The Somerset Herald EinVAEI) SCULL. EJiu.r and J'njpridor. i T.KL't.-'I'.iY... -Aj.ri! JR. 1" The ;eo'!e "ti' c.itnjilain tfiat the pension rsil is large rUoiiM remember that the rein-Ilion waert--t. EtMO fiATir sla!-s;i"n are beginning to realize how ornih harder it is to coa utract a new tariff than U tear down &n old one. The Legislature that w as stolen by tLe IeuicnUof Sew York, lias just adjourn ed. Its most notable act was to doable the taxes of tiie people of that I" v-! o'- ei:X'k CaV!-i;e;.i., of Ohio, l.aj lat-!y been teliicgthe boys what an easy jub it will be to beat Mckinley. At tLe hanie time he announces that he wil! not have time to be elected Governor this vear. that they wi'.i do it,ar.J yet, robbed M the j-eoietre by it, acrording ti their d(xU'.ra:ions, they defer to the latest day anv ti !:on looin to its overthrow. If they ft It as-cred of their position, if they believed, as they assert, tbat "the whole I-roU-ttivetantl has fallen under thecon- detiination of the American people, an extra session would have been called lone hince. and the McKinlev bill would leon the high road to its overthrow The entire country is asking w hy they don't "I-eave oil their damnable fares and South Carolina's Tax Cases. Krupp't Gift to CMcago. itvFRNiE I'aTtison has appointe-i Frv fr-for X. C. Sbaeffer, of Katztown, u-er:n:endt-nt of Pnblic Schools. I'rof. Nhaeifer :s well kniw n to all the teac h-t-r in thic county, as he has attended as an in'trut-tor at onr County Institute on several occasions. The I'eiuocrats who liowl so lustily and trea 1 the earth cj arrogantly be cause of their success in the I're'identtal e'ection, had better lay to heart the crisp dei 'anition of Lincoln that "All people can 1 f.:ied sometime; some people can b? fjoled ail trie time, but all peoplecan't be fooled all the time." YVhi...to5, April 24. The Soath Caro lina tax ( ASrti were p.tss-i upon iytbeSu prtn e Court of the foiled Stales to-Jay, the oj'h.Iun being delivered by Chief Jutir Fuller. It came upon the petition ofSher- i:f Tjler, of Aiiea county, fora writ of habeas corpus to release him from imprison ment under j i isnieDt of the Circuit Court of the I'uiieJ States, that he be lined i-.') for contempt. He had seized a train on the Snuth Carolina railroad, upon a warrant issued hy the Slate authorities, for the col lcctioti of tiles, which were in controversy. The road was in the bauds of a ret ver ap pointed by ike I" nitt-d Suites Court, and he wan a'i.'iidi'd guilty of contempt fr failing t" rrifase the property under order of that court. Juit.cc Fuller read an opinion containing ranch jtnnjrer language than is usually f rir.il in s irh d jc nnents, d-nying the ap-pli'.-ition of ih petitioner forthewrit. He tai 1 thesti.urcof the property by force was brutal, and could not be defrnded. The same judgment was announced in thecal of chert !Ts Ilis-s and Gaines, who came to the Supreme Court with Taylor for relief. E-.g Steel Firms to Down Together. To the local Democratic. Hes con tending for the control of the jatronafc-e wecommend the advice contained in one of the verses of an ancient infantile dis tich : 'Chil.irn you bO'i',(5 u-'. eriet vour ar.prv i.assion- rise . 1 o:r little haa'ls tf never mule Ui tear ca- h other- ew-s." And now there is waiiia and pnasb r. of teeth in the horde of D-ux-ratio applicants fir Fonrth cias jiotiuaster Fhips, over the ann uru--?ni(-nt made by ( Vinrmsman Spnnet r tbat PoFtma!er ' 'ieneral Itisse'I 6.-. id to him " s!c'y and jMisitively" that the present incumbents would t-e allowed to serve out the full four years of their term. Wiiev tiiis Adriiiiiihtration carries out its pro;ossl "pur'ineof the j.trii.-ion ri'.'." it is to be hoped thai it w ill not overlook thecise of tien. J. (.'. lliark, w ho is re-i-eivinjft kKi x-r mouth for "total disabil ity" but Served during Mr. Cleveland's lormer aii."!iini.-tration as Cum ;uisr-ic tier of Pensions, and is now drawing a salary off-o.OMa year asa IVmucratie Cousrcss Uian from the State of Illinois. Tiie IVnn'-yivauia Steel Company, op eratiiig the immense works at Steelton, Tt Fri.iay went into the hands of receivers, arid the Maryland Steel Company, of Spar row s Point, Md., the entire stock of which h owned hy the Pennsylvania corporation, war M2bj.-ct to like trtment on afip'.ica'ion to Itaitirnore courts. These combined works are tLe rrra'.etl of the kind in this country, and as the condition of the comjiany was supped to be net itiocaliy stron;!, the news cf the diiiicuitie occasioned great Mirpri. Among th.e who were unaccustomed to the intricacies of the financial management of corporations the news conveyed by the early bulletins read like that of a national ru fortune, fjr th-y believed that the works W i l d l?e ciosed and many thousands of work ii-H.ie thrown idle. The town of fcteelton, with its persons, is entirely di;ridnt on the pros(rity of the company, ahi.ot all the bread winners in that place beii.L' etnytuyed in the mills At Sparrow Poiiit i a viliaee entirely created by the wotks. p j.led hy several thousand ersons who look to the great establishments as the source of their daily bread. TUe embarrassment was primarily caused by tne stringency v.f the money market. Chi' ijO, Aprilh At the conclusion of the World's fair, the monster Krupp gan. the biggert piece of ordnance in the world, will be presented to Chicago by Henry Krupp and mounted in a fort off Hyde park, permission to build which was to day given to Colonel Robert T. Eie, of Chicago, by the secretary of war. The fort will be located on five acres of made ground according to the very latest plans of fortifications. The works will beof earth, as stone is no longer ot value to re-ist the terrible assault of modern implements of war. When the fair is over, the fort will be oc- Ntwi Items The Presiden t mail has now reached an averaceof st letters a dav. It lakes the entire time of five clerks, besides Secretary Tburber himself to disose of it. Joseph 8. Miller of West Virginia has been appointed Commissioner of Internal Reve nue. He held the same position under Cleveland eight years ao. Mrs. Almira Hancock, widow of Major General Windfield 8. Har.eock. died at 4 .;) p. m. Thursday, at tier home in New York city. She suffered for a loo;; time with a complication of disease. Mrs. George Fink, wile of a prominent cupied by the big gun. It can protect Chi- I dreggist at Irwin, gave her bal.y half a tea- c0 from its north coast to its southern, as I spoonful of laudanum in mistake for some eipen gunners can oVtain an accuracy of I other medicine on Tuesday. Discovering her marksmanship that will enable them to throw a shot weighing nearly a ton clean through a man-of war. One shot is guaran teed to send the largest craft ailoat to the bottom. Making Cfristlans. IIowlisg Ukeex, ivy., April IM. A re ligions wave has swept over Bowling Green mistake, two physicians vex summoned. but despite their efforts the infant died. The mother is prostrated with grief. Mail Agent Burrows, who runs between Harrisbargand Williamsport, has been lifted out of the railway postal service. Mr. Bur rows grew funny when Mr. Cleveland went to Hog Island to fish and shoot, saying that the place was applicable to the tenant. He and has carried everything before it. The nas neciuea not to become a professional hu- n;.t haniem.! Riniwn linv Kwvkn mnvHt I OlOnSt. and the must interesting results have fol lowed. Sam Jones was hired by some of bis admirers to come to this city and rescue it from its depths of sin. For .2,300 he under took the job, and seems to have earned his money. He preached ten days, and during that ti me more than 2,4'X) people made pro fessions of religion, 3o of the number join ing the various churches Sunday, and being I ticed the profession Ei-Senator James C. Clarke, one of the wealthiest citizens of Greensburg, died Fri day morning. He was elected to the Senate in 137U. At the time of bis death be was President of the Greensburg Banking . Com pany, and was largely interested in mints and coal lands. He was a member of the Westmoreland County Bar, but never prac- baptized last night. Fourteen workmen lost their lives at Mil- Beside the work of converting sinners, the wukee, Friday, in the fierce storm which Georgia evangelist inaugurated a great moral wave against the licjuor traffic, and fur the next twelve months, at least. Bowling Green inebriat will "spit cotton" or irrigate their burning copper-lined stomachs at the town pump, the city council having refused to re issue the saloon men licenses. Two weeks lashed Lake Michigan. They were employ ed in the construction of the new water works intase tunnel, being engaged in brick ing up a shaft in the crib 3,0oo feet from the shore. The hurricane swept away the frail structure which bad been built upon the ton nf crib In hltip tK mn an.l .)..k. ago the man wbo would nave predicted j ,l . , , ... ,,. , , . , , , , , ed them into the seething lake, thesaloonsof Bowling Green would be closed so soon would have been set down as crazy, M,r' W namsker ""r lPinted a Ee- and the fact tbat they are to be closed is the u 'asea postmaster rreat moral wave which was in- at Taylorsvule, 111., who had only a few work of the great moral wave which was in augurated by Sam Jones. There are forty- three saloons in the eity A Magnificent Siaht. TiiE Austrian Government hs turned down Mai Ji tn, Mr. Cleveland's nou.i nee for Consul at Vienna. The President deserved this 6nub f.r his obtusenees. Mr. Ju id was formerly n Austrian subject, and any man not blinded by persona! eg jtism would know that be could not be an a veptable rep resentative to the government he ha 1 ab jured, and al'egiance to which he had foresworn w hen he became a citiz -n of the I'tiited States. Tn is Administration aptear3 to have a particular animosity to es-Sevre' -ry Maine's friends and the jHiiicy pursued by hiin w hile acting Secretiry of State under the late President Harrison. Im mediately on Mr. Cleveland's asMtmicp the Presidential chair both of Mr. Llaine's private Secretaries were dismissed, and .Mr. ivobert Maine and his s;in (brother and nephew) of the late Seoietary, weie removed from the positions they on u pied, and now comes the retort that steps are being taken to abrogate the rec iprocity treaties negotiated tinder the r-ecretaryship of Mr. Blaine. V hile the reciprocity amendment was pending the Itemocrats pretended to be in favor of en larging our foreign trade, and w ere en thusiastic in its praise, but now when one country after another has entered in to reciprocal trade relations w ith us, they decry it as worthless and a failure. But farts are stubborn things. Ti.e treaty with Spain has given our wheat growers control of the lljur market of Cuba and ourexports to that island alone liave increased from t IS i i,(XK) to i (KKi.OXl. Ey the treaty with Brazil, made a little over two years since, they have increased from fi-',w l.:; to in ls i' to f.-i7,(HUXni in 1 ::. and so with Hondu ras, Nicaragua and all the South Am-ri-cj.n republics, our tra le has wonderfully increased. The excuse for th:s autazn liisui to reciprocity is that it stands in the way of ''Lai in" reform." This is the mer est pretext, because if the McKiniey t:.r ifl was wipt Jeff the Statute b.oks the reciprccity treaties would not eland in the way. The fact appears to i t; patent that the pro:oej abrogation is nothing more tior less than an attempt t - take from Mr. Blaine the crviiit for t!ie--e b n eh. ial measures. Four Monboe, April 4 At a few min uU alter s. o lo k this morning a tmull clou 1 of lv-ht suicke iloated out above the b.c yellow forward funnel of the Pbiladel pl.ia. At the same time, from the funnels oftae l.iirty-one other men-of-war in the Kju ls .:uie other little puffs of smoke. .r.iJua:!y they ;:rew in volume until at 9 o'clock the whole liett was pulling forth like tLe chimneys of some manufacturing town. I,ast ni-!it at sunset the Brazilian ileet, coiiisiliig of the cruisers AijuidilMin, Ilirad eiite?. and Repuhiica. came in the Roads and dropped anchor Oelow the English fleet. At 1". o'clock the PijiUdeiphia s anchor anie slowly out of the water, ana, at the same time, a slight agitation of water at her 'cm sho'ved that she was in motion. Two Murderers Escape. SiNoSi.Ni.. N. V April '1 Murderers Thomas Pallisterand Frank W.Rohle, both under sentence of death, escaped from the prison here some time during the night. The guards were overpowered, one of them being blinded by pepper thrown in bis eyes. The guards were then locked into the cells and their revolvers taken awav. The cells of Carlyle Harris and Murderer Osmond were opened and the two invited to escape. They refused. The murderers then climbed to the top of the cells and then to the roof, knocking otf the scuttle. Guards IIu'.z and Murphy have been sus pended, also officers of the guard Glynn and Maher. G'yun and Maher are sup posed to make the rounds of murderers. row and all the shops. la connection with the escape of the two condemned murderers, Roble and Pallister, it leaked out this morning that a brother of Ruble arrived in this ci'y about In days ago from Germany with $7,ii which Roble bad inherited. He is believed to have remained in this country and assisted in his brother's escape. A Tennessee Plan. Chattaxoo.;, April 22. An act was pas sed be the legislature of Tennessee and since months to serve. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, inquired this week of the Postmaster Gener al whether the Republican would be entitled to a four year's term and Mr. Bissell replied that the term of the present incumbent would be continued to run for four Teats from the date of bis apjioiutmeut. A. E. Hoyler, a telegraph operator at the A lower, near Johnstown, fell from a freight train on which he was riding home Thurs day night and was ground to pieces. A sin gular circumstances is that a few years ago he bad written a letter which was printed in a local paper, telling how he, on going a few nights ago, saw what he thought to be a man walking toward him, when it disap peared, at the exact spot where he was kill ed. The last official act of President Harrison was to sign a bill granting a j-ension of i-' a month to the widow of Charles Grymes i. c- Cawley, late commandant of the I'nittd States Marine Corps. The House of Repre sentatives was already in the Senate Cham ber when the bill, with its companion, was placed before the Secretary. Bending word to the President to wait five minutes. Clerk Piatt rushed it through in the quickest time on record. Postmaster General Bissell has iasueda notice to all postmaster that there is now in operation in the Govern meat buildin?. on the grounds at the World's Fair, a branch of the Chicago post olhee, known as b.c.uu. K.,,..5 .umumj lhe World s Fair station. This station will w state lantito wane a cremating medium, make regular collections and deliveries and The act requires a de(osit of I'uited States, transact all business pertaining to a first- State of Tennessee or county bonds, ind L, IVrsoIls inIMiaing to currency will be issued fur the bank on these securities not in excels of i per cent of their market value. The act limits currency to be issued by the State to $J.".ii,(i.j. Periodical examinations of banks, re- The I demption of currency and other features of tide a! the time was at i's young ebb and the I the national banking law are adhered to. s.hii-s of tue tvt lay with their noses turned The banks must redeem their circulating u;. the Road -ointin toward Newtort News, notes on demand in gold or silver. No 1 lie Philadelphia moved up slowiy at first county bonds will be accepted where the a:. il then gathered sjeed. passing more quick-, indebtedness of the county exceeds 5 per tyiiowu t i!card trie westerly end of the I cent of the taxable property, and if the Rojds. I.i another moment the Newark was county has defaulted any time in years miner way behind the Pulladclphia. She prior on its interest. The circulating med- followed by the Atlanta. Then came the ium of a bank is to be signed by the presi- danuy can Francisco, the Bancroft, Benning-I dent and cashier of the bank and Coun- ton, and Baltimore ; then Admiral Walker's tersigned by the State comptroller. flagship the Lhicago joined the procession. Says the Philadelphia A'-.-W. the leading Imocratic and '"Tariff R-form" journal of this State, -The simple tr.ein "r. of tiie elections of vii f nJ iV'L' is "that the whole protective tariif has fa'i '"en nnder the condemnation of the 'American people."" And yet, in ti.e face of this alle-ed de cision of the American jieople, whhh brought the present Democratic admit -istration into power, it has taken no s'ep to carry their w ili into effect. It would naturally be suppled that in its burning 7e.d to relieve the country of the "robber tariff" that is i-a; ping its life, stcalirg a ay the substance of its people, s:.d grinding their faces with barde;:ru.e taxation, that immediate steps would l ave Uen taken for their present relief, bat save a few sounding ati emptv dia r:!es sgHins-t the policy of protection, ti I'hit'g has been done, and nothing csn or w ill hp done until the assembling of .i.r,nt in Ieceniler next. Thus oi e year or more w ill lie dawdled away be fore the hrst step towards this lou i!v trumpeted "reform" is taken. Any one who has noted the slow progress of legi' lat h n knows that months will e!ape !-fe-e a bill can be perfected, and that v hen jH'tfected, it cannot be nude opera tive under six months or a year, necessa rily giving business time to adjust itself to the proposed new order of things. Thin, at least one half the term, possibly tii. -re, of this Administration wili 1 rrn b-foie the much wanttd te'oim can le put t,pon trial. The evident truth is, that tie Demo crats having won the proverbial while elephant, are at a lose what to do with it. They know that their victory a not won as. pretended, on the sole issue of UriM reform ; their counselsaredivi bd cm this iiqi stion, their leadergareat war. I would" waits upon " I dare not," and with their well known pientimde (f Irfmiss end j-aucity of formate Ihey are ii.ar.ifebtiLit iheir usual cos ard- Aftei her came the Yorktown, Charleston, N'estivius. and Concord. As soon a the Chicago tripped anchor the !iig iiag sliip B'ake got under way, and. turning almost on her heels, started down the Roads to assume her position of honor t the head of the starboard column of the lleet. Tue other llnglisbmea got under way at the same time and followed behind the Blake. As the Vesuvius, the last of the American Meet. droj.jM-d into line the Hollander Van S yck ira:!eda'ong after ber. ruen came the Germans, with the Kais- erin. Augusta, a:;d the Seadier. The Philadelphia, a: the head of the col umn, proceeded for a mile, and then, round ing the entire fleet, started down the line. The hue fulio in the Blake was composed of. besnie English ships, the Russia! General Admiral a-iu Rpynda ; the French Arethus and Jr-au llart; the Italian Aetna and Gsn ai,m .at:sau, ana me rear was brought up hy the Brazilian Aqaidiban, theTraates. and Republici. At 1J o'ciotk the whole tleet, in two regu lar ones passed in review before the thousand. on the wharves, boats, and ramparts of the i- ort. Tiie scene was so beautiful and impress ive that tLe crowd looked on in silence. It toak someth.ng to disturb the serenity of thescerie, and it was turnished by the little lorj-io boa; Cashing. hen the last one of the Americans was pa l:i- the Fort chttrs were heard awy iljwn !yor,d the hotel He Quits the while House. Washisoto.v, April 23. The crowds of office-seekers bo have swarmed through the White House at all hours for the last few weeks, have made life miserable for the President and Mrs. Cleveland. Such a thing as privacy was unknown. Nc callers could be entertained and even the reception of foreign dignitaries have been broken into. To day the President announced that be bad made arrangements to prevent this in the future. He has secured the handsome suit of theFair can, if they so desiie, have thtir mad addressed to the World's Fair station. James W. Burton, a prominent farmer and stock-raiser residing near Coal Center, just below Brownsville, mistook bis mother-in-law, Mrs. Letitia A. Troy, for a burg lar, Tues-lay night, and shot her dead. Burton bad drawn a large sum of money out of the Brownsville bank which he in tended lo take with him to Chicago to buy cattle. His wife bad informed him that they had been troubled by some person prowling about the house at night. He loaded up a doub'e-barruled shot gun and placed it aloii side of his bed. Early in the morning, hear ing a noise, be got bis gun and stationed himself at the head of the stairway. He beard the person enter the kitchen, then the sitting room, then come to the foot of the stairs. Burton, sure it was a burg ar, fired both barrels. He was horrified to find that be bad shot bis wife's mother. The fiist shot bad blown oft the top of her head and the second entered ber side; either would have proven fatal. Burton is almost distracted, and friends fear he will lose his mind. gHKRIFFS SALE. Br vmii" of unielry writs of Fieri F. Ins. Ven ditioni xrnas&jtd levari Faein, lw.ue.1 frit of the f'oiin of "Vminnii V r.n.f i-onixrsrl amnlv. 1m-. i d to directed, there will lie export v p'lhiir l't ti.rt'our. House, in liu burough of ccuitjisc i'a.,a Friday, May If?, 1S0J, at 1 o'clock P. V., the following dcai-ri'ed rvai estate, la H : All the rciit, t'.t";e. interts-t, e'.aitn and demand of Ji-.-oO lure, ef, in i:d to all ti.atirriaiu tot of (rruund Mtuaie in Meyers-iaie borough, -om-erv-t county, I.. krjovn on iho p!u of the t):!nifer Survey" of .iii.l Lwrotmh a. It No. V-l. froitltik( on Hitf'h street tu the SMilh. atl-i Imuii-1-ed ou tt.e Vt by Caetintti river, on the ortli bv siiaiiail fttri-et acid cu ll:e Kast hv lH No. h ii'K lher-)'i eitn-id a tv. n storv fntrn dae'i- ii; hoore aiid m trajue suhic, Hitii the Hp,..irtLu UAn--s. Ubfn in exention and to b sold as the prvP' eitr ui jaisib Uare, al the sua ol S. l. Livcu good, eu aL ALSO Ail the riirht, title. tDtere?t. c'.nim an 1 demand of hctunel M. Weii.iel. of. iu and ui ail that c-r lOi irm-i t( land lit nte lu tsinrhel township, sioinenei coiin'.y. and sute of fetin'a.. a1joiuii.K itn.ls of Levi Lung, Pnniei Jiosioiler. oeo. Kt-iU. mauuel Li, lou. Monler's heirsi, WllLtuu I wer and Jeremtah Baker, coiitamlnct tioriy tijtil .i! aere m re or lv, haviiiii thercou ere-ted a two-story friiae dnehmit hu, a l.ra lirn and other oul-hulluiui, altli '.he ep-purtetuttit-ea. Taken in eifs-'i(lon and tn t old a the prop erty ol sttmuel M. weieW-l. at the mil ol eutuel M. Vn.!ei and Samuel Baldwin, Ailinoin.ujrs of Iae W oudel, dec d ., end TUtie J. eaei. ALSO At! the rit t. title, Interest, claim und demand of ( atharlne siitiuk. of. in and to ail that eeriaiu tract ot lalKl ituale tu bla-k towushim staueftet ouniy. and state of IVfia a.. Uwitided rr lnl of lu.el aud A. i. will and by lhe public road )ranue iroin Kw-lwuua ut liarrtrtl. eiliiiiuiii titre and one-fourth (:i!4, aerea more or Irs haviuir iherto ereeted a one-st-try dwelling boti and a stable, with the appurtenance. '1 aken ! execution and lo be .!d a the prop erty of Catharine shuuk. at lhe uit of Jaoo Haker aud Hiram Itaker. Adimui.tralors eumM Ir&ahu tu of l'eter J. i laker, dec d. ALsO All the rilht. title, lnti'tvst. claim and demand of I'Stnel HeUr and samuel lleier. of, in and to all that cerium tract of land :iuate lu the tow uhip of iederoa, suMiieraH couniy. Pa. . ad joining lauds of E. L. knupp, Jor.f.lhan !ilier, l'eter Moore. Harriet (iardner. A. II Itouanl and others, eoLtantinK one htiudred and ninety -ehrhl (it". are more or le-, of whu h ainil lit acre are clear, balance Uouoer, having liiereou erwet ed two h htaises, a plank Louse, fratne s-ai.lts and other buildings, uith an orchard of lruit beariug trees on the premises, wiln the appun-naiicfat. Taken in exerutwn and to t sold as the prop erty of Daniel Het.er and Samuel HeUer. at Hie suit of John H. ( hi and A. :. Holben, and K. b. shel! i to. ALSO- Ail the rik'h. title, interest, claim and deman.l of v. M. liro u, ol. iu and to me fellow tng de-Til-! lot of ground situate in tiie vlllaue of Vet Sa:ihury, LLk luck township, ftouiersel ct.nuiy, ia., viz : No. 1. A eeriain Iit of tronnd fninting .VI fet on lha Vt'et ?nle f We.-: Salisbury Ave., Ijoiind td on the Siuih hy Ninth lreel, on the West ny an ahev and on the Norm by lot No. ltf. knowu (a the t-iaii if said vii.a'e as Vk No. II.i. having theri-oti ereeted a one and a balf-liry Irame duelling ho'ise and a hame I'-ahle, una the ap p'jrttnalteev No. 2. A o-rta'n lot ,f grotind, known on the I'lan of said viiiage as lot No. fr.ut.og leel in tiie Wet side of Vt rt Siali-hury Ave., ai.d cvten.ljiig ba.-g 1 feet loan alley, l. iuuoeii on t'.e south I t lot No. 1 is and on the North by lot No. 117, havii.i' inereon riveted a wash liotL-e and a si. Kike bHi-e, with ti.e aHtiriennct. No. .1. A eenaic lia of ground, known as iit N.. 147, on the nian ot id vpiav, Irontiug ieet on i ue ei sine o. est 3 0tlirT Ave., am extending hark 1 iu let t hi an allev. ljimde.i on the stni'.h hy lot No. nr. and on the North by lot r.o. i i nn me ucnuneQani No. 4. A certain ol ground knoan as tit !. 1I-. n plan ol id vr.. age, frontuiir .VI f. o!i the vt t M.le f We-t s.ii-oury Ave., extend ...k i J ' mail aiiej. u;1 lilt" .-HU1I1 I V I.e. No. U7 and on tne North t lot No. 11', with Hie a;.purtenaliee. iat n in exi-unon atvi to ne 1 as tho pn.p- cn. oi o. ji. mow ri at lac uil ol i'. o. llay lrtr o. i ju. o. ftiiiiaiiix -AI. SO- A'.I the r:gh title, fin. r.t, claim and dumand ot v ui. it. lu.; and Jonathan tivnton. urviv lu partners of lull, Wal-.ni A l' . of. In and lo a.l tile loiiow 'lie. dex-niH'd real e!ate. U. N.i. 1. All t.iat certain traet of land :r:te ii tir-i.vi!le twp. iNitnerset ;.oumy. I t., K'ljo.ni.'.i; Irtll.l'.oi s!ii:l''i .l:n-r. Sdiaoe. 11 l-.zel ; Leu now or formerly tiie II, ram Kliuiiey tra.'i ai.d oiher. et.utaoong ,ur t.u.-iilre 1 ai.d'thirty arr.-a n in. .re or i. t. near.y ail uno.tr i.m I, with il.e appurteima; es. No. i A cerum traet of land situate iu Klk Li k t.mti'-l.lt.. ."v.m.rel Coiliuy aud siale oi 1'. nu'a., oitioliiinc lauds ot' saiiiuei P. Matt. Jerome Newiuaii. J..iiu J. K'.le, John Wrorhl aud oiners, e.iuta.nuiitoiie hu-i.lre.1 r.nd ninet ve aere ' I;' nitire 01 r-n. aiiiul live t aer. of wiiien is iiiiiier, having ti.erwn eiv.-Uii a two- fTi '.'- "r- '-"1 The Youth's Journal Columbian Contest. Every Contestant Gets a Prize. 1. whMT wa ro'.uml.iis lasrnr Z Vtj a lhi county u-jt l.a.iud tu honor of t uiuiuiwi ? - di'oetTT of A'nrrinf SEK 'JIIK 1'KIZKs) 1 For correct ans,wer to lb a'.-ovc uuesilons. 1st IW la hd.rfray the cxoev.ei of lh wict.tr to tt Co in i 't .Lilt Bifosiiloo. 21. J'.or in .ol.L 1 Ja'1 .'i'l'i'-'V a"tiittml trip!e-p!al-l "ilvcr :oli:ml.!an Jmivenir SfOoU. fct'i Kis r f'ONTPST Ev.-ry aw.r nii:t h ero.arh-l t'V T.i . . . ... ..tit.-iDttuo io'Tlie V.eill. Journal." .1 n.ei- la.v i,w.i,ii 'v rirl"ii ii w ill oii'.v on . .! of wi nd he c:rf to mk- fcJnv and a idnm t.aia. May ti. i'uc Content wul ei'e rv Address COLUMBIAN CONTEST, Box E. E. - Votltb Jnitnia!,' kefewuer Lihrary Nallonal Bank. :'ittburit. Pa. hr. a tn laore X.. i A certain tra.-t.rf land situate in Md- .i.i , ..,...., Pa., ad.i mini: lands of l-ei. f ImllV estate, fhri-nan and l'ai.iel Will, conuotlnv three or 1. , with lh-j ap;.urU-:iaDO- Taken in exeeuii.-a and to tw 1 a the prop erty. 1- Voitkht, at me "il of -e""Be use o; J. II. I ui. -ALS0- AI1 the riitht. title, interesi. claim and dem nd of .Mrte 11. Taymau. "f in aiid lo lhe foiiowing ue'rilid real etate, viz : N.k I. All that certain farm or tract or land filiate in ,iineret t.. nhip, Somerset county. I'a., adjoii.iusr laielfof Fran S. .i!tiert, tdward ll..ver, Frank f'.aiDtrynuiu. Ihitih liro. and put. he p.U. cotitaiumg ooe hundre.1 and hve (uroaeres n.e or ie-. nearly all of which is eiear aud in a e..l state cuitt'atioa. having then.s.a erected a l.oil.f Inime dwelling house, frame tenant litajw. a larve frame tai..e and other outhulidmiis. w ith an orchard of frmt lini.s tree ou lhe premise, wiUi the appuru uanee. No. i A certain trau-t of land situate in Sort ers t tiorongh. suerst county, I'a., adjoining lau l "U t':e -south hv Mi ll. la llcrxey. on me West by Krederi. k Wenuer. oo the N.th by Krau' H W eoner and on the Eai-i by Elu ra man. is.utmtuing twele ili) a.:res icore or leas, with the appuru-iiaiweT., No. :i A certain of ground situate in fSom- eraet bor.-i.igh. ss.ruer--i dainty, I'a-. fr.rfiiiDi; feet (n lhe S..uth wde ol Kauller street and b.ndcl ..a the fc-t l.y u alley, sv.uth t.y I. of Isaac SIUUIM.B and 0:1 th Wet by 1H of lsaae J..iies and James Jones, hr.rlug therc.ii etete.l a tuosiory frame dweiuuir. h. ire, with the appar-tenaiuvi. Tukeu in exution and to I sold as the po.p- erty of itrorze II. layman, at lh suit of iiarvey L. Berkley aud iiarvey H. Iteikiey. ALS Ail th. rishl. title. Interest, claim and demand f Lietwii: iiri.-.-t-ker and ilaimah Bra-eek.-r, of. in and U. ail thai certain 1. 4 of ground itiale ID nen-t b.r-.'it'n s...nierel county. I'a.. fr.-ntifg ttel 0:1 Millil to.tt Slid eKttll.lil.K i.-k It--1 . f.trt to an ailev, lHiuu.tel ..a the Sjnh l.y tot i Ciiaa. VV. i'.reiiiiw.ii. an t on lhe Norm by lot ..f SalcD'd Frit.:, having lucreoii erevt'-'i a d..uli:e tno-sfory frtine dweilinir hou-e.a frame stahie. With lhe appurtcnauee. Tak"n ill cteeuthm and to h old as the re-"!- erty .if I.udw.? Hra--eeiieraiid Hannah Hra-t a- er. a; tin -nit ol s ii. Liv. lc.-l. 1, ue 01 . I . Meyers, useol Vaientinc iiay. TERMS. Newa From the State Capitol. By a strictly party vote the Iloasedi-cided ofhees in the War Department, belonging to UIlseat. Mr. lUker, of Monteoniery coan formerly to the Secretary. It is there he will in the fuf tre transact all business and receive all callers. Fat Snaps for Farmers. From the Reading Herald . An inventive senilis has devised an elec trical weea exterminator. Jt is simply driven along and as it passes it sends an electric current into the weeds which knocks them ont in the first round. When to this is added an electric atone picker, an electric ty, and the seating in his stead of Farmer Ta,;i?arL The Legislature has thus far sent to the Governor Jj bills. Of these seventeen were approved, two vetoed, one w ithdrawn and six await action. The Governor has vetoed the bill author izing school directors to collect from their districts the actual expenses of attending the triennial convention to elect a county superintendent. Lancaster county is the only connty in potato droi;ier, an electric milker, an electric pig paralyzer, an electric iKitato-bng killer I t'"5 State having a law providing that the and a few things mure of the same sort, I legal adviser of the Board of County Corn- farming will indeed be a pleasure. The Caravals are There. Iokteesk MoMkoE, Va.April 21. The three Columbus caravals arrived at lD So Thecrowd 0 cloclc ,!J,-', morning intowofthree Spanish They want to repeal the Mt Kmi along the way look il up and in a moment the i ushiii;.- came hk Salvator in the stretch. i ne out-omg ships were making bout e-.gut knots and the Cushir.g, which can go twn.iy-f.jur, raucht up and passes! tht-ai as it tijey wre anrbured. The Nation's Danger. Washin-.t,... April -':. To a repn-senta- t vc of the l i.ittd Press President Cleveland said to night : The inclination on the part j of the public to accept newspaia-r reports co:..-e.-ui!i,; tue intentions of those charged with t.;e uiaaageiiictit of our national hnanj-e -.vms tojjsii.'y v. y emphatic contradiction ofiLi- s-j.:ciieat '.hi', ti.e redemption of acy a... 1 oftr-iv-iiry n.it-s eix;.t in gold, has at any time lj- n drterauaed upon oro.titt rQ- p.a:ed by tr.e secretary of the treasury or ary oioernieaiorr of the present administra tion. T ic president and the cabinet are abs-dutely harmonious in the dturmination .o exer.-.se eve-y jjwer conferred upon them to ruaititiia the public credit, to keep the public faith and to preserve the parity be tween gld andsiiverand between all finan cial obligations of government. vVbiie the la of is;-j forcing the pur chase of a lixed amount of silver every mot.ih nrjvi.ies that the secretary of the treasury in his discretion may redeem in tittr gold or silver the treasury no'es giv en in payment of silver purchases, yet the declaration of lh policy of the government tj maintain the parity between the two metals ims so clearly to regulate this dis cretion as to dictate their redemption in gold. " Lf course perplexities and difliculliea have r iwn out of an unfortunate financial policy w hich we found in vogue, and em barrassments l.aveanstn from the ill-advis-ed :iauclai legisiatiun confronting us at every turn; but with cheerful confidence amouir the jsrople and a patriotic disposition to co-operate. tLreateied dangers wiU be avericl ind.tig a legislations; J -turn to a better and sounder financial plan. The sirorig credit of the country still unimpaired arid lhe good sense ofourpejple which has tever failed in time of need, are at hand to save us from disaster." Hosiery ia the late fashionable colors, for warships, and were received with great thunders of sal uts and the display of the (lags of the countries represented by the tleets and dropped anchor at the end of the American line of vessels. The day could not have been made more beautiful ot the fcer.e more impressive as they came in the Roads decorated from jibbootn to tafrail with the Sags of Castile and Araon and Queen Isarx iia standing out and fl uttering in the gentle href ze. A Train Falls Forty Feet. lit ntinoTon, W. Va., April J1), A Hunt ington and HI Sandy Passenger train which runs between this city and Ceredo, feil through a trestle this morning and lan ded in Four Pole Creek, 40 feet below James McCrcery, formerly a conductor on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, was instantly k lied. J. O. Humphreys, aged Tu, who lives in this city, had his lower limbs injured, but may recovtr. Several others u tiered cn'y slight injuries. Spring ! Spring ! Gentle bprlng I bo tiegs the old song. W bat a vista of pleasure c-peus before us, and what a thrill of anticipation takes possession of us when we think that it is in our midst! After win ter breaks, then watch for innumerable dis ease springing up through impure water. etc., and gnard agiinst them by having in the home the best stimulant. The " Price P.egnt" Whisky is what you want. It is to be tad only ot MeCuUougb's Half-Century House. .-13 Liberty street, f-xrt of Fifth Ay. euue. Pittsburcb, Pa. Send registered letter or posti'ttice or Jrr for the medical wonder. A full stock of all the best brands of wines, whiskies and champagnes on band. Jaw; they Ut ve blustering!- declared j cv , Ladle's and Children, just in. M. M. TfcEDWELX. i Co. Farmers ! My imported horse will be kept at my barn during the entire season, at $10.00 to insure a colt ten days on foot. G. W. Hirnir. Urslna Normal Will open April 17th and close June 2t. Higher branches will be taught. No failure at examination last year. Boarding s$J 50 to $2.75. Address Will H. Maetis, II. O. Will, Vruita, Pa. Giade, Pa. miss'ners I elected by the people, and this week a bill was introduced in the House to repeal this law and permit the County Commissioners to choose their own soli ct or. Representative John Cessna, who is over 70 years old, was seized with ati attack of Vertigo Friday eveuing at the Cjmrojn wealtu Hotel while he was Conversing with ex-Governor Curtin. The two political vet erans had been dining together and calling npold reminiscences, and Mr. Cessna seem ed to be in the enjoyment of perfect health. As thev were about turning down stairs, Mr. Cessna's face turned pale and he lost control of his limbs. In a twinkling Governor Cur tin seized aod prevented him from tailing, at the same time summoning people in the hotel to come to his rescue. Senator Sny der, who is a doctor, tendered his services, and the member from Bedford was placed on a sofa. He soon rallied and was taken to his room. At a late hour his condition was improved. Hr. Cessna had a similar at- ! tack about six months ago, and during the past two years has several times suhered from a similar ctu"e. A SIW BALLOT BILL. Senator Baker and the Kiectiom Commit tee have hatched out a new Ballot It -form bill. The provisions of the bill, in so far ai it differs from the present law, a-e, briefly. these: Certificates of nomination mav ho filed by political parties that have polled 2 ..... Al ,L. . . . . 1 1 ... wukvouc oic at me last election. Nominations for Representatives, and also for township and borough efflcers, are to be filed with the County Commissioners, who ill print the ballots for all elections. Ex cept in townships and borooghs, nomina tions will not have to be made so long be fore the election ; and there will be less time for object ions and more for printing. The number of ballots is cut down one-half, and that of specimen ballots even further, while the residences of candidates will be omitted. This will result in smaller ballots, and a great saving in printing and transportation. Ballots are to be printed in party columns as before; but the confusion due to the group system will be avoided by requiring each name voted for to be marked separate ly, except in the case of Presidential elect ors. Wanted ! ' Reliable parties to act as agents. Steady employment and good pay from the start. No experience necessary. Outfit free. Address THE HAWK9 NTRSF.P.Y CO., Rochester, X. Y. St .ry lo.; ti.v.t..-. w.tii the a piirten.oiees. No. 'A ecriain tract ot imid -il ia'e in Elk I.i. a I..A n-!iii, county ai d Mate a alor-.-aid. ad jomiiiic ia::.lol t.u. Livei-i;....!, .I. -", '.vr umiI an.l tra.-t J, at.c .hm-nneL cotilamii! s- rU'Ta.rrs in. .re Of les-, Utivmg trier. JU C!ecl-d lour two-K'ory p'.auk dwell! L.nws and two bi'ii-ies with the appurtenance. Taken iu execution and to le sold a the proj etty ol W m. H. liill and Jonathan lt..vnt'm. si.i viving pnrtlier of IjiIi. Uat.u ,V I'o.. al tiie suit oi j. i.. noiTinerffer la-hier and tne rirsi Nation al liauaol suuhury, i'a. Al! the. title, interest. Claire and demand of Juna A. McCoy aud h I. M. Coy, of, lu and to i.v ioiiow niv .lescriiK-.l real estate, viz : No. 1. Ail lhat certain tract oi iami i!aate in the town-lup of Jeitetoii. county of somerset and stata of IVnuay.vauia. aitjoiiiiiuf lauds ot Martin 1 lloHiuan. liavid 1-ltuiau heirs, Loui sa Heeiileraud other,, containing- ninety-three iy.i. aerea more or less, ahotu acres of which aie clear, hn.ance tiniiier, known more particu larly as tiie" Forire 'Ira. i.' having inereon eret l- e-t a dwelhuc house and a loe stahle. w ith an or chard of Iruit xrowiiu tree ou Hie premises, wiiu inc Ki'iiuruuituiTN No. j. Ail lhat certain tract of land situate a aforesaid, a.lloiuiug tra-t Si 1, and other, run. ta.uin seveiuy-hve (.ji acres more or le all timiwr.and kno.i n as the tteorire Kranand Mai tma- ss-ott dtvisvju, w Inch waa purcha.-si trom iu J:eQ leJirow aud Jane Inn wile. All the above described land was conveyed to JU.iati Mclxiy hy Win. scolt aud Nancy his wile, by ihs-d heaiitiK dale V-b y . A. l.sc.;i, and re corde.1 in lhe Keconler s oitii-e at bomerset iu Kej ord B-aik, V Oi. 4i. (uigis jt n, Jo', K vether wun tae Qeieditauieuis ana at.purienanees Taken iu execunon and lo he sold as the prop- enj oi juna A. .nei o ail'l II. 1. .SKI oy at ttle suit of J. K. Waiter and for use of Charles W. .MeCny now use of J. W. liautia. Administrator of ilnaui htaliua, uec u. -AI.SO- Aii the riitht, title, interest claim and demr.nd of ci.hraiiu M. f haulii. of, in and to ail that cer lasu inuii of land situa'e m Jttlersou townsh.p, rvjiiieret cunty. Pa , a Ijoiniue Irtuds of Mathis siuauils" nelr-, aIIluel liars lay. Mivio. ljsel, A. IL iniwurd an 1 others, colitftiultut t.vo hnn.lreu and li'ly two H..J acres more or less, alsiut to acres of which are clear, baUnre limlier. having therein ereetsl a iwostory frame dwe.Iln h.m--, j loy li'i.ise ind a log hani, with a -snj sunar camp outiie preuliM.s, witft tiieappurieliane.-s. Taken in execution and to l sold as tiie pnn erty .f Kphraim il. s a ilisai tae ui oi Mn u aei M. Sii,4jiis, A.Jmiuisira.or ol Jluthias Miau h. dec d. AL50- Ail the riitht, title, interest, clala and demand of Peter lleiliey, or. in aud lo ail. lilt: foiK'Wlog i-scrlticd real t-ta;e, viz: No. 1. A certain lanu or tract of laud situate iu somerset tow nship Siljier-: countv, I'a , and k iow n as "ii.ghlaa't rann, ' a ljoiniUK lands oi lien.-y H...VI-. t rian lietii, IVter Miiier, vrus stahi. w ii.iatn F. I hi and otheps, Iviuudel ou tiie K-tst l.y the isoui. net Jt John-town luriipike r.iad. conta'li.titf Ihree hundie.1 lilif aerr more or less, aud is.iiipri.-llijr Hires- several .riels of lar.d. one .funeye.i i,y .s,r;e Rnoptii.li-r and wile, reis.rje.1 in Vol. .,.!, pa'esnjs .c. another Ci-meje.! oy Ia vi Llciny aud wile. res-or.l..d in 'ol. :.'.. iiires A-e, and the otner convevtsl l,r Jaohelt. a.- Adtma.-iretor of M. shailils. dee'd. as irt of in: Mr.thias .shaulm Ian i. ha niK thereon eieeUd a large two story brick dwelling no-is.-, a one-lory jrar.ie uweiiilig nous a .ar-e iraiue i.srn, a waa liou- and .tit rr o.nh.iild:i.s, w ith a hint orchard on the plein ises. land in a itjod slale of cuiuvallou, w ith the aplcirteuani No. i Tne nudivHel one-half interest of all tiial ccrtuiu iraci of land situate in orucr--i tomi-hiti. ri:nerset ..untv. fa., adi lininir lands in josepn aniiian. :u. w. lounir. tlernian b;r- roii.l-ri. rU.rey aud lltnry Coie:iau, coutaiu ii.ir Iwo haudred and seventy live t';.",i aerrs uit.re or leas, ahout Jij acres of which are clear. iia mi juereou erecusi a larte l .vostorv l.rieit Iweiuui! h .use, a one avd a half mory fratrss uweiiuiK uouse. iwo 0au Darns an 1 oilier hmlj inc. wun a K.iot orchatd and a suar camp ou the premise, land in a good state oi caltivatiou. 1,U iCHd'UMOUIIim. No. .t A.i lha: certain lot of eround i mate in the Issrocnu ..f -siin'Ts, I county of Sinierset and sit( ol rvnr.svlvaiiia, and known on lhe pian of the town i-f ssimer-el asii.t No. H ' lii.,.'r,l ,.n the north hy by of Saniti. liai:her, d. c d.,ou the tast by Ma u ro or Turaeylisrt sireel, oq tne souiu uj iot oi k.. r. r.ti.M.is ana on tiie west i.v l l.ureh ahey. I.jvinr tticits.ii erei ted a two-t.l-ry l.-ame da.iinii; house and a Iwo . story wah and wood h.aise, lin itie aanM rroiw-rty js.Id hy K. si. McMiileii, Hiitii Mieriil of s.rneret e I'in'y. Pa., to diaries J. ilarn.m and W .liiam f. Hu-ui'i. and by deed dated lhe 1st day of Msr'h Isss. aud rec .nled m ;venM K,k. of i ior s.merse canty, fa., in Vol. 71. taee 44L etc. wlirrn itat largs aears, iu tue ap purtenances. Takeii in excu'ir.n and to b? ml 1 as the prrr. erty of P.irr H-llVv. at lhe suit of A. H. U.f frotn'a use, I). M. uetwrne a. Co., el. aL ALSO Alt the r:ht. title. Interest, claim and (brriand of rdward stnll. of. in and lo all that cena-n tract of land situate In Mumycreek mwnship Sunerset county. Pa.. a.ljoii.iiiK lands of Sainuei Impstadi. Jouathao Jiiiier, l'eter Kormauli, V. m Klrgtrr and other, coiitalntnir one huiidn-d and nixty (Ikii aerca inore or h-, auo.it tis acre clear 1. sialic tlmlier, haviuz thereua trej-tel a two slory irame dwelling bou-e, a m-w lnk barn and other out b.iildinirA. w ith an on hanl and a good snjrar camp on tne premises, w ith the ai punrnauisss. Tak.-u In exwntion and to be aold as the prot erty of Ldwar.l suui at the suit of Carrie St ml. ALJ- A TI the rttlbt. 1iti Inlpnsd iaim ml 1 of Mary A. Kodavr. of in and to all thai certain faun or tract of land, situate In tluemahmnne low n-Iiip. and Shade township. S.imerset muntv IVcitsylvania. adioiuiiir land ..I J..n.n...i. 1' ( lark. Peter Boyer and the Hunr rm.k 1 cj-ita nii gone huDdred and nryei.teen 1 17 r acre and tiity-six i.v.i perei.es more or le, nearly ad ol w hw h la clear, havine Ihereoa m-ii uiry Irame dweiimv hotnw, a 1k Isaru aivl other oiitlMiiidiiiit. Ljctiter with IheapiiiMeuaiicea. lakeu m executi m and to be o!d an the proie crt of .Vary A Ko.up.-r, at the uil of the jjhu,- -ALTO- Ail the r'illlt. title. 1ntitrw.lt claim anH I of I. Vnuvi.t. of. in and loall the f.,ll..i... M-Clod real estate, viz .- No. 1. A certain lot of around situate in w Centrerilir Borough, Sw.merset cmiiht. Pa front-''- ' M'D wi. aljotn:n lias of'jame's Vr-is-l John V. Hay mi. . w. fhitlippt, hmli g thereon erect-1 a Iwo slortr iam d-uin . naole and o ner outhaiidiuits, witti the au pur-lenaicva. N'lTfrE Ail peron piindia-in? at the alsjve if will l'ie-.se iu'se Iioti; e tiMI lu I-r I cut. of the purchase uioeev rfiit-l lie p-tid when iror"erty is k lit w ku .low n. iitl.erwssc ,t w.il aaain he exposed toasicut the ri-k of lh" lirsl pure'.a-T. T he resi.iue of tne purchase money must Or paid on or l-i'ore tiieday ofc-ini.iiitatioii, viz : 1 hura diiy, Mity j, l'...;. N.id.ed wui be a.-know itslg tsi untii tiie purchase niouey is paid iu fill!. li.vlAH .H ifl. fher.tr. HGEMS wAHEO fur the enly Atso-L'td BIOSHiPHY 11 JAMES 6. IMl. By Gall Hamilton. h. literary evrctit.a-, with lhe co-'.l-ra'.-.Hi of h-.s family, ar.d lor Mr. U nitie s irreal History, "Twentv 'years of I ,,u. If-.--.'' and eia later hk. '1'oiitieal Hisl'i.-s- i.m-' ( m pr.i-tK-. tu for tiie three Ini-iks. L cluslve territory limu. W ttu l.r lenm lo THE HESY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Coon. MRS. A.E.UHL. 3Iy Sjirin Stouk is complete ia every line, finalities of (iooJs aro the licit, styles newest arnl pretti est and prices lowef-t. Tiie pniJent buyer will tlml it srreatly to his or her advantage to examine my stock before jmrehas inir. ii:i GOODS A complete liae of Dress Goods of all the newest qualities, styles, shades ar.tl kinds, at very low prices. SILKS A large assortment plain, black, colored, plaid, figured and chaniirable silks. Price rang ing from ;"0e to tl.50 WOIL-TED GOODS A comjilete line of Cashmeres, Henriettas. Serges, Wliipcords. Diagonals in many styles and colors. Prices from l 1-2 to $1.2--.. WASH GOODS A complete assortment of Dress Ginghams, Sc. to 30c. Linon D Inde, 12 1-2 to 15c. Many new styles of Dress Goods from 10 to 25c. Out ing Flannels from 7 to 12 1-2. DRESS TRIMMINGS Au immense line of Dre.-s Trimmings, including Velvets. Silks, Laces, Gimps, in all shades, also beautiful irides cent styles. 1IAMCURGS The lanre.-t and finest assort ment of Hamburg Edgings and Flo ti nr in irs ever seen in Som erset. Prices low. LACES A great stock of laces of the kinds that are now most fash ionable, in Silk, Lir.eu and Cotton, iu Dlack, Cream and Vt nite. CURTAIN'S Parker & Parker. Cloak and Waiste Department. The Spring lines of Ladies' and Children's JACKETS AND CAPES are now in and are of the very lat est productions and in the front rank for STYLE, FIT and FINISH. Ladies Silk Waists and Tailcr Marie Suits a ner FEATURE wiih us this Spring. We have added a handsome line of Ladies' Silk Wai-ts and Saiior made Suits and will show for the Coming Season. A SUPERIJ COLLECTION of Garments, comprising all the best Ideas and Styles at PRICES to insure popti-laritv. IN- Carpels, Lace Curtains, Fifth Avenue. 'pitt5burgr. 1 CAPES ! bir THE w "E. Cheap-Choice Chic Char-. Evt-rybotly want a Cai thi Sfiwj. So tmr.f. t .,.. Our prict bring then utthin t.'ie reifh of ettryonr. Nice Doable Capes of Fine Cl.j-.h : I; i v Greens. Clues and ia::s; :.!y jj. ' " Long Triple Capes of Irriilosri -it S. : - colors on dt'iercnt lrza'-s : Silk . ... Fine Doable Ctif.es, with Iutti r:ivC Silk-lined Cape; Siiis an i il , DIuc, Rtack. Green and Ta:i : -j .i Velveteen Rutteriiv Capes: lined i.. Us, Carpel Chains, etc. e expect the preference of your patronage on four points : At At At $2.95 r $4'9S s I2.75S Irrideseent Silk ; a verv l.s.:b R!aek on'y; $12.75. Thec are but four item out rf fiiiiutrn! in C apt ah, nr. Q to talk about Jarketx Suii. It'rup.i, etc. l!:rre r7.i,.'(7j r''"" Come a nil Jutdje for yoitretf. CAMPBELL & DICK 81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., PittsbuWh. Cinderella Stoves and nilFFrsTc) llsVll Cleanli- TU.! a. C I i l i T s, --unc ncss Lessens Labor. E 1. Saves Ycu T Twill pay you to examine the QUEEN CINDERELLA . for you buy. It has ail the latest improvements, tiiil h . ;i : teed to be a uood baker. It ht.s the direct tlraft damper, by vi.:. -can have a fire in one-half the time re-juirt d with the or-iiiary ll,-'; . This is a valuable feature wiu-a you wtiiituqui :k lire for furly i r T iias an extra large high oven, thoroughly veatlkaed. T':- ,;.. v ;:i Iri: of ii.i'owing and outllowinj air can be regulated at -.vi'.I:: i - iOss. a perfect baker, and no burning on the top. It has grate, which is the perfection of convenience and c! peciallv durable, having three separate grates ia one, and not easily warped by the action oft Mar. jfa. tiire.1 br I-tHAVEJi A CO., Limited. Fittrbarxti. SoM an ', g.mn, JAMES 13. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset. !.I,-vcr.-:. Pi Krissinger i Kurtz, Berlin. Pa., and P. J. Corcr h Son KKMKMBF.Ii "Things June we!! ami ith a care, eicrav'. t!i Jas. B. Holderbaum Has just received a car load of Rice Coil Spring Baggies. our Rice Coil spring Luggies to ba tiie easiest rid.ugia l durable made in tha orld. Try one. The spring cs not be broken by heavr loading or fast driving. " 'iT'V'tr i-.i - i Largest Choose Collection to From, Choicest Styles, Superior Qualities and Low Prices. All above, con.-ider chaing elsewhere. before pur- Parker & Parker. "sUaa.w W i ---r . 7 )( .-rcrr: ,' s7r.in Jc S I A I , I I . 1 - W i I X HAVE IN STOCK End Spring, Brews er Side Bar Spring Dexter Queen Spring, Dupe! Coil Spring Buggies, AT TRICES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. WANTED Famr!...'.k5,M. I Our line of Hamers, Whips. Lap Robes, etc., is complete and at with us at oc, Xiy,'".Z j whcre couutitiou can't reach for same quality. Call and - Curtains in Nottingham, Irish Point and Tamboured. ii'Vts to $12.00 per pair, poles '2)c. CURTAIN SCRIMS Curtain Scrims, 5 to 15 cts. SASH CURTAINS A largo assortment of style?. STOCKINGS make at Vast ;1 -r montli. Nuw is the lime to start in on fj.il saif-. Kit'irant outlit fr.-e. AJ.lrss ALLEX nvksehy CO., Ilochiater, X. Y. JAIVIES B. HOLDERBAUM whiskies ! mmn 1 bare jiisv tssPn j-.sss,ion 0f my atv 1-rvinis.s, o. 13- Ileirord Ktrct. (formeriy Miil Strts-t.i hT I lii-.e la;a in a lui i stw. a of Wines and Liquors, IF. .A., SCH H3 LL, 1 tn'J ill her t(rri'rlyt ny emir.' tine and at- .vunuu u uiv a in,irsa:c j.iquur n j-iut. The largest stock ever shown j The R-C. L.HD!S Distillation, in omerset, in fast black and I fcr rtoar ya hanr. a n.tnr 'n'te a-sonrr.fr.t colors. Prices and colors guaranteed. of GLOVES A full assortment of kid. silk, - and cotton gloves and mitts. WRAPS, CAPES, REEFERS, etc- My stock of Ladies' and Miss es' capes, reefers and blazers is very large, containing all the newest and most stylish makes. Prices range from $1.50 to $15.00. MILLINERY GOODS My Mill incry Goods have been selected with great care and is the largest and finest assort ment at the lowest prices. ONE IN A HUNDRED Not one of a hundred prcttv and useful articles that I Lave :.. ,.... i . s - in mix-ik cm ue iiienuonea lor i want of space in this paper. Come ami seo llmr tJ.n ..Qiri, ------ .iui& uas not been told about the hand some goods and low prices. luisw ioj o..r unl li, ., i.-.:n tine jtar up, at (bv kriiou iii prii-ea : "ne-yfar- i, p. r ti;,m Two T i:r:-.' . .. - - r.mr - J .tl Wl.rtiur a lYaeirr. nr.iclc, svr.fii yon ran .""i a':rw 'xt t , a-i Hi'S-ihil. ly jms- an.l in.i-siir nuuor .u. j-iilai i-.ir. ,1 in your ou '" . ir- my Uri :. in tri.- r...i.- ,if ti, -....I. -a p ii.-i'Minrien win i.Hiii'i a smii-ic n iu ti iy an. I i icteiy Mix aisl witii i;i ino.ttl IjrAtlOstjr AVincs, Liquors & Ci?ars. Tbii if . ow nrj aii-1 .. ra te.i lis- A. r. Wini-r. I:i diliiiiin ittthc a'n t. I ar.-p mi han 1 a coiiii.li le asx.tniMit .if imjiirttsl an.l UjMisiic WIHES, BZER. A Li , EIUNDIES AND CORK ALS. S. I. kSWJEITZKi:, 14 Bedford St C,iim,er.!ainl. - ?Id B.ccles and f1-- Bnv anrl W Girls. Vk rite for particuianJ AIIEF.ICAj. tea coJ ?38 345 r-hy . Piiijhom.Pi Mijs. 'Jl E. Dul liirtra UiiKllis ln lasr. In .(,sv. (.rax-l NVr .ia.!iess. 11,-art, t-r iiarr t i.in-r li,. i.iiiwri I iv a II rw . la ik'iii.l rliiijf : imn'tm,! (,f Mil- ki.lii-y. we Tens an.l (x.ih.. ih, Llml. ami mil. -au- i ra nor ?l ymi rann. hwe hralih Ciirt nve (n-pr ii y ir' air.i M Bn,-in li.Ws" anU lir-.jy.-Mnt I. Ik :. il.l.. B-mlliem, Fa. 1 ioilHTsuai;: t Uumtilala. Tiy ii rUr.. xasranus-l. Cann'$ Kidney Cure Co , 120 Venango St PHILADELPHIA, PA. DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS and Kitchen Furnishings. MANUFACTURER OF TIN, SHEET-IR0J1 AND COPPER WARE. SUGAR PANS, SAP BUCKETS, SCOOPS AND SYRUP CANS both round and square at lowest possible prices. Tin snd Steel Roofing, Tin and Galvanized Iron Spoutii- f .' H r.nd Rarns, put up iu bet manner. r.,uinates lurnisiiedfor heaticg buildings by steam, hot air without charge P. A. SCH ELL MAIN CROSS ST. r a:.i SOMERSET. PA OUR CLOTHING IS l.hrht in Style, llight in Fit. Kight in Workmanship. in rricc. mintimIer & OGELVIE, JOHNSTOWN, PA. 122 Clinton St.,