Cook. 5eL F. A S., on information of Haltie A. Miiier. Same vs. David C. Z.mrartann end Chas. R. Hay, Malicious m jcbirf, on information of Jas. H.Anderson. Same vs. Wrhsr D. A !a-n. F. A B, cn information of E.izabe.h Mau?h. Same vs. Walter Sorter, 1 i-e Pretense, on information of Jasper Augustine. Same v. Rjbert Pbinicie, A. A B., oa in formation of Walter Tucker. Same vs. Jacb Frieilit-e an 1 Wm. Dun niyer, Disturbing a meeting, oa information cf S. J. Fitt. Same vs. same, A. A E., oa information of S J. F:tt Same vs. Lewis S- Kira, F. A B., oa in formation of tradie HoclstetUr. Same vs. Daniel ! f. & : fcnaat'Ion of Elizabeth MrCln-ey. Same vs. John Black, Surety, on informa tion of Littr'e Bieck. Same vs. Gra-.t Dean, Lantr-y. on infor mation of Thomas 11-v-e. Same vs. Henry 3. P. Daniels, F. A B , on information cf Fannie C. Homer. Same vs. John P. Vogel. F. A B., oa ia formatioa of Emma M. WttseL Same vs. Peter Uertga, F. A B-, ca infor mation of Mary E. Brick. Same vs. Wm. Danmyer, Carrying cca-eeale-d deadly weap-oiis, oa information of S. J. Fitt. Same vs. Amos Eeriey, Embezzlement, cn information of M. K. J d.r.. Same vs. John Pickworth, F. A B.. oa in formation of Bertha E. Lap. S vs. Harry H kr. Larceny, oa ia formatioa of Jicvb Tit'tan. Satnevs E. W.ldruan and Caarlcs Rowe, False Preteme, oa inforrtatfoa of S. A. Ken.lall. Satr-e v. Elmer Fcrdisb.a'.lAj EIraer Fea rer, Carrying concealed draUIy weapons, on information of William Nitand. Same vs. Elmer FordUh, Murder, on in formation of F. O. Dupoc. Saute ti James Marphy, William Dough erty and John Roberts, Bar-c-'.ary. on infor mation of W. G. Lint. Same vs. Wiliara Eyer, Rape, cn infor mation of Henry Herwir. Same T-. Abraham Fletcher and Jaccb Garey, Accessories to murder of Jonathan Hochitet'er, on information of R. G. Ld Harvey Hochsietier. Sa.xe vs. Wm. C. Miller. Wra. Prltts ar d Robert C. Miller, Murder, on information of R.G Hxhstetler. Sime v.. Jzcob Santemcvr. A'Xesory af ter she fact to the m ir terof Jonathan Hoch stethr, on information tf IL G. Hochste'.Ier. Same vs. Wiiwa Ga.-ey, ArcesSiory after the fact to the murder of Jonathan Hoch stetler, ou information of R. G. H-jchsteiitr. Ite at lb RM M Farm CLEVELAND BAY COACH H0R3L STAR, Imported from Englaa-l, weighing ctx to 1300 pounds. I rttrcsMer tlia the buixtn"! rtaliun ia the eonntr. an-1 1 fort the h-v r fa-mer u lred tne.r larve. aa4fc an-i -.! ata mare v ac J raiw whal trie w-a-stl -teoants b r. k-rtv. r.txjr tirirmr au-l cwh team t.-r the taot rn Market, Cm.f $15 00u loaore a laare W-th TROTTING EE EDRFES- ALHAMERA m ill stand at S25.CO. BOSTON 50.00. BELMONT, Jr. 50.00, 1 hare for aate at V. cn a.-h. Berk-ih re Phis. rei-eTed stock, out of thderemxwi, fut f purpores. P. HEFFLEY. NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS. Tbe atent of Wm. n. Cl-w's Wooiea Sf iH will visit yoaditruia' ihefooiaeT with a taJ ane of Woolen Goods. One of scr recialue tail year is Blankets. we ta-re eye tit rarues to wlirt frotu. nt aH the roo-b are tnctlT En ci ia tery r tpect, aad food u.Titt "Wm. II. CLiOTTSE, iPropr etor. XX. II. Stnitb, agent fur sumer.-et Co. Wool Wanted AT THE Somerset Clothing & Carpet House. ALL I CAN GET FOR CASH! OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ANY KIND OF GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A GENERAL STORE, VIZ : Clothing, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Linoleums, Dry Goods, Shoes, Rugs, Notions, Boots, Caps, Valises, Goods, Hats, Trunks, Furnishing Etc. Etc. J. M. HOLDERBADM. s I f Tlr'icof T-irr wTitJ d F?:ri F t. in.. V-s- tieC.uft ( 4 u:aia tv.- ir.r-if. z jr. 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A-!-Ui.D o" jna Ucwi'-a, AC tl I lAAUii saulu. ase c tio M. C1.a.aic. AI0 Atl rliaht, ti:V. laTS'r.t, ! t;ni az. 1 mail M A.r5tlam.'i:iai:,,. f. ia t all ihI c-rtiiM ii-. i Aaii :tu!f ia ttu M.:p f J fit r?ori. cAizz? 4 in r-;. ea. t:.vr t'f fVua- i van .a, i.-'Kii Un t rf i -iv-v, i ria'r, J-in rti-r. !!xrrv f .-u lv rain i' ii. W. Mr-. M- . J-- t iKrr. ra!-ii :.! v-u v r 7 -r-rn' .r k-v. iaii U'rif A-rr- t' L,--a art -i-r, im. i!-!, t ; -r --n rrttl a trrr- i -ry .rxe.:,'i--.:iT,s: rs' K-a; Uf j ar! 'r a anuiil Mi.tr n.tai,- a r i ntins on !f i fnm-ni u lrcv tn iCr J, rv:iii.'t-iv, U a;-ur:-n4r-. laitQ m iicc'j:i;n n l 'o 1 ai-j au Ui- pnn-rry 4 .iraiLAiii n..-w.'i.v at lae au. t tf -V. I'waif. i j . i laAtr. i jaa.r. TERMS. N't .TrC"Ta. A!I ptrfatia f:ar -'ia:: r ti Vir;e -uI la- d ..r t al 1 t cr-.. 4 ia pa ivfa bt-aiut ja:-J rhn i-r trtw is kinrk'i! n :..'.--rw a i? Will wi,n if fiia"l ! va;-r at tf r ic f ir tri i-;r laA r. T.v i j- t;,- jur raikMf iu'a- y ma-t iv jc l cia K; day f :ir;r?;iJir.a, riz : Tbar1r, Vat liic purcia&Mr latatfy lBpajl ia fu.l. ShertaTa 05e, April JT, Ii &icr x-jl JOHN P. KNABLE & CO.'S SPECIAL. Tr.-r ha iwr r ny?ba i thia c.tv lite i;e eiatS;::'- of New "t-e m Itc- :-?. -ils.. -jii an-i t-ii.! we are vti.w.cr- We tave ue t'.a o uie Iw-o-n-ii t.' ii ia i a-.:. c y-i sever ireaasvJ . "T 2 pay yow to aia.e u a vtit aa i e aasjiti. our tau-eru" DRESS GOODS. :"i ptf.j 4 beTKa ! .e-o ini ford i ptee i fcever" - 4 - ( 1 u t i -! Nev; India Silks. TV ffi OU ce l i rN- our Vli ill- CiV-la-" oort stj.sjs and q'aa.t:ea eU iu pneca. Fine Line Wool Challi. We hav the cVatt line to this eiry. Too eastjui arTfJ to buy cntU yoa m K.-A Fnce UJ. aow a( tut Ss tfuuta. CLOAKS AND SUITS. j are crnra9 . an2 r earxioc i-xl fr.rt xaU t iauj lU do iht not, Fru a mrJi caL! n-i art u viaina-.; u.r i.-is. John P. Knable & Co. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. Send for samplas and share the Bargains. Clothing, Hats WLere to bav men's wear of the be - Whv, of couro. at tie Manmoth Cloiliir. Store run ly ti.e JOIINS TOW.N ULTLERS. of tl.e Lte-t patterns, Hals of the newcrt ?t!o?, Xeokwaro cf the f:-e.-t aai nolbiest fa?bion-. Uudcrware of a!l ntakos. cralv ar.J laaterials can alaavs he baJ at - Tbe IlfTLKR'S"" E'-criura. If voa are set-iir.2 srood iroJ$. c!tear prices, we are rour Clothiers to t uv of. tatl-futtloa guanuiteeJ THOMAS KARR & OGILVIE, an-i 233, Main direct, JOHNSTOWN. PA. MROW BIG? EbEEOlESY. si HOW STRONG? Write for rates on th Write for rata on the AGENTS H. B. sa!rae,t. 531 Wood st. Pittsburg. Pa. JOUKT ratX"LAMATIOX. hy. T:?-a-J n "i ': ,r" : I:r"r : 1 '- I-in.. f- r.: r ' :-T wdvC-l-n i i r.-, 4. 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J,.in v I-" ,a.fi .: u::i r i- : l-i-. Jm- il. P-tr il -man I-:uc, 1- M. i t - . .s. r.-w. J I: H .i. .t Uaa-tr. J J. U saJa.er. A. TATTrF OS I V APP! P"ATIj." FCS A N OTfC j4 --? y ?tTa th-at as ar;.caux.a w!.. n,a:a- in tout ''',' lif.f -.-o of --nt-N. : o-ilt. Pa-, on TaiaiaaT. Way i. l- f ic.o K aarwr fjr ih 1 1. sy i-f B-.-ihL ; :A:e ia P..:n to tn-h:p, vj "A.1 AAL'.rof ?rrtt- e-L lo'. a'!-.'! as : in-LBiit at a jt i nrr oa !aal tf I "-iri V Bf!r. at s?fmra j fc'Uta 1 4 4ja'rti we4 "jvi pr r u a j jr,hviy.s la-nr norta wTm w l.' p-r: rrrt t a , :trare Btn! 1ot rirt ,i; latfr-- t-. ft -oa. Ueli- D'nh ; .!tfrr-tf mi t.r-:.tf V a ml laea. noriii . le ! r-r rt nerrai ;j a thr. mta 4 d- TVtfa tf- ir-ri u af-rt, iao a 1ti-r nt t-: pr. r.- u a iis-a- .ali d a?- p-n ir lo a p", tttfnre ita i ra. , Ai v. j-rrvi.ee ti iar pM A oe:aa A( Tr.- W as of i pnpua.l lto:w ga u Ur tar b--ro;Aftaa oi iaca. aNTOTICE. . "mIIt-ratn " 3eornl Ak-eu4.at o Iajci H. HAQafrr, Commit ter? of K-t-e hauar. Foonh an-1 lirA! -cwint f(H. L- Ber, .j Aa J xa of J- u. hihsuaei A n. P.txaatA-y. AGENTS WANTED To fitiT Lr ii of acr momc cca N- frttrrA. latrai t5-d W euiusscaa. A- .&T. SMITH, Gssnto,! ' GENEVA, BL,CK GOODS BARGAINS. tl "O :.k Warp .-. $1 i h- e.-H - - - Al. are Ujt trva.riA. See them. ft i HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL 3 (XX) .oc UAXDKF.F.CIIIEF3 REGULAR To be ul-l at 12 1-2 Each. We have too aaof. Il is oar aw yoar gaJa. NEW WASH GOODS. y. tvcomLJt-t? !:ti ot T-j .-r,.eI m! Doia Underwear, etc. t gra-t?5, let mike-; an 1 b-?:t st!e, sooI t:oo s at unhearJ Iotr Kss cvsr $127 cf 5sss!s is u:z every $103 cf iiatilitlss. Renewable Term P an. Rnnv'il? Term Fian. WANTED Jl I'MI.M?TRATOES NOTICE. ! -:etf ? ---- -ki, : idu :v - , tv r to i t.., : l4.vL.rrt, -di :n,r r-ill-Hit a M i-iuv. crc a. :raa fit - :::.-.! w. n vi! i fx j 4 IM IMIiiATUti'S NOTICE I ruff: iunry. t.t dv.i. 'at td a.i j i.a ...z 'ra iraL'vi ur. r Trt-r a-jt.-io-itv, r.-:.- Lr- j at j .r-:At L-i :l . . ::: ; . j tmiZK t-t : . .a i . v x .;a 41. J A i-;i:'.i?47'", -'oi it r i i.i.tr a'iLlir;;T. !; -i hrr. c -a j ail nafr nc s.u J:. .-.is; c atrit ;'" t '.- -r.i -tii l V.r L., - a: lias r. Ac-t U.4 .- !. i ; ti.. r. LEY j A iiui-'.rHi-j-r- KEAL 1 Br 'r.:u 1 "'1 a. . w ... . 1 w v-.: -c a. SATURDAY. MAY 2S, 1S92. r, v . . Id N-aer T"ir- r t m.t: v . .. t '. n- - t.n Si l- r. . .iL'ii a .:. ! V. Ji. 1 r-? aii 1 a Kiwr.. f -.'' ill .-Dv i w:i-a. aid I'-r.-- inz laal A : a .:; ..U a a-.i A, r. a.-r COI.C, Sa rtr, a e.-f ".t-c a i . -w; y Died ling House, !air r.r trn, ;r;n fc'.-w tii 1 -v f"-' N.;. i a.; iQ j.t r 1 : - ' : w.tfrl cj ; a : f-n . .(t .-r'- 1 -j'; .1 a.. ; .1 . ;c .; ...r ..:.a.i,i I r .iua. TERMS. -r L.t. 1 1 t a- . - a a I r 1 !- :t. U i-r ;-r-y AU'j, :t,r-.-; ii-..'' i T::i: iMiLka. a?.l aWd.MM.. Py r.rt-.. aj ,-.r-!. r f -ol.; i--t r.-.; ,,f 'i tl i-t il.lr T--rt -:. 1 . i a 1.-2 i. tr-u r:.ter-Lnl 3. rr -.trl a '.:... c A 1 .-i-t-j- r. i , .a - oi -r:. .1 -.: c k.5-:.-l.. -..nvlt-'i:M(. fa, 1 .:. ts- r at p.t; . i...t. i-V. -1. t.'l.- ---. '11 ..-!: a -u'j'ir ' I tl;f: . . 1 oi . . :.:.-..- l'. I ant a i cl; ' I -. 0 FRIDAY, J.V J ? ?. S 0 , 1 a: 1 '... k P S. t.ai cy .0 ft-t A v v ' . a'.a aa . l- z-e r ar. j UvN.:'.:.'n,:. .! r j fr.ai,iajr va Va..t j Fiavc. a- .' u a;: ;: IW-i a-.a1 a..-y J fa L-.k n ia V, a;2 af tc. a. tf I- JL ' -'-aa -a aa r ir.nnj-. tf t- a-t: 1 :.e ar ia r. ,r .1 , r:t iu v . r i"v;: i; t ia rt-a -. . . j a : . t .. Terms. t y ;. j a .i . tf vf :.:ar'.a t aj- . : Ofatf-ia.r i iar yrr 'r m -lav vtrrrM Irtai :,rr.a:Ka : aa 3 ot-ti 1 l rvma-o i :hs '.p. Mt.-l ; r.: i-, t i.trrrt cf a.vi. . i tf '.J ivvi. y u t, tiw oi ; -.; '.trrar-1. !-.!. i. r: ar r.ii-.ra. aui, aa ! a: &-.r . ; i :-tr f-ti Miru iinrx f a - ..- .. , J Ia:rtt u rr- ai jar t , t ;.. n a- j jo;a;i j bi"t h. ! F. W. Llctker. Ira-Utf. Araty. Ha iiTiLii V (."O t.P ' iA Ti' N j ; r," ," v' 1 -J- 1. L-uwif irr, rrw:-i-at of tat' .-arr.f i ..:a;z.a PIcawmb t't .uii:y, a. ra,airt. l a., oa ''eiiU the r4 'at :he y u -vi iVit. for t.e A-r-r n i. a : t- a .-i tt.a! s;i I ve."' ;iitf it'rw-:fr at J --j of i.t n ft m vr.jo.-w fr.-rii-r..p aa-1 y aa;rr4 meia j r aa J xa:r5, axul ,oc ?t crtraa f t u eraaj. Ra Ma BEACHY, i Veterinary Surgeon, tre a"! rurab b it a t a rr t. h Uir ;aUT aal nwt ;rr-ir)Te"2 vciu ai: r rirai irmr-i rora l ami at ; i-aacr?. ao a eica p.tfca Wtfta.-".ary a'rary. TrWriaUr bstretric a Spialty A ctnp:tf tU'Ci vf Trr.3irT irt i ayua aaai. -acr.-y livui a.-J ib- ( anu arars. a- - u i.t.".;: jv .a.rvi j aji.j a-tau -i a o 1 u l-tui MUaaaaor I k kri-;Ji Tr: i T. 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