o t i The Somerset Herald. Ei'.VAKI SCn.I Kiliuir and Pnipri.-U.r. WKKNKSPAY May K, I. What - j want is K-ss talk aUmt ho tant:inl iii.l'.'.r," am! lanrv larss Th;: .1-nil'tful Staffs iu lv; u i!l nil K-mk-'i as li.ivi- In r. t- .f uv u rvlhi l !v m-:ii:M-niti Im.i.am jr.iii'fil in r ii:( in N i.-:ira;;u;i, I' ll tin- fa'-i rvsiiailis tiiat lit-r way of tilling wa u:i'ii;riii'!sl jtu.l !i- r-lil:il U'. Tin: r.'r Mil-:i n-nril i tin 1 ti-iiiiN-r:: ir t-; : ! ! mi siivir. 'I'm' 'r.ti.i m it tr;i-sr - It tint if Itu 1.' -f u ru.vM irt'l. - a:ii- xv.iiil.l way. Ci.;:vi.i..i.Mi,i in !.is i.-t:-r to tin ;vrii"r f Mi-.-ii-j i tiiat lie Iki 'trii'-l t U' J ViniK-ralii'"; Imt he has certainly iii'i ! a l la! fi ure of it i- f.r us J.li'U-i:i Jiis iiurty is iMUtvrni l. iUH' -IJ A ?i v. ul Iv known in hlstorv tli Ni r.'T:'iy 'f Stall- w hi) kt jt tin- iMUiitry i-ni-Jiiiily r inii:ici that tin oiliiv liail i:cvi-r U'fre kin hi I J y a Man iii-.j!ia:ilkii f..r it i;i .- liiany The j'ri-4-s of sh-;:nv to Ik? inl vamisl .m ait'.Miiit of tin- i'K-roa-w'd t.st -f K-athcr im.lT the new tariff law a i-iiin-id-ive rvirsuu why iK'iti'h'r.it.s who 1 not ro lurofooti'd shou'ii vote the J J'j'U:ili(.-all tirkvt. Tin' 'ji'oil wi-Ut:i ni::u' wliom "ri.-j wants for th rrt-shktitial -an-iii.i.icy is liij'jtiii'r iu!:iilf invisiiiU'. No Wi-sH ril IVlliKT::t,ir liMiTll IVlil- x-r:it I'ithcr, 'aa ho l'uiiij who c-au car ry his v, n Stale in i v.i. Takk lioti-c that EiiL'lish hanker nii 1 hrokt rs are uhi in the inark-l lttiyinr Ani.-riean stocks and stvnrilies. Tii.-y only v.aitc 1 to le stirc that the J.'i:ioera!ic tai iiT-n-foriii smashers were tamed down ami out. A arty whic'i within a year and a ha'f has s'.-m1 uj for ami recommend ou "rcl do '' u.i'l "wild eat' nioncy should not .row r.-d in the f.ice-whci! -kcd to explain what he means hy 'sound iirrciiev.' Va.-him;1(ix dispatches state that the r.i-cipts of t'ie irovvrunictit for the hist ten niotiths. witii two davs I'stinia- tol, were solium . I, and the ovjieii ilittires K. m) a u exi-s of c- iK'ii-litures ov-r ns-eipts of io,KiO,oiiO. The prohts of the Standard OiKom patiy on theitil siinrt are i-stiinausl al s-Vi,(M),(KI. If the fi-ures are any where near correct it made I'liotigh in n few days to Imy all the eon:pctini pipe lines which it was authorized to purchase hy the riM-ent act of the leg islature. Thk Tcii!i ss.v Ixjii-lature elcctisl Tumey, iK'ium rat, l-y a majority of thirteen. If ever the nuiulh.-r tliirtcen was the synonym of had luck it is in tiiis case, as tin- Tennessee IK-Inocrats M ill see in xt fall win li the people n pu liate their theft of a :.ivnior-:iip siid drive the rascals out of power. XK of the organs s;u s "the IX-nm-ratic party -an stand an awful lot of p-.iiii-himnt." It is will that it can. It is fjoing to jret it here and hereaf ter. Kven the I'nivcr-dist l.rcthrcii w ill hardly claim that DciinK-rat will have a nitv time of it in the hereafter. With no office in sight no man of the future will likely ever hoast that -I was a lK'tnHTah" Inl-r 0-'-ot. The Democrat of Teinussee have dissrraed thcmsi'lves in the eyes of all honest men. They have delilerately, shamelessly and in delh.iH'e of the rights of tx-ople stolen the State from the majority, and seated as gov ernor a man who was defeated at the jh.Hs. An ordinary professional thief is a teiille!iian, in comparison with the thieves of the TciiiK-sscelefrislaiioi:. We hear a vast deal of blather now-n-days from Democratic sources, in favor of a "safe eurrcney.'' Well, didn't we have a safe currency when tiie Republican coiitPl!eil the Nation al administration? It was only after Cleveland climbed into the Presiden tial chair that we found iK-mocrats ad vocating wild cal banking and the fns-coin:ire of silver. Let them kei-p liands off and there will Ik' no f?ars of a safe currencv. The nine for argument, and for dem onstration by wherefores and Imimusis, of tariff problems has gone by in the l'nite.1 Slates. History, teaching by I'XjHTietiee, has proven that when the tariff of the country is thoroughly pr.-tei-live the prosperity ! the Nation is vonderful, and that when the tarill" the i-ountry is of "the markets of the world"' order the markets of the 1'iii ted Slates are depressed. The ikv;1 of the eoplc is a revival of home manu factures, a -onsejueiit Increase of the leiitatnl for honie la!or, a consequent increase of home wages, a conseijUeiit im-rease of the home purchasing mw r, and a conseijuent inereaso of the li'tme trade. This is the tariff situa ntioii in a nutshcl. 1,1-ss than four years ago, the Demo- ratie organs throughiiut the country were shrieking in horrorover the"huu lrel million dollar surplus," in the National Trensury and were demand ing "tariff reform" as the remedy for having too much money on hand. Well, they have had "tariff reform"' f the kind they hunted for, and then' is no longer an hundred million dollar surplus, nor any kind of surplus. Tile truth U there never was an hundred million surplus, nor one-third of that Minount, although it suited iK-nnx ratie purins- to say so, but now it is admit ted that there is not only no surplus, lut an undeniable deficiency if over Jifty-one millions which has Ikvii i:; vurreil by this Democratic administra tion within the last eight months. Thi is mainly the result of "tariff re form 7 or tann tinkering. So long a l oi mini nil r.vi in:;. . it.iii as I ladasoiind protection taritl jadi- I we thrived and were prosix-nats. I we had -v we thrived and were prosix-rou but as soon as we emliarkcd on the English fret- trade Hhy, we lK?gan to fall in debt, our inanufactoring indas- j tries IxHme crii.ply l, our surplus van-j isued and a deficit, which is daily growing larger, took its p'-aec Democrats Stsal s Stats N-iivii.i.k Ti'nn., May 4. T!i rc was a wihl m-ciip of nfiisinn l:itc l-it nielli in the joint mnventinn of Senate unJ Ilonvuof Uejirescntativcs jm-t before the ailo'ition, hy a vote of 71 to ."7, of the ma jority reiM.rt in favor of IVU-r Tumi'' li'.Mii'ierut ) ami cjrainst Henry flay r.van- (lt"iiil!liean fir the tJovonmr siiiji. In ar'iing ajrainst Tuniey, "a limn of int'Trity who had surrounded hiiti-n-lf w ith some niitrue men," S;'iiutr UaiiK s.iid that a large inolivp to t!i- pn-s-i;t dtitesl eame from men who were Piiiiin ted with the IVnileiiiiary lni and JT"i"S Into d'-:ai!v w hell Senator Whitlliorne gut th- !l'r. and uid: A li-iiriii:in of the IVniteiit iary In-v-tn;atin(r 'om:i!itt-. I madf a th r . iin sl,-,! niiii tiie ne- and the oi l jM-nt.'ii;.:irr. Th-re w n oi.e io o::ch and fi;i! i i: v et I ir al i -in -f all ni::tter till of jr '( I ' 5t th" !;j!.t'---l shadow i?;ntlir ii.t ri:y of Pi t. r Turner, and tin man w ho m:ik ti trie i a ;,jr. and lh troth i- not in ho.!." A "-hutii' and S throw irg of th i' lt I two iiiinut' fotioiit-L When it iter w.i r-t r-d Mr. r.al rt-ki 1 if Mr. WhittlH.rne he! ir.tnd--l to ni'-'.r that e ::h.-t to him. Mr. Whitthorne a-V.ei if Mr. Iln!.- ma le tti-h a i l.r;v. Xt. ra!.i w.id he had made ;i-!i a el.an--.". I"lt h i I .l -toe-tly Kaj.l that ov-er.e-r Tisriiey w:a man of inl'viity. Mr. Whi'.ttioriic then icild: "Tiu:i the ijthet t -- not a-Jly to the S- iiator from lliekman. 1-nt d m Iy to w h x er eh ir-s hand or kleitt h'!ei.f fraud nji-.u iJovene rTurncy," Thit. temiiorai-ilv l!nisfl of a diiiiit- that had t ejr-iti n as.-uii:o i'Pjrti'iii al-mo-t revolutionary in thi ir M rion-ne-vs. t oiKt-rnioo the thrcati'iiin nature of the en-i the NiishviHe lUtiner to-day says editorially: "I; i a faet l-eyoi'.d j'.iestioii that the mas of the Iteiinx-nii y and the 1-est ami irevaiiinx sentiment of the j.arty in thii State is iintihath-ai'.y o;jnieil to the artisan aft ion taken hy a inisui.Usl maioritv of the l'l'itKH-mtie memlH-rs of the lienwral Asscmhly in this contest. and the indignation exnresse-1 in this city this morning over the indefensili'e a. ti .n whieh overtiiri.s the jxi.rik- s elec tion for tlovcrnor is lf.it an onrnest of the general iviuicmnation throughif.it the Sl.ite. -The fiht f.r vim'ifatiom-f t!e pally will ! kejit up ami the is,j.e of .tlier States m:ist nnderstand that the IH-nioc- ra-y of Ti'iinessi'c have heen mirepre- seitel in this niaiii-:, ana uicir i.-ui- nl'.eriv disn-arded." VTLite Declared Elected. Ini.iana. Pa., Mk 5. Judges loty l'.a:ker and K'-yhtirn, const i lining tin? eo;i:i appointed to try the contest -f e Judge Itlair agaiTt Judge Harry White, for the ju-iii-iary seat in this l:t ;.!, vscter.iav doei ied i?i favor of .lad " Wliito. Judo poty gave the d '-'ii-'ii, w hU li was that ".71 illegal votes had ltv ii east, of which '') wore for P.lair and "J'm for White, making the hitter's majority 1H. The c mrt then directed the ballots to bp horned, b'.it on t;;- olj.vtion of Mr. Knlliier, one of blah's counsel, inodinc 1 the order to rt-ad that tiny la'ist be d-stroyed within days, urdess an ap jx'al shall te taken in the meantime This action of Mr. lliifTner is c oisirae l to me-.iii t'nat th"re nif.y lir? an appeal to the Supreme Court. The costs of the case are pl i -ea upon tiie s.iuv.ty, and may anion nt to any fig ure lietwccn vlnml f'lo.oi"!. In reach ing their dic'sioii the coui-t dealt mainly with the charges of lioti-rcgHtralion, iioii-.nrme:it oftaxe-s, iiou-r,id"iicc an 1 bri'.x'ry. Iliair's interests sutlered most through the failure of his supporters to pay their taxes and register, w hile Judge White's illegal voters became sil'!i through the over-zeal. .usness of his friends and through non-residence. A Fight With Hostile Indians. Simkaxk Kat.i.s, Wash., May 4. 1 he expected hosi;liti.( have liegnii l.-lve-i the settlers of the Kaiispeil Valley and the renegade Indians. Three settlers, William .Tared, "Hid-' Jared and Oscar Mcliiighlin. were atta -ked hy a bind of the redskins. Ilig Sam. the leader, krecked William Jar-1 down wiih a crowbar, but after a short lihl w ith the Indians the whiles reached their Is -at, from there they tired on their assailants and killed one. The Indian agent has applied for troej, and the settlers are preparing to drive the renegades from their land. Saved hy Eii Whiskers. Ciii:sti:i, Fa., May 4. John Kinney, w ho was living a hermit' life in the w -mids at I'.irmingham, was arrotcd on suspicion as Geerge Win. lis'.!, who is wanted in Serantoti for tiie murder of his w ife. Justice P. Miles Frame 1 is invered that Kinney, w ho wore a long brown beard, could not have grown it since April 4, when the murder was com mitted. Win'dish at that time wore a small g.utee and mustache. Kinney was discharged without further delay. Sold for Fifteen Foniei. Win: face, a :ta, Kan., May .". Rosa White pretty young Indian maiden, a pupil of the Caddo Indian School, lias ix-cn sold by her father to her sister's husband for i-" ioi:ies. The Indian w hose w ife she is 1 become Is 7i) years old. and already lias other w ives, She is but 17 years of age. The gill has appealed to Professor Montgomery, of the Caddo Sch-iol, Josave her from such a fate, and iie is exerting every energy to assist her. He has ma le an appeal to the e:!i. ns of KJ P.eno and a po-p ilar sulsM-ription is biing taken up in order to raise a sulh -i.-iit sum to pay her traveling expenses t; Washington, where she iloias to u tiiat she may make a p.-tvooal appeal to the President. The girl's father is iuexonjlilo and her aged lover iusisis uyr.i tho contrail Iv? ing carried out. A Fatal Thnnder'aolt. Hi niin-i.Ton". W, Va., May basl (veuiug als;;t Tio'cloek a severe storm. acoiuia:iie 1 by lightning, passed over this section. In Ohio, almost opp.isitc here, Chilton Woods Hamilton I'.asscll and T.J. Pold:uan ,ni Ik-ci fishing and were returning home. Woods was car rying a gun which was struck by lijbt ning. killing him instantly. Tiie other two men were so seriously injiinsl that they may die. A Terrible V-silant. Pain is always a terrible visitant, am often domicile! itself w ith one for life 1 his mtlictiou is prevent il.le. in case of rheumatism, by a timely resort to Ho telier's Stomach Hitlers, which cheeks the encroachments of this ulctinatc and dangerous malady at the outset. The term "dangerous" is -usi-d advisedly, for rheumatism is always liable to attack the ital organs and terminate life. No tes timony is more conclusive and concur rent than thai of physicians w ho testify to the excellent effect of the Hitlers in this disease, persons incur a w etting in rainy or snowy weather, and who arc ex posed to draughts, should use the Itinera as a preventive of ill effect. Malaria, ilysjiepsia, liver and kidney trouble, i:er i ousr.css; and debility are rIso among the ail m.'uts t ) waic'.i tlr.4 p.ilir edicine The sentence of blixt, who tanie-1 state's evidem-e at Minneapolis in the Ging murder ease, is life imprisonment, w idle that of Harry I lay ward, who in spired and was to prod by the crime, is death. Archie I. Itrown, son of the goiernor - - , " r Kentucky, was shot and d?-T ") , ''"-eputable ho, id killeJ Tues louse in Ixn.is- , ville, by Fulton Gordon. Mrs. Gordon, 1 M 111, U r.,11,lll U'lll T r.H .-..u .V j.;,; hy ;riion. superintendent W. II. Smith, of tho K,unieal gardens in Washington, has held bis appoiutuient for it vears. Hamsbnrg Litter. H Atinisiu no. Pa.. May 4. Ista The House nu t on Monday evening, at .... . . ! ... f - 3 o fi.N'iw. .ncr a snon wmihh Maekall, of Aliegh"iiy. nmioiitieed the de.ith of hi ci.ller.gue, H.-in. M. It. Ix'in- on, who died in New York at 2 n'ehf-lc in the afierii ioii, April L". A roiiiinittei' w as appointe 1 toljU? nppnpriale a.-tion, and on motion thi Hons mljooriied ui meet Tucsdiiy morning at In ."clock. Previous to the openingof Moadty even ii;gB s. ion Chief Cierk I'etterolf ha.1 the chair and desk o.i-;i id bythde-c-im- I li.cinl er ilrasl in m.siruii g. On the desk he '..es- l a pillow of NnH:lill I-i Franc" fs"s- Mr. I. inoii'n d-iilh w -atis.d by snsuniptioii supc nndms'd by wounds r.s-fivisl at t!n battle of the Wil dericss. He had r e t as a iii.-tuUt of the Hons.- imv lss7. n-idwas h'thly P-to'iio-M y hi? as ..-. I!e lu'l gone, .etcti:ne 3 , to th" Pernio bis. frthe l-:.cl,t .-t I heal:h, b:it tindinc no im-pr-. ni'-nt. I'lim I hi f.f-e homeward, and h id t ! as far .ts V. w Vcrk. w lien hd Us-a:iif weak to Irani fur.her, ud death cjuie to his relief. Ihn. John Wananiaker gav a rtxi-p-I ion in hotv.r 4.f li.ivcrn.ir Hastings last Friday ncniug. t hi home in Philadcl phi.(.ai I invit-s! the in.inU'rn of the Sen ate and II.mim'. n ThtirUy the lbiso hell three sessions, in order to !e no time, I riday's M-sioii usunlly lieiug a short one, the meml-rs taking th ll: aiidlbt . trains c:Lst and wist Tor home. A d.-hsgalion of lawonakers visi:l tlio Philadelphia Academy of Natural Seieneo on Friday. Here's a chance to turn an honest del lar: Ir. John H. Fager, President of the Han isl.urg Nntuial Science Association olh-i s a rew ard of one dollar to the lirst person locating a specimen of coltsfoot in the Kevstone State. Many persons mis take wild ginger for coltsfoot. The lK.ta-ni.-al name is Tiissilago Fai fara. Auditor General -elect Mylin will sue eccJ ien. Gregg next Tuesday. Ho lias over ill I applications for iMisitioiis. C. l. James Young, of near Middle town, this county, the millionaire fanner, died this morning in his 7":h year. His death was the result of an accident which befell him on Saturday evening having been thrown from his buggy while on his way home from one of his farms. He leaves an estate valued at from one. to two million dollars. He ow ned thirteen farms in the ncighliorhood of Middle- town. The follow-in? bills passed tho Senate finally : To prevent perpetual building restrictions upon mil estate; to liseou timiethe iiseot public school houses for election p irpo-ies; to design tiie eandik of materi.ds to he used in the construction of public buildin;;-! paid fir by State money; to prohibit the capture or killing f r sale of partridge, grouse and wood-e.x-k , to increase li-.c s.i!ary of the seeiu taryof the state board of health from sjii.ui toS.;.(Mna year and m remove llm lestrietion tliat the slate appropriation to the U.ar.1 sh:.;l Ik? use 1 for spis itic pnr i.;s:to iToliihit chief bc.rgi-.seis from holding any other oili.-e during the term for which ll-cy have been elected; provid ing for the employment of persons sen- temtsl to simple imprisonment in tho county jails. Among the bills reported out of Senate committees are: lbnise bill to amend the anti-oleo uet taking one-half the tlno fn.m informers; the Cochrane bill to pre vent tiie adulteration of fiod; House i.iil dividing the cities of the State into three classes. The Senate committee to investigate the Wernersville Insane Asylum reported that they found very little to condemn, but censure the management of the insti tution for the causes that led to tho death of one man. The Uok-keepmg, etc., were found to bo perfect. The bill relating to tho printing of Smith's Hand Hook has been approved by the Governor. The following appointments were made by the Governor, and continued by the Senate : CuiiiiiiissioHer of theP.oardof Public Charities J. W. C. O'Neal, Getlyslmrg ; Geo. I. Melxsid, Philadelphia; Francis J. Torrcuce, Pittsburg ; William II. I-im-bertou, Harrisburg; Charles Miller, Franklin, Venango county. Clerk of tiie Courts. Philadelphia William P. Ahern. To constitute th." State Fish Commis sion : H. C. Ford, Philadelphia ; II. C. ! -muth. I.micnster; 1). P. Corwin, Pitts burir: James A. Pale, York: Lewis Sti uclsr, line ; S. p,. Siiilwell. Scranton. The Sir ttiiis-ndme. au ;:ts ouicurre.1 in the House to tho Greater Pittsburg bills. The Senate Judiciary General Coia-mitti-e gave a hearing to some Philadel phia people who are in favor of the pro posed investigation of the municipal affairs of that city. Further action was jsistponed until next Tuesday, when some prominent Philadelphians will pre sent the other side- The prospect for a favorable recommendation arc none of the brightest. In the Senate the bill to provide for the election and organization of new coun ties under whieh it is proposed to form .lion uiirahela county was re-referred to the committee on account of changes without a hearing giving it a totally dif ferent import. A comparison 'if the work accomplish ed by the House up to May 2, ls;rs, and the same date this year, show that two years ago House and 2 :i Senate bills, or 77 in all, had licen reported from the committees. This year the House bills number "iJI and Senate bills 21 ora total of s72. T.vo vears ago at this date 12!i House bills had been acted upon and s. nt to the Senate together with 11 Senate bills Th'u year tho number are 17 and ill respectively. Thero have been 24 House bills passed by Imth branches and gone to the Governor, or one m ire than two years ago. The Senate bill to provide for the erec tion and organization of new counties out oftwuor more adjoining counties and prescribing the manner in which the same may lie done, know n as the tuay county hi!!, came up on final passage, and, after considerable discussion, was defeated !l2yeas to s nays not a constitutional majority; The weather since Tuesday h.is Is'en delightful bright clear skic and life giving sunshine. Vegetation is on the jump, and the trees aro nearly out in full leaf manking a loiiuga in the Capitol irrounds very enjoyable. Fish stories almund, and tifc seems to Iw woriii living. lUith Houses adjourned un Thursday to meet next Moiiaay evening. The Marshall bill prohibiting the sale of oleomargarine and other imitations of pure butter passed finally. The bill is similar to the act of lss.1 except that it di reels that one-half of the fiue collected from violators shall go to the county and the other half to the department of agri culture for the use of the state Ihiiry and Food commissioner. The Farr compulsory education bill. yhich has passed bith house's of the state legislature and which, with the excep tion of having the title amended, is ready t go to i 'overnor Hasting for his signa ture, is exciting a great deal of interest in educational circles. The bill, if it becomes a law, w ill com pel the attendance at school, for at least four months in th:? year, of all children between the ages of Sand I'd years, and provides f"-r the fining of parent or guar dians who refuse or fail to comply with the law. Truant oltbt'rs will he appoint ed. whose duly it w ill W to see that all children fuind loitering iu the streets shall ! compelled to go to Hchixd, and thus laH.tblacksnewslioyii and newsgirls, flower pirls and juvenile peddlers of all sorts between the ages referred to, instead of roaming the streets, will 1m? placed where they will have an opportunity to a-pilre an fahication. The vote by which it passed the Senate finally, has leen re considered so that the title can be amend ed. It then g.e to the House for concur rence before going to the governor for his signature. The female school teachers of the state won a decided victory for woman and woman's cause yesterday by the final pas- Rige l.y the House of the bid giving them the Mine pay as teacheni of the male w.x. Th bill provides tint female employes in the p'lt.lic schools shall in all casisi rei-eivethe same rompenwition as Is al lowed to male teachcrH for like wrvicis when holding th same grade ofcertili- eati1 and are employed to leach an epiul grade as male teai-liers. The bill carries a jieiialty clause, w bi-h nay that control lers and director violating tho law shall be liable to removal from ortice on rom phiiulofa teacher who sluiil prove tho f l'fore a court. The Ihwis-' ali pa-isl finally a bill of great importance to school direclora, jt luitliiig them t wrar onean.Mhcr when Ixing indu-ted inlo ollice. Mr. Farr th.sii.ht this was trilling w ith a gnut and dangeroiin iwer; bill Mr. Talljol, of Che-tor, reminded him that the name power is voted in cle -tion olliccm. Tho principle of the bill is purely thai ofac oiiuiiKsiati. n. Thought aai A:tioa. l"ntil there a correct thought thero cannot Im right action. Therefore, think right and Imy the Cinderella P.ange, and riKut B'-tion Is a-ssmreiL Sold by JAXM Ik IIoI.IIKUBAI'M, S.mersct, Pa. Child Sowa a See? Well. PiKexixvn.l.K, Pa., May 1 The 3-year old daughter of Patrick Morris w hile playing over an old well in her father's yard, broke through tho denyed planks and fell 4') fis.t to the IhiUoiii. As she disappeared the little girl screamed loud ly anil her mother heard her. Men hur ried to the mouth of tho well with ropex, and one was lowered to the lmttom. There he found the child clinging to old pieces of plank, keeping her head above tiie water, which is not deep. She was quickly hoisted to the surface, but w hen a doctor examined her ho found that. exeontine a few bruises, she was not hurt. Baby Carriages. The place to buy liaby carriages is al Fisher's Hook Store. Killed b7 Cyclone. m Tcifisox, Kas., May i Ten people were killed by a cyclone in the ncighlior hood of Patterson, 'J miles east of this city, yesterday. They w ere: Mrs. Joseph Wear, Gnu-e Wear, 12 years old; Herman Wear, li) years old; a lialio, William Armstrong, Mrs. Chapin, John Schmidt, Miss. Schmidt, iK.ra Schmidt, Frank Schmidt. Of the 2i injured Mrs. Frye, Joseph Wear and Mrs. J. K. 1'rlzyj 1 will die. Among the others injured are: Jacobs. Slir.ehey, Cyr is Henson, Mrs. William Armstrong. Twenty or more houses were demolished. Two OatiaTS Bite the Dzit. GiTilliiK, Ok hi.. May 2. The dead lxidies of Slaughter Kid and Charlie Picrson, brother of Tusla Jack, lth no torious member of the old lialton pang, were brought to thi cily to-day. They were waylaid by Sim Shaffer, deputy I'nited Slates marshal, near I-igails and lioth were brougut down with unerring aim. The Isxlios still have the revolvers and cartridge Inula just as found on the.n when killed. They were caught In their old rendez vous on tho edge of tho Creek country. cast of Ingalls. For .in worms, eczema, hives, in fact any of the various torturing, itchy dis- eascsofthe skin, iMm's ointment i an instant anil positive remedy. Get it from your dealer. Fell to Fighting ia Court. Kansas City, Mo., May 4. Lawyers mime to blows in Court to-day over the suit against ex-Governor Crittenden, now Consiil-General at Mexico, and City Attorney J. II. McIKiugall, who are guarantors of the luinds of ihe Midland Accident Company. W. F. Guthrie, son of ex-Attorney General Guthrie, of Kansas accused Frank P. Sebrci?, another attorney, of delilieralely lying. Scitree blacked both of Guthrie's eves lieibre Judge Searrilt, who jumped over the !euch, could sep arate them. Kx-Congresstiiaii William Warner paid the fines of lth attorneys t prevent immediate removal to jail. A lioa Far a Pushing Sag. City ok Mkxic,), May i. Tiie long heralded tight between a bull and lio iu Monterey to-day was a complete fizzle. After two hours had Imkiii wasteI iu vain efforts to bring the lxiast together, the public loft the pla.a in disgust. The lion was evidently oowod by his experience in the last fight and simply ran around the cage. Tho bull was full of fight. The lion was hauled up by the neck and tho bull used him as a punch ing bag. After the public had gone tho lion died. Savaged by a Cyclone. Siorx City, la.. May :5. A tremendous eyolone struck Sioux county this after- no mi. Three school houses and 2U resi deni-cs near Sioux Center were swept awav. At one school house two teachers and three pupiis weru killed and many injured. Two worn :iii were fmnd dea not far from w here one of the seho; building stvI. One man who arrived in Sioux Center late in tho evening re ported that his house was blown away and his family killed. He himself escap ed and says that at least 10 1 people must have Iks-h killed. Parties have been sent out from Hull, Sioux Center and Orange City, but their work is being inrrio.l on in total darkness and in the midst of tremendous wind and rain storm. It is c jnse.piently progressing slowly. A number of liodies have already lieeu recovered, although the exact number cannot be learned. It is said that Perkins, a small town letweeii Sioux Center am Doon, vrai directly in the path of the storm and was almost entirely wipe out. The storm struck Sibley at 5 o'clock, destroying tho house of John W. Wat- terson, killing Mrs. Watterson, and in juring Watterson and his children. Thirteen dead had licen brought into Sioux Center at Op. m. It i. estimated that at least 50 people have l?en killed. Ijiter reiorts say that 10 were killed at I.Mn and three at Perkins. Tho tornado jumjicd aiiles northeast to Sibley, Jsol4 county. Five are reported killed t hoi a. pAINT cracks. It often costs more to prepare a house for repainting that has been painted in the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure, linseed oiL Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repaint ing and never has to be burned or scraped off on account of scalinp; or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase any of the following brands: "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Batrman, "Davis-Chambers," "Fahnestock." ,,f 'Colors Natkmiit TLtad Co.1! Pare mie Lead Tinting Colors, one-pound ran to a 75-pouml keg of Lead and mix voor oa I'"5- Saves nnie and annoyance m matching shales, and ircuies tbe best paint that it is pos c iL.e to nrt ca wt. Sasil Hi a pasul card and pet oor book oa aints und co!.rard. frpt; tt will probably save im aggoJ tiany duUrs. NATIONAL LEAD CO.. New Wri, rHtdurc Eramh. Ccrnan National Jt-i.' t'uJiiii f, Fittsturg. CI T H T) T CirQ S.T PS OllL.l.lll U iL,l-J. P.r v'irtiiH of Kumlrv Writs of Kierl Kiii lu, an I lA-vuri Hik I.is. I.u.-I mil of Hk- l'mrt of ttllltt.Ol rl lf SilIliTt iSMllllV, I'l., In mi- diK'1'M-.l, Itii-r.- will Is- e-s4st ft i-iiMI.- Kilo, al tlic 'ourt HiKiM', in MouhtwI l. Ui;h, on Friday. May 24thf '95, AT t O'CLOCK P. M. ho following descTlotst rml rstute to wit. All tin- rl rht. t !?!. Iiit'-is-si, rliilm ami dis man. I i. f Kim its Hi iivit'i. y, of. In nml to n n.iln liirm ir Ir.u't or lainl siinni in jfimt r m n. Iiln. Sotiicnu-t roil :il v. Ph.. Is inir llir liviilst orif-lmlf iiti-n'si. coiiUtttitiitc nlsiiil II.' ni-,-.-s. mil Iii- Li mis of I'.lilii Slum. J.itm I'lsii 1 rvi-r, p n-l Nrir, Jhiii-k Kioilx, Js (ill ( ovist'' mi l lmii'i'l Mm d r. Iiuxihk Iri'-nsm tr.ilisl a iiiii:y imi.ii' dwell i Iihit. sniiitl Urn itnd 4ther outtHiildliiKk, with Uir Mnirl-iiniK-tn. lkeii In 1'Xis-uthMi nnl To Im imiui as me mi'HT lit rJimln Hi Ovi-rli y, at the suit of A a nm Anki'iiy. A I -so-All Ihe rlirlit. till.'. tnt'Tmt. rlalm anil t- imind ot KitiniH Klirkini'r. of. In ami lo n n-rl'iin liM of Knimiil silnali-In the vlllate of Kair lini. rior Him Iotiisiii, swH.i.TiU't nMiiilv. I'h Hiljoiuiiii! lots of Aliiiinil.i timvr. boumlisl dy an uii all y on thr aoulli. Main atr I u!i tin-iosI. bii.I lot of H. T. Wi l.l mi tin-nun li. Iia vlni; linns .a -nxU-d a uwelimg linns,', with thr iiiurt'ii:iii'isi. Tikrn In xiMMiium ami to Im nli1 n the tiniiM-rivor t.iiiinu r lit-aiiigrr. at tin? suit oi . K. Uvirii. -AI All thr riuht. tiiii'. Inlrrrst, rial in and dis r.uind of s.ir.ih J. Sine of. in niid to a is rluin tmrl of laiiil sltualr in Simile tuwiislii, S.1111 rrs,'t county, I'a ciintainini; iiil Hins, ulsitit 1 Hi-nsi ilnir, Im la ncr tn:iiir. atllninliiir lands of K. K lli'ii'lrr, lluiry Smith, Martin hi-lrs. B. r. Ib-mii r ml otlii-m, hi'.vuiijliirnsjiirriri- cd n tlwrlliln: housr, SI.-1I1I1' all. I waliT swrr saw mill, wilti thr appurU'tianrrH. laaiin in rxtvniiiiii ;ttid 10 ih' soiii n mr iiioihtIv of Si.ir.ih J. Slur, at the i-i'.it of Vai- ililine Hal 's use. AI-SO-All thr riirlit. title, inton-st. rliilm ami Ii- iiiiiihI of l'vi Kriisllinr. of, in ami to a r laiu tni.-l of land silunli- in Ji nnrr town-liip, Siiiit'rsi.t csmiily, l'u.. ruiitaiiiiii!; 1M aiTt-M limn-or Irss. iilxnil 14.', arret rliir, iKiianre tiiiils-r, inljoiiiin lands ot John Kislirr. Ihr irklm; in nil. I Imrlia Km 111, Jaisili Klinr, Jimatluin Shunk, Krank Hi-rkry and IVrry llruli, having tlirnsin ewliil a iwiwinry dwi'llim; hiitisr, liank hnrn, sueur rump uml otlirrout lillil. lint's. Willi the appurlrnaii'i-s. Iiikrri in i-xinl:oli ton. to is. nnii as inr uniK'rty of I-vl Krii-dlim', at the suit of iKxx-a J inly, ft. ui. AIX All thr rlirht. titlr. intrn-st. cli.im and di- nmmt of Jiiiin K. St.iuli. of, in 11 ml In 11 n rUiin lot of vroiiml siluitlr in Mcyrrsilalr lioroiili. im-rsi-t roiiiil v. I'm., on tnr imrtn snir 01 Nonli slrts. adjolniii!: lois of ,. K .Millrr, W ill l;i i.l Hi il-1. ami Isiuii'i.il l.y sins l ami ai- Irv. having Ihvn-im rnvlisl a twiKslory liwrllimr hniisi-aml a onr-story store liouw U-; fivl. Willi llicappurt.-iiamssi. T.lKril III rX.i'UUnri lllKl lo l" siilil as llir Iir.ip- rty of J.ihi! r. siauii, at llir sun 01 ;s. . LivrninsMl and Williatn I. Mryrrs, rxis u tirol J'l lvrl". Mryrrs, ilrc'd. A I -sill-All llir ilvlil. tlilr In r si rlaiiii and ilis man I of II. II. lirniy. li, In r.n I to I lie !'il liiwini; rral rslai,-. In vi!: No. I. A rrrl iln l.il nt rn. mid Hltiiati' In thr town of Sliank. v ili.', .Siiim ryi'l r-ium v. Pa.. Kin.: m Ihr mirth sl.ir ul Mnin slris I. a-i- jviniii'; lois of 1 1 llaili r, .losiali Wailii-r, ami an alliy on III.' mirih, liaiui lluinii vs-1 - .1 a I'volorv dwriliiiik Iiuum'. st.ililr and 01 'ii r nil! b'.iildinus. No. 'J. A rrrt.iin trart of land situ;tt" In innvrris U 1nvt-nliiii, roiinly and slalr af.in said, isiiilaiiuii' -1 arri's. iiiljuinln iamts of J.irnh lliws, laic ln :rs. imlilir road :iml allry. h:i mi; a lmir-ry sh'.l IlirrtHin rni'l'il. No. ".. A lra-t of liiifi, siliiiilr ai af.ri s.ii.1. coiilaiiiiniT z ii'Tis. :i'i.im'a 1.1111s 01 1 . .A. Urn nt, and public road. No. I. AnTl'iin ir.n-t of land, ait 11.1 W as afnrrs iid, tmiLiinina l' nrn , s arrrs rlrar. iiaiams timiu-r, adjnlniir l.im:s of Jaroli ltos, 11. M. Si'iinii'k, ami llir puMic niid. No. Two lol.s oi' t:riKi!id situ.-iti' in K'naii Usvl!!.-, rii'.mty and slalr af:ir-saii:. lyimr 0:1 tin soiilh siir of Main Htni-1, inijniiiin lots oft'. A. lt"ss. Tli-ni-iiuln Ks trr, ami iMiiindrd by an aili-y on the south, Willi thr a'lnrt'n:tm'-s. lnni ii 111 rxiviinoii ami 10 no soni 11 s inr pron riy 01 II. 11. tinuiy, at tlu'.-uil of Jiirh- VUSO Al! thr rlirht. l!H". Inlrn-t. rlalm and d.--mar.d of -vrvf Tayinan, of, in and lo the lol oriii; ili-s,riu il na! is.lalr, to wil; No. I. A isTialn Irar? of land, sltuatr in Alli--'hriiv l.iwiiship, Soiiii-rsrt counly. !a.. isintai r.iiiir li arrrs morr or b-s. 7 urns rli'iir, Uilaiirr liiniHr, adjniniiiK ianu.4 of Au gust Tavni.iii, liriiry Iliitir, 1-wis Km;lrka, I "it 1 r Itiirk and ollnrs, having thrr.sm rrtst rd a two-story ilwrllim; lioiisr, Imns ham, sii V'liriitiui) ami 01 hrr otn build in No. i inu-i of land aliuntr mi nfon-sal 1, ninliiiniii mi arris; it arrea rlnir. Utlaiirr tiiniwr, nilloiiiiiii; No. 1. nimvc. I'rli r itiirk, Kmil SMrlirr and rathai-lnr -Mill r, a iviaa tlirrron riwli-U a U'i Uibir, villi the appui- tl'lilllKI-JI. Taki'ii In rsi-oution nml to IfO sold as tlir inip.Tiy of ;mry.' Tayinaii, al thr siilt of liriiry l- .Miiu r, iiiar l.iiii. -ALSO- All llirriirbt. tillr. Inlrrrst rlalm nml ib inand of li. iiry K. .Millrr. of. in and lo a r. r lain larin or Iia : of land silnalr in Norlli llllliioll lownsliip, Momrrsrt IsillllI V, 'n., run. liiinin I II urns inorr ir hsi. iiInmiI till arm rbur. Iialanrr tiiiiin'r. ad Joining land of W . s. liivi ly. S. S. Jsaylor. Adolpli Wahl, V. 11. llitlir uml lwis Kngb'k'i. having thrnsni t ns-tixl a twissiorv- hotis,'. liank liurn ami ol ti er 0111 huiidms. with (hr appiirlrnaiiris. Tuki-a in rX'-riiitoii and 10 Ih sold as thr pr;riy of II. nry K Millrr, al the suit 1)1' 11. M. Im rki y, rasiin r, rt. ul. -A!--stV- A'l Ihr ri.'I;-, tillr. lntm-st. rlaini am! di iiinnd of sta-uii W. hii-liril and W illiam A. l!.i-hi !!. of, 1:1 ami to a rrit.i:i Inirt ol land -iltiiil" in Ji-im-r toM-iiiiin. sioiiirrs'l roiinlv. Ta.. fsinlaiaiiiir alMMit 11 arn-s. alsiul to a-ris rh-ar, Kilams- limiM-r, adjoining lands nf Jim. s,.nnii-i;'r. Iwi- nirlirou-i-r, J. J. -n!!iih. il. s. r Us:iC ami otliri, liavin tlirnsin rri:l rd a i.'nst mill, two liuvlliiti; hoiisi-t. bank Uir'i. watir siwrr saw mill and oilirr out iiiiiiiiinirs, wiiii im'aiptinrnaniss. Taki'ii in rx.vulioii and to lr sold as 11, i proiM rly of Siiisaii V. llusiirll and WilUam A. llusiirll, at tlr suit of Uini.-l Caullild. -AI,Si All thr rifht, titlr. intrn-st, i laiin and ii lilaud of 1-1. A. Mjmijflrr, of, in ami 10 two lulu of ground Hlluair in IbH-kwisid Ironi.ih, Soinrrs-'t county, I'll., and known on llir plan of said Ixim.iu'h as lots Nim. .V. ami .vf lotuird 011 thr Wi si sine of Main strs-t and li mn. led ly said st jss'l, ailry! and lot of tMsri;r Ittib-ti oiir. 1it No. -d li.ivinif tin noil rnt-lisl a two story Inimr dwrlliiia lioiisr, stable ami other out liuildiiiiis, w'.lh liir aiiurlruanr:-s. Taken in rxrriilion and to br mild as tiir pro)Tly of K A. Sjiaiilrr, at the suit of J sr liail-ihuuin. AIX-. All 111.' rlulil. tillr, Inlrrrst, claim ami b- in.ind of I 'liarlin .1. Jlrrriiigtoo, of, in ami to a rrrtain lot ol :niuiiil :iliiat in MryrrH-lalr lKrourli. Simn t. t iiKiuly, ra known on thi' plan of said iMir-iu!! as lot No. 117, tsiumhst oni!i"il by Norih Kinsl. on ihr ,nsi by li.ilr sins't, tui thrsinitli by .nis r?y of Win. ltarr. and iol of 011 the north, ha v- 1:1 liii-nsiu i-n-rlisl a oim-ilorv frams ilwrll- inir lions.' and other out biiilitius, with thr iipi;r,-nantii. laki ii in rxis-tttlon and to Ik' sold as thr pios-rty of diaries J. lli-rrinloii, at thr suit ol rml ItoweAlo. AI.sO- All Ihr riL'iil, tillr, int. r. st, claim and ib- iiiaml of li. .A. W rrner, of. in ai;d lit thr fn!- lou tin; Ui-srrilii.il rml rstalr, to u iu No. 1. A ivrtaln Iol of irminid silnatr In New Ita'tituore Uirouitli. Somrrsrl coiin'v I'a.. froiilim; Klxtys iuht fis t on Ikiitimorv sins'i, i-xieiidlin; alon i mirrh farm alMiul Ji lis-t, tin-lire by land of lM-rnar-1 Wolfhoin :i fis l, ilienrr by lot of Mrs. llariirand ti 1. il;nn(i!- street, rotilainint; alsnil arre. No. H. A lot of ground siliiatr as af-ipssiid irou'tiiir ui iis-i on astiim.rtoii stns-i, i-x- ti ndim; liark to Harnian s alley iiImiuI lntlfi-et. aujouiiiej lots 01 Mrs. spieeron I In-last, and lot ol 1 1 Im in stallrr on lis- west, contain, im; aiaitit arrr. No. .1. A n rlaill trai l of land situate In Allegheny township, Somerset rouiity, l'u., e iiUMiiin' about rl arn-s. l?i arrrs rli-ar, bal a me nmiM-r, aiijoiniuir lands or Adain im erund, 1'Wis lli rndta, tiisirsr Will, Knineis Sulirie. and Henry Wolfhoe, having tlirns on iT.vn .1 a our ami a HallIon- plank dwelling house and llulue stable, with Hie ai-i'unenams-s. Taken in exivulioit and to Is-sold as tho proM rty or II. A. V enirr, at the suit ol Vat riilinr Hay. ' AIX- All the rutiit, title, Inlrrrst. clai 111 and dr- maml of l-.ili.-ur Kyle, of. In, and to, thrfoliow iii'' iiisKTitsii mil t-sinic 10 wit. No. 1. A Iol of ground, sittuitr in Kiniersei iMiniy rli, Ssiinrrspt ismnty. I'a ImhiiiiIisI 011 llir liurth by Main slrs-l. oil Ihr Wi-sl bv West stm t iyii the south by J'airiol Mrts-t, 011 Ihr east by Iol No. 1 1 1, contain im; ul m-rehei, st riet mi-asurr. ami know n 011 Ihe icenrml plan of nam ooniinrn as 101 .so. 1 1.1, i-oniim; t-ti i,s-i on Main Klns-I, and extending, of same breadth 10 I'ainol sirri. No. i All that ransd or ine -e of l-roim,! sit 1111 te as aforvsaid. and known on the emer iti piau 01 rsiiHrsrl iNirotli;li, as fieirt ot lot No 114, ail iol nine lot No. Ill on Ihr west. Main Ktn-ct 011 thr North, and Kirt of ! No. 114 oil thr Kisl, and i'atriot slns-l on thr South. No. X Ileitis lrt of lot known on thr gt-n-rral plan of "oinrrsi-i Isirou-.-h. as art 01 lot No. I l.'i IhiiiihIisI and ili-srrilMs nsfollow: Ibninning oil Ihr south side of Main slns-l. at a nl, lliem-r by lot ul Herman I-llaer. N,,i,u, lti IM-n-hrs lo Patriot slnvt, Ibrms- by mi me w-st tlfly-slx fi-,-1, thenre north Hi tcn-hiK thnuiL'h No. Ill lo Main street, tlienis- bv same rust Iilly-six Uvx to thr plare ,f Is-Ki'iniint;, Is iliCthe last half of lot No, 1 1 1 nml 1 fivl nff of llir western pari of lot No. 1 la, U-ins t lie "Somerset House" pnis rty as it now rxisis I. r. Is iniiilie at thr rornrr of West nml Main slns-ts. and extruding Kast lo Ihr n-sidrncr tif II. I Iia-r, Ksip, and Innn Ilienrr south lo I'a I riot slns-l, along the proiM-ny of said II. I.. Ita.-r, ami thence along the north aide of Patriot stns-t to corner of West stni l. and along said stns-t. to the plare of beginning. sii!ainitir and oinbnieing Ihrihns- lots or ans-!s ofgroutid nlsivr li-M-rHn.il, and hav ing Ihcn-ou rn-rtnl a large thnsstory hotel Willi stable and other out buildings Willi llir appui-lctinui-fg. l aken in rxerution A to lip sold ns the pmp rrty of Kdgar Kyicat the suit of KllzaA. Tav luau -U al. ALSO- All the right, tillr. intrn-st, claim end dr niand of K. A. Werner, of. in and to the fol lowing descriticd nv rslale, lo w it: No. 1. Two rrrtain lot situate in New Ril-tiuion- iHimuuh. Suniers.1 umiity. Pa., known on I he plan of said bonmcli as lout No. H and 17, eai'h fnmtiitg tit fri-t on Washtnutou slmil, and running north fivl to WaPT slni'l, havitiK ilirmm en-etnl a two-slory dwrlling houseand otherout buildings, anil a lot of rlioice fruit trees growing on the promises. No. 3. The --is'-rn hnlf or Iol No. II. itii it" a- H lor, A-iiit. 011 m n,-r of Yi a.', in-.-io-i 11 : d t liiiili-.y ntr,--i. fiioii:i Tt f,, 1 oti vl.-.i'ii-lnii t ti-.-l an I run 11 inr f-.-t nlu-ig V 01 I s'.ns-t to V a-rr n' ri.'l, it iviii llii-re. 111 er.. t '! a npfk r Hhi'p aii-l a j;isi. 'nm.' st -.lib-, with lh- lipptirtellall-s-. laki ii In t-vs'iitioti and to si!.l as thr pror- rtyof 1". A. '.V.-rm-i, ?i thi :nl ol Art' iitiiii, brt. r'i iisi-. AI O.l Wfdiim.l iy, M iy 'iitll. l.i's All tbe right, tillr, In'eresl. rbiiin iin l do uimikI irf .Nmili II. Sill itl.-r. of. Ill an I l a '-r-tuln Hurl of hind ::uiilr In Ji nner lonliip. sinners,. t entimy. I'm.. isMiIaiuinis si-n-s, Inorr or h--. Alsml one-hall eh a r, iaiii'r lui.li-r. lid'. ih. i-.: Iand ol V. I.. liiw-..n, ieo. I ilisltilie. N'ih Irihri. Jeie J. t.ritti'h and llrorgr 'A I' liienlr i-r. Imtlttg tln psin em-tnl a larar thr-s-itory grtsl m:M, rolb-r pnsss.1, hn.lmr I al Ii wat- rand Im 11 n.-r. Lmmn as lite "C.iM-.idr Mills." Two dwelling houses, utalile nml other out biilld'n- s, wlih th- aptitirti-iianrii. Taken tn rxn-uiion and to Is' aM as Ihe 1.roTt v of Niaili II. slialf. r, at I lie suit of ai0 llolltiuis. Terms : NoTICt A" persona pundia-imr at the alsne aa le will pimse lake notice thi. I 111 r prut, of Ihr piin-linse money inusl lie latid when pnis-rty la knocked down: oilu-rwii' it will attain ii- exs,d lo a.iie al Ihr r.k ol t!te flrst pun-lutsi-r. The residue of the pun lmsr IniHii-y inuat be tnid on or l-fore lb-' day ol eotinrmatiou, vin: lliiirsiiay. May :-'ll!, litil Noib-i-l will iN-neknowl'.-ilgiil until the purchase uioiiry is paid In full. Shrritrs Ollh-e, KlVAItI HiaiVKlt, May 1st, lJiij Sli.-nT. CIALSPiG"SALE of '"4) Pine Horsi-s, at I lie stalni-s of Ihr Arn hrim l.lvr Stia k Co.. I.imilisl, oilier No .li! Sisiiud Avenue, Pittsburg, Tuesday. W.ilin-s-day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 7, K, !', and HI. A grand army ot Parera, 1ml tera, Kenlueky Saddlers, lUulsh-ra, Canadi an Cobs, High SU'pa-rs, Carriage Ilorsi-s uml Ponb-s. Write for Catalogue. Auction aulea every Wislneailay. HANIEL A UN II KIM, Kii-'y a Trnis. IrsAEiUhl. Having completed the repairs and the enlargement of My : : Store . . Iiv amiexiti'jr the aiiioininir rooms. formerly occupied by Mr. Franl Iiivler, I am novr fitting it tip Villi NEW GOODS and will be able to much better serve mv fiiemld than heretofore. : My Stock : : w ill comprise : : : a complete : : Dry Goods Store, A comjikte - - - L UMK.-s' FL'UXlSIIIXfi GOODS .ST0HK And a coniilete - - MILLINERY STORK. - - - Ladies' and Children's WRAPS, -Axn- Cliildren's Outfit A specialty. Mrs. A. E. UHL The Warm Sun TLrows a new light on an old subject HATS. Lots of men don't realize tliat they arc wearing a shabby one until they come in contact with men who arc wearing new ones. The tew blocks are now on sale at Jonas L Baer, "The Hustler." g'TjMuin fro St.. - SM P:PKT, TA. Facto About FURNITURE We inn Inlorni the Ira-lo nml jn.Mie "t lar'e that we la iseiie out vii b'ri o.i.I.i otir itr:tl w'n "' f'iriiitiiie 1111. 1111 fa-iiirr-rs of MV'.'tfa". U'e ft nil wt- .isl.e l f.r in tl iy i .r Ktiitis, nnsii,--iit!" ui! '? epr. : !, wliatnioreilnwewiiiit" Wt-only w.'iiit the triulf to know l'.nl our line im l-et-tt r in every n-peet now I hail ever l.o f.ire nml tbal f are Koin to roiilin unseUins Kiiriiittire on a very low I sis is. $25 and $23.00 ui imy a soii.i link Suit for tlio lx-il room, eitntainiittf hix piiis s, ina.b' ami linishtsl in t!i? very Litest atyW-H. $18 and $20.09 takes from our floor a nice fuit, either in Anti'jno or Im itation Walnut finish. $28 and $30.03 pays rormi-.-oovir-stutl'ijtl or wotal-fraiiK' Mtiit for tli par lor, upholstere.! in Itrix-utellc, Silk, TaiKfitry ami I'lnsh. $15 and $20.03 takes : .r th? Kiinit stylo suits: iiiiholstereil in T.ij ot ry. $1.80, $1.90, $2.00. r.- Iiitli rinttiry fmisli vi-ry orna iu4 iit.il for llir iort-h. $3 and $15.00 luys a o!ii! Oak SUlt lioaril. C. H. CO 6C6 Main Cross Street, Somerset, Pa. Shaver i i I nem. THE NEW STYLES IM SHOP S. j . . Novelties in . . EASTER . . OXFORDS, TANS, PATENT LEATHERS, Etc. N O matter what may be aid about Foot u car, u.v lines invite your attei.tion. beii: based upon llio tr?ad f:f c:n fort. with ijuaHti-H bi'!i and prii-iM low, and IT-TO-DATK STYLUS A very nife lino f'f La Jii s" "boi-s in alt r-fvk.s at Lnri Ws. if. 1 mm, Zuccmet to Sr..r L Gxd.i 70-3 MAIM (T.OSS ST.. Somerset, - - Pa. B. & Business Enthusiasm, Energy and Push, Tlirrc iniiortnnt f;ielirp in the jrro'-Wh of uu imiiioriso liusitiess enthusiast i? luiycrs with I'liory ami zoal t.) get to tin' front it: luiying rc:it ininntitioH in qiia'i ties, styles ar..l lit priits that ln-st siili serve eiistoiiiers intr?l" this livinjj t!io ailnpteil JM-Iiey, fully explains how the following groat nmli r-vaiui s i-an 1ji? of fereil: Fine Silk M:xrl r.t:nretUs nt at rrtln e.l styles in i-hoi'-e ts.l-.r inixttirts H itiehes wii'c, just half value at ."i'l vents a yard. Slylish Importei! "oert Tww.ls ilil ferent smlin:itiiuis 1-" ineiuss w i le. ."'I i-ei:tM a yar-.l. Nothing so stylisli ami t'e-ir-il'Ie f ir tin taiior-niailo gown as tin-?, hatuisnnu? Tailor t'iieeks an.! Mixtures- fjl.iri jt-hu's, . ineiics wiilo, to eeiits. All-wiM.I l'.lio k il!-..-:;.l..Ia.s1:;.ii.l-l,..'.-en tiiil'ereitt tlis-ins :','. inehes wi.U ."!.". eents a yai.l. A great pitn-h.is". .nnl w 111 m.tke a ts.r-ris-pomli!i";ly re-.it sale: I.ot of KineS.i! i. fiilor I'l iin Silk ('it.liams r.ti-.-.isite shaiit-!, pink. laeii.li r. resi' l.i at'.il rose, liest unality K? Silk iii.hams 2 ce'ils a va n I. Wash Goods. Siteh iissortnirnt of lit 1 1-.: : t- liiu-st ns even this store of nnteil arieiy i:i all Mtix-ks never U't'ore ili..playeJ. Fine print. -.1 Jaisinets artistic i:t e h.r intr mill ilisigii S tsnts a yanl. Finer ainllietter .laisiiiets liv ar.l IJ'e, that are more than tlesirah!;' for e-ml, frtsJi-looking suiiiiner tiressis. Heaiitiful new wash fahrie is the eie-on-like riisse perfis-tion in ts.l r anil tlesigns Jili', liu ami 1" cenLs a yanl. To tell of half woiil.1 take pawl's a lietler way is t tsmie or write for sum pies ami new illtistniteil ititaloKiie frts;. BOGGS & BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. VANTED-SALESMEN. We want a few men to sell a ..Choice Lin of Nursery Stoelc W'e euniiot iiuike you rich iii n mom ii tun ran nive you $tjy employ ment iiml will paj jou well fjr it. Our prices rorn-spotnl Willi the limes. Write for terms ami territory to THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., R0CHE3TER. N. Y STEEL ROOFING and SIDlftC. . (Sap3ili.rpfc' Patrcl.'; Llhfnlns, T',:q r.d Stem Pracf. Fi-nl I f ir I Thr Fran Tra Raalinc aal Cirra. r-i.-l nuiinl o. .l.l.i i. I'lilu.. l'u.. if prints. 1 :r .Utr. .:j, ; .jut t;''::?tii t -i -f f- i-"-r z.: V : 'j h, e- t. ! -.- ..Pi'.ti.u. f -.7 x:i- l.i -.-" . i . -i ii n:.t ? tii- : (. "N I -.rr:: Ins.Ui l Harm. -:ll -t.--' '. I 1 : i .i -. f lit : . FFROTH GOODS 2 Car Load Vehicles. Juit nrrive.I, lln fi K-. t a-i-1 !--"t Tl '-.(fur. -i. M:llll ' have v'-ftU-b':.-' v. ith - yr'u aiid at oi I 1 i - Brewster Gide-Kar Cpring, Cot! Concord - - - -Dexter Queen - -American Queen -Ferry Queen - - And tlni iint'i ovt-il K:il Horin', tin; be.-t ?rrirr.r c.v.-r A fine lot .f Doubly and ?in-!o Ilan.c--. St.-ii:.-Dust'-r.", "VV !?..-, etc. I(;;e a fall line of FAEM WVGfOX Heavy or Light. Call ami ; the er'-ite.-t di.-play of Vehio'Ierf ia Sm:r t (.',;.., to-'Lty at E. L 1MM KNSE Patriot St., - - good news farmer ? IJutkcyc Machiiics the Mo(eI ol Simplu iiy. v, f.v ' T.-1Z BUCAZYZ ?&ZAZLZ55 S1NDER Cuts :t 7 'it .-v;:;:i ii' tii-i- " .-y; L- the ii.i'---; :iMi"t; :: f-w. r .-iaii'1 in r.- .-I rvu lii.iii ;.:;y i;:;i r :i.:k-- of ma. !:;;. -. .v-; -.. .--.,tV---sv-. .. . - v - f ,-- .si i V v. V.- J- Ci" . ..-; ., 1 - ?iist-is-'--.: - THE EUCKEYE BANNER BINDER. - tiv ... 1 1. . ,u.-r? .-it t!.i limi-'iiii.-. I li.'.v .!-.'. ?i :ni-l -.v!l! !: :r-.'. .- '..i oi. tli.- :-.. --i lii!l.M.. it'i".it li..in; ..v. r. Jii-I tti-.- tlUu i ' t. I jST'i . " " '- v" -2z&r- r.fcf,, ! ' i THE BUCKEYE MOWER. The i.'.i. -t inml.-I of tin -e i'iK-1-r.ite I i:i:ii-ii'.iit-s i a.IiiiiU' .1 tiy :. ' most eollipl -le liiai-iiilie t-vi-r nule. lota IUn k,-ye ;il!i y-.u will tia'.e '; i-. N..I ii i: A u'tin:'.ii. Miller A l'o., t.f Akron, are t i.o iiiv. i;..rs a;-. I !.: ii . ' rs ..f tiie ceneitie krye laa.-kim s. l'.i'.-kt ye ne tins ' 'io". an-1 ': t :, .:e oil'i i-e.i ami t-tl'.e.i tin- li:i.-keye, l.ut mailt? in some t-the." town a;i-i M . i i on it til. y are not the ireniiine. "tiol li ti Farmer"" Seit"-ilu:iij Hay Hake an. I ""iUi-.tier'" Sj.riiii;-t.s-:li ll:ir:. ' -wavs en liau.I. F. J. HOFFMAN. An3r.t. SamDrset. Pa. BindiriCl Twins Iiut t.'iniiity Iiuekeyo iiin.IitTwii'.ealw.ij-st.n ..: " " et priees. BEST FERTILIZERS ON EARTH ! I.ako Krie Froh tiann, the liest I'.-rti!;' r i-n earth. I: eoi.Ui!i;s tn-iiin-r "r- ;. ho . f or horn." I a!-o have einht other I. minis of lertiiiers, rtuiitltif it: pri.-e :r- -a stj to s;-,. i-i!istamiy on ha:i.i. 1. J. l F1-"MAN, s-.:tur:. 1's SUGAR WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK GF Syrup Caus. Sap Buckets, Sap Spouts, Gathering Buckets Sugar Pans, Etc., at reck bot tom prices for cash. WE HANDLE THE BEST ---P. A. MjIo Cross Street, ..... SOMERSET, F Grea.t Inducements Goo(ls reduced Dry Goods, Carpet, Ladies' Coats, tVc. 2sovr is the tunc to buy w save money and get soincthinii; good. CLINTON STREET. - - . -JOHNS TOWN P rr4. JAMES B. OQLDERDAUL Somerset "o":;.!.-: !:.. .f ' ;i.'-.t:-- a:..l !.. r r. - n of w ry M'-t...:;, I'.; ru - ior ii ii ii ii WAKKWOOMS, - Somerset, Pa. ?. MAKERS SUPPLIES. Maple Evaporator on the Mar--kct at less than half the price "asked for some others. It will "pay you to got our prices belore buying. SCHELL,s in price in evcrv Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, j There is a Reason Why sum,- Ntuv. s :ni.l m - -r' " ollirr: .l iiii.li-ri.il, inn ml "''" alula kn.iv. Ii .!;. of th.- .""' ' ' :r' k.s-p, r atv nil in-is-;iry M '" ' stuve a siitss-.s. The CinJerelU S'ovm 3-4 Firge .i,,,.. e an? m::il.-to in. 1 1 i-vi-.y n .i'i r ! ,- i-n f-nki-rsi ;,!!.! ji.-rf.i-' rint- Sr,s-t::l i-tt.-ntinri :s ! T.l s-iituiiiiy- an.l i-.:r.ilui:ty. t ..it t. I..- .in.! s:. of suitit-s th,- nul .'rili.nlata nl" NONE BCTT-fEW n
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