'r?t Somerset Herald R. SCTLL. Editor. v&y :r. i?i - . -.,-!; i-i-t ani hite, 1 ' - i- of -.'lit, . , caa.u tw !. - may be -,:.-en t0' 2sy. -" .-,.-' . I mama I'll! Mkt. . .... .- f- a ti irw to wa-.er. fca! ua- ' T .i-riot ilrive liiui la tirtak. t. --.st'-r.ieri! "f l!" J'ir-t Xa- .. lo'iti'l n anouit-r comma. .x- - in-etir.? '-fine Siale Iv-aM of ' . . -v-ir is Iieiiileheni Juiie -. f -.ri-HeaLI boul.l not forget . , ":.-r. ilae dmrist. can 1 their i 5mer5et worn i aiways hi'- Ir-'.m gawn on a Lr- i to wear in cae of Cr. prices tLal jurj-nse, . -. ia ' department and grade :.. -ew iine of hyoa a:i-i Te5S rrlliVLLR, Kn.-ppr RI-jc's. b tUe il.i-.a to J ires . e-vtij;s on me ba'. k. With ;'.-n acrois tbe told, the . -.-oued by an unauiiaorlzed . 0: :'-e fact being detente i and T i' rnaie very difficult. "K-iLcrr .'.; City wa.n is sold by J. B. Hoi.iEaBm. rJ -.-r :rj:bf-'.'y rvmark that tbe - sr.. :.'-d spanked, rapd, bare-.-t L ' aitrt a bttter Siberia tbe ; :r ;id Joes tbe pamp rtd. we'.I : - v L-.r. ;i-r ra: of wbo j an: are t a jT'.Jva s;:f'jer. U.ve ua te cj-:.tj bjj every time. Vii".' iai.es V da writing at botue, i.- 10 ?-"'' per wek. S::d .i LiCi-;d ecvelopc fjr rvp.y. M:jbvrtta. Iui. - - v 1 .. :i5 rejt.ved tbe cu.Ti- ' . . j;.-, K.: v.h I'rice, of &:t- " .ic:.:.g btr to a-:t in the capajty l'ct'.ic Tbis ia tbe secj:d ap--.: ; a fc2.ai Xjtary Public ia tb: it recent act of Ae:iib'.y. , . -e i.sve e been ab'.e to o;Tfr s. i n- t i asTtrDfat of fr-rah and c-- ia J en's Ladie", Hies" and -.i ; :.:.: sL-k-s. Colored gis a i;ec- Knopper Biuck. . :i :'jrm n t t.) lift ti.e bat when ,--.r.'n i:i b'.el bails or wben ea- . .;r : j-.ji? or wi::in rjumi where ... a : us an at-oepianc of thanks ... or asy courtesy taat a v.rang - ;-r . a'.rJ resp-jnse to salautiuos . :i f .'h whom a man is w iik'ir.fi . i: -.a . : I'y be i? , or at a;:y tirce or s Ui'.jui uakea tbis ay mark ..- i .;.:.e- a:. l oivil:ty a:-propr.a!e. ;-r ly. !:en pi:.ig wber;-rer the .j -r carried out is obii :atry. - t. :. a '.iVra. patroriace ia tie pt 'r Aj.-ll 1st, I aid prepared to de - s: . ier:iiizrr t.: ail spring ctx-p?, - :. A: ; Tte.aule&. i!jtto: Beit . iu .Lev. Call cc or write A. C. Dav:. t'-orccPK-l, Pa. '. :.;..-a:r:j bJks are announced as - ; . ... by Iljrper A tro'.bers : .JtVjt of tbe jji'C-tra'.ed edition c .- JJ.t; ..- . ih iVj.'iV. V -pit; " - .j .c. , a-ij i';rr ,t"r by . .- Xit'crts : T Lats j-c;t-l U-mt.s, -. r ""..haai l'ean li jwr'.l; ; The :y Fraacwia Cofpee ; aai Kirk Slcn .ry f r bi'TS. I.' r!::t'irf : a -N'r; .. v ,.. All tbf.e N.ks wi;l be .i-l. A re. ised e-':ti jn if Wi.liam 1. tu T t' wlii be broucht . r::ie tiiue. i.--r .ri nj'ie by tbenia fjrtbe month i.:il is reaaarkable. Aitoce.ber there i-;:y-no wet dyi. ai d ia bar.l'.y a tiie rainta'l i.jiLt. Anotbt" c ru bv :ast m auto's report was ;t;. :ae we".--;! April .tce IjTI, tbe . be.ng i Si iocbe. Tue Leav- r-i- j.i was on April l'J. it beii; 74. max:u23i tctcperatare on a.iy :.- .c V:.e m a;b was on tae Sth, wbea -: The icwet i UJa oa the . Tjr avtrii.-? ratntai! in Apr.i sioce . : -. . rhce wa rslij'isr.ed ia iT'J was ." i cotsplete in all sizes and r'.i- : Lae tiioi-?. liattou Su-je. Con l. im i-ijri. Working Shoes ad -....-v. Vc tiave tbe very iieat.it and .'ar styles and gi'araatees a tirst : tv, ry dt;vir:oient. All grade in ': i.r;t j-rivs kiowo to f;xd quaii- LstM MlVtti, Kru j per B.o k. a:,iws wnat a j-icnic is, tut - : kr j-ii ad it bird to My bu it .a: r.2.e. ani yet it ia simple eno..gb '- ; u iMie t j irara of it. Wbea apic- 's c: arra: ced for, tbe custom or '.i,a: iL;e who .i.len led to be s j ply t;;e eatables and drink- - - i of tiijse nect-sities Laving ji-jifiiip. it was p-ae-J aroand, and : '0 piSc-i out tae article of fji or '':ii": or slie is Wil!ir. to furnish, of tbe article was nicked or "".it Tbe ope-i-air eatrhtin- be.auie kaowa as '"pick and 1 T-f o:: jm is siid to have da'.ed - " -' j tiat ti;e picnic is wholly an in--t '--e Mritteentb century. '- 0:.le..e Toe Summer Term 1- --i'li.. in Vocal and lai'-rcmental acil.,.'-.es ad irtss ilenry B. V- i a. n of tue bjrough council is 'v.sijns of an Art tf Assent- 1 -- ?- '-'-' ii M.r i"i7, pauipb.et laws, -"" ' :.t.:l 1 : "an act appr.j'rial.ng ' -I .s to the suj ;rt of public ii - -.3 .ii r t ' 1: is very brief and to " ' r rta a:; 1 uf or tbe pajsat-e of " - '-i on ljf, levied aui ooi.t-ct-t v : '-c law fvr brout-b purpose "" -cxtuji wealth, may be appro - ;ue s .pprt and mainienaace of oroaized. or that nay -.-ft j-ca:,.z?i ia aaid borouch r.-' Tae only pravis) beiui that t-jjtu Oe uat:italaei fjrtbe -r .a .a.u::U of tae borough. ' a new thing." said ahiJy ie- ; - : -;,e v;;.g ka E.g'ish f.aend : ," - "T -s 'c tb. country. We Lad I - Jt-eerei.:::g c; ray stay, and my tht m s: delicious ieniot a.ie i " '.' I ;e of it tne next day, '--1 she ma le it of frtsbly I .-!.. 1 . " es.?cre:iesaidofthoroai-b- j I "--t-adf. -1 have a reguiar rule," j 1 "-"- "-lar ufi me, -b ca insures I j - 'a x.anga .jusrt or a gallon. J , 1 - 1 ' !-e tue ju.-.T of tare lemons, j -rnl uf l-of tuetn. J am -are j ,-5. -.:e nui Tery taia, getting jast '" 1 '--t.J-; tuj i cut liito puxs, i te ; tud jjwdend sugar, c-1 m- tw.. oaaow to the quart, ia a "-"fJiCiW. Wuea the wavris i-ji -. I p-r it over tue ierr.oa Lu'-1 J at O'lr- ar-J U it . f I " i -i-e: aai."1 :'. receive,! a large -.um'aer of u' ali Plrr from A LP El ED . "' f'"-r merchant. Chicago .7 '' 11 Pi3phit oa Economy --ero.a.ioa aith J.i.-e Low 10 . m.. . ? "a.'-KT I T I - V '-"-1,;" ' niuch finer than any- I " -ire erer Seen bt foi f..r the t.ri. r 5- -e-rro.i. arrarod with wide - c-i.irj g racier, u tuaica accord-1- ui'-est r. Ie. l-i are sent fre taanrw wins to ALFUEU PEATS. Iejrtnient ; W. Vlad.soa Si , Caico. or to -H St., New York, arid will ena- - ai.y to r decorate their iy the Utftt style papers at about prica. Mrs. G. KreVhrcan bas tctu appointed postiui;rM at Keira, F.Ik Lick towoiiip. TLe I:,iy Rirlt say that ttrr of Somer se'.s m..; i-opniar youu lulie wiil wed I'.nl nioi.tU. Hon. J. C. Wilier, of f;. Vmra, was a Monday vii:o-in this pla-. He returceJ to IlarrUburat Monday night. D- fine, of rrbaie townsLip, attended the big meeting of Kui-lits of the la'aldca Eajle, at Lancaster. !at week. Tli a.iii.t;..o of the new L'isciplcs Cbonli, at New Cenuevllle. tlal'cjrsnty, tas been pc:;oued aolili June llt'.i. A r.iiibcr ofyonnjr pep'e of Somerset t'.wa-hip enjoyed a dance Sat uruuy even im at tbe borue cf Mr. Webster A dams. Farmers residiajr ia Somerset township complain that d-ir have k:!:e-i a great many of tiieir sheep during tae pst few days. Comrades of U. P. Cummins Post G. A. E are malcine arranraients for tbe proper ob servance of Iecorat;oa T'ay in this pSaoe. Mr. Jx.-bn P. Knabie, tbe well-known Pitts burgh dry poods merchant, spent Saturday and Sunday wi:b bis parents in this place. Mr. Samuel I'hilson, of llariin. Las o!d bis Excelsior Mill, at rbi'.a station, to Charles Uapacb, of G.tacje, Terras and p-.ee private. Baggage MaMer Cbaiies B. Lat.e. of tbe Somerset Si Cambria R. Ih, Las been confin ed Uh:s borne at Johns' .wn tor the past ten days sunering from a eer cold. During tbe pa.sl week James B. Ho'.der baum has disposed of a number of bjctcie tayour.g men about towa. There are enough wheeiaiea in this place now to organize a first -class club. Among other visitor ia town tbis week we notice ex County Coramisosioners Warner and Williamson, of Shade- township, Iep b'V of E.k Liik township, and McCiintcck, of A 3dison township. L. C. Coibom, Es"j.. waa sworn in as Jer.u-ty-Froibonoiary shoniy after court convea cd Monday morning. The appointment is only temporary, or until the aiijournnieat of the present three week a term. Mr. W.lMaai Iik.wer, who has been con-nccie-d with the Somerset Dairy Cor;ipar:y fr a number of years, will remove his Jami 'y t j "or.f uence tbis woek, where be bas ac cepted a position with the 'o:iriuence Cream ery. Tbe indicaiious for a oountitui fruit sea son are very promising. Trees have t.ot biossomed as early Ibis spring as usua!, in fact apple blossoms are just commencing to appear about Somerset, aad there is little danger of their beiug caught by late frosts. Charley Young, of suyestown, was lodel ia jau last Tuesday evening, on informatioa of bis father. It appears that the young mn was druiik and undertook to smash things about the house. He was released later ia me week. Lis lather teooaiitig Lis bonds Hi an. Mr. Wih.im H. Piatt, one of Sjmersel most prc-iuineiit citiZcia, suifered a stroae of paralys-s a li w days since, airec'.ing his leJ ia such a tusxeer tliat be has since been uu ajle to walk. His cjud.tioa is cot such, however, as to Call forth str.ous apprehen sions. Tie people of Suauksviile are making ar rar gements for the proper eiaservauce ot Memorial day. Abie Sfeakcr will be pres ent aui deliver appropriate addresses. A giue.-al invitailoa is extend-d 10 the public to jjinii pate. Tie tic.-i'ista w .11 i-rgia at l- o clock a. m. Mr. at.-J Mrs. Wiliiaai S. Wei.er, of S-.m-ersel towr.ship. wi.l leave ca a western trip next Monday c.craiug. They wili vis.: sa beiba, Kat-as, Waterloo. ! awa, and other oinus, bef.re returning to Cuicago, wuere tney wi.l speudsoiue uuie vieWitig the s hia at the Wor.d s Fair. Js-! Baker, of this phce. and PeUr Sipc, of Siisv..le, who were at Lancaster. Pa., as delegates to the Grand Lodge of the Kuif.hts of the Goideu Fjg:e, Live reiurx-ed heme. Tbe next m-etiDg of tue Grand Lxize of i'euusyUinia wi.l beheld at Heading, on the second Tuesdav of May, l-4. The Jifril ! is warming tae cockie of every Prills man's besrtinthe county, but cot witb a genial beat. It is in fact "retintd cruelty" ia it to publish ia saiid type the uatue of every man who voted for either Berte or Pritts. and of thee Berkey bas ! j aui Prilt 53. H' -m.-l.ilt OMnttrci.il. Frank . Casebeer, a young son of tbe late Absalom CaseDyr, bas returned to bis home ia this place after aa absence cf several years. Mr. Castbeer is of a rvvlng cispasi tiou aud during hi absence be bas visiltd nearly all tbe States of the I'ui-T.. aa eiias miking a trip to Faglaad and the cotitiueat of Europe. Dr. Uotiuson, who Las bvea delivering a coutse of lecturs in this plac oa Saturday eveiiing of each week, under the auspices of the l'a:vrsity Extension Bureau, was una ble to ful Lis engagement la?! week owing to a sudden summons to Phiiaielphia. His lecture oa " Shelly" wiil be delivered next Saturd-y evening. Misses Fioes.e Knepper, Naaaie Saancr, Nannie Patlon. Margaret Weimer, Nellie Eaowds and Car Cook couiase the gradu ating class of tbe S anurset Barougl schools this spring. The comaieacmeat exercises wiil take place in tbe Opera House Friday evetlng. A small aim. s. on lee, to cover necessary expenses, will becuargei. Tick et are now oa sale at NetT A Casebrer's. Tbe Ilefarmea coriiregatioa of this place will bold a oenteur.iai service iiext Sunday evening, at T..'U o'clocc. ia coaimemaratioa of the l'A'lh anniversary of tbe exuleace of the American Bcforaied Church. Tbe pastor, Eev. Hiram King, w ill speak oa " Tbe Pioneer H-tory of the Church ia the i'lii Century." The put lie are cord-ally invited to aile.-.d. Mr. C. C. Scbmucker, of Johnstown, and Miss iiay B. Mai ray. of Jenner township, were married at toe Lome of Mr. Jacob Hot'oiaa, r.ear Jenaer X K-wids, Sunday moraiiig. Mr. Schraucker was formerly a well-known srbool teacher cfjenuer town taip, but for the past few months Las been book-keeper for Love, Sunshine A Ca , al Johnstown. Miss May Morgan, da-i.ruitr of tbe late W.l.oim S. Moraa, of J-.aaer township, ! who Las been suSer-tig f.ora aa attack of; typhoid frver at the A iegueny H.wpitai for I he past live meets, was removed to Ler j Louie Saturday. Altru j ;!i tae fever Las left J Ler she is sill! ipiite weak. Her mother and sister acomp-.i-d her in a Aliegaeny C.iJ to Ler home. Tae Jjjtnerae'. stone tompaay engine -Wc.y," thai was so ha. by crippled ia the wreck at the junctioo of tue Bare Kocks and feaoiersjft ck Cambria rsiiroai three weeks ago, a a turned out of the Cambria Iron C- mpaiij'i shops at Johnstowu last Tau-s-diy. Laving been thoroughly overhauled and red. ted. aad is now per i'rm.ng its usual du ties oa the Bare K -Xi roil. Mr-. Eliza Liug'utoa, w.dow cf the la'e E ibert Lsubtoa, diei at her home ia this borough last Wednesday mcrninit, afier a sickness of several maatbs duration, aged 73 years. eb is survived by Ler sua Charles, ( a resident of Driftwood. Pa. In the death of thia most estimable laiy there parsed away the last resident in tbis county of one of Somerset's oldest and most prominent families. Tbe deceased was a daughter cf Francis Rieraan, wba d.e;l in this p.atc about fifty years ajo. Her brother, E imutui itiianaa, and ber at stem. Mrs. Carils Kooser and Mrs. John K. Eiie, all died in Somerset during the past few year. Tao members of Lhetaro-.ly, Mr. Frauk Kiernaa, of Latrobe, and Mrs. Margaret Puiiiippi, of Oinabo, Xeb are stEl living. A leiter pabliUed in the Sunday edition of the iMuburga Pt aioed by Leri l.icb liter, of Salisbury, aay that tbe writer will cot isit tbe World Fair unlet Ihs roil-r-ad otnpaiiies reduce tbe Cir to and from Cliicao to corrrspjiul with tbe raU-s that ere riven during tbe centennial ex p(Hi.n. Mr l.uhl.ier beiievea that hd!m tbe rail rcd make this reduction tbe Fa'r will be a n:at.c:al failure. Mrs. Vary il. Price was atrickea with ap poilexy at tbe borne of ber son, Mr. Kentie Jy Pri. in Meyersdale, Tbtirsday evening, bue never rallied from tbe stroke and died the fallowing morning, ajred ,i7 year. Tbe Ateased b lieen a aieruber of her siu' fi-iuily since her removal from Pittsburgh fevers! years ao. She was a Jeroot Metbo i -L Her premature death iil be mourn ed by ber large.cin.-le of friend. Mr. George B. Bier, eldest son of our fel low towastnaa, II. L. Eser, E-j , for tlie pi- nir.e yrs a resident of ( 'overdale, CalM is now in Cbica2 and will come to Souier a: for a short vls.t tbe latter part of tbis week. Mr. Eaer is editor of tbe t'loverda'e kac Ut, and caiiit eut as a delegate to tbe S'aiioaal Editorial Asociatioa, which meet ia convetitiou at Chicago. He is ac companied by bis wu'e. uerirT Good weat to Cumberland Md., Monday for tbe purpose of escortiug; E. L. Sboemaker. who has been confined in jail at t .at pla e for tbe past three weeks, a siting ! the s.ircuture of the Govtraor of Marv'and hi the rtqaisitioa I'apers, to Somerset. .Shi-maksr Las exerteJ tveTr effort toesx-ape afjearir.g before the bar of justice ia tbis cunty. bit ail to uo e:T?ct. He will be tried a', next wtek's court. Among tbe callers at this office during the week was L. A. Smith, the versatile editor of tie Vleversdaie C"wiKCCi--ii. When we aay "verratile,' we mean that wben .Smitb can't express himself ia the King's English be in f.ic's a column or tao of Pennsylvania Dutch on his rtaders, arranged so ttat no kody tan read it except Jesse fcaubman. All the tame, the ( i ifr-i'J is always p:k.ii-g and is oi.e of tbe Laadiomest country pa pers in An.erica. Now, wiiea the Lspar-rsof the county are a.l Laving sj much to say about the Su per.jiieadericy of thec-junty Bcb'Xls, would be a g'-oi time for theyouag gentlemen who are engaged in tbe laudable calling of teach iui: to request their editorial brethren ta drop the pr. ilx "i"rof.," whea rei'vrricg to them. We Lave known youo? men not en l.tlei to tbe pieEx to Mush when addressed as -Prof.' aad we have co doubt that many cflhera tarn enmsoa wbea they see their name ia prist With ' Prof.'-' in front of it. Mr. Andrew Parker, of Washington, D. ('., fjriiic-riy cashier of the F.rst Xational Bank, eiil Saturday and Sunday ia this pi.ee. He was aceomanied ta Somerset by Mr. J.J. Edsoc. Vice president of tbe Wash, iLt'.oa Laan and Trust Association, tbe ieai.Lig (t: ancial iusiitutioa of the National Capital and of which Mr. Parker is Assist ant Secretary. Wednesday evening Mr. E json presided al a complimenlary dinner lendr.-ed to the tew Comptroller of the Currency , Mr. E.kies by a cumber of the most pron.inenl tiuariciers in the east. Mrs. Wiison Braut came to i-. a Mviday and entere-d comphiia-, b.-fare E-i aire al ast ers, afciiiust Ler Lusband for threatening to take ber life. She then returned home and tool ber youngest cbiid and hersbare of the Lo-.-irbolu prjp- rty aud moved to the home of her lather, Mr. Francis Kaepper, m bere sue is iiow staying. Mr. Bnmt sold Lis sliare of the hcuscuoiu ellects. took the otter child, a boy, and is living with some of Lis lit trlibors. No warrant has yet been iss .led for Mr. P. rant, so far as we know. I'm The J -.',.' lH.aucr.it, of yesterday . says : Samuel Jones, of Sioyestoarc, Somerset oauaty, Las been bere fir some time oa a visit to friends, aad it has been noticed that his mind at times was wandericg, and Lis relatives tearing something might happen to him, Cbitf Varner was s.t for ani to him the frieudj related the man's condition. Tbe chief advised that be be sent to the hospital, and at tbe same time agreeing to lake care of the man until arrangement to that end caul J be muje. The demented man was taken by tbe chief to tbe central station, and abvut o o'clock was removed to the Memorial Losplta!. ' It appars that '' Labituals," as men who are constantly under tbe influence of ii luor are denominated, are determined to aid the ioc-U authorities in breaking up tbe habit of drunkenness oa the streets of l!:i place. The latent prosecution to be entered is one against Catistable .'Villiam Gilbert, who is charged on information of James Cooper, witb having furnished intoxicating drink to a maa of known intern-crate habits. Consta ble Gilbert claims that he has beea aa ornoer of the law far too long a period to be caught violating it in tae manner alleged. one tbirg is certain, however, that since the crusade against habitui! drunkenness on the streets Las been eatered upon, it Las di tninisaed the camber of drunks to a very considerable extent. Chairman Johns, of tbe Democratic Coun ty Committee, bas issued ca!! for a prima ry election to be held Saturday, Jane 17tb, for the purpose of nominating a full cauoty ticket to be voted by member of that party at tbe fall election. A. L. Kretcbman, of Summit township, and William P. Hay, of JeiTersva township, Lave announced them selves as candidates for County Comoiission er, and Henry Hetii-y, of Some-set borough, is announced as a can iidate for Associa'e Judge. Tbe hardest fight promises to be for Chairman of the County Cammittee. Mr. Johns wi.l be a candidate for re-election and it is understood that A. L. G Hay, a repre sentative of the " Young Democracy," will be pitted against him. It ia safe to predict that the campaign will be the to as: interest ing the Detaocraa of this county tave ever experienced. Elijah K.ng one of the best mown citizms of MidJlecre-k toanthip, aad an all-raund local Dem'cratic poiiticlaa. died very sud denly at Lis home Sunday morning. The deceased waa in Lis usual good health until Saturday, wbea be was taken sick and sent for Dr. H. D. Moore, of New Lexington. Sunday morning tbe Dr. called on him and did not bud hi; ymptons alarming, but the pbysiciaa had not left his sfd more tbaa balfau hour w hen tbe pattest expired. Mr. King wiil be remembered as the Jostles of the Tea before whom the tuystenots Join Eoach appeared on a quiet Sbbath evening at the time excitement was running high as to the outcome of tbe Xiceiy boys convic tion, ani was sworn to a paper which be left ia tae 'squires hands for safe keeping, and which afterwards turned out to be a confe-.-Soiu oa l lie part cf lloacb that be and iwo un named companions were tbe real marderera of the late Herman Cmberger, and that the Nicely boys were ut jusliy coavic-ted cf that crime. Taoof Jeaaer town-bip' foremost and most venerable cit!2?us died Saturday nigbt. The first to .as away was Benjamin K.iae. who a .- known all over the county as a man of ateri.iig character. He waa en gaged in the milling business for many years, but for tbe past four or five year he had beea an invalid, his ill heailb being attribut ed to a kick he received ia the side from a vicious horse a number of years ago. The deceased. is survived by bis wife, three daugh ters aad rife sjus, ail of wham arc married, except the young-st son. Wt.liam Griffith, denominated New Year's Billy" by hi friends and sjoaiat ancea, in order to d.sanguisb hixu from two or three other Jenner township citizen bear ing tbe same came, died late in tbe nigbt at hi home near Stanton' Villa. Mr. Griffith Lad beea ia delicate health for a Dumber of years and his death was not unexpected by those act 'lam ted with hi condition. He, too, ma a man of the highest integrity and waa well known throughout th county. Ke was eighty -four year old. Hi mlie nd several children turvivs. BIDS SUBMITTED. Council Wot Prepared to Let a Con tract for Water Works. At a special meeting of the Town Council. j hel l Saturday evening, for the parprue of i rectiv.ng and considering bids for tbe erec tion of a system of water works for this bor ough, a narcber of contractor and represen tatives of bidders were present. Perhaps forty bid in all were submitted, two or ibr, of which were for a completed system and come within the resource of the bor ocgh. Other bid" were received for particu lar portions of tbe work contemplated. Another session of the council was held Monday evening, at which contractors who wen not present at Saturday evening's ses sion, were given aa opportunity to explain their bi is. The bi.is submitted are for both gravity and pumping system, but we understand that tbe former is entirely out of tbe ques tion tinder tbe surwy upaa which tbe siec incatioas were drawn. ' be opinion prevails in some q-.arters. however, that a gravity system is stiii feasible, and efforts will be made to demonstrate it. DitTerent plane for pumping systems were eubmttted. Several of them contemplate the erection of a pumping station at tbe month of Kimberiy run, witb a reservoir on tbe Tayman bill. Another contemplate drill ing wells at the base of the Tayman hill, from which a supply of water can be obtain ed ; another contemplates pumping water from wells and springs at that point ; and sliil another contemplates pompiDg water from Kimberiy ia the neighborhood of "high bridge," on the Berlin road, to a reservoir on tool Hill, from whence it is claimed it can be fumi--hed by gravity. TLe members of council from whom ati expression was secured are Dot of one mind as to which if any of the di:Tc-rent systems prcposed shall be adopted, and it is mani fest that they are Dot prepared to let a con tract at this time. Much Las beea accomplished by "weiring bids and getting expressions and ideas from the experienced and practical men who have been drawn here for tbe purpose of looking into the practicability of introducing a sys tem of water woiks. One member of council is enthusiastic over tbe plan suggested by one engineer, which contemplates furnishing water by means of pumping from drilled wells aad utilizing the same power for manufacturing electric light for street illuminating purpos es. It is claimed that this sy-tem is the on Iv feasible one with the limited resources of the borough, and that ii aloplioa wiil re duce tbe price of both water and light to the minimum. Council have not yet had time to digest ail tbe schemes submitted, but they will in all probability take definite action oa the matter in the near future. Millinery Goods. Why pay fancy prices for Hats aaj Bon nets wbea you can get much better and handsomer goods for less money at Mas. A. E. Ubl's. Scat ! Tbe dLptasitinn tbat has always been man iftsied in certain well known quarters to defeat the expressed mill of the majority is again active and will cot let tbe action of tbe school directors convention be confirmed by the State Superintendent of Public In struction without first throwing every poesi b.e obstacle in the way. The list of directors present and voting in the convention, as published in las', wtek's Hf.iicui, is correct and there is no reasou for apprehending that the wiil of the majority wt.l not becomplied with and that Mr. Berkey trill not be commissioned County Superintendent for the ensuing three years. Monday, J. M. Cook, chairman of tte di rectors convention, received a communica tion from the Department of Public Instruc tion inquiring tbe cause of delay in forward ing tbe proceedings cf the convention of school directors in this county. Mr. Cook will forward bis report to day. lu it Le mill state that director were present and an swered to the call of the roil, although the roll prepared by the Secretaries of the con vention contained the name of lsH director?, Jere S.ibaugh, of Addison, not voting. As explained heretofore Mr. Silbaugh' uame was placed upon the Secretaries' roll through a brother member of the Addison b-jard, announcing tuat he (Siibaughj was in town. The Secretaries of the convention will certify that SI r. Berkey received !o vote and Mr. Pritts yd votes. Bright Women Who are anxious to accomplish the be-1 results, lor the least money, should examine the Cinderella Range before they buy ; it is god taker and a perfect roater, and every, new feature of practical worth is emblied into its construction. It bas pleased thous ands of housewives, and will please you. Sold by Jas. IS. Holderbsum, Somerset, Fa. Who is This Man ? A Washington newspaper correspondent, who has been ransacking the records in the pension ofSoe lor the purpose of writing up fraudulent claims that have been detected, tells tbe following story concerning a cli mant for pension from this county : " He stated that be had incurred disabling injury, of the nature of a rupture, while in the ser vice. Tbe records showed that he was honorably discharged on account of this trouble. Nevertheless, suspicion was arous ed, though everything aeeme-i a straight as possible. Mr. D. I. Murphy, the present act acting Commissioner of Pension, went to see tbe man. He was a big, hearty-looking fel low. Though be answered all questions satisfactorily, a lingering doubt was still felL On investigation it was discovered that the whole affair was a fraud. Tbe witnesses who Lad endorsed the application bad been bullied and frighten d into doing so. Tbe truth was that the applicant Lad prov ed himself aa arrant coward while in the ser vice. One nigbt he said to his tectmates tbat be would not stand up and be shot at. He even boasted to them of the scheme which be proceeded to pat iuta practice. By an ingenious artifice, which must have cust him indescribable agony, he produced temporarily the appearance of a frightful injury. When he exhibited himself to tte sugfon they were horrified, and on their recommendation be obtaiard hi discharge at once. Wben he applied fo' a pension, be fore going before the Examining Board of Pbysicians.be repeated the operation refer red to, again bringing about the shocking condition described. Tbey a'sj were deceiv ed aad endorsed hi statement. If the swin dle bad been finally carried through be would have got several thousand dollars in arrears besides an allowance mouth y for life." Bar n-Paiaing. The super-structure lor a large fra trie barn was raiwd oa tbe farm of oar farmer and prea-her friend, Kev. J. L. W. Seibert, Fri day last. KeT. Seibert ii the owner of one of the handsomest and beet farms in Somer set county. It comprise something less than 1"' acres and lies in Milford township, dote to the Somerset township line. Alan early hour Friday morning neighbors for many mile around gathered at the hospita ble home of their genial and popular ne gh bor, ready lo assist him in the arduous la bors of tbe day. Tbe contractor in charge was Mr. Daniel Phiiiippi and Le bad every thing prepared for a success ful raising. Ev erything worked together for good until about one o'clock in tbe afternoon, when a heavy rain storm which prevailed ibrsome time set in and delayed the work for several hours, so much so that tbe finishing touch es had to be put on the following morning. The barn is S5x4-5 feet and is intended fcr th use of Res. Seibert son, John H-, whom hi father has given a pretty large slice of his valuable farm, but, of course the " old man"' foot tbe bill for tbe buildings that are being erected. Tbe dinner famish ed to those who participated in the raiting was one that tbey relished and enjoyed a waa tbe Ripper, which latter vat served late in the evening. IS THIS BLACKMAIL? OR DID HIS REVERENCE COO IN TO THE WRONG EAR 1 Elder Robert H. Singer, of lb Disciples Church, is confined ia the county jail await ing tbe act . on of the grand jury on a eerioa? charge preferred against him by Mrs. Alice Jetrrie. a married lady and a member of the same denomination, wbofe home is in Addi-wu, this county. Elder Singer was oinuucling a series of revival meetings in tbe AdLon church daring tbe latter part of April, and it was during tbis time, wben Mrs. Jeffries called upon him for tbe purpose of securing bit views in regard to a religious subject, that the assault is alleged to have been made. Tbe information state tbat Singer subjected his intended victim to brutal treatment and afterwards .tempted Jo secure a promise from her tbat she would not reveal anything that had taken place. Aa information was lodged against the reverend gentleman a few day aftermards. and he was captured at Lock Haven. Pa, where he was holding a revival meeting, and brought here to jail. Friday a number of Eider Singer's sup porters from ths south of the county, came to Somerset for the purpose of giving securi ty for his appearance at court, but they re turned to their homes without securing his freedom. It is understood that bail will be furnished by his friends during the present week when Le mill be released from jail. Sineer claims tbat tbe charge against him was brought for tbe purpose of blackmail and to injure his standing as a minister. That at least four reputable persons were in the bouse with Mrs. Jeffries and himself at the time the assault is alleged to have been committed, and that on the same evening Mrs. Jeffries attended services in the churoa, aad the next day invited him to call at Ler home. A number of persons familiar with ail the facts in the case believe firmly in Ei der Singer iaaooence aad claim that he wiil have no trouble to establish it wben permitted to do so. Tbe prisoner takes his imprisonment very philosophically and from outward apiar- ances does not feel his position as keenly as one mould nafuraliy expect a minister of; the goepei lo under tbe circumstances. ! Members of the Disciples' denomination 1 say that Elder Smgr Las not beea ia good ' standing in that church for a number of years and that tbis is not the first timo that ; charges ac"ectir.g his character have been j made. Hitherto he has escaped criminal j prosecution. J Singer is a native of Cambria county, j where be formerly followed the vocation of ' ... I a biarijrcilh. Aturrwaras ne oecame an evangelist and is said to have beea the means of bringing about many "convers ions." He ha a wife and eleven children living al California, Washington county, this blafe. The indictment will be laid befare the grand jury next week. fcmcc his incarceration h-.uer sgcr uas i been doing a little missionary work among the inmates of the jail. A prayer meeting was held Saturday evening ci Sunday morning the eider preached a sermon. A letter was received hers this morning saj ing that Elder Singer is UL-cr tail for his appearance at the Lycoming county Court next September to answer a charge somewhat similar to tbe one lodged against him by Mrs. Jeffries. Curtains. The cheapest line of Curtains in Somerset County can be found at Mas. A. E. Chl's. Counterfeiters at Lare. A press dispatch from Connellsville, says : " Tbe residents of the northeastern end of tbe county bordering on Somerset county are considerably excited over the presence of a gang of counterfeiter. Yesterday a set cf counterfeiting dies was found near the residence of Jacob Koontz. ia Springfield township, by some school children. Tbey aiso found about J lc in dollars and .Yucent pieces cf the spurious c.in secreted in a can near the dies. The counterfeit coins glisten ed like genuine currency. The dies aisa were bright, showing that they had been used re cently. This discovery is taken as conclusive ev idence that the band of counterfeiters that bas been flaoding the southwestern part of Pennsylvania bas its head inarters in Spring field and Saltlick townships. OS.-ers have been in search of the coinackers in that county for the last two months, but no clue could be obtained that would lead to their discovery. The band cf counterfeiters is turpovd to be composed of the same men who Lave beea "mooDshining" in Somerset county for the pa."t five years nndtr the leadership of Dill Pritts, old man Hosteller's slayer. Tbey have been making lots of counterfeit money, and much of it is low in circulation ia this vicinity." So clal Court. A special term of court, called for tbe trial of civil cass, convened at 10 o'clock Monday morning with Judges Longer.ecker, Bieseck er and) liellley on the tench. Shortly after taking his seat on the bench Judge Lorgeuci ker handed down opinions and rulings in the following cases : la the cae of tbe Hocking Coal Company vs. S. M. Hamilton, the finding of ILL. Baer, Esq , Ueferee, was confirmed and the Prothonolary was directed to enler jud. nient in favor of the plaintiff for fJsT 51, with interest thereon from 2nd April ISV'il. W. H. P.eiti tt al vs. Abram Thomas Pule to show cause discharged at tbe cost of the defendant and an a'i.u wrltof ii Far. and IX. Fa lot rests awarded. David Heinbaagh vs. W. A. Powell Mo tion for new trial refused and rule discharg ed. Harvey B. TUsue vs. John Hanna Mo tion for new trial refused. Koad in Somerset and y jernaboning town ship Report of viewers confirmed. Commonwealth vs. Zimmerman and Hay Motion for a new trial and arrest of judg ment refused. At Septembertefsions, 1 '2, J. L. Berkty. a farmer of Somerset township, was indicted by tbe grand jury for divers violations of tbe liqnor lioease laws. The case, for various reasons, mas ontinned for two terms and is now aet liar trial for the May term, m Lich commences on Monday next J. A. Berkey, E-q , at the time tbe prosecution was com mveced was employed by the defendant. On January 1st be wa qualified as Diatrict Attorney, to which ortL he La 1 ben elected at the preceding Xoveinber ele-tion. He stated tbe fact of bis having beem employed by the defendant to tbe Court and a-ked tbat an Assistant I'istrict Attorney he appointed specially to try tbe case, whereupon the Court appointed ex-l"istr.ct Attorney L C. Coibom. THE WORLD'S FAIR. Final Arrangements forth 3als of Tickata via th B. & O. R. R. For tbe benefit of those desiring to attenj the World Fair tue Baitimare i. Ohio RiiiroaJ will sell Eicu'.on tickets to Chi cago anj return, at all stations oa its line, at low rates. Ticket will! be oo aa.'e until Xo vember lai, acj will be vaiiJ for return joansey until XoTembcr 15th, lsii.;. Tbey pro vide for a reduction of ia p--r -enL below regular rate. Tbee ticket m.il t vili.J only far continuous journey. Ticket at higher rate will be ol4 that will permit hollers one stop over privilege going and returning. Pullman acoommo-lations may be reserv ed in advance of journey. For rate and in formation apply to nearest 3. A O. Ticket Agent, or Chas. O. SculL Gea"l I'ajst-Dger A-real, Baltimore, MJ. Wanted ! Tteliable parlies to act as agents. Steady employment and good pay from tbe start. No eaperience necessary. Outfit tree. Address THE HAWKS NURSERY OL, Rochester, N. Y. Highest of all in Leaveriinjj M v7 ABSOLUTELY PURE Paate Thi in Your Hat. T'nder the summer arrangerru-at r, f pas senger trains on the Somerset A Cambria K. R , which went into eilect Sunday, lrh inst., trains wi 1 arrive and depart from the Somerset station as follows : 5kt:i Barttn. No. &", daily except Sunday, 4 t) a. m. Xo. '.'I, - " 1.1S r. . Xo. !3, daily, e-n r. x. Xo. 101, Sunday onlj, arrive, 1 It? r. m. solTH BOtJtlt. Xa. Hi daily except Sunday, 9:11 a. K. Xo. '.4, " ' 5 -al r. u. Xo. I'M, Sunday only, 10:l r. . No. l'.'J, Sunday only, ."i.vl r. x. The Assignee s s;.le of personal prjperty of John 1L Kantner has beea postponed until Wednesday, May lsth, at if o'clock, P. M. A large lot of wool, ilanneaa, yam and household goods will be disposed of. A practice as old among tuch usages in this part of the stale as any among the same people is to forego ail manner of Labor on Ascension day and go fishing. Consequent ly every stream in the county waa lined witb f.sherruaa Thursday aui the cuuiber of small fry that were taken from the water run into the thousands. There was very Utile planting of any kind of grain or veglt abies on thai day by those mho devoted it to fishing, but whether the fish caught pay better than soil culture and seed piautmg has never been satisfactorily settled. Fair Price. A fair price for Mllliuery Gao ls is enough. That is all you will have to pay at Mrs. A. E. Chl's. Mr. Jacob Pirnbart, aged seventy-nine years, residing near Coleman Station, had a small -growth commence to develop in the right eyeball about a year ago. This growth inc.eased in si.s until it involved ail of the j eye and fillel the orbital cavity and then ! spread outside of the eye-liils, making a tu- i nior three and a-half inches ia diameter and , , , , ,. , extend.ng about two tn. he beyond the lids. Thursday moruiag I.s. Kistler, and Lee, Oi jouu.-vowu, leui'.'.eM i.-e c.-i-ie mass,. ana the ola gentleman rauiea eiceeci.ng y well af.er the otvrufiia. Tbe ca-o roas tumor mas of tte variety known as ;arcv:.ia. In attempting lo break up a Husgariaa row ia a shanty at trwia on Monday c ght i Coasta'ole Siiade received a bullet in his arm, and Lis asisting deputy U.ii?er South received a pailful of scallitut grease in bis face. They were compelled 10 retreat, belt returning with a pis.-; they stormed the place against a shower of bullets, which - they re.uried seriously Wo ial.nj three of the U uas. ore of wham John llko iitd shortly af.er. The others we.-? ail arreted. Tttre is some doubt as to who tired, the firt shot. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. -r . 'ri, Ti: F. - r.;vf,w.v.w,'.. Yoo mill piea.- ann'snnoe the S.Iow'ik nam- e-i gentlemen a. caieli-late- ler ll.e var.uii t f- ! 'icoiKuate-l. at the iu-pubueaB pr.siary tire- uoa u le tci l SATURDAY, JL.K 21, 1S93. FKEH rttZ-Kf'Kr.R. Chairrrian Rerit iican Cvimiy Conjiuit'.ee. r o.t so-:ia IE JVI"JE, ir.1T. M. 110 CHS TETL EE OF SOMERSET E0S0COII. Su?jert to the d'ri.i. of the P-epuMiean Pri- ar t.eet.. v uehe.u satiiiday. Jane .'. -.. JZ&-A (."! 7.1 TF. JI I'GE. Samuel S. Sitafer, OF EEP.LIX BOROUGH. SuVe-lt the le.-i-kin of ti e Ri pul.liean Pri- ttarj ESeeUuu k.a held Saturday. Jaue T'rASOCIATE Jll-OE. D. J. Homer, OF SOMERSET BO 1:0 EG II. iulnn-t U the dwii..a of tbe Rentitiiran Pri- laarj tie- tioa Ut be belt Saturday, June .'l-ri. Ir'l. " . - . - - SFvR SHERIFF, Edward Hoover, OF BERL1X BOllOVait. subiect to the deeision of tV.e Rep-iMi' an Pri marv Kiceiiua U t-e I-id satur-Jaj. June jita.l-.i. s-'1F:'R SHERIFF. IT. Hartzell, OF RnCXWvoD BOROViH. duli'ert f the lfe;-j.n vf the r..-pti!ilicaa primary t.i,-ti'.ii t t"- h-t-U Satur-tay, Jui.e jttti. Loi 7eF0R PR" TH i 'AO 7.l R V. F. P. Saylor, OF SOMERSET BOROI OH. u!-J.--t to the il,-ll.l of tlio R. puMicao rninary E1.vii.hi to be h.-.J ratuniay, J'JU iiltii. lvi irFOl: PRO THOXO TA P. Y. A. C. Da vis, OF SOMERSET BOP.O 10 H Sub'.vt tn the .l.vNion of tr.e Iteputduaa 1'rimary rJ.eti.iu u t hel SaturUay, June ..lo, la. O- FOR PRO THOXO TA R Eli as Cunningham, Or SQ3il.HET HJR'jI'jII. Sul''- t t the ,l!l"n of the R pnliiican ITiraary- ti"""' "eld Suturaay, June in la. It.. jr RF ilSlEK AM' LLL'ttil LtU Jaeoh S Milh'r, of QVEyiAH:xis7 jo xxship. buv,vt t the dl-i"n of the Ri-puMicim Wuuary t.leeti..u to oe lieid !-murUuy, Juue -Mill. 1-i'l. r ". REOI-IEl: ASl PECoRL-EP, i James J. Cover, oF JEXXER ToWX-HIP. su'.ji-c. t" tte .It- i-ion -i" the RepuMi.-aa Pn liiarT a.eclioxi t-1 bei.l saiuru-., Juii, t:4t b, Wl z-j-Fon tiii:aslp.i:p., William 1) 'inters, OF SOMLBSET TOWXSIIIP. !ot.!-et to tlie leclion of th KerMiMicsn Primary fc.lei-ti.iu t o' le-ia r-aturuity, J-ane iith, 1-oi Ug'FOR TIIEASI-P.EI:, John Eohei-ts, OF SQXEIZSET LOEOCGII. SuV-ct In the deeiion of tbe R--'Uhikai Pri war. aaeetion u be heH satuny, June :Mb. l-.'J. toTPOR TRF.ASIF.EA, Jos i ah Hoy, OP SOMERSET TOWXSIIIP. 3ubleet to the deeis-i'Mi of the JLet-ahU.-aa Pri luary EUx-tioii lo be lieM SalurUay, June Jlib, lno. Stf-VR TRE.tlRER Peter Dumlauld, OF if IE FORD TOWXSIIIP Snl'iert to the deci-don of tbe Beiai'iean Pri mary Election to be br!1 ealurdar, June -'lib, l-i Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ft 9 i E. E. Pith, f .arrr r"!i .v-;;r. Sul ;t t the ("-.-Uian t!w R-nsbile Pri mary .ec:i'i V li-l ! sau-rae, J ,ce .ilia, l-.si. i-jr i 'oil co Mil . - ; ost. n. Jerome Stuff, ofjexxfh towxsiiip. Sul-jeet to the dreivon of th Kervibiioan Pri mary aiection u t bei-f -aturar, June WIS. l- i. &TF0n COM h lis I OX Fll. Frederick TJ eller, of somi:i:i:t towxsiiip. :"u''.eot to the decision of the R r-r.bciean P"i &iarr Election lo he!i sararUav, iune ' irith. 1-.-X F'u omx'j".u:, nennj F. Earned, Or SOMERSET TO WSSUir. Su .jet-1 v th 5tf-iiTi of the Kp'iV.uaii Tti- XiiarT hi--;i-ua U re hj-i cni,:urOa.jr, J une .:F' 'A C" ii. VI ' .Y7. .Id am Fole, OF iALitkiar E"R'.-l OIL . .. . j . i . t, SaN ert to t.-e it-a of toe Rem' h-an Pr.- mary tu.u.ju tot ne'-i sa:ir-xv. June iiith. l-. o-j ': vfj -xfi:. Simon P. Fritz. F E!:-iTIILl:iYALLEY PWSEH: si.t -e. t v te -i-. iv.. n .4 ie R.-ruM fan vn- mary t.e. ih.tt u. i.e eaiuruav, Juue j ".' C..V W''.V7. Gillian II. 11 alter, F HILF-'i:l T"K SHIP. . . . eiib;n to the ieci-mn 4 ihe Rr nf,.nn Pn- ( uairj Hie. un t-hei i j-ai-arUa.,-. June j ""!'h""vl: 2-'F"lC P" .' .'"' "7 ' '.' Samuel A. Iietz, f S"Mf:r:r.T T" n'.?inp. ! eu'jjeetto the ee'ji:,.n .f the RirxiMU-an Pri- 1 itt) tiectiuu u r...i aaiurua, vi.ne ; .'lit. !-.-... ' i J-CrFo;: p(V Ii.'JjFCT' I:, i . I X.HiailUei 1 lie. j i.F iMFl:-I.r T WS'SIUP. .,. ., , , , ., ., ,, SHi..).-t to ti e tie!-:"n of tf:e t; iiv-I -an pn- u.a.-- tle'-.ion ! i-e t-ii fat. may, June '-. "2'I:"Ll -';; ACf-IT"i:, G eorgc Stein ha uli , "F vrr v.iL'".v;.'; rir.Y ;. -t to tie lei..--n '. R.-r-i-::.-s.i Fri-uk-.j h.r ti'-a lo ; '-1 S.t.n lae J,.ue SamudS:Fo;v' j ' ''-..' -T i ' li - 'iJlP. j 1 ..... . . 1 : Sut-en t- the .!e.iwn of the k. r ihi'.-an Pri- i ! aary L.ei-.i.-n ! aaiui.iav. J -oe ; j 2 i I": Al 1'iV'i:, i i ! TTV77y, TT 7 7. ' : i ii i'j. in. . jj' in.tr , $ib'rt to the derision of the K-t -b'irxn Trl- ai-J rie.-l.oa u Pel l satui-uv, June . I r-s r anzT - r -rue- rnuMTinu i TJ EPORT CF THE CONDITION; i .a. a. First National Bank, OF SOMERSET, t SVsnerset, in the sute of l'ei..-elia:ja. al iiie eiie ..f ia-i:.e, ll.j i 1 ---. j RESOURCES: I Wa:i an-1 !is.i:ii. $ l-iyr:. tr ! c ier-lrn:'-LS se -ir'l ari-l tiu"..re.L '.-r 1". j I" ?.. hiii.U t w-ire e:r-iiiai:.'!l 1 '." iw ; 1-le t-.t:l aliprorr1! r.terve r.wt-:its. v.r tS 1 j I we nicer Naii.rfui! Haaas I,"- to I 1 l ti. from Mau- riua imM Hat. ker. . T : Miikii.x-hiiuv. Iu.-niiim:i! Diwinv. 7. ' ,irr, u. el-eti.-. a' o la xes ;i l ..'1 ill j 1 l'r,-:-.i.ri: ;i r. . j t..... 2," ' the. kan-l i-iVreara iieia 4 v. s i ' b p-H otti-r riaua- j t ra.-'ii-iial J ajer eC-T'-o -y. I.,, ii..-.. ai.'l j I ji:.'""""":""'"''" ;' ; I I liai-tel'.'ier n.'t'-i. t i.-Oel:if tl,.(i I lli-i L . sl irva-urer i ' rr eei!i .f t .ri-..aiii a c.v cto 1 j Te- 'ZX.l tan a 1 ijtl ...J-VT.Ilif ST Lli2!UJ!ES: Capital t.-k pa: t in.. . f .. f ; M-I..l.-!':Il t 1 1 ' o 1 I "!'. inid.-d i-n.r ts. . 4,'i.l '.- I nl."?.ai t,liis Ih'ti-s c-ui-ta.nlll.? li,'.. ' : l'; .n-i '.ii.! ai l 1j i.O 1 till 1 .-tel..!.- -tii ;:-t t-'efli-ek ' i-ija.i'.-er.r,.-i'.-s.,f ijei.-itji.7iJooi:ji,i''')4; I me to niLcr M ini.! hr. w- 1: j 1ueu.sta.ieba.ar. it-nter? i i T'tl - ijcc.ifj 1. Hrvey M. B. rtl. T. ('a-'i-er ( til? abe.ve-nam,-i haifc. U. rf tital trie at-.e lat. userr! is irue, lo '.fie tjeM d t.y ailuaievfe aQ'l belief. IIAP.VEY m. eekki.ey ca.-r.ler. 5-iV.-iN-l &n 1 .-ai-m to be f re me tl.is lui day of Mav, 1-- A. I. ;. HAY. N"iary r"u .lie. CoaaicT ArtEsT FSflT' W rt-F,-' Kn, I H.l-i H H-HIK, ALEMlNt iicl. ire.'t'T. 50HD. 50 jSEAS. v m? TPnTTivd nt j H,d Aau ia: Sale at M .rr.;airlde Farai. lajjoaler, I Itt.na, j T" .; , i r .) - ' c 1 1 o ! i H it I J'.ldj , mUliiJ 0, IC-J-J FLEETA1WEST.-E ! TnalJ-Jl i j ier lull Si.cr, JOSIE B , trial . .; al 4 year, j ' bota t.rico etare !hki.J beat ii' tl.i year, al-o j j their dara CHAMPION KATE, and au 1 tlie St.. it of Ibe tt-taie of Jo..a N.' :' s, lie '. i COLTS AND FILLIES BY -GROSJEAX, 2.24& ! r.t cboice Lit cf Biiile drtTer", leauis and sail-lie horses. SVe ill h M a- M.-"r.iij:.t Farra. Ihso mer. Pa. on THURSDAY, MAY 25. t i,. o ci"ca A. Y. Lk ita .1,. be. eiei uu trie jf-.-'iti-l.. -1-e. ial iraiu i aie lj.-iiirr al'er li:e ie In 'ae ft raia win in Cue ,atred ua. k. sen.l tor a ratal. ci-ae. it. S. I EN NY A BnOf.. L. K. E.u, Auetloteer. Li'-aier, Pa. THt CELEBRATED EV3LISH HACKSEt H033E, r4or dii-k brwo : h-j:ht. I. hfcr ! V 3 :Qth. ttrvi dj" 1 :ti- I'o-k, 1 SiTreri'J-sIr Vtx h:rw, KriK.an-!i !ti-;-jrt-i ty "ti -msiii Hr. in tt.-, W i-iiL.n. rni o lud by lixn, Cof-t f-n.id. ct SiHiier-C itv. Bi' A'iir-r : t, Cii.i ; -ir. t-u: : f g. - r". Sc. ; p r- w r . i-'iur-p c. r e . i";i.r ; .tia, Va o-ug, briia.. wuwii : . f . ura. tv-:ur r JT : r . c it. v. t v ..va4 ; C- . (f - iVKit a arv, hy ft-rf-'ir.er: f f . g. Tiir HitiMv iitrvi h e aiotic Vwn rtrle-brw.;-! fi'T trir i. thtnr pwrr uf rniiumnt'c azit their ..;. ty l l.t Wo-c a ia M.t uf urrirt. k .r.f up firir iwrtj fur buii'ir-i 4 m::e v v : ; nm.'-ijft hj any o!xr bfw-?'i. ( 4KXoum li inn? cf le-ftr-iriii Ir m NuupL'e.l, u an truiH 10 0.-11:1110 to . lt- :n Iri uiia tea b-!: uh'-nl y nipu4n uf f::e. If vu WAfit fwt tr"Hr. a w;irtj'i:tl cmrr. hupwr. a, (fnUc btuiaaj aa4 trui Iwrve gtri a (AKMOwitl b in V-yirVa!e nnyanH., VrxatiAy. T'ici aU We-ia-. lay. t Ua, Jxh 1 l?lh. ixrim. TbtirUy, -ti Fniy. Mmt Isn lilt, an' al Ui-e pa-H ou fJe irxi aiMi oa eTrry raiufUr. TERMS t--W p-kjall wha ib eolt b tea Jai ad-. Keeper. AT -SOMERSET CLOTHING, CARPET and Gents Furnishing House. AfW a ve rut w-ks Jiartl mork io rvcrtvinj an-1 arranging vir immense lines of Spring Goods, me ars now m a p. wit. on t show to oor patrons the hao'lsomewt and to.jut complete line ia ail Departments we have ever before had the pleas ure cf exhibiting in oor -t:-CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.I- W can show too all the Litest stv'es of Men Plain and Fancy Cutaway Soita. Men Plain "and Fancv Square Cut Sack SuiXS. Men's Plain and rancy Koond CorenJ Sack Suit," au i a L-eaatiful line of fancy atrined Dress PaaU. W have Youths and Boys' s-icare and round cat Sack Suits any color or quali ty von want. As far car Children Suits, we simply say, every mother shooiJ see them before b'lvin? her bov an on'.tit. We have anything you can wish to see in Doabie-brtast-ed, q Bare or" Bound tnt CN either l'gbt or dark colore.!, plain or fancy. Eeauuftal haeof Jerseys and kilt Suits at prices that mast "sell them. -A -GENTS' FURNISHINGS-- We make a special effort ia this line of exwis. and can safely aay we have no eqaal in Somerset. 'ur handsome line of eck wear mill urprue yon. We have ths exclusive ale of the taiootis Xatiomal Jfc Stanley Press Over j-hirts everyone iniarsnteed ia tit and wnrkrcantihir. A compVuj line of Mils and Caps. Dress .-birts. Collar, Ctiifs, Hosiery, niedisra U.erallsand Jackets, upentcrs. auu anytr.tr.jj you want periaiaiug 10 una uae. -T-:CARPET DEPARTMENT.--:- This is one of our Wa-iing lines, and oar Ion? experience has taujht u jast what ths people want. We can show you one hundred roils ia : ew.y YsLrsis. j 3 ply. ZZZQ 3- ' '.- -- ! Sz siper. all Vcd Striped Tabla ! rtlricw Shades. -We also call your ! r4rT!3i3t? . SaiQiala " Anvthicg tou want, at pricthat will - - - ... i i I 'em focheap. And ! . . j which m- pnrpioe closing nut, is quite i but at pttopie'3 price. Here is vour money yoe can get them elsewhere. ; I extend the invitation t- tl puMIc to call anil examine our tivk snvt comparw .j-tality and prices, and if ut to ymr advanUg? to deal tth us, don't do it. LUfpectfui'v, MAIN STREET, t 1 JVSJ I to" Henderson Furniture Co., JOHNSTOWN. PA. A ,1 a 'h- M I W f r K- Wf a i' : v-v!-'-r 0-:. r - i-- I '5 1 - V '--"- 'fi . -- f .v - . . - , V i- - . - 4 - . . . ' :r -i-i -:. -- -y Kf-r - v-: !e 'jrA " :4 AVr I X V-' - .v' More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Ye?, exorbitant pri.-es for bedsteads. Cureau.-. Pe.-ks, Tab'ei Chairs. Mattresses, Sofas, tirst class Parlor Sets, and all kinds of Fur niture have lxieu knocked ia tLe Lead at As evidence of tiie fact call at Xo. j Pa opposite the Comoaav Store, j ' l r . ' . OQ terms to suit purc'iasor. SPRI.XO D.. Six Mammoth Departments Each the Largest Store of Its Kind in Johnstown. Ivpt. A Iry s -. X. B Slice-. Ivpt. C Carpet nnl Ii.li G IVft. I-Ci.'thin-, H.ts. F'triii.-liiLii; tr.-nls, f E'erT. !hin: h.-rv to 't-f ''tn! in a tiit cuis I'ry (..'. V St .re. il or-- an i prettier ii jVclt.c than ever l-:'-re .' Sin that FITaii'l Wli.VK ijtulsty the U-st, lrurt i. tin- l...vt 1 ( In CATU'ETS our St riti pu't-rns uk t n-ttier than 1 styl.-7.an-l uiak-s. IV pt. E ir -. vri-s--'an.i,-i'-.w an i ,"'.r'.,'y. Al! tie ului frvsh. "fS-pt. F Fee I. Fcv.1 'f t-t.-ry .i.-si-ri;. ti. ti lieL'ctttttri' pMiiut-e taken in eiciiatu- i r h!s. MAMMOTH RETAIIt SXQKE. JOHN THOMAS & SONS, 240-2-tS Miln St., JOHNSTOWN, Pa. SPRING WE are Ready. Are YOU ? Our .nriiiz rt-xik conuiiij cvervil.int: t'.iat in Xew, lieautiful aad In MeaV. YoutYs, llojs ati'l ChiMrfn's Clftl.itij vre arc the hustlers. A head ami shoulder ulove all would- le comjtitors. Our Hat Departtnont cii.illonzes t!ic sidaiiration of evervbody. A seciniris bclievi, call an-'i-e 5utii.'lod. THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253. Main Street, JOHXSTOWX, TA. THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. GEIS'S OLD STAX1, XOW QUIXX"S. LEADING STORE OF THE CITY TO BUY YOU 11 BEY GOODS,' CABPiTS. LIME, F15CY GOOIS. ITC; Witla economy and profit to the Customer. Come and lee. THE and liirht-weight I'oderwear, Drews ii loves, Vxl, Isst ruie, Zzizz eiKpers. Sars, C:::a lrir., Ec-rp ari raises, i Sir Cil C:tls, Suir Scds azi attention to our line of- and A-?iYaliT;e - - "-"Ca make voa wonuer cow it is possible to sell . i . . 1 . , t hist, but not least, our haeof la.-3, but i selling rapidly not at oor prices chance to tit out your family, for half the SOMERSET. PA. ! Sf-e the look of satisfaction on L'ncle Sam's face ai Le riews thia j comfortable j EOCTvER. Titis is as notLinj wlieu you ?ee the , satis fie 1 customers we send away j with our 7-c"it Parlor or Ied ; room Table. They are neat, well j made, nicely finished such a table as usually sells for $1.51) or po?si i tly you may hare bought such at j l. lo, but never before for 15 cts. 3 ars Wife Mi AND Ml ii tie M mith a new Spring Stock StapleTauJ Fwavry Dry G la, Liaie' and t bilUren' Cloaks, And a new line Laiies Cloth Silk Waist for early Spring mear, tbe greatest value ever oilered for jour. money. It mill be to your interest to call early and inspect our stock. Xew novelties in LA3EIS WUTS. VVrUPS and SUITS. anJ T;:i .-e'T roi the Vrt Talu ia 7'c. Cfcj-lliaVrrtf, okrvl ari'J Black: litres JOHN STENGER, Maia Street. JOIIXSTOWX. Ta. 113 Washinitoa Street, JoLnr-towa where the greatest barTains can be had fvi-r nun", i eir uipun .i iu-ti- touts !.iirrasse any prvvioin ili.-play. Coliiic f. r .ill i!i.i:.ki;i'l i in--! wtit f r ?il Otl : Suits aLx f -r 4 '. ?-... !. up to ;"0 iW. Lo;. s' ui: a iulty. i.. 1 for tl.oo. llats ia ail ol' 1893