I! If Somerset Herald. .-...aT.- lane T, lt 1 dfoiist. cue aa-ijare bout a of V .v t-!- r , K-mer or Oil Cry ws..n it sold by J. B. Koi-i'!:irif. e . -: cor-.!," which is becociine, :p- r.. , erjai.les theaesrerw readily " : t v.i. 4 ft""' ')- Fools :..- ,,l '-be H-f.iLo should Dot f-ryet I .-': iu-, the drul. Can fit their r. - . Ijiy wauts to know how to " .. enough,"' out of be word ... Trst is tt easy. It is dace ....... the letters uJ arranging L.: 1-. Take tbe third, second .1 ,: t;em s-r i-ie first war! and tbe . j ;-i and "h far the second, and '. ... t -'a -stale? thai is not enough far ., ' r'- .r i. w4s. Fns that Surprise, ... : mi m ch department and grade . - imtuen-e - line of Boots and K.&. pper Block. '..! rvj'i'.rirg the commissioners of .-to me a copy of all cewpaiers - ...t vr'UTe counties ptol the . r a.-: -S received the gjvernor 3 XLe ocject is that tbe counties i: i ar.d eoaif lete record through " .s; avers of tbe huppeniapi of tae ... 7:,e object is a commendable one . i be carefully carried out. - , : . i.ana Jaie!: says : Kpfcjutte Las : tne hordes in til .3 CUUi- will be remembered that in tbe i ;ir.d '7- tbe tlaie cs'tseil l.ro ;.-hoi.t tbe country, horss j ..s. The ftsent sie comsit;; ; the s'.mmer ui probably not a.-:r;'U-. yet tbe utmost care and i ..Id be taken as it is very conta- --. A r. an inmate of the Fayette Is-ime. has g: ven to the police, . e.f' oanetlsviUe tbe names of the vrars shot dead E.ias Glo-a- rcurdered while at work on Mrs. Asier claims she overtK-ard :" murderers, who spared her t-rtxarin never tj ivvcal their :.c of the ahesred plotters is dead -r-t ci the others is expected. .- should look oat for anew He sloj at a bouse and inquires Le faruily have lost any children, snsw-r is in the artirzsatise. the be a-ke-j. A short time ai'.er : In apf-earance ' ith sooie $jft -ave coutair.ii.ft the infor .f3 atid dvtuaii.Is $ tor te same. to :"r.j:ht-a women into paying ir.wiut. O.ve bim tue broutu .: - r i ci;n:piete in all sizs and - ..f U r-boe, IJ'ittoa Shoes. Con- - . L-. 5oe, Working Shoes and ." have the very i.eet and - . : ; : '.a.-styles and g'.aractees a tirst-i- :.. every department. All grades in r a: .,. est prices known to good quaii Easi SatvLts. Knf i per Klo k. ; iv--us ct'ice has i'isue-I a bulielin - r-l- xjrtjta-e in Pennsylvania. Tbe -.. fiA- siortaie debt on January I, 1" .) .-u-m Pennsylvania by cojnties was t . -t A'le-uheny. fij :7V3i ; Arm . - - , 7 Eeaver, .4-J ; Eed ; ;v.: Clalr.$."C"-'d; Bra-iforJ, i. ir:er. ' "- -i7 : Cambria, 4.- - 1 a-:on. $J.,:j.7"J: v'.ert.e.i. ' i. -a a-f.. rd. j-4 7. '.".:: E.k, K-e. 7.41V: Fayette, i '.. ' : --, j;7 '.1.' ; Iud.ar-.a, J .7 V : Jef- - jj 7I7-.. Lawrence, ".';0'."II : i . ; Somerset, !. :4 : - . ;J.7,,;1'4 ; Warren, $4 'IC-'-: t.. -"'.l-'I Ti's Westmoreland. -r wijTt nave we beea able to offer so i"- ii.i varted assortment of fresh and -...-.? s'yles m ilen s Lid.e', M.sses' and . i iae shoes. Cloredroods a spec t.:. Frass shvvler, Knepper lilock. riomerset. Pa. .: he -r r.nj cf 1-70 Isalau M. Dunald. of -i-: .u Hills, "l.-ar;'.eld ccanty, marriei .:z laiy from Mxhljan. After a few - ra h of wedded hie the yocng man -. -'- T ur le. A separauon foiluwed and i . .i w.:e returnel to her wi"stem ir. Adaug ter was born and the young i - .: i.ed. The child was Uttea by its i : lavuts and it was years before Mc- j :; ue be had a daughter. Hi made j t i. m tut :ru.uess euort to locate her. -V -ek aw, McDonald received a letter j -.3 fta .-l.'.er at i;:ack..ck, laa.aua 4 -.-7. Aait-etitig took place at Curwens " r lis: week, at.-l the young ic iy is sow - w.ta her fa. her. She is -1-1 years of i. -.e an i intelligent. ' liruiers were no: lone since dlscus- 1-tr li- ai paper. One thought it had 1 at-rr advertisements m it. The other In my opinion die advert. sements " r'-c-ra. being the least valuable part of - :' tnetn over carefully aud save at ive tn.es the cost of the raper each - :-r; i-h the bu-mess advantages I get " a fieri. Said the other 1 'T believe : r.;Lt I know that they pay me - -- ra oer ttiic a it is not goou lasie t I'ai't witu the auvertisemea is after - t- w 'jft have tie r.ght idea of the -- ' It jays any man with a family to -""-k i j-al pi;-r for the sake of the -r.aiettts if tioihi-.g more. And if rneii fall to giee farruers a chance to - ii '-r sen-en ts in the local paper, they i " ti c. r own iiite.-esta to say the - 1 u 1. ever trail; w.ta me. " -:- r.-s :ia.i to a frasjvrotis farmer. . ..a. i.rver invite 1 tae to your place ... - n.i Inererg-a where I ani not n. .'.t uit be welcome," was his - fa k of red iced rates to the World's " -- e-e if also talk that there will be n -a. A railro,! oSula! recently -ec t ied if tiere would be a come ar-po.-.tr 1 "No. sir. and I 1 tell you -f jteoral pas-r.ier agents have ' " sfWer w Jo with the rates tothe :' ra-r. It has Imi entirely taken -: '- - r L-.nl.- and I li ievs tiay area 1 " Tie Presidents of ttie rall- r taken fie mat'er ia hand. They " ' '- c.s pri. xises to be a vul year 'e-:i- departments of ra.!roads ' ? ;r.poto Biake the tuott of it. "k c.i v;j j, isi40U3 of making the 'l-'' i show.ng of net earnings. - ' y It caa be ioni u by keep- :'e rates. Thy rcaiute thitii'acut 1 r.-i , f. uit in carrying pssni.-rs lis Fa.r f-r ti.ithinz. Dar-ru 'nt-ial rates wen: down vi alcoijut -vt4r,;.'uii pre ; use to truflt by T 1 -id ; i.ntain existing rates. be no liti-tigaad slashing on '"' "ate- .his year, a the Presidents of " -i:-i ing Chicago binnu want to 3 lowing at tie end of the sea- u --f Huf-s Haa h. the well-knows '"Hir.lier. whodied ieverai weeks - maie pabiie. ir. Hatch e "" - - - . thtr.k b.gbiy of the benefl: to f.-tn ac;ll-ve eduiafuoa. tor he , 3 '.lis r.oi my deaire or ttiyboys should go through col- ""' -1-' '-''' shall receive an education it tuera fvr a couimercial life. -- U tura choose to be a laayer, j .---jruaa, bowvr, after fu'l ds "" iete.-inlcat. in to tse hoa-st to I consent t thlr having a aiion to that end and eject. I t-iey aaou.d learn a nirchaal. al - .ll enable them to earn an --i i iiier any and : ".rcum- lest cf my children that tbey er cr tubacco in any form, drink a -..ujt, Wine or any other intoxicar-ixw-orl"y any kind of games for - izat father baa tad ejperieace E. J. Miller, Somerset, and YT. II. Savior, M-yc-siii;, r-:!e"-l at the Pennsylvania r.uil.lln- oa the Worli'i Fair grrua 1, Fri- Iv. r. 8. Johnson, of the Stoyestown i Luiberau Church, was in attendance at the iftie.-a! Svr.od of tbe Lutheran C'hurih, at Cant .n. u. last week. J. Jf. Yoder. of S'iuyrrevk township, ltd Morula? for Iowa City. I jwa. on a vL-it U re asires. He will Lii.e in tbe World's Fair before rwurein home. M. Ha-::r 0;!e, ei.ie-t uabter of ilr. aad Mrs. J. ii. ( r;'e. a itL.lent at one of the sru::iir;esal c!aaattia. Vs, has returned h.cip fur tbe sampler Tsiitivn. Tbe (ioTtrraor has approved tbe bill aa tbohing an eipecJ.ture of tl.VJ for re pairs to the pKS'jrtue old br.! oa the NaUocal Pike, at SomtnerSsld. Sone time a the County Commissioners contracted with a New York Sure rm for pa:;trd farniabins for tbe interior of the rault in tfceir o ".a. Tot maturvii has been r-eived. I: cist $ 17 , and will be put in place short!. Ant.ie tii; aud A Ji Cover, of Jen ner X Ho Is, who are students at tbe Indi ana state Normal, and who haTe been pend ing t:ie past few werks s.t their bctues, re-turnt-d to the Xortnai Friday to resume their studies. Sunday. Major John M. Hoiderbouai ceie-bratir-l bla seventy-fourtb ar.r.: verarv. Mr. Hbierbaum has been esaed in the mer cantile business f r over sixty yrars aad is or.e of tbe niost aif.ve men for h;s years in tbr county. Wurkmen in the Cambria Iron Compa ny "a sand quarry, south of town one day last week duj up from beneath a mass of ro-k the antlers of what is, belieTel to Laee been an e.k. They must have been buried for hundreds of vears. Hurry Hoiderbaum. Paul Casebevr and W.ll Kantner, of S-merset. are niakitijt ar racgmests to visit the World's Fair togeth er. They will jo from Cleveland to Ctiicagi'i by water, and will rnd a few days in each of the lake cities at which their vessel stops. One of :he heaviest rain and ball storuis in recent years paase-l over the country two miles north of this place Tburiay. In some places the rund was Co vere! several inches deep with hail stones, an i it is said that great iauia.re was done to the growing crops. S. B. Yoler, of S'ouycreek tjwn-hi, w:n taken by surpr se Monday. May l"ih, the !h ar-ni versary of h.s birth, by a number of hli old comrades in arms and "bther frlen is. H-was well treated, however, be in presented with a suit of dotbe- and oth er presents of value. Mrs. Ih W. r..shel and two children ar rived in tow a Monday and will spend sev eral months at the borne of the former's fu'her, F. idolph Femer. Mrs. P. shei's hus band is a prominent minister of the Evan gelical Association, and is at present in charge of a church in PittsburiL'. Simple-minded Jjt-n Fritz, of near Berlin, was brought here and put in jail last week on a charge of surety of the peace. John has len in prison on several former occa sions on a similar charge It would be an they would have h:ui sent to the county home. At the Pomona held at S pe-ville Satur day, -7th inst., it was resolved that proper nieiuor.a. serv Id be held by each sub.; of t. -J.r.ate Grange in tbe county, in honor memory of departed members, cn Situr lay, June 17th. Each G ran. je will ar range a program f z the occasion best suited to its respective locality. A d.sa-trous freight w re-:k occurred on tbe B. X i. Ejai at W.liia..is Station, in this rouctr, t've uoctbs ag, in w h.ch George Wihiams. the enitineer, was killed, and the body coui J not be found, af ter a d.i.gent search, until Monday, when it was discovered ia a iarte pile of mixture that had been smelted into a solid ruas. Two or three Somerset borough Democrats are circulating petitions aakmg fbr their ap pointment as lepuiy -Collector of Internal Ilevenue for this d.str.ct. Somerset county was nut permitted to name a man for this position nntler Karris'jn's administration, bat a strong etT.-rt will be made to have the sppj tnient ojrne tuls way under Lieve- Xi auministrati The music loving people of Somerset and all of them love sweet mu.-ie should avail themselves of the opportunity Friday even.ng, ot tms week, wen -M.JB t .o;a v. a-1 a i -i---. three or four of tne most popu.ar aaiateur musicians of Johnstown, will give a con cert in the Lutheran Church. Adrniss-on tifty cvnts. Tickets now on sa'e at F-sheis book store. Eider Robert H. Singer, the Disciples j minister who has been aa inmate of the county j lii for the past six weeks in default j of bail, on a serious charge prefenel against him by a lady from Ai lisun, was Thurs day set at liberty, three of the best knowa j den in the southern part of the county, en tering bond ia the sum of lor his ap pearance at September term of court. Mr. .-- -.. . 0 , I- : 1.. ...,',.'-. 1 Tne public should not prejuJge h: case. ' Me jcf cf xico and the Mexicans" waj ti Le sub- a highly enter-sluing Lecture delir- ! ered ny ex Governor Chxse. of Indiana, m the Disciples' Chart; h. Monday evening, j The lecture abounded with startling infor 1 n.ation in rgard to the semi-civ ill.-.! con ! d.tion of our next d -r ce'ghbors sn 1 of the j grandeur of the coantry they inhabit. Tte t Governor ia an o,d-t me f'ienl of our fellow I towo-roaa, Peter Vocel. woo to: k biiu to ! call on a number of Somerset s leidlng citi J zns Tuesilay ru.)ruit:i. j Tte HcatLD sympatbiees with the ciem- bers of the towa c .unc i ia their uoeotaia over water works, but at the same time it can see no reason wty ihey should ceslrcl the o-her duties appenaiaing to their otS.e. If they do not have time to lay out a plan of campaign tor the street commissioner to pursue, they at least might direi-t him to keep the grass from growing u-1t the feet of the members of tueir body. The streets of Soruecset have ne . r beea ia as bad acoa d.tion a at present arrtj bjrough taxes have never been higher. Stea-ard Miller, of tie County HVme, Fri Jay, took Aloert )rber, of tSuade town sa:p. to tbe Dtxmtint a.y!um for tbe in sane. Sorber sat released from tint ini-tti'-lou oniy a f. w weeks ago and it is said was deponing biuiialf very peaceably until some f.joliah persoti or ixtrajras gave bim a quantity of wbUkey, when be asaln teuocie v..letit and bis friea la found it necessary to have him restrained. If it is true that ii q u it was furniabeJ this ciau by persons who knew of Lis weak mental condition, tby sbon'.J be pucisbsd to tbe full extent cf tbe law. Masy tbeorun are ad.jat as to the manner of the dth of Mrs. Carad Eagle, whose remains were fjun-J ten days ai by bark peelers in tbe m luntaios of Summit township- Xine of the theories advanced are ac crpted by thost! fattiiliar with the circum stances of the old lady's mysterious disap pearance. Tbey continue to" think that Mrs. En.-le met with foul play and that aa iu-ve-tigafion projerly conducted will reveal tixc startling facts ia connection witi her death. A short time before tbe eld lady disap peared she was committed to tbe County Home oa information of a relative. She wu only at tbe Home a few days wbea ber sua appeared and neeured ber re-eane from that institution. The poor authorities were given to understand that Mrs. Engle s bus band bad made provision far her daring ber Uptime and that she should never have be eume a chirgt upoa the couiity. Er.s:?Ti Ciw-tfr M. Kpepper wiii arrive here to-day or a two d.iy' tU'I at the home if bis father, Enire Oiiex Knei.per. He x&3 ba detatbed from tbe Naa! Aradeaiy and ordered to tbe V. S. S. Philadelphia, wbitb will sail from New York fur Hooolu la in a few daTS. Ju::ti-es of tbe peaoe ihpMtghoat tbe caan 1 7 will bail with p'easare the new fee bill hich went into eff-ct Use week. Accord ing to tbe new till justices can now cha.-,re for oath and Information . cents, docket entry 2j cents, warrants M cents, transcript i cents, enterics discontinuance ofaseanlt and battery cam i. cents, entering fcL-iiuti 'si cents, summons orsnbf-na cents, with li tfors for e-h additional name, re tani of summons 'St ceuU, ectering satisfac tion l'i cents, execution 110 cents, return of prcxtdxgs oa certiorari or apptsd $1, re ceiving or paying over where tbe amount is over $100 $1 per hundred. On Friday evening a concert will be given in the Trinity Latheran Church, at Somer set, by M-es Flora D. Pnce and ber class of brigbt pupils assisted by the following Joh.-istuwn talent .- Miss Emma V. Miller, Plai.Uti: ; Miss C. Ellialieth Ha-tey. Contral to: and Mr. W. K. Endsley, Violinist. In t-Jd.tion to solus, there will be given a cum ber of four-hand and eiyht-haad pieces up.n two pianos. We do not hesitate in saying that li:e Satntrset people have a rare treat in store, as all of the above named stand in the front rank of musicians in Johnstown, and will give an entertainment of U-e highest character. JihustMc Trii(L.u. The action of tbe recent School Director s Convection in f.alng the salary of the Coun ty truperintendent at tbe minimum uilowed by law, i .") for eai h school in his jurisdic tion, is not likely to reduce that e:5cia!'s catnpensa'ion longer than the ensusne school year, if indeed it rtJuoes h.s former salary, ii,.Vj per year, at all. An act of assembly passed by the legislature just adjourned pro vides that'in all counties bav.ng over l.'J schools the salary of the Superintend shall be not less t!;an jl.J1"! ptr year. Somerset county hai -7'J scbotla the last se;,on,an i nerease of i' over the prectdir.g term, and ail indications point U the in crease being far in excess of that number tte ensuing year. Colonel Jacob H.grins, proprietor of the aaibrla Club Ilause, Johnstown, was found dead in a bath room on the second door of that building by two little girls at 7.40 p.m, Thuridsy. Ueside bim l.iy a Winchester ri rlc whtLh bad been d.scharged. It is snp-I-ed that the Colonel went to take the rlrle from behind a trunk in the corner when it was discharged with fatal etfect. The de ceased was well-known in this and sur rounding counties. He Lad served in tbe Mexican war and bernie i captain. In the late war be commanded for a time the One Hundred and Twenty-i.fta Kcgiment. Penn sylvania Volunteers. Ke has beea in the Lotei busluesi at various places during the paat few years. icori:e P-lnk, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of this county, d.ed at bis home near Jennertown. at is o'clock Friday morning, the cause of death being old aje. I'eceased was i-orn ia II es.se larmstait, ermany, in 1- aid shortly afterwards he was brought to Aui..a by bis parents, who settled in this county, where they died a number of years since. Their remains are bttried in the Su James Lutheran Chun h gmveyard in Jenuer town ship. Mr. liink was united in marriage Many years apo to a Lancaster county lady, who survives him, but no children. He is also survived by two brothers John, of Jenoerti. wn. who is the father of Mr. Wii i.am H. Il.nk, of Jenuer township, and WU !.am, of D.xon, Li. The rhi-ratton wedding, which was cele brated Thursday, June 1, at 3 o'clock ia the afternoon, took place in the large parlor of the family residence aod was witnessed by about jo guests, composed of the relatives and immediate friends of the contracting parties. Ttie impressive service of the Metnod-at Fpiscopai Church was used. The bride was attired in na exquisite white embrolderied crepe, male with an empire waist, ever the front of which beautiful lace fell ia profu sion. The attendants were Miss Gra-e Fat ton, sister of the groom, and Miss Eiuma Laer, wi.b Messrs. John V. Patton, Jr, brother of the groom, and K B. I mbell, of I'niontowa, as best men. Miss Patton wore a piciuresijUe dress of dainty striped figured silk, and Miss Baer was in white silk trim med with niie green velvet. There were many handsome and Costly g fis. After the serving of an elegant wadding dinner ban quet, Supt. Paftjn's prvate car, the - Youngstown." carried tae bridal party to P.ttsburgh, where Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rob inson Patton remained at the Monongahela house until Fr.uay, when they left for a ton' of the lakes. Oa the way borne some time will be spett at Chicagj. They will be at home to their friends after July 1. at Marion Place, Pittsburgh. The Chiidrecs' Dav exercises s - uay evening ia the Methodist Church, eclipsed ail torruer effort ia this line ever attempted in somerset. The program was patriotic In every particular and the auditor! am of the church tad beea gorgeously decorated with American flags and national emblems for the occasion. At an early hour people eom-inetice-i hacking to the church and locg be fore the hour announced for the exercises i to begin it as impossio'e to gaia aduiUsioa to the building great was the crow L A sweet llit.edaiituier of C. C. suafer's. sitting i:i the chancel, under the fiis of tne stars and stripes, repreenu-J Miss Columbia ciot adoiirabiy. sue spoke her lines distlncty and freely and won the admiration of the vast audience. Tnree sturdy youths and as many girl carrying shields; embiaaoned with the mottoes i "Just Laws," " Worthy Kulers," " G.joJ Citizens," "Christian schools,"" " A Sicred Sabbath." "Pure Ee ligi jn," represente-1 Columbia's defenders. A.i 01 tuese pet formers recitexl their parts well and without noticeable embarnusmet.t. Another piea-cg feat jie of the exercit was the parade by tbe infant class marching to the tune of 14 Hold the Fort," and waving rl igs- ahe pr igrara was interspersed with reiio-isive scripture reading and patriotic hymns, and reflicted great credit not only upon the children of the Sabbath school who took part in the performance, bat upon the teachers who hail gone 10 the pains of preparing them for their parts. Enquire T. . Mxtk. of Shade township, tells a joke on a Johnstown constable and a ji)uii man from Hooversville tnat is worthy of publbtation. Friday night a week a-o the constable vijited Hooversville for the purpose of arre-tir.;? a young man who was wanted oa a criminal chance pre ferred against hira by a yocng lady, of Dale borough, Cambria county. Arriv ing at H xiTersvtlle the oScer learned that the defendant was living several miles from that place and he sutured tbe services of a well known young nooversyilie man to it tiide bim to Lis home. It wa after dark when She couple left Hooversville, and aa hour or two later tbey pulled cp in front of Mr. Mock house. The younger mem bers of the family were still up but the of ficer poshed them aside and (breed his way into tbe bed room occupied tbe el ier Mock and his wife. L'otb were ia be J when tbe constable rusbei up and grabbing Mrs. Mock by the arm raised ber lo a sitting po sition. Tuea producing a revolver and a warrant bi called for a light in order that he ni'ht read bis authority befofe manacling Lis prisoner. Mr. Mxii realianl that a grave mistaka had beea made, bat bt laugh ingly to;.d bis wife to keep quiet. When one of tbe boys stepped to tbe side of tbe bed with a lamp in his band, the officer's face asumed a more highly colored hue thaa " red hiker" can efTacx. He appoioid as a matter of course, but was cot permitted to go until after he Lad been sharply rep re manded by tbe 'Squire for bis stupidity. The prisoner was located later ia tbe night at tbe home of some relatives. He was ar rested and taken to Hooversville, where be entered bail far bit appearance at court. Let Somerset Try for Th. The GOiemor has approved the bill pro viding that there sbaii be ererttd at some point easily accessible a buiidxg or build ings to be known as the Pennsylvania Sol- i diers' Orphans' Itid atrial SohooL Tbe Commission now in charge of the Soldiers' Orphan' Schools are empowered to purchase not more than PJ acres of ground, and to erect bttildinirs there5n, equipping tbe same with shops, tools, etc, for industrial train ing, as well a for tbe eenerai educational course, and for the maintenance of tbe sol diers' orphans. Tbe Commisnioo, as now constituted, shall continue until tbe third Wednesday ia Jan uary, l-i7, at which time there shall be ap pointed by the Presiilent pro tempore of the Senate two members thereof, and by tbe Speaker of the House three members there of, to serve tor two years, and the Comman der of the Department of Pennsylvania, G. A. R shall then recommend to the Govern or live honorably discharged soldiers, who, if approved by tbe Governor, snail be ap-poi-ted to serve for two years. The Govern or shall be a member ex-officia of the Com mission. At tbe expiration of tbe terms of the appoimees, taeir successors shall be ap pointed in like manner and for iike term. The Commission shall employ all clerks, teachers and employes necessary for tbe proper conduct and care of the schools, and shall have lull power to continue the sol diers' orphan schools as now constituted, or, if necessary, change either any or all ol them to other localities until the industrial school shall be completed or sufficiently advanced to accommodate tbe orphans. Tbea tbe Commission shall close ail of the soldiers' orphans' schools. In order that tbe benefits cf industrial training may be given to the children now in the soldiers' orphans' schools who may arri ve at an age to be dis charrel about tbe time of the openine of the Industrial School, the Commission is empowered to extend for two years addition al the time of tbe discharge of such children. The act appropriates out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated $-',' lot building and furnishing the In dustrial school ; for education and mainte nance in the Industrial School tor the year ending May 31, 1--Jl, $U,'M, and tar the next year, $oo.oou. Somerset is an idea! spot for the location of such an institution as this and tbe citizens of tbe county irrespective ol locality should unite ia making a vigorous e9ort to secure it. Let the enterprising and public spirited gentlemen who have been putting forth tf forts to induce manufactor.es of di tferent de scriptions to locate here use their icrlaence with the Commission to the end that they may select a site for tbe school in this county- Farmers ! My imported horse will oe kept at my barn during the entire season, at $1'-' 'l to insure a colt tea davs oa foot. G. W. HerrutY. Flht and Fitsht for Life. "An actual fight and Sight ibr life took place with some of our townsfolk who were out fishing last Tuesday," says the Berlin Kord." Tbe party was composed of Mr. Frank Bollinger, w.fe and child and How ard Johnson. They had gone down to Buf falo creek, east of town, and were fishing alon the stream inside of a held. After be ing engage.! ia the sport for a bile they heard the roaring of a bull and upon look ing ia tbe three .ion of tbe sound discovered to their dismay that the aa.m.al, with head down and eyes rlashia. tire, was pawing tbe earth and making directly for them. At this juncture Mr. Johnson showed that he was a man to face danger ia aa emergency. Yelling to Mr. Bollinger to save his wife aad child by fleeing from the field, he gathered up a club and by dint of dodging the bull's horns and pounding it on the head managed to keep it at bay until Mr. Boliinger and folks, and then himself, reached tbe fence and got outside. Even after the folks had left the field the enraged animal tried to break through and a lack them, but was at length drivea ouwilbl.iubs and stones.-' McMiilaa, Diamond. dentist, one Kjuare south of Court Proceedings. Tbe following casts were tried at las: weeit s teim of court. Tae remainder of tbe cs.-es oa tbe list were eitber settled or con tinued t Agnes Morthland ts. W. S King (S- iVt S-ir Riix-j ) Verdict in faior of the defend ant Jeremiab J. Folk rs. Emanuel Statler ( Tropin.) Verdict for tbe plaintiff lor $.73 and costs. Cbarles Lob man ts. tbe B. 4 0. E. H. Co. ( Tnrpi.it). Non suit taken by plaintiJ. I-.aac Nelson ss. Jes-e Siicit AMtunptit) Verdict for tbe defendant for $JS 5. Leri SbarTer vj. Motoller 4 Uarr ( Jj jjml.! Verdict in faror of tbe flaintirl tor $tJ7.&. O.K0 A EKIDOI XlETfj. retifion of Noab F. Gardner ior a private road in Jueniauotiicg township. Henry J Ilaucb app.ainte.1 Surveyor, and Win. Sipe and Christian Miller, viewers. 1'etiuon ibr a pnblic road in Miiford town ship. Jaaies Blotigh appointed Surveyor, and Mahlon Miller and Cyras Shaffer, view ers. Fair Price. A fair price for Millinery G xxia is enough. That is all you will have to pay at Mas. A. E. Cat's. Trie Story of a Novel. Mr. Howells' latest novel, "Tbe Coa?t of Bohemia," now running through the pages of 17. f La-Ua II n.:e J'.urmiZ, was written in four dlilerent States. Mr. Howells be .ran tbe cove! at his father's borne ia Ohio last May ; continued it in Boston in June; took it to the mountains of New Hampshire d ar- in,r the summer and worked at it; brought it to New York and wrote a number cf chapters there in (X-tober ; took it back aain to Ohio in November, and finally flnisaed it in New York lat IVcember. And jet, despite ail Luee changes of places of writing, the novel turns out really to be the brightest piece of work that Howells Las done for a long time. Saturday Half Holiday. Tbe Saturday half-holiday law provides r "That far tbe purpose of protesting or other wise holding iiahie any party to any bilt of excbsnice. cbeck, draft or promissory note which shall not have beea paid before 12 o'clock, coca, of any Saturday, a demand, or acceptance or payment thereof shall cot be made, and not.ee of protest or dishonor thereof shall not be given until the next succeeding secular or busiue day. Any person, firm, corporation or company receiving on any Saturday 6r collection any check, bill of exchange, draft or promissory note, shall not be deemed guilty of any neglect or omiisioa of duty, nor incur any liability in not presenting for payment or acceptance, or collecting on that day ." But the law does not prevent or invalidate tbe tntiry, issuance, service or execution of any writ, summons, confession of judgment or other legal process on Saturday afternoon, oor prevent any bank from keeping open and transacting business. Curtain. Tbe cheapest line of Curtains ia Somerset County can be toe ad at Mas. A. E. I'm.'. The English Speaking World. Ia the Jane number of the " North Amer ican Review'' appears a long article by Mr. Andrew Carnegie, predicting the onion of all parts of the English-speaking world, and setting forth the advantages which wouid result from it. Mr. Carnegie draws a glowing picture of tbe powers and influence which would be exerted upon tbe world at large by aa Anglo-American combination, saying : " It would be unassailable upon land by any power or combination of pow ers that it is potaible to create, and. as for tbe water, the combined fleets would sweep the seas. The new nation would dominate" tbe world and banish from the earth its greater stain the murder of man by man. It would be the arbiter between nations and enforce tbe peaceful settlement of all quarrels." Mr. Crltchfield Declin. From the Chicago Inter Oevan, S.ic!ay. It bejel as to look as if it is an impossibil ity to secure a competent rusn for chief of tbe live-stock department at the Fair. Two persons have been selected at different times and both have declined. Sonie lime sgo Director General Davis made an nomi nation, but tbe nominee said be eould not accept the place, and now X. B. Crltchfield, who was selected by the'iive-stork commit tee of tbe National commission, Las also declined. Mr. CiitrbSeld addessw-I the tjllowing letterof .leclinatioa to tbe sommittee yes terday : J v Paic. Chicago, I'.!.. June . l'it- To the Committee on lave Stock, World s Columbian Commission, Gentlemen : 1 have been officially notified of yout action in nominating me lor tee position of chief of the department of iive stock, and in reply beg to say that while I appiei-ate the honor of your preferment, as wed as the confidence of the friends who have recommended me tor tbe place. I find myself unable to ac cept the position. Myotticial duties in my own State have kept me from borne during tbe last v m'.ctb, and I frei ttiat my personal interests forbid that I should accept an appointment which woald continue my absence for so long a period as wouid be nei-essary tor a proper discharge of the duties of tbe position. Atrain thanking yon for this evidence of your confidence, I have he honor to be. very truly yours. X. B. Ckitvuficxo. Secretary Rucker, of the committee, then notified Director General Davis of Mr. Critchtield s action and said that the com mittee hopes to be able to submit the nam ofanotber competent man within a few days. Her Secret. The secret of the success of the Cinderella Stoves and Hinges, is the superiority of the material and workmanship that enters into their construction ; they are clean by habit have no dirt pockets and are sold guaran teed to be good bakers and perfect roasters. Sold by Jaa. B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. The Hoy Family Burled. Tbe victims of the Hoy tragedy at Xew Haven were buried Thursday morning at in o'clock. Xo further information in expla nation of Hoy's deed has been learned. He left no ward by letters to anyone. That be committed the murder of his wife and fami ly and then took his own life is conclusive. However, he had deliberated several hours before catting his own throat. Suicide by drowning was his first intention. When be ing prepared tor burial by Undertaker J. T. Slater it was discovered that Hoy had beea ia tbe river almost to bis armpits. Sand which couid only come from the river was also found on bis clothes. To reach the riv er Hoy would only need to waiat about a hundred yards. This readily accounts for the footprints leading oil the porch toward the river and also for the strange fact that although bioody tracts were ia ail parts of the house and on the porch no traces of blood were Tisible oa Hoy's feet whea he was found. One of the strangest things, though, about these imprints in biood of a hare foot is the fact that Hoy's foot measures I'.i; indies, while the imprints on the porch measure IJ inches. There are also smaller footprints, as though made by the foot of a woman. This leads some people here to believe that Mrs. Hoy or one of the children got down stairs before the fiend who slew them suc ceeded ia his work. Teachers Exeminatlons-1393 l"rbina. Tue-day, June J"tb. New Lexinjrton, Wednesday, June 2'.st. ! Gebfiarta, Thursday, June -Jnd. j Salisbury, Friday. June Zlrd. ! ildie Tuesilay, June t.7ib. j Jenner X Coa ls, Wednesday, June rlv.h. I Coneaiaugb (Miller 3. H i Tb:ir.iay, June ', JJ'th. i Stoyestown, Friday, Jane S.-th. Alleghecy, lift. Zln S. H ) Monday July 3rd. i l eyersdale, Friday, July 7th. j Kxkwood, Monday, Aucust il-t. Confluence, Tuesday, August Jnd. Somerset. Wednesday, August tilrd. Berlin, Friday, August i'.fh. Somerset (Special.. Saturday, September Xth. Examination will beein at S o'cloclt. Suitable paper for pea and ink work will be supplied. All applicants for provisional certificates will be examined in ail of tbe common school branches. Applicants for professional certificates will bave ssiecial work, but may be examined with tbe regular clauses. Ail examinations will be open to tbe edu cational public. I 'irectors are especially in vited to be present. J. if. B ESI IT, Co. Supt. Berlin, Ta , June 5, 1 A Circus Wrecked. Last Tuesday night tbe train conveying Main's Circus ran oif the track of the Ty rone and Cieartieid railroad, a few miles north of the former place. The accident was caused by tbe breaking down of the front car, on which were some of the elephants, all of the cars following excej three sleep ers. bein$ thrown oil the track aad piled in aa indiscriminate heap. The d.atruction was terrible. Six men were killed outright, and many others injur ed, some dangerously. Some fifty horses were killed, mitij wounded, and all the animals of tbe menag erie set at liberty. Of the latter, the ele phants and camels ere not hurt an l were easily captured; bat lions, timers, hyenas. monkeys and other wild creatures, with ma- ! n V binls of hirfhlr eiilnrel tiir.i-i ri ' the fields and woods. Some of these were captured, some wete shot, and others at lat est accounts remained at lare. Tbe cars and ail of the vehicles belong-in.: to tbe company were utterly demolished. The loss to Mr. Main is roughly estimated at $1 ',';. A Urge tljrer which gained its liberty by the accident suddenly appeared ia the farm yard of Alfred Thomas ear'y in tbe murn ing. where Sirs. Thomas was milking the cows. The tijrer sprang upon a yoitc Jer sey, quickly killing it. Mrs. Thomas ran in the utmost terror to the houae and alarmed her husband, who came out and shot the beast. A Horse In a Trance. Tbe Baltimore HernM tells a remarkable story of a borse tbat was tire days in a trance. A few dajs ajo Farmer Hubbard, wbo lives near Baltimore, went to bis stable in the morning to feed bis borse, and found J .tie ftuimai a'preui!T ia greas sutienr.. Tbickin? tbat tbe air would benefit ber, be led ber out of the stable, when she fell over on the ground, and after a time, to ail a; pearances, breathed ber last. Ke hauled tbe body away to a remote part of tbe farm, and pilir some brush over it, left it to tbe 'dis- poaal of nature. Five days after be was surprised to see a hor?e grazing in bis pasture. He went to see bow tbe strange animal into bis field and was almost paralyzed to perceive tbat it was bis faithful oid liess tbat be bad cast out for tbe crows. She was rather worse for ber experience, bat lacked a good deal of be ing deat He approached her ; and she evi dently recorr,iiei him, aad submitted qui etly to be led by tbe forelock to tbe barn. Tbe farmer called bis wife to identify tbe horse, which she did, and then burned t tT to the place where be bad deposited tbe supposed corpse, to make sure tbat he was not deceived. He found tbe brush, with which be bad covered ber, scattered, about, but tbe body was not there. Old Iie-a bad evidently rlnen from the dead, or had never been dead at alb Millinery Good. Why pay fancy prices for Hats aad Boa nets wbea joa caa get much better and handsomer goods for less money at Mis. A. E. Chl's. Tbe pennies issued by tbe Government are bought is blank form from a Connecti cut firm at tbe rate of 1,000 for $1. The Government merely pats tbe coin stamp oa them at tbe mint. Tbe steady demand for tfcese eoins is source of profit to the G ov ers men t. Highest of all ia Leavenla- Tover. Litest U. S. Gov't P-coort. ABSOLUTELY PURE Memorial Exercises at Stoyestown. I The procession formed a l.i, headed by j the Friedens Comet Band, Reuben Ferner I Post Xo. "1 1, Daniel Stoy camp S. of V., Jr. j O. U. A. M. They marched to tbe M. E. ; church, where the services were held. The ! following program was disposed of 1 First, song by the choir ; prayer by ReT. Kiriin : recitation by al-a Fiosse Grace Sor- ber "Our Heroes Deal"' which was re- cited ia a very fine manner. Mas Sor ber is an eloquent speaker and certainly rendered the piece ia a pleasant yet sad manner; ad- dress by Rev. Cafon, of Johnstown; sing- ing; atklresse by Ifev. hay lor, of somerset ; Rev. Kiriin, and D. J. Homer, of Somerset. The gentlemen all spoke in a very patriotic manner. Song by Ella Lilly Metzgar; sorg by Lucy Shafier. This closed the services ia the church, when they reformed and marched to the cemetery. We thank Miss Melissa Bowman for conducting the singing and for her fine mu-ic. and the choir for their excellent singing. Co. Before the final adjournment late Tues- ( day night, the Reformed General Synod, in i session at Reading, Pa., voted down a rreso- ' lution to the effect that members of the Sya- od do all in their power to overthrow the li- quor trarSc and to use their united efforts to bave a clause enacted in the Constitution of the United States to prohibit the manufact- ure and sale of intoxicating la;uors as a bev erage, by a vote of :! to 43. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FnK THE EepnLIicai Frimiiy Hafe T"! wiii please aimvmee tfie foii-i n: nani el jterulemeti as cauUi-lales lor t;.e Tin.n of-Ues:Tjati-l, at iuj iteput'hcan pr.aia.-y Kfee Uuu to be nei-i S1TIBUAY, JL.E 21, 1S93. FKED. W.' BIESKCKtK. Chairman Repubiit.aaCoi.utT on::iiittee. TAOCIATE JLI"J. lit,! IT TTrlt szcuer. 1 1 OF zOX'ERnET EOF. Su.:vct to tbe .fecisioa of tne RepcVleaa pri-ma.-y t.wUou to t fieiii Saturla, Juae J. .. " IA TF JCL 'JF, Samuel S. Shaffer, OF EFRLIX E'jROF'jU. :i the i..e..U ieeior. o' 1'. e He U to h :t ! .-.vtuM nn Pri .ue D. J. Homer, OF a--MEREST ROROL i.ir. Sat i-et to the !eciii -i cf the BT-.iM:eaa Pri mary E'.et turn u- re h-'!-. -nniriav, j ie -'tn, l-.j. Z-y-FOR SHERIFF. F I u-a rd Hoo vcr, OF RERLIS E'F.OVjiT. su! Htu t luar E. ,e d.--.i.,?i of rr.e R.t-1! liuu l. tie tl-.i -it if-ian j.ta. 1-.- 1 an Pri Juue y.cF'jR 'l.'ERltF. ! .1. . Harizell. 7 OF ROCKWyOD BOROUGH. Su!,j'-t to ti.e .l.-..:i.! tiie TV-riSfii-aa primary i.ieeti-m i. te in June it ii. !.: .a Htur.JaT , -- FOR FR'j TIr . 'j T.l R 1". F. I'. Saylor, . OF 30XERJET ROROCJH Su! i--t to th- i!-'iM.a ft the !:';-.'. lit aa 1'r.mary tl-enon to be tieiii aturUay, J uu itith, ir... Z'J-FoR FRo TUOXO TA R V. .. C. Davis, OF gOUE&SET BORuVGll SuV'"--t to tli (WL-ion of the n- 'it.'ican 1'rimary tf.-etioa t oe n, iU r-aiumay, June -Uu, 1-tfi. jlctF'jR FRo TUOV TA R V, Flias Cunningham, OF sOMER-iE T BOROUGH. Sub'eet to tlie i1ei-!s!or of the Repnblican tTiOlary taeruou ti Oe r.eM Saturuay, Jane -itii, -..". BaTF-jr Fr thatfA iry, Joseph E. Jlason,- Of B,tjthcrr liV-ty XjVif..ip. j SuJ;e.-t tothe 1eeii.aof tae R7-:ii.Ii.'an Pr.aia ry Eleetiua to be QeM aatuMav, J in ; ;;tl. ivi. ' ; FR REGISTER ASD REfoRVER Jacob S .Miller, OF qUEXAIIoSlS-i TOW XSSI P. Suh'-et to the deef.j.m rt th Rer4ibii an i-ruiiary t.e,-n..Q to o-n--(.i rraiurua , June r.u. 1-t. k j-r-Fon i:EiiTEi: asd rec-ldei:. James .!. Cover, OF JEXXER T" vxiiip. 5ii'..HtM the i!eiiioa nt the RepubU can I'ri luary E.e lion to re he'. ! aiurUa.", Juao -lla. l.-...l i John S. Shafer, OF .'.i2.-T VOX;.! a-'. Sui i..-t"t tthe .iesri-.l.-n o: ciry luet ti ju u. hr. -iia. 1- tiie R-wibtiean Pri- d HluMT, J aiw If'FOR TREASURER, TT V ia m Jf 'in ters, OF SOMERSET TO U XtUJP. Sul --t to t!le ti.vi.-i m of tt Uer.:t i'r.marr i.i-eii.ia t. h.u ?..,iur.ia, June Una, .j. fijli TF.K 1 UEK John Roberts, OF SOMERSET LOI.OEGH. Sut.jeet to the deel-i.m of the fU;te.hUean Pri mary iect!.ju t be iiei l atuT'iaj. Jul. una. iu. leg" FOR TREASURER, Josiah Woy, OP SOMERSET TO IVXSU.'P. iI--t to the 2eei.-i.ra of tii- R.-r uoiiraa Pri mary ElectiiMa U- tne h-t.l Satunlar. J iae i mia, iJ. ( UZ'FOR TREASURER Feter Dumbauld, OF MILFORD TOWXSHIP SuMeet to t,ie lee:4on of the ReriN'-iean Pri mary afctiiai to Op h-M aluria;, June Jl'-.i, i-.-t, &FoR ti:eacrer, F. F. lsh, OF SOMERSET T W.lllP, Si:r jeet t th .leeiflnn of the Retvihiia Pri mary auetli'4i to hei t saiur iay, Juae -ILti, 1J0. -r-ii T2A. !, George H. Coleman, OF STOXrcR T0WSS3IP. Suh.ier t to the deei.m of tiie Eewibli.-aa Pri mary Hcedim to heii ?aiuruayf Juae tun, l.&. trJ-FOR COMMLSSIOXLS, Jerome Stujf't, OF JEXXER TOWXSHIP. gobjert to the ieeiwa of the RerHitiliean Pri otary i-ccuuo to be heM aaturuav, June tug- FO R C C rOXFR, Frederick Weller, OF sOMlXtLT TuWSSHIP. sub;eet to ihe i!er -Von of ihe Rn:.bf..en t marr lectiou u n aei'l saiaruay, Jane ; I ' i I Su j j Henry F. Harnett, OF S'tMEHfET T'JC.6:I!r. je.n Vt the .t.i-jon of the R. in ':csn rri mary L.t tiou to be he!.! saiur lay. J.aue .itU, llvi. F'ji: t-'tsi .)f-.-'.v.'.-, , Ida m i-V'c, OF zALHSlSr t'iR'tF 1 ur. sub;eit 10 ti.e tit.' mary F ..-i l.vxi -i-ion i t the F.et uLtiraa Pri-U- ta-. 1-1 satur-i.', Juue Jitn. f-i.". :rroi: '- Oif .V7. Simon P. Fritz, F BR:7UERSYALLEY V'WSSUiF. .jeet tnth deeti.in . ury -e.:iiou so ! -da. f tise Re ei 1 atu: .'iNiKni Pri lay, June 1 . -i. ; Gillian 11. Walter, F MiLF :.':l T" .i-..?u;2. o the ' L.e-' u.a ef lite Ret-lblirall Pri :.r.la., i -Uc '. Ch a u n cej I)ickei, cFry.r.Ei:r to :vs.3:p. suVect to :iie -te.'..i.rn aiary :e..tti.a to h. ItltS. ! the KetioM. t -atu.-;ay. a a Pr: 4-F'K i -,jiMi-; .y.:;, Francis Jl. Suauli Sut.'eit tf.e ii-art) ci.ceti ie.".-?'.n ot ti-. Ker-i'iii.-.ia P: iu lo lie 1 1 -iii.ru-ty, J.me George F, Kimmcll, Sc..eftti 'ne de i.ten o' tiie Re . nn Pt-i- i..a.e . oti f: ..-.-i .r..a . 4 -j S. I" Zuooer mp. ; t. i.. f'.i' lu an Pr.xa- Sam ii el ,1. In'etz, F tjiFR.-'FT T -''.r.v -;;'. siii..'rt t- tr.e liir' r.... t. letl.-,..!i cf ! ii '.. . N i, -tin. It in Pri- in . , J .ue F- ' i: Vi!:E: Fi nana el File. f ..vr. f.t t-' :r. nip. : i: r.r -' - t-. ! .j.ie.in if, i iU Pr.- ,iun t. Jacob JlcGreor, "f t-h'.v-.v;.. ui.'et to thi k- i-''"- of ti-.e Rep r'.lican Pri mary E.erl.uu ti v? h-i 1 Saluraay, i ll.e -r.u. ;-i.. , F"R ACi'IT-u:, G eorge Stein ha uJi . F Ol'EMAi: Si.M1 T -Yy-!IP. -e.:j"i t u rh mary .l--fi-t. r. ..f t ...a ti' he?-! -an Pri- satiir-aay. i .ue Or FoR AUDITOR, Samuel C. ' F So.VERSST T Fox, ''vs-hiP. ...ect t. 'zi. de-.?i a mary L.e. '...-ii i.. . t.;fa of :h ReT.it.Ueaa Pn- R Ai I'W i:. William W. Baker, "F . XER.-ET T'' V. y-HIP. Su'.'ect to tte !e-.-. ory K-.vUou ibiiiun 1 it, juae F-r I- G. Kimmel, Of -:'it.rx-i".'-t r.i i..i.,j. L.t-et u tbe ilee:.--)a of the rf-rt'., mary .eciiou u he 1 attirtav, uttii. 1 i. caa Pri j ine '-: tie . J. C. Loivry, Of K-Mtvsrf Eijrm,.. i. Surest u the ieri-ir-B of th P. 't.u alary tlei.tlloa to fe cet-f satiir ia' J7AF.M FOP. ALK. Pri- S : . the fiTTTj : of Km w. . (.TVf iii'T ii".s" In if in.: :.t: Hte cu.i.v j-n . ii zt?w Ai-r'i. ur r4. d w.-. '.t a ve in i tXi c nfVA Mr- m? An am:u b; .i n ir.e ; -rmcs. fc 'jcttx 1 rurtner jr- ,Z O. PfLE. jtuer-et St., Pi. or ..'J A lu i-XLSU Ar I'MIMSTEATOR'S NOTICE. t n re-. i f J.-..K p v-n ' t ' t. -.-.-t.t.. .kr !. Let'. m of a.hn.i..-tr:i,,.i the arore estate p.of.- .ii.,.r.ie. .-.oil. e i i.e'e'T r.n'i 10 a.i per,. i:;.t-ote.i ii eixale t.j lilaie i:ume,ii- ale paviaci,. act tiiose havii.s e.ci aaA.a lueUile i 1 ore- 111 l;.cin U::T:iM-. . a'el l--e:ienie-:: on F' fay. Tne 11... .tdj ut Ju.J, --ia. a e . i.e nsiiie-i - n, je-m- .'i;ci ti Jr-. MtVEMS. A.lia:i.itraur. DMI:--TnATt'ris NOTICr- i.-iile of E. I". Kiar tat- .J if i,l ileereek f X.il-llecreek tma- ; .i;i. It.: .L letter i a.2 win. -:rr.. u oo trie above etaie i AV.Lf tiivt rai.ul t ;r.e aa.:erirf.ie.l rv liw: f.r-5-r:itti..r.iv. n.y.: e i. L.-- t ::vta to a I l-cn.,m ir,.lef.ierl to -c..- u, iae name.):- a-e payniei.c. wi.-t t i.j-r Diunt . ia-.o.. aa.a-t 1 ttie-amea: ijaer t ;h-rn -Viir a .tiieui.i-afe-! i l-ir fc-lliefti.-nl Al -tnr-: late re-i leee -af Ccc i. K i, l CIIA-. F. A lr-ii: k:v:. A1 DMINI.STEATOS': t'-aie 01 Eec an -in K':ae. la'e of aenaer towa- : 1 ' dee .1. tJZZZ? iy'Y?!" hT"i hwr-n iaa:ctl ti t:. un !.r.nrl by tae pnpr r-iv, ii"c;t-e l- ricrr:' :rea U a-i frj:iM Ui'!i;tei u m'X r-tHUf u maze irninrii(i- pay c:"-iL aq.J t3e aaTn d:n- ine sam w.Li pr-wiT. tr.m 1 : y a;aTn;B:N-uM for v-Co 2r-ii,: a r t-f re- tf.riay, July ;a, lt. ai iie rttai icifa ci Jet 'i. J:jS J KLINE. A imiucrair. E XKCCTOR S NOTICE. h-itale of Carre Ri.-ss. Iat c4 3tr-oTrJt toa- ss.der-e. coauiy, Fa.. ir -i. Letter u trr.rntarT on the Afore estate baT- era :th:y, noik-e is brrrT (vrn Ui'. permr.n ic-nt an i ih bvuikr r..ai a yni tae ui lii prreat inmn ftr-ii m-n; l iiv aiUhrctit-- uu er tv-i-efv ?tiniay. Jfuiy Hi( ai li aA rtsKiu.e oi" vi.-c.-!. Exec gt of Cr. Roaa. deci XECUTOEs" NOTICE. Estate of lm-. ilx-fiy. Uie ofSime.-et eccnty. Letter? teaion:rr on the i tj estate hav ing beea created lotne aatr:i,i by lav rV r aata.jnry. ar.v t aer.-.y .tn lo ail prnun tnileouni u ai.i jM.iie to maae tuiizeiiate pav mentanit utewe hav.uic clattui inH ihe aa wiii pre-ail urn daiy auUiesticaiei for ceii--melit to eisa oais. Ge!-Uj- a. Taaabria Co. Untoior. May, U. Vi. Max . 1 Henderson Furniture Co., JOHNSTOWN. PA. Tha warm weather has coma to stay for a while, and we are prepared for it with a good supply of WARM-WEATHER GOODS. I'laia aa-1 Printeil Linen. Ia.Iia Dimity, Pon-sss, Cotton HaisLs Tissue CIotLi. Creponi. India Twill, an. I Eazlish Sorjo. These goo-Is are especially ode for Ladies' Wait. Cliallies Sateens, incladin j a fall Iln? of plain" shades and solid black. A new line of Sunshades and Par asols: a novel new line of Opened and Clot-ed Fans; La.iies' and Misses' Ribbed Gaaze Underwear: Sne new line of Ladies' and CLil drens" Hosiery, in black, uns. reds, and fancy stripes: extra value ia La ilea" Imported Full Re-irular-Made Fa.st Blank Hose at 25 cenfj a pair. JOJtUNT STENG-ER. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Yes. exorbitant prices for Bedstead-', Bureaus. Desks, Tables Chairs. Mattresses, Sofa.-', first class Parlor Strts, and all kinds of Fur niture have been knocked in the heal at wasaa a tV 4 haaMw As evidence of the fact call at Xo. 1 1 S Washington Street, JoLnstowa Pa., opposite the Cocipany Store, where the irreate.-t tarjaias can be had on terms to suit purchaser. Six Mammoth Departments Its Kind in A I t. U- Sll.t . I-.-ot.C- tarpr t 1 I.a... Ik O. tr.ii I r r ... 1 .' Cut.-, t.f. ! . l.'a'S I -. j.:. K .n i i ll Ivt-t. F-F..-.-.I. Fe i-jrCOili.t.-v r r -1:;. e Mi.r.ir.IOXH RETAIL STORE, JOHN THOMAS & SONS, 2-.0-243 Main St.. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. PRIjXGf jVE are Ready. Are YOU? ! Our Sprinir .tc-ck coLUiics everythinz that is Xew, Beautiful ani j . l 11 -.1. I a ilea". Youth's, Boys" an 1 ChiUrea's CIoLhiax we are the Listlers. Vur Hat Dopartment cha'ior.ze tiic admiration of everybody. As SL-ein,' is b..-i;.. vir:, call audLe satisSed. THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253, Main Street, JOHN'STOWX, PA. THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. GEl OLD ?TAN'1, NOW QCTXX'S. LEADING STOREiOF THE CITY TO BUY YOUIi iBRT G00E3, CARPETS, UJiOlEBS, FiKCY GOOE, ETC. With economy and profit to WHEHB IWHIEXIS ! Ao, 12 nedferd Street, i I'uli Um it of Wines and Liquors, 1 aail ht-rar my entire sits- aol gc- The R. C. LANOIS Distillation. I hi'- ra hind a rompletw awnn-et:t of iaart r.ii.w, from .m-s yrar up, I ; j j-lji- ! -T v,"-7 a riir..trr art.cle. wnen toc eaa et I , what Tirtl know to ue an a-aai.'lte:? fine aat j i a..ewir!e ii.ior aiai-utaei-ire-l .a Tour own j ' eo...i:y. I -r ist nrt'ei?. in i.-le rear ol tr. rQoieV ceiarneul w-A irfin-1 a arcT..e i m f-i.te a-..i ejair.ele- t.iCAct w.u. Ul j j eo.tet hrai. of Wines Liqnors & Cigars. ; ; Tt.J le ivu,J an.! (Hrateii by A. F. Wiit!-r. In t.is ie ivtt,J an.! otrav-ii by A. F. Wilts a.i.::'.:.ai '..!. :e a ..e i a -n tl:i 1 (-.c:.iefe -ni'ijt ..rf UETet aaj i. meiie r ; tVTVrC p7t lip pt?ltrc -i i i.'C-J. LwCi., Act, CnA.luii.J A.'J CORDIALS. S. I SWJGITZEIJ. ' i ! Bedford St I Ciiniberlantl, - j - - - - .- . 1 T Cn.E3SATE3 EoL.-SH hAClilEY H0S3E, j C-RjNIO. CJordark bewn ; f.tht, 13 bands J' , 'ahe. ! trvi bj T'jm Ta:"a.. V.jfa.v.irr. w". i.e. W ..ti.io. aiiij cw uAiiatkl b .u. e'. c- 4- : : :r- t i ;- : j x s . -lire : c r -i. jr .. --i-o.tr -taia, tfeiimg ;ai" Te Hin wv n-'f- Uve ;a!.!) ct'- t bti U.r i:it "ird. .ir:r ei nciifmr.iu au4 ticir L-..i.v u i liLanf? ia aa.1-l. ' O" narr.vr", krr. tj ip tUirir tirr"i f.r bU!alri! ' of i:u. iu a av net arrrjrfi Ky an o'.iMr j ifOt't u.ef i-ru; cf Icier ut frna wi ui a.-rrorr! . n.fU;iaU-jj miW ia ' Wm t.iaa Urt li'-ir air.iiut ymiworoii of Ur.rir-. I 1:' oaao;a :t tnt-r. a faiid rrrfe j cor-sr-. a 5?nie ..ktcij aou lAa'ia Dorse gvt a C-i-'OvO mill be in Velale ecmTnenr-i T'taaiA aai i.o-iy. Mm? LSj, I ihM'i ;t L iwriiti. Ti"!rlay, aaa Fn-ia. May In. i aal :tj. aad ax u piaum aa itve wuit'U ever? uciiar wc. onirrMtt cba va ir Ei-rwuii; a tar tb 'f M-iy, aa i eery miter week aad uit.evry cjaiurvy. ' HTERMS-S2 pyaLa vhaa ihm cult U tea lajrs uX Wm. Barm hart Keeper. cf ?at!-factioa on UulIc Sa'a's face a5 Tifs thii couifyrtaLIc EOCIvER. This h a.i noihin'd; whou joa sec tiiO satL-iit: 1 cti-imcrs we setiil away wich our 7't-irnt Varl.tr or Ded roofu Table. They are neat, wtll mtiJ.r. nicely Cui-hcJ u.-h a tabid ai uuall se-ILs for $l.5o or poi-i-L!y jnn mar have? bought such &C 11.2 j, but never btonj for T cti. Each the Largest Store of Johnstown. S?e the Ioo'a Ever tiiiii ber" to U fo'in i in a tlrxt cLw Dry (f.U Morv. 31 n- and prettier novelties tiuin ever before ! Sli.-r that FIT and WKARt'iaLfv the be. Prices rlieS.ae-t: In CAni'KTS our Sr-riit t.arn-rns ar. prvttler thaa rscr U-f-.t. hir .ti.-i'lay of" La.iien' C'ats surpasses any prvv nii ii.-;.iay. C'l'ifl.tn f.r al! iiiiitiktu.l .' ir-oj wiit fr Jil " 1 Suits al-. I' t "", -"'.t", :., u n r.. ..U). U.vj" Suim u et.- ia'ry. . -! mi.i i'.,r IIat. in a.i 'y :--ai..l in.ike-. s- (..;'., nii'l v-i.-'.'. All tie and fs-lu e. fei ry .i.ri.!ii.;i L.IL- a in x. iiati.T f- r .!-. of 1S93. the Customer. Come and see. ' EUGG1ES, AGD d CASTS ; -Ju.- t .atiiived A car load of the finest Busies ever brought to Somerset. THE WORLD BEATEH -15 THE- DIAMOND SPRING, Las no eual for the money for harl driving aad easv riding. HVE BA51 The Anderson Coil .'j'rin.r Ha-zzj u Dexter 2'j'"'--i " " - Fai.j - " B.-ewter Side lar - Thotr.a-s Coil " - Na:;or;al Side - I ALSO HA.VDI.S The Owensboro Farm Wagon, At Prices Awaj Dow a. t l it' f B l-j;:r' tllii W ' ji,t,l biZei, Call at E. L. Simpson's NEW WARE ROOMS. Soaersot, Pj. A 5ni3 M1T3 far ta Mfy Hy Ctl HamHton, h iterarT exeevror. t.i -!- 4 hiafazitiy. n4 tr Mr. itWv'1 ajiii t !(r boii, "P'iucai L .-'-ia wri- m- iu mrw jia. a-i-cl'lT -.rr.ury va. Wr:ce luc imu to the ntrt 8 u. ra. com ncs cm uTICE. b herebv jlwa tbat tbe onierial hm s.e. witnthe ! n( internal Ai-v Sue u -ta e u 'riy . v an:a. at H amatol rz. h t pr-iK-viiua lor a vmrraa: t vtirvey a tract of ia priveii tad't ermtaiaiiif about io sanorwi mrnm ttoiaia ia ;a towcaip of enl. etxiati ai .ib eret anil ta of pt.3y ivaaja, ati-otoiDe lauts of tiecrj Ruuuopit, . ilia . aae P. Kd c eail EsaTi aein. tm u doata r K navel win oa ii Wws i and kfaaana hcaa attd baaa ud Kaavw oa u iA.ttia. GrraZL3?Z3Q!. it
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