KUSSIAX CZAIt DEAD. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS NOW THE NEW EMPEROR. rbc rvaaant Clear Ksplres I the Arm el Ilia LtTiax tVlfa CoBolon Alnatt tm th IjiI ItlesamI III Family Boomlaf ( Announced II is Drain. St. PKTKruRr, Nov. 2. The crar is drad an.l Gran! Duke Nicholas is rukr of all the Russao. Jince Tn.es lay, when the doctors in fonuei the czar that there was no lonar rx-in for hopo, his majesty composedly tvait.-d for the end. attending to Dt-cea-narr state and family affairs in the short intervals of ciiioi'n.ess and freedom frm ijn. Thttse were necessarily lrief, the dctors having had m-onrse to sedatives to procure deep and allay pain. On Wednesday the czar was still able to lie taken to a window of the palace, whence he gszoj out upon the country he loved so well as to earn for himself the appellation of the '-Peasant Czar." The niht passed with all the aggravat ing symptoms and dry cough. Dr. Zachann remained in attendance upon him throughout the night, only snatch ing brief intervals fur bleep in the ante rooms. The morning broke with rain and wind and heavy clouds and the weather much colder. As the day advanced the weakness inTeaed 60 rapidly that the czar himself. 6till conscious, realized that ho could live oniy a few hours, lie ALESAI.DLE III expressed a desire to receive the sarra laeiit. which was administered to him y Con rt Chaplain Yauith-If and Father Ivan, ia the presence of the whole family. The oxar then conversed Ion-? and earnestly with Father Ivan, concluding hy akinc hi family to again gather rotni l him. He sjn ke to each member separately and at the greatest li'Bgth with the czarina. He blessed all his children present. The scene was one cf deep pathos, all being in tears. All this time his majesty was sitting up In an armchair. After taking leave of his family he grew gradually weaker, and his voice became so India tiLct that it was scarcely audible. Alout noon a convulsive fit of cough ing was followed by a slight rally. Thence until the end the czar remained ijuiet, seemingly free from pain. At 2:13 o'clock he heaved a deep sigh and breathed his last in the arms of the empress, v.-ho then broke down with the weight of her grief. The doct-jrs fear the results of reaction upon her already exhausted system. A few hours after the fcnmmons came, the thunderous booming of cannon at Livadia and St. Petersburg aun-.unced that the czar was dead, aud that he who had been the Grand Duke Nicholas reigned in his stead. On lightnings the news of Russia's loss spread throughout the world, and it is safe to say, that fvcrywhere the intelligence created sympathy for the family of him, who by bis policy had maintained the peace of Europe. From America came wordi cf sym pathy, for the dead ruler had always in a friend of the great republic of the west, and Americans have uot for gotten now well his father's friendship sustained the north in the war of the rebellion. Among the peasants of Russia he is mourned with a deep and abiding 63r row, for was he not the "Peasant Czar?" And there is mourning, too, in the H!E SHW tZ.VK. royal and ira;erial famil:e3 of Europe Not the conventional mourning pre srrilied by rule, bnt the mourning of lit tle children. For who has not heard of the annual visits of the czar to Col 11 hagen, the home of his beloved czarina, when, with tne children of emjerors, kings and princes around him, he wss the bigg.-st child of them all, joining . . nil their sports end romping with the:a like a big boy. His death is a mo?t bitter loss to the wife he loved so well, that it wai a pro verb in St. Petersburg that he was "the tnly Kalian whj was true t his wife." The body, after being einlialuied. will probably lie laid for a couple of days in the chajiel. The arrangements that w.ll be made for the funeral are still n known. It is 1m lieved that tk- reina'us will 1 eml-arki'd on the imperial vac t Polarnaia Fivez la (Polar Star) at Yal a, w-here the seventh army corps will r;n ler military honors. The whole Iilack Jsea li.et will escort the yacht to Odessa, whence the bxl- will be conveyed by railway to St. i'-tterburg. stopping at the important towns en route to enable the troops to render honors to the dead. The state mourning will commence to morrow. Ttie funeral will probably be held two weeks hence. "Catterson s i'ribnle to Lincoln. I saw the good men of the North and South try and join hands in compromise, and saw them parted more and more by the tide of partisan opinion. I stood ly Abraiiaiu I.ineolii when he delivered his lirst inaugural address, and looking over the crowd knew that it meant war. " I!;it out of the alflii-tioiw came good and out of I.inttdnS tiiar.yrdoiiicainehiH -.iiioRizatin. Every age has it grea men that are the outcome of th? condi tions of the time; the gciiiu-ei are fewer. They coine in darkness and disappear in luist. They me w ith ioJs word on their lips, from where we know not. ' Where can one find a more expres sive example of this than in Abraham I.ineoln? The story of his life might lie h:mted by a Jreck chorus as the most heroic theme of modern times, of '.-s.-:ire birth, without actual or aiUirtil (rmN'-s it was reserved for him to Ik' raised to a supreme ixisitiou at a supreme time, and fur hiiu the most accomplished men were forced to stand aide. It matters not whether w e were for him or against him. He was inspired by ;d, for now here else could he have g.t ten his enormous equipment. There is 110 g!i-ater rsH'iii, no greater epic than that witich tells the story of his lift;. He was the very incarnation of the spirit of nm promise, and the direst blow at the S uith was the bullet that struck him down." Making others happy always makes makes you happy; if you would 1? happy, try it. Join's So Smith gave you a cigar? lirowti Yes, but I was in luck. Neither of us had a match. Kxcuse me, haven't you forgotten something? said the waiter gentleman. IV-g pardon, liut I think you have. J Yoa forgot to kick about the salt. ! X? 'to. p BRiEr PITHY PARAGRAPHS. fatrrmtlax w Froia AU Omf tha World. The father of Mrs. George W. Child is dead. A severe earthquake shock has occurred in Mexico. The pope refuses to recei-e Einile Zola, the French author. A Tennessee Populist has been arrest on a charge 01 td,t;on. Sugar ha len reduced in Philadelphia K' of a cent -r pound. The hog cholera is raging with fearful fatality at Janevi;le, Wis. Cardinal Gibons will leave for Rome in Uecinfier to see the po;e. Snow has been falling in South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska aud C'oloi-a.lo. An earthfjuake has done fiTl.OfX) worth of damage in the City of Mexico. Congressman Ijfe Pence was ruled off the Democrat ic tii-Let in Colorado. A New York woman has beeu arrested chargej with operating in greeu goods. Michael CKrii-a died at South Amboy, X. J., from apoplexy, caused from grief. A storm resembling a cyclone has oc curred in Louisiana doing much damage. Commandant Hey wood urges an in crease in the L'uited States marine corps force. Governor Atgeld made a vicious attack on President Cleveland in a political speech in Chicago. Argument was bexun in thebtipreme court at Washington on the Sawyer-Maun-tdison patent case. The McShane Manufacturing company, Iialtimore. has reduced the wages of l,uUO employes 10 per cent. Minister Knrino entertained Secretary Gresham at dinner at the Japanese lega tion in Washington. A society of Frenchmen, who receive a revenue from notorious women, has been discovered in Denver. The third anniversary of the death of Jumbo, a Providence, It. I., dog, will be celebrated w ith pomp. Tribesmen attacked a British camp on the Waziristan-Ponjauh frontier aud were repulsed with loss. Tommy West, the Host on middleweiRht, made short work of Kd lltta, the Denver heavyweight at Chicago. The Hammond Packing company's plnnt burned at Omaha. Lass, ftiSU.UUU. Several lineman perisiied. An Alabama firm has been awarded the llariem river ( Y.) improvement con tract by the government. Robbers tried to chloroform a sleeping household at Rutherford, N. J., hut were driven away by a woman. The Madagascar government has made no reply to the I reuch ultimatum. It is believed the Hovns will fight. Sidney Plummer. the slayer of Harry Richardson, was sentenced to 30 years im prisonment at ML Holly, X. J. Arguments were made at Albany for and against John Y. Mi Kane's appeal from his sentence to Slug Sing. A monument to General Grant will be erected at San Franciico. the money hav ing been secured by subscription. The lilinois supreme court confirmed the decree of divorce granted Leslie P. Carter from his wife, the actress. A new petroleum well has been tapped at Baku, Russia, at a depth of TO 'at hums,, w hich discharges U tons daily. The ieport of the l'uited States consul at Glasgow shows that the Wilson blil has greatly he!;H!-l Glasgow tradu. The Maine's trial board reported a satis factory test of the cruisers power. Her builders will get a bonus of fZi,4 H. The Rev. Samuel Rodgers of Iialtimore, one of the best knowu ministers of the Methodist Episcopal church, suu:h. is dead. The big Fall River (Mass.) strike of weavers ended, the men returmug to work at reduced pay after losing t'1,300, uuo. Jim Rowland, a negro, stabbed and killed Avaut Echols, a farmer, near Cold water. Miss., aud a lynching is in pros pect. Herr Schumaier, editor of the Yolks Tribune, a selitious paper, has been ar rested for making a socialist speech in Yieuua. The disposition of the oilicers and ships of the navy has beeu settled. Admiral Walker is to be superintendent of the Naval academy. Western railways have decided not to make the customary reduction in fares for government clerks at Washington who wish to go home to vote. Prof. T. S. Lowe, builder of the moun tain railway at Pasadena, Cal., will ex tend the road from Echo mountain to the largest sumu. t of Mount Ijhc. S. G. Warden, an A. R. U. man, on trial at Woodland, Cal., for causing a wreck, killing Engineer Clark aud four soldiers. cas couiesseu, implicating otners. Benjamin Merritt of Sawyer, Neb., Democratic candidate for represeutative in Filmore county. Neb., was struck: by a train and killed near Atlantic, la. The destination of the British fleet which hurriedly left British Columbia is' now said to be Costa Rica, where it is al leged the Consulate was attacked. Mass f-r the repose of the soul of the late czar and a Te Ix-utn in honor of the n.-w czar were said in Chicago Sunday. General Mi!es and statl were there. J. M. Smithsju cf Minneajxilis died under suspicious circumstauces at Toron to, tint., a check for 000, whiih he was known to have having disappeared. I'etcr Anderson and Huth Cowan, la borers, were killed by the premature ex plosion of a blast in a stone quarry cn the oust side of Telegraph hill. San Francisco. The sale of the Minneapolis and St. Louis n r. 1 to the stotkhoi Jers' reorgani zation committee Ins been formally con firmed by the district court and ,Vih,(mJ in cash h.is changed hauds. Hon. II. G, Stewart, one of the most prominent attorney in Oklahoma terri tory, h;is !-ce:i arrested on a warrant sworn out in Saiietha county, Kan., charging him with embezzling (jy.it in issj. It, is reported in Catholic circles 01 In dianapolis that Mgr. Satolli has granted leri!iission to the Knights of St. John and members of the Roman t'ithohc union to conduct their work in secret. The cae of Howard, ex-Yice President Morton's coachman, who is imprisoned at Eliis Island by Secretary Carlisle's order, was discussed by the cabinet. It is believed that the secretary wi.l deport him. At Chicago. George Kirk shot Mrs. Florence Schultz aud theu put a bullet into his own brain. lie was instantly killed, but Mrs. Sihuitz has a chance for recovery. Jtalou.-y was the cause of the t-bootiug. The Jamr-4 Wasson reported ia the Jai:i;a (Mexico) di-p.-itch a- having killed his Mexicau wife aud hiiust lf. is lieliuve t to le the Ja:r -s It. Wasson who foriiierly embezzled tJi.oiJ when a L'uited States army Taynia.ter. J. F. Ecc'.eston. agent for a sewini; ma chine comiuny. committe 1 suicide 1:1 his room at the Ga-tor hotel. Montieellu. Ark. He had 1-een drinkii.g a great deal ol late, :m;l tr.os an cvei-dose of chlorate. His hoiu;.' is 'T Yirginia. M off at G Musk grove of the Watson Busiuess college of Cincinnati was fuiiiiil dying from iauuanum noisouiug at Chi cago. MusV-rove ieft a note saying he tiail neen D.ncoel out of fS.Ooo. and mti Bisting that e drug had been taken with auirld&l inUut. The Bride is Entitled to all Wedding Pres ents. It is now decided, says a Chicago dis-paP-h, that the ife is entitled to own all the wedding presents, 111. biding the sus penders, collar buttons and neekties, pro vided she can prove she was the draw ing ard at the marriage tvremo-iy. This is the latest victory for the eml-of-the-cent-nry woman. This important ruling was made by Just i 1'nderwoisl, as he gazed solemnly over a pile of presents that completely i-overcl the liar of just i.-e and formed a fortress between him and the two persons who quarreled over the accumulations of ten years. It was the case of Philip Anhalt vs. Louisa Anhalt. The presents were valued at ?l,(kni and the woman got them all. Bedrooms. We will le a healthier ami happier ra-e when the double bed is lanished. The light irou iMvlstead with a mattress that can be easily sired and kept clean, is the bed that ought to 1 generally used. And the heavy comforter ought to le lanished with the double ld, for it lie longs to the log cabin and Wk woods. The Ix-d iwvcring par excellence is a light weight blanket that eanle frequent ly washed and kept soft and white. Tin-king the bedclothes tightly in is another custom handed down by dwellers in arctic wilds. The practioe of making up a IkhI anil making it almost air-tight, is as unhealthy as it is unclean. A Teacher Fatally WoncJed. Cincixxatti. O., Nov. 3. Teacher Miss Kate Wilson remonstrating with 13-vear- old Harry Zeigler for quarreling with another pupil at srhool yesterday, the boy alleni her a vile name, and she start ing toward him, he knocked her sense less w ith a piei-e of stove wood. She is at the point of death and the boy has es-cup-ed. Governor's Proc'a astioa. H.iunisni nJ, Pa., Nov. 3. Jover:ior Pattisoii to-day issuoil a Thanksgiving proclamation, as follows: " In grateful remombranoe of the Su preme Ird of the I'ni verse. Who is the dispenser of life, health ami happiness to individuals and nations, Whiso infinite compassion and goodmtw has icon niani festetl during the year that has passed by multiplied N-nodietioiis, n;nl Whom we pray of bis infinite mercy to vouchsafe II is blessing in times to come. " Now, therefore, I, Roliert E. Pattison, lovernor of theCommotiwealth of Penn sylvania, in conformity with the recom mendation of the President of the Fnitol States, and the uniform custom of our Christian ctuiimunities, do rcH-oiiimeml Thursday, theith lay of NovciiiIkt. in the year of our Ird one thousand, eight hundred aud ninety-four, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. On that day let all semlar business le suspended, and let the people assemble in their usual places of worship, and with prayer and songs of praise devoutly testify their gratitude for His goodness and His won derful works, and so make known that wo forget not all His lienefils and let there also 1 on this day thus set apart a reunion of families and friends, that the love for home may lo strengthened and th spirit of good-will increased. Ix-t us not forget to crown the day with deeds of charity and kind remembrance of the HSr, luaring in mind that 'Blessed is he that eonsidereth the jHsir.' " Mirk Twain-! New Book. Mark Twain's most popular and suc cessful lxsiks have lw?n sold by Bulcrip tioii and the Amerir.n Publishing Com pany of Hartford, Conn., announce for early publication his new lxk "The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Comedy Those Extraordinary Twins." The Tragedy and Comedy were at first a dual story two stories in one and the author's ao-oimt, as given in the preface, of the diiticiilty be bad in writing tho Usik, of the incompatibility of some of the characters and of his having to finally separate them by pulling one of the st ries out by the roots and leaving the oth er a kind of literary Ca-sarcan operation, is certainly one of the most original, breeziest end cleverest chapters choice fun that has ln-en written for many a day. We are told that " There is a time to laugh" and The CAni-cAmkm says, "The reader w ill begin to smile at the very first paragraph." The look will lteoohl only by subscrip tion and as it possesses, in a pronounced degre', the remarkablo charartcristh-s of the author's lt-st works it is sure to have a large sale. Each page will 1k lKiuuiful ly illustralol with marginal sketches, the woikofoneof our best artists, and the publishers have wisely decided to sell the volume at a jxipular price bringing it within the reach of all. J. W. K( eler A Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., have the exclusive right f sale in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, iHdaware and Maryland and their adver tisement for agents appears in another column. All application for ageucies in their field should le sent direct to tliciu. Hsnsted! A haunted house in these practical and unromantie days is something of a rarity, but an individual haunted with the idea that his ailment is incurable is a personage frequently met w ith. Disbelief in the ability of medicine to cure is only a mild form of monomania, although in some -ases repeated failures to obtain relief from many different sou rev would almost seem to justify the doubt. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has demonstrated its ability to overcome dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver and kidney trouble, malarial complaints ami nervousness, ami its recorded achievements in the curative line ought at least to warrant its trial by anv one tro'.ibiod with cither of the als.ve ailments, even although his previous oO'orts to obtain remedial aid have lieon fruitless. I'sod with persistence, the 1 litters u ill conquer the most olistin.ite csuscs. Cases Where Costs May he Imposed on the Defendant. Wi:st OiKsTKit, Pa., Nov. 1 By way of explaining to jurors the distinction that is made lietween cases when the tts can le iniossl on the defendant and when they cannot. Judge Waddell this morning adilressisl himself to the jurors as follows : "Tiiis is a subject that the public do not understand. A jury may lie satisfied that a mi;ii is not guilty of the crime of which he is charged, and yet he may have lK'haved in such a way as to lead others to believe him guilty. His indiscreet or unlawful Ubavior may have lieen of such a character as to warrant an in vestigation and to have justified the Com monwealth in making it. "The defendant in such eases, although inn.iceiit of the crime, or at least not proven guilty to the satisfaction of tho jury, is nevertheless to hhttiic in some degree, s'.n.I the imjosing of cists uimiii him is the only punishment that can U given him for that offense, and it is no iiijustiit! nor inconsistency to iiojxise them u;mmi him. To impose ists u;Hn him for thepuiHise of saving that amount to the County Treasurer would not only 1)0 a false idea of economy, but an ab lute injustice. It is only when, in the opinion of the jury; that the conduct of the defendant has liecn such as to make him deserving of some punishment that the jury can junjuit him of a crime idiarg e I, and yet imposes c.sts in cases known as misdemcanor-i.' Young E&ipreis of China. The young Empress of China has com mitte 1 suicide, Is'ing rebuked by the Em peror, who slapped her face. Shvtook jxiison. The married life of the young Emperor of China has not !een a happy one. The outside world knows little of w hat goes on inside the sacredly guarded imperial palace at Pckin, but enough hits trans pired to show that the Emperor, w ho is hot tempered aud upiriteJ, bitterly re sents the manner in which his consort was thrust upon him against his inclina tions liy the imperious and selfish-willed Empress Itowagcr. The young Empress, Yo-Ho-Na-I, found her live years of married life to le tilled with discord and unhappiness, until at last, after a violent s-ne w ith her an gry sKuse, she put an end to her earthly troubles by taking poison. The Emperor was a youth of Is, when, against his will, ho was married to the rt-yoar-old im-ocof the Empress Dowag er, a bride lacking the physical charms w hich the Emperor desired, and which he saw in a maiden whom he wanted to wed, IkU was not jMrmItted to. Stndcnts Fainted Greea. Chicaoo, 111., Nov. 3. Hazing has broken out at the University of Chicago. Last night alioiit 1" maskol figures en tered the room of two freshmen, W. B. Walker and Frank Suite, hound them hand and foot and carried them out. They were tripcd, an.L after going through some blosid-curdlingccremoiiies, were daulied with green aint from head to foot. The hazing party concealed their identity, and there is undue whatever. Dng a Tunel to Steal. On the charge of stealing 00 from Mrs. A. Christian, a widow, Vincent Bogranis, a lalxtrer, was arrested in Chi cago, Mober -27. Mrs. Christian has no faith in tanks, and when the panic came on she collected the and buried it iu the cellar of her cottage in George street. There was jTmilO in gold and ?luu in bills. A month ago she discovered that the money w as gone, and that a tunnel led from the cellar to a spot under the steps ' in front of the house. A shovel found in J the cellar was alleged to belong to Bo- i granis, w ho lived next door. Bogranis ' w as shadowed, but nothing further w as ! discovered until this week, when he ' liotipht aoiiiA rtiul wti4d .:, r it. He denies that he stole the money. To the World of Women, Mothers and Daughters Restored to Health and Strength. Weak, nervous, delicate, overwork ed women, ar? the ones that nesl a strength lmihler, n tonic for their nerves, and a cure for that awfu! inter nal trouble thai is wearing out their lives. Thousands of women have found such in Ir. 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A Imy who com muled no oucnee lias leen kept a prisoner in the Tombs for over two months w bile the real culprit is still ut larire. Charles Biermann, a 2 -year- old child, was run over and fatally in jured by an express wagon August S. Julius IlirshlnTg was the driver, ami a 17-ycar-dd ly, Harry Bennett, was on the wagon to assist him. llirshls-rg tossed the lims to Bennett and tried to escac, but was capturol and promptly lailcl out, while young Bennett was committed to await the action of the corner, and only to-day did the coroner get the fa-ts in the case. Bennett; isjstill in prison, however awaiting the district attorney s con venience b release him. Two Valuable Friends. 1. A physician can not always lie hail. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains llruises utid Hums occur often and sometimes when least exjK-cb-d. Keep handy the friend of many households and the destroyer of nil jMiiii, the fa mous Rsd Flag Oil, 'St cents. 2. Many a precious life coald Ik? s:ived that is Is-ing raeketl to dentil with tli:.t terrible cough. sfure n gMMl night's rest by investing 'St i-cnts for a Iwittle of Pan-Tina, the groat rem edy for coughs, colds ami consumption. llottles of Pan-Tina sold at !. W. Heii ford's drug store. It Killed the Patient. Piin.AKKl.riUA, Nov. 1. The first pa tient inoculated with anti-toxin, to cure diphtheria, died to-day. Th:; victim was Jessie Hankey, a little girl residing at Mt. Airy, this city. (Senium Yice Consul C. H. Meyer received some of the diph therine from Prof. Rchring, of Berlin, and gave it to the eruian Hospital. The chihl w :ls iiiiMnhitrd on Tuesday by Ir. Frse and Dr. Woodward, arid t-s-day site died. Another patient lias Iw-cn treated, lut has not yet n-coverod. Encklen's Arnica Salve. The lMst salve In the world for cuts, hruis-s, sort's, uhvrs, salt rheum, fever sores, t lttT, ehapjK-d hands, chilblains, corns and nil skin eruptions, and psi tively cures piles or n; pay riNpiiriil. It is guaranteed to give jcrfis-t satis faction or money refunded. Price 'St cents ht1x. For sale by J. X. Sny der, Sum rset, Ph., or at tl. W. Rral lier's, I! r'.in, Pa. Vietorioat Jananese. IiXIh.x, Nov. 4. The Central News has this dispatch dated at Kulleiichao on Nov. X "Atler the capture of Ku!lench:ioon the iitli the Japanese heidqiiartcrs wen'" moved from Wiju ti t'nis point. Two columns chased the Chinese to S it and attacked Audong. The Chinese 'led with out fig!iting, throwing away arms and drums in their flight, tiewral Tiisiimi startisl for Fong Wong on the 27th and a rri veil there on the ."Nt. The garrison made no show of tight, but Ih-d toward the main Itody as soon a the Ja;i:i!H'so approached. The principal generals are proceeding with their trMps toward Moukilen. At present the Japanese are taking no prisoners. Three hundred Chinese, bod ies were found after the capture of Kiilicuchao. By the capture of Fong Wong, Audong and two more at find' mod batteries the Japanese came into osses sion of .V. c.'.nnou, ii.oM roundsof ammu nition, I,.VkI muskets and 2,0- cartriilges, lcsidrs an enormous uantity of miscel laneous supplies. Marshal Yamagata has ordered that all labor and supplies Im paid forass.n asoMained by the Japu nes', consiopiently the inhabitants of the country volunteer theirservicesand glad ly provide the commissariat with any needed provisions. B igvs UTiite Cap Xilled. II a:u:is!u i:.i, Pa ih :ll. A Mi-uliar tragisly is-curred at Wisconis-o, this c unity, last nig'it. John K. EngellK'rt, manager of a oal company in Tennessee, had Ihs-:i visiting bis former b me at Wis-onisko. Ho had U-eti out riding last evening with a parly of ladies and b'ft them at ElizalK'thville. Later he started towards Millersburg.andalMtut KloVhs-k approached the house of I'riah Koppeu- hetfer, at Rife. He demanded admit tance, but was refused and was told by Edward Koppenhetrer that he would be shot unless he went away. During the controversy the dor was opened and Engelbert, who wore a cap made of a white handkerchief, rushed in. shouting, " I am a White Cap !" Koppen- heifer, thinking he was a burglar, tired ami Engelliert fell dead. He leaves a wife and two children. Cleverly Bancoed fr SOD. A clever swindling trick was played upon Frank Passian, who has not Ikvh long in this country. He was walking on Market street aisv.it 3 o'clock and iiad nearly reached Eighth street, when be saw a isx-ketlKsik UjMin the pavement. As he stopped to pick it u; a 111 m grab bed him by the coat -tails. "Halves !" be exclaimed. The latter fellow actually g out of the foreigner for a sh ire in what turned out to le only a p n-ketb sik placed there to fool him. The purse con tained an old Confederate $10(1 bill, and the sight of this led Passian to pay over the genuine after which his "frioad" escaiH'd, An iunis-ent man was sulise quently arrestiil and released. P.iiV'i.. -phirt ICectfl. Wilson's Bi District. Wm. I Wilson's congressional district extends from the Pan Handle in the northwest of West Yirginia, along the Pennsylvania and Maryland tunniihiric eastward b Yirginia, south to Pocahon tas county and west to Welwter, I'pshur and Harrison counties. It contains 15 counties. Its extent is mc.isured by " miles from east p west and ISi miles from north to south, and embrai-es an ex ceptionally rich mining district. Its in terests and industries are numerous and varied, including agricultural, mineral aud industrial. It has vast forests of sprui-e and hemlock for the conversion of which mills have leen erected within the J past ten years. Coal mining is the lead ing Industry. Kevs Items. Judgo J. v. W. White, of Pittsburg, is oppitscd to speculation iu liquor licenses. and last wee'i served notice that he would not grant any transfers, except for such causes 11 death or a SheritPs sale. Frederick Krater, his w ife, three daugh ters, and a son, of Altooua, arc seriously ill from eating hogshead eliis-', which is s:ipxsel to havecotituined diseasetl pork. This is tho third family there to l thus utl'ectod frein a similar cans within a few days. In Randolph township, Crawford coun ty, at a Sheriffs sale, says tho Mercer HVxe.-n Pri-xn, a span of ginwl work horses sold for : cents, a good buggy for b"i cents, a wagon brought Ji, a li"-Mii!iid pig brought 2 cents a Mtiind and three chickens fold for 10 cents each. President Judge A. O. Furst, of theCen-tre-liuntingdoii District, announces that he will send hi resignation to thctlov eruor, to take etrcct Novemlier l.'ah. He says the reason betakes this action is that he desires to rcsumo his law practice le forc the spring term. Judge Furst's term expires 011 tho first Monday of January lsuV oorgc Kouse, alsmt fifty-six years old, a farmer living a mile from Callery Junc tion, on the Pittsburg A Western Rail road, was called to his front door, alssit li o'clock Thursiiay evening, y two men. He invited the strangers in, leading the way to a sitting-room. Immediately af ter entering the ns.m, liolh strangers drew revolvers and demanded the old man's money. He turned and grab'ssl a heavy Iron poker and ordered the intru ders away, when one of them shot hint dead. The murderers hurriedly esp;d. The murdered man was fairly well oif, and was supjxiscd to have considerable money alxmt the house. Searching par ties are looking for the murderers. Rev. E. T. Ht, a rnitei! P.rcthren min ister, was the principal in an unusual prts ivjsling nt Three Springs, Hiintingdon countj-, the other day. Ho was retiring from the pastorate of the church there w ith a considerable amount of his salary yet due him and upon the failure of de linquents to pay up be made a complaint against those who were incmlicrs of the Coiifercm-e Is fore Spiire P. 11. Item v. The Justii-e ruled that a quarterly coiifer-em-e had a legal right to meet these prom ism to pay uiiil that under the circiiin stannst the mcmlH-rs of the Conference were individually liable for the union nt of salary promised. The opinion of the otfn-cr was not apealcd from and the minister got his pay from the delinquent apiMiintmeuts in ip:?-tio:i. The iKKird of pardons hasrecommendtsi a i-ommutati' n of the death scntcm-e of James New ton Hill, the Allegheny mur derer, to life imprisonment. Tho reasons for the Imnril's in-tion are IkisciI solely on the statements oft he physicians w ho have examined the Kclf-inllictcd wound in Mill's throat that he could not he legally executcd and that if be were hanged tiie sight would l appalling. Governor Pattison has taken an interest in Hill's case from the time it was first ciilhsl to the attention of tho tioard and th rc can hardly Ik- a doubt but that ho will approve the recommendation of the tsiard. James May, of (.ilison, was the lucky discoverer of a curicus find last Saturday. While driving to Koyer, he notiee.1 w hat hi- thought was the tliglit of wild Ih-cs. Being something of a Ikc hunter, he tok the trail at once am! suo-ceded in bs-ating tin liive nc;ir the stone bridge over White's run. The hive consisted of an empty Ix r keg. which had 1k-cii left atop of a stump by a festive picnic party some time during the summer. The bees found the open tap hole, tkk possession and w ent actively into tho isisiuess of making a winter stock of honey. May took the hixe and swarm home, and now has honey to eat and Im'cs to make more honey. f '.M'7.o-i7' f m-iT. Poisoned By Kihiliiti. IiUMhiv, Nov. X Again the story that the Czar Alexander was poisoned comes to the front, tliis time w ith some sensa tional coils llishinents. The Milan Sccolo publishes to-day a letter from Prince Alison, a Russian Ni hilist, now in Lugano. He says that ho learns from Nihilist sonrivs, w hich are undoubtedly trustworthy, that the Czar was musoiks! with small doses of phosphorous. The pr-s-css of poisoning, liesays Is-g.in on March I. AlisolVadds: "The saviors of Imssia w ill now- Ik- safe." Statesmen aud people alike in the !d World uniie in declaring that the death of tlie Czar is an event of greater ini- porjim-e for Eui-ojmj tiiau f..r Rtisia. Now that Alexander the Third is in his cotliii and Nicholas tin Second 0:1 the throne, every effort is Is-ing made to take a hopeful vie v.-oft lie uncertainties with which the week's calamity clouds tho ful nr.'. The first imperial utterance of the new autocrat has made a distinctly g'NsI im pression, l-iu rope welis.meil greedily the assiintnce of peace, and Russia receive! the 111 mifi'sto with an open delight, til it is proliahly unparalleled in the history of Russian ollieia! ab-lanitioiis. Killed By "Knights of Love." Dkwkk, Co!., Oct. 31. The strangling to death of Mario Contassoit, a French woman of fast habits, is now generally at tributed to an alleged secret society 011 Market street known as "The Ma- qneroatix,"or "Les Chevaliers d Amour." The uiemls-rs are Frenchmen," w ho bring women from France agreeing to pay a percentage to the society. The jhs- ln-' Is lieve this organization Is respon sible for the di-.ith of Ih-iwi Tapper, who was strangled iu nearly the same way as was Marie Contassoit, in thesame vicinity, a short time ago. Recently a woman c.ime to the chief of jsdiee and asked to 1st protect, si against the society, which was trying to drive her from the street. She said the Maiipiereaux were persecuting her lie- causo she refused to join the organi zation. Her Baby Woa Her a Pardoa. Washixjtjx, D. C, Nov. 3. Tho President to-day pardoned Belle Free- laud, convicted of counterfeiting in Illi nois, and sentenced in March last to three years' imprisonment in Joliet Penitentia ry. In indorsing Belle Freeland's ap plication for pardon, and denying that of her hiisliand. S. J. Freeland, convicted of the same olfcu.se and given a similar sentence, the President says: '(ranted as to Belle Freeland. On the facts presented in this case I am not cle ir that these coin ictsshoiild be pardoned 011 the merits, but aside from any other con sideration, I have determined on Belle Freeland, the wifo and mother, on ac count of the child horn t ) her in prison and now less than three months obL" The Victim of a Cruel Joke. XkwYokk, Nov. i Saying that he did not care to live after the death of his brother, to whom lie was most devotedly attached, I Jcorge Reim, 21 years old, put carUdic acid in his beer and died in great agony. The suicide was the result of a cruel practical joke yesterday afternoon, by a fellow as yet unknown, who said that Ids brother, John Echo's, legs hud iMith leen cut otr in a railroad accident near 'ravesend, and that lie would surely die. John is alive and well, and Reim s old father is almost a maniac over the suicide of 1'corge. DO YOU WANT SECURITY IN INVESTMENT? If so. Join the American Syndicate, of Oilm en. Ill whose cons, rvalivc policy liusc iittM.sl Iheni lo avertirc lor the llrst nix month ol January ldrt pcrct KHirusry a M-r rt M:irc!i 4.1 1 x-r ct April l! icr -t May. ) per ct June 31 per rt July 3 - r ut Aukusi Jl JKT ft Mt'Pti-muer. I .st c Others are rwlvins thes divl-leni's, whv not you? Shurcs tiO each. Manual of Infor mation free on application, (live in a rail. lMTlilcml Checks "ahsl ly Hie AuieriiTin Kymllraic (t'.rnnch). tnlccc-Mrs to tniik slmiik 4 Co, ltoom 7'J8 IVnn building, IttU burg, I'll. 5T, JACOB? OIL is NEUR V'JTHOUT RELAPSE, CO'-LAPSR, M!SHAF5 cr PHRH7S- Earlhqoske Causes Ccnricts to Pray. Mkxk-o City. Nov. -I.-The earthquake which visited t!ii- s-'-ction oi tho republic Frid ir cv tiin? w as the most severe which has !sfn felt sim-o W'i. R 'P'H'ts or damage to life and property are slow in ls-ing colli-ctc-l. but it i- known I hit II people w ere killed in this eiiy an l at b-iust thn-e at o.it-ide points. Many roofs of old buildings fell and in s.hil instances crushed to instant death the occupants of the houses. All of the killed are among tho lower classes. Tho earthquake was preceded by rumbling suldcrraiii-an noise followed by a movement of the ground from north to south. This was followed in a fe-.v sec onds by another undulating and stronger vibration from west to cast, w hich in turn was Kii'Vecdcd by a shock from northwest to southeast. The three sh's-ks, coming as they did from different quarters, Itadly cracked th strongest buildings. From telegraphic advices from central and soiillu-ru Mexico the. I isturbun-e is shown to have covered the state and federal dis trict of Me arid I lite I from one to four mimiti-s. Being a Irdiday and one of the chief festival days of the year, the theatres were thronged and panic ensued. Sev eral people were hurt in the rush of exit and ucinv women went into hysterii-s. The songs on tiie stage were suci-cedi! by impassioned prayers for forgiveness and confession of errors. The plays were gen erally abandoned and the nil lieiii-e re mained in the seats kneeling in prayer. Iri-ers deserted the stns-t cars and coachmen their hacks to kms-l in prayer along with the throng S4-iidiug up their si'pplii-alions. The threatenetl destnie tion was made more solemn by tii ring ing of liells in tlieswuying church toweis. Not a church was injared by the tw ist ing. The polh-c stations w ere crowdeil with people brought in for temjsrary treat ment Is-fore Is-ing removeil to the hospi tals. In prisons w here many di-spcrate criminals are conlintsi ine scenes wu- ssd were curious, as tho walls swayed and the earth cracked, threatening to en tomb the imprisoned inmates. The con victs, almost without exception, fell ursui their knees or groveled 011 tho flMrs of their cells with loud voices crying out prayers and supplications. Many sup sisiug their end had come shouted out codli-ssioiis of past crimes. This is oneof the most dramatic passages of the passing of the event and may be of use to the offi cers of the law in unraveling a iimnJier of mvstetio'is crimes in Mexico. YOUR EYE ! We want to catch It! KYKRY FA KM KR in Somerset oi;uty who has ai-or l of Ib-mliick I'-ark or a Hide to iiNso of will find that the '' 'N Fl.l KNt K TANNKRY o., will j.ay the highest cash prices for th.? same. Write for quotations to WIN.slJiW S. f. RB A CO., t'oinluenci'. Pa. GOOD LIQUORS ! and Chs&p Liquors I'.v calling at t!ic id IU-liuble I.ijiiiff Store, Xu 30D Main St, and 105 Clinton St, Johns town, I?a., all ils of the choi ccst liijiiors in mar ket ran Is- lutd. To my old custom ers tliis is a wt ll-knowd fact, mid to all others convincing proof will lc iiiven. lVui't forget that 1 keep 011 hand the gniitest variety of Lienors, the ehoii-cst brands and at the lowest pritvs. P. S. FISHER. IHRI.iTDN for usins; Cream Ga!m. Jjm OiJLr .TVm -7?j?rjiotim1 Ai!y i rt Ill' kt I III Wt'il 111 lnit tlu- in l A i"tr : ninti:M ilniw sinm-j ImMil. tlinmu'li lt- iMa.. I' 1 lint liMns it'iYjtfttTith-nlH pn ft'rn zuitl tfrWrt Kly s 1 're.i 111 Ikioii op -us ami cleans He- ;el:i I ass tctr All ivs 1 11 ami la KAY-rEVER tlaiiuitlon, It'-.iN HieKirtK, Pnitii-: the iii.-m. lire. ni' from I 'ol.ls. Ittsion.- the fSciis-s of ta-te anil smell. Tiie ILtlni is i'.ii-kl r.tsoriHi1 hikI uives relief a; oace. l'rkv .J cents ut brinraists or hy mail. KI.Y HliOTHKKS, :,; Warren Stnst, X- Y- SPECIAL NOTICE. That I will sell, until firth -r notii-e, the follow inji g-rfnls at the old prices, reyar 1 less of the advance of l. iter K''l'oii tax by the sf tveriiiimnt: AA. pure rye, 2 years, S.00 per gaiion; Tippe;-;iii.M-, 2 years, ?J.C: old Cabinet. I years, fcL.'iiiper g.tllo:t; !'.ridL'eMirt and Thoiiiitsou's pure rye, .1 vea, .. per cation; t inch, .ol ileii Weililiug. itilisou's, K i'-insi'ii l o., Rour'ion, j.er callon; llai-nisville. Iv-iiuherty. .Monticello. 1.' years, SV.'si per gallon. California w ines ibv and sv.cct. from 7'y. mr gillon to H..Vi; 12 distinct brands; my iwn iiuis-rtatioii. Sherry and Port wine from 2 .V to Sl M per gal lon; also the tinest Irish and Scotch whiskios at lowi-t whol.-sale rates. Call or send for special pib-e list at A. ANDRIES5EN Ks, Federal St., Allegheny. All orders by mail promptly u'tcuded. No extra charge for packing. Telephone .4:i. Xotliin?: On Earth Will LIKE Slierulans Condition Towdor! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for MoMltimg Hens. It ia JthflntiitrlT wins. Hlrf'. ty concmtrmti-d. To qnaa ttt ruHla tenth uf cent day. No ol br utw-f(Mii th trmr Strk-f ly a ttM-lMiikf. nr Unrr rmn Mrrtl dm 244: m-nd x mrv t itrwa-ut Rmip," uvi unv ru4Hi-wr. II jouran'tsrt llseiidlo u. Aik timt rWti(u4t- for iu tMminprt. live gl. Larict 1 1 lb. run. (r tutul, $.& Si-i Uifp .-n, $" rtpn- prethud Sa.tiii)f' cnyof The Bel INmliry Pa-eraent frrf. l-ariu-I'.Miltr-f oftr vcr iiirtcc t ami ig ran $i 'A L a. JiHNoS ft iX . a tuituu Uutufl ;ru buMUitt, Umm COPYRIGHTS. TAf I OBTAIW A PATENT T For fmmj annwrr and an honest ofunmn. vrtt to Ml N iV ( 0..wbn he bad ix-arlT ntt r tr' lriellee in the pal en t btuoma. Cixumunu--ttmta urk-tlr ctnfld-utiai. A llaiolbMok. ut in formation cnnanTiuic I'r tritt and bow to ob. tain ibem aenl free. A1m a catalogue oi meduui leal anJ adenttftc bookii tcol five. faint taken throucb Mniia ft Co. reoHT (necial outlcelathe Svlrnlibr American, ami Ibua are bntovht wiilr before the puMic with out eMt to the rflTPfttor. 1 hia inlmdid Panpr, Uuel weekiv. elesant I j illoat rat Ml. baa bT far t he lanreit rircniatKo of aiir acieatiae work la thm woruL 93 a rear. Sample codim aent free. Building Edition, monthly. tJua year. Wnrle eopiea. cent. Kxery nambvr mnlain beao tt ful plat. In color, and pbotncrapha of Bear bouse, with plana, enabling butldera to ahow toe UtHit 1ealKii and aeeurecnatrarta, Addreaa 1LN 4 t, haw loioi. Sol BUOAOWAT "MA ECU HEN tbc Perfect CURE for ALOIA CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore ond Ohio Bailroad. Bomeraot and Cambria Branch NoKTIIVTAUIl. Jolinxtown Mail KT.r. -..-! kwt SH a in.. fttn rx t 1:1-:, lyeiowu t: A lloov eravillc.'i.-'i. Jolinttowu Jolinlown Mall Ftpn-. Kockwrn-! II:'" a in., toiiicni l Miivohm ii ll-t, lloov cruv llk- PJ.-IX. JoIiiikKiwii I-. " p. 111. Johnatotrn AriiiiiiiolHtlofi. ICin-kwnort 5: l .. ... ..fn..ni!. k-Iil Mi,v..IiiWII li:.hL lioOV Y- .fi...M. I. .!..... . T.J.. tC 111,: U. tl rii tw l-j w . ,. w. littiiy. MorTHw-AKn. V:ill lohnitoH ii fc-aia. in., ll-mvemvillf 7:1 1 Sloyeatovrn 7:-s roiiicr.-l 7's JJockwooJ Kxpr.-ss. Johnstown 2:'0 p. ni., Hoovcrwllle Stoy.tiiowu a.-s fiicrn-l :k.V, llaa k- Wooil i.Sk Suii.hiy ftiily. Jo'.instown K-.Tn, Somemct lOfll IUik4'l 10:. I IKNXr? Y LVAX I A liA I LIU A I). CASTCRN STAND BO TIMf. CONIIEN-lKIt KCIIKII'I.K. Train arrive ami l iirt fpuo the Mlation at JoluuiUivi on ua Iomowh: WESTWARD Sotithvrinlerri Kxpn-iM. Wuo ni Kxin o JoluiHlown Aci-otiiTiio!aiitii " AccomiiiiMLAtioii Pacific Kxpn-a - WllV l"BMCIIKcr Mai'l JotlltMoWll Accilli illoilalloli Kaat Ijuc t:STWAKU. KeyMone Eiprwii i-liore Kxiin f..- a. ni. 4-.rn " i:.'.7 " I iu " StrL'4 " :c: " " i'r :1 p. 111. !!.- p. lit. .f 55 a. ni. :.: Hi " f : -4 - Krl.t " ll:lt U'Tr.' p. m. 4:11 - t; 7:ln ltr-) - A Itoona Aci-oiti in flat ion Main I.ine hxproM ltay r:i-r A Iiooiia Ari-oiiiiiiiMLtlioii Mail Kipnu Jolina'ov.'ii Ai-ciiiiiinoJuliou riillMihlphU Kxn-sa KimI ljiic..... For rates, map. Ac., go to Ticket Aifcnt or al.in Th.. tl VVatU 1. A. V . !., 110 l-lflli Avenue. I'iltahury, a M. I'rvviwt, J. K. Wiwl. IKo'l Manager. tieu'l I'aM. Agt. BOW (RING) it is easy to ster.1 or ring watch? from the pocket. 1 he tle f ptt the watch in one hand, tiie cluin in the ether and fives a short, quick jerk the ring s'.ij oiT the watrfi il-m, an.l away f v.-s the 3b.h, lea ir.g the victim on' tUe ci.ain. fiai i:t!!3 Earns: Thebaar hi a groove c.i each e:id A c.'l&r tans dewa i.ijc the prndan; istemi and fits into th; grooves, firmly locking the bow t-a the rrnizr.l. bo that it cannot be p jl!ci or twisted cli. Sio'A l.y a'.l tvatt'i K-i'tr5, nilhout '. cost, on J.is. lUis IT!e;l ni.tl Mlirr vf cases containing this tra:e mark A aaich east epencr sent tree on rtqutil Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. MARTHA WASHINGTON COOK-BOOK FREE! 320 PACES. ILLUSTRATED. One A the best Cook nMks tuMi-beii. It coo 1 it us m:i-'x: for all kinds of cHk.3. Al-o tepart i:ients on Vrdicin. Kti-im-tte, ait! Toilet reciues. Inrxcd i r Ljcdv refer- C",S!LED FRLE, -UB-rt for 50 LARGE tTOW HEAT'3 cr.t lir.m Liou ColT wrappers And a 2-cent Starar. VrV fir Ii i s.-ir i!i,t i-v-mrMrw. V ." tioj:v aJuii"lt: ra :i-t'-s :ti:.. u k.t'f.-. fian:, ioisos spice co, S DREXEL'S IMPROVED EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL WITH CHEMICALLY PURe HYP0PH0SPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. FOR CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS. - COLDS, ASTHMA. SCROFULA. - SKIM DISCASCS. MCNVOUS DISEASES. - DISEASES OP CHILDREN. - WHOOPING COUGH. ANAEMIA. CATARRHraaSsBV - GENERAL DEBILITY, ETC.. ETC This Taluable preparation cures by Its antritlre and altrrative powrr. It u a true emulsion. not a lime oap. is easily digestcti, (quickly asnaiUtt-d. aad shows lla voaderlul action on blood. tisuc acd nerve by a most marked improvement fium the first done. Dreiel's Eam'sios of Cod L!w Oil b espedariy serviceable tor aarrmta. nervouncsA, lor scrului and scrofulous swellings, glandular enlargement., and the wasting diseases of childhood. I or dys peptic and nervous conditions, loss of flesh, dis turbed sleep and nijht sweats, it is a perfect cure. Draisl'i Emulsion of God Liver Oil is the very best remedy to be had for coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, laryngitis, sore and bleeding throat, hoarse ness, tickling in throat, soreness oi chest and all other irritated, inflamed and diseased conditions of the throat, luas and chest. Large bottles, SO eeits per bottle. SoM by druggist generally, or scat to any addrtsss oa r? ceipt of 50 cents. SOLE PROPRIETORS, Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE. MO. U. S. A 120 DOLLARS PER MONTH Im Your Own Locality made easily ami hononilily, without capi tal, iltirin:; your 8arc hours. Anv man, uoiuaii, lv , or irl can Jo the work hand ily, without ixr-ritnrc. Talking tin urfcss:iry. Xothiiii; like it for money, making over offered U fore. Otirwoikers alw.iv prosjier. No time wasted in learning the hn.siness. We teat li you in a niijit how to succeed from the fln-t Iiour. You can make a tritil without ex pense to yoiirslf. We start you. lurnish errrytliiii needed to carry ou the busi ness sueecssfully, and Riiarantec yon against failure if yon but follow our simple, plain Instruction. Header, if you are in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business liefore the public, send us your address, and we will mail von a Uucu meiit giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta. Maine. 7 business - JTny1 rr'j coii.ege in America for ob-a ftamiDE a bread- iiiriin edaea- sion. Forctrcu x v v aaaress address WTTHOUT THE In tsci: THE Is None Too Cood When ;You It is Just : FRESH, PURE DRUGS, A it in To Have Omfulmce in the l'hyhiun r,0 AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of ettinif tiie .'ar-fu!Iy TRUSSES irrjTEl All of the Jlent find Mont Approvd Trnw Kej.t , Satinaction flua ran tent. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES CALL AND HAVEy SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, - p; New York Weeklj Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. i l i v A r 1 -tr"".nr "r a -n o -L- VV W Address all orders Louther s Main Street, ThisMcdel Drug Store is Favcrits mth. Pecph in Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jledicincs, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Trim Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE IxKTiiR GIYK PKKSoXAI. ATTESTInX TilTHE I'M Piifsi,; v.. .r Loutner's Preseriplions KKt urut ttr.iya takfx to rsr osi.t pkrsii am pvrk akti. i SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Good: alway? on Land. From large assortment all can be suited. THE FfflEST BBAHDS OF CIGABS Uways on hand. It is always a pleasure to display onr to 'ntending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yari M ANI-FAITTREK AND DEALER AJB WlU.I.IXALK AND K.TA1I.IK Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Sofb "Woods Oak, FoplMr, Sid in go. PU-krt, IoIl ti W alnut. Yellow l'lne. Flooring. Sai.li. MrEl' Cherry, ShliiKle, Doon, Hal listen. lietni. "Lalh, White IMne II Mm!, Aewel Vai. 1 A jrfnt'r.il lincof all rnulcmif I.iuiiN r a;i.l RniLlinsr M;itt ri:il nn.l Kni.ir -- .' t-f1 3 stK-t. AIsm, ran runiish anythiiis In the line of ir liusin.m t.ic.nlrr wi-.ii r.--"1 1W pnnitus!s such a Krui k.-Is, uilj-slitl work. -N Eli AS Cu ODice anl tard 0ppi(e S. & C. R. n. IT WILL PAY YOTT T BUY YOUR memorial Work WM. F.SHAFFER, S)MERMET, PEXVA. I;inutK-turer of and In-alrr In Eastern Wurk Furnihl on Short Nolie- AMt, Auint for the WHITE BHOXZE! IVnums In nvcti of Monument Work will fiml It l llielr inl. n-. to t-ull ut my kIiou wh. re a .n.. r sliowiiiif will lie ajiveu Hm-ih. -S:itifcietioii KUiirxiileeil In every re. ami Pritt-H very luw. 1 iimte nix-etul attentiou to I lie White Bronza, Or Pura Zlnt Monumart intrtxlueeil by Rev. W. A. Riii. na ilet-t,). iiiiroveiiH iit in the xiiil of Mat. riiil ami 'oust ruel ion. unit whleh Is tleium to be the popular Monument tor our rlumgeubl fli nuile. tiive u a call. WM. P. SHAFFER, IMFOKTAXT TO ADTIRTISIKS. The cream of the country papers is form J In Remington's Coanty S?at Lima. Shrewd n3Tmi.-ra avail themselves of thee lists, a copy of irhieh caa be had of Kemizigtoii Bruiu of Kow York i Pittmr. BEST Buy Ii;i;irr:uit to S ii fn-slu-t in- i i-: i iP j.i.j. jr, f''iiiiiuriihl. J AND W JJ JJ to The IIe!iaij. Drug . Store Somerset, Pa. Rapidly Bsccaing afe ecmc 55 X X I XG H A M , Statron, Mll!irlT.f its FilCTICALLI T" n" .4a.f Over 500 Beautiful Designs. uniniuruTii YOU CAN FIND a Sis la ttrrsB. -M .1 h. Af" Z'Lm ; Family B mm) a V P51;'-rt . v- 11
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