II i he Somerset Herald rORGS 6CTLL. Editor. "4 Cooi. C;d Fashioned Winter. ,rm the Ir.U-ari New.'! .' - .'wars t k.n' "bout the winters i - -, em no--, titans Le used U t - V. '. 're fce-r Mo v, eatid Bob i t '' .- k ri m" read uuule our i. U, J SI! e ful". ofj iy ' I fi-e-wiau-r, sewcu- , .... s- - ,:,-,...- fmel!; '.-.---.-...1 giiea eiear Ivug a, ::.";lv:l:a--f.5idias.t.. 1 - j I tiy-, -ia kea yoa -' .U-U-fcwBji winter, bo;-, I bupe V-.' eii-asen ninety three, b; '. .- . ad bi luae. . ; ii'.. -- cut change . t im r 12 UITet all they've said to -si. i d.et tl-s, like they ii T '" cei: --.alist every day. rn.c, -.ai2 a.-- ... ' -.! our bovue II tell yoa I aai A- - ' , :.!.'--ioe a"caa! ,ter mow. -,.- a-i-ir-I r i to- i-.- t s J je eler tM, i it 'bally, too: ... wii hi" to tee. t o he ca'.lj it .i.;:; -e-ier," 'I. afi -iter an 1 A-ijra-a coaie 1 r ierers IjZ sa.e- T. P. Hay, Eiiers- - - -'. trist . kc ' a Co stx-l. ' better eer r.vple Jj- n-.'iuns s'out man to lick tbese new vjc2 lv--'.ae iiJUEP. v u be'.iev -i mon cpnght jost s:.L aeta i-g on lie ice. --ew-ci; nn-J-r Ae snow u doitg well. : is a ?-'j !"-esJ liie kro-er. 4..;-:sLi'''S w 5re !ow much scalier is wLea the price i ay cp r, 0f ;i,e Ilia.iu bouIJ nut forgot j der, the urayjit, caa fit tbeir tin " xe iJtr.titf of the perwa who kilieU u Fact suiUh. 5-ung farmer. i 5 :e '.'.m of i'3. Rjbc and BlikeU t r. S . H; :Jerbj.-3 s ilariire su.-e. CII yjrjl;'8 a.re is a sacred thiaj. Ia the i 1 T-v.iT?er" the of oa'y one woman , v.r.ifi. that of &ra, Abrahini's wife. r ) J. K -': Ierbum's hardware store t i per u T: -ii.e creations ot tee printers Ts entineA onc aiain daziie p.iT-ilcw fwtn the stationery iiior wind- D;. t jr. r.tr-I a nice new suit ? If so, y.xi j ir it it II j.drrbaum's at 20 per ceat be L riie. for 30 diys only. B.j-y MA'cf'.'-. and old maiden lady 2- :i n-ar iJreensbarz. sapp'e4 to be poor, crl y.f iiy wlc and in Ler borne a tn2 f.unj CaEtair..ng $1,2 O in gtId iiii.irerc--.-i2S. I'.: ti-g nd a new Eat? At Iloider hi t ! y.-n ra t-'t or.e, for tlie nit thirty iiv:. t J1- jtr ctDt lrs than they can be kii.: V. eUfwbere. Ta'F.f-t:b;:racs of Ponepal township, ia T s.oE .-.d county, tare nat&iaate-i Vi y Williama Sr School Director. 'in WT i. iX? is a f rvJ :2'e of H ''yoke xirji-r. Ma. Siie x)un!ea;iy eipecis t b; tif trl Jiats B. Ko'.derhaam. thelmrjwarenian, lire? i.rceiy notirt to owners of horses that b p-pparwi to s'tppiy them with the best ru-t-r' ir. j Eitds in the market. i i i.:-ers ad enemies of Mr. B'.aine will l it ia'.eresd in the Tery fail article rtri in the February CVjswJytxVaa rr rc r. Lis charscter:iic as a mil and sti-iiia. A number office p-jrtraits are fraud i:h the articie. irnni'.vr ihat Mih!oa Schrock isnead-r-i-ir il.r aii kinds of grain acd mil! feed. b. ra rricv, also a f;l liaeoffresa Or x.-ie-aJ F.our alsrifj :n Stat. I. i rtniored that R-t. Dr. X. C. Schaefef, of ii'a-own. principal of the Keystone State Nraiii r-ii wi. will probably be the suo taoruf Lev. Dr. L. J. Waller, jr Snper--t -ra; of Public Ijstrnctioa. The latter's K-rx expires ia ApnL T.:at of Jf'J per cent c2T the price on Car r'seven in the tice of the big advance ! -;ir, jet ii it J. JI. H jlderdd:n's for ti ant 3j diji. This is yonr chia.. i ra'T Ger.ra; Mil'er, when be beard t Bi rt-ai. ; "At the funeral of ia.ri Wrb.tt-r, one cf tbe neighbors who h-i v.i- Mir5h5id. lookini: on the face cf tr ii 3ti:tman, said, -Iinie WebaUr, fs j.-.i wii; be laoesume without yoa. Titunie miy be said witb propriety of i . Biaine" i C. Eei, E . , cf Ml Pleasant, is dan-t-tsa's --i at the Markieton aa&iuriam t.ia a pwiiUa- caase. A Utile over a year strayed while drickin- oi3ee and r::i.vi a hi res-el. J.noe th'.-n be has - mteaxly fruai it, and aficr sefkicg f--e;"it Ashevi.ie, Jf. C , returned to Markle t a :wj wrks tn. ""P'palar i-la that water is parinej by t been diprj?rd by recent tJttitexprr.mect. which show that tl-e 'raji.jan; of impurity re!a:nei bytne -s i 3 per out. cf organic matter. As t--jr?i'.;c aia:;er is the m robj-s:tionabie the cWis wjr than was t"-awf .rd is eviiJently utiiixlng hl "f-! i-:a-ii;:-s daring hij present Asr!ii r.:i fn-a ;ujy of American wq- -e ai4 in ije n; issue of 7 La iirt s -'J i it'.s gi7 the results of hie erTat:.j!a dT-.a, -yb Aaierican ir., as ;e a?tr o a: u af er an ' -'HWy-ir.- ;3 wiia rej-tts je h and wa.th.T ha has iicpro 1 arwa, mianers aai ten jenciea. ei.. 1:1 -- b it ttiiw theat oat ia a aio-i-e'i'":J,i"!' r;-ai. by app!yii ir.o cr T"J ;.- ,:er. V.'aea the frost ia entirety ". l; u j ir ia witer as b t as caa c-wuiaia a.l the pwdeied aiutn .i d sKlve, TaU w.U draw tbe :" '-" irfa,-e an I reestablish circnia V n becutlaUins. The " U alaaa bita is also the best -.rtj- ,reaesiaai sse.iiaj that fol---t h;! 3jt properly treated. B- CKt::hSe d, the prominent t j'.a-f jtrasc. cH to-dar camti H . X. aeanor. of lad ar.a. J"" "ebt-r of the State rijard, will Hi 't be tie .-eUry of Sma.or Critcb ein.Lreco(naiiue. This commit- ir-tiaential factor in shapinjt K"t!oo in krtia.( of acriculiore on the Taiscooiajits will make at thii of '.be Le-fiaiatiix, at they tae done -rfpkt, drier o,iiied fight to prevent "fpeal cf the Oleomargarine art. Mat StiU In the Lead. r Ta. II. Uu!ai-s Co , Distillers, la ff 43,1 ''ho.esaie L qaor Dealers, r.b- mi.iig eraiias oi t ana Wh:ski. Dinners of "Holmes" tj 151 "H.b-j (Xd Ewaomy" Pore Jss es and Greene Cooaty Apple T- 'rim rations ofS.no brandica -&a hat-be .-a nnassialiy Urze tbe fr. ari v . p,pirvJ than tra.,a wholesale dealers, hoUU and rT " ejteeu OJtfi'a of p ire choice at rv La&4 a-va. D.t.0 us a poat r j -"eo call opM) yoa ft! Flrtt A'enae and 120 Water Street, r-WaX Pa. Mr. Willia F-utoer and Mis Annie HhoadR. of near Hu-bir;d, Somerset town hip, were married la-.t Taesday. ET. D. E. CraiLead. of the Somerset Presbyterian church, preached to tae Pres byterian conirregati.jo of Jhnslowa. Sun day njomit.jr. The B rl af Coun'y C.mniitfrior.frs ba e not yet fiilly Eiei Cpoa the amoout of mii lage they wi..i levy hr co'juiy purpo-es for tbeenraiEg jear, tut il b mvre lLaa probt b'e that it will remain the same as la.-t year, 5 miiia. J'eph Meyers, ared aiutit sixty-See years, died Maoihiy night at bU bome la H. joTersiii , the cause bn eccsamption. I. 'ooea; e-1 is survived by bis wife, one iau?h ter and five sons, all of whom rraide at or near Iloorersrii'.e. Jeremiah Glofetty, a leading citizen of Grernrilie township, died Saturday, aced aboct serenty-Ere years. He is Survived by his wife and a large family of children. AU of the children are married. The faneral took place at 10 o'ciotk Tuesday morning. A Sewing class is the latest orpaaixation uoder the aaspk-es cf tbe Caildrens' Aid S-jciety of this place. ' Tbe class meets in the Academy bciluic every Saturday after noon, when the ladies of lb Society instruct the children wha may atlec i in the art of needle work. The at-endaace is juit large. Hon. L. li. W oodru? has dl--ped of the Johnstown Icuj -rat, cf which he has been editor for the past twecty yesrs. The new editor ar.d canatcr is Mr. Warren Worth Ba;!y, late of Chiciiro. The cew editor promiws to mtte a first class interior daily out cf the Lemucrat and we hope that hd may succeed. Mr. John W. Gardner, th? a.t-1 aad re spected farrcer cf Jnrter toanh''', who was stricken with paralysis a'oeu: two months ago at the home of bis sja in-law, Mr. Abrain Beam, at Joncertown, has re-cetit-y been taken to his home tr the Giet-ner post oiTj--e. He Las Dot spoken a word iicce overijme hy the disa. Eii or Livetigood, of the S i.isbtiry .?f ir, was a tUitor in town duricg the Farmers' Itijtitute acd paid a pleasant oil at this otSoe. The &v is holdla : tt to its share of the journalistic V.r.ng, a::d has the praia worthy merit of 'speaking out in mee.tin' " on all bubjects ar.d espeht.ly when thlc-s don't move the way Itseiitor nats them to. Eoraee G. Wiiker, c-dtat sou of the late Charles Walker, died at the home cf his mother, a short distance south of Somerset, ab-jct 2 o'clock Moruijy afternoon , aged f.jrty-tao year?. Lea;h resulted from con-g-;tion of the brain. Mr. Wi'ker was a can of more than oidiniry intelligence and abiiiiy. ard his unt:me'y er.d will be regret ted by a latere circie of fri. n.is The bouse, Thars iay, pssed on second reading a bill aaicniici; the marrlace license law, providing that a hceni-e to marry may behssued in the coun-y w heroin eilherof the parties reside. The bi.i was amprded so ts to include the cennty where the marriage is to be performed. When this bill con.es up ia the senate it iil I ely be farther amer.dcd iry iitcre'in the fee for a licerue to oce d jllar. Masy of car town's people havsbeea wondering why Sir. Wesley W. Davis Las been walkirg wi'h a painful limp the past few wet-ks. Mr. Iavia is su Terir,? from a punshot wound in his left f -ct receUed in the s-cad tattle of F- jll Ran. The old sore brest out every year or two, occasije im Lira great auiT-ring anJ lacoareaieoee. Mr Pavis has ar.o'.her fcur. sic-t wound, be low the kr.ee ia the same leg, receifei ia the hst'le or GaineV Mill. F I EC.-rj has t?n pimoi'ltteJ to jsil at G n etisbii nr. on a chave of forgery. !t chargd that he foreeil the name of M. M. Dick, a West Xewton hant.r, aad then used the check to dupe an inrocent mer char.t Litutd Taylor, st ilurrysviile. Ee also forged the naate uf Baley Walton, a Piu.-bu'ir'j sto k da!er, to a check drawn on the Bar-lay bauk fjr Th: check was cashed by a Jeanrette leatcher. Bea f ird baa a wife aad child livi.is Browns Till e. The contract fjr furnishing 2J0-iK) crcss tea &-T use ou the Pitt'burKh divi.-ion of the Baltimore i Ohio, has been awarded to H. C. Euton, of Conaelisv.lie. It is the yearly order, and tbe lies will be delivered and most of them put under the steel before the end of the year. The contract calls for oak. Mr. Houston, who has furnished ties for a nuai!er of years ps--t, says that he ob tained the greater portion of the limber in Somerset ounty, allboQgh it was ceoessary to g-j moch farther bi- k from the ra-lruad than formerly. The house committee on education has re pvr:ei aihrmative'y the Farr carcpulscry educauon bill. I: d.rlirs from the bill ve toed by Governor Pattison last session only in tbe snhsututiur. of the words, "' a school ia which the English branches ire taught," for "public, parochial or private schools,' and re-piires etery child between the age cf eight aiid twelve years, to attend such a chocl at least siiteen week each year. It is estimated that there are 1" ..') children between those a in the stata who d cot aitecd a.ty ichooL At a me ting cf the Somerset County Ag ricultural Society, heid in the law library room Wedsesdjy aftem-vm. Senator X. B. Cri'.chfie'd was re-eietrte-l president, H. J. KoiTman, scn:tary and Georze C. Licbty, treasurer, for the ensuing year. Valentine Hay. P. K. Mocre, 31. J. Beachy, A- G. K.iunc mJ O. P. Shavt.-, were appoinU.-d members of the executive coctnii'tec The rx-cutive committee, in cor.junction with the president, was instructed to select a vice president from each township aad borough in the county. They were also instrarted t J trmuUte phtna. to be presented at the next aantu! roe-t.ae. fir fcoiding annual county lairs. Ti e report of the treasurer siors a biilar.ee of iVi j on hand. It costs y r nts ti become a n exber of the Agri c::tural S.iey at: i fj-oiers ail over the Cvutj'y are c.-ged to uu'.'.e with it. It will 1 remembered by pen ins who were in at'i-adanceat the Farxers' Institute Lt week, that Senaior Critchdeid and Hn. Jnn C. U'ei'.er. who were attending tbe la sti:uti could not remain Or the closing Svsioa but left fr Iljrnsburs on Wednes day evening in order to appear before tbe House Coa-.tiittee on E hi-a'aon, to oppose the til! eitet;d.r.2 tbe i-hool term to Seven months. Judging fruaj the r.uaient er preased by a vote of the Initiiu'e. many of oar readers wiii be g'i to koow that the etTorta of those who opp-fse-l tbe bill were not in vain and tha' tfce b;il was defeated in committee by avote i f two to one. This, however, does not end the matter The same bill befjre ne Senate aoJ if passed by that bly it will go before the IJ.jue as a Senate till. Those who are op posed to its passaite hope that the knock it has already received before the House com mittee wU help to tecure its defeat ia the Senate. The Democratic primary election Monday evet.ine was not devoid of humorous Mi area. Tbe antagonistic elements in that party did not gt into one aootber a hair ;aite as deep as on fjrraer occasions, bit they took several tugs at it j-ast the tame. Candi-iales fbrcocnciioifn were nominated afainat their own personal protest entered before tbe election boar J as well as againot the protest cfa'ptrirg leaders of the local Democracy. Foljwinj is the ticket placed in nomination : BarresJ-'3-picki'1; To Coaa cil, J. G. Og'e. 3. D. Swank and 'aatiae Hay ; School V rectors, II L. Baer and Ear nst O. Kooeer ; Tax Coiiector, James B. Tredwell ; JastVce f the Fewee, 5-Iomoa rhJ; Constable, Wax. Stoddard; High Constable, Fred Holbroos ; Street Comnis siocer. Per Fink ; Ja lge ot Election, E. Ji. lintoo ; Iaspertor, Frank Gilbert. Killed by an Exo'oslon. Samuel Huupt wasinstanLly killed by the explosion of tbe boiler in Frank Granger's planing mill, at tbe foot of TorLeyfjot street, shortly before 1J o'clock, Friday. Me-ers Uonpt and Granger were at work oa tbe second U tor of the miil, the former at beri;a iaiuiediateiy over the bailer and the Utter at a scroll saw ccly a few feet away. The boiler was harkd from its foundation tb rough the 3 or and roof and fed oa the ouUide of the building. Koopt waj evidently struck ty piece of Sjir.g ti in her or metal. His akull was crushed aad presented a ghastly appearance. Graa gi're4 out of tha building, bow he Jcsen't know, and was uninjured- The report of the explosion was beard in all part of tbe town and niau an J w tnen rtuced into the streets to inquire what bad happi-ned. A cload of smoke led the peo ple to tbe scene. The mil! was crcre pi several places, bat the dimes were uon el tinguisbed. Hour's bxfy was foand ia a corzieroo the second floor of the buiidiag. Ii was lying ia a p k1 of b OjJ aad was cov ered with o. I.. "U. The boily was carried to the dead nui borne only a few rods away, where his wife and four young daughters were eagerly awaiting the return of the bus ban J ai-1 father for dinner. The mill was badly wrecked and tbe kiss wid tench ILxri. Samuel Lloupt, the unfortunate man who hM his life, was in his forty-second year. He. ii-. tbe eldest living son cf Mr. William Houpt. of this borough. His moiber died only about ten diijs ago. The deceased was a !ua'e?r of the Knights cf tbe Goi-ien l-ju; arid bad an insurance plicy in that oroer f-.r a small amount. The ' fuutrii tok phice Su-iday ahemoon when the body was fo lowed to tbe grave by the local Older of Eaish's of the Golden Edj!e. Whore Has the Money Con? Au act of Assembly re-pa ires a ropy cf the annua! m-tilemeot of to school districts of this Commonwealth ta be placed on file in theotScteof tos clerk of the Court of tjaarter Se? sions. which shall be at ail times subject to ia pection by any citizn there jf. The same act raak-s it cptional, whether or net the annual tta'.emeut of tbe receipu ail i ex penditures ol the school districts be pub iuhed ic the I wo local papers having the largest escalation. A carefnl search made in the effiee cf the Clerk of the Court of J,-iarter Sessions of this county thiicl to revta! more than one an nual statement of the receipts and expendi tures cf the school funds of Sjmrset bor onah icjaool district fjr the past eleven years. It had been the uniform custom of the di rectors ef Somerset borough sri jl district to advertise the annnal statemjot ofthere-ct-ipts atid expenditures of Sii J district in tw; papers published in the district up un til the year Hi), when the tiublication was suddenly discontinued. Why was the pub l.catioi cf this important information to the tax payers of tbedistrict disoot tinud ? Wis it on account of a virtuous streak of econo my or was there something in it tbe d. rect ors wished to ha7e suppresaed ? The statement male in last week's Hta alp in rgari to thice miils building tax having b?cu collected annually from the tax p vers of jmerset borocg'i schojl district ws tna-ie on information de?:v- d frm tax c.lit-ctors of the district and o b-.-rs. I msy be true that tbe niiiliige for building purpo-s-a was ou!y tw- mills d-iriog ths period f.-j-u l-sil to l:i)L, bat prior to that time it was three mills and some years even mote Three mills building tax on the ase-eo vIua:!on of the school district nets not les than tl.l.Vt, arid two ruiils, therefore, mn-l net n;.t less than iT It fuilows that in eleven years the entire revenue for imilding pirpo-ea sr.ast have been between fl-j.OU) aad i'tl i.k. With this larae sura of mmey collect J fjf the purpre cf meeting a boa ded indebl eda-?e f i-j.iO it was neressa-y for the b-a.-d of directors to borrow $ ito meet the current expenses of the s. boohs, so we are informed! a year or two aga. T ie annual report of the County Superin tendent shows that the receip-s of Somerset bomah ichol district from ail sources (out side cf buiid.cg tax) has always been ia ex cess of the CO of maintenarire of the schooi. teachers' wages, janitors' Salary, fuel, etc And still the sx-hoo's dj not campare ia eaa.-iency with those of number of the country districts. In view of the bard-msome debt that has 1 .r-g oppressed the tax payers of the dis-t-ic!, the sub ! directors of the district found it expedient to parchase a tract of land adjjiaiog tha I'akia school properly. May a long suffering peop'-e he permitted to ic jiire why this lot of ground was porchas ed? Of what earthly va'.u is it to the schools that already bad a surplus of play gro ted ? A pr amiaent contractor of Ihe b-jroogh is authority for the sta'ement that when he went to the board of directors aad asked for the p'ans and speeirlcations they demurred about giving thecn to him and slid tb.it bs v to3 late. He riaslly secure-1 the plans and specinca'.ions, pat in a bid for tbe pro posed ad lition to the Academy ba lding, and as a result of his action ail bids were re jcteL Death on the Rail. Tbe most disastrous wreck ia the history of the B ii O. railroad occcrrcl at iViiliams station, this county, at an early boor Mon day morning. Four men were killed out right and three others wiil die. Tbe dead are conductor John C. Net, fireman William Nil and, cond actor Charles Danlap and en gineer George Wallace. Tbe wreck was a rear end collision and occurred on a heavy grade. It appears that the first train, which runs nightly between Meyersdaie and Cum berland, was shifting freight. The coliid.nf trj-la was a fast freight running between Pittsburgh and Sew York. Wnile coming do a the hcaey graie at Bowman's the through freight divided and the engine with 25 cars became ucmansgeble and ruhed down the moaniala side with lightning speed. The engine party was not aware that the train bad parted cntil it arrived a: a point abuut two raiies frcra the scene of the wreck. As socn as the engineer saw that tbe train had parted he sounded the alarm. He reversed Lis ergine and did ail in bis power to bring Lis train to a stop bat with out avaiL Do an the mountain side the ransway train rushed until Williams atari was reached, where was sighted the rear end of the Keystone coal train, which was shift tug at that point. The engineer called to Fireman Xiland to jump for his Me, while he remained at his post. Neither of them lett the engine cntil within a few feet of the Stan ling train. In an iitstant the mouter engine ploughed its way into the can and death and destruc tion followed. Thirty of the freigat cars, tcgetber witb caboose in which there were several men, were broken to splinters aad caught fire from the broken ecgines. As xu as the wreck occurred wreck trains were telegraphed fur from Caioher Ucd. When the wreckers reached tbe scene of the disaster there was no trace of Engineer Wallace and Conductor Net, of the runa way train, bat later Net was found boiied a rider the heavy timbers of tbe broken ears. Shortly afterward Fireman Wm. Xiland was found about I'fi feet from tbe wreck, but was unable to speak. He was placed on s stretcher and coo r eyed to a passenger ctach, where he died ia a short time. Con ductor Dunlap was afterward taken out. Srakeman Connelly and SharfTacd Flagman Grimeu were afterwards rescued, but it is thought that their irj cries are of soch a at riocs natare that they cannot recover. William Siland is a brother of tbe fire man Michael 3Tilaad, who was shot and k-'led by Flarence Fuhrer who is now serv iiig a terra in the penitentiary for ibe crime. It is feared that Engiaeer Wallace's body baa not yet been foncd aad it is feared that i! has been cremated. Anything yon want in Gents' Famishing Goods yon can get at J. M. Holderbaom's for the next 30 days at 20 per cent less than ar acy other place in town. ISAAC JONES TELLS A STORY. The Best or All Swimmers, and How Ha PUytdt Jokw on a Crowd. From the Johnstown Tribune. A'J old Johtistnwners remember and have a very kind ieei'n for UM Jor-, who in his time, has startled them by fhiiicg fram the top of the Couipacy Store boiMing to the cellar, and surprised them 'jr cot sus taining any more serious icjuries thaa the occasion seemed t-J reqiire: who bss won their gratitude by repeatedly tiring for tae bi.vlies of drowned persons and alwavs fi nd ing them, and who no matter how yoa Uke him, is oue of lbs best sal m st heip fcl! of men. Thai's Isaac Jones. Mr. Jones parted with Johnstown a number of years ag and bas since lived In Somerset, taking an oc casional tumble from a building, just to keep bis hand in. Yesterday he was back at the old borne, but it ia do part of our ioten- tiou in thia narrative to iy that the object of bis riait was to bay a cradie for tte new baywbicb yesterday morning came to cheer him in bis old age. We started out to rpesi of Mr. Jones' prowess as a swimmsr, for as such he excels, and it was ia s cnversatlra about the old days that we drew from him tbe sabataace for what appears below. Mr. Jones was born with a liking for water and is stiil a strorig temperaare man. At aa early age he went to sea, aad for several years was a udor. He ii not the mia who juwped overboard from a swift stcarnsr, in the middle of the om?a unknowa to the crew, and, aAer playing around for aa hoar or two, caught up with the ship before it reached port; but when his vessel was at anchor beofum "t wk a header" and dived into the b'ua aai briny dep s hundred feet or aa, and then, coming up for czoae, dis ported among the fishes far as long as two hours at a t.rne swimming miles, forth aai back, before returning to tbe ship. Mr. Jones' reputation as a swimmer and diver was so well known, and be had given sucb frequent exhibitions of his skill after coming to live here, that impossible stories were told about what he could do in that line, sad he once entged ia a bit of harm less deception which many who saw or heard of Lis " wonder: jl teat " may not to this day know was only "one of his tricks." Mr. Jones was cne of a crowd who were enjoying a Data in me stocycreec, aoove the Rocks, " one evening after dusk, and bad dune some remarkaUia diving, which made the kids of tuai day open their eyes and mouths in wonder. He was asked bow long be cou'd stay ender water and said "fire minutes, easily," and then the mouths and eyes opened wider. Some one said that was a physical impos sibility, arid then Mr. Jones qiietly took one of the older swimmers into bis confi dence, posted him in the middls of the creek ia wster tip to his waist, took a big stone ia his bauds, as he explained to "keep him d jwn, ' and d. red hili fi-st, into tie "deep hole." As be cut the water there wis a little splash, aud all was still Tbe minutes passed, acd the boys begaa to wish they hain't crjtd him to tbe test. Three, four minutes by somebody's watch, and still the famous direr was bulging the bottom of the creek, hanging on to his ballast. The suspense was painful The crowd feit sure he was drowned, and several suggested d:v -ing for his body, but no hero stepped for ward lo perform the act Mr. Jones did not have Lis watch along, but from the shelter of bis friend's body out therein the creek, to which he had swam na ler the water with swift and silent strokes he could tell by the anions of the crowd when the time was cp, and then, swimming buck ctider the water to near where he bad dropped the s.or.e, he came op, like a sec ond oid Neptune, before the astonished eyes of the waiting crowd, and. "itb a big gasp to complete the deception, convinced them that he had really stayed uad-'r water five minutes and more '. Mr. Jones is now getting to be an old man, but be ia atlll vigorous, and be told as yes terday tha. he wonid not be afraid to under take lo witn the Mississippi Eiver witb his hinds aad feet tied; ai d we believed him. Republican Primary Election. More interest was displayed in some quar ters over the Bepuhiican primary election in this borough Saturday, thaa was ever be fore manifested in a similar contest. A presidential election drvps into insignia cacce when compared with a ecntest for coancilmen and school directors at a bur ocgh primary. All other officers were lost sight of. The battle waged from sunrise t.ll dark and after tbe smcke of battle had cleared away the following was found to be the resuit : BURGESS W. II. We'.tiev, U4 L. C. Co! born. 95 TOWN COUNCIL J. G. Cgle, 1IG J. D. Sank, 115 Htrry C. Pile, 104 Thomas Jones, l.'W John G. Sanner, ll5 E, li. Werner, 117 SCHOOL DIRECTORS J. K. Scott, 154 J.CLowry, 127 D. J. Horner, 14S Goo. II. Love, 125 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Oliver Knepper, 110 SiiDiuel P. Snvder, Go CONSTABLE Win. Gilbert, 147 Jacob Fleck, 61 HIGH CONSTABLE Simon Be-rfcer, 2) TAX COLLECTOR A. H. Huston, 177 E. W. Khoads. 61 JUliE OF ELECTION Geo. M. Savior, 23a IXSPECruK Jere. Rhoa.U 241 AUDI! OK Milton E. Craver, 233 STREET COMMISSIONER Martin Fleegle, 243 The ccunt of the election officers was ea gerly awaited by crowds of voters collected ia the dirTerent s'cres and oSces about town. Theor5.-esia the Court House ia which the primary election was conducted was .!ed witb interested spectators, all of wbom followed the score of the tally clerks and when it was known that the sheets of the taliy clerks showed a majority of only one vote for caudidate Werner, a re-count was asked for by a friend of Mr. Ogle's. This re quest called forth a prolonged discussion with the result that tlie election c-Ciers decided to ccmply wilh the request. The re-count showed that both, Mr. Werner and Mr. Ogle hit! received each one vo'e more than the original count had given them. Fifty-five votes wers cast for Solomon Ual for Justice of tbe Peace. When Doctors Ail Agree. It is a fact well established, that February an-1 March are the most trying months to aged or enfeebled persons. Paenmonia, In fluenza and kindred chest aiH di-wis are liable to get in their dea iiy work There ia but one thing to dj, build op and fortify the system with a pure stimilant. Medical men all over tbe country agree that Klein's "Silver Age-1 st $1.50 per quart, and "Du qaesse" at $L25 per quart, stand without a peer. If yoa want fine six-year-old Guck enheimer, Finch, Gibson, Overboil, or Bear Creek, yoa can have them at $1.00 per quart, or six quarts for $5.00. We are recognised headquarters for the choicest brands of Wine, Liquor, Cordials, etc Goods express ed anywhere. Send for complete price list ; metitioa this paper. Max Eliii, 82 Federal Street Allegheny, Pa. MARRIED. MrLLE.V-BAKES.-Oa January 2JL li-'t, at the ota oe of Noah Casebeer, J. P., Somerset, Pa, Mr. William Mullen and Mrs. Susan Baker, both of Black township. BECK HOCJHTETLER. On Thursday, 25th inst-, at tbe Eeformsd parsonage, Som erset, ra, by P.-v. Hiram King, Mr. Albert H. Beck and Miss Cora G. Hochstetler, both of Jefferson township. Changing the EaQot Law. Senator Baker, of Delav. are Cooaty. Las introduced a bill making many and impor tant amendments to tbe ballot law. Ualer these changes any party polling one i er cent, of the largest vote eat, for any State OfSeer, is recognized aa apolitical party, and msy certify its nominations. The present law requires three per cent. Parties polling less than one per cent, must present nomi nation papers. For state offices, congress and legislature not more thsa 5)0 signatures are reqiired, while for all other officers f nere moat be at least ten signers. Certificates of nomination and nomina tion pepers for the three highest classes of orficers most be filed thirty-five and twenty- eight days respectively before election in steal of fifty -six and forty nine; county and municipal twenty-eight and twenty-one in stead of forty-two and thirty-five. For bor oughs and townships the limit is nnrbarjg ed. The time for filing objections in the three classes ia extended bsm thirty to thir ty-nine, twenty to twenty four and three to five, respectively. The Secretary of the Commonwealth most certify nominations to tbe iheriSi and commissioners twelve days before election, instead ot ten, as now te- qaired. Tbe method of marking ballots is chang ed to require a cross mark opposite the same of each candidate vioted for except presiden tial electors, where one mark opposite the party name voles for alL The number of otndal ballots furnished is unchanged, bat only a sufficient number of specimen ballots are required, and the county commissioners may require the elect ion judges to come to their otSoe on the day before election and re ceive and receipt for all ballots for their dis tricts. One voting romp-art ment is to be furnish ed fb every seven ty-dve voters, instead of every fifty, and a certain door mmt be plac ed across tbe npper pert to screen the voter from observation while making his ballot. The name and residence of a person vouch ing for an unregistered voter most be en dorsed on tbe ballots' check list, opposite the voters' name. Reasonable compensation for party watchers shall be included in the proper election expenses of candidates and political committees. Tbe most important change is that rela tive to the "disability of voters. It reads as follows : " If any voter, before receiving bis ballot, declares to the judge of election that be cannot read it, or that for any physical cause he is unable to mark it, the judge shall require him (except ia cases of manifest physical disability) to make oath on a:Dr matton to the fact, stating it specifically. and shall then peimit him to select one qualified elector of tbe district as a helper. who shall be permitted to enter a voting compartment with him. The said helper shall first declare, oa oath or affirmation, that he wiil not attempt to influence tbe vote of said voter, bin will only give him the help be may desire, and that be wiii not disclose tbe contents of the ballot to anyone except when required so to do in any legal proceeding. The inspector in charge of tbe voting check list shall in any soch case note therein, opposite the name of the voter help ed, tlie words helped by (naming the helper) on account of : stating the cause j. A public coast is also specifically provid ed for. UBLIC SALE Valuable Rsal Estate ! By virtue ot aa order of sale to me directed. I iil exiMae to paboc sale on the premiaea, oa TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1893, at 1 o'rlnrk P. M., the following desrrfbed real estate laac lh estate of Ueary a. PtekiJM, dee d. Ail that eertaln tract cf land ilrnaie in Jeoner Mwn!ip. ieret cwunty. Paa!joiaHur Un-!a of I'eter Fr.e.lline, He&ry Baorh. Levi rrieiliiee, John Fisher, Vnna sVtim-u-ker, J,weph Ream and otner Un U of the eotaie of the above decedent, coaiaimiia 142CHES, more or lea, shout 0 arm cleared, balance tond limber, a large number of Que maple trees, and banug thereon erected a euod two-fltory and banemem plack house, barn aad out building, arehard aad good waier ; convenient lo cOaixh aril school. -Terms :- Ten per eent on day of sale, one-third on de livery of deed, one-tii iri ia one year and one third in t-vo year wiia interest, tumemioa giv en 1st April, l-sad. woE.ru. j. pic-civ;. Trustee. This Space Reserved for Parker l parke Tbe Leading DRY GOODS NOTION AND CARPET HOUSE of the County. OUR ANNUAL REDUCTION 20 FEB, CENT. SALE ! OPENED MONDAY, JANUARY 30th, AND WILL EE CONTINUED UNTIL Saturday, March 4, '93 We offer the Dublic our entire CL0THIXG, OVERCOATS, DRY GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, EATS, TRUCKS, GE.TST FURXISni.YGS AXD CARPETS, AT 20 PER CENT. Below actual value. We mean to SPRING And reallr meaa to rive jon back dollar's worth of goods joa bur. ever made tlie people of Somerset above named Good, and this big reduction ouglt surely eell them. Respectfully, J. M. HOLDERBAU3I. Receipts and Expenditures OF THE Directors of the Poor and HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OF Somerset County, Pennsylvania, For the Year Ending January 2d , A. D., 1893. T0IIN IIAMER, ESQ., TREASURER OF THE T00R HOUSE OF J SOMERSET COUNTY, in account with the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, for the year ending the No. Receipts To amount of sale at the pnrr boom In l-o " swmenet eo:nij f-irorlci 'o. W 1 - " - - - - to Carried fcrward.. Outdoor Expenses. A ieousI forwarded.. OnMour relief . oijujueuaace of chil-irao -. b paipers " " lxunass .if lis stout " " l H.-r".6urjt. " ciitilfio at Kiwvti Oat door Cofflna - ueiticml aueod-ore R- R. flue lur 0. It. igi. ,,, Vwibm traveiias axoisea Paid other evinu e and leiefnun Inxvetors extim- oa ouii 6ualcei Jusiiee and Cotisl tie Oia ve) O. 1. roper POOS JI0VSE EXrEySEJ Pry rox i and clothitir- T'KUM WLemt and Qour Appebuer. BtKf. baAoa, Nuter and sali.- i.., ;.,-. iau cntil exm toroueri- ... dtira r and um. stiaand Leather p and broom.. Tin Pnuuot. and rUi. O u oiL.. LnnueaoT niedieal examiner aad eertihcai-L. J-ilre and Constable fees bre, enveloim and box reot... f-n.nCij and JlrruA KOkaciiL t ooia Prothoootary and Keeor-ler lees.. uuf r. ear ding and weaviag. FA XX E1FESSE3 Implements... smnJuai.. Fer-iier ad l)me ni and paots . Lumber ao1 freiahU- Repairs asd Mbtiiiery.. Labur and dynamite IXFR0 VEXES TS Lumber R-.irs Paint and caper laooor. meeb-al B - nee on new building. Iron ftipes steam heater EXTRAORI'ISARY EXrEXsES Furafture.. Live k aMmectk pour as ocu ;a . ! n urii-e. Uimey p-d oo i-nien;nre sorreemenui.. i-rin toad library ectc Ugnt SALARIES AXD WAGES Cirertor WeHer.. XiUer.. tttorney and eieek. Coibora.- Pnyeun. arotiieis 4-haiaia, sVyior rren!T. Hamcr ste-ar-i. Va.er took. S!.-e . iaait.r, Kinimel and Rran ... Clerk u aettieineiit, cmckerM T ilE DIRECTORS OF TI1E T00R lv NO. 1. Toamnnntedeetlnuued C-exoenes 2. Ev - rvoeivd fp n imoty CosuniKloam on sUre orUr . X " "of esti aM unexpended to Ui aredil uf sd Board ccouvr of c. c mcsselm as DOXATiox Deed Book, VoL 62, page 73. L Toaaotmt receive-! fr a Coor.ty Coramt'toeri, InC'iea Mu-Klstaa read. 2. To " over pa.d due thn imuerml fund ., . X By exradud - aewv-pexa, etc I i W DIRECTOR'S INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS FOR 1SD2. FREDERICK: WELLES, POOR HGCSE M2ECT03. IS ACC0UXT WITH S0EHsET CX. L. To aaooat of poor hoose orler No. l-W. X By one year"! cary aa director WX. PICKET, POOS HOrsE D1RECT0S, IX 1. To am xiru of puor bouse opter Xo.- - - " - - - - X By one year's dry as .i'rrctoc .,. JOS. L. HII-LEItj PtK HOC-sE DIRECTOR, To amonnt nf prwic hoose onimt 5a X By one year t tiry as d-eetor o UTSTANDIN'G ORDERS UNPAID. No. rr 4U7 Ta whom Uwel Srm eph L. wH'er Joaepb A. Mu.r 1 avuta Seraev- i. H. X-r We. the sod-nirI Acditofv of ihe enonry of Some. tt. t the Cotn moo wealth of PearlMJia, do eerdiy t-at is pui-iaare of the 47 Heei.a of tbe Act, enti led - Aa Act rei-iinc Hi roanti , lowTe-fcip. nr ,- pawed tfte ivjj da of Apr 1. A t . Is. e me at the M iire. in C- eoo tv of er-et.oB Ou, i day of Jno . !. acd ater duly . did aw tit. a- !; 1 e - tr tb era, aoncunu rtulrel cf w by law. acreeaoly to ihe pvm1 Arta of A-wby and pi4e Brau t-emo. -oeuf!- ts tbe bo ot our juiUme-t-od aiMUty, ami laat tlie torrtoum arc una aad eorreet -taiirnim of the fcoiiow to aocounu. viz : lt- Joa tUn r. TTea-arer of Um Pc Eoubs and Boaae of K pJoye of Eowientt Coantj. wiUi ul County of dm-ieraet. 3-L TbeacM-it of the C C. don-Mim. i. Tie oxcie aerooota. 4ta Tbe tili-idl oeounu of tha Di elo? of tha Poor, it tte Ccaty of 3rr.et, ail for the year 1' T it id Tirwnmr and the ifa-eie were dilv moned to -rr Man the Anditon wth i.it book 1 p-ira. ami tAey d appeav r aad stud-rod t-etr buoaa. ordcei. bill, voucben aad niMfi. iw Kmaooi 11 r X t la tmuaaao whereof save oereaa art our kands aad this the IX- day of J-atauy, a. D., l ATT-rr- r. D. J-B'er-,HE1t 's4 H. . BEEiLFT. HA -S 4Hri'FL ka-I C-k. KidX K B W. lo-- line of GOODS, consisting of make room for oar immense line of GOODS, TWENTY CENTS CASH oa every ThLs h without question the best offer County. We have a full line of all the second day of January, A 153. Dr. V wriicu fund Laliccc a.-coual . . MM 30 WW 10:37 1 11776 01 Am't Totals .1 Ul ffl I 7K ,7 l o 03 UU cu a. to 0 17d TV -II l SO 19 i M I. bTT & i) M so a. K71 t. Lis hi M 39 i- 17i llrt a 7 ITS r7 i vz 44 w 7. Of 7S. ft.'' 1.' W -i-l til 1 . 2 t 41 . 7 57 .. r7 5.V 40 10- 74 4Uf 49 3 t w r . c l. S7 ' . 7S 7 .1 . luut UU t . t 102 5C 2 V! a .: ii .. -K SO 4i 2- .' iv . zn i 7 Ok . 1(. ( 10 wu 1475 US t 1177 01 acocxt witu s-vrrr corxrr. Pi. CR. IR t lluuv 00 . Jiosjr k ! vt JI'.UJO i U'JO dC t OB u V 4V I 30 oe 4 ACCOVXT WITH SOolER-ET COCXTT, PA. f M 06 so uu I M oe IX ACCOCXT WITH SOMERSET CO. PA. at . f iBkXiat I M im OS 1 J0 Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to bay men's wear of the best grade, best maie and best stylei Wbere? Whr. of course, at the Mammoth Clothing Store run bv the J0I1X3 "town hustlers. Suita of the latest ptt4-n?, Ift of the newest st)le?t Xecxware of the finest and nobbiest IiK!.. Uuierwear cfall nake?. f 4C3 and t2terui can aw he had at " Tho HUSTLER'S" Eporiam. If you are seekinc; gol jroo. cheap jjood.?. zr-y' at unheard of low prices, we are your Clothiers to bar of. Stjfajtion guarantesd, THOMAS & KARR, Succosaon to T-omaa, Ksrr k OgiNia. 251 and 253, Mala Street, JOIIN'STO WN', PA. New Spring Goods AT S. E. PHILLIPS, 103 Clmtoo Street. Louther fc Green's Bloclc, JOHX3TOWX, PA. Di:r,ss goods. Consiatinf of Black aaJCo'or- Shall ie Silks, Sarah Silks, Velvet aaj Velveteen ia all colors, Black and Colored ilenriet-isat i, .V, .x', 75. ! 00 and $1 26 per vard. We have a full line of all the New Weave, such aa Bedford CoHa, C'heeron Barrs aa 1 Cbeiae, etc. Cttaa DrCM G Foue-da-acrd O-llsg CloLb, Can to a Cloth, Ciint-rw and SaUnea. ldftdlew SprLnc Jarkcte. A full line of Doceatica. W. grL-nfee all oar Kid Gloves. Call and see c. S. E. PHILLIPS. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Farniture Emporiam lias Done It ! Yes, exorbitant prices for Bed-toads, Bureau., Desks, Table Chair., Mattresses, Sofa, first class Parlor Sets, and all kinds of Fur nitnre have been knocked in the head at h. V e a -J Wa. As evidence of the fa.t call at No. 1 IS Wajhinton Street, Johnstown Pa., opposite the Company Store, where the greatest barjains caa be had on terms to suit purchaser When ia JOHNSTOWN. don"t fail to call at GEO. K. KLINE'S NEW SI ORE, 241 Main St., Where will be found a Complete Stock of Prv Goods. Ladies's and Gents Furniahinirs ad Wraps. All t!ie N'ewert thinrrs ia Dress Goods including Silks, Scnres. Henrietta-:. Camels Hair, Bedftrd Cords, Wool en, Crepes and all other Novelties ia the Press" Goods lice. Also a complete line of Stable Goods, such as Muslins. iieet:nj, Table Lin ens, Crashes. Ac, Our line of Ladies Wraps, includes Jackets Capet and New Markets of the latest Sprinj Styles. OUR MOTTO : Best Good., Come and see us GEO. K. -JH9W BIG? 1 HOI STHONG? Write for rates en the Renewable Term Vian. AGENTS WANTED H-B- ..t. 531 Wood st. Pittsburgh, QEPUAXS' COURT SALE. n? Bv virtue of an rr lev of tti 'VohinV Ton -t of Mueret i-mDty. Pa . toepe ,u ; iwl w plb ir rrlr on : he Dnr-1. iu id 1 lo- a.-ip rtliljr . I ., oa Saturday, Feb. IS, 1893, at ! o'clock P. Jf., the till.wini d,.-r bed real e-te Ute me pr ipertv -rf . ,-, 1- -1 v:j : an l.il i-erua i.-ri or 1 iu.1 - 1 i a.i-ti wio u .L:. amner-t e Niury, K.. V:n i.in at -toue. Laette fc-t 1 .1 -h lit at.fie :nen- -.rta perefies hi l.e-e. tQ.-r.ee na 1 o perrfct to ine. liieceo 'ii'h 1 fc.iin to p-ace of b.-gianisi;, o lOO Acres lOO triet oeii. l'l-i beinx tfc? me Ir rt of land euaveve.1 l -W.y fi, i,v J.-pi E ,. T l.l d eii'-i Ji . 14 r?ei,i iq V 1. 4-. pae i n. nr. ?id irm of Ud a ks -i e uk a-d n-rn there -a ere.-ted. Terms : ,-l n ti-Lt-il, j in do; rtr 1 . It two xo-arp l.Q lUrT-4 ui llr-'t- T--J -H.a f Mxl CUr- fnrii o - of U k fT-i u-t v an 4 : we wtrrur- tJ h rstal -l m-JC'S 7 tltra I'll frni-- a;. i:h .. ; t . A l-a f-'-'Ttaluf. :elic SALE. OF Vahbl3 Rail Estats. By vfrtae of aa irder of the o-pa' C a-t of SoineeR-teoi-atv. Pa., there will at l-we.l p-!;r-iet Pw.mii w. in reeov.e ua hip, id county and suite, oa Saturday, Feb. IS, 1S!JJ. at 1 o'clock P M.. the -illwvlnt desrr-.Vd rea -ue tiue :a i'l 'ire -iwi; w.D-.i'p. a ni late ih propeny uf Ptuir t Xilier. dee d. ; : Tr i-t ? I. Kmvn rsl drr.be.I in tne riro eeel:i.e.iB prta of ihe e; or .; t peief . Miner t-e d, Njl A.. ..titin:n r ami peft-oe- : -n,(i i i- .of -.. j nrit. Jueiiiiwar.d SWumuu A.br!iL T.-ti ".x kaowo aai d enbe-t ia the pro eeetiiair id portiti.xi- Tirett - o . .. cor t-Biut 1!1 -er ard HopereneM -1j.Hf.in Un-t-of J-wl Mi'.ier. ?utor.D Aitnst, soi-el It Yutry ai So. i . -ee. TUe e i-o p,ee -re taiwt S4 ihe Htr farm aad .ere -nb d vil.-d aaii ;ve by the S-r IrTa in.-jest. Terrns: TB per rn. of bM b- rmsfi .-rt Ay c fstie ail J iMiarm oc thtnl on crr-n.ri oi Air; on ti:M la -ne tt An 1 Q--tatr'i m to Lw-Jr-Ta-d ps4Ttr-n .O bt? - fVeJ bj &Hu4 eV-i J"IL P. -tirLI.EK, IJAiArf fiKl. JEUAL NOT2CL. In t mxtvr til Tft th OrrAft' of Pi.n.4 Irr lje i '. "oirt ol i-eir !iVi--e U hetvl jTvit, that tb Ti-a oi Joha -rUnrr. A iiruKreiif iA M tU-rri, WtP, arrLrXl U tf ! I iwy of liv-wknfr A. l rtx:toT tri iht h h! nwril al avroaiDi in p e uj4 h-t.a pstii t sail OAoor,. I'j b-tf btvi lo pmr.lr le-i J ettiUel iJ-NprvVk. nl rav:a th ftxirt if h be di-MTsri sV-wa itt iJU--e oi hb !ani sUlrd thsU b hl3 irlU9 fr' rs-.r-sV-rl, Jrw. tl-e-X aa cPlef 9m hi- n iaii darbrzt ul t r-ri titr x b lfrphxB nurt, & be h?vi mi -hu:i m -i-e-C'-a Uj Frrnrr A. f. i-. x By lac Cotirt. A. J. e;i v OTICE IX DIVoKCi V.ry A. Wtrirk. ) la tbe r"oort r t Camtw v. , rie .r -,en-l ix r. Lir-rl Wuiek. No. -e:. T. ir .So.4; I tie-. T I--(Sabpma aad Aii Bobp-ena ta IhTorre.) Ti hnvi Wtrirk, tie 5Zrpo tt alxr ?. .- Too are be -by DonSed to be trvl appear at tbe eat Cowrt of omnir.a p!e far .-.tnwr t o;aiv to b4 be.J atAutert oa U Ufa Moods, t teo. ! .Tiaday, iu anwera enr.ipimci j( Marv A. Wuv-a. yoor wile. iepatt aboe nm-l a ret bow rtaie- if any you Date, wk vour i w ' "e o!d n be nr. 'jev.l f m u. bld. .of mi rv lotay ertered wti w ;. b vnn arvhv to le travern ber petidoa a .1 litiel cb.tua -A -itit yoa bere i-i Cowrt. SMr..uiiiKr, r uiuu i'li Soonet, Feb y I, tv). e rnff. NOTICE IS DIVORCE. ibi-a-l J. Bdver ) la the Ovirtof temztrm FVb Faana-i --. at-p. T. le .W t-ec. T. ( aFrjKea aad Aim Zntrpfz ia Pimm Ta are here. KXtrt! ta be and z?t at the si "-1 uf "ftn.-t Pieras llir c rsset O-ir ty la be a crrri lae ta Mouvlar if Fc mary. Is 'iTia iy n -r a ef ;at of lt.mti J. B-r ur 9u4smn!, ttepi!auif aoore iaJMtl. actti an- ca;p. if ar y yon .y fHxr w-1 ft-r-wad fc.-xid ac he d; :fww.i (r-a um Hmta fs rtetn-eray -;itt r u u.i , ir7 u. t to Loe prr of b r-tv-i '-a Li exat-trjf attaira. yow bx fj-rt t. t ;x:."t. ocr.lT frtUti. 1 jAXAii tj OD. Boac7e led jr i, ISA. i i&en. Laret Styles and Lowest Prices. KLINE. iS3iE03?aY. Has c5f SI27 cf Isssls t3 :ec3 evsry S1C0 c! liabilities. s H E R t F r S S A I K 0 c R E A L EST AT E. Parker Y. Knatr.el I', the O-irt of Commott t- ' at - xrw-r-et i Pa. ' R'if u L. i't:tei- a! ,"ol I. T. '.-s-i yacniet A. Vl!er. ' Parun.xi I or.et ) J o? tir?i:e of o ofi!er i.-'ied .it . ihe court of ! i'n:ii .o pi.-, at -.nie.- t mttty. 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