ii Somerset Herald -nf.GS B- SCTLU Edit. ;-:iV. Siar moot-, having one SoU'.h of 5. Hjliep. six. real 1 lie S :p.ur-s ia d -a its -it. i--l IIrau i-hoiiM tot forj-et : tne Jrti cai Ct lt-.r ;;.e youngest son of Cap ', r. of SUoywtowo, is su:Ter-g.re-es'.sact of tjptioij fever. v of Wes:iL reiarid' coan- ., K -TTirlaa in a riot at Ir-,- . -je-a arre-sie-J on a cbsrire I a'.loti of aajat seventy i d ;o citii?rjoj of Stoves- two iuj- ana two ., K j,. rr.4 t!it Surprise, i ::i i-t Jrj-.&rtcieut and- jrnule - r: .rf ntt iitie of Eoou and Ka-per I'.iock. . ,- firraer in Ma:i:tui.a, to ". .r;.n.oa ijvernment luaaed veirs ago to et;bie them t:;ii.o;nj in Mau:uba, 1 i:a jcterest. t A:i.e. of Carroll townibip, . :s .r-- yeri of age aai is r - :i..ri t of t-:U. Ke is j 5Jie of tue stcjad crop .ir rjra f-f t ct ones. . ,; : i. Tae ,5urcrJtrr Terra v 2- i V.Kii aiid Initrumtrjlal " ; tia.ff-ies aiiress Hcary B. t l.-- l'iiel WebsLer used on . r1r Haxjliire li on eziiibitioc -j tVr. Aa eichage tiiitits . . j;i.t to include toe chair ;a . -.j to sit whiie his man was .i.Mio:r i( Orcirla county -,.-r ii jtir. cation to the pub v .::. not grant any county or . TSi;of wild anima'.s. eicri't- w.id cats afier lirst . , ; :-.-i:.tenJer.t Waller !.as is . e to cjiTiiy scbxil superin-:s:.-..z tl.eai that the school - - -: :t cj-'.itious for six motus. 5. .:.! will be deprived of any . ; :r appropriation, r ;a i 'es to do writing a' home. : - - .-' ler week. Send - .-u star; )i envelope for reply. M!'E We.ht, Mii-Lawaka. lad. ". - H. ..u-rr ?.ys the lamp of a man s ; --e w,-ks brain, bl.xjd and ; . : jra d jwn any one of them - :;r r :w-j o out. EretLe pure .. - . . ;e-j-e'y and give the mini its .1 rT rti'.ion. :. ...-;:i..a f tbe oa'.ioaal autbor . , .- -7-: that cber".riuts can be pr-f - 7i -i a- an article of f jod, several --. i,--ks c unty tave er-ared ex . - - .i. tie n.'.:va:i'.'n of tbe fruit. i-r-r tbiry acres in aiciort bear ar.i be believes they will be-:- r : nr in a few years aa aa article - i- .--cr w beat or corn. - re have we been able to orTer so j i-.e-l assortment oi iresn ana ... ;n J.r:i m Lau.es", Misses and r. . j --'.e shoes. Colored poois a sec- FEkNii tiiIVl.EE, Kni-pr-er E.ot k. Somerset, Pa. ;i -. r. in fenny.viu. tavi:: ac : .-:ei the task of co.'leclitiir 1, ..,-'-' e s auips, has no pone crary ---.!; i.-coverei that tney are as ---.mu:h old sr.?r. And yet t '.ne p-p'ilar noti on that such a, - - preses great value will not be -i. ieopel.e to be buxbugged T- .. v.:ii complete in all s'i?s and 1 e r:;oe. liutuou Sn..5. Con--s Low shoes. Wo: king Shoes and iVe have !h? very neaest and s ..-.lar s'ylesaai p ;ranie-s a f.rst-i- : .: rs- y tle;r:me'jt. All pradea in ..'e-t prices koown to good quali- KstMl SiilVLLE. Kneper Elcnk. l.-i- :-o"jil money orders will soon te -7 " y and tae system is pn. nounoed r-.-i ,iat there ia little or no corcpliia i.l irje ime time it is a goo-d way A sheet ca.licg for aiy - -. i-:3 a cent up to $1 has been pre i tiii wii.ch on payment of tbe i -: ir seat. w:l! be tora o5 about i2 express order. Thete will be r.ri ;poa :t by tbe postmaster. U --r .ij.-5.r.g it as a chek or draft. t-irurat gairantees iti transpjru- i . c: c.-e of superstition has just - "- -: tieir Jit. P.eaaant. Some men -i iu that vicinity by consulting ini sp.rita concluded there were - -ta-r-s b: i ic-It. Pieasant township. 1 -ri-to d ; at the point desiaaotd -V r.ts a::J a.r!er worcicg abaut rive .; ia despiir. Tae inhabitants v. i-v thought a murder bad Uea --"e: a-.i o;nel up tbe bole which "-' ----lers had dug and filled up, but -' lij ei;ec.el corpse. Tae arTalr '' :ri , il a sssatioo. j:ia:i v-ieer bill to deal : - :r.Uiri a Mivhigaa. It provides -1 ii- iu grts druut anl U arrest --' -1 - : ta if e.ter piy the ordi--T i-ij i-i up :f be co.nnot py ' - . a 5...?:i'-ury lioni taat te r-'-o -s,ygd place where mea are t.e - , i j.' habit and be cured Ot --.1 a una sjvj bt; wail's to be "-- ... .- u. j,or Uo foot tue b; li. then "' -s.il- ti- paid by the county. - i - Jr.'juia a law Xxiiigaa "-1 s-.t-jt tu jfri druak ia. -" t '-stom oi ricking the curfew ia i-J been revived 'n all the Ti. t, ru .nroughout Canada. An '-i the last seiioa of the Domia--" --t prutidea that at V o'clock the -5-ii oe ru..z. and if any persens r '' Te-, of a- are foud oa the ti-y sia".. b; iaed up. rciess a "-? explanation caa Oe given the s-iT.-r e.tnei by contioement ia o: f y send.ag the cniidrea to some j-.luii wi.ere they wili be ta.en '"--'-1 the au'nor.tiej see H: to let -e a.-. i meeting with iavor '--aia. t--oitL-on oc.urea.e for the boure- m cer owacojking to do to rt etni tne meal is cxke-d ar.d ir - - - tjt" red to eat a mouthful." -i.t jieat.y u. Cise, but if tbe - ---..' u, gn-e way to tbe teeling a -"nr-s is sure to b; the resulL 'u-i.h:;'ie:i:;', siica wiii te " u ' if tiiea ba.fan hour before ' a 4 raw ezz ants! light, put in a s-f i.i itik. flaror it and "drink w.li rea,ve the faint, tird-out not spoil tbe appetite for 'ir. J sea.-r.-5 when tbe kaves of ai! ' '.c, exhale delicious odors, im- "''inc to tbeatniompbere asdel- tih it receives from dotr-r . s- he b; -jm aoais of trees have ini- tst eafecu on the air, but . Ta i-- not as laat ng as those re 'rj yo.ng and under leave., which '' pr.a::y after a raitifa!!. when . lj,t-ii W ladea with tbe purest cf and af exhalauoo is highly tinc- " " '-ecate od.r. Imm r. rnt ea lor their true value, tut M their when real aci- ..u . ii ntuic -ocTrrt them into oaes that wiJ raierful elements contained in 7 Tartia. . -nc -i isn i ic it in lat be ro.ev cr was i3 it. j Atiomcy H. S. Kuusley, of John-town, is atiea-Mnp court ;n tuts place tbis week. Therv -.T-.j.' is an as,. The Heemb Las r.it l.aj wctfiia to revise it? :;.--rs on lie Ctcoty ft. per: rt tendency p,u.;uii. i-'r. C. I". rtil an,i d jivbler, Ys Annie. M-. Fre.i W. R st a:s;I ML Louit S-.ul! are in F;it--jir?h tl.is week. Bernard Wolfiiope hsi boon appoled pCs-.niaMer at New Ealtlm-.re, aa-i Mrs. l!a-y C. Loir, at F jrwar L, this c-o;:.ntv. .-jaire I.iniel itbdrawn as a a Eni jjker, of lrl'.n. has :nii,da:e 1or fountr Com ic issioser at tbe I'raocrauc tioa. r.ii.ary t'.c- Ey reference to ouranuounoeniett column it wiil be found that a number of tamts hare been a ided sincj our last issue, and tbe re are still more to foiiow. ArracFements are beiug made f-r a frame of ba.e bail between a Connelisville team ad a picked nine of Cis p'.aoe, on Thurs day afternoon, on tbe Uu"e!:uan grounds. Mrs. Joba II. ?pr.g er ar ldaagbter, Siiss Cora. It fi for Cbioi, Mocdiy ruortiing. wbere tbey will spend some tiaie vitica f.-ier ds ar.d taking in tbe attractions at tbe Wurld s Fair. Mis Cora Kiepper. a popaiir teacber in the borough public schojis, ieft Mondar morning on an eitendeJ western trip, febe w ill be absent from Somerset f jr an indeS niie jriud. George Rink, one of tte weiltniest and most prominent farmers of Jenner township, is criticaily ill. His wife, who sustained se vere icjunes from a fail !a-t winter, U not yet fiiliy recovered. Tbe body of tbe unfjrtunate young man named Yinkee, wbo lott bis life :a tbe Som erset Stone Corr.;any's coal mine a few weens since. Was removed Saturday from the receiving vault at tbe Lutheran c meiry and interred in tbe imi:y burial lot. It is reporte-1 that Cbairasaa of tbe I'em ocratic County Committee, Frank John, of Meyervlale, is a candidate fur the orbce of Collector of Internal Kevenue of Ibis d.s trict. Ex postmaster Herman Baunier, of Johnstown, has tiled an application for the same position. Mr. Charles Vannear proposes leaving for Wiecons.a in the near future wbere be will buy window frames, doors and other finish ed material for his new hotel, to be erected on the public square. Mr. Vannear is anx ious to have the new house completed l y Apul 1st next. Tbe corner stone of the church being built by the Lutberaa congregation, of Shade township, will be laid oa Sunday. Jane 41b. l-o.;. at iO o'clock a. Ji. llev. M. L. YouLg, of Meyersdale w ill prear h the seraioa. Ali ministers and friends of the Lutheran Church are invited to be present. A Concert U announce' lor ar'.y next month to be piven in the 1'j-era House by Mis Floral. Price ind members of ber class on the piano forte ia this p'la.. Miss Price comes from Jibnt.owa and she wili have the assistance of some of the best musical talent of that citron this occasios. Engineer " Jake"" NeiF. who bad charge of tbe runswsy engine on the Eare Eocka rail road several weeks ago. and was seriously ii j ired ia the catastrophe that followed, was shakinz bands with bis Somerset friends Saturday. Mr. Net!" has aim oat entirely re covered from the injuries be sustained. Tbe many friends and acquaintances in this county of Mr. Frank W. Hay, cf Johnstown, Will be pained to learn that he is in a critical oond.iion. suffering frim hem orrhages i-f tne c.jse. Mr. Hv is six'y- eight years of age, but has a robust oonsti I tution, and h.s complete recovery is hoped 1 for. Ahcer Hs.K.iiuev. wile and daughter, of New York Citj'. arrived in town Tuesday muraicg and will sind the warm sumu.tr taocti s at their comfortable home ia this place, Mr. MvKinley is a uevo'ed horse man and this season be will bticz a team to Somerset that be promise a will threw dust ia the eves of all heal roadsters. Oa tbe first page of this paier will If found a lenzthy opinion regard. ng the da tes of Justices of tbe Pear ai ling as coroners ia tbe matter of holding iiKjuesu, Landed down by JudgeLor.genecker at the opening ses-ion of Court last week. Tbe opinion is ot interest not only to the Justices of this coun ty but to those in neighboring counties as well. The Eayard, W. Ya.. Coal i Coke Co. has recently beta organized with a capita! stock of "'l',' lJ. The company owns 1 ."J acres ofooal lands and oroerates several mines near Eayard, oa tne Wet Virginia Central E Iroad. Mr. Cnarles B. Colburn, eldest soa of Hon. A. J. Colbora, of this place, is the genera! superintendent of the oompany. Out of tbe host of candidates oa tbe streets yesterday only one was notice! who was unanle to press the band cf every man he met Tae unfortunate was Wm. Win ters, a candidate for county treasater, who was carrying bis right Land ia a sling. Whether it was disabled doing tbe "'pun-p ban lie" act cr not we were unable to ieam. Two notable visitors in town during last week were ex-Judge Exkefeller. wbo pre sided over tbe Northumbrian! County, Pa., courts for a period of twenty one years, and Mr. W.lliam Witman, of S inbury, Pa. Both of these gentlemen are larg ;iy interested ia Somerset county mineral lands. Mr. Wit man is the owner of ibe coal mines at Beth el Station. Mr. Jan.es 11 Ashbr. of Ma--i :bws and Mrs. Nannie eysl irg, Fayette ouoty, wrre untited in ciar.-tage ly tbe Eev. J. H. Meyers at b.s borne cn Patriot ;. this place, last evening. Among other gnests prtsent a: the ceremony were Frank Zufail and family of tbi pla--e, ard Mesdaruesj Salic Veyers and Liza.e H 'in.berton, both of Fayettt County. Tbe attendance at court this wek is uu usua.ly large, witnesses being present from all sections of tbe county. A large dele gation from Aidisoa township has been cal lrd here lo testify in the case of tbe Com monwealth vs. Elder Eobert Sln.er, cbarge-I with criminal awult. An e5ort was made bv Singer's coune! to have his case continued until next terra but it i. probable that it Will be called for trial Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George B Eaer. of Cover dale, ("a! ., arrived in town Fnchiy and are guests at the home of the former s pirents. Tae deight of tbe proverbial boy "with a new top" is no comparisoa to Mr. Earr's at hearing tbe chirp of a robin red breast, and ihi more ponderous music .f the heavens. ;,h; says they don't have either robins or thunder storms in the section of California he haiis from,) after a ten years' absence. Jesse Cook, Sr.. d.ed at bis home in Xorih am; ton township. last Tuesday night, from heart failure, agsd 7 1 years. The deceased was weli known throughout the county and was known as a man of the h;gbest character both in his busiaesn and social relations. He was tbe lather of Jonas M. Cook, the promi nent grocer of this borough, who, with four brothers and four sisters, survive. The de ceased is also lurrived by his wife, with whoea ke had lived for fifty-four years. Saturday morning. Mr. Irwin P.le, the well-known drayman of this borough, was taken suddenly aod violently tick while pre paring (or his day's work, and for short time fcis life was despaired of. The caase of the trouble was an aSecuoa of the heart of a similar nature to that whica terminated in the death of bis brother, Judg Grge W. P.le, two months ago. Mr. IMe ia still una ble to be about at this time, but bis ultimate rscove-y ia looked fx by h j phyaiciaa and friends. -J Oa Us Wednewlsy the dwe!1ia-hooe i Fra&k'iro. Snani-rer. ose mile north-wet r?-oyf-town. caagM re frwa a detective fee i ii bnroe-j to ti ground. Aiot cf tie ! h,.ho-j ,ouo. on tL ,t rw .ere j ei, but tbe loss oc furniture and bciMing is e:.-iileraile. Mr. S.mr.i-ler LaJ do inur- f.ct. He will rehiiiiJ at oc aii until the i c ixpletloa of h's new boue he will oco-py j pirt of the resilience of Mr. CasriesZinirner- njii. t 5!r. Har-y S. Keier and M:u Eainia E, diughter of Amos II oyie, of this boroiign, werej iicej in wedlock at the borne of tbe bride's psrects Tiiars-iay m'imins, by Eev. Hiram Kir.p, of tbe Kenned Cburcb. Tbe crunnry wis witr-e-sed by only tbe im cif.ra'.e iTi!i!':e and fr-Ki of tbe Lappy yourg tvup:e. ilr. Keiter and bis bride tKk tbe noon train for Johnstown wbere u'jey spent a few days before proceeding to Fittiburgh. Tbey returned to Somerset Mocdny tnorning and bare already set up boute-irp:iig In tbe Caeteer bio-: . Tbe iZ-'xtm is wtii-kijowj as the rouuiar c'.erk ! Et F.i.b-r's B..k Store. Tbe boys Lave one on Constable Wra. Towel! this week. He attached a hiy bal er U.r.i'.iig to Ki Cook arid locked it Ust to Cok's si.ed. tberitT Price, of Eediord county, ciiimed to have a prior writ for tbe baier. Wednesday morning tbe baler dis ; itred in tbe pos-ssion of Mr. Price. When Mr. P-jwell discovered it agoe Le teiirapbed to bis attorney in Somerset, John H. Ctil, that tbe article was stolen. I'Li ttiegrapLed back, ' We gave you an in Geninictti bond toael! baler and will hold you re;oEs;ble for same." Constable Wb, i- low wondering wbere be is at. HcrUn i.V .-,!. Ijt Monday evening Dr. Wm II. Gird- cer, tbe We'.! known ibysiciaa o f Mew Cen- trevtiie, and member of the pension exaro ::iing b.:J for this county, was thrown f-oa his buggy near Kockwood and aeri ciisly iiijured. The I)r. was on his way to pay a professional call to a patient living be jond Uokk wood and had barely crossed the ra.lroad Irack west of that place when a train came dabbing around a sharp curve j as: ahead, and frightened fcis horses. Ia their effort to run away the horses upset tne bugiry, throwing the Ir. to ttje ground ard dra- ng u.ra for several rols before they were stop;ed. Tbe Ir sustained a tium'r-r of lu-ly cats about the bead and shoulders. Mr. and Mrs. John kl. I hl, of this place, La.e issued invitations to the marriage of tbeironly daughter, Mary Susan Colbora, to Mr. Joseph IL Fatton, son of Mr. John V. Patton. Ueneral Superintendent of the Pittsburgh A Western and Pittsburgh I . vision of the B. A O. Ii. K Tbe ceremo ny ill take p'ce at the huOie of the biide lrents at 3 o clock ia tbe afternoon of Thursday. June IsL Afier a bridal tour to trie great lakes and the World's Fair, Mr. arid Mrs. IV.ton will make their home ia one of Pittsburgh' delightful suourbs. Tne b:ide to-be is one of Somerset's most ac complished and beautiful your.e ladies. Mr. IV.ioa is lavnrat!y known here. Anthony Comsrock. of the New York So i le y for the Prevention of Vice, has succeed ed in driving pretty nearly nl! the green poouj" men out ofNew York and N-w Jer sey, and Wednesday be mo.de otic of the id-si suooesaful raids on toese gentry at Kndgpor., Conn . thtt he has eer made, it is c:a- med tnat a a result of ibis last raid he lias put a M op to the tno-isands of "green puida" circulars that have doomed tbe mails throughout tbe country for tbe past i ear. Part of the books se ird show mat since April 1. l-i' the gang bad robbed country litt ii of c4o lr-'i. Tbe New York 7'j.t i au thority for tbe statement that a well known ileyersd.-ie buiiatss maa contributed i -"f i to this amount. A dj'c3 from Tole-io, Ohio, to the Vew York Vrou gives tbe following concerning the man who excited so much interest in the northern end of ibis county a year or two ago : J ohn KautToian, a middle aged Aoilah p:-acber resiling near Elkhart, preaching while a'e p or in a trance. Ke lies on a couch and soon becomes unconscious and Lis body very rigid. He remains motion less for some time, when bis arms will as sume aa n;rlcbt position, bis fingers ex tended far apart, and Cot even a uaivcr of Lis body can b; noticed. Then te springs to Lis feet and begins to preach. At ir.lervels durirg Li discourse be slops and thrums bxk bis bead and cries for waier, which is given him. H.s discourses u-uaiiy last about aa hour and a half, when he becomes exhausted and is laid out on the Couch, where be remains ontil morning, w hen be awakens ignorant of any event which transpired during the preceeding night He Las been preaching in this way for about twelve yean. VI any who visit him as sooScra leave impressed with the reality of his condition. A case tried ia tbe C. S. Donrict Court, at Pittsburgh, last week excited considerable local interest because it affected the charac ter of a citizen of this coucy, Peter A. Job ns, proprietor of tne Merchant's Hotel, atllockwood. One year ago Mr. Johns was the Republican nominee for SberirT in I'ay e:te county. Tne contest for the nomination was a bitter one and what is known as tbe "Eaviug faction" of the partv refused to s ipport Johns. Near tbe close of the cam pa.ga one Gustave Blame made affidavit that be bad paid Jonas for a special tax stamp and that tbe money bad Sot been re turned to tbe internal revenue department. An investigation was ordered by the reve nue authorities and Johns was exbonorated. He was defeated for .SberirT. however, but this did not deter Lis political enemies from persecuting him further. The government brought suit airains: Eluaie for selling li enor without license. Eiume presented two receipts alleg1--! to hive been signed by Johns as deputy-collector and on these re ceipta 'he defendant relied to wio bis case. Mr. Johns pronounced the recv:ptj for geries and his evidmoe was sustained by tbe testimony of a number of witnesses from among tbe most prominent residents of Fayette county and Pittsburgh. Blume was promptly coaviclc-I by tbe jury sworn to try the case. The result is bulel as a com p.ete vindication of Johns. It is hard to conceive of a case wbere a man Las been pursued With more vindictive ness by jrsonai and political enemies than has Mr. Johns, but as is usually the cas his enemies have fallen into the pit they dug with their own band. Several of cur local couierupories may continue the harmless! amusement, which tiiey Lave been inducing in for the past sev eral weeks, of nguring how 0 ! votes can beat !" and trying to impress their leaders w.ih the idea that if at a convention of lvi school Directors !'" of them vote for one candidate j for County Superintendent and M of them Ibr an other there has been do election, in fact the vote is a tie, but while tbey are doing this tbe IltEtLD wiil go straight along fur nishing the news of tbe day. Tbe HiiBiLD announced the re-election of of Superintendent Beikey the day it occur red and afterwards published the names of ail directors present at the convention and for w bom each one voted. It also asserted that Mr. Berkey would be du'y commission ed and iu readers believed that it knew what it was talking about and took no stock in tbe nonsensical trash published about a "tie vote," '"Jere SiibiUih present bat not voting," fi hot fenui em. We would suggest to our friend cf tbe IttmKrat and others that, after they tire of figuring, tbey gently lay away tbe little anti Beikey boom with the inscription A goo boom, killed by oratory. W iien strongest and as act rubust it met tu death froia the effects of a " woasuicrip(" speech lo the hands of aa orer ssaioo and lnjodiciuos frin4 r Tbe public schools of thecocnty will coa t cue to have the invaluable services of County Superintendent J. M. Berkey, ibr the ensuing three years, aod, " Scatty led the people to Tictory." I . .. . i County Superintendent Ber- key Receives Official No- tics of Ilis Re -Election. Providing the stiv f h; health wi!! per mit, C-iiny Superintendent elect J. M. Berker will coroe to Somerset early ceit week for the pnrpos of taking tbe required oath of oee before his Honor Judge Long er) erker. Prof. Ferkey received the cecewary docu ments from tbe Iepar.mer.t of Public In struction Monday morning, and as the are only sent to Superintendents elect, the belli cose gentleman who have been publicly and privately asserting that he was not elected and would cot be commissioned Lad better draw in the.r horns. There was never any question concerning Mr. Beikev s election among rrsons wbo iike to see honev.y und laiineas prevail, aad it was only those who are unwilling to ac knowledge tbem!eives defeated ia a man.y contest that tried to create a ditTerent im pression. Tbeae worthies might now grati ify the public bf producing aa affidavit from Director Silbaugh setting forth that he was present in the convention at which Mr. Berkee was elected. Tneir first tiTorts to secure auch an affidavit were unsuccessfuL Death of Samuel Fox It is with sincere regret that the Hxkald chronicles tbe death of Samuel Fox, wbo passed away a few minutes before midnight Friday, at his home just est of this bor ough. leath resulted from a complication of internal troubles from which he had been surl'erine the roast eight weeks. He is ur- vived by bis wife, three sons, John Ed ward L., and Lkoez, and by two daughters, Mrs. Emma Geisler, of Poatiac, 111., and Mrs. Minnie Weiaier, of Somerset borougl). The deceased was in his 6Jth year. Tbe fu neral took place at four o'clock Sunday af ternoon, the services being conducted by El der Peter Vogel, of the Disciples' Church. The (!1 bearers were comrades of the Grand Army. Tbe attendance at the funer al was very large, as was becoming in the case of a citizen of such prominence and usefulness. Samuel Fox was one of tbe best known business men in this county, dealing large ly in lumber and charcoal. lis was the employer of a large number of workmen and probably paid out as much money for abor as any citiien tbe county basever hail He was alike popular with employes and customers, and was regarded wherever known as a man of high integrity and strict honesty. During his active business life, be accumulated considerable wealth but was generous as becomes a public spirited citizen. He was a stockholder in the First National Bank and in the Somerset Stone Company. The dece-toed was a man of great physical endurance and for many years prior to his death did Dot know what it meant to be iJle. T wo years ago be erected one cf the handsomest homes ia this county, .on the brow of the hill ju-t east of this borough, and there he proposed in the near future to settle down too a well earned leLure. Mr. Fx had been a member of tbe Di sciples" Church since early Manhood : he was also a soldier in the army of tbe re bellion, being a member of Company II , lit ltb Pa. Vol. His untimely death will call forth expressions of soirow wherever he was known. Carefui attention to our work in detail fair and courteous treatment to all. Oa this basis we solicit a continuance of past valued favors of the people in this vicinity. M' MiLXS, Dentist, Somerset, Pa. Graduating Class of '93. Tbe grad jj'ing exercises of the borough public schools took piae ia the Opera House. Friday evening, in the presence of an audience that taxed tbe capacity of that buiidiiiK. The stage was decorated with dowers and foliage piants and presented a very pleasing tiT.-ct when the curtain went up. The graduating class wss composed if six pretty young mjsea as follows: Flossie Knepper, Nauaie Sanner, Annie Patton, Co ra Cook, Margaret Weimer and Nellie Eboads. The young ladies were all arrayed in spin k new spring drAses and all wore field daisies, tbe class flower. lie v. Youn kins, of the Methodist church, invoked a di vine bic-ssiing, and after a musical selection by the Lutheran Church Choir Orchestra, Miss Sinner advanced to the front r-f tbe stage and delivered a well prepared and highly entertaining salutatory address She was followed by Miss Patton, wbo elicited much mirth from the audience by describing tbe vagaries of Tbe Man ia tbe Moon." M is Cook read a thoughtful essay oa " The Obligations of Wealt.' ' and Miss Weimer pointed out in well rounded periods the great advantages to be derived from " Social Benefits,7' coming in contact with suj-erior minds in both real life and ia fiction. The class historian. Miss EhoaJs, entertained the audience delightfully for an half hour describing tbe Cctitioas origin and prediliction of tbe graduates. " Know Thyself." was tbe subject of the valedictory address delivered by Miss Knepper, and it was fully up to any similar address deliver ed by valedictorians of preceding classes in both a literary sense and tbe manner of its de livery. The diplomas were presented by M. J. Pritts, of the school board, after which the benediction was pronounce! by liev. Domer. of the Erange'.ical Church. Tbe performances throughout reflected great credit upon the members of the grad uating class and cpoa their teachers. Tbe closing exercises of the public schools were held in the Opera House, Thursday af ternoon. The building was crowded to its fill capacity by the parents and friends of the pupils. Ai! were delighted with the performance. Millinery- Goods. Why pay fancy prices for Hals aud Bon nets when you can get much better and handsomer goods for less money at Mes. A. E. Vbl's. Sheriff Sale. The following properties advertised by the Sheriff were disposed of at public sa'e in front of thecourt bouse, Friday afteraooa. Several oT the tracts were continued until Tuesday when they w-re sjld at me jj ne p'.i;i : Samuel Wendcl tract in Somerset town ship to Peter Sipe for jldJo. Daniel aad Simuel Hsizler tract in Je3er sou township to John H. l"a! for t-J). Win M. Browa tracts in West Salisbury borough to Peter 3. Hiy, for $iJ. McCoy tracts in JeiTersou township to F. J. Kooser for f3T5. E. M. Shaulis tract in JeJ-rsja township t Micb&el M. Shauiis for I'lio. Tctsr Hetiley's " Highland Farm" to Hon. A. H. Cotfroth for tJO. Peter Heill-y's one-half interest in the "Countryman farm," Somerset township, to Geo. R. Scui! forl lo ou Teter Htrtiey's interest in tbt Sol. I'hl property in Somerset borough to Mary K. L'hl for 575. EJwardStull tract ia Si-nycreek town ship to Joseph Stall for fl'o'5. L. Vought tracts in New Cenlrerille bor ough and Miiford township to John H. Uhl for Catharine Shunk tract in B.ack township to Kate Schrock for 4-i'7 . Bright Women Who are anxious to accomplish the best results, ibr tbe least money, should examine tbe Cinderella Range before they buy ; it is good baker and a rrfect roaster, and every, new feature of practical worth is embodied into iu construction. It bat pleased thous ands of housewives, and wiil please you. Sold by Jaa. II. Holderbaum. Somerset, Pa. Notice to Justice of the Peace. You will hereafter send your application for bounty on sugar tome at Eock wood. Pa., instead of Cnionlowa, Pa, as heretofore. P. A. Job is. Deputy Collector. McMillan dentist, oae square south of Diamond. SATED BT A SOTiCH FKaP. Catherine Shank Attempt Suicide in the County Jail. " I took it!" gid Catherine ShuDk, j tupping herself on tbe brest when IspKity- j Sbe.-i? Earron entered the Vm)e corr-.Jor j of the county jail at turee oc.orituia (Tuesday) afierton. "Took what?" anxiously ir. iulrtd the Deputy. " Poison," gssj-ej the wotnaa. " You brought me in here ail right, but yoa wj! carry me out dead in less than two Lours. Here is Sve dollars I want you send to Mrs. at Eorkwood." Ia a moment aftertbis speech tbe woman commenced to froth at tne mouth and her body became rigid. Tbe deputy-slierifT berried out of the cor ridor for tbe purpose of summoning a phy sician. As be passed tbe grated en Iran' to the prison proper Franklin P. Fisher, an in mate wbo was confined to jail on in forma tion of Mrs. Sbnnk, innu ired what was the matter. On learning tbe cause of the troub'e, be said, "don't believe Ler. That's an old trick of ber s. She only wants to frighten you." Lrs. Good, of Meyersxlale and Luther of Somerset appeared at the jail ia a few min utes, aad after some ditiiculty, succeeded, with the help of stomacb-pump, in relieving the au.Tering woman's stomach of its con tents. The Dr's. say that the sufferer showed ail the symptoms of baring takea arsenic. They think that she ia in no immediate danger. When questioned in regard to where she bad procured t he poison Mrs. Shook said that tbe prisoner. Fisher .Aad given it to her. To other parties she said that she bad found it pinned onto Ler clothes Hue and that she bad it examined by a Eockw'ood physician, who pronounced it poison, and that she bad brought it to Somerset in her satchel. Estber than suSer the disgrace of imprison mont she had concluded to take it to put an end to her life. Mrs. Saunk was tbe prosecutor in a case against Franklin P. Fisher for carrying con- cealed weapons. Tbe case was tried Tues- day morning. Shortly after court convened ia tbe afternoon tbe jury returned a verdict of not guilty and divided the costs U-twefa the prosecutor and the defendant Mrs. honk was sent to jail in default of the costs. The Oelenoiat was airoaoy mere await icg sentence. As soon as she was lodged in jail Mrs. Shuck removed her dres-s and a few min utes afterwards took the dose cf poison. Deputy-Sheritf Barron bad pone to ber cell for the purpose of allowing ber son to hold a few minutes conversation with fcer when be learned '.bat she had taken poison with suicidal intent. The wouli-be suicide is well known all along the line of the Somerset Cambria R. E. between Somerset and Pockwood. She is always to be found in attendance at the sessions of criminal court, either as a itiipss or prosecutor or defendant ia a case. Tbe poison was evidently in the form of a powder, as do trace of it could be found. Pure Wht9key. Is extremely dii'-icn t to obtain. Ia this age cf ad liter -tion and imitutioa the only way to be guided in tbe purchase of any 1 icle wbere absolute purity is necessary is to br.y from a bouse whose reputation fr I handling the best goods at the least raoner ! has leen firmly established. S tch a house 1 is that cf Max Klein, of Allegheny. Pa. His Silver Age and Du-i-esne Eye Whiskies, attlo.and il.o resitive;v. are reccg- nized as the leading Eyes on the market. For a I" -' bill he wili send yoa six quarts of any of the following six year old Penn'a Eyes; Guckenbeimer, Gibson, Finch, Over- holt and Bear Creek. Send for Lis cata logue and price list Maiied free. Address Max K-ein, ?2 Federal St, Allegheny, I a. Curtain. Tbe cheapest line of Curtains in Somerstt County can be found at Mrs. A. E. Vbl's. Pomona Cranss Meeting. The Somerset County FotEona will bold a meeting at Sipesviue. on roaturday. May 153-5, beginning ai 9 A. M. 1. Opening of Pomona. 2. lieguiar order of business. 3. Address of Welrome by North Fork Grange. i. E-spone by Il ghlaud Grange. .". Is money a measure of value or a me dium of exchange? by tjiemahouing Grange. G. eojeries and discussion. 7. Who dictates the financial policy of the Government ? by Jenner Grange, 8. The relation of the Grange to the Church, by Miiford GraDge. J. Should the Shennaa silver law be re pealed ? by Vale Grange. lo. yoeries and discuisiona by Pomona. Let us make an effort to have this the largest and best meeting yet held. Deputy Organizer J. E. Truxal, of Westmoreland comity, will be present to help alone the good cause. Coummi. McMillan, dentist, one square south Diamond. of The Pa roe r on the Wall. You've often noticed how well or Low poorly it looked and yoa know too, that a few dollars expended Jur the pmjxr paper brings more for the money than any im provement that you can make: but then, did you know that there is a man Mr. Al fred Peats wbo Las spent a fortune anl years of study for perfecting the details, so that you, no matter where you live, can get the latest and most exclusive designs of Wall Paper etTcts, at Itss than half the local deal ers' rates. All this, and much more, is told about in a book called " llow to Paper, and Econo my in Wail Paper Deooratious."' It will be mailed, free, if you send for it a: once to ALFRED PEATS-the Wail Paper Mer chant Dept A, 1 fc! is W. Madison St., Chicago, -;;j W. nth St . X. V. Wanted ! Eeliab'e panics to act as agents. Steady employment and good pay from 'he start So experience necessary. Outffl free. Address THE HAWKS Xl'ItSEKY Co, P.DCbester. X. Y. It is now tbe fashion to spell one's name out in full. Initials are cot permissible. Fair Price. A fair price for Millinery Goods is enough. That is all you will have to pay at Mas. A. E. Eul's. Memorial Day Program. The procession will form in front of G. A. E. Hall on I'nion street at l' o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, May 30, as follows t Sunday-Schools and Teachers. The Different Societies tf the town. 3. of V. Dram Corps. James Hinchman Camp. Xo. 41, S. ofV. B P. Cummins Post. No. 210 G. A. It After marching to the Lutheran ceme tery the regular services wiil take place. Opening by Commander Beachey . Song by Choir. Prayer by Itev. J. A. Yocnkins. Song by Choir. Exercises from G. A. It, Eitnal. Part first, W. II. Sanner; second, H Kneper: third, Hiram King; Fourth, M. Schrock. Strewing of Flowers. After visiting the other cemeteries. K. W. tbe column wiil march back to tbe monument in tbe Court House Park, where an oration will be delivered by R. M. Linton, and after a benediction by Iter. Hiram King, tbe column will be dismissed. Other soldiers, societies and citizens are invited to join in the ceremonies. Committee. Highest of Li Leiiveiun- rower. Lalest U. S. Gov't Rer-crt. ABSOLUTELY PUSS S. C. Bridge Burned. Sparks From a Locomotive Start a Furious Blaze. An accident of a highly sensations! char- i acti-r hst-ned on theSc-merset A Cambria ; Eaiiroad lirid -o, a short distance south of I Johnstown shortly after three o'clcxk Mon day afternoon. Two trains made r.p of loaded oil tanks were on their way lo JoLnstuwn. A tank j of tbe first traia, which was in charge of j Engineer Park, had been leaking. This train j stopped on the bridge. 1 Tbe second train, in cha-ge of Engineer Cunningham, Ld been running at the pro-r distance behind, but on seeing the first train at a standstill Engineer Cuneing haru was unable to stop bis train oa account of the slii -ery condition of the rails, made so by the oil uion them. Ia tbe collision which followed the engi neer and fireman fortunately escaped itju ry, but oil in the tanks was instantly fired by sparks from the locomotive and a furious blaze was ttarud. Tbe alarm was given, and ail of tbe tire Cominiesin the c:ty, with their apparatus, were soon at the seue of the ti re. but it was apjarent at first glance that nothing could be done. The blaze came so quickly and furiously that it was with difficulty Engineer Cun ningham, and his fireman got oi the bridge. Tbe bmlge took nre and in a short time tbe middle span fell, dropping one cf the j burning ;nto tLe This set tire to a second car, and the train was hastily cut. The bridge was so badly damaged that it wi.l Lave to be replaced with a new one be- fore trains can be tun the Johnstown dcjiot. I he altemoon passenger train was soinuing atthe Johnstowntaticn at the timeof the ac cident and will not be able lo resume its trips until the damage has be-n repaired ; meanwhile fasbengers will be transferred at the burnt bridge from the Johnstown street cars to a train ou the south side of the bridge. It will r:uire several days to rejlr the damire done, ar.d it may be a week or ten tiays before freight trains w i'd be run over tbe road. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Fi'R THK- EsjaCtei Frisjy Elsctici o'j ..! p.e-e annv-r.ee 'be : . oi-e nam iil.elTie", .s ean-li.iais f.-r 11. e var..i-i. ot- . u.-siir;..-i .1. a: the K.-j.uU.can j'r.u.i.-y z.ir- el e r., f, l.Uil tie Le. l SATl'ltIAY. Jl'XE 21, 193. FriEI. W. Kiv-K' KtR. Chairman Rf-i-t i.. iil'c:.n;v ci-c:!r..:iee. ao'.uti: ji: ;e, IVn. J. ITocJistetler, of .o:-:Ei:.r.T loe-'jcgh. t Vi the e-i..'.4i nf ;rie L.e:l.uQ W tie nei.i S.UiT-1 er.i.s.s'.(v.i ti: jri 'JE, Samuel S. Shaffer, OF K EH LIS L'jROCG;!- r-c-t to tLe -ie-.-i.-lon r( :1 e I:-T'.i": Clary fciectilj U. W h-i i sviturOi J, .llli. is-...;. hcan Pri. Julie a m: Ji i'GF. F). J. Horner, OF SOMERSET 01:010 IT. 'eel to tbe iU- i-ion cf the Kt ; -ibhi an rri- S-u' luary Eiv 110a l tie he'. t sai;..-..ar, Jane J.a. lo. S-trl'OK SHERIFF. Edward Hoover, OF EERLIS B'.'ROV'JIT Fubjeet to the deei-ion of the Kej ul.:! aa Pri uiarv Liei-iioa t-i Ne DrM siaruav. june -tin. I-. zF-jR SHERIFF, J". H. Hartzell, OF ROCKWOOD BOROV'in. tkitve'-t to the le-is!ia of the Ih pnt'llcan Vnuiaxy Kiertioo to be hi-ui Suiunhiy, Junc-JttU, J-FOR TRoTil'JSoTA F. I. F. F. Saylor, OF SOMERSET E0R0C0IT. s-ul-jiv-t to t!:e decision of I'nn.ary Uvtun lo t ri' June itiUi. Is-.. the n.-ruhlicau li sviui-iity. f'y;: FRo THOXO TA R V. A. C. Davis, j OF SOMERSET RORoL'GH I Subject to the decision of tl.e r..f.-'.10icaou j jrTiniiiry tin-lion u. be r.el-l soaiurlay, June jttn. I-ii. ; F-jR FRO TUOS'i TARY, 1 Eli a s Cum 1 in oh am, OF SOMERSET EOROVJU. Subj-s t to the division of the Ih-pntiii.an Pr-mary i.iecliou to tie ti-i-l S.aurUay, June -litli, lsiii. luK REGISTER A.SD REVoRi'El Jacob S Miller, OF 0 1 EM A IP 'MSG TO WMWIP. t- ti e il.x-i-l. n of the , if lo- 1 1 S !l. Is- t I 1 i .iry ..-ciioTi ; J illie tturuu.i , zirF legate:: a.l reo-ri-er, James J". Cover, of jesxer T" ir.Ys :;. k.-ctt'the i!e"--:on of the Rc'-m-hca-i !ri i.:siry t-ttio!i ; re o.-.-l -aiu.-i -, -u -t-.h, l-i-i. John S. Shafer, OF .-o.v JA-i.T . -' ' a IT. Su! j'-c. to the .!esci-ion of t1-. mare h.eclion to t-e hei.i -a P.en ibll'-ia Pri urli.e. Ji.ie tJEr. TREASURER, Tr V ia m V, 'in tcrs. OF SOMEIET TOWSslUP. uS''t to tho !tri.lon of Th4 TV;iMiran I'rcUiury hjTt ion t to hfij aiurviy. JUIK -itU. t-iTEoi: TREASURER, John Fobcrts, SOMERSET L0R0 EG IE OF Su le to the d.-c i-i u.t.-j t.eetu u n r.f tbe Ke; !: i aa Prl t. LeM tiafariar, June ;m, ii-L SkfFOR TREASURE, Josiah Woy, OP SOMERSET TO WSslJIP. Subjeri to the ieci.s:-.n of tfc r.epu!ili"n Pri niarv t.x.ujo to be held Satura.f, June M h, 1-ssi. trFOR TREASURER Feter Fumbauld , OF MILF0RD TOWSSUIP Sa'.Ject to the decidon of the Rfpabiioaa Pri rnary aUeetiiu to be held saiaMajr, Juu .un. l-.fi. ZO-FoR TREASURER, E. E. Puh, OF SOMERSET ToW.XslIIP, Subject t the d-i-nn of the Rpibtican Pri mary luectiua to be beM soaiuru. j , J viae ilia, l-.C 1 ; - ! j ?. n-; r.'. r.t e II. Coleman, or sikwi .. d tf.e dtsr irin of t?e RenMi. aa pri tuarv Lie- tloa i.. tie"..! tur !., J tue Jerome Stujj't, of Jesse" to ;v stun: S iVert t- the !eci-i"U of the R.0:.saa Pri mary aievliou i f-e b-' i saiariiar. J :ue ..ill. r ron c o v.'i iiosr.;:. Frederick J I el'er, or N0j.7;7.r T:Yssa:r. , iert to the !ce!ii or the Ret-:.bh--an Pri mrv tl.ectiuu u tie sa.u.Uv, juoe itita. l-o-i. Henry F. Bar net t, OF zOVEKSFT TOM'SJIUr. Satijct u the decision of the RepuMiean Pri mary Eiev-tlou to t h-i-t Saturday. J-iue -itti. t-oi. Adam Fole, OF SALISBURY r."l 'iH. S"t.:ect to ti.e -leei-icn c.f the P.-r.uv : r-mn Pri mary ltt.li'i to w b'-i'l satuiUa... Jui,e -ito. i0 J. I I"SEK. P. Fritz, Sin on r Bi:iTur.::$j.LLEr T" H A s E1P. i . . i ru ' -pet f the it the R-f'ib i oaiu.- i.T Pri- ! a L''ti' 'ii In t-,- l.e , - ?er-'"i" C" if.V .vi.7.". Gillian If. ll'alier, F !IL"!;1 P'A'.SU1I'. Subject tr t lilATT tit Oeci-ion t n I- It t. iiito, : if the Ri'f.itiK-an Pri-.-1 saiurday, J-jne I Chaiincey Diekeij, l .ei tlotue tii-i-.ii of tve Kc xn&ry i..fs. t.oci u -e ti . i -aiu: i L. ri pr: . J ne Francis JI. Sliaulis, Til ' -b:: r t- !;---o,;; -a Prt . te r.-l-! aiL.;laT, -uae ror. vix.v::-:'.:e.':, George F, Kiimncll, l -1 o the ie.s or .f R, ; ie ll.,li -e h- 1 .-sa' :.. an Pri Ji.e 1 , Sli ooer. r. c 0. T'.'i . i an fTiira- r KUvl- 'i It : te' 1 -l Samuel A. Jheiz, f $y.F.i:i:T Twsu:i jeetto the ZlirT E.ei. f-f the K-t.".": .,-i sa.'.rii:; :! an Pri- al-F''I: '!: FU:i:.i ::, Emanuel File. '." ME l: si T T"U .v ;;. the ,!-!-E.eviiou til 1 of !h Ii. t.-M sat..r i -an iTi- m-I0X I-i'OK LIKE' T iR. Jacob JTcGreor, of i-:.'Ai' rr ir.vs .'ii. h;et to the do' 2.ary t.er.ioa L- r. of the Republii-aa Pri .0 hvi t saiuroav, June iltii, is-.-;. :ir "'.: All'IT'.'!:, G eorge Stein, ha ugh , of jlemm:ixi.g T"',yyu:r. tvet 10 t..e mary t.,- t. -lt-ci-i a "J U '-e t f the R. ;.uM:i a.i Pri- . i satur.Jer J iue -F'.: ai pi i"!:, Samuel C. Fox, F S'iMERiET T' K'.V - it IT. u'vvrt t the ie-i a r-f the P.,-;ar ikaa u-ar L.et ho.i ;. v ne. 1 ta;un., J .a j-lta. l-.-i. 'R All'IT1'!:, Willi am IT". Baker, OF S"MERET T''WSUir. Pri- t to the deci-ion nf r.i inarv iiw i.ua k hi-l : -l-ii-i. i-o.i. P.- j'iVifaa Pri-nur-lay, Jaue 50JHEAD. E 0? TE0ITIN5 STOEK ii An: ThursJ:;. o - -. Trial iJl i I al I Tears, ;--r. t.l-o FLETA:WtST,-i:-.i :n her si-ter. JOS1E B., trial i la t.!-.' asaw- t-.i . ! Uai IX li t::elr iiie y, CHAMPION tae estate ot J0..1 KATE, a-,J ail N. r.- s. In-r. COLTS AND FILLIES CY VGROSJEAX, 2.24-', aii-l a ch-ili-o lot of s : ."e driver-. t-.-a:.- and 11c hor-s. f :e IU t-e h--'! at M.-:"ci.i rams. Ll;o mr. la. THURSDAY, MAY 25. . "' A- K- ' -i "i i ce ser-.ol ..u 'tie ruu'.-is. idi ua.u i-u- !.;-. mr afier tue sa.e lifa-? ; r;u w..i Mr,i ia t.-.e covered trac k. ?.-nii a caia.-.i.ie !i. S. tFNXV x EHiF.. I.. U. Be3,A i-i:;t-.. Lu nfer. Pa. THI CELEBRATED ENGLISH hACivNEV HORSE, CAEMO. Clttrftrls .in ; Vihi. 1 hsi is .' inch. tv1 t.f 1 ,,or;: ic, i h iV "lu : n .t-. itfitttir. f :.$r.' : ini;-ur;l ?.t o.t-r.::( l:r. Jnrv, V :s!i.ri;i. a:, i l- 'iiti tr ijrcn. vvf-. frtsi.l. of N'!iiTe-t. r:rv. Ad:-T ; r. ttv, : g e- -r ie . if. nre. ui'.r . i.e. w- e. iii-i:;re . d. vr. t g . raj.r . t;ai. iiucr : g., flum, b;;t:h ''jw-w-n i g. g. aan. tvtu.Dc :r '. ic If if . ti. J-i. Sy f.rvy . f. . (f. a:., U::i lNiWiTr by l- r:if::itrr: jpl 5. g. j (Jiiii. 3dL- n t-y i'.-rU-iJ.i-r. sjuj-i t irirat--..;r t., mt i-u U:Uri. e m j;e ct raTw ker: ;nar u; t ir.r "Tw;-! f r irl f v.um iu 11 w,v ini t tit oir.rr hn.vi. AKNajn l.:t- .t:.e 4 iv.it fru Sfi-re.i, u- t;tu-l !' r'i:t;niiii m U- a irn l-ti L--..r- u ub""t -ytnt-i nr. of fa'.'-r-i. fci Hu titer. I'in jx1 Ixri.n. ThuriaT." an 1 fri.iaT Mar aivl aol at LUm: fat- oa (M risQirrviK inif ih th ot Mar. auJ every tiicr vtrra aiHloaverry euur!T. " TERMS Ca 9 o.'. xOO paralse ibu the co'.t U lVm. Barnhart, Kffpr. w. S. im1 Si Co -4VroodSt.. Ptttsbarj. MiLlI IIC PHOToaaapMic eueptiis. lew Cam-, retcc-tive i'anra. and the Fa-ix-'Ki, l.lac. In even kv.m. neuil tor Caia-kv-ie f.Me. AT THE -::-:SOMERSET- CLOTHING, CARPET and Gents Furnishing House. After several weeks har-1 work in rex-eivtrii and arranging oar irnmense lines) of Spring GooUs, we aT cow in position U siiw to cxir natrons tne ban Jsomeet and tiic-st eoti.pieto line in all Departuieu'-S we have ever before bad the pleas ure of exhibit. eg in oi:r CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.-- We ran show yoa all the lalest style of Men's Piaia and Fancy Cutaway Su.it. Men s Plain an-1 Fancy S.;nare Cat Sack Suits. Men's Plain and Fancy lnn l Cornerv-l Sack Su-t. and a bult:a! lice of fanc-r striciesl Dress Patlta. Wo have Youtlka' and Bcya iture and round cut Sack Sutts-any color or qoali tv. y-ou want. As f r our t"kildreJ Snitot we simply say, every mother should se theoa before buyttz ber boy aa oarst We haveaaytbin? you can wish to see in Doablt-breasted, Sqnare cr Eioad t'nt Cat-either I.ght or dark coiore-1, plain or fancy. Ecauuiul Uceof Jerey and kilt Suits at prices that must Isell them. -V---GENTS FURNISH! N GS We make a !iexi tl rj.jrt in thi line of ervwU. and can safely -ay we have no equal in Somersrt. ( nr hsn!oin iin of eck wear w ili sitrpri.- yoo. We have the exclusive sale of the faruo' "atiowI Jt Maaley I'res ver Shirts everyone g"nranto-el ia t.t und workir.ansiiip. A complete line of Mats and Ca;, I're-et Mi.r.., t 'ulhirsi. Oilis, II wiery. tiie,iirim and light-weight In-ler wear, Pren t ilove, U trxii and Jackets, Stis'Tnders, and anything you want ruining t tins line. T:CARPET DEPARTMENT.:-;- This i- one of our !ir.2 lioess.an-1 otir long expent nee has taught us jast what tLe jt-oj le wiint. We ca tLc-w you one hundred roils ia j-p.7. Si I . Zz rzpr. all TTacl Striped Ta:l3 aCtlw3 WwttC2 ao.d. .MZa, r -VV We also cai! yoar attention to oar line of ri!2ii22a Hs!o2il3 ana ri'?aTeli2 Any thtrg yoti want, at prices that will make yoa wonder how it is powstbie to aell them to cheap. Acd last, bat not least, our line of whicli we purpc-Me ciosic? cat, is quite laiye. bat is selling rapidly not at onr pricea but at people's pricest. Hen; is yo-ir chance to tit out your farxiily, fur half tbw un cey you can get them elsewhere. j I extend the invita'.ion to t'.e pa'oiieto y.i.:y ana prices, ana 11 not to your aavanuge to oeai witli us, don t uo it. Eespectruilr, JIOJyj)EilBAl'.Vf MAIN STREET. - - SOMERSET. PA. r If- Henderson Furniture Co., JOHNSTOWN. PA. 05 n-r? 2 Mi t:: Mv V : More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporinm Has Done It ! 1 i Yes, exorbitant prices for Hedsteads, Bureaus. Pe-ks, Tablei I Chairs. Mattre?.es, ?ofas. t'r-t class Tarlor Sets, and all kinds of Far- j iriture have been kuo.jk.id i:j the hea l at 1 SCMVg V:rr T,Tii.a ?ea w As evidence of the fact call at Xo. 1 1 S Washington Street, JoLnstowu ra., opposite the Company Store, where the greatest bargains can be Lad on terms to suit purcha-tr. SPIUXG ):J. Six Mammoth Departments Each the Largest Store of Its Kind in Johnstown. Dept. a Dry lui-i.-,. Ix-pL li .-il es. !. pt. c "-rt ar.l I-i '.-.V Coats. IS-pt. I- C1..tr.iri.'. Hats. Furni-iiir..' tT.--ls Evorvthiti.' here !.. 1 found in a first ,-1, TVpy trt.is t St ore. il irv an l pretti.-r uoVvlties than ever l-l'ore .' i Sli'-that FlTatid WKAK oiulity the lat. Prices ( tlie jt.Wrt 1 I InC.M:l:rrrSot:r.-'i..-;n' jwtt.msi are pntticr than s.Ty.. a:: l uu.. I.'pt. F. tlnsivrit and j.,.i,Uy. All new an-1 frvsh. !' i t. 1' Fee !. F.-t-.i ..fccry .i.-.Tipti..n V(.'oi'.riin- pr.slux- tkeu m ex: i. !:,; f..r .-ichIs, IMaIVIMOTH hetaii, store, JOHN THOMAS & SONS, 240-243 Ma n .St, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. SlMtllS'O Of 1S93. WE. are Ready. Are YOU? O-ir S:.ri;.ir St.ock'eontaiiis everMiind-that is Xew, Leautiful and Stvli-h. Tn ileii's. Youth".-, Kojs' and Children" Clotl.inir we are the Lustier. A head and shoulder a!ove all would be competitor. "3r Ifat Depirtnient rha"en-es the adrr.iration of evervbodv. As feeiLs believiii- call and be -utijfietL THOMAS & KARR, 251 aad 253, Main Street, J0DXST0 WX. FA. THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. GEISS OLD STAX1 XOW QUIXXS. LEADING STORE.'OF THE CITY TO IJTJY VOUIl BRT GOOES, C1BFE1S. lK0IIDS3,;FiKCY GOOIS ITC. With economy and pront to the Customer. Ccme and see. 7:, iszi nada, Zzizz. ernzsrs. 2agsf Cocca XirSz, & Suir Cil tez, Suir 2:ds azi call and examine our stock ana core pare j See the look of satisfaction oa j Uncle Sun's face ai lie Tiews thi I coiufortalole J EOCKER. j This is as notLin; wheu you see the i sati.-fiel cusu"mer-3 we semi awar I with our 7-t-t'itt V:,i,r or Ded ! room Table. TLej are neat, well j ciud?, nicelv fiuLshed such a tabla j as iistiallv sells for $1.. or possi i b!j vou maj have bought such at ' I.h'.o, but never before for T. cts. 3 m W 5 kvlz -AND Ml ii fig Ml w.tu a new spring Stock Siapleand Fancy lry Jssxla, Ijidie' and ( bilclrea'a And a new line Laiies' tloth Silk Waists for early Spring wear, the greatest value ever ottered for your. money. It will be to your interest to rail early and inspect our stock. Xew novelties in LA3E1S' W VI3TS, WRAPS and SUITS, and we pni lively c!l yon the Na values in TTe. tasxicxre. CoV.re.1 au.l black la tart 1-OUUiiOI. JOHN STENGER, Maia Street, J0UXST0WN", Ta. ei-r it-.otv. .-i.r.ii.-puiV .i ii.ut-s tcuts sun usees any re i. uLs .i.sj luv. C-thir-.' P-r all tiiaiiklifi: ('... suit for s-lO".) Suits ai.- t'-T H ?.".. .. So I'm. r.pto tCW.si. r-.vs'Milt a s:-vial'y. ..i suit for fl.tn). Ilat-s in ail
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