TheSomersetJJerfd. EDVAEO SCULL, EJi.or and Proprietor. W EDNESI'AY JIy 16. ISM. 0s..ufMAs"Viinshas returned to AVashinjrton niaics." n time to view ice nr- !'.es.-ki.vKiLR,E is penerous. He says he "f .-rpiveg tbe preacbere" to have de li oaaeed his shamr ftil jpirjtiitieg. Th iHrmocrsU are besought by their orbits to "get together." It is obeerva ble that hen they occasionally make tlie atlt-tapt tlje hair flies. The Treasury I e-art.'iiei.t is afraid that !r in have mr'ere-i ti. T!ie'ijincw ure faidto I a very imitat iv- rr.r'e anl they are simply imitating the D"i" raiic roundersand holers. T.,r f.fir i, ;in. n rcld loiuls lately if eued 'or the purpose of enabling the Trtyi5ury to continue ba-iness hav all cone cd' the Democratic reform Fioutand like tiiver Twist, the Treasury is calling for more. Tki-ts can t'-t ail the protection they ak fir frotu the present Cjn?re8. It is the American manufacturer, the farmer, and wool prower who can g t nothing. They ri.nl own the party ; they did not invest the;r money for " a change" in The Territory of New Meiico ia knocking hard at I'ncle .Sam's door, try ing to be admitted into the sisterhood of States. She will continue knocking un til fhe satisfies this Comrress tht she ia nh'.e anl ready U n 1 two Jk-moorats to tbe K-nute. I'ntil she does that the "no a I:ni:tan:" '?n will not taken down. II.. s. Ciia( -v v T. IIla k, of York, is out in a Jr-ng idler denying that he fa vors the re-no:iiina'.ion of Au.litor-Gen-orui :n.r-r a,.t.i:i h I Uf i.ul.lican. as the ' . p-i I.-:ii.eniUc can t i-Iate fir Governor. 11 was i:ar i:v or;:i i.i.e fjr .ui. i. fl.-iiv this canard, as no one who knew I, itii would i-iisj-ect him of doing so b n fcible a thing. Ti;s ri'licil )in foxey and ii is motley crew hiive beenoi !-rrd out of Washing ton an J have piU-heJ their tents outside tii; ois'.iict !i;ie4, in the SUtte of Mary land. The people of " Maryland my Mi rylar.d" consider the sacred soil of that Oiu'.mi.nwea'th contaiuinated by the f ..t-prii:ts of the hob is ad are kicting aV.ut it. Keep thein moving, brethren ; kt-ep them moving. J .iiN rATics, who has been ap pointed I'ni'.eJ SUte? Senalor from Mich igan, to tj2ceed the late Senator Stock bric?g''. coin. s from g od old i'eunylva nia Hi-publican stuck, Lid father being ;cn.-ra! Patton, of Clt-arheld, who twice c.ur.i-d a Ic-:no ratio Cougrct.ional dis- tr-i-t. hen the IVnupyivania boys go out into the world thev cen-rally make f jr the.-.iSelves a name and fame. Hon long has it been sim-e the sky wss lurid ith the pynttvhnical denun ciations of truts Lv oar IVaiocratic brethren? And yet the new tariiT re form revenue bill gives the monster su gar trust a protective duty of 'Mil percent, ad valorem" and one-eighth of 1 percent, on the refined article. This meaas mil lions for the trust, and recalls to memory the long drawn out wails over the " poor man's taxed breakfast table"' with which we were formerly greeted by our Demo cratic compears. Some of onr I emocratic compeers are very much distressed over the fact that the New York Constitutional Convention now in session, and in which there is a K.-puhlican majority, has selected its of ficials from the Ilypublican ranks. We would like to see, from mere curi osity, such a rru .. as a Xew Yoik Democrat, or indeed any other kind of a Democrat, that m ould forego the opport a nily of placing one of their own parti sans in any position, great or small, when opportunity ollered. Senatou Mii.i.-, of Texas, is nothing if not an out-and-out free trader. II is tem per is as hot as a hornet's, and he is as irascible as a stump-tailed bull in lly time. He has, however, a wholesome terror of the party lash. He kicked and ranted a few days since most savagely against one and all of the four hundred a-nenduients t the tariff bill introduced by Senator tiorman, many of them being highly protective, especially of Southern interests. In conclusion he meekly an nounced that he would vote for the bill even if it contained ail of the amend ments. Like the Scotchman's dog, " His bark is far worse than his bite." The Populist organs aud spouters a. pnme to 1 very much outraged and fl22i:veJ Weans? of the arrest and trial of C Jxey by the cuthoi ities of Washington for trespassing on the Capitol grounds and trampling over the well kept shrub bery aud grass. In point of fact the of fense was a trivial one, but there was a very grave principle underlying it. There is a law oa the statute book forbidoitg the asseiuUaire of bodies of marching men or the display of banners and em blems by them on the streels of the city mitlunt permission of the authorities, and especially forbidding t!ose assem blages on the Capitol and other public cruunJs. Mr. Coxey obtained permis sion to parade Lis army through certaia streets of the city and was repeatedlv told that he could not and must not tres pass upon the Capitol grounds. Despite these notices and in defiance of the law and of the police, Coxey evaded thecity olhcials and w ith Lis lieutenants rushed through and trampled down the shrub Wry and attempted to carry out his oft repeated beast of addressing the mob from the steps of the CapitoL He was simply a dtliant law-breaker, determined to bhow Lis contempt for le gal authority, and to have permitted hira to carry out his design or to have neglect ed to arrest and punish him would have brought the government and the nation into contempt and have established a receded for future violations of law. So Coxey was inglorionsly f jected from the steps of the Capitol and escaped im prisonment only by eeenring bail for Lis appearance for trial. Sevatob Hoak, of MassacLuselU, the other day, in the course of a speech in opposition to the Democratic tariff Li'I, made a few caustic remarks which Lit Democratic Senators on the maw. He (juoted the plank of the Iemocrat ic platform denouncing the McKinlcy tariff law as the "culminating atrocit y of clas legislation denoui in Republi can protection as "a fraud, a robbery cf a great majority of the American people for the benefit of the few," and declar ing it to be "a fundamental principle of the Democratic party that the Federal liovemmont has no constitutional power to iaipose and collect taiiff duties except for the purpose of revenne only." Mr. II oar charged that the tariff bill dot bc- trirTrTAT.RETURNSOFTHE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY U ttt FPTTON HELD ON SAT ELECTION HELD ON SATURDAY, - - ZZZZ : ( J T " I'UC.E i a 1 A.E1IBLY. - " Di.-roE. i i ! J. .S a ! ; i ;2 : ? I jj 5 f -A :- i ' S 7 !" :n is J -' T y, ' ' : r i . : 2. bfciBtCrs. ' I - s ; ? J - ;z ? ;j AdJ:son A'o.iibrTiy p rnn Borough tot Broiii7tvll-y Ik'uwrti h. .rough Ci-Tnuich Conriuem K..rmiEh ( v.-hiii. fcurouga tairaoi F:k I.ifk No. 1 K.k U k No. 2 Orvuvilie Jtouer J-nneRown Bwo'tf a lAriinT l ..ar. r Turkr; (u"t Kvl:e B.r'irn -! i .f r.k M;Uir4 N'.-n p-a'.timcrr Buro'.frn S. w t ii i rr . I U- H. ir. h NortliADBl.U.U 1b 1'unt ijut nintinn.iie No. 1 vf lt.-mari!!ine No. 2 K'til borw.eh Salilwry IWrnUKl1 Sojn. iel Borough wiUhmui.Inu TiinVITl't k -..fUia Borough Virnrrrriil Boroi.:gh i.ir Turkey1-.l I r-::ia Bnn.i:h W iilenilmrg Bonn; fore the .Senate is a protection measure, inconsistent with the declarations in the Deoiocratic platform npon which that party rode into power, and tht Iemo cratic Senators who declare protection a f.aud and a robbery and unconstitution al are violating their oaths by supporting the pending tarifT measure, which con tains clause in the highest degree pro tective, inserted for tbe undisguised pur pose of buying votes. These assertions excited the resent ment of the IVlaware Senator and he in dignantly denied that Senators hrd vio lated their oaths or their pledges. Mr. Hoar reiterated Lis criticism and drew from Mr. (Jray a more imp&ssioneu Geni al and he called Mr. Hoar to explain. " Very well," said Mr. Hoar. -I cannot be intimidated by a little bluster. But I w ill explain. I meant to &iy that for a Democratic Senator who eubscnoeo to the doctrine of tbe tuicago piatiorm that P tari if for protection was robbery, w ho went to the people allirming his al legiance to that platform, and w ho now eomes here seeking and obtaining pro tective duties. I mean to say that for such a Senator there is no escape from the logic that he violates both his Sena torial oath and the Constitution. The New York T7i'quotes a military oliioer as stating that nearly all drafted men were worthless in the ranks during the war. Would the Tnm mind telling iw readers wliether the drafted man who stopped bu'.'.eU for the Tim, J hero, Gr ! i jlltt f vcr Cleveland, was "worthless Oc,,nt. The South Caroliuaians who did not! want to purchase whisky of a State dis- pensary, aad who succeeded in getting the disoensarv law declared unconstita- I tional are far from happy. The same Supreme Court that decided the disptm s.iry law contrary to the State Constitu tion has decided the State is under a practical prohibitory law, as no one is vested w ith the power to grant licenses, and to seil without a license is illegal. If Governor Tillman does not call the Leg islature together and secure the passagu of a law giving some one the power to grant licenses the people of South Caro lina are likely to realiz j in their own sad exuerience the trnth of the historical re mark of the t i jvornor of North Carolina to the tiovern ir of S uth Carolina when he said: ''It's a ling time between drinks." 1-hila. Tun.,. Crckar Retires. Ni.w YoBK.May l'. The famous Tamma ny chieftain, Ilichard Croker, this afternoon surrendered all claims to the leadership of tiiat famous organiittion. His successor was not appointed, but Police Commissioner Harney Mania will act a the head of the great political bjdy until the executive com mittee elect a man. Mayor tiiiroy is slated for the place made vacant by C.- jker's resig nation, hut be will not be elected until afler a bijr light with Martiu. There was tbe biet ki;id of a patherinif, at Tammany Hall in anticipautn of Kicbard Croker throwing down the set ptre of abso lute jKiwer, wbic'j he nas wielded ever siuie the death of John Kelly eM years ago. A Woman's Ride For Liberty. Milvalk, Ta.. Msy 11 Ottenthaler, who was sued and who mas cailed before fjr a hearing !at evening. -Mr. Sophia two uiys no S.piire Maii.l.n made a Wild WeM dash for liberty and thus e-ciped jail. She waited from tbeotlu-e unobserved. Hitched oultide Ihe d jar sto id a horse without saddle. TUe woman jumped upon the animal's back aud lashe.1 the "Lorse to a run miih the hitching strap. Siitirg astride the horse like a cowboy, her bair and e'ething streaming out behind, she dashed along tbe Butler road. Constable Eetk with another horse tried to catch her, but had too much of a start and outrode him. I'p until this afternoon she had not been ca; lured. Man's Inhumnnlty to Himself. The most inhuman outrages, outrages mhich would disgrace the savage, man per jetrates ujon Lisowa system by swallowing drastic purgatives which convulse his stom ach, agonize his intestines and weakens his system. Many people constantly do this under the impression that medicaments only which are violent in their action, and par ticularly cathartics, are of any avail. 1 .-repairable injury to health is wrought under this mistaken idea. The laxative which mot nearly approaches the bentticient ac tion of nature is Ujs'.etter's Stomach Bit ten, m hicb is pa'ii'.tis bat thorough, and in vigorates the inltstinal canal iustead of weakening and irritating it, Tbe liver and tbe stomach share in the benign discipline instituted by this comprehensive medicine, whese healthful influence is felt throughout the system. Malarious, rheumatic, kidney and nervous complaints succumb to it- Killed a Prisoner. HixTis.iBott, Pa., May 11. Edward Wood, a prisoner from Philadelphia, was shot and instantly kibed in tbe Slate Ke formaiory by Keeper I. L. Bockhammer, in defending his own life. Wood and anutLer prisoner named Waldron bad a.ade a plot to murder Bookbammcr. and when the keejr was alone in the corridor, both at tacked :im wilh iron bars. Wood led the attack, and one of bis blows broke Houk hammer's right band. The keeper kept his adversaries at bay until be came in posses sion of a revolver, through tbe assistance of a fellow keeper, Matthew McAteer. Bock hammer tben ordered the twj men to sur render. They refused to do so, and ex c'aiming, "Y'ou dare not shoot,"' renewed the attaik. Bockhammer fired, and Wood fell to the floor dead, the bullet Laving entered bis body and lodged near Lis heart. Waldron tied back to the cells. The coroner beid so inqnest immediately, and the jury exoner ated Book ha miner on tbe groauj of self defense. Totals .!: J'.'- 17 1 t'Kl.lIOT'l M ST.4TX CoNV TION ' ? r - ' ; ' i i" ! ? I ' ; 1 ;- I ; ; ! : i i- ; i ! ' t l T .- .... .. - j n :il :a ill 1 1 if " 7 11 i JO II l i 1 14 -I. 1 ,-!-. i; " Iff .. S, l 1! -V. M 4 KM :U ! U ,. - - .1 1! 47 18 SI : : 4T 1 1! ii -s 2W -u ; j; i.y . J" . t II". 12 4 2 2i 21 4 41 i, - ... 12 !T iH M -.-.I -24 22 7 12 II. -l . 7: US '! b l.U 125 J lTi ; 126 If 1 W i, -i - ; 2 4 'II 1 14 IS ! M W 7 jll) :i -i : v. s 4 12 it i in s iit l'i T' 47 U TV - 1 2. v .Vl 4.' :.7 7 ;.i- ,. t- 1-4 T 112 2 !- .17 47 V- 1-1 21 U ..i" -,- n 12 :4 " M 5 "' " J ; W7 15 77 17 ! . I-J2 W 1.7 J ; 4 :al i44 4 44l 1 7 17 1.1 7 7 21 a J) 1 - IS 2.1 4 5 j u " ; i. 'I .55 51 :1 , i, 4 2 .0 -I 17 4 : JU 5 , l: (i 71 4 5 57 . 22 M 10 1 44 1 ; 71 T. :j4 ;3 r- i r- ,; 2 ; 2i 2 22 I" LI V .21 !U iT.,, I Vl 44 4 l- 7! 27 .1 5! 7 j : ?r . 4 " ;.i ' - 47 77 2) s V, 'M !l UO - ! ! .1 '4 21 : 17 M Hi p 15 it t'A in ra w r no rm -M2 i. hi hi 'wi i-j 1 "i 2il M 5? 1 172 131 1.2 l: . 1H7 1-7 12. ! it U V 2 - W 27 11 T ,5 :14 :a. ;7 ! M W 2.1 I2 : M 27 '1.3 J iWl lW,- ;71 ' -v. ' - 47 2- r. 12 17 :V l. 1-J It 4t ;l i !10 30 1 37 1 W 17 . - i 7 i 11 1 II 7 1 4 ; ;2 1 12 1 i i 4 1 1 : -1 4 -1 ? ' n 35 4 4 1 1 4 I IS.- l-? 12iC. SI75 2M- A Chaso With Engines. Kaxsas City, Mo., May 10. Sanders' reek lets array of C'ommonwea'.er defied prrsuit and laughed at obstacles again to day. Three times tbeir stolen trein was reported stalled before cars and engines purposely run off the track ahead of llietu, i:J each time the railroad officials bslieved they were mkstirs of the iiluation. Eat iu less time than it to-jk the railroad company to throw their ergims from the track at one place and tear up the rails at anther, the Corcniouwea'.ers had built a track around tlie feeble obstructions and re laid tbe torn-up rails with thfiir force of something over 4 men. The railroad company succeeded in press ing the United Slates i:ito service by petting the clerk of the I uiu-tl Slates Ciicuit Court at Topeka to isitie writs of arrest for the un known Coinmonwcalers, an act which the I'opu'iH leaders condemn as unlawful. With I'nited States Marshal "ee!y and a forceof fifty, each with a ritle or shotgun, Wag- ner started West on a special train from Toteka. The force j and firearms were increased in route and when the Sherilf reached Scott City, Kan , one hundred depu ties, each wilh a gun, were aboard. Th Ind-jstiiais pa -sed Leoti at 5.02 P. M. and had just reach! aeott City, following the eart-boand passenger train, wheti Wag geuer's traia arrived. Marshal Neeiy aad his forces were standing oa the platform with their Winchesters in waiting when the Industrials came in sight and saw the armed men. Tbey reversed their engine and Tent at a LiL-h rale of nwed back, disappearin;: in the F west. At Scott City a part of tbe trsck ha 1 been taken up by the Missouri Pacific j.eople to atop the tuxiyiUrs. The Missouri Pacific then started a work train east from Loli,' kausas, to intercept Sanders iu Lis return west from Scott City. Tbe train of the Coxeyites was stopped at Saiina and when Marshal N'eely and his men arrived the "Wealers unconditionally sur n ndered. They were V strong and every man m as put cr..Jer arrest. The surrender was made K-aceabty ai.J theft.lireamiy is being taken to Toptka for trial. Shot and Left to Die. WtrxMrBG, Pa., May U. About 7 o'cl.-wk last evening a tramp, who gave Lis name as KJ ward Brown, was fatally shot by Aa Jamison, a boy of t", at Whitely, this comity. Brown is 60 years of are, was dressed resiiertably and bad a small amount of mom-y. He bad gone to an old houseon the Jamison farm to pend the nitmt. The lxiy and his mother went to the earden, near the old bouse. Tbe former took a shot-gun, having seen the stranger enter. Brown came out of the building, and as he did so Jamison sbot bim, without any words pass ing between them. The man fell and Jami son and his mother ran away. This rooming tbe boy told a neighbor that a man was at the eld house who Lad been ia a flight. An investigation was made and the truth learned. The injured man bad lain upon the ground, coat less, all r ichL He was terribly wounded in tbe left si !e, neck and face, some of the shot p?ne tratinc his lung. His eyes were shot out. and in his tiTorts to find shelter he bad crawl ed to a fence and followed it some distance. Brown says he was en'aged iu fruit ra:s icg in Kioriila, but failed. He was taken to the county borne and will die. Jamison Las fled. Coxey's Army Moves Again. Wa-uimitos. May 11. The Coxey Army of the Commonweal of Christ will evacuate this city to morrow morning aud go to the famous Spa Spring, near the historic dueling eround at Bladecsburg, just over the Mary land line. The health authorities would not permit Ihem to remain longer in their camp on the old sewer canal, and no other camp could be bad in the district. The army was inf iraied it must move by P.romne. who made one of Lis violent speeches, referring to the "martyrdom of the Chimgo anarchists" and suggesting as a rea son why the Commonwealers should ieace fuily acquiesce in the tyrannical dictate that if they remained in tbe city some police spy miht perl aps conceal a bomb in their camp and then Lave them arretted as Anarchists. William Wei!er, a member of Ihe army who joined at Hagerstown, was drowned to day. While indulging in tbe unusual luxu ry of a fcalb in tho Potomac, he was seized with cramps. He was about SO years oil. White Men Lynched. Shabok Springs, Kan., May 10. One of the most determined mobs that ever congre gated in this portion of the State lynched William McKiuley and his son, Lewis, for the murder of Charles Carley, a son-in-law of the former, one week ago. An investiga tion revealed the fact that Fred, a 17 year- old son of McKinley senior, committed the crime. Tbe bey when arrested made a confession, stating that be bad been induced to kill bis brother-in law by bis fa'.ber and bis older brother Lewis. Late Monday night a mob of several hundred men took tbe father and son to a bridge about half a mile west of town and lynched them. U- S. Troops Ordered Out. Wam;:xotos, May li The acting com missioner of Indian affairs Las received the foiloing disj-aich from Agent Wisdom of the Union agency, Indian Territory: "In order to avoid bloodshed and to pro tect miners who ar! at work I ask that a com pany of soldiers be ordered to Alderson, In dian Territory, to keep peace. There are 2,0ti0 miners who bare struck and they are ex ceedingly boisterous and threatening. My police force, supported by a squad of mar shals, is inadequate to meet the crisis, and I regard the presence of the military as a necessity. Prompt actioo alone will pre vent serious trouble." In order that bloodshed may be averted and peace maintained, the acting secretary of ihe interior this morning requested tbe secretary of war to order a company of troops to be sent to Alderson to preserve tbe poaoe. MAY 4 2, J 894. COMMITTEEMEX. C S JcffrtM : Lrwit Ellenberrer II L(VMiutriuaa 1 Hirun Wl.ie 0 F Kxvmaa E M Betkfy . E L S.ink T K FwlliD ; H H Wilt ! iien?e siark J.ii f VKla ! A s : M M KnrjiT Adam B Shaffer i 1. L WlMld ' II B Beml ! H H kuh ; F v li4inker Wi!:iatn It Lac tla ; J f Henry I Herman L UnJ I J dim K i U W Will '. s J B.wiii:in I H Wtiiuker ; Suaon Naupie ! HarvrT J JlilU-r : J K MeUer ; Autiul'rilrhrielil J a. ib ..l.jlf. ley E Line : Frank K Snnncr M Slmcmaker ' J B Baker 1 M J Snyiler Hermnn Zimmerman s M .-vtyliir I n1L Treulle Imcr Krvjer . FrtiJ Dull W llliaiiA Long U.T7 lJftl ' The Meeks Family Murdered. Milas, Mo.. May 11. The most atro ciously cruel wholesale murder ever com mitted in this region was the slaughter last evening, at a point two miles east of here, of Augustus Meeks, his wife and three small children, and the all but fatal butchery of his retaaiuing child, a girl of six. But for the fact that this little daughter bad recover ered sufficiently this morning to crawl from the straw stack ia which the six bodiej were bidden and give the alarm, tbe frightful crime ruiht not have been discovered for a long while. Augustus Meeks was pardonel last year by Governor Stone and released from Ihe ptnileutiary lo eueble bim to testify aaintt two alleged cattle thieves, the Taylor broth ers, William and George. lis did appear in Court against them in September last, with evidvnee that lliey had figured in a number cf crimes; an 1 it wis said at tha time that tbe testiauny was as good as a thaller.g-.' to commit murder. Milam, Mo. May la The latest from tbe scene of Ihe murder of th Meeks fami ly yesterday, shows that the Taylor brothers were again surrounded by ti;e jos;e of citi zens and otSoers iu an old bouse, and while exchanging shots with their pursuers escap ed into the brush, where they are airaiu hera-ned ia. This city has been cailed on to send l'Sj men to help in the capture of the supposed murderers. Tha required numVr of citisms have left for the scene of tbe man hunt. The surviving chiid of the Meeks family, a bright girl, told tlie fji'ow ing story of the horrible crime : " They first shot paps, and he fell out of the msoii. Then ibey shot mamma, aud then killed little sister with a clone. Tuey kicked me and ibea struck me on the hed with a stone. Then I went to sleep. 1 did not know aayt'aiug m re until the men threw us all into tbe hole. They first kick ed us to see if me were ail dead. Then one of them said : 'Yes they are a! dead." Cue of the men said something about burnirg the straw pile, aud someone ei?e said it was too wet. They covered us all over wilh straw, and I thought I would smother, but when they wet.t airay I crawled out over laia a:id mama and went to Mr. Carter's house." She Slew Three For Mqrtey. IE9 Moises, la.. May 11. The poisoning of her bubmd to !care i i inurance on his life, and the murder of two women for their money, are alhved against Mrs. Michael Smith, tbe widow of a railroad engineer in this city. When the poisoning case was be fore the Grand Jury yesterday Mrs. Ida Scoville, theaccued woman's sister te-iinVJ that of her own personal knowledge Mrs Smith gave Smith three doses of arseuic. The first was in a p!e, tbe second in a dish of out meal, and the la-t in a capsule. The fiendish wouian called back Frank Belair, whom Mrs. Scaville had sent for doctor to relieve the agmizl and dying Smith, and the latter expired before another physician could b? summoned. A year ago Mrs. Smith ahot bur bu-band in the head, but be rec jverej and continued to live with her. Mrs. Smith is L;!icstd to have strangled Mrs. Martin Adams, wife of a hotel keejir at Graud Junction. Mrs. Adams Lad con sideralbie money about Ler, and Mrs. Smith was her iojm mate. Three months later, at Centreville, Mrs. Maud Williams, a woman who bad possessed plenty of money, was f jund dead in the rear of the house where Mis. Smith resided. A Pet Dog Saves a Child. S HWEXksviLLC, Pa, May 11. A black- snake five feet long to-day approached the child cf H. Savior, as it lay aalcup near tbe doorstep. A little dog was with the child and it saw the crawling monster when with ia three feet of tbe tiny sleeper. Without any ado tbe dog sprang at the reptile, and then began an uneven fight. The snake was far toe powerful to be overcome by so small an antagonist, but the dog fought sav aely. When the deul'y blsek foi ls of the serjieat baa to r ill aSjut tha d) it yelp;d loudly. The child was awaksned and its screaming brought Mr. Saylor to the scene He speedily kiiiel tbe snakjaad rescued the faithful little beast, wiiica had probably saved his child's life. Jr. O. American Mechanics. At the state council of the Junior Order of Amerioin Mechanics, at Hsrrisburg, offi cers for the ensuing year were elected as fol low: State councilor, Robert M. Johnston, Pittsburg; vice councilor, H. O. Holstcin, Harrisburg; secretary, Walter G.-aham. Philadelphia; treasurer, Charles H. Kurtz Philadelphia; inductor, W. H. Waehob.Big Bun ; examiner, W. C. Hiliigas, Reading ; protector, A. P. Barnnm, Philadelphia ; rep resentative to national council, E. A. Nop- ple, Philadelphia, Tbe report of Secretary G.-aham showed i'Mj councils in the State in gxd standing, with a membership of 17,1-sl. During the year l.SIj new members were added. Treas urer Kuril reported a balance in the Treasu ury of J.Wi bl. Subordinates received $.'J5,Gtll.4- and paid $77,1 10 m during the year, while the cjuncil treasuries now con tain $JtM.:,7 75. A resolution was adopted directing the state council to prepare a bill to be presented to tbe next legislature providing that none but tbe American flag shall fl at from any public building in the state; also, endorsing tbe course of State Councilor Kerr with ref erence to nuns teaching in tbe public schools; also, directing the drafting of a bill authorizing or instructing the various fchocl boards of tbe state to erect poles in front of or on every school house. The next meeting of the state conned will be held at Scranton. Talmage In Hard Luck. Bkooklt, May 13 Rev. Dr. T. Dewitt Talmage's new Tabernacle, at the corner of Clinton and Green avenues, was burned at noon to day. The Hotel Regent adj jining, and several dwelling Louses ia the vicinity were also damaged and destroyed. The loss is estimated at fl.(),(XiO. This is the third time Dr. Talmage has lost bis church by lire and by a singular coincidence each fire occurred oa Sunday. He was moved to tears as be witnessed the destruction of the beautiful edifice. Sure Cure for Sprain, Brinso cr Kurt ! S-ST.JACOBSOIL Ycu'i! Usa !1 Always for a Like Qisfiap. A Crand Army Indeed. Ijtimating with the Posts already beard from as a ba-is, it ia considered certain that over .V),i0 veterans of tbe Grand Army of the Republic will parade at Pittsburg Sep tember 11th next, during the 2Sih National Encampment. Pennsylvania will have fully 1 V") in "nc. Ohio, !,o.i to 7,0"0, New York, 2.(j to 2,.!"01 and other 6tates mill be represented in proportion. Pittsburg and Allegheny County will alone have between 4,0O and Free quarters have already been assigned for over 11, Ow comrades, most of whom are coming from far distant points, and yet the encampment is f ur months away. There will be 2,CJ mounted men in the proceion, which isexpeeted to consume over eight hours in passing a gien jKir.t. The decorations and illuminations will be on a scale of maguiiijeuce never before kuown in Western Pennsylvania. ettris received iudii ate that there will be a remaikahle reunion if veterans ho have gone out into the world from Pennsylvania, Kasteru Ohio, West Virginia and Vary land, a.Tjrdinjr an opHrtunity for the meeting of friends who have been separate.1 anywhere from a decade to generation pa-it. Beea For Sale! Golden Italian bees in frame dovetailed hives ; combs built on wired foundation; everything in first class shape; bees strong aud warranted pure Italian. The Italian besare hardy, gentle and the best honry gatherers in tbe world. Trice for colony or stand in May, $7X; June. (i l"r, July, fo 00. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. My apiary which is one of the largest and best tquipjd bee yards in the State is lo cated one mile west of Confluence, Pa., where I produce thousands of pounds of choice comb honey every season. Address C. S. Yocxkiw, Confluence, Pa. Change In Money Orders. By direction of the Postmaster General, a new form of domestic money order has been issued by the Post office Department and is being gradually introduced. As soon as the snr.i.lv on band of the present form is ex hausted, ta.-h o.lk-e will be supplied wilh tbe new one, but no orders will be issued on the old forms t.'-rr J ..-.e oOth. Tbe new form is 9umewLt !a..-r than the old one. and is provided wilh a syssern of coupons that will serve as effective checks both upon the purchaser and postmaster, and, it is probable, will prove a Mtisfijctviry solution of the proi.lt.ia of re !.-uing fractional cur rency for convenience in mail purchases. Hither large or small sums can be transmit ted by letter with safety, and it is a b'g im provement on the postal note, inasmuch as the latter gives no security to the sr.dfr, anybody being able to get one cashed by simply signing bis name to it and presenting it to any post-othoc authorized to pay postal nates. While the Posliiiaster-lieneral rec ommended in his last annual report a change in the lees to be charged for tbe new money orders, no instructions have as yet been given p . stn;aster3 on the subject, aud it is not known that the f;-e3 will be any less after July 1st than at present. LAWN HOWtS3. A handsome line and cheap. For sale by Ja.S li. lloLI'EKBU M. I'VE GONE! To ii. y UrtfV new toUtling. FI'Til strrrt, wht rt rwry one will lime I K choifp of tt:e lunft't ftii'l ml f4niio(. WiM-k f h . -.t aul l:t Hrdii'lie. Ky? Whi-ki- U vW. ia the t ily. A. A. jMire Ky S' W mI.; Tii .ttvstitx', .'. ynr oiil, -( 2'k (.'atnnt, J' IiriiUt.lnm S ThttinjiMin Kx rt pure ryo. i i. vt jsr ctil .: i'Meu WMm?. a A l.;.iiiM.i 4. Hyv9. iMuiiheru's. Mouw rllo and lirtnuifvi'.!. . ; a.o tUf tlni 'i-year tii.i ( al l'irnia U ntf, eilil bran-K dry atiI ft,$t pt-r enl ; iiurtel p-! s-'' l law l.i, .res ortlt-M y mail :o;nK.y l-t'-cifi U. Scui for rlc INl. No txtra Cijare or jug or lackis... Telephone A. ANDRIESSEN 153 Federal .St., ALLLtUILNY. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Firm, Methods, Goods. We, as successors to Campbell & Dick, are determined to advertise our name everywhere in this vicini ty. 1 his we arc doinr by nanmi? lower prices tliaa lias ever before been oflercl in Western renn.-vl- vania. No Lady who lives within 100 mile3 ofTitts- burg can reallj afford to miss the bargains wc arc now offering in Wrap ami Tat'Icels IrosH fwootlsaml Silks, JlilliiitT' and Nlioes liry Goods A Xolioim, Carpets and'Ciirtains I'lirnitiire, etc. Furniture is a new department in this store, but it's already booming. No wonder ! for never before have such great furniture values been of fered in this neighborhood. Snd for SAMPLES OR PRICE LIST. Campbell & Smith, Successors of Campbell & Dick, 81, 83, 85, & 88 FM Aw, PITTSBURG. Sheriff's Sales. Pr vfrt of JimvJrr writ of Fieri Faring, lotted omofitw Cuurt of Common f'K-1, of Someret county, pa, lo me diret-uM. thfm be rx- pMM1 io fM.iilic Mttj. at UK' Court bony, in uin erel U.rxugiia ou Friday, May 25, 1894, At I o'clock P. M. Th follo'A'ing described real eUte, to wit : A1.) the right, tille, interest, claim and demand of Iar) wl . Colter, at. in aad lo ail that rertiD lot of ground filuate in tLe Umftirh ot Meyrfi dala, S.ntiiat ctnuity. Fa., Ucau-d on the Krtiih nd of Meyer Art-riu. boundt'd l.y rtrttl on tLe west, alley on the wouth. and lot of Ura. Anc.e NEW Oolier on tl.e eart. haviu therw.n erecifl a two M.irr frame lel iux ln. Mai.l.-aji.l iKiier ou birliliiik. ith tlie a.i.urt-nt.. . Tuki :i in eieulem au.l tt, ! a-n'l as the pT.ij. erty ol laiiiel S. tolwr, at tbe u:t of vm. B. Meyers L ALSO. All the risM. titie. Intern, e'aim and d-mand of an-uo J. ru.y. cf. in an.l to all Hint certain lot of rmninl uinate in S:.ieM..n 1 mmitu, Bon.er-t eomity. .. rul on ln o.Hli . le .f Main lreet. adj.-.'ir.njr of Jim, a 1.. Hi-e, John iinc ani the A '. l.iiirtit hnn 'n. Iia h ihenon er i-ul at-.tivuiry .he.i.iiir rnni-e, i-ia-t.l.-on.l other o';itiiililiug-, itU tlie ai K ine-n.it..-. 'i ak n In eieenti.iii an l to be oM a- th t'rH ert vof antin J. St .e. a: the s.nt fie.r.-.- . Soi W-t a.i.l I. :. Ar kcm.au, "f ! NtrDer, Knior, itraeeii. AIX All Ihe rii;!i!. title, t merest. e! ii:n an.l :-iaiil of jj.iui'K II. . ". t in ami I" eettlii or mwnnw of i-fHiad Mt'iate ai ;ra-y K'.n, In Kik l.i k t-w ::-!iun -1-i.aep-t cmiite. 'a . a. j'MniUv Ih:-'. f I'a.iiei S:-va!i'i-, P-. r Kt'U'ler, M.-i. m..r Miller ami the i .'l.ili- r...!. !,a in tiitre-.n ereetol a two ! I'laiiS Uweiunj h" i--. itl ir.e arp ir;-i.Tn t i ikn io e.i mi tii hi.-t i. U- MM a ill. M the p-"I-.ui i.r a (. ... ic..f Sl .nh. a in- k. at 1!l.' Hav an t V alonliiie iuy, vl, .iei3 ol n. n. J oi o:i v ALSil All t!i lic'it. lit!.'. Iii'enM. elalin sn.l .1. manl of M-ihi..n K. Waiter, ol. Ill a.i-t tu ;!.: Coi'o i-.R d- - -nUil r ai -:H'-e via: No 1. Tlie mi liviilt.l ',in:er,t jn 2 a. re of Uii.i jitiia'e in i:uiiait lon-lri', .mer-t e-'iin-iv l-a. a Ij iiiilii'I laniN ..t ( rit- 111. el l 1! li'l u:'n, anl .tlr Ezra e-kle bnvn theteou ei --.n l a one & taif 'lory frnnie u-miery b'-iMliix. with entire ouuit of ihillih a; i rat u. a oni- st'v !..:ile-.l ware huii-ie, ii'ai p.n aud oiherout!.'iiidini:. Six a lot inuiainliK t an ai ro of lsti-l. situate a.4 alori'-vti-l. having iQere-.r. ere. -J a tao-i-torv fr;ine 'iwellin huu-e. ..la'.le ari'l ..tri er e.u. I. iil.t iuir, aij.iiiitir lan.l- of Mrn. ("tiav lidt.lt iii, W. A. Wa'ker auj the jmLlie roa l. With ihe aj-i iinetiaiiee-. Tak.-n in exeeiui.m and to be m.1.1 a- the rirt-i-errof Mahlnu K. Wa.ier.at Ihe uit of W. P. li.jeri,et. ai. A 1.3 All th. rlirht. title. I:iteret elatTt m.1 ilenand of Ja-tus Walker. of, iu aiet lo a tvriaiu tnu l of land Mltiate in illuniit towuli'p. om.-f.l r..:i'itv. l a.. e.lita!ti.ii ! '" ai res ai d -'.) pv.-.-hes ftii. t Dtaa-ii', a!oiU 1 -". a-Ta e;-.ar, tMlat.ee t:ml.r. hsvuiv there'll ereele-l a two torr irpm dwelling h'ttit, bank l..iru. nn ho.i-e. 'l;r ean;p ami ! ti -r otit llli ! li'li, a.ij .l-nil.t lan.N uf J.iliii Holthatter. IVter bmer. Jacri lir, VV. E alter and o.lu-rs, UU the ai purteuaii-(-.- Thi farm is in a hiK'u 'ate of ( tiltivatlon and lMi;ilerlai.t with eiatl an 1 lim.to-.e. Taken in exeenliou ali i to be -oli! a- the prop erty of Jula Wa.ker.at the suit ol J atub Bo feer, et. aU ALi All t!-e ris'it. titln. Interest, claim and demand of Jooa- -tt-vanus ol, m ami to all mat cerlaiii tra.-t '.l laD.l tuale ill r.la L.li'K Uwn-Iilli, .-oni-erM-t eoilnlv. pa., eontcliiiuie a. res, aootit I aeres ieir. bslam-e timtvr. a-lioinin? In.i f Joiiu Him hxtetlcr. Biel anl '.he i.:ibii! rtm-l. havipit thereon er. li-1 atoti.ry fratae rtweilins hoii, b-nk barn, tp.tiu liiue aud olner outbuil-liui:-'. wiili the & pnriiii,i;i ea. 1 keu in exei-iitioit anil te e hjM a- th pro erty of J..ru stevauib, at tint m'.l ! Win. Kretcliit.rtii. ALSO A 11 the rieht. tille. Iuteret. el aim ami 't.ntniul of Afiuel K. Met:.-r, of, in an l to the f.iilowin iie-.'riU-.l real ehae. VI . So. 1. A certain truei ol tmul situate in I'pixr Tnrket f.tt t.iwnvhip, onier--t cuunty, J'a . e.n lanmiit lil-J acres, a'-.m 7'i ere . liar, lu'.n.i.-e t.nil.r. aiiioinu.e Un li of lwil'-l I'U'ti'it.il l A liio I.aniel -eiie-r. A. Knaiib A: t'o , ami the Walter heirs, havicif t!iereii ereeti-d a .-' fiame .l'ellii.e tiini-e, brink liarn. i-.i-tiiUry. r:-i mill, a .it-r power moi atra oilier oiu n1. ii'i! witn me aiipiin. iiatn'e. . ; , trjrt ci i oi.I '.au- m t' ' town r. p. Co:::.tv. a. ul nni.1 aloreviiil. .-:'iti!T.;ti(r a. ri, kiMit .-Cl. ar. baii: tila'er. a.l'..ini:l2 No. 1 niiove a::i Uiii'. of -tai-u la:.li-y fcn-1 1. W. Sullivan, bavins tliereoti ereett a I'viesLnry frntne ilwt-.litiK iione. tiank h.ni ami irthcr onl butMiuc. wit'i liie pur.e;i.i:ice-. 1 . a in exeeiiiioti a i l t-. tw s... l h tr.e prop riv pi .-amiiel k. M"t..er, at ths M.t ol 11. -M. Berkley, l aiioer. et. aL AL.-J All ti e rltrl;.. titie, it:ifir,.-t, r' il.n .1 it. nmttd l,f j. T .-l..i-ii.y, t.r. In mini t t Ihe :'niioa:i: lie H.-nlie.l re.-tl er-iut.1. W wit : No. 1. rert;n lot of e-r'iind -i'::ate In the N.roui'ii of Meyer 'ale. tneret ei.unly. J'a known a- lot No It. I. i-t-hU y ':r e . f:o:itit;e .". Ii i-t o-'i -ii-b.irv -itreet 1 tot'i-l.lie 1 ) ice. aio;: rtinr;ii str.vt to Apple a'i. v. N... l.-Twj l"l situate einve knwn lol- .1 an.l lo-'.e.l on north two Meyer A trie. ll h feel fF-u: ami ext. :.-l t'x I le-t to ali'-s. ttua frame il.tei.ii;i: an-l .-Uti 1.- lutrcin UEii-Sa rt w -!. N.. a. Vne lit of ) k iowii tt hit N- i ;r.:f 1 on :sirtn !-f M- yt.-r-i Av- tio, ha-- sn I" i.vt ft i:;i','e n.i xt-w, .(!; i.: i..vt to A.icy No. 4 ''ir lutrf ifroiiM! -i'mtt-H ii!n-r-ii:-. k'.'Wii a iH No ., I-n-.i'ed tn norm siJe Meyor-. Avtnv.. ha in-r a f: .:itri4' f-ft i ei-!i i-'t Ktrl lo a..ty, ha-. t:.t r on t-r t-i-'i a iriiiii- l-.v. Kuie ho,i- h!-o a me. r.i-.M of et ouii. ai; hiiitm ai I tit rear tn i aud t.H n 1 ir.- to i!. it .V i R. K. No. .'. T... bt'n w.Ht uf aud kniwn Kt N"i. I1). hIi ill n;i iiiU:!;Je r-t-foiiti Avc:iit, xi:'i'a.if to i .v o. li. K ; hav a H'art- hiHivib-i:! t-nr-d. No ii. Hie I'iTi-i fi 11. d ?i;at' " ' fn-Tttiuir IT f vt tn anl rx:e.::.n; f-t on alley, Iiavidz a mhi-!o il:tr-a ere- a l.i jn !. '(rorertic! of A. F. U tl.-bon.-e aud M: M. E. Hammond Nil. 7. ijrv! of 'and ..tii::t r:r- -a: fr.'iu;ni? :V. feti on Iule 'rt.t. ai: 1 extoiil;i:r frt-t on ftl'ey, fiavin a bm!.-V i:i". ju t-ret tci. ...iomipaj ;.rojK.-Tiy at John M ,ii:.vr. No. on ir vl t,f Und siuinie k af-ri-.si fr.intiri: Ui :Vv t on -rter street, :t-i (ror.lr.i ! f.ei on la.e irer having i herejn er ' t. d a tw.i htory bniMintc and v. tidied a a La: divert: :onj ith tlteap) urtenain . fat en in exwiiiiim and to t st'd a- th rrop eny rf J. T. iiinley, t the s lit ;f A. F J iiiU, ;n t:a 1 1 r binve.l an I . l. lu-ji:-;' !. ALSO Alt the richt. till. inte'-l. ei!in and denar. of P ter Krirdiiue, of, in and lo the ioi'toiviu de M-iV-l reul ettc. to it. j;,,. J re:1.!:, tr.tci of lan 1 sitna e i't J-n iifr lowh-h.p. Hiier-e. comv. r.. loninium !" aTe loarly ail r!"nr: k-Ij liamj IjihI U.nh Pickiiiv. Xaid ttiatid, -f i' lh Kenrn, Wtil Kline and others, havir-i: t;ter o:i rertt d a lotor dweliiri? hjii ht;:k 1-htu and u'.hcr outM:i;.Uii?s. u Ah tr.t aTi'!rer:ani. Na 2. A certain tract of land :tKHte as a- re- Kid, 4-tn:ain:rie 4'ia -n oi timl-re. s:!'i?.:e in Jen- tier ttwnhip. adjou:i:r hm-i- if Win Sr.y.i. Jo-ph tV'Ie, Ja? . H'ttli, Penjaic.il K iue M Pnttrt-rtv atl f bus. Varn.ar Tj'.kt'ri in exei uti-m anl V l e o'.d n th e p-i(- ertv ol Jvter hneiiine. at tae su:'. vt K. KltT iihu t:e, tt. aL ALSO Alt the riht. title, Interoi, rl i;ni ar.d d:nrinl of William Kline, of, in and l ihe foiLiwuif de- s r:lied real estate, to w it ; No 1. A it'rtain lot of ground !:u.te in Jen. ner tnwu--hi. :ii'-r t ctriiniy, ia . r-i:!:n:i ; ai re, al ftear. hvitiif there in erteted a two lrv frame dwellinij hoti, s:aSV;.iid oi'n-roiit bni' liDirs, ai' ini!ir laiid- of IVrmin Kliti- mill i'!o:"rt, eir;e LLu:v:, ivter Friedliiie and diu-id svrn. N:. 2. A !ra-lcf land s:t:me'.u ti.e P:n Jet.nr toTkh:i'. Couiifv tnd vaV at'orL-'aid, ad i .iiijiij- U::d- of 4tU"l irrur.'H, Mn'.th- tiriiK'.h, part ri fodder farm. Wio. vdi at d other-, c:i aiTii: i k o aim uiore or uv, h, h the tr urttnutiu's. Tafet n ui t xeutioa and to ie dd tiiv prr.p- eny of v m. Kiiue. at the tu;t of A. li. i-.r: . aL -AL- All theright. title, iutt re-t, claim and demand of Christian f, ii) and to all th i:im s.il, ex'-iii-ive of ;he und,-:lyinff Tninrn's or rar'tl .f land siT'i-iic in fclfc Liek Un itspi; - ' -! t roimiv, p., ! tOMilne land? id J. M Kay. J. T. H.:itr, A;gi!iu Miy.lr. llerrn Kaueh and :wy -Vy, f.:ii :i:er, e.t'itA:iiin 4 a rc ai d ; 1T: hes m .r lev, having tlier-on em v i ;i :irv fnaie dv, ii-tr hii-e and other uw Mi-iuioz-, N'tn l:ie vame lau i ('nvered br the Ir i- of St. la u Kf for.ned CotL:r.v4tiori to C. fiu k. .y d-el dated 1 J'rv, l-1'!, ronlei ;n olr.:ae7T, pj .'7, ita t:ie at'i'nri. caiieei. Tatv-n in exern:ion and to he M ai the pror eriy ot hr.-tian l'u-k, at the b-iit of ljniel shjit X Sn's ae. All the riht. title, interest. clim and d mand of C. T. Ilav, f,t, in and to certain lot ofirromi situa'.e in a!iehurv (ntLfh, Sirtnerset t i:atv !'a , 5 fv t, b.Mindftl on ihe north by lot -f Hea. hy brother. oufh by L. C. P.oyer. we-t tr adev and tat tv Mum str et. ha t;ii' mTo' erete l a :t sb.rv frame hotel buiMma. a able J.'iW feet, rairiae shed and oth-.-r ouibuildin, w it ;ne aipnrter.ani-es. Taken in execution and to be "old aa the p-p eny m t , i. Hay, a; the Milt of aloiitine llay u-e et. al. TERMS: NUTIi'Fl Ali p.'rs.ina pnr.-hasins at the al.ve w.l p'..-:fM.' tak. u.tlo tiiut l-i j-r c-ti!. of 1 1 1- Mirh:e mnv- must l p:iil wli.-n ir.i..riy i.- kina-k.il .l.wn. i ith.-rwi.-w-It will :i!ain 1 en-l t ut th risfe .l tl.e lii-Ni purciiaMT. Ihe r.-i.lu .f th ptir rhiise m..!i-y ni!ii te .a i.l 0:1 ..r l-f..r-the day of --)iifir!nati..ii ty.: 1 linr.l at. !:.; 1-s-l. No wl.l lie u--fenowleleJ UllLli the purctia.ie niou-'y liat. iti t-iil. EliAAKD UOOVFH. May 2, 1-1H Slicri.", MERCANTILE APFRA1SEMEHT -OK- Dealers in Merchandise Somerset County, Pa. TAKE NOTICE That in pursuance of several Artful Awritljr of t'ie lo'n.n-mwea!'.li , to j.rovLle rerenae to meet the .lemanili u;u tl.e Treasury, and other t'irfiseH, tr.e un-lerxiri. e.J A praicr of Mervamile Taxta for ai 1 co m fr, h r.n-pare-1 a lit of thj tralei of canity an l has i!arel eai h in that cl s uh.eh to hiiu a ,-a: rich! aud prutier. ADDISOX. TIUIiE. SAME. C-mnowaT M CIA--. . li. n 14 .K!al!er.. D. an li. H - Knley & sm . M FamierR' Sl Lahorers Cu'op A n Frer A. C , " Hook T M " Jai-otw T J " I.lnon Je.---e...w ' .., Nieklo K.1 " Kuoa Bjbert E " ALLE'SIIEXr. Topper John rutlller .. Sl'M 0) l'i. w !-. r .1 t'o . lteU IVr i ..!tiii V 1 - - F...1.1 a r - i-n.it I- teit - ' Jn-ttipT .t Kuri Jtenees w H - Vm.a P U - " ri ns.u J A A W F. " I'inlson J C " ihilwtnA Co Banier... ... r.LACK. J. i.'.ani Mr F Retailer Rrtar Oeoiire ' BKOTIlF.kVAU.F.r. 1 1 11 II 11 1 ' It ..t ou tVaeh'.y Ira in in b rl Henry II II . it5 !! .. i - t"l WrlU-rs f. A. Wallen. K A . Walter.-! E A.. ,.liii !ier... . COXFXAVilt. HflVian rvni I Hriiltrifcr Ja-ub CASSKLXJ X ".'" ','. K n gTtr Iiit i.t iC C'o bulliW H...- coxni t:.cf. i;"nt air. l:ir.l Box lila.-k A i aal.l. J M roll A T X.ntz II Jr. l o .kvf.uTa'ii i Shi H.i-a A M .V: llro .. Ii--.ie 11 U ELK LH'K. JCn-trlihl.lr. -s A Mirtin - I" .V ( o... it. itz H A... w II C ll...ula K V FA If! 1I FF. lwi L F Hoi'l.l.-ll J J & S.u liur t. XV Vauy A C JEFFF.nsoX. 5Iil!i-r Jme C " Mill, r v lWi.net " Walttrs K A l'lstlller. J! jExxr.r.To wx r.OU'il'iMl. G ril'.llh J J Uttail. I! jExxvn. CoTer Jaroi-s M . " . -k B - " tiar.lmrLT O ."..nil r .h.liu A.. . l:L-ini.r Juhu A LOWF.n TVRKEYE0OT. Co born A J ... Fuller -liueu . L1XC0LX. Wm P. Weiiuer M LARIMER. Beal A O Haer K W Baer F V liaun'iiiiaii J.-v-e. ..I.liller Ktt.::!er"Z" u. iiv ;. rce... Miter Mrs 1' VS'. MILFORO. Woods ,t- Sohrr.( k ... " MII'IiLFXRFEK. Brui-h A II i..re(.' B MF YERzL-A L F. I'.itlftlHU. A;.!e.iVi ' t'HliiDs' bf.nk Banker ( '.k Wm B Ki-Uiler ... 5 o ii ii Ikh I Jrtnu-a ii... ' vcr v J .u " l'i ' H - I-.vrir H J " 1- L-II J Kic!i:n-r lruir t'o... huniitrV l'.di.t rji:i'e-N n- r Mrs htrt'ait. u:l-.r Kioto A f , - rly T VV Ha.iy M H.irt!ev S I- .v Co... tf.ku . Una. ' Ji:-i Ki.rmlure . o... J-.:ili A K " M -v erl'e -'ip'ly Co " !ier .1 r..l:iti ' rr.S! I ' lM.::..rJ il I'iau A W " But. . rtr;ea " K. f. " -wli! 11 I! Manlier 1'rn.xall ' W lu-tailer Youi.g J SV XEW BALTIM-i.'U! RORijCC.U. KraVn " Topir J-.ha ' SEW CEX7REYILI.E RORnVUlI. B.;ii 1 er -ttart " I'Uii i t o X'.iRTIIAMl r I.vuig.1 I Mil.er J ii i:.viu A '.).. Beevi Tle.n'.a.-.. ..r.i.-.::. r... i:ixr. ri -:.r e .... 11.. ! t k- 1. K . K'.rtOi i.r.vit .. Ql EMAlMXIXt!. r.i. -,th p. i 1 ... t.-? Ki-.i '.e-M'il A lulL... K.-ftt Jo-lah.... R-KKWuOii : ',n. Piker n- H II MtllerJ I' " - Kelt J (' - " I.IK twOw-1 1 wetl I i. l..-k-.V(l Kur. to, " -iu.hr 11 -iiv.l. r V il .-iiy.i- r K.-s A " uiierleri:'jr li 11 SHADE. Keiu John II " sOETIIAMrrOX. IUnkle Vaieul:iie...I)i-uHer tV, M .i . ; : I' rori, i y; ir. BarehiiJ I B.ir. Im- .1 1 Bnk"r .. Ktia.l-.r . F 00 1.' 1 ; ii 1 I U la.",y Br..f riiu-ii .V Beere. i,i rff. ilv M J- lln)B- . HeM-!ltrtn CR I... nnfr Vn a A.. l'etry VSilliai.i s.iv.oi l.iveirooii .-haw H rM i'li.T F. Wanner M II Uaiker li II TXYCREEK. !!-!izer C I Ba!t.i-r ti Brant i' A " Ke. ..y W C Kioto .t B-iltzer.... K " r.TlwrlW. ' r..i--.-r .l .iin M-til! v..ieiier I Ke'-Ai! W ii.k. r S piuiiltr. n . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i i :i ii SOMERSET ROROVCU. Paer .Ir!:s B'iriett Tlioma.... lWrr-.n WVIeT , B -i f ir.liir. r-e X ... Br:tl!ier Br. r.);!r.b Iiarits...... fot'Toth K- B - i i: -i.-.h 'rs K II ( ..k B.-er:!-. l.'Vl". L H k .'o K-.T!l-r Br. .. Fi-lier( l. H K reuse K-rfrer.. H. '" y Henry Hol'itThit.iin J&- B.. IloMeTldlltn i M llerr Br. - Kaniner A- Kiait.... Knep.er.V .i.xl..., Louther j M Vllier J n . N.-;T ,t ( -el,eer.... IM-el A K Sv.rk.-r Barker..., S. 11 P A .-.i:r.w k y, t. hr.ick .!al:lon . I.r Fra.k -iia'T. r f harie i'..., Si H I. - i I. r J X I h! JIra A E SOMERSET. Blonch M V Cal.le J M F.Mi-t C!rirle M il r S It 4t Co, M.iw ry W - , H . i-nVr A J ,. Yon:uan Joseph SIMM IT. Bittner J F F.n' F H.it lirze 1 1 1 Jt .-on J.i.lv J H Miller V M Merrill W A STOYEiTO ir.V EOROHiU. BerkeT A Ziramer q - h; KB Sh.K key r. H Siiiitii 4 vrsixa RoRoroir. A!l'rii;ht .lame?.. . Cu l-.-rn H V I'avi J 11 ... K..r .-r I.eoy Sil:era P H rrrEs tvrkeyfoot. El-her AllK-rt C... .. ri.arI J B H.iirr Eli. Kreear.lae.-h .t .a " Kresar C S.t Co " M i.-.er ! l jr. iiier Weiaerr ii K.-taii.r 1.1 WELLERSlU Ri; ROROVOir. Fe.-htic John " j. Uiury il.jwrr ( ( Ia-iCcatIon of Tenders of MercbandI.M. Sj'.eg oftf J! n-v) cia-w 1 1 10""" " U Tx t ' ' P i M j: Ol 11 1 .1.-) w.t I'lassificatioa of Distil'.eriea. Cilie ,t r.T-st, Beo nJ anu UiirJ (Ta i"'1" C1m 1 (itheri'irita .... Toanhip . . . Pv 3 TAKE NOTICE-AM penin eonremeo In thin ii.-i-.-,nent. iT.at an apal w, be h!. at the Treasurer i.rl'.ee in Kjmerset. ou the 7th Iay of May. l--l. when and wte.'e you can t teuJ if you thlok imjr. CHART'S F. I HI. Jr., UereanUJe Appraber. JSUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES. WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF WE HANDLE THE BEST - buyin Main Croii Street, RAIN THE FURNITURE STORE PROMPTLY AND HE GIVES I '. BARGAINS - The Storo is Acccrsiblo to : : : : Sidewalks. : : : : Stvle arc Lrirlit ar.i mcrrv you joa tlioug'it we had. -::-A HINT HERE AND THERE:--;; is all we I.ave space to jrivc yon. You mut see tlicni. You'll u:i.!or?u-l C. H. COFFROTH, I':n Cross Street, Grea.t Inducements. Goods reduced in price in every line. Dry Goods, Carpets. Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains Ladies' Coats, c. Xow is the time to lniv to save monev and uet somethinir crood. -;-:-JAMES CLINTON STREET, J Th neat Shoe for me x.ma( .huw) , :tSlA Q i.2 -Il t X -rt t s- v --i-c. c.- .v lllr a . A . L. iir . " X 1 . r DEALERS who push the sale of XV. L. Douglas bhoes gr.in customers, which liclps to increase the sales on their full line of p.xx!. T.-r kftor.1 to a.11 at a n.tit. mn.l ferlWs yoo run ntr monT lr hlug all jour CiMitiaiuar of the tltraje. ilverttacil Im-Ioit. Catalogue frM upoa .lit-tiou. J. D. rANTBD SALESMEN rU ): . oi MfcSEr;Y STOCK SEED POT- T043. In! HAL MI.AKV rMM!. 1 rITl N to rii"!. Sj'iiil II: 1 Telit.- ut U-.m.P. Kt:l.l -IVK TKKKIT.'RY given it' t-'Mf i. VrM- fit imh ftr tt-nn! m THE HAWKS NURSERf CO.. Rochester, N. Y. & B. WHY ? It ha-i b-ii a-kej before, doubtless will be auia t!ie answer invariably tiie banie. So ni:iny op!e cumvauj bend hre, btciure it j.,ijs than so lo ilo. N,)te a ftw exau;iii-a REAL KID GLOVES, ilaii.ljome .lark shailr- of dahlia, amelays! an.i hriiotrtie harmonize wilh aimosl any pown. iai.y eVant witii a black co tui.ii", have white stitchii;,; a:id trimiuin, fj-:r lar-e arl biiiions. We bitve yen :1 say witu us : ''fue (atft genuine Ivid i.luve Value ev. r flcriril, 75c a Pair. Some Lan!s and wrbts are su f.rnif J thai no glove is so roniforcable ui a la-.vl one. For fiich ht-re's a chance wiltiout precedent: 7 lt Kid iloves, choice sha-le. tan. brown ar. l black, soli, shajK-ly gloves 7 V: a pair. Pale cf Imported '.VLile Brm'eU Net spec ial. y adapt, ii f.jr sash cimuir.?. cuopy drup erits, ti:--lii.ei., or baby's crad.e, e'e, etc. Konr lots of this extra K'vmI, )esira male rial each lot f Xioily Ualf l:?al Va';ie: One lot, One iot, One Iot, Or.e lot, ?i inch wide, IO.?. "l-iuch wide. lo?. 72-inch wide, 2.K?. l-'S-in. wide, :ioc. X.tt.'.it oe-.u-.nl:iiary In tl ln .of kc H ev.-r oii-.r.' l a; t'ie f.n.tr-arh-.n to;i in-mi yonll tij-re no -,n.y -hit. tint Joiill Bt'V if you've iiy uevU of Jr;is?..-lii S.-t for an,- of the aiM-iir any o.ri, r irp;-. Teim.- f..urirt- are all o.u -ii c.-ir re w jle iu front of l ace lie partliielit. an.l Will Ih lively rMivmif and ieliii.if uhiie th-y la.-t at HV. l.'a;, -Jk, and aic tc-r ja.-.l-.i. lo lu 1:1: lie ni.le . Lot of genuine lap lodlio., extra boireprlnt Inu?. t ru. iiMl!y dr gruauds; siuuti.e for strtt weir, "ix- a jar.l. New.. ilk and w.ail Orvpona, in ty!isli new mixti:ri-. cmircly nw tttt-.-'-, who li ia.!ie-i of x-:iive ".-ie u ill appreit tie : ui au.l iu. lies iii le. fl, l. ju au.l il ;. p r ar.l. Arnoni; Americm Suiting are n-w an.l ie s.rt.i iiiat-i il. wm, vn;c an 1 ntyle c.unpar li:e fovoranly n ;in ti.o- Vmag tlie uiasic :m-W-1'''"'.'- a.id Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. J. D. SWANK, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Next Door West of Lutheran Church, SOMERSET, : : Pfi. I Am Now rrepareJ to sopply tlie public with Clocks, Watches and Jewt-ly ol all descriptions, as CHEAP as the Cheapest. a - - Look at my stock Ail work guaranteed. before making yonr pnrt-bast-y. JT. D. SWANK. B. Symp Cans Sap Buckets, Sap Spouts, Gathering Buckets; "Sugar Pans, Etc., at rock bet. torn prices for cash. Maple Evaporator on the liar ket at less than half the priCe asked for some others, it vein - - n a a. icre re fc schell,-:--;- :.. . S0VEr;tp, OR : SHINE OF C. H.COFFROTH IS OPENED EVERY MORNING. I EVERY DAY. - - ADMISSION FREE. all Highways, Byways aci please. More prclt y Fur:, QUINN,- -JOHNSTOWN P lET GIM'LNE ' TZ. lv I'm A 34 and S3.50 Dress Shoe. t:AS3.50 Police Shoe, 3 8olei. 50. and 52 Shoee, L nqua.lr"ii at ihe pneu. S2 & SI.75 School Sta LADIES' $3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 l--4t IMlliKOl't. ,h, 1'rrfr.t t ittint; and .--n io-;vhl.u in thti worl.i. Ail ttr iDniat umii hat ni w . L. XHuiclaa Mi.m.. ium MUU rl.v tami.-l un iMitltim. iir.M kloa M.u.4. iULLtlLl x SON, Ro kw.x.p, I'a. Promoted. Please note tlii.s in your M.'n:..r ;:i diim Book. STENGER. THE DRY GOODS MAN, - IN" - JOHNSTOWN. Will ?uy at his oM stan.l. 1-ut Xj. lia.-i lieen change J from 227 f - T - We Shall Continue Our Old Motto can ail.ji 1 t'.r i 515. 15 115. Fifteen Pollard has a power t3 draw, if rorrertlv iuve-tcl wLaII beats a lottery. For Fif;ee:i lard vou can draw a ni. e C1J Do a:i."-. Every 4 01.3 . 1 Suite no blank tickti-f- Fifteen Pollars deporited ' SuitSi:RE. Tt like lar for dollar. You have seen or heard of or $1C Suite. What you saw or hear-l of iu that Suite you can find i-i t and more, you save a d. .liar to, which i.s an item to mo-t ol 2 Oni tliinir sure, ifvou buy or.!) oi these $15 Suites you c-t a r article from a reliable tirai. TLe r.J a .iirrt n-IM tnriil bv" V0U 2 " stand by " the Suite. HENDERSON FURNITURE CO., JOHNSTOWN. PA. IMPORTANT TO IDlBIl?" j Tha cream of tha country pi! in IU-mington'3 County Scat E.f- 4 fclTeru.-era avaU them.-lve9 of -A copy cf which can be haJ of a W, of ew Torit Jt Kttbus. . 1 s i.;f :,f 6 A' 1 5 ii-! 1: 1 1 v. 13 4' tiiii 27 ; i j li 1 -.1: Vi; lit
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