tv Somerset Herali rj:.'j .- March s, 11 .. x slue is t 5U tlte "" , . , i ritr w?03 is wl r.y J. U. H )-! !-l r . ;I iu Lvajar C.-auty jail ' '" " i. 1 . i)ras, ba ill inks bis horn "'.' m'x' .(iiiui.! shooiJ not forget ..-e tie rt. caa t tetr " . 1 : A i i-Am r i , inn i . .! --' lJ " ! " ' r . . parcba the ceceaoary !. - -j- of the reactrjlvacia Se r,. WarlJs rair wUl take p ! ' " . ' in I.vo':nS coca? shows f !K'tJ ' ' i, t ' .- - a I.iwa wer. Holderbaam . '.- v its when yoa ia ! " ! : i way -owa. :''t "gl--'i marca trti na th 54 j- if Mr. Cleveland were eq- i -jA-'-at wenuu ' . .Tr :: a" is aa approve- in" "' r " . .. y. It is direct- to lie girl "'"" ;:'- eki coat on. i k-rs wre used election oi-cers 3" ,r T 0f tbe vote t for F. '"!..'. L-r I3-r of Wi- aty. ". H .;ri.a dversneat of ' Cu-t i-" sr' i2 appear in V u this PMr 8003 0tk '"".is.id f!W?i " T . . jr, a nxr.rt of Fayeue i-v 'f-'r'ue resident ofPttU- s an e-jr: to secure tbe office cf lateftsi Eeveuue lot this 'i , i: j ;b e mi-inj use of water r--- rre'Vr the r.tt.-Dursh &mmrr " . . t-cs i" publishes the fuLeat " ' . . r.ver news to be got in v mor.e-ehi ad Uaio Ti "' .. j ..i..-x-, I'ivialon Saptriateadect r"g . r-.n-ai reshjnwl t - -" -,.:oa t.. erTcct .larch 1 No :" -c -cr bis acaoa. but as near as K ' " '- ' ti- di sri-d with the i-i.-' h:s ty the oianaetutnt . Vl. . .. iiUad Cocipar.y. the largest .. white lead and lead ro- -..-., in this ctt-tbet ' I " -: rmets teat ny, who coa- :t2ur. ii'ii? the coming season, i: '-;. to rl Taey re cot a new r.j a r.ew artio'e, bat are the " i - iVlurers of the standard ' :t that have given watte tl c-f e standard paint, j. , Lr ur-ids were rey old when s:i...rs -.-re b-.js. -i;;i-,N'jr3:iii''jool a; Indiana, Pa., :..r ti.e H':ai? 'rn --Pr-1 4l'a' -iie. bealthful lorn'-un, honieUke conv-rnietices d facilities f taJy. make it the rost desirable ,. W.jra ruDeylau T at anr O'her scbiwl of K x i-raa:- Write for cat!-e. Cbas. W. Dh, PrlucipaL rr iVs.cd StaJcbaker wajoa for sa'e J. B. II jLI)ERr j -zs aiili-nd. eastward, ahoat the il, , : c id will follow up to the 6th and - Wrr with torrcs about these dates, t ; Jiir change u cold north winds ' ....:.? u to about the I'.tb. Much n-!T the ll'.h and 12th, with ic. i hvy storms of rain, snow and i.L 7?o:i following will relax and a-a.s aai storm will result from l'Jth t- Fr to or three chts following it t . r ,11 From 21st to C5'.h is a period i. ,. wi'-Lci wpecia'ly on the seas Sharp .1 r.ult. ei:na;a cp to returair.g h. a:; 3 sinrnis ab-'jt the 2-f.h and '. r... ;ri nosial month: don't be surprised t irrsulr and ei..-ee. i .V,ra! 5a.w: of Methods will be -r-! i: sir.ierl for teachers abost the i'ii ,'i'.- We t-urp-jse making tbe school r -r f j ':- c!js. The services of h J M-we of the Calii'omia State N'or- "a secured for the entire term. I: ?ure to make expenses to tu-J-.j verr i jt. aad still tare the school 5.--. T.md that can be wished for by Ti.e brincnes will. aho. be thor .r rrt.wei. For farther information a. -i or i i.-(-3 E. E. I iTTs. &merset, Fa. X::-.'ar.njthe terribly severe and ..: r. j, i weather of January and J-:--a-v. :t iaclaime). so far as eiperts can -hat :::e trees of this region were not f. .ti :a irew to ti their bearing ?.trstticor2.i. leaf and fruit seasoa i:r t-.p no pnif to believe that -i-r ia ii.-i.T a:ta the roots of t-jft briai aa eietneat so subtle ia i ii raia the source of life giving ia St- ii.d .-Ar ; a ai ia ft.eS.lt condition wben 4 - J to rtn diifasi on throughout : r i'.-.s. It is claimed by eiperts that '.It i. i a'ner uf Jaiius.-y aad February - - t sj 2c-.t the tr of crcrds or jfvxya . that no apprehension r yir.d cf tbeir product this yer - v ,: L arT.ted tbeai. 'ir.r D::to-s Ail Agree. I.t we 1 eV.:;hed, that February u- H-oa - jC ia j-t try:ng months to '.ri yeus. Paeuaaocia, Xa : i ; iij.-cd ciicst a:a.cti- s are ' i their d -ally work. There is -.-!) a j. tj'ii.d up aad fortlf a w..a a jar stinn.ant. Meiicai - a. v . Lj c aa ry aree that Klein's T " ai $ .' q iart, and ' ' $; 2 ( r .iuart, stand w;: bout a -!": i'-T aat Sue stx-year uld Guck-c- :e-. t .uch, (J:o-wjn, Uverbolt, or Bear """ J - -a ha.e them at $1 .00 per quart. We ars reccgniaed .ia-ers f..,r the choicest brands of i CrJ.als, etc. Gls express c send for complete price list ; c .v-s ti. j paper. M Ki5, s2 Federal Street Allegheny, Pa, ? c Sa:e of Thorouehbred Stoctt . "" ''it-l of odier business enpsementa --.: en W.ciay, March 15;b, r 1' ' ai. one mile north-east of J,'r''b' Pa, ail cf my stock, ming '-''-.ifery. i; ( consisting of registered J -ia.e and high g'ade brood mares, ir.a colts, two finely bred and Weil trjt;;-g tiorap, anj ttjepmjre hereof aod i,ru winning skara Glen short at'-.e. consistir.,; of twecty-fire head i. rare chant- for farmers to secure 't best of brood animals. Terms of it kawa on day of sale- Beautiful Easter Novelties. .to want to wi bandsome line of Xv J0U Wlij Lhem at F.es kHc tiro ax. E r,g on In Bedford county. V. y E ,ht the p p of the Cresoret --ee.im:oy were Vmj npat Mowry's ad4 i tarreli of oil ponred oat into " cr Tbe depredators chopped down t i'c-"a- and set fire to the oil. The tryl a cumber of brid,res - a.aable timber. I: is generally . s vat p. ra living ia the ne gbbor- 4j . -r vj-..j - -iiey were not paid, are respoctibie. pw.eha-e fn-i Jeatiy thrtaiened to - iht eosapacy j property. Kite properties in Jerinerkiwn are offered far sale. H. S. En.Uiry, h-i , of Jr-,wB, is ia ciicndancr ni coart ax this ace this week. Mr. Kenry Long will d. of his per sona! projsrty at public sal. c a Trty, March 9. E-lltor Coffroth. of the on, who has bi c?c6ne.J lobis borne by sickness, is able to e about in. Mrs. Eenry Keipie, of JoLnstown, is 1y ins i 'e point of dth. ailiictel wilU a gtniiine case of colericf. A three year oi.l son of J. G Li arson, pro-pri-tjr of tbe Coraaierei-l died with aa absreas of the brain, Friday morn- J- ige H-nry H-r2y toc-k h seat upon tie bench Wednesday morning. direc;ly af ter baring taken the o'.h of o:ce as Asso ciate Judge. Oa Ssturday last II.-. Frank Suiv'ieT be. came the proprietor, by purchase, of the boot and shoe store Crtneriy owned by Mr. Arnoe Kinepper. Casbitr Pritts. of the Somerset County National Bank, has declined a simiir poai liun wi:h a banking inaiifa'ion in the west ern jrt cf the State. I'iplheria is rsgicg in ar. J around We'.Iers barjr ; tj tite a cnoiber of caws are reported. Tbe children of Thil-p Geta are ail dawn wi'.h the dred d:se e. Mr. Owen Morgan, sun of the late Eon. V. S. Morgan, cf Jenner t-jnsh:p, enroll ed as a studt at a Ealtiinore Iecti Col lege, ia home cn a visit. The residents of scmerset county have ex perienced many ttvere storms this win, but the Btorm of Saturday and Sunday eclaed all previous records. John PenroJ, Thomas Bamdt ai)d Robert L. Miller, all youn? men of near Stanton's Mills, have grae to Lanarr, Carroi! county, Ili.tiols, where they will make their booie. Ilev. Dr. Eapp, of MeycrsdaV, bos been appointed a memher of the Advry Coun cil of tbe World's !'gious Council, which is to be held at Ctiica.ro daring tbe coming suaimr. Jjhn X. llrowaheid, of Fiyetie county, has been appointed by Governor Pattison to b? superintendent of the National road, in Fayette and Somerset coUDtirs, for the en suiiii; two years. The borough cttoers elected on Fttrusry 21st were inducted into o.ce Monday. The town council org-i by eiecttcj F. B. uracger pr.lcnt, aud D. J. Ilorr.er, trtasnr er and eecre'.ary. Mr. and lira. Hiram. L nt, of Jecncr township, have rccent'y fcu2t-red the loss of their three little eons by diphtheria. The eki was oa'y six yeats of age. The others were twias, tsM Cve years. County Superintendent B rky has been delivering copies of the anneal re-port cf the State Superintendent of Public Instruc lion. The Hkald dt air to return thanks for a copy of the publiration. Mr. and Mr;. Ge-,rce Love, who !e:1 Fri day for Wa-hir.gtcn, fur the purp e of viewing the iupural pttaie, were com pelled to abanduu th tr'p when they reached Cumberland, owing to the sudden illness of the lafer. Mr. E. K. Cr.tohe.id, of Mt. Pleasant, is vii;ir. at the bnme of his father, Senator CritcLii.ld. in Jenner township. Mr. Cntch field is a reher of the Pennsylvania Na tional Ga-rd and is oa bis return tome from thehaaugu al ceremoai-S ia Washing ton. A party of Upper Tark-y f-ot g.-ntlemen have recently organized a crt-crnery associ ation and by the middle of May they ex pect to commence ru facta ring pare - giit-edjred" butter. They will be able to handle the milk of 1' . cows and will in vest about I,.) in the plant. Candidates for Aciate Judge, to fil I the vacancy created by the death of me Hon. George W. P.le, are hghbiaj up in ditTerent pars of the ccunty. Jad,re Pile's succsor w.U be elated for a fill term live years aad not for the unexpired Wrm, as has been stated. Governor Tal-ison has ser.t to the senate the appointment of Jud,res Dougherty, of W-tmoreiand ; Clark, cf Jetferson, and r.ge;krr. of Bedfoid, each of whom ia to select a reputable miner who will serve on aa txatsini board to examine appli cants for mine irprctors in the bituminous al n -ions. Mrs. William Suhl. wife of one of Som erset township's nvt prominent farmer's, died at her home, five miles norm of Som erset, last Wednesday rnruiug, atred oi! years. Ker death resulted from cancer of the bowels from which she had suffered for several y r. She ia survived by her hus band and six cnildren. Mrs Ge;r?e Lehaugh, of Sjuthamptoa township, was horror stricken one day I week on Ending the bo iy of her husband lying under a mass of stone ia a quarry where te had been working, near their home- Tbe stirruundltii - indicated that the accident had been purely uaforseea and that his life had beta ex ;rii-ed iaftant- The venerable 'S iuii-e Henry Pjtich. ol Jeanertowa, who was lak-l seriously ill gaturday at vausvilie. where he was en ga at securing opiions on ct lands, was s :rucicatly recovered T'ir7 ti come to Somerset. 'Squire Ilia:h and his s-)a J .-hn 0 bave both Ua actively engned ia secur ing leases ua coal lands all over the county for the rt three or f iur months. Thomas Sherid. of Cumberland, Md., was kiiled on the rii'.roi. 1 a short distance S jath (.( Sand rtcb. a'tK-ut half-past seven 0 clock Monday Hrins. Ee was walking on the track when a fast paisenger train raa down oa him b. r he was aware of 1 s approrch. Mr. Sheridan had betu tn giedin the lumber busineis in the south of this connty a number of years and was well known. He was quite a large maa and w: about fi.1y years cf age. Ab:net towash'p, Mar.tg-.raery county, is dtlermioed to Lave go.vl roads if money can make them. It voted on the 21st to borrow $p ) .WX) for the purpose of macad amixing its highway. Voion county, N. J., bas made a similar experiment and finds it has paid well to render a count- attractive ia this way, tbe increased value ol tana ana the rapid growth of population by attraction being very noticeable. Mr. F. K. Specht,of i lemahoning town ship, and bis son in law Mr. Heary Wag- -trbought a vsa Jawa propenj from Mr. Joha Hitsbew, of that place. Fri day. Toe property ia on the corner of Cole man avenue and Village st. Seventh Ward, with a store building aad two dwell-ing-bou erected thereon. The considera tion was six thousand dollars ca. The lot is ia size xl-9 t. Oae ol the dwellings contains seven roams and the other six. The store building is of frame, 20x?J t. Mr. Peter Pritts, a well known and respect ed ciln of Somerset township, died at his home, about three miles east of Somerset, at an early tour Monday marning. H-a death was erased by heart d-. with which he bad tn afUxted for a number of years. Ee was the father of Prof. E E. Pritt, prinri pal of the Somerset schools, and STved dar ice tbe late war as ma-ocian in Conipiay G 61it Regiment, Pa. Vol. His remains were interred ia Will s Church Cemetery, Wednesday morning The funeral was en d acted by the K P. Cummins Post. G. A R , of bich organ;za:ioa he was a member at 'thetimeofhUdtth. Mr. Pritta was ia the Cist year of his age. Took the Cow-Chain Route. " LoTcy Kimmel ceds the Gol den Stairs in Very Fe liar Manner. AN ACED SOMERSET CITIZEN SUICIDES. Mr. Leber! jrier Kimmel, sn sged citizen of Somerset, committed suicide about baif past 1 o'clock Sunday aftercooo. " vey," as he was fauiiUiarly called, was about seventy one yea-s of ae, and f r a number of years past h&l made his home with tbe family of Mr. Joh Crant, who reside on Main street. Sunday nvornitg " 7ey'' said to Mrs. Brant that he would like to have eggs for dinner. She replied that be should go to the barn and gather the eggs aad be should have all be wanted to e The old man at once started for tbe barn, which ia only a few yards distant from (he house. He fail ed to return, and as tbe dinner Lour ap proached, Mrs. B.l sent her hired girl, about niite years of age, and a neighbor's child who was in tbe boose at the time, to the barn to see what delayed tbe old man. The children tan to the barn aad were hor rified to had " Lovey" in the throes of death, hang'.n from a beam in the barn. They at or.ee raised an alarm aad altrscied tae at tention of a number of neighbors, but by the lime the neighbors arrived the old man was, deed. He had gone to tbe barn and, with a gTeat deal of labor, bad succeeded in pi ai injr a plank acro-s two of the beams aad to this plank te bad attached a cow-chain. To the caw -chain he had fasteaed a green, ginhaai bandk rchie-f, tied in a loop. He then stood on a d box, about tfa inch es from the floor and, placing the looped kerc under bis chin, deliberately stepped oJ the box and slowly strangled to dcata. H .s t were only aa inch cr two from the floor and a cap which he habitual ly wore was well drawn down over h s lace. When first dUcoVertd by the children he was still alive, but when lit. Kimmel, who was hastily summoned, arrived upon the tcene, life was extinct. Justice 3. Chi was notified of the ilcath. II-ia- i'duneled a jury who tendered a ver dict ia ac la:ice with the facts. The le rualns were interred Monday rooming. The old man had frequently txpred his intention cf taking. his own life and only a tiik,ht or two previous to Lis successful ai uenr.pi be had Etatted to the barn with a rope in his hard hen be was seen by Mr. E.-aut and brought back to the house. He had recently soi l a small property that he & in this boroujh, to a man by the name i( Weaklarad, from Fayette connty. There was some trouble about the sale and the r that he would Use his property, or the pr ce fir which he hail sold it, greatly worried and distrst him, so much so, that it is thought his mind became unbal anced. Some weeks ago he said to Mrs. Kate Co ber, who lived ia his property, that be was going to hang himself ia his stable, and that when she found him there she should set fire to the stable and burn it up with him j ia it, and thus save the expense of burying him. Justices of the Peace and Consta bles. w'v elected Jcstices of the Peace aA n- stabits and the old officials who are tiot al ready provided will find that the place to buy liinns' or M. S. Kinney s Justice or Constables' guide, dockets, fee bills, sum mon suht itna?, constables' sale bills and all other blanks a:ed by them is at r;si;'s book rroax. This is the place also to buy blank deeds, raorlpag", leases, receipts', judgment ana promissory cotes, and all sorts of legal blanks. Dunlan's book of torms, blank books, legal aad fools cap papers, envelopes, ClIAS. H. FliHIB, February Court. Only two cases were tried at last week's n of Criminal Court. The first case was-that of Ilalph Wayce, indicted, for nixet ret. on information of Anna Licg. The iary rendered a verdict of not frailty but the dtiedant to pay the eo. Maca'sas Pifer, we!! known about town, was ndicled for furnishing intoxicating li'l uors to persons of known intemperate hab its. The prosecution was brought by Cath erine Cooper, w of one James Cooper, woo iiieged thai Pifer bad furnished her has band with intoxicating liquors, the said hus band being aa habitual Jruakari. The ju ry found Pr guiay ia manner and m as he stood indicted and Judje Ljngenecker sentenced him to pay the costs o prosecu tioa. a Hue of flfy dollars to the County aad to uergo imprisonment in the county jail for a period of thirty days. P.fer and Cooper were old cronies and bad often got "unco' fa' togither." The former was not likely aware that he was violating the laws of the Commonwealth when be tendered the iatief a drink from his bottle. viawtas BAKED. Oa a petition of saadry citizens o Black tow as h ip fr viewers to view a proposed road from near Wley Humberts to a point near Aatbony Si .e makers, in said township, the Court appointed Elwood swank, barveyor; Wihiaui Weller, Cyras Ji. Shaver, viewers. tn a peutioa of cilixeas cf Brothersvalley tow nthip to be attached to Somerset towa ship for school purposes, the Court appoint ed A. J. Coibora, surveyor; Wm. M. Kuep per. J. M. Baker, viewers. CFFit XB. iProltrno. The Court appointed the followirg named orS:ers : George A. Piie to be Us collector of Jen certowc borough. U X. Scott to be tax collector of New Cen treville borouga . Henry Mud to be constable of Jefferson township. Court adj jamed for the week, Wednesday evenir.g. The Grand Jary was ia session till Friday moraiag. That body wrestled for a day or more with the qaeslioa as to waetheroraot the tillage of Lsvansvihe should hi elevated t j tbe dignity of a bor ough and finally decided the question ia the negative, niuoh to the disgruntlement of the advocates of a borough. LICENSES OUSTED. On the retail lNjaor dea'.es' license ques tion the old straw was threshed over, by the same party of threshers, much as it has been done at each February term of coart fr tbe past si x or seven years. Tbe psiUeot and attentive bearing given to the argimeats, pro and con, by Judge Longenecker. can be accounted for by the t that this is only his second year oa tbe bench and he has not listened to them as often as have some of his brethren of the bar. He will grow more familiar with them as the ye xrs roll on, un less, as is now proposed by the Suite Legisla ture, tbe granting of licensts be taken from the courts and be placed in the hsnds of a cemittee specially created that pur p.. A remarkably sensible idea, ibis, bat it would remove a very familiar and not on at motive feature boa oar regular Februa ry ter-a. Wednesday morning Jadge Longenecker announced that licenses were granted to the t'ilowiag naaied applicants : Ed Nicklow, Addison township. C. A. Mitchell. Scott Sterner, Caaenc borungh. J. M. Dodds. -T. H. Smith, " " John II. Slicer. Meyersdale borough. Nathaniel rUiorr. j. a rd, Iiobert Guthrie, " " John K. Kerles, Giencoe. Wo. W.r.h, H versviile. W. U. Tayman, Somerset township. haaiaei Custer, Stoyestowa boroagh. John H. Hue, " " There were no remonstrances against any of tbe above earned "lucky ones." Tbe ap plications that were remonstrated against were held over for one week. The second week of court began at 10 o'clock Monday morning, with Jodges Long eoecker, Biesecker aad fy on the bench. Save jurors, suitors and witnesses, bat Um people were in atteodancs. Highest of all ia 1 averting Fower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTEUa FUSE Use of Prepositions. To he able always to use the proper word requires careful study and practice. To those who Tealixe this difficulty the follow ing exercises may prove iateneting. Insert in each sentence the word Indicated ia the margin, aad others in the black spaces. About L They were evi'Untiy not wor ried over the police. 2. There will be do more jeering remarks of a trade existing in imagination. Awarding to I. Fram official informa tion a hundred thousand h have starv ed in that province. 2. This djsd was plac ed in the hand cf a lawyer, to oe dealt with ia his d cretion. Vr .Immediately that the weight is re moved. Ajui.ut 1. rVoodea boats are having sheathing pat oa aa a protection to the ice. 2. The Mayor says he will enforce the pen alty on all o .Tenders. 3. Bro. Chase enters a strong prott-4 to the article assailing bis Christian integrity. 4. He was advised from makiai, further explorations. wny .Its formation will end a bitter war between the breweries. (Inferring to more fhaa two ) Aj1. During his term of principal be won a b-ast of f.-.ends. 2. To maintain oar position of the leading manniacturicg nation of the worid. 3. They had to refuse two en gagements that came oa the same eight o f lb they had accepted. Atfjf -To Lid who works ia; the rhrht spirit his tifortd wili be rewarded. At t-j .For ref ereaces of his work refer lo Garrett Herring. AiU He bs.1 received more applica tions that day than any time since. 2. It U most limes impossible to secure their ser vices. 3. It would prevent tbe reamer being j'lo'hted any distance. -4. Accidents are likely to occur most any time. 5. She was greeted crowd. -d houses both lectures. At 2. He shall receive not more than five dollars according tothediscretioa of the Burgess. 2. The pastor has been returned by the n quest ol the congregation. 3. Goods ha-s beta mising almost daily by times. 4. A lump of coal weighing seven tons will be placed on exhibition to the World's Fair. 5. Ia token of their indignation of the cruel ty inflicted on Private lams. fVe .Owing to the three hours that elapsed until he could be taken home. . I hers is a great deal of petroleum said under the legal test. (Insert "that iO S'jnd 1. Wool of (mare than) anything else should catch the eye of the buyer favor ably at first glance. 2. To say that every one was delighted will not be goiag over the truth. By 1. The railroads are keeping op their policy epentng ne fields. 2. They escaped from the Butler jail sawing the bars of their cells. 3. We recommend tbst the law be changed abolishing this requirement. 4. Of all things wisdom is lhe) most terrified with epidemic fanaticism. 5. The League organized electing ciheers for the present year. j L Profiting from repeated imposi tions they cow intrust their charity to friends. 2. She was taken down with mea sles, followed with a dreadiul cough. 3. Will expose his entire stock for sale at pub lic outcry. 4. Which shows the necessity for the employment of the city of special de ustives. 5. If they can rob yon throagh fixing the prices which yoa must give and take 6. To rob them of the homes they have built in iaJustry and economy. 7. That we do not give anyone occasion to stumble over our indifference. Luring I. The number of failure is larger thaa aoy previous year. 2. The fig ures must na at a higher ratio tbe remain der of toe year to do it. 3. He has been pre siding over the court ia the illness of Judg Armstrong. Ejccrit Outside of M r. Fierce probably no man ia the state would be m ire acceptable. jr .Krom Booasboro we ran into Wash ington a few days, then away to Hagers town. 2. I'll sell yon all vou want at a low er figure than you say it can be bought. 3. Three stamp mil have been coast raced for the camp. 4. I have not learned of any body who wanted to sell less than the mar ket price. 5. In dock lo be overhauled and any repairs that may be found aecessary. 1'jTl. The advertisement offering at sale the home-lead farm. 2. Under its banner law could be substituted for brute f jrce and right for might. 3. A Democrat from prin cif., and not from mercenary purposes 4. A portion of the building used in refrigerat ing and -jfHit purposes. 5. Tbe potato bog Is waiting on the vine to make its appear ance. A delightful opportunity of visit ing the National Capital. 7. The date of the final examination has been jd on June frmi1. To remove the inconveniences resulting ia diversity of bankruptcy laws. 2. To prevent mechanics outside of the limits getting work ia Somerset. 3. Dealt rs are prohibited using any portioa of the street. 4. Taking tbe UnfiT off of (tak irg off the tff front) the clothes he wesrj and the food be eats. 5. To prevea t the rail raid damaging the canal property. 6. The girl that received a kick by a horse last Ja ly. 7. She is probabiy suffering of concus sion of the brain. 7a 1. Without much damage so far as beard from the country below. 2. Every place where Mr. Weaver's meetings were in terrupted. 3. He leaves for his new field of labor the latter part of the week. 4. A com mi:tr met the forenoon for arrangement t-f the program. 5. The inducements oft-red are the same as other lines of business. In I. Considerable beer was drank and the hilarity ended into a row. 2 The popu lar instructor of vocal music looked into our pul lic schools. X Tbe fat her still owns a good farm near that vicinity. 4. Sharps burg, a town on the outskirts of Pittsburgh. 5 Krerybody aill share to soma degree of the result. 6. The former now upon the fifteenth year of his suffering. 7. A boom movement invariably reacts upon any lo cality upon which it is pat ia force. Mistakes are often made by using i in read of i'Uo, but seldom ic tma. The dif ference between them is that ia conveys the idea of r aud sometimes motion ut a place, snd i-tto that of motioa to a place. We lie U bed, bat we must first gei it. Wben we go Lita the water we may fait in the water, but it will not be anywise cear as dangerous as if we should Call or tumble it una wares. Wben the crier calls to the jurymen to "walk i the box" they are not expected to promenade there, bat first of all they have to walk into it. Into I. About ten days ago be contract ed a severe cold, wUich developed pneumo nia, 2. A paint-boy jumped three stories d-iwn a well to escape tbe flames. 3. The h ys have lately entered in the service of tbe rail mod. 4. Chinamen are being smog gird in Canada on hjus certificates. 5 The otSc-als are divided in three or font hostile parties. 6. It is thought he got tbe lizards while very young in bis stomach. 7. It is not all for as to go down ia our pockets and give a fi;e or tea-dollar bill. Of L. Tbe local paper may not be brill iantly edited, bat financially it ia more ben efit than the preacher. 2. Trumaa improv ed bis place with a new fence about five rods long and three diffnt kinds of wire. 3. A man who wants lo make friends with any and all kinds of people is not much ac count. 4. He has not partaken a mouthful of solid tod ia a month. 5. A complete power-press, tbe same size the one in our press-room. 6. Tbe small card is tbe same width as the one new in use. 7. W hater 1 rt size the ballots nny be, it is certain there w ill be enough of them. Ofi The widow has been granted pension at twelve dollars per month. 2. An Indian boy was convicted in the criminal court for larceny. X There was no abate ment from the interest manifested at tbe opening. 4. For don't you know we have a monopoly oa the ci'.y printing? 3. Oa the chrge of defrauding John Willis out of some moaey. 6. The eye ia susceptible to a higher training tbaa the hand. 7. Ia pur suance with aa announcement made from the pulpit at the moraiag se rTtce. Est Joe. For Rent. Good second floor offices in Printing Hcus Eo w. For terms, etc- call at this office. Her Experience. The ssying -tbat there is do substitute for experience," is true, she bad tried other Ranges, but (bond the Cinderella tbe most uniiorai baker and roaster. Sold and guar anteed by Jama B. Hoideebeum. Farmer Wanted. One with small family preferred. House rent and customary priv:!:g?s in addition to wages. Apply at once to P. -TOTLIT. Musical College. The Spring Term opens May 1st .in vocal snd instrumental Music. For catalogues add res Henry B. Moyer, Freebnrg, Pa. v.. 3 f 2 ' 5 5 S - w o S. . 02 2 5: 3 TREES! TREES'- TREES! A full assortment of Fruit. Oriamenial and Shs de Tree. F.vrrgrerns, Shrubs, Vines, etc., I! F A I F R supplied at very reasonable lLnLLrAv rates, and in esse they can not come in person to the nursery, a Com petent man will superintend the assorting of orders for a mederate charge. Descriptive estsloene sect on application. Geor Achells, West Cheater, Chester Co., Pa. DMISISTRATORS NOTICE. Lte of AHtuh H. hl-ran. late of Bakeis villQ. Jeff-rn lirp., PVmterset county. Pa. Letiert of Ai ministration on the abnve tate having been tramel to u unJero.f nrt by the proper authority. Dot ire hereOy niven to all prmxu lnieblell loail estate lo mate immedi ate payment aad uk havmt claims sea dm the ae will pnxent Ineta drity auibeui icaied fur ettiemeot. oa or before aaturrUv, th nth day of If ata, a, at me 'at reitenee or n-e d. MLEL If. FEJKLil.ISE. Aiaa. DMIXtSTRATOR S XOTICE. Estate of Simon A Birtner, We of BrotbeisvaUey Twp , somei-vt 'o . . deceaaed. Letters of aamination on the above eatate bavin been n fc ihe rnifi by the proper anihcw-.tT. not t ter firm to all persons ialrd to 1 eate to make tmrne.li aie parmeot, and t!e bavtrur ciaims aa.aint tbeaam will prnt theci du'y amhent.i ated fhc wuleae-l eo Saiu'day. tbe r.ih dayofareb !, at Ike late reer of Ia-1. aoU'j" 1LE4W. Admin atrator. u!rWaa3ij'a Cures th -sandj aaatiallyof LlrerCom plalnta, Biliousneas, Jaundice, Dyspe ala, Cocati nation. Malaria. Afore Ilia result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause. Why sn.r when yon can be eared f Dr. Sanfnnl'a Liver Invigor aror in a rv'Hvtited f air.ilr r1irlB. iota cit WILI, scrrLT ver. u.SSi Your Painter lias often wasted time aad material in trying to ebtaia a thade of color, aad has even resorted to the ase of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which be knew ootaang, because of the eat en It y ia maktrt a shade of color with white lead. Th.s waste c be avoided by the use cf Kal Lc Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per fectly pare colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that oae ponsd will tint s pounds of Strictly Pare White Lead to the shade shows on the can. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, because stade of the best materials, - Strictly Pure White Lead and pore colors. Inaist on hawing ese of the brands cf white lead that are standard, tnanalactarsd by the M Old Dutch process, and kaowa to be strictly pare : "Anostronsr & McKelry' "Beyicr-Baaia" "Fahnestock" " Davis-Chaabers" Tli brands of S;!y Pwre White Lead and Natiocal Lead Co.' Pure Whita ld Tiati&e Colors arc fcr sale by the Kost re liable dealers ia paints everywhere. If you are go to paint, it w-.il psv yow to send to os Iisr a boo containing tstoras vjon that may save you many a dcl ; it wii 0 iy cost you a postal card. NATIONAL LEAD CO., I Brostlvar, Kew Yort Pittsbargik Branch, National Lead snd Oil Co. of penasyhraoia, Pir.-a, Pa, RL'STEES' SALE. Vaatl- BrSal Estate. The ondentisned Tnistce. appointed ay th Or phans' e'eurt of Smenei couii'v. Pa. fox the sale of tbe reai ew of l-G icl C Fry. late of Cooe msMgi lowuaiiip. erel coumy. i1 . deed, in riM u un ih prrmiaes at U o twi t. ., on Friday, March 31, 1S03, th following described real estate, to wit : No. I. All that renaia tract of land situate la ?oti!ta towni.ip. stmerrt coiiiiCT Fa. , al ,ili!!i lands of Iwmel saauS. IKtniel i. Bkmga. SLmuel iinlnerman. Hiram Biouza ad ac Hiteuer. c'n:ri a seres siiJ aa p.-n -es strict measure, on 1l tt is erected a good twc-ry pik Dwelling House, back bar atl tl o:h"?r n -rT oatbuil The Iu ux fi . ue of c Uauvalloa. N ou All that rertain tim-'t of Iti i tnts ta Or.uemuti iu nhip. m nt ciu.tr. Fa., m i jtni-ijig Di uf Hirstia Bi'nfii jwytt L. EitKitj j-iu.a ik i. y . n n w & . m h1 i. pt.nh.e- AtwfUt tue-La.X clear aud tt .; Terms : Ten per of the pnrrba iry to be paid wn ; n -reny a km. e lv-D. l3 .&..rr pay taeut i ft iv an r .. u rcmi.a t: on the pr ttie inrtt of i til aniiiiiiiv to Mary k'Tf, wnlow of Inirl "rj. tire .. dur.r,; L;e au'l at ik':t raih tLe pna ti;! ir to m . h -"lr. ao-1 VwT-i p nrr.t-aiiv f i m-u.i Kry.dcc t. ol me t on rod ur ruaih'U of and Ut-iiTcry of dwt; lu oae jear ami 1 ia two year- fr'm tjie of s HiKAil bUui OH. Fred. W. B.ek r, Tnis. AUonney. A SNE SALE OF lw r.nii aaM. Tb S-vined ete of WlUiaia H. Dili of ils ue.paia, i-s. By virtue of the t-werctinta!u ia the deed of fmentof H .'iinin H. t'lti to me. ihe un ewl ul eip toput.iie s-ieat ihe Court hot iu sn.s set, aei county, , si lea o ciurk A. ., oa Wednesday , .March 20, All the rig-ht. titie sn.i inurert of the said .iii-a U. i-iii, in the mineral in ail lae l ftaioir,if trs'ts or pieo cf l vtuale ia tt'isiie towa-tilp, Seret c-juniy. Pa., lae firit warrante-i in tne name of Jataea i'uau. eontain ii! fir hundred aa i tTiny s snd ailowsaee, s, a trsrt Ktuatel as aireiiii. r,r.Laii'Err oue s.-re ana tiftyia pemlies. a,oiDirg me Raines tunntruioii ths e. era'aininc in ail ii-iir h.iii.lre i snd ihir.y-ne sere snd fifty-ai pereEt es and sii'iwanee, beiu Uie hi nwrS-- onder and ut the am. piece siwi rrv el of land whu h a J. S;ntf)er, h.ich ner.:fot Sor ia ty, eonveTe-1 to ai:n liay. snd lha i Hay by ded reconl-i al .-.iere, Fa., iu aeed b.ac. volume f . pse '", e-wiveyed u toe d W.U Urc H. i'ui. Trie snrfsi-e of tne naid Mvmi-ss bet tie the property of tbe Juln.a ' Co. T thU: Cs ti uo dehrerr irf ileed. ttv(.t MITCHELL. A-vgcee of Wuiiaa H. i'l.L o RPHAXS' COURT SALE. f.F Vwduath R:al Estats! Eavirtae of an nfler of the Orphn "t Court of S tn.e. I'ouuiy. Pa., thrri Wilt t expo to rui 1 e on ta p tn:- ta w eiiiac tuwoaiaip, 6oinec:t cuuu;yv I'X 01 Thursday, .March 2 J. '0Jf a; 1 o.'c! P. -. the fil! .wio ?i-beil ival estate late the pnpertf of J'Ua L a.t, dee d. AH that c rta.n t t of Zaad ? te in minoriTt wT-oip. wcner--t c.iniy, . fwma rrf a DQi-e ert of 3fe.-yiiio, a-ljiHiiin litivls f JoLn H. II. u, ou the trti ai.d t--1. l-.:ia.-.h tierkcy. o the mth sd Frank Ty Utt on lae west. rt.tvamiEtsf . t acri and bavt: lterur't. 1 a I;, t-jrj i-g tiouje and fra:e a.e. Tci zx La. W. J Blririv?. A .mi-i rar. J7XIXTT0R S NOTICE. kot-te of Israel Emerick. 'ate of Soalhazaptoa Trp dee d. Letu-r t stametitarr on the sve esca'e bar . in tu rauu-i i ifie ari'1ertme-i ty ;ne rp-eraTitiio-iiy. natlee is nereby erven to ail pen indetHed to iid e-tste Ui maae immediate t-T-atent sad t.iwe hsvta? riami-n ava.a-t tne iine wiil treent tnera tor vttlemeat 1ti!v sarneanea led, oa or bei'are Thursisy, Msrcb b. l-t. I. LK LEV L i-., J. . Lowry, A::y. Aia-ta-. E 7"ECUT0 NOTICE tte of Geo. W. Pile. Is e of the lnwiib of iN0Qer!rt. tt enty. Pa.deed. Letters u-u ueniary on tbe sbove ewsie hav ivx oeen eranteii to tfts uoieriiel by tne prop er sarb y . notiee in hereby sir to all pens III' V-. fell to saad ei- u nraatf l.'!' liAt pae meiilaod U.tme baviug eiaim an-t the aa'ne to present ibm d-i:y s'ltiieuiii -ated f'r aetiie mentvu i.itur.:a. tne t Aii day of April 1-va. at the '... of Jaha K. H ta Sel bor ot.gn. CHARl F. PILE. Ot-t 0. PILE. Soott A 0?!e. Kxteators. AU ya. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. -t of D!el Beriey !'e of y estowa bunmca. dec d. Ijetti'ra rniry on the a ve e-iate hav iri fen ranis-l u tae ard-r.!imed by tne prop er s'h.nty. notice t hereby kiv to all pers indeUe1 to i estate w ae linmate pst i.iect ariti ih - liavtne risim. sn-t i ne ame wih innt ine duly sin beuurt ftr aeti.e ment. on or btf'ie auurlay. Apra Ha. 1 .a. at isle residence of iccedeui in w!.yeU"n -h, JACUU K'KiXI.'.. EieeULor. J7XEC1 "TORS NOTICE. l-iate of Jose f h Veyrn, late of Q-aeru thooias lOW D-D. p. dee d. Letters tentarr oo th ahsjr e;a li.v ins been rranied lo tbe uri!s-:-:i3d by tbe rw er antnov.iy. notice is hereby r.' toai! prrns indebted u raid etate to make in.rr.ei.-i!e psy mtand tins tavms et.i uaici the will present tiiem duly sutheati-atei 6r seiii ment on Tbday. Ap-U lila, ImI, at natdecce oi dec d. H. J. MEYEP-. Extcuuc. JXECUTORS NOTICE. tie of Edwin H. Jcbnson. late of .et boriMKii. S.meret eoi'.aty. Pa dsc d. Letter testsaienttrv on th aiiore ete hav jif bees granted to the uuderstined by the pr T er authority. riU re t hereby iveR to a.i persuna lixieoted b said fstale u make i-nmedute p f ment snd those bsvint; ctsi:rain-t the asms id pre ent them duly antiienttraied tls ment on -tuniay. April 2. It.'X st lha oflic-3 of John R. rV-xt, ia inner! rorongh. HAJLiUtr H. JOFN)V. Exeeu-r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ate of Catharine Seehler dee'd, late of M f Toiip. Lettem of a.lraimri vxi on th aNTe sataM having beB rrsaled lo the cnderngimd by tbe proper snthority. notice is hereby eirsn to ail peisons indebte1 to sid eatsre to msk irrtm est ate payment snd those bavins: claims srsanst the swill prat tsero duty sutheaurated . aettient on i"1ay. Mirth 3, IfC, at the bot of Uie sdmiiMStratiir. 0RG SICHLIR. John H. Thl, Attorney i Adr A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .ta of John Frederick rpbonse. late of Q-fi-d T'rhip. dee' it Letter of dinmistriiim,'rm ypaixsere in the above estate hsxinc en rrae'ej to Ihs orvU-v a ied. by Its Resirter of '.ia ele.. in and or t efnt nof-.ee hereby titu lo s I per indebted to aald estate to ma a im-me-tisie payment, snd those bsvinx risams sirmiuMi the me lo p -nt trteni duly satnenti rsrd tor arruemeni on Thon-iay the o day of Xarrh, Ift'-l. st ice ias nssiili of dcod ia Ml Jord tow ast.'p- D. W. WILL. Admisuator, til A IDIIRATORrj NOTICE. Kte of I An MerVr. 9r, late of (Juemaaoalnf br-p -. l ouiitt . nee a. I r of aitlM)fl cs lb sb'S SialS J ha rift W n r-sated to t.ie nn'ieif tied by lbs ppnr acirioniy. rotie-r is bsteby sivtn so a.l per-uria i'.'l-tM,-c I., mfl etste lo asae imai ste psjai nit, sod Ih use bavin e aims salnt tns -unm lu rrewnt ttera duly sn'.beiiti rated aettlrsaem. on Friay. Mb i:ib, i at Uw late reai(ki of decease !. H ArrA!. ADM1XI:TR-lT0R;i' NOTICE. of Julia Blsrwet. a of Qiemabooine Ttarn omer-et (onufy. Ps , de 'L Ltte Atimtniars'i m ihe h. -. haviiia t rrid u lae urv:. misled by l prtl-r s'a.r!iy. notice is bervoy e lo s'l prr iiotei to id etst b mass lamedt ste fTBi. uulilkKe Ucntcaiiu saai the astl prnt it-em dmy sitneniw-sied fur setilemeni on Saturday, ll li, 1-3, at Ihe lale re dwe of decesaeU. W. 1. BLA. FT. AJni i 3s ARRIVING ID "" IN EYERY- DEPAHTMENT. We do not boast nor make an j etatemeotj which we cannot sub stantiate, but give jou only SOLID FACTS which yoa can verify by giving ti3 a call anl ipecticr onr large and well selected stock of sas " st m 4IV1S cr, CL CL , ZTC at prices lower than ever before offered. Ia Dress foods we will be prepar ed to show yoa the largt and lt selected stock of Spring Civics and Novelties that we have ever had tLo pleasure of show in rr wi;h all the late new triimiunzs to match. In Silks oar stock is suberb. Ia Our Domestic Department we will place on exhibition a stock of s Clcil Z . Skis, y Pcr ir22, 1iis3 3 C:3S, ed i TbUa3i !, rr i Lir Cc:es, and an endless variety of all kinds of domestic goods at pric es that can t be com pared. We want yoa all to know that we have added to our lare Dry Go ods and Notion Room, a room up stairs 60 i 24, and will place on exhibition the lanrest Stock of Carpets in Body Brassells, Tapestries, Velvets, Ingrains, Ileinp and Rag Carpets of all the leading makes at prices to please alL We will also have on exhibition a handsome and full assort ment of !rs, Pcniars, Trusts, r- ,a. as, Ct Piss, Corp;t O.-ir., Z and we invite yoar inspection be fore purchasing to our large and well selected stock, which can only be seen at the well-known Dry Goods. Notion aad Carpet House of Parker & Parker. VV O. itimtd o. Wood St., Pji. DXatxas is P cgiptlc Sspfi'ss, caacsas. irrccvivc caai.as. A.J T-t raaous aooaa St for eata:oTte free. Mil ISIS iiniMM! II El Si?! 11112151! How to keep apples, rears, pluaibe, peach er, cherries and ail kicds of berries and stiiai; frails, irorn year to year, as fresh atvl swtet as wbea tint taaea from the trv s. WiU keep a.1 kiada of vegetable ei.aai'ty as well, by the new Cforaia c-id prc8 of caaaio f fruits aad vegeta bles, you can put up a bushel of vejfi ta bles ia twenty ca.iiutea, aad coeis almost a.athlna;. 'o staadinp over a hot stove rtiorf yoar i:fe out to onier to get your supi.iy of frai's and ve-eUs put up lot wiater use. You sinrpiy jraiheryour fruit and tt it is pertroiy ao, then put up arcurtlio j t. d.retruous ia the receipt, and you have it fur u oo the ubie every djy in tie year as freah and aite as when tf.Keo frurc the trees or vines, sny family u-.icg tbe Ca ifornia cold proc ol csa Dinj fruits aad vejietaa.es, c save from life to Srteea doiiars per year. It dots assy with r sea-i: g jars ar.d waling wax, wtitch are a cctK.ierahi item of ei p.ne ia raiin-.tig frai's and vegetables pi ice of receipt giving thorocxa dir tioas. il. or we li i?ive.t as a preuiium fur aa older t f - wvrta of trev, vines or p aats pur-ha-ied from us (ur tcis spring's piantln;. This otTer is only pl far tiu liars and is only made to introduce our saber.or trees, viu and ptanu Juoroughly tbrouijhaat the ccauiy. We have a complete assortment of fruit aid ornamental trees for sale, iacladir j pears, apple, peaches, plums, straw berries, grapes, in fact everyttitns: in fruit snd or iiameatal line. Beiore placing your order 1 1 sew here, seed us a list cf what yon want an-J we wiil q-i yoa prices. We are prep-d to meet yoar every want, snd pia rartee cur stot k lo be strictly Ors c.ats. Any person pamhasina trees from us that do not prove so, sead them tack an! we wiil reiund price paid fjreach ar lio'e list is a.jt as reprtseoted- We sre a1, Sirents of tbis county Rr Vspe's famous brwnd of complete leriliaers. w bkia, acoordint; to the govern met a snal yis. is one of the tiihest gale fcrtil sers made in the United i'es. If you wiaa tj raie large crops rry it snd you will never use any other. Write lor lam pbkts and price li Address G. W. II. B. Kisr. Nurwy men, Hamedsvule, fa NOTICE OF APPEALS. NOTICE isbe-e'.yjrWentrist appeal srill be 1,. 1 ter.m th 1MSU of St the Cl- rs un -s. !rentt. fa . t lb severs! uwii?s aa a jh J in ser eoy, frunt March 20th to March 24th. neit !n . w and whsre all psns and e. -ra na 1w:ie ih n nri s LE tc s.i vs.nstum of tsvshie .i. nv an ieeL sre r.ite.i to stteod snd tn.-ir snersoee fir redr aini.nt to la. Tri" in sis 10 be held oo lbs above a ' n - ! e r . tbe nHirs of o ciura a m.-. sr '1 J o iilo ip.1 t.r.T wfEL l. -b, E H. Aerrwr. WlLi l t- I HU itrk. wiiaty OinTinviqneq. GOO 8W IH? LIST CUR 20 PER CENT. REDUCTIOS SALE will cloce Saturday, March 4th. Cur en tire line cf Maw Goods for Spring will ar rive and be opened next week. Respectfully, J. H H0LCER3AUM. READERS OF THE HERALD Cannot fail to appreciate the efforts of any firm who sells goods for less money than yoa could bay the same a year airo when the saving to the buyer is the result of the en terprise cf the dealer. This will be better nnderstood when yoa learn that you can bay as good a Chamber Suit for $16.00 now as yoa co-Id get a year ago for $20.00. These suites are without equal in the market, nothing like them has ever been ored before at the price. And this too with the fact that we deliver to your nearest freight station. When yoa see the suit yoa wiil concede that the or is better than you expected. Henderson. Furniture Co., JOHNSTOWN, PA. Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to bay men's wear of the best grades, best makes and best styles Where? Whv, of course, at the Mammoth Clothing Store r bv the J0HN3 'TOWN EUSTIJIRS. SaiLs of the latest pattv s, Lfats of finest and nobbiest fashions L nderwear of all makes, grades and materials can always he had at w The IICSTLER'S" Emporiam. If yoa are seekig good goods, cheap prices, we are voor Clotniers to bay of- afactioa guaranteed, THOMAS & KARR, Successor, to Thomas, Karr a Ogilvia. 251 and 253, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. New Spring Goods AT S. E. PHILLIPS, 103 Cl too Stet, ter At Or na J3l. JO f IN' STOW IN". P. diih.s GOODS. Consisting of Black and. Colr.i- halite Silks, rah Si'kn, Velvet an i Yelveteeaa in all colors, B ark sn 1 C!or llrnr etueat i, 3.", 50,". i 00 and $1 23 per yard. Ve have a fn!i line of all the New Weaves, such aa Bedford Coris. Cheveron r- and Che'.ies, etc Cotton DrrM G Foileo-c i O-atia Cioth, Ctoo Cloth, CLLntxea aad tinea. Lad lew prinr Jackets. A full line cf Dcniettka. We guarantee all onr Kid Gloves. Call and see us. S. E. PHILLIPS. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Empjrinni Has Done It ! Yes, exorbitant prices for Bedstead.', Bureaus, Desks, Table Chairs. Mattresses, Sofas, first class Parlor e t.s, and all kinds of Fa niture have been knocked ia the head at W. Wii As evidence of the fact call at No. Pa- opp"site the Company Store, oa terms to suit purchaser When ia JOHNSTOWN, don. fail to call at GEO. K. KLINE'S JS'EWSIOJRE, 241 Main St., Where will be found a Complete Gents Furnishings aad Wraps. All including Silks. Serges, Henriettas, Cauiels Hair, Bedford Cords, Wool en, Crepes and all other Novelties in the Dress Goods line. Also a complete line of Stable Gools, such as Marlins, Shcetir-.ir, Table Lin ens, Crashes. c, Our line of Ladies Wraps, includes Jackets tapes and New Markets of the latest Spring, .vies. OUR MOTTO: Best Goods, Come and see us GEO. K. H0V BIG? raKEUrE 05 .3E ff. Has $127 cf Assets M HOW STRONG? secure eraj $100 cf liabilities. Writs for rates en thai 'rXcrlcwaDa) Term Plan. AGENTS WANTED H.B. MOEER. ctniMt, ascNT. The Youth's Journal Every Contestant Gets a Prize. t33S3 Box X. fill . the newest stjles, Nectware of the goods, goo-.'3 at unheard of low m te.aaiw hWs lis Vhinztoa Street, Johnstowa where the greatc.-t banrains can be had Stock of Iry Goods, Ladies, and the Newe.-t tilings in Dress Goods Late,, styles and Lowest Prices. KLINE. 531 Wood st. Pittsburgh, Columbian Contest. W!ier wss r"b't tiro hat w tle s -t dsl t!i diewrv of Aa! W hy wss tb 1. euoaitry uut named in b-xttr of tot bos r SE XIIK PKIZK G For . ! en to lie r oesuoaa. I re W in ro' i f -iefrsr eaoe of lae wiaaar ta t Co la .O 1 Exoii : i in Ooid T. s otnV sTsm-rt'il trij.le-pisud stiver Coai 3ve SpoOB. BriXSOrTO . I .-Rvery m l serowips byt eta. t vrnb--riiion to- Tbe Y xmi a toorasi. -ml h.rrM fusilv Wrt oeiv on one .of rose -id b r? to a . -d aaiiress pta Ti e cs Jiay la, Iwi. Address COLUMBIAN CONTEST. Toots JmuatL" tTt. e fcrtc-ry .Vsiswial as.
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