r,e Somerset Herald. 'jt-- ?e mary ell it. iaa one potin.1. -i-r f-' t i :- u;Uj!'; spei.ed V.'.h . .ii.-j t.'imten to cotu Sein haaU-l to the jij.-e prej-wratary to j - - r mars-1'. - ii tt--LD should not forget jue drofyUt. can fit their i ' as. Hobos and D'ar.keta i Hardware, store. Call -.1 ;-U v-jaaa;'s hardware store i ; i.r o:" B jin-leaa. e.dni .. .. ;i.:yis axle to recover .--a n-i-i r ia iLuieing Lt-r acltle. j Mw Hat? At IlolJer z tor tae next thirty i, itiaa tfcey caa be .--oi-JSi. ttie Lard ware man, - c wn.-rs of horsrt taal ' u;tt y them w::a the best in ire carket. . c: nt od ibe pnoe oa Car- ;auJtaneou:y a f.-tr days a,- aad is belief ;i fa. of the big aifascc : j ej ttat they tiro c'. J. . . i' J. M. -LUieroajm's for - T-is is your ci-aac-. GracJiaiher Baucisrardaor. faster of S. M. . . . -i. BauKiarlae tas wXi kwa minU-sr of ..i Li rep- ' A" i j rV.r. I: s anaoauo- .jT :-e ': ie! sou aa 1 pro'X-ihie ,e l.io-:o w..l visit Ch.oigo i a.-c .1 ul pr.'Ds; for a .' i.i b.rit-.ijy aa- ; .a.-e. I ae ' w p utl is rul vi ae place aad me pre-.!"i:ij.-i for a fc"aad J J : ie "lie, who Le d t:.nt the ae;;. n of the j Anditors was fua! and he had co jurisiHc .i .. r"r wuo enters-! p.ca r was s-.C-'-enceJ ai w be cvi.tia-Ki .a trie ! -v fjrap-T.jd ot ) yeaif 1 .-... j tok the senteccw i j j ii H'if r . u -iji e .s . : .: rrsnsy.caf.a, Set-ause J firs cy."-i are hooesr, . f. What it says ... ...r l.-i oy n pj..-.cai rtrti-a. )-ncl that tV e ra.:::it . i" nj j -o i rat-'a ..: be.-.a n a j taat i-.hr Ira pro re- t a e in the c -tidttion cfthe t . expecvd h-avy traio i, ii.; of the suprenw c:-art :a t..e eX-rar.'.ion from taxation of . --d cha-i table ooietie is ... . ,. j i jria'i r.s sad doubtless to churohes. Tae cou-t hol'ls -:..e -.iT;:p irj by the society - - t exjtap: froa taxatun. v srs ua i-ru".crs bill for a recent ... . : i the it.'ni of $l for oo . . ... ,-js ex-rrlses." The fjaeral it a ..: i who hai d e i of d:ph i lt. L r. man of the cbu-ch which a-eai-l .Jeo'tnel to o.S;ie be- !- . 1 1 ed j- a )T.it. is d.ses.. : r :i '.-. ;a syajpathy f-T the ta:n''y, .- . :-ai services Linis-lf. .- v r-2t:d. of near V rn:itowa. aeJ ;, Se-a-ely walked into the Mon ,i -vr a: '.Vest Va , WVI e Uy, i- t- T-edia the sight of ? r9P. 1 -. t s'l oars fr a boat ia time to . i it -and railed for te.p ar.d trie-1 ,. .-a af.er e'tin-j in the silt ,- 1 -ted f.r s.x'-i.; at a man aid .. t:i r.z c.v.;rt. He bad b-ea oat of .-sue -ylaai only three years. I 2 .,i-tr. of 5e'aa. Ala., recently .... v ,. . .t to .-srr.n ct.lle.rtor for : it. that was issued under . - ,f t::e r-: master r.erai of the ! -ut.ts r.v:a rsea orr., au ,A-. - i Tiri -r n ariv oeviT o--- i .., .-?..-.. Tne stamo was sotiare. I n white piper w.th blaeic e .-; -hi-,! sii of toe s'a-np wa. r- .3." ,.t ::t r.-V. Ste," at '- :: ".u a." -. s :--s : -it ; ir: i : ' ira'ed a: Vaa e - :iil.w -a in with la-. 1 .. 'i - aferwarls presented to -rr h is fam iy. Bat Mr.Clere- !aeoa:aoa tits m iir.tr. ; 1: n-nsii '.-'t. ta.r x.-.-.et) jan i -ij-d. ro far as is known Lestiii j : ii. a i i . i t'.e bei-ef that it wiii i : i' c .-a'n'cj-ex sy the clerk of j -- v- v.- ha- a jt pa-'ai-el a b.h'e i t " ti.: occasion. I , : -.lie. inspector or cie-K i ia sa tl-'i-.i.a board when a - ted f r ' iNvi'-iSiR. : "aits : jis ia ita'e. couatv or is . eat as to b,iri iih or j t ja ca-n? ap ii a cn- J i ;a . nae..svi..e a tew :e where a aaraoerof to hi -e been ta-npere-d 'f ih? elecrioa Iward was a '."ion sod sit on his own j-. wtaot setaidoa t ".'.i S:.m tui. r j . ;r c... area to eat snow as i 't-at .a t ie tiialen.-e to contribute j . -" '.'-l :. ,n of patrid s-ire thrjat, ; :i.- - r jVv diphtheria, etc. i '' i iii-. ' :id -cbovl teachers do ' ':- ... :--n of the daag-r of this i " ' s .. .:: 1 in it aa 1 ran the 1 '- t - ;-.-. There is as much t "s-i -r-as of other diseases ia a ' . .' .. . . as are contained ia a fU- ! : tn f.ii that amaunt cf any i t -.-cr a-iaial muter. Warn j ' er. i.aiiist ta .irg srow. r it lir r:i.ri- z men. some si -. !. coliei at the home :-r aad as-d for Orange r-i man who has been walt- lairh-o-r. Pleas:air.-'r ' Wje3 iu'j: rev-MTers were . w'a.va t.l the ivju.t '-t T .e rue-i sear.'iied the toa-e ' t-a t rt-ilr h s erape at the rear. " ao the stairs aod, tiad.r.g ra. cee h-r a ni id tarasbiug ': . hes. Tae party we-e pro- - tar an i f a-hers aiJG.vi.n - a-rj a i .- hii he been found. - - a in .-. a !-'.;" .-1 sion't b. v ' a-ri-: Ann e June, a H year-old 'i r.. iit. ra -.-Mas airo, was in - i ie Jay. ktng con-..lat:on --r.i y a;-..;e as to how ti win - - j i aa- ueserte-j a: tn tor Cer ot--. x .e f,.-jt iover is Wiliiam F.te. -..a on tae Pennsylvania railrd. -"vi-iivj. A tew dys a-r Mrs. a Setter which staled r-te s a a;nin" for her an i she fx. -i uDand went toJohtis- 3 --a H a krure was leaving fur '- ri-jiy n.gat he sail -it I Sad ' -er. uy fmh. I .1 die tor both of f'-"'e- U.e rrouad bos mast do better. as a r-.rerss-.er of the wrath, r ss a that of the hundreds -e p-.p,e tb0 ere.; tae while it a . be tbe r- . edition of the w.ii be tte cuarmrt-T jf " rr-- Lp.,n the ear.b, what the I fi-r aud waal the rx-i-r r.f ira -"r ar.d h.tf has nol rr.me na To ' ' "I."t"iin hU pirteni of n.it when Ke U-t erxwr'-d m i 1 -a v:r-..w, aad renial r.eJ a'-e.ve i '-3:sj I; ' not to be woridervd at 1 - her i--.etr.at had in. nee caaa- -J taat g-onnd b--g portends caanot '" "z ::a old time cotLii deuce. Several cas. of typboij ferer are report e-d iu town. trrs W. b!i3Vr, of Csoneraauga town ship, u ;ii wltb ri.iema.Hiia. Mr. Cora X..tns.a, ) Kea'niky, is the Fse'i of bt fa-iier, Code J.' S'.a'tnta. The bri-V-e at Gitoou. on the Fi!tbu-.rh d vision. B. A U. It.. IroU down ?!arfy nvht. A!i tri i! were k'ari f-. cn twelve to twenty-four bo'i-s. Editor CoiTr.;-i, of ite H-en. xr.i', is mak ing a to-ir of tie " at.;i4 scuth." TLe eUitors ol 'aa ' t I to-Kter UK wa.-sin aal P:b CP arcoor John C Schrock, of Somerv-t township, is serio-as'j- ill. Kr. S-iirooi; a w-li a j varied in yean. He in the iataer of Cyras aa.! Ua'a'.on Sfliroct, of this "oorouji. The many Sumervet friend ofifr. anJ V r. laarl 0,-'e, of Joi-.rts'own, will beorry to Jeara of the ujhh of thsir i.ttie dautflittr, Jessie, she haying dietd Fri-Ly evening. R.'a:'r February term of cart -Vzias ceit Momiav. Toe. criminal set fur triad i is muca smaller tarn iiaual. It La rr .th.bi that court will aJioarn a!ut the m.ddieof the week. Njt to !e ourdoae o Lis rivals iab;i businrss J.ho A. Vair. i f the West Ejd Hou.1. ruaa a bandsora? new " bass" 10 aad from a.l txiiaa fur tLie tmaaijjj'.iua of N;.ci C:t'aer, a d;:.iier, rsiiin in -rtb-nojtii tou.b:p. an I Mr. Ueurgn ir'z, of th iirai t rr.-h d.eaamare.1 ti l.ra--i:ci chtirch, 'I a, hi h oxo in ! .T:1.-.r. j j . r . .m;.. ir . .. - .-'- i-J .. -I.' . .. ..: . l-Z t:e oldest ci'ien tf ihat t.iwT r. i had been aLe'-pies. in?a id f r .errra! y-a.-s. The bvtri of Auditors tt r.eet bcr-O-iL-h dechne-l to order Cie c:::su's titk. t, cot ten op upon petition of v.te-s. pr r.tei i on the cfc.-ial ba:..t tt.-el iu s -n ;r- j s.-t y ettc-r lay. Tie c::n Ti' r-;Vrr-d to j I-. rather a srt of' nn.biiig I'ct-r to fJ 1 OKata tjt ta ! i.vj v.i ..r-?ot- on o: aorae.i o.-oura ao: a-.s.r,. 10 ( borrow m'jaey a: si I p.-r cnt. in ord.-r U j pay dehts that bear only De p;r ceat. ir.er- j est . iae recespts cl tae soaooi itiatr: av a. ways oeea exow oi ie !-;. ti mate coit of nxaiaUinic the scho;!s. It wii rejruri on los streets t-jre --- lar that Mr. Eiajjnd Hjis-'pp'e has d:s(ei of bis coai aa i aiiarra: rih J in Pa.at town ship, to John Thomas. ;horjuii:eat J has- . r-.r-ha-iL for - .i-'J. I: Is aUo j - j:n.jreJ tha" ieiri! cra...i-i ioas wiii r.'s'i t fTom tLissaie, as other psn:- c-a;:u to have aa op-Son on the U.-Ij.': pie tract. Hf. Etea Meyers i.:;aa. di :gh:r of J that it was aboat? o'clock this moruiiii? H jn. B. F. Meyr. of iiar.-..,;-!-, aa i well when A. II. Shumaker. his apprentice, went known tj ai i::y peip'e ia this place, has j into the buiidiag llt after the firw in the been r , ij-t.si to j..i-j the h;crarr woajea of i eripne boa'-e. He al went into the mil! Ph.la i-.jjl.-A ia niakin.: aa exai.it ofli'e-a- hi:u:eif, a Urn ciiautea Iat-:r. s-.d bth dij ry w.rk at tle VVori : s lair. Mrs. M aisa j co.-e-ed that the !ira under to- itu tas beta a f.e pteat co'iir.hator to the iead- I mar'y out. so it is absolutely certain that in ma-l-tiaea a id i: erary lie .pipers the c ..iat.-y. of I Over in Meyers hiie ti:e e ertcos fo'-ed ye riay as to whet.;"r or n- ; ti.e Ui-vu coua i sl.cuid bo a.thor.i-d tJ kvy a special r t,e p.rr- cf nf.'-t.r.r tLs eXj'c j i.ca.-red. the i-.tro-!actl.).i of fclf -ric i Iirl. ta-d fi-e pro'tion? hit it possible i tha. the Bitxtirj of S oatr-t coancii can ; leara w .so." m as well as a i.ttie law from Iht:t Mcvt-rslale neighbors1 i rri;.a..tra:ieis have Lk-eL. h.eU .a the Pro ; tbuuourw's orii.e against the jranUcg of re- tail h.j a.'.r daa.ers' i.css-; to the applicant i frjtu Salisbury, i-it. twstip. Berlin ! h.ro :!-, ITrsiaa borojh, Exkaood bor ; o igi ar.d -.aers-t r,r-..u:i. None of the j rvmoastra-f -rs areas fjraii.iaiile ia regard to i tlie nuaioer of s jaa u-es a.".aeaed to taeca i as ia former years. I eats j ITaiess there are iiaj-irta it J-ve, ia the northern end oi l o- cwaty earty i.s catu.iU aad specuUtora wiii be sadly disappointed. The work of secunn.; oauo.is oa c ja. Jeoosts ia - ' . . mat section uf tue couaty has beca ca.-r.evl n " aich an ex-enl that u is sa d very fc i acres r.-naia Uj be taken. Interested par.ies ! co-i-im-.y as-er: tha: a rat.road w..i be cons'.rac'eJ urouza the aor.Q ,i tae co aaty ! d ir.:;,; t'ae veur. i There is no ioagsr room to d .uht that j taere tui bj aa im.n-a.-e aad.ence present ; at tae eu'eriaiameu: to Oe given in tae Oera ! House this eveaiag for the beae.1t cf the CtiiJn.es - Aid tijca-.-:. Vrar.y every one t of the reserved seas rial te.--a s:i i Last even i injr, and we have do doubt seals :ii beseii- iog at a pren.aa net re the dorsof the Ojera House 4.-en to n.'it. Edward J. bason, waose aerioas tiUaess . .... . ' as ner..ii.i:ed n list we. i s ii esiLa. oieu j ... ... t ! at his fc jtcs o i .Ma n street, t aursaav a:irr- 1 i noon. L;.m tl.s e'sats oi d patina. Four j I ..f hi. r-r- ..;-.:- h . i rr .i .A him to :he xt children bad prwedj-i hits to th. trrave, ail having died cf u pthcra withia : w ..ks. Mr. Jjhasort had beea s ckforh.e or six weeks and expressed a des.re to . ri-lea-d frora suJ.-r:ng. Hi had cia.1; Lis peace with the Ma-ttr aad was anxious to go to Hlai. He :5 surr.vedby his w.fi and oaesrnaii da- --titer. We rep.-at what wesaid last week ti.i- aoct re wortay oij etofthe caar.y of ri; cwd pe-.v'ie of 'his town can be found than th t alii cted woman. Avery sleik sin:!.'er is worktci ta-fa-mers of Fay it e aai s-i-rerset cou.iiits with a co-operat.ve pnrv'atsin sc'irme. U.s taiue is a new o:.e a . J the gl farm ers s ra to bite at it ra-i ly. Tae swiad.er claims r a the rt; r-tataf.v of a co-operative sore, which ei.a dry gjds, tools. etc.. to farmers at who ; e pn -es. Tj get the beaeiit of the ..- the fariii. rs are r .-aired to pay '- cents a yea' or ;l fir two years in aiv.oe- It is a s i.eai. ai 1 a. the frliow is a sruoMh t a kr- nia-"y of ta fa-m-ers are parting w;:h l ac r oas d oa' bi.ls ia order tog-', tie b.-n-i: of the cj o.m'l.--stor. Hisnw rfp)r.i to be wrk.a;; the inxintai-iser farm -rs a oag taj Sjaisr- st and FayiU" county Iiae. i iwti-ir ettr i. utl soil to ;.i:.u ; Stoke. Jiha F.aa raia. Cans.ia BwwKii, ' Jona-ha l G.ua', J jha G S't-a. i. X. Bell and F M Cbri'-y, of ih s ci y. 7 a-r of i c-al aaJ tiasli-r Uti-is in Saa le township, j rro-nerset c-jan'y. The cor-s.i-lra-io3 was ! $:';.-! Tais omp'etcs thi fourth sale of ' ux-rni c-ii lands to the parties ah-ve nauied. giving them control of over .1'i acres of laad ia S-.mrrs-t coaaty. These siies bar-' b-ea con i ictei y John R tsc..-t, attorney, of Ann set. Tote and Atexander Kiai, from Bedford County, representing ! the sellers aad M. A exiader representing the pu-chasers. Ta:s syndicate expects to reai-ju. h-ta-if-ome'y f.-.jra their inv .-.aa ?o s. waicb have aire.! 4 u! ed in fall?- The last pur.iha.--s was onc.aJe! yesterday in the o-JSce of M. AlennJir Jl'--t TrZ- Co!onl Taonaas J Gr meson, who recent ly died in West Cae-ter f-oa the etTst'-S of a wound in the f.ot re-rived ia the late war. was we ! cn wa ia Sj o Tset and an oraa siona! visitor bere. Colonel Gnaaesoa early in life learnei tbe trade of blacksmith aad ac-ara ila-ing suS cieat mnwy went to I'i.k.nsoa coi-e, where h was stadyiug when the war bnke out. He en i.-aed ia a cavalry r.iaaeat and -erveJ w ih cred.t to ihe close of it. Ia JIM Presi iect Grant a,,--oiatei h .u to a p-os.lioO ia the iiitemal revenue aemc. where be served oati! Cleveland t x.k .t-i , when be was the first to resign. Prr-diat Hsrristin nappoiuted him to th revenue s-rvice. wticb p.si ion be held to bis drain He was at one lioie car d. date 6 n..mii-atioa as auditor gene-ad by the Repubiiiana aad of late bad been caenti.ed for the Bepuhlkaa noxinattiw f"t Staia tjrewaarer. Somerset never beCjre experienced tucb blizord as that of Sunday night. Snow bad been falling continuously taroujuoat tbe Jy and about iz o c!-iok in tbe eeoing tb wiad TreJ to the airth-wtt and drove ihe aiow before it in bliad-0- clouls. At times U was ia.p.iesib!e to d.stingaiab I be citctrie raet lamp and pedotnais were com relied fc! their way ong tb aides oi btl:ldiag. la severa! of tha cL arches th g-ei-estaaiie-ty wa evinced. Windows raf.led and tim bers creaked anUi it seemed though the -cred eifioes would topple over and bury the worshiiiers within. At the caticliisioa of the abreviate sen-ices every person Within the charchfs breathed a sigh of relief and La.-ter.ed towards their horuej aa rapidly as tbe furious storm would permit. Sign boar-Ja were haltered and limbs were torn f-ven trees by the wind. Taw atonn rgel nriui after mid-cilit and before moriiing the mercury had dropped to hi degrees be low sceio. The wind continued high and pierricj cold il.-oiay. Ail roads leading to t-e coat-try were biockidd atid few f-ir-n-.ers Teclared to town. Xt ror iu the history of Somersft was a s;nr e irvtioa so tarnutiy coa:esed as that of yesterlay. A determined eTjrt was made on tie pan of a number of citizens who are opposed t) the borou.;1! corporation atterapt iag to put in a water supply to deea'. one or two of the candidates on th4 U-p ibiicia ticket. Pj'itici was lost S'ijhl ofto a great extent aaj Tilers cist their biiloU far wait to ?y bheej to betas best inte.-e.i of the to-ra an 1 taeir pociets. Tais friin; et ten lei aai sg mem hers of both parties aad me Teatare to assert that there was mo. c i"ti! than was evir kaowa b.;fore in a 1 j-:a'. eiec'ton. The anuaati stght of ca ici-diteea.-.d the t frien.is eieotio:e-Trg oa the s-.reM w':ea the mernry was hovrl::; s'wri.-ra was w.-Ufsae-l throJihout the U A dc.-;-erae int:ti wis wajt-l fr tiie o.'li -e nf Ja.iics of till P:a-M, ail here, too, party lin-s were not closely drawn. Caidi d ite fjr sch oi o!m-ors eicction-'erel ia a ll;..rtia. leads Ql to h:.p tht when tiny Worns members of the school board th -v- wiii rejltiti-jnixf t!t baslnessof that b-! ,1 oi-i.- ai. conduct the a:TJ.-s of tne j .: .)), utstr.ct ;a the tntere.ta ot ta; pitr is I id iie xj's o J not of iadisi.laa's ord." ! r.oitiiaations, iruprje the corps of tea-'iers and f'e tt-1 such pubiic se'iools as we h' u'd have and ii which ail eit ijns of the d.s triot ran f.v! a comaica-lsble p-i ie. Modern Housework May be done more ea.-ily, more cotiTenient !y or. 1 with -s expeme on the Cinderella rUnff than with many otters ; all tbe old c'..tiois to rangrs i-etEOTed. It will save y.'U time, mocey aad bard work. It is a Fd baker and in sold with that understand ing;. S-i'.d by James B. Holderbaam, Som srset, Ta. B g Fire In West Saliabury. From the Sdh-Hrr star, Fr..ly. H. A. lieitz's lare steam erist mill, in W est aiisbnry, wa totally co isuni. J by f.re this morci.:. How the Cre or'cinAted ! is r.at known. Mr. E :tt infortcs T.e $t r lie h.tildii.s did not take !l-a fritu that so.t-ee. Mr Reitz tasn went to do his chores s'noa the stable and Mr. -raa-naker pr.see.-J to up steam in the mill. It was bo! a few minav however, nntil Shu rr.ak -'r dl- ;vrel that the mill ws a fire in '.'it MMitei-t cjmcr of the main bailJln?, uearthe ;ro.nd. and be at once psvethe a'a.-'n. T':e 3 iraes spreal Tery rapidly and i-.- was e-i d sitovered as far np as the second and third floor.. It was soon appa rent that te building could not be ssved, and the crowd that had f:hred in the mean time !ern to carry out tloir aad prepare to pro'ect the other binhllnr Dear by. Tbe nl:I was soon in ashes aad only a very small oyitintity of its cootenls saved. Tbe total loss is e-timated at tIO,'. Ir.scrance. SV"V Wuiie the re rael, J. B. Marun's store bail V.?z. occupied by II. C.Shaw, aiso look Cre. bur by heroic eMails tne ba:!d:cs w savei!, the only darnajre to it being several ho:es burned in the roof. The covered bridrre near the mi'! was also a.l-e se.era! times, bat each time tbe flames were e iiareisheil b.-fre much JamiK was done. Hid it not been a very oa' in mirr. ing. the s'ore. the bridge and perhaps the Williams hotel would also have been con ranel But the lrws is reeat enoazh a it is ; not only to Mr. Reitz, bnt U the whole ci-nmtnity. Mach sympathy felt for Mr. Eeiti, as he is one of oar most hono-e-l an l nsefa! citizens, and his mill wa. of ines tirosble Talae to 'Jht wrnmunity. As the Sre or-linal in tbe s ntfcea-t comer of the main bai!dinr, it is truly a mys'rry bow it sUrte.1, as there was no s'ove coranytniog else ia that partofth bcildir..; that co old have cau-e.1 it. Horses Wantad. ': Mon .ay, iae- ..rr an.. W.1n.'-e FK a-..t f a rr-li - , , . -. t t'ti r4 . fn r.TT t.-.re !T.rrer ' " 'i-in; to sell will do well to bring their hor- to somerset tae atjor ramea cat. C. C. ? HRK-St. D. B. l.MVERHU. For Rant. A bone ar.d t at the east end of Union ? reet, ia Sotaersel b iroutf'a. Call on or ad -dr-sa M. E. Caivca. The Borough the Probable Defend ant in a Damage Suit. Some months ago a son of Garrett Fore-n-tPif w.vs thrown from a horse while cr-yss- j inz a brid e erected by street commissioner i Beale on the Soti.h Side, the brid-r giving i away under the horse's weight. The yoang ; roin was bmt-e.i about the thigh by the i fall. bnt was about and attended the open ing of the Constiction Company's plant tbe arc evening. Liter on, bis injuries took an unfavorable tarn and he was confined to hla room aa ier the nrsroa's care for two or t.ir.j m-inrhs. Mr. Foresprlng claims that the lid's injuries were da- t,o the defective characer of the brl.lg?. and oa that ground a.-is the Council to pay the bill of eip-n n,T-s-arily inenrred, with ailowane? for the boy's time, fjoting an a total of over Tae Coa-vct! bolieres that tbe borough i; not ruYn; an J d-clia?! to pif. or a'. leist bn taken n aetioa a. yet. Mr. F.jcj-pring, we unier-tand, will place the mvterin tbe hands of tis attnmey, and tbe j isi!c of bis c'alai will probabiy be deterrnine.1 by the court. XrfrmiiU l.fjitter. Mt. Msrlah Items. Oar market gardaer, Wilharn Daniels, is busily engaged preparing sellable seeds of tis owa raisiug for the spring trade. Tbe demand for seeds grown by him far exceeded the snpp'y 'ast year. E ! Miller is raaning his chop mill here to the great convenience of -arraers who are fattening stock. Wa. H. Homer, of near Frietlens. wbo bad been working here a.l winter has returned horns. There is an unprecedented demand ir kcusea at this place. Every hno-e is now eeenpie.1 and a n amber of persons desiring tmovehrre can not do so becaase they ad it impo-ssab'-e to secure homes. One of tie latest arrivals is EL Lobr, of Johns-town. He is a fill mer resident of this place and f ii:nd that lite in tne city d.d not agree with t'lm. He is in delicate health. m Tbe religious sentiment of this place seems to be oa the deciiae. O.ily ii x pers jns were present at religious service in one of tbe eborches a certain Sunday ia January. The pastor and sexton are in-eluded in this num tr. The weekly prayer m-eting that had been kept np for over S fty years was diacoo- tinued a lew months ago. Dr. J Crist p res it ai his prfe-j;on! opioni-n that cbol.sra will become epidetnis ia the rni:ed States tbia ipring. and that there will be an anprecidented dernsnd for his household -Dedicines. Dr. Jo has the advantajeeof other people. He caa laigb aad grow fat? whea they are rick. X. Contmaugh County. "Tbe county of Coneojaugh, with the city cf John-town as the county seat, would look well and soon J well ; may weld be a pocai b:!ity, and is a 'consnm tnatioa devoutly to fce wished," says the Johnstown Tribune. rhtrre ara many cosreiit reasoaa why a new t-jcnty should be Airtned in the Vailey cf the Conetnaagb, with tbe city of Johns lown as iu capital. Johnstowa has thirty tbousand inhahitants. It is an important commercial and mann-acturing center, and it is tbe natural trading cent' r of a territory ennsiderabiy lar.-er ia area than Jour hun dred j.juare milts, with a population mot than twice as lare aa the minimum men tioned in the Constitution, and its railroads and other facilities for eotamanication with this region are very good. This Sour-shicg city is tied to a county seat thirty seven miles distant by the only feasible means of cu3mnnt-aL:on, aad that involves a chane of cars from one railroad to another ; and legal matters appertaining to the varied and important business and ojmnit re al interests of our city and the surrounding county mast be adjudicated, settled, and disposed of ia that out-of-way town. Thet'aie r-Ard to go to Enens boig, the great expense attendant upon the trip, and the delays too often endured when there, furnish s'rong reas as for the forma tion ofa new county. The prompt and ef fcctive administ ration of public business de mands a chr,ge. If ever there was a theme that neeed airhating; if ever there was a scheme that would j-Astify the untiring work and ceAs-Tlcss vigilance of the Board of Trade, it is one iookin to the erection of a new coanty, with Johnstown as the county seat. This would be a permanent and oontiaa ia;r bcncSt, not merely a etnp.jr.u-y one. Sach a county could be forme.1 from por tions of Cac-bria, Somerset, Indiina and Westmoreland, keepir.g easily within tbe Constitutional limitatious respecting territo- j ry, population, and proximity to ex:s'.ing l county seats. Within a radius of eiht and I ten miles we have a p.pal-atioa of probably j fif y thousand people, and the sentimeat of j this population is uadoubte-diy cvwwhelm- J in'y ia favor ofa new county. j The sixth para-aph of the cbaiter of tVis town, exectitsd 1-y Joseph Johns, November 4, Us! followst "The said Joseph Joons reserves the s;aare oa Mia street, conu niog louN'os. , ol aaJ olt, for aCouuty Court House aad othsr public ba.lJins, aud be hereby en).a,'vs, as s.xa as the said town b-cones a seat of jaitice, to convey the same to taeeoaaty for that pur pose, free aaj clear of all encumbrances whatsoever." Is it not time that the manifest desire of the foun Jer of our city be carried out ? "Xo is the accepted time." L"!t our Board of Trade start the ball a-rolling, and our pts:ple as a whole will urve the Commit tee having charge of these bills to report one that will tit our case, and other si tuilar ones. The present Act authorizing and lYgulaticg the erection of new counties is that of Aprl IT, 1-7-, but it o:ly applies to the division of a coun'y havin a population of loO,i) iuhahltants. There ia t.o ppjv'aioo for the eredon ofa new county cut of portions of other coanties. What we need, therefore, ia f ithcr a new Act, or aa aaiend mat to the ! present A.:t. perrui:ting the erection of new i counties from portions of vher counties, j and adopting the Constitutional provisions rrspectini territory, puliation, aad prox imity toex..-'i:isr coaaty seats. Ia th:.-cv:inectl n. it may be tratafaily said that none of the coanti-rs aaaaed Would le injariously aif.s-ed by taking tbe por tions re.j ilred lor the new county. Northern and Cenral Cam aria has developed so pro dtg'ously of late thai Ehettsburg as the onuaty seat of tiie old county would Lave ail she could takecare of, aad the old coun ty would sii.l have about f jrty tho.isaad ia hatitaats. Our g.oo-1 and generous neigh bor S-.merset could atT-rd to give us Paint and C-jrieniaah Townships, and perhaps a part cf Jecncr, and this would be an agreea ble chanie to tbe iar-ners residing ia those distr:. ts, inasmuch as they nearly aid mar ket their produce at this poiat. Indiana and Westmoreland txcid, from their ample pr. p rtions, we!! aSord to give us a corner. The pntent law re.j-.ii res aa application of one thousand of tbe iaba'aitar.ta of the pro pose! cew district, and Ihecixaent ofa ma jority of the qualitied voter, of the proposed new county d.urict at an election to be held for that purpose. There would be no trou ble in comp'ying with ths provision ia our case-" A Pure Baking Powder. A taking powder that can be depended upon Uj be free from l.ais an 1 a! am is a de s. ieratum in these .days of adulterated fjod. So far as can be judged from the otSai .l re por.". the "K yai" seems to be tae only one jet found by chem cal aaalysU to be entire ty without one or the other of these sab stances, aad absolutely pare. This, it is shown, results f-orc the exclusive use by its manufacturers of cream of tartar specially re5aed and prepared by patent processes which tota.ly remove ail imparities. The cost of this chsni.cally pure cream of tarta is much greater than any other, and it is ased n t.o baking powderexcept the Riy al." the man tjfacturers of which control the patents under which it is reriaol. E'r. Edarard G. Love, form-riy analytic chemist for the t" S. Govercmen', who made the anaiy-ts for the Xew York State Board of Hal'b in thetr inresti jatioa of bating p.jwjers, and whose lauaia'e knowledge of tht ingredieuts of all those sold ia this mar ket enables bira to speak authoritatively, says of the purity, wholesontea-ta-s and sa perior quality of the "R-jya" : " I tind the C'val Biking Powder com posed of pure and whole!me ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder, and does not contain either alum or paa'paites, or other injurious substan.re. Prof. Live s tests, and the recent ofajial tests by both the raited States and Canadi an Governuasnts, show the Riya! Baking Powder t be superior to all others ia strerg'h and leavening power. It is not on ly the most economical ia use, bat maks the purest, tiaest Sivored aa i most whoie sc me f.-td. Several sjl iiers w-re executed during tbe t-l."U A'ar -ird-ertioc, treiehery, munlr, and so on ; but Lieutenant A. V. Wadhaais, of the Xavy, says that not a single sailor on the I'aion side was sentenced to death. For Rent. G-xid second 3-oor o:!ices ia Printing House Row. Far terms, etc.. call at ibis ofiice. DIED. BAii.VUAKr. Ia Aiioona. Jan. Isi. Ir.fc5, Minnie ler.na, beloved daughter of Wax, H. and Sarah Bamhart, aged IS years, 6 moc. and 3i-days. Interment took plat at Fne-d-ns ia the presence of a large and sympa thetic c H-course ot people oa Sabbath. Jan. ialnd. Funeral services were held ia tbe Luth eran church at Frie lens of which deceased was a faithful member. LONG. Oa Saaday, 221 inst., Eva Julia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Long, of Miiford Station, aged 0 years aad A months. WATSO.V At the home of her daughter, in Confdaence. oa Feb. t.th, Mrs. Catherine Watsoa, in her 77th year of her age. She leaves one son and one daughter and a host of frteuda to mourn her loos. MARRIED. HOWARD FISHER. At tbe residence o Abraham L. Howard, ia L'ncoln town ship, oo Djcernber . Hs-J, by J. L. B-?rkry. Etfii , Mr. Wm. H. Howard, of Linro.ii towruhip and Miss Mary E. Fisher, of Som erset township. BAEa-H0RXE2. Oa Taa-aday Jaa oary ISi. l'US at Lincoln township, by El ward Eeiler, J. P. Xoaii A. Baker and Mis Kat-i Homer, both of Soraerset coaaty Pa. LIVINGSTON' MOON At thia reaiJence of the biides Mother ia Lower T ark y foot township, oa Januarv 21, by Z. L. Tanneh.il, William Liviagnoa i f Cambria eraniy, aad AdaMoa, of Lower T-arkey-ioo! towoship. From thw Stat Capitol. The first petititm far or ng tbe repeal of tbe blue laws of ITT came into the Hoof e Thursday. It ia signed by eighty-four citi zens of McXean coonty and arg-a "the re peal or mod; Scat ion of the laws of 1701 ia accordance with tbe enlightened view of the nineteenth century Tte bill repealing tae local cpfiou law governing tbe teorough of Mt. P.easant will be reported to tbe House with aa a-Srmalive recommt n lation. This bid was once killed in coraaiit-ee and reconsidered. It has been before the legislature for a number of years, and has bee n the topic for much deba'e aad wrangling. 1 r. Cntchlieid, Friday, intaxlavted a measure, providicg for keeping tbe public highway wbea blockaded with scow, allow ing supervisors to erect aurh fences (or the prevention of blockades as tbey may dtera proper, and Saiiig coTopru-ia-ioa for tbe loss of any fence which may be removed ia making such change-. A similar bill was intrudaccd in the House by Mr. Thomas, cf Cambria. A vigorous attempt is to be mad to change tbe system of liquor licenses. Sena tor Hackenberg bas introduced a radical bill in that line. It provides for tbe division of the State into fourteen license distr cts of which Philadelphia ia one and Allegheny county another. In every district there are to be six rom miss-loners, three from each party, appointed by the governor. The sal aries are to be pa.d by the State, on the ba sis of toper each application passed upon or trarisfsr made. The compensation, though, ia not to be less than $i.OoU cor more than i-i -. The quaiitications of li cense applicants and the proceedings are practically tbe same as under the. Brocks law, and .be f-ea are anchanged. Saloons are to clote oa D-C.ra-ion day and grape growers may make and sell wine without license. A similar provirioa is ma.de for bo na fide club which may sell for social pur pose a! cost without license j, except on Sunday. At a joint meeting of the jrsrae and fish com mil toes of the senate aad bouse held Thursday it was unanimously decided to re port arnrmaliveiy a bill provid.ng for tbe taking of game as follow! t I-aboiLs, quail, pheasants, wild turkeya, deer and grouse from October I o to Iec.n-.ber 13; rail and reed birds from September 1 to Pecerotei 15; ducks, geese a id other wild fowls from September 1 tiMay 1. Tae omraitte.?, after bearing a number of gentlemen discoas the woodco" k question, dec:ded to amend tte bill so that wxj leock caa be taken from July 4 to Angnst i and also that these birds can be taken from October lo to December 15. The bill also provides that no game shall be soid whether killed ia or out cf the state after Jaauary I of every year. The granger sc Ip act allowing bounties for panthers, skunks, foxes, minks, wea-sela, hawks and owls was favorably cousidi-red. Dr. Tool's bill, which provides for the erection oftel weirs in August, September anl Xoveaaber, was passed with aiarinative reeor-;r-:eni!a-tion. The maaner o: the distribution oftuef I'.', lm ,'. appo.'priatioa to comaioa schoo!s wiii doabtiesa be cha.age-1 by the present leg ialature. At prelect it is distributed by tte coaaty commisjioners at the triennial aa-sessnien-S. Tnis plan is reirsr led by the Country districts as ianp-iitab, and several bills have been iiitn.sla.-e-l ali aiding to remedy the J.rH.-ulty. That of Senator Lo gan, of Crawford, proposes a distr. butioo on the number cf schools open aad in ac ive operation six Cior.'.hs each year. Another bases it upon the number of teachers, and one teacher for a act-ool, another upon tbe nam't-tr of children of school age, and a fourth, that introduced by Mr. Tewksbury, present- a system based cot jo.ntly upon th naaiber of schoxols and the whole camber of Q-onlts they are annually open. The present system has been in ue since about l-Ht Aa iaaportant suggtsiion out side of these bill has bee a made that, if carried out, might improve it. The assets ment is made triennial!, wh.le the Itglsia- j ture appropriates for two years only. Thus every four years the money is Jistnbuted lor tbe last year of one triennial period on one basis, and for the first year of the next on another. For example t Tbe distributioa of last year was based on the number of taxable returned iu l-t. while that of I-t 'J is on the number returned in 1 -oah The per capita amount ia 1-'.'- was $.1 15. This year taenaaiber of taxabies Lave considerably increased, while the appropriation remains the same, the amount per capita is lowered. Thia lea ds to loa I coaipiaiat from districts not bearing this fact in mind. If tbe returns of taxahiES were made biennially to corres pond with the appropr.ation, it would ob viate much of the trouuie complained of, aa well a enable towns springing up rapid'y lo get their fair share of the appropriation sooner. Town Topics. rscii T pies, that bnlaaat, spicy, ttocgb sooietimes sligatly naughty. .jciety journal, puoiisr.ejia Xew York, makes the follow ing announcement : 'With the first ista ia March Tai T.vii will be peraiaaectiy enlarged to ta:ry two pages. Aiihoagh it is generally conceded that already this journal bail roeorme the most complete, s aried and entertaining to men and women o; culture of acywetkly ever publ-shed, y?t the publisher, grateful for the extraordinary favor with which the higher class of readers, not alone ia Arncri ca, but whererer English is naad, bas receiv ed Ttis Tys'ot, wiii be content only w.tb renewed and greater eiorts to produce a journal caapproach in breadth of scope and excellence of literatu-e. Arrangements are now completed with twenty-five of the most d-sticeuished writers of fiction to contribute short stories and senais to its colams. Among ihtia are such world famed utbors Ame'ie Rives. Mary J. Hawksrt Ltnoe Falconer.') F. Marion Crawford. Jerome K- Jerome. Edfar Fawcett. Julian Hawthorne. Ambiose E epre. Hamlin Uariand. Paul Liodax Catalle Mea Jes. Francois Coopee. Anatole France, etc , etc. "Hereafter each number of Tim T ,yi will cunt-tin a short story, and a chapter cr two of a serial by one or the other of these entertaining litterateurs. There will be no curtailment of tbe varied and interesting matter that has heretofore gained t r tbe journal the unique and exalted position it now holds ia current literature." There ia no weekly journal published which covers so wide a field of matters in teresting to people of inteliigeaeeand culture as dots Tvt ri;s. This cew departure, giving to its readers the further benefit of tbe very highest order of fiction; wiii prove another element of popularity. For tbe amouat of read. n . matter that it gives week ly, it is the cheapest publication .H per year) ia the world. Clubbed with the g-ewt Quar ter! Maga-tice, "Tales from Tne Tjf-ia," each cumber containing an original prize novelette, tbe twt are sent for 5 per year. Tioww Tyia, 21 West ! Street, Xew York Easy to Manage. Tbe Cinderella Range is easy to manage, many other ranges are not. The construc tion of the Cinderella adatita of plenty cf air under tte grate, which prevents it from burning our and every provision is made lor cleaaliDees. Examine it before yoa buy. Sold by James B. Hol.derbaam, Soaierset, Pa. Suit was entered on Saturday in tbe Blair Coonty courts for $15 "JO da masres for breach of promise to maTy, by Eimira Wil liams, of Eoecsbu.T. against Elmer Ger bart,of Altoona. The plaiati-f avers, in her declaration, that her engsgraiei-tt was contracted oa Christmas Day, but her suitor bas proved faithless to his tows since thst time. Mr. Gerhart was required to fuf cish $') " baiL OUR ANNUAL REDUCTION 20 PER CENT. SALE ! OPENED jMONDAY, JANUARY 30th, AND WILL r.E CONTINUED UNTIL Saturday, jVIarcli 4t, '93 We oner the public oar entire line of GOODS, consisting of CLOTHIXG, OVERCOATS, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SIIOES, JTJTS, TRU.YKS, GE.YTS' FUR.XISni.YGS A.YD CARPETS, AT 20 PER CENT. Below actual ralae. We mean to make room for our iaimeri-.e line of SPBING GOODS, And reallr meaa to give yoa back TWENTY CENTS CASH oa every dollar's worth of goods you. bay. TLii ia without qnes tioa the best o'ct ever made the people of Somerset County. We have a fall line of all the above named Good.?, and this big reduction oozit sardr sell therri. Re.-pectfully, j. m. 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. T0I7N IlAMER. ESQ TREASURER OF TOE FOOR HOUSE OF J SOMERSET COUNTY, ia account with the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania, for the year ending the second day of January. A. 1 5 93. No Receipts To am.-mnt of aie at th rmr houe in t " somerset csinty t rorter Nol if l-l 3. - - - - - Outdoor Expenses. Amount fonrarle.!. , r.n;.ler relief .. . iainieuaace of CQ:iCrea.. ,, , o. lo paupers " " Inmates of I'xrr.ont. " at HarTi,n.:r. " ehll lreo aitiaya Out door l orK as . meittcal tltrnttanee R. R. fr lor u. b- wipers VL-itors traveling expense Fa.d tHller ccuilies aa.) teleainj , . l-ireetors exreii-es a orfe-iai business.. Justice anl Locstatne Csonreyiug O. i. paupers POOS IIOCSE ESrE.S Pry imcds and clotiiing.. 1 '-nerx , , , , ts tteat and ttoir A pfi-tHiuer Ha-lware . Iv-ef. ba.s-n, butter a-i ssiic. i tea aai ermX-rs 1,1-jrene1 , riurarand a.):a.-a eritass aad :ni oer ;-p aad brooms - Ttnware. PAato-s and fruit.. i oi i slauouerv . lorufsaxia metieai eiaminer ana oeruxicatea. J'tsu.e and i r.la'i. few . P-etwe, euvrkooes aad bwx rent Pnnaiig aad ta.tvsrusinz settlement 1 0Mt!U , PnaanooiarT and Reeopier fees iioegax, earuicf anl FAKH EXFESsES Imciersenta -mittiine HaMware fertiliiers an-1 iiine -re-U anl rolnti , L u alter an 1 f .-e . x .' 1 1 kepmirs aatl --i .-ry -Labor aa.l .lyoamiie IXrRO VE3tE. TS Lumber Kepir Pi:iband pT-r I-atior. me.-Laa'-al Balance oa new rouiniicg . Ir)n pipes! sXeata aeatssr EXTEAORPIXAR T EXFEXSEf Furr.ltn.re .. , Revorl... , , ,, ., ,, Live sUM-k .4."sejb.iQenl to pour am.iation ".-.lnkii.e Monev paid oa ia.ient.ire areementa.. M.i-eimsn fiiud Uaraj? lueet of cgtit SALARIES JXD WAGES L irwrt.Tr Weiler . - lii.-bej- 01 i aW5rney aad eler. Coiborn Hnvwictaji. ( aminers . t ia n. Savior Tresv.i! r. liaaurr Stewart. Ma er t or.. K.'-- Jamtiir-. Kiinmel and Rvan . Cierl lo settlement, si smacker T HE DIRECTOR.- OF TIIE TOOK IX NO. 1. To amounted escaiaieil la exroenses . By ' receive.t trora eontv Coaicii--toitrs on aJOve or.ler a. "of erUiuid aaexpended to the credit of said iin&rd A ccocxt of c. c MCi-SELMAX doxath" Deed Cook. Vol. 62, pa .re 73. 1. Toaasonnt reeeiveil frim r.ranry Ommiseioners, int ion MuMelicaa fnad. ? I. To ' over pai.i itue froni eeueral riiiO s 1 If " expeaited t r nenapapers, etc - . f C IS I iK DIRECTOR'S INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS FOR 1:32. FREDERICK WEU.ER, POOR HOCE PI RECTO 3, IX ACCOUNT WITH SoMEEr-FrT L. To aokocnt of pocr hcuie orter No. 1jZ- t X By one year's sajiry as director $ 30 (0 $ 00 OB $ WM. PICKET, POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, IX ACCOl'XT WITH SOMERSET COCXTT. L To aiavmnt of p.w ho-iae or Ier Tft. I'- t 3. By on year'i uCary aa director JOS. L. MILLXR. TOOR HOC?E HEECT0R, 1. To amount nf poor hou-e crtler X.- ,i - tet due X By ooe year t aaiary aa director 1-K . o UTSTANDING ORDERS UNPAID. No. - 34 Teat Tj whom t-oel.. Jo-eph U M V.er. Joaepa r. Mi.ier- J. &- Muler We, the andersSiraed An.litor-i nfthe iinty of Somerset, la th Commoowewli'i ot JrVnaey'vmata, locrirv that io pir"io--of the 47th reetioaof use Act. enil.IeJ - Aa Ket rlaun lo eooni;e. toB-oip ru-ptmi the !5tb ty ef Apr!. A. D . 14. we met at the mt cf J'l-ure. !b tbe erxa rv of oooierset. eo me 3i .iav Jnuar. 1-ect, and ater being aiilv wor. dnl .et.l. .t;u- t et te the .levermi aeeonnu pe-i'iii-nl ot n by law aarreaoiv tn the evri Aet of eint., aiel oipt e-meai- taerem. cc.-.r.iiit tne twt of oar jwtcnent aaJ ar.iiitj, an 1 tnac aie aoreoui( are ira aal corret t0Mnen wf the fol;ovrine acenon-4. vif: K J-.ba Kuvr. f . Trearorer of the Poor Eccae and Bookw cf Kmplovment of Suenenel f lei.-.t . w : ; h i.J r.om'.v of otnerset. 1-t. The acomint cf toe ft. ta. Itnausia dooation. 21. Tie enimate aeetsuia. T'.e m tiTiJoai aeeuuiigi of tae Directors of tit Poor, with the County of all tor th year t-ya. fie Treamrer anil the Mreetora weve duly wt tannest to acpewr Ufbtw the AutiUora with tbtr buuaa aa ppen. aaa tasry lul oa appear aal pnxlwred Iturtr ioooaa, uraera, laiia, vounaers aal papsm i4 wboow autrOaiL) In lexUtoocv waeroof w aaac hereaaiD set oar Las da azul eais Ciis ti 3X3 day of .aaoarr. a. arrasT-- r- r. BH"-t"0HFTt 'ssalJ H. M BEBaLrr. F KSi.tN !-H Kit ;IX i-' OejJt. JVHJf 0l Half. aai-l iiolderbatj-m:. Dr. i nt -je lotsa? si Masee-maa ron.l . to haianca acisiuu;- 11-76 01 Totals I Ii77t 01 Am't 7t u Z i jv Ctl 6 i-T S.) , m or- n:. u t- ts) a . ' a. ' , ,, W SU 04 L; 2sn Jt ! J2 17' l- sa. aas c -S .S.0i ITJ St 1:. tat -i- it r -a : on oa 75. i r r-i 87 . 1 !- St Sf to: 10- 77,. ;i a". yn on r 5tl 40 i ) - t r-:2 t-- I 2) H 4i . : 7 5 5.V si r. -. f S-t9 J9 . er lo 1-JW t -21 X 9s .1 IH 'JU l -i . J i 0 1 JS will T, . $ to 3D .t S 35 1') t- .. 11 40 f. 40 en 7 . . 1M It) du f lt7j.l liTTSOt ACOoTXT WITH WEILsET COCXTT. pa. ca. 1 lluU) 00 . f Ii) V7 '1 1 7a lo :ui) j f on V ae CO. r oe 00 9' PA. 00 . I Mm I oe on J 0 IS 1CC0CXT WTTH SOMERSET CO. PA. f I I M 5 I 3 n J OS ie te Amoast f 3 TO .0. o t ato sa Vlien Yon Visit 7U mt .' r.-trr!: Ml w 1 CTSi . Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to bur mens wear of the best grade, beit males and bcit stylet Where ? Whr, of course, at tae Mammoth Clothing Store run by the J0T1N3 TOWN IIUSTIJIRS. Suitj of tie Iarest pat:?-iu, Hati of the newest ?ty!es, Nersware of tha finest and nobbiest fashions. Underwear of all makes, jrrades and materiaLj can always he had at " The HUSTLER a ' Emporiaa. If yoa are seeking good gtli. cheap goods, sroo-Is at anheari of low prices, we are your Clothiers to buv of. Satisfoetioa guaranteed, THOMAS & KARR, Successor to Thomas, Karr & O.-.hie. 251 and 253, Mala Street, JOHNSTOWN. PA. New Spring Goods AT S. E. PHILLIPS, 10.J Clinton Street, Iuth.er Ac Green's ISI.x-k, JOiIXSTOWX, PA DRCSS GOODS. Ccnsistic of ELa i aj Colore.l Sha'lie S'.'.ia, Surah ti;k. Velvet anl Velveteen ia ail colors, Black and CVvlorl Hearlettasat 2': :'o. 5J. 75, $1 CO and tl ii peryariL Ve have a fiitl line of all the N Weaves, sue a as liediord Corii. C'nevernn Farrs ani t'he.;ii., etc Cotton Dr Gsvtxiji. Foile-Ua-cor J VrX.c-i t'iotii, Caste a Colh, (Tiaiatirt anil r-utmea. Ladlest Kpriiix JsckeU. A fall lice of rvxestics. We jaaraatrr 1 oar Kid Gloves. Call and sec ns. S. E. PHILLIPS. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Yes, exorbitant prices for DJ?teal-. Cireaus. De-ks, Tables Clialrs, Mattresses, Sofa.-, drst class Parlor S-ts. ar.1 all kiuds of Fa nitare have been knocked in the head at 5 fi"!"?' TJ-"- TT" lm Cr3 kr V ma .Ca id 41 1, it h aa a sae as v to w As evideaee of tae fact ea'.l at No. 1 1 S Vash:ntoa Street. Johnstown Px, opposite the Company Store, where the gftate.-t bargain i can be had oa terrES to suit pureliaser When in JOHNSTOWN. .loa't fail to call at GEO. K. KLINE'S NEW SI OH E, 241 Main St., Where will be fonnd a Complete Stock of Dry Good-', Ladies s. and Gents Furnishinrs atl Wraps. All the Newo-t t .Intrs in Dres? Goods including Silk Svrges. Henriettas. Camels Hair, IJeilord Cords, Wool en, Crepes and all otiier Niovclties ia t!ie Dress Goods line. Also a complete line of Stable Goods, such as Mu.-lins. Shtttrtintr, Table Lin ens, Crashes. Ac, Our line of Ladies Wraps, Li lules Jackets Capes and New Markets cf the latest Spring Sttdes. OUR MOTTO: Cost Goods." lite.-t St vies and Lowest Prices. Come aud see us GEO. K. KLINE. SI HOW BIG? THE - HOW STRONG? V7riie fjr rates on th AGENTS H. 8. MO EE P. CttL tittl T.ir Or I'ARTir:tV To crjle I W ri')"IJ7i ''jril'-ri ' 'rr;v, r . B. :t 4 t-iou-a.-. K.-:it -riuls'. i... ' . : t- :- J i n " - -er, t i ; s- t-4 Be.r-y ot t,i u-t-4 ! -vtX irisf ft-,. 4f btrpe-i ti-. : Jaji-w He.m-y. t !ar i il- rjicy. iiirr V -r. A -mr.vu. Ir.-!;4M.aA, 5Tsn :urTiirr.r: f :u.a tuii rira. aw l-ia--It. .: t.e ".It.-w : i: 't.;":-!! . l;e'w reiaa. ivut iintn. fc.i:f;:r. ia:.trrs-r.-i nrn AL.e ifu oi keai o-iiuv. M - rd.rfia. fcr-!ir i:iirrn'--"1 w;ta .rbaj.i Kt-staS. nf ind'Mia tH:ur , i?. P-tr t-uj. :i J-.n-jiuwa nm;f- it-iiv. P. . JtoCQ H Xci:n Mx-t , firim, jlA.-- A. liHUtrp! 1 1 Ivei'i" .1, aeiir--in 7 i( 1 L.,j . rr Kkt' j aoi.i?.t .aai :a cirsur.rr yA a Wl f Pni;;jii irt-S ! :r.e rt1.aDs i out of .imsfTwfrt r-ttsuu'.y, F.. nl: mr ti.rext-tr-J. I h'.t l a on :.k 1 rw-ai -.. ..o ta rvl Ca:-2 rtx A'.i'-rw Sit.na'i lrw- ... :iiia i Vinani.ir ta.a:p. .r trvi roun::-- rX.rft V oratilT t of fv'-riATy. I.-.'. &ea Aiai wre vwi caii a;Uta-i if t.i lii.u Jstaa t ; x I pat la line n i't -if ih ; E a.;? Xi tlie Ci-vh,r.' of Pinu turr. :a t.'oi.rt A riiiwri JrrTraiTWHi U'Wa-.-iip. 'ieCi LottiiCJ, 7 t r t -irrn . NK.t ? is h ;r'tT4 7ri, lh4t t;, pv.-..tj John rii:er A 1:itijx jt i.t dt'.v.-el. wa pr?euu-.I Ui lis, ,. rt tae ut ot w-frafr'f a. L l-v: wrJrj f.r.Ii h- b-! ft nuAa TO iiH ia m : -r wit il a a.- 1 -i L b.;: ;j r ia r" y ?ntTTii !ater-w.. a i travi;. v -xirt fai h dix-i:rj-U im t.r lTit:r tf hLpc-: truest in.il :.: a- aii-l hi 'mi - -. r-:. i-i. -.n-u. a onirr r q.- ri itm'x wui 0w a.-kt ti t.r ; t n nri.iuaV t'.jurt. bt tr a.-.! v. .-utrsei, uu taeiTUk iLy wf Fc'-r-itry A. f. iH-.l. t x Uic Court. A. J. HILErf 4 V -itrriK. OriCE IN DIVolK M Mry A. Wirii k. ) I-i The fon-. f wmnm t. - H-a i fi.-rw t t o Ir4. ! Iarsrl -.rriVk-. I t. z. 1 -roc I. -J. .V)."i ! I r. T ;y 1 ?"i''j a ni A . iau sj'-ptj in L':r-jrr4. ; T Jfnff Htri, Jt S T's-M-U'tJ V-r' r-iii. -f Yen T9 bfrT n.;: V1 1 .-:.! at,rex i ;h I Drc: t1 muni n 1 ft r 7.ma-rrt )t:ij(T : to Si hf.it i-rsrre-t on ta ta 'Mrnar m teo". 1 ' jT'.a .iy losr.virri t ' ar.Z ( St iy A. Wirii: . Mir t- U) hiii l;i iU-f :,n.. .i'ld h4 rj3M if irj. yru ii.iv, : j.ur -:! w;'t i!uju:1 a. b itv..-r'ni fmt ep- 1ic.S'V ni! 7-. mmy rnerr! int :( Tt-a Axrrmr 10 tiiw t-9trr'( off f i;toa unl Uti rA.i.r.Ltii riiit f fiwef rv t 'ticn. aoffier, Fe y I. to r:5. OTICE IN MVORCEL tl 'Cr!vi F . .. 1 2. : Har,an lUr. I yp. T No. j. Le. T. ,-rp.rTia1 AliSS Si'fLoa !n L-tfL Ton a hrrif oii.11 to b n.I a-ipesr at ;a ! Kit rurt iA rtiQxiu -IT; !:-? f .r nTt Mt nr 'tif .' fcbrhi-1 at "ir'tw-r-w't " 'i4H ioh! tit ho- ! marr. '.'"- Jiti i-y ' ai.--A r a tts-Oii, utii c Isaiiivwi J. y.iwir B'i-a tie- ;-!;it. f aar i naiDl. anl a' -. if v-y y-i nave, war . yir a.'i Daabr't :! a 1 'i-.v-at mm tu bnt..: of 9jurrvr rrit r-1 ir b :ta roat, ; af?ai .y t h" ravr f i.- rt -ti ol wr iai:'Ttl ta:rT yti &wfjrt n ' i rr. pae-r.tr-t Tfo-, l IzXlXki W' D. YJMIMsTRATCR'S xotice. atAUr? of Cacha tr -a"T. ! Tate 0 Ml- S-M T'wiavT!aw Lrta7 of a!m.u:-cra; 4a n it i-oTe iat hTia -) ria-airi u tn uiJ-r by tae prvpr aeUhwidt. d.- bemry citvq u aU re ' n ir rMri t ai 1 ecat U rrace unmeroy payoni aai 1 .". ctainw ms-.: 1-1 ia 4nie pre tt-m 'iu.r a iir.e'it.catwi f vrrti.ewwaC em siiurty, Sircr J5. i- a: E. Ual. Xymej: a.1m-r. uraiar JOIIXSTOWT We w.ll be g!a.J U welcooie joa to i or Show; joa wt 1 be in'e.-eaieoii ir. bxoJt n over the new thirjrs io Fumi'ire. Airnoet eve-j ihiy brinf rnesair.,r which voa have never seen. toiK lea l- sll other woods, aa.l well it mar. jiai saroraf an.! su1 tant:aL Uabcsj. me ia ca li u-e.i i.r i:naive famitare. Birch aa-i Bi.ii eye Mop e are vrj popular ar.d loot vt-ry pr. t'y. trt.-t i- n i .-t i ' -f a" the and a r.aiuber f .'.i er i re-;; w-owls. It will .lo an? one fXii t "-e what the market oun lair.s of Ftty things aJ oar plate ia the best market for cheap or exerwive rood ia Jobaatowa or for oiaay Bi.ia arounj. C.-cxr -V oV ti't!'i St WW Liri: WlyM 003?iii L Has GV2srS!27cf Assets t: m cf 11323. Kane aki Term Plan. WANTED r. 531 Wood st. Pittsburgh, s! : r r . I ill ALI.-TATK. I. r'-Bl.i ! HI rW ::-.,- .ti An -I -T .--.r"I .Hi; H tale 1 txin o I O rc i-.n r.-- r ii ui.'y. j:t 'he an, piri tii:cy. t oi.;lv rlwus :u i. a.: Urf-.t. 4- ' - FRIDAY', FZrY 21, 1 '..'", 1 I a c.- p. :i; ui .t . 4-1 t . , tn.. -riLA.ti'ii; t ..-. fiw-i.tf j-tri :f !.t:c-ir-l r. n:M-tr f t "t ie4J 1 4;pr, r;.-rii k h:Gaifi. i :t:-jj n-.ta-t" -a i. 01 tne T-t .y " A;-mt'-. T-":i ; r-ne-fi'.ifito'j l-t if A.-" i '"''. a-'.A tone irnrti ti tae t.-c ;; i " st '. x a a 1 :-.ctr iu tne 1 vt 77- .it-., ;r.r,i ; t f At . 1- s V) w "ar..i .. :it a.-i r-ru r r-mv( pur- -nieprvE K j U i - i p3:it A dm:n;tutS.5' notice. I : n-f; .;. 1- r--i t..iu;y r . :ec -X !. 't-fsii 11 ;:,.t ' . n cam: ;m ctat v ir - c n'af u 1 :.ti ;:: .!t-r:)iai t y ia j-n-i-w-r !.';., if t . a I - r t- .D lo a.i jse-r t:- .:.u- ' u-i -a..1, t-': u:m tr:'1i : ; jf. m-.t' . ;.o-- t . I Lt tri .tot4 vl. .-ot Lito o-.y iiarut. u,c 4j-ti e-niw-: i .r . Vdi.ii ii, i Lm A.ii..Ai..trm,r. A Dix:M.-r;-iA notice. r X t .-an H S.' an. of TaWer- v.i J - r-n : , -.ri: r-o.r;:y. i-a. l-ie-rH d w'l.iia.-i i4Vi..i mj ir. -.-: e e-tat hv.;i e 1 jriiw 1 " td ly ta yn f4i r ai .-hi u t - amt? o u a.l pr rtL : ix :- .it-; u. - - -c u a.i4ale iiu tcrtl 1- ir pvn!w-n; a-t ..-c c'- a. c a.Di ira i swwn w ptv-cDi lii-'ia .Ju y a 1 CrUi.'-au-l ivr ti-fciri... mi of 7-:4r -ai.ruj iia i:a uf Mar -ii, a'ijti, ai uie .: r-o'-i-uv--- i i AM; s.L . .tiKiLi.E. A PMIMriTtiAT'oKa NOTICE. EjLaU: :'.i:ij Xi V ri.inT U of fcr.ti?'rvliy t . 3siia-r l . . I ;- f-a-M'vi. twr j ai in. 1. :r r- u-i a'4 Tetwiia having n rt 'wni tr.i (jiwierr:4.it.-J by ia .fvjira' autarf?"T. a ritti: i !:er-ty ii.-n i a.l ;::! jte" I ; 1 -ate U caa , u-a: s . 4 -pw. .ur.iv, l -I a: ::.jrii -ia:itB at LC -H..aar; .a prv l'. ..V Bt tilt T 4J4!Of HMff-t U .sor-mrit a .i ) 3- I 'lay ui Mart-A i-Ai, ai tn .atr ri-luv irr 1. A PMINLTRATOK'S NOTICE. fcjut-jsfrf P-tf P F viir W.fyi Black low aJi ' p, ;utBtH 1 '.-veVSO: 5 JrwW, dVr O. Lettmf tUr::uttrai,uo on tn: ri; baviDf br- -atrJ aj : ;ir ;ia it rM:irl by ia ptf,f i.r".ty. ttjit : larv(-y n v u au p-r ca iU'!n 1 v e; ! j:ai ifjxe'l.ue V?" tUw-llC ae.li I .40V-W U4.l!ll.'Urit4,Lrt k Mai a l. a iy"-wi-'. "..i4-"i i i a -.1rr': ltl Ji.-r w-'L. - cavat i.Q :r t - -a inU; ir'. .-tb. a( LU i-i'.rt: r u. ir . '.tt pa:J iui l-D; p. HOaV h. rTihi., ulT Or r-ikriTloN. iu --i E--- -ns4r-e w a Van. a Ta t r. rf-t'ir;,4 ai t d-o-tt . t ix'n u -(-sat. U, aa.e .Ai.' rv. -r rlfco-r;un :ttt w.ta :j! ! ro 'r.! - !!. :. 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