The Somerset Herald. K ''' A till S(TIls Editor nd Proprietor. Ierelu'oer I-: Ci.X!i;:i!' v. ill convene next Moadav. WlIIJV-! ."-TKIXVVAV, the ftlltous "- irk jiaui nianu fact urer, died on Mo:i I.'V morning. Ajtmk ad, Major McKinley has the hist gu :w to w ho will la? in the Cab-iti'-i, and it i- :i safe wager that he will tii-'i iiivc ti'!' last say. Tin: t lal vo:,? of Mr. Iri:.e, the I'rvhioition candidate for President, viu- Nt,)i. l'isrht years : go Kisk, the candidate of the same jiarty, revived -7'-. Witrx aked iu regard t his choice fur Senator t succeed Mr. Cameron, Scii:t.ir Q iay said: "I am not for Wan s'liakcr. ileyond that I Lave nothing to s:iV.' TilK only ta!e otiievrs to be elected next year iii iVni'-ylvatiia are State Tn.:i-urr r to succeed Ilcnianiiii J. Hay v.m I. and Auditor lieiicnd to . succeed A tints K. Mvlin. I'll, i'i:i::.:.;:v a a jsor sort cf a lK-::i'-."a, iut Le will Is- rcnie.'iiU'red in l.i-:ry as Lavittg received a larger r-.lative lK-!i:frati( vulethuii Mr. I'.ry an Ma- u'.ie to -si-tire. Mk. I It ....hit rc'Mri.s that up to date sn l.ji'iis have Iweu named for him. This i- oi,e of the Uses of the Vice lYcs-id--::cy that roli::i;"y Hover occurred to tin .'ia'i.jr- of the Constitution. il- TT--!itaii--tlev't fr.:u l!: ts C ::t Me--r. Miller and Sjimer, Lave announced their intention cf sui l")riiiiz Hon. IL-nry K. Il.iyer, of Phil adelphia, for;H.-akerof the next il"Ue. (;kxi:i:ai. Mii.i, being a man cf war, thiuks that the I'nited t-a.cs rvg uLir army should I e increased so a-- to make one soldi r to every :,' i tuhab-ita'.tsorT-iecoji.try. Tnat would bring liie ar::iy uj !o :l',,'t ". In Saii Lake City, win-re women vote eH.:.iiy Midi men, ti;e riult of t'.ie n cc'iit 'eeii'in v.a.-: Jiryaii l';,7-i": J!t Ki::!ey "-T. Tne r-vidulioiiary ('-.ii-a'o Convention seems to have struck a rvs-M!i.-;vt :.' r 1 i:i I'i.iii. H"S. Jo, ix S ..n, i-x-l'liited Suites S.-!;:itcr fr.iii reiiii-ylvuiiia, and lor-ii:-r!y the Pcn;:-yiva:;ia liaiiroad Com jiany's i -neral S !:citr, died in Phiia iStijs.ia ?-f li lay liilit, ap.'d 74 years, lie w::-a native of 1 la'.iti:.d a c aut v. As t;.::vi;i.AM)'s f.irthciimin : iin-s-s .e will l- last, he should not omit to express in it hi- irrutefui aj'preoiatioii -f the Iem!.ii-a!i supwrt without which he nikrht even have had di!li cuity i'.i tn-ttinir a:i appropriation for his sak-.rv. Ci i;axs say tiiat under tlie rule of Spain they are not allowed to sell their -pps, manage their linances, make their laws, r occupy any ot'ice on the i-iainL They contend that no Anieri caii can submit to these terms, and it di l.,k that way to everybody in the New World. Pi:ii:.KXT Ci.uvKLAXK has shown the tender juality of his mind by writ ing a letter to the t Joveruor of Califor nia makim; a pers.-.nal plea for the commutation of the death st-nuce of tr:.in wr.--iier, who was the son of a woman who was once a friend of the President. Aix ..Kiix-. t a c;-( ian 1 ii-pateh, I-ik Haiiria is de-iro if entering t!ie I roted Mates Senate. It i- sJLr.-e-tea T:iat Joi;ii Siiennaii is to lie made Sec retary of S;ate i:i the M.-Kini- y caMnet, and that ;.ivr:or U.i-iinell will Ik-ask--l to appoint llanaa to sucived Siierman i;i tije S't.ate. Amki::. ANS do not reaiie li!;t-l it i-br- i-'iit to t!.e".r ::t-::tio!i how really i:ia" t- i Cuia is. When we o inidir that Havana is nearer to the Tinted St -Tes territory than Plii'.a-lelphia is to Ne'.v York, we may -rhais tjtiihr-st-md the hostile attitude of Iit:rojean nations toward th; i,!ea of the I'nited States recwniinij the belligerency o( 'li'.r.u Oxk or the frnitsof tlie increas-d Re publican vote in this County at the T---n l election will 1h an additional dele gate to the next StaleConventiori. The rati. i is one representative for eseii two thousand votes, and an additional one f it ieh half ratio. Accrdin-j to this ratio Soiner-et Coutity will lie entitled to three delegates instead of two, as Lerc-tof.TC. CA.-if wheat in New York last week jutiiji-d to a dollar a Uishel, which is a'.I wrong. aefori'nT ' t!ie fret-silver J'.s.ple. 'i'iilV sj. ; t:: -.t until silver went up in pri.x, !ieat coat 1 never go lii: but here is w!u::t : ., th.? jumti, and it has l.t-n on the- j-mp for i-everal months. The free-s" . j-.nple mi;-? J!lVe::t souc new f.::ry t:.'e Ivfor-1 thev can c::( h the Aio. r' . ;r;iier, who is I.ow'reveiiiig it; do'iar w ! it. T:i;: Chairman of the Populist Com mittee of Kansas, w ho is a!-o a candid ale for the Senate, savs that the Coiisti t itioti of that State is '-a relic of the f iw'.kiv era," and that his party j;nH-s-s ; ni:,ke a new i;ic, adapted to pres ent eonditionti. As a matter of fact, however, the Constitution of Kansas wis framed by the four-' - t;.e State, who were men of pronou:.-. ..d ability, and it is one of the U-t in the oountrv. Thk latest device for the promotion of eduction is the traveling liiirttry fiat is, a library that stji-i atone plac for six months, and then is moved to another town r iieighliorhiod. Two lilanthropists in Michigan and WL o itisin l;avef;tted out a immrof such t-.itt-riirises, and they are s.. -i i.. t e very h 'pfjl and popular. The libraries eon-s!-t mainly of standard works and first-ola-w jn-riodi.-ls, and nothing is ihaig e 1 for the use of them. Ax .:-! example of the irony of t J. itivsi is tiiat of liie new Stales, v.' ' I)ikota, S-mfh lakta. Mm,,;al Wv oming, Ctah, Idaho a:id Washlm.-ion, whi'-h were admitVd to tlie Coion tlirotigli Il.-publii-im le-islati-n and tt-f-a ise it was f ;t that they could le x'tided p.'.j toriand by tlie Republi can party. I'very one of them except North likota votml fir Lryati, and that Stite gave the Il-'publicaus only one vote out f three in Is.'. Ix a rei-nt report Mint Director Pres ton says thst the world's pr"duction of p '1 i in ls;-3 will roach at least rJ-n.iO,-n . This out p'jt is unprecedented. It is over twice as lartre as th.at of I.sm;, nearly -p!al to that of gold and silver UuMn.dla.h.twn.liu.uymllH UII I IPC PnCTMKTCR .a y l:ri.n ,VlWx, u-ftcSp ! OiW . ' combined in that year, and many mill ions in excess of the entire production of the yellow metal from the di-eovery of America iu li-V down to 1VW, a i rixl of three and a half centuries. Furthermore, tlie imlicat ions all jtoiut to a steady increase in the world's pro duction for vears in the future. Tvvknty-two Populist electors were chosen at the Presidential election of lstC for Weaver and Feld. This ye.r there will lie twenty-seven for Watson for Vic-President, a gain of live in an electoral college only three larger than in lssii, The twenty-seven vott-s which Mr. Wat-sin exjects to have are iu the Stat?s following on the basis of union with the Bryan Silveritcs heretofore mad-. lie will get three votes from Iouisiana, five from North Carolina, three from Arkansas, fjur from Nebras ka, two from Stuth Dakota, two from Wyoming, two from Washington, one from Utah, one from Montana and four from Missouri. Four years ago the twenty-two electoral votes in the electo ral college of the Populists for Weaver and Field came from thesi' States: Kan sas, 10: Colorado, 4: Nevada, 3; Idaho. 3, and North Dakota and Oregon, 1 each. The very latest computation of the electoral vote, Smth Dakota and Kentucky being divided, gives Mt Kin ley TJ, and Bryan 17X As Mr. W.-.t-son is to Ik? credited with 7 electors, it appears probable that the total vote of Mr. Sewall will le 1 is. Kxi.i.isH exjierts in the grain trade, says the Philadelphia Record, calculate tluit Kurojve will re-juire frotu the Uui-t--d States a monthly average supply of 17,'J .yiO bushels of wheat until next July. For the sewn months yet re maining this would imply a fur. ht-r ex portation of ll'J.K.io.OiM bushels, which is manifestly a great deal more tb.au the country will have to spare, unless all calculations of the j it-Id and reserves have U-en greatly at fault. F.xiorts for the live m inths of the crop year already exjiired Lave lt-en -bse to T-,:.-),j'" bu-liels, ami the niot lilieral estimates of the remaining supply do not exceed that quantity. Mot of the estimates fall much U-low 7"),(t.M,i) busli-.-ls. The yield of wheat has Ui-n variously computed at ri, (-',-- biis'iiels to i-"i,-pt .'-;.). Assuming the aucur.icy of the larger estimate, and that there was as niueh wheat remaining in uncounted j!ae,.-s on July 1 as at visible supply centres, the approximate yield and re-s-rves made a possible maximum avail :.!.le supply of -"4-"iJV),-n bushels. Ih-ia.-t from that a!-.ut :;7-."o '."" bushels for f-ii and st-tl and :T.,H'.:urt bushels for a miniiiium rc-erve to ! carried into the next crop y.-ar, and 1 l",oo'i,'",i bushels would lie the maximum export surplus of the I'nited States for the crop year l,l7. Many K lieve that this vsiimate is oi.ooo.t! to :; .fM i.o-ti bi.shelst. high. But, taking the most hop.-fu! view that is admis-ilile. it wi.ul-1 apjiear that tlie United' States have alrtady sent abroad in the form of wheat and ll our more than half tiie surplus that has lieeu available for the crop year. In view of all the facts rec ognized by statisticians the world over, there can lie no room for doubt that liurojf's requirements will this season more marly exhau-t the reserve stocks of American wheal than in any recent vear. XcEIXLEY'S MAJOEITT 13 97. He Eeceives 272 and Eryaa 175 0-t cJ ft Total of 4-17 Electoral ToKs. Oflicial returns from Wy.iminj and SiutU Iiakota, the last States to oe kei'rd from definitely as to liieir votes on the presidency, cive Imth Stites to Bryan. Tiie electoral voie of all the States is as follows: States. MeKinley. llryan. A'atan:a - ... 1 A rtiftusis ... aiifortiia f i unra-l'i i flTl-f-l l.-lit ' i.-t:iu-are - -i K!..;iia - ... ..-,rui - ... 1 : :i:;-'"'s""-.".!"...". - .4 Tiwa -- t' K;ms:i. ... 1-1 Ki'.-tu.-liV 1-' 1 I,i..:iuL,:i - M " M:irvi-iii.i r,:e itUM-:t 1 ' M-.-l.:ein 11 M:i,ii.s-,,t:i ! M ' Mlii'.'.VZZZV.ZVZ 3i V.'ri-K.i V. v:. 'a - ... N' ' ll-ime:.ire 1 x-w I -p-.'v VI X.-u- V. r!;." X'.rti 'i,r.i!in.t H i iid ir-,-a I I'efiilsViVHIiia -'1.' K!,-, ..- I-.i. l -1 S, n! il ( :tr.i:n:i ... :l s.nti 'uk-i'H 4 Tv;'s.!...7'ZZZ"!'"""ZZ! 1 V ''a'i -i , rTtnfit 4 ViT-riu.a l- M'-is:,iej:..li W,s.t Vir'i;::.-i t Wj-ieoTi-Mi 1- Vyiui!i - To ut S-2 A Vikcxe XTiaer of "97. The beginning of the new year w ill Uvonw(-l"ii!iinhi-rin the shape of a fre-h Almanac, dos.-ri;tivftof the origin, nature and u-'-s of the national t..;;i" and alterative. Hosteller's Sln:ia--h Ititti rs. t'o:n!ine-J with the matter will le t- nnd e.ilen lar and iistro::on;i'-al ciil.uia tions .i'- iluteiy r-li..Me for orre-t:n-s.s -talistiisi, niiistr.it ions, verseH esref slly si lei-t -d. and otlur nientjil food hisiily pr tital-'e and entertaining. o-i tliis pamphlet, pnblisbtsl and printed aiin-i-nlly 1 y Tiie Il isteiti r Company, of Pitis i'lirgh. 'i hands are employed iu the inf- hani'-al dejiarlmt nt alone. Kh-ven months ar devoted to its preparation, ll is proeimib'e free, of dr:iggi-:s and country dealers everywhere, and is print ed in Knglish, ;ertuan, French, Span's- AV-lsli, Norwegian, Ibi'iand, Swedish and hem ian. Tiiat Zr'd Eye Agai. Pit:laikli'1IIA. Nov. IT. Howard Per kins, superintendent of Moyamensiiig Prison, who ouiimitt'xl stiieida by slunt i?ijj bimself, sutler ill from itistimtiiii f,r a loug time. He a 62 years of age, and had liceu s-jpfrtntendent for -J" years, f uwee ling h' father in the position. p.'-',-ins" s-iicide revives tliestjry if H. II. Ilo.iu.-V'evil eye," and nil ils reput ed tnlie us influenoe upon all who were a-s-o.-ia' tl with the faui'Mis -s4se. Those who 'ave computed the allege! "vn--li.n ,'' of Holmes' post mortem spell, say t.s number reaches twenty. The most .: ominent have b eii : f.iuford liiles, f-.reinaa of the jury; k:lis-l ty a live wire two uionlhs after the execul!n. Mr. V Uliani K. Ma.trn.eirouer"s phy sician, win. dropped d-.'aJ last stiniui jr in the eironers oi:b-e. Judge Miehttd Arnold, wh has Ikvh serio-.is.;y ill since the lime of the tri.-.L " j Iiistrii-t Attorney rsiha:n who had to ) p:;t a sudden end to his summer vacation toe'ime home and d?ny the maiie:ius ' storit-; that his enetni-vtre cireulaliiij. William H. s;ioeim.er, ounscl for j Homes, disliarred fro;r. fictiee, and dis- j (Traced lor otlering as evidence in the ! Holmes trial a false atUJavit. ! C-miner Sanniel II. As!-riJge, defeiiteil j for ele-tion a ftheriiTof Pliiladelpbia. j Sin.-e Perkins" trag lU-th, thuse wh) j lielieve in spells are in ire tlian ever coil- ! vine sl that Holmes l-am ful inilueiice is slill at work. I lILLhUL I UOI uinui lwui Kor, .u.. rata 100. n,-:. r.. Nor. sr-The m '- i .;1 Ku,rt0,nlIn;UA: "w fl B U B Aa Ejrt to Have Then Placed Under ! tie Classified Service. TSZ PSESIIEn ASXEO TO DO 0. Decided Last Tear Ttal Suca a Chaos Wh Het Practicable. Kroia tiie PuS.'tio leii .-er. Washixotox, Nov. i!. Another at tempt will W nude tiiis w inter to per suade President Cleveland t) is-ae an order placing the village po-t:na-siers of the entire country under the classified j service, so as to prevent tho removal of 1 the present incumljcnls by the next ad ministration, but it is doubtful whether he will eonsnnt to do so. It would be considered rather undignitied lor him to make such a sweeping and radical change in the s.vm. iu that has prevailed from the Iteginningnf the government just at the expiration of his term, and he would lay himself open to the charge of intentional ly depriving his sum-esMir of patronage he had himself enjoyed in order to pro tect hi own appointees. It is an open secret that Mr. Cleveland had this matter under consideration last year, and then decided that such a change w as not prac ticable. Tiie ohjei-tious that existed then still exist. Till: ONLY CUANOK. The oniy change in conditions is that a lb-publican President has lieen elected and nearly all tlie fourth class postmast ers are now likely to be replaced with Repul'lii-ans as fast as their terms expire. It is for this reason thai the movement has been recently revived with even more energy than ever, even blank peti tions are 1-eing sent to all persons v ho are likely to favor the cause, asking them lo sign them and forward them to the Pres ident. Postmaster ;--ntral Wilson and his as-istants, Jones and Maxwell, who have had the matter in charge, and have made a thorough investigation, do not lavora general order, for they do not lt'!iee it would work well particularly in sparsely settled districts, hut they have beeu gradually taking into the classified service all the Sourih ciassotlices to which they think it can pnierly apply. WHAT HAS i!Ki:X IkiXK. There has l-een an enormous change in the civil service during the last four years. While it is true that President Cleveland filled the taru w ith lieuim-ratio horses before he locked the door, he has done great good, which Major McKinley ought to appreciate, by reducing the pat ronage formerly distributed by Presidents to the very lowest possitilo miuiiniiin. Nearly M,'f oiliecs, which have hitherto Ins-u dispensed as rewards for political servi es, w iihiu the last two years have b-'cn placed Is-yond the reach of spoils men, and 7"),'U1 altogether are now under the civil service rubs., to !e iilieJonly by i:ip". lilive examination and pnnnotioii for uc-ril. I'.efore the -ith of March four or live tho:iai;d n: ire will I e added to this nuni'.- r, im-l't iii.g 4 vi pension surge-, ns. wiio will g on tiie list as soon us the e'e r!;s a: held puarters can make out liie papers. A L'.MWMI MMtiKr. oK A I'l'OIXTM KXTS. There will lie a great deal nf astonish ment and chagrin among the faithful lle pu! li'-iu campaign workers who will c :me lo Wasiiir.gton with letters of recom mendation, after the inauguration next spring, to find that President McKinley will have less that! J good a;oint!lients at his disposal, instead of the Ni,(m that have usii-illy Ixt-n the alimony of the ex ecutive; and among these 7)o are many which w ill not i -mpt tlie ordinary oiUce-.sei-ker, like l.".a kuniiiis, huli-hers teach ers and poii-emen on Imiian reservations, k -pers if national cm-neries, light house atieielanls. etc. There are s,r?S la! -irers waiclimen, etc., under the va rious branches of the government, who may be s.-!e-ted from private life without examination. There are ''lo appoint ments continued by the senate which are w ithin the President's gift, although, if Major McKinley respects Mr. Cleveland's irdr of SeptemixT lH Hi's placing all the consular oificers whose salaries do not exceed &iVi under the civil service rules, this lmiiibei will lie considerably r.-daC'L It was the intention of the President to protect the rank and tile of the cons ilar service, ami make it jiossihle only to till vacancies by promotion or by eou:p titive examination. Mnjor McKin ley v. ill siilji i himself to criticism if lie tak-s a bad: v. :-.,- 1 step in this matter, and I do not believe he w i impr.-ve the service large number of the 11. a'.tijoiigh he can by cleaning out a -iisuls who were a; poll t-.i by .tosiah l,iiney and filling tin ir piaei-s with in tter men. J. M. C. F-r three years I M.lfcre i from Salt Rheum. It e.v.-p-l my han-.ls to such an extent tli-it I c in 1 1 not wash them. Two Uitti'sif Ibir.lock '.iol Biuers cure.1 lo.- " Lll '. ie Yoang. Pope"s Milis, St. I.a .vreti.-e c-i-mty, N. Y. Cr.t C:c-n C-t T.it. St. Ph i.. ?.i inn., Nov. 'Js. The great storm which swept over Mirm'sota and tiie Imkotas on Wednesday. Thursdity i I'ri iy has re-ulted iu some hiss of iive s;ok. Agent I'.urrougl.s, of itie I ir.-.it Northern road, is buried iu a snow drift near Iev:l"s I...k--, N. I). He w as on the w st-I-mnd train which was Mailed cut of Ii- vii's I.ake Thursday evening an i waikel to a reitaurant r.t ln-vil s Lake, obtaining as big a Mijiply of prov.si his as he could t-urvy and start ed back for his train. He never reached it. A sean king party has been digging iu the siov for his body ail the after ii' ion. Joi.n Hooey, a farmer, living four miles from park River. N. 1.. started from his house to his barn Thursday night and his Ik, ly vas found two miles :way on tlie prairie this afternoon. TJ C loss lo sl.x-k aggr gates hundred j.' A s,at of ice covers the groun 1. nr t snow is in some places piled in tb.us 12 f-et high. n the ranges west of ihe Missouri t!ie worst is feared P-r stoK, as it is believed it would be iu:psib!e fir cattle and sle ep to gi t t u --.gh to eat until il thaws. The tei:,per.V.ure is mm j to 'Jo degrees bel.r.v 7'T . in that sc-tion. and lit-loiv z?ro at all p ,'iils in the liakotas. M VeruMili n. S. P., there is hardly a rrc standing and every orchard is ruin ed. In many instancsi tree a fM.t in di ameter w ere snapped otf at the lKitt-mi. livery telegraiih and electric w ire in that town was pi est rated ami il w ill have iio lights cntil next week. At Als-rd'-en the storm has not been paralleled sim? the g-eat blizzard tif March li ls-S. Urifts in the streets and railroad tru'lcs there and at most Suth i 'a kota t c.vns, are from 5 to i let deep, it illroading has been entirely abandoi.el until the storm breaks. Ki-ged jlarderer alks Cff. TrK'sii :k, Ala., Nov. 2o. iAst Friday a liotrni nau:sl Henry Dawscin was hang ed here for murder by the SheritT. He v.-as a large Hun-pounder, and w hen the t rr.p whs sprung he fell so hard that he al.-n ist brok the rope. Fifteen minutes after tile fill he was cut down, and the physicians present pronounocd hiiu to lie lead fro.-n strangulation. His liody was turned over to his friends for burial. They pat il in a coffin and started with it i:i awag ui for the Itu-chan.-oi plai-e. several milts distant, where they annul ueed the burial would take place. A regr.i r.auied Reu'.ien Rice made the statement that Ii.iws.-m was not dead ; that as soon us the w agon was outside of the town the lid of the coffin w as pried oT and whisky and other restoratives were applied, with the result that th supp.ise l corpse was re:is,-itated. and after an hour or two was recovered suf ticieiitly to walk. The eviilenee to the truth of the state ment is that the negroes having the re mains in charge have left the neighlsjr hood, au I no evi denes of a new ma.. grave can be found a'siut t: e Ituchanan place. , I Kora legislation Will b Asked by tte Dairy Iaterett. I.ast We-.lneHday dealers in oleomarga rine in TitLsburg, ud in fact in the State t large, gained a victory over what is so fondly called "the legitimate produi-t of the cow.' Six cases against dealers in oleo were br.Mightby the Slate olllcers be fore Alderman (Srippe, of i iltsUirg. The attorney for the defendant put in a plea that they had all sold the article in strict accordance with ilia provision Vf Miction third eif the pure f-iod law, which legal izes the sale of mixtures and compound wkicharc recognized as articles of f.sxl j aud which do not contain anything inj in- i ous to health. They als.. claimed that the pure food and oleo laws conflicted, and that it was a principle in law that in all such cases of cuntliet tho latest law took precedence over the older one aud repeated or superceded it. For some time past the oleo men have bcron offering and selling their gootls upon thespeak-easy plan, but taking good care to attach to each box, package or pound a label stating that "This package, con tains oleomargarine, a coinjviuud of oleo oil, neutral lard, butler, salt, milk and batter color and is warranted lo contain nothing injurious to health." The claim ma le by the attorneys of the oleo dealers was that tho proviso of sec tion third of the pure f..-d law eondieted w ith the provisions of the oleomargarine act of lss."., aud that this being the case, the proviso of the pure food law- repealed the act of lxsi at any and all poiuts in which there was a eonlliet. They also claimed and proved that oleomargarine fulfilled the requirements of tne proviso of the pure food law aud could legitimate ly le sold if stamped as a "mixture" or "compound" and offered and sold in strict accordance with that law. Alder man tirippe appeared to accept the argu ment of the oleo attorneys and discharg ed the defendants and, to all intents and purposes, legalized, as far as he ws able, the sale of oleo in this State. Secretary Edge, when asked about the probable result, declined to give an opin ion, but believes that the Pittsburg Court will decide in favor of the State ofiieers and against ihe oleo dealers, but he at the same time admits that it is a serious set-lwck and will, at least for the time licing, embarrass the Iepartment in its efforts to enforce the law. He declined to slate the course which the ilepartmcnt would adopt, but intimate that every inch of ground will b? contested, and if need be the Legislature will lie asked to settle the matter by re-enacting the oleo a-t of lsxV Sr. Cleveland' Kc-w Home. WasIiixoton. 1. C, Nov. 2S. It is stated that the selection of I'rineetor., N. J., its the site of his future home by the President is entirely in line with his well-known plans after leaving the White House. Mr Cleveland will be iio years old a few day af:er tiie expiration of his present term. Ho does not intend to return to the practice of law, or to t ike any itive part in politic. He may un dertake certain duties of trusteeship, like that which he r.oiv holds for tiie Pialmdy Ilducatioiial Fund, but beyond that he d'-sirt s ipiiet and repose after l'i years of the heaviest resjioiisibililiisi. Mrs. Cleveland has frequently declared that she did not wish to bring up her daughters in New York city, but in some town with country advantages, and yet w ilhin easy reach of tlie city. Princeton answers these requirements. The Presi dent w ill continue to make lluzzard's Ray his home for four or five months of e very year, and for the season from October to June Princeton will meet his need ex-ai-liy. - Escaped From Panthers. Wells boko. Pa, Nov. 27. Andrew Scully, of Troupsburg, was returning from a party on horseback a night or two ago, and when riding through dense hemlock woods found that his horse was a.-ting strangely. A moment later there was an ear-splitting shriek, almost bu man in tone, from the bushes along the road, and in the light of the moon he saw three ugly h nuking panthers, one of them very large, leap out into the road. Ry this time his horse became unmanage able and started on a run, and ueither man nor horse was attacked. A hunter in that fieigh'irh.iod a day e.r two afterwards came across the tracks rf toe lug varmint in tlie Liae mu 1 in .1 swamp. He s-iys the tracks were almost as large as those ma 1 by a boar. The people in the Troiipsb.irg liMighborhood are thoroughly alarmed. Children d no: vent-ire out after dark, and stock pens are kept unusually wcil protected. Eizty Guests Xie RL Iloi.LiiiAYsiu n.i, I'a., Nov. ".'.The number of guests who w ere poisoned the silver wedding anniversary banquet a: the home ,f A. R. Stewart, in Franks- town township, yesterday, lias been in "eased from 40 to no. Tlie Ste.vart resi donee win converted int. a hospital lis night for iil g:i s.s v. h i w ere too ill to l-e removed to theirown homes. To-dav the many vh-tims are reported to lie slow It reitjvering. Among the sufferers ar Ib-T. Ir. I. II. Rarron. pastor of the First Presbyterian church ; Rdit Frank J. Over, F. H. (Jot.Jte'low and R. Mentaer. Many farmers in the tow n ship have aent here fir medical aid for their families. The roport that the wholesale poisoning was caused by trichinae-infected ham sandwiches is now disproved. The pres ence nf arsenical substances in the chick- en.ssilad has been detected and a portion of the salad has lieen sent to Ir. C. R liuoley, president of the American Chemical society, fir analysis. Wed Indian Girla. Oklahoma City, Not. "A The greed t ir iau i in me v esi never had a mtire striking exemplification than in the fact that the young Kiekajioo girls are finding white men ready to marry them to ss-ure possesion of their choice allotments along the North Canadian, thirty miles east of this city. These souawsnre most repulsive and are without a single re- ie..mni i.uure. itns Kiciiajxui coun try, which Wh opene-1 to settlement dur ing the past Mimmcr. is the garden spot of Oklahoma and tlie fine Is.ttoin land may well cause the white man to long to possess them. avsd tik Life" sl A VTLRAN'S S70HY. "."-rver: years .tgo, r.-j.I'e in Fort --;!: .itnti.. I ;::; 'hi a -evi.- col. I, ;:tle:;.b-d With a terrible cn:gli, ti;:it ".'.lowtil lite no rest iay or night. The doctors after cxhaiist ing t':eir remedies, ironottnct'd my case hopeless, say- iif. I..a. 1 1 .1 . -r "is nit j tuum ti.j nt vA more for iuc At v. :"f-r-A this lime a Uittle ..f AVER'S Cherry Pectoral was t' ?? "'nt to n - fricr.d win me by ,t 'ho urged - ' rue to t.tke it. w!ii h :id Siion .iftc-r I was r:e.-t:lv I did. i:;:-v.-.I, nnd in a s!io;t titit? wss cm-i'ite.? ctired. I havp never lunl lunch of ;t cough since that time, av.d I f.rndy bt-licvc A yer's Clierry 1'cctoral Paved my life." W. II. AVAHii, 8 Qtiimby A v.. Lowell, Maaa. Cherry Pectoral 2Ti visit iwaris at tVorUTi Fair. L.'ZZ Z Fl'-LS c;rs tniijislioa and Budscka IlrTt.Klt, Pa., Not. 27. The t-criona n- i . e ....... .. . i. l.....l..f uiwrfl.fir JUT ll V1IC llinii int. j and the death of the would le murderer from self inflicted wounds abruptly ter iniiiated tho festivities at the celebration o'tha tw entiet'u anniversary of the mar riage of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cnppeau, at K'-ils.ld station, 10 miles south of here, last night. James Stolfer, is years old, wan a guest at th Cappcatf residence, and ierard Wright, 'a steps-.n of Mr. Cap peau, without a word f warning, attack el: Stoffer w ith a hatcli.t, sinking hiiu three times on the h.ad and once on the shoulder, each blow laying open the flesh to the bone. Without a sound StotTir fell. Wright dropped his weapon and walk ing to the other side of the room pulled a razor from his pocket and in sisht of his mother and a num!roftha cm-sta cut his throat from ear to ear, then hacked away at his neck until he fell over dead, stoffer, although at first reported dead, is li ins and w ill likely recover. The attempted murder was the re-suit of a quarrel and fight a year ago. Wright, who tad watched hjs opportunity to g t even, could jtet no other weapon than the hatchet that he thought would le eirts tiveand still leave him the means of suicide. So with this he walked from th dance into a room where StofTer wss playing checkers with a friend an J be gan to chop alive his old enemy, with tho tne terrible results staled. . : 4 V-vU."el:v JfA.r; J or cs i rcuile cf the dzeys, urinary $ !! .' ; . f-t'v-'l.iyl il WHAT m BE DONE? P Li zjch a serious coniillon you must $ r-crur; thi beut rcniccy you can find in "S . f A .1 Llill f-.l.--'t - ' g at o::ce. vj crty or.c -!irtdy ihitii &tiTC curs lor L-sje uotnz, , "It Lzs sioDG i'cc ic?. of tine Mrs. Anna M. Rudolph RestorcJ to 5iffht. .Mrs. ltudotpl Imt -..-in t'v- y i::is Ih--ii unV'. !y. e.iT.-tr.i.-i i:; NoVelll'-er tl' Hli.l inr sjs-ci;t. V. h.i Mll'iVi-l i of iHiliei-. I'a.. to I. is. ii!r :e'o. lor iwo y.-i.rs .;,c i- lo n-.f!. a to L'oi riro.iret j:oi-r-tt .li l'i::cl..l 1-iMi ey.-s. i in w. 'I.- !o Ir. SiaO.er. "tlie eyu -t. s perm iiveiiue. I'm-l.ui ;.c cil.,-..--t in so ii.-rt.s-t ale! siieis-s-.ni! a inaiiii r as lo c l-iu tin sllf.:- est pin l.y Ita- ;.'-r... en. aiet noo.- M:c-e. lieri-s V.Te It'll il.ilel.itre i. .-Ilel .-Oetuni per- (i-i fr.s- loni of tier roon. .oel r "Sitioii. Ir. tsiiillcr's sliiil aii'l .success .u c.-ii..re-t h t.ot lieen rr -ll. -1 in tlie world's history, I " lm i ni; -is;i.rwi lis s-ai t-r, mil of li:e t:tsl las s'.in-ssive cAsis, of ull air-, up lo t- years. V lien il is remembers! that ii yinrs i.en mi I.alf to oTitslounli of all is-s o rtlcl ii)s.u were Liilure, i!ii-dii'U.r' uivis in pheiiom riial. LOMMISSIONERS' SALE 4K- Unseated Lands -IN- SOMERSET COUNTY, PA. rr--'t fimtity h-n-Ky noi t Unt Uiy will vllttl put 'Mr wif' in ili 'oiin Htm.- iu llit UnUL'J uf Sonit-rsi!, . VYeir.zsday, Dacembsr 23, 1355, e'oiiiiu-neip :;t l'i o.-to-:; a. in., un said ilay. a.l tlie tolioAill n:i:.e- I irn-'l and ptr -.-ls 1.1 Inn-! which n.ive Im--ii mo-ha-e-i from tue tr.-,surerof I coon! c -1 1 rcniaiiie.1 i r. i!-'Miii lor i i- pri- .i oi'hv- inrs ,,r i.. y -1 -s. lis l h" i as,- In;i he. - M -V in'. ;i - o-. - ..'.; with ih.c si-vr.. 1 A.-; . of A -M-ee.i v r i.i O'l the t-l ;t:ioli i.i s.-,i.- of I; -. ! .1- la. ia lie- o!l,!!,u:r.v-e: el: of l'.-misv ;v.ill.a : .1 Oso.V. Acrtst. cejra. r- or V.rnit)!ei-. Ta.v .. 1'ost- c;s 1'... r V. I i ? 3; .i..;...;:.v). k. V-' -e-rXT.- f - e - i e.-.l'i S. P. It. !:.-... Str.T.-r Kr. -i H.; I" :.T I.. -.-,;l!C 1011.1 (.iiir-e JI' !' .It s.iTlie It. i-liinif I ii-e-ee 4 i lilj Mu:- l "tier, A nil ,v It uh. -1 KltfJ- !.-r.t. W. .V I,.,;,;-... -J. ! x.71 s:o..c s-irvi-r IVm in 1 s: -ee T oiij.. r John M -' ii.T sji:ii l'i!. nH-r t M .r- -' I !. 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A X ll' "7 7S S.-111H- htotlIl Vi.. mine .. 7t s7 ;-..:.l Ktllie S-lip 't .J'ei;i c 11 s7 b.'.l Siiiie- i .nun i I-irrison ."ii 7 4. Ii name 'rr.-i,i I ri:.h - 17 -7 JY.I4 S-tlile l.iei.tv ,-r.-e M 7 Ills Mime Kelh.r I 'inii I 7 i s7 .Voi ki'iii' l-.ovis II. iirv -7 llvs snilie Will. H !tl 7 li..s s;ij:ie luiwman J hi irs... .ri s7 il Kllllf i Ct -lis A 1 : C 4 7 same vi fe,.r ;,.fit. t H. '11 Ivl Kline IUi .1 ini'i.M 171 .12 isiine Ki.x lii-m v 12 '.-7 .21 ssiue Ash Aiiihony l-i o7 4K siime 2I. ..l..r hint Ju-t ItoA'mali . 2i 27 I.eS same Cohamth In.nr 2.1 s7 s same l-'oini J. J s 47 ol same Cltsl.T Joluis Hi S7 221 sttiiie lm-iT Aloistus hi 17 2-1 same is. t i.-orjc 17 :i. 12 Rrtine Fox Siiiiuel 22 i'7 4.ul sum.. W . iter m. K 2i C2.j Iiniwu j.Wiau.x. il'.-slolicr Juu 217.1 sorr:r ami'Tox. l'.imns .rr:i l ft 2 .V, Sit;S, i s,i;o;n.ii Sit, !- I'oli.'hi ;:f.ilr r. I 7 S7 4- i Ta-Jt-'iide -!:.r-.nt !' l!7 i-. i'., M -!.i-: ii--i.e. li 27 t'l I'O Jo li -John lA Co. Colt:1'!!! i.u J M I jniu r-. ) (K V7"' '.V J y.r.K , P. il. ll. C o. l.irivU same r. il'in I ..-i s r l.evi en L... 2-. 4', '':'. s.-.iu.- I.i- Cr !-i '.I 7 -1 s:,-i.e .S1V., r tohll K l'O '.tt .'ils Kill. V.'-l.I M.ws. 127.7 :..N S..IHC WalkerWm.H is 17 I 7V is-ieie He. tA d.inu'.' , 11 :7 - -s .-s,i..e i:.y,-r i. i, -7 :i 11 -,-lee lioler John K.'ilie... 7 I.i 4.i S.01;-? hl.tmm Vi.-iio! 7 '12 s;.l:ii. VVcuJe Jo-lafl i.i s7 ' 7 - istnie Kile; ; -r a n-oh M II 77 a.i f Ktme siuu ;;,..i n- I.t K7 l-VH K-.ii.e I.t'iilm John A 17 7.'.- Ktme soiviler Joi:;i li :.7 77 .'.r-i Si.. ..e rs..llrt.a Jllo.(j y, s7 y.o. 1 Isinehy V:l!!a-ii :(-.' 1 sim; Vi'ihu.m o ui .In 20 i s.i S I'M. MIT. Meyers J. O same .... isai.ie vrrr.n ri 'iiki: yfoot. Ib-iis.-! Ii c. Hiiniue), i. i ruin -nil i W't im.-r J'e'otj Hall Win. I. 2W to 4V X7 4 ei HKVitV V. HA ilN r'.T f, ts Vli'KI. t". sliiiilKll, VVU.I.fAai P. HAV. Attest ; J. i. Kmkrt. Clt i k. Ceuiuy i uiitiiii-:oncrs. SHERIFF'S SALE. I-y viru or r rji;.i w riL f r irj Vu- J- ii ri i- a' i:? ;iii! i.ii:iii i , Hnu., i--t. nX -t tt:- -tiri f ttintif.ii I!t t-J .f ?-..r . r t riMltr.y. i';., lo .i.ii-rft. t.t r.- v lit 1,, i il-tj i om- :i :ii url tiuu-. iu ruin r- l wrtui4, on Friday. Dec. II, 1S95, At I o'clock P. M., tin' I'iIIii. in; iles-,-ie'-ij r-.t i t to- it : lilt I. a ....i.. Kit n-st, i-taim aiei lie iie,iit of lh nry W. . cf. in ami lo h r ia -l.it.le toTii-liip hllll tntet ' l:.icl allll.ll. sm,-i., rs,-t eoiioiv. Pa.. ro;ir.-..i.i: .ri liiois ..r ll ss, al-iu I . ;.Ti-s rjtn r. ' r' ': iici- Tl III t'-r. a-l'oilli.l !l. lei- of I ii-orve P. y. y. J.iliTl I . !:y, l': 'l till I hilly. I ii h ot i :;.-slt.-l , n.t ll lii.l. hi l !OKer. having tlleleoll rm .1 a liit- 1. s;aMt-aa oi :ier o,t iiu..uiii, uui, htyir. i-:iiie,-s. i i ken iti i Mention i(ii.t ,i sot. a. -nts-r:v of ll.-r.ry M. lt.i.:yr ,,t ih.,- i4i I -it :?ia 1 1 rot , s i,-.. tiii- : hi -AI.s')- Ai! th r' -hu till- ina r.st. claim aii-l it. -in.. I to a e. r i..ie ci J.-- i.-r Is.Uilti-ll Hi:l I'.Mle.ot '.I Ili J, .! I.e. I .7, ill I 'in j-'eci- or i rc.-l W t.,u; s: t.'WIi.hlo, soii,i.-s, : i-oelily, p tii.s.-iii.4 a. loilous : I-viniiiiiir ill n p'-t, firrni-rty n ttl, litv iiy iall't of aucy ii..-:.-. r." ii.-i i.iap: de-Mis,, ia-1 ' p-n-tii s to n u nil. i,k. liicne,: hur.li h'.Ui nss.5,si p ri :: to a po-l, foriiicrly a iiLiiple. tiieiits. throui;h the nnni nal in'cl south s4 .h -ts s. w.-t tj r-n-h.-s to a I" is I, lileme hi- laaO ef Wl'ilHIll isluti , .-si iu te -I in I'll h south Is'.. ,i, --r.ssi, :si .vio s-r.-iu-s lothe .uire of lH-i.uimie. isnilailiiili; i-uhr 'teres ami ii7 m rem- strict mi-asure, t-.s Inir tlie same (nn . I of lantl ninvrrnl hv H iliiain Kniieunil wife to Kllliiia Sleil-IiK, hy di-ii ilatisl Jmie l IsttV Taken in e.vis-ution unit ti m .uil.t as Hie l'0'i-r'.y of William Kline. it tue suit of Jw seph V. Ciast iter's us-. -ALSO- Al! the rhrlil. litle. Int r-t. claim nn.I !.. nian-t uf 1. M. M.lh r. of, in ami to a n-rt.-tm loi of trroiiii'l situate in the village of M,s t'liiiiiicshiir, Siimmit tOM'nsliip. ,s.,nier-i-t county. I'a., mijoiiiimc lot of I nas Kerrel, ii,,!! ai lor an.l Mrs. Jam'- I-'ern-l. tsii Inituiii ats.it oic-hall acr. . hiiim: Hi-r--on eri-ii ira o.-iestory frame hiul-iii.-. J7x70 f-s t, US-.I as h slois niom. also one fnirm- l.tiihiin. 2lx li f.- I. Us, il as a warenmin, w oil tiie i.i TMiro iiatic-s. 1 .k. n in i-xH'iitii.a ami lo l-e t""l rty of V il. ypicr, itt Kehnttm M,;l.r. siiil lis tiie the suit of A I. si 1 . tith . h.ti n - :oii K l'l.ie:.. ro'o.-1 siiii-ii-t ...liio-..- ' r !- -'. : 1 on tl - :-. ;i :. an I Whist th- -con el-.-.-;, . s(.,l,:.: a , 1 1 .. . :e'rte::r.-.c. s. . ! f. ii aim arnl 0-s t'l i" n to :i l'i itsou I- T a .! oil lh mil !.. V . ..-- O'l t.te : r. 1 1 011 lee a He.'.l-v r nut t-a.l !- i-T of : f church, ie si- :'ti ac,.l - !..Vll,e U - - ;iic-; hoi.. ilU's. H il .1 I .. 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M Tel- -S V iii--.l-V I as foiiuws : l;.--innue: nT sollltl-.r.-st f-Siiu oric llii-ni-- noriii 7 .tis-r.ssi J--.s-l.i-- t R s:. :!i,-ni-.- south ill-', il- 11 s .-t..- :i..i (ke,i-li. s to ;i-st. t'itn-e s-:i-;i -.1 ij-vs..s. .,.( ,-.;i I--nt-.-s lo :l isisl. tli.-ii-;. a es. s , -i--,.1 lo isist 011 oti;rt'i.'ii line. t-i. U's- t-.-ri'i t i',---., sj. ' K-reties to :h- .. i,-,. o! I , -inning, eoatitiiii r.- o:-e aere ai:.l -j :e.t' s. i' re t r ! ss. A'so. all thrit eertiti 1 tot of irro'.ir-I s:t.i:'te In Ki-in k tow-iisti.i,. swine-rsi t rouatv, l'n., tii-s,-rils..i ns fo'io s : itin.uniii" at fHt at i-orn-r of IhiiiI of 111 t:li-ti:-It l y hotis.-. norli si tli-trnes wt. 1 f.s-i tosta!;-. theiire t.y la ml of Jen iniali J. Kolk. north it, kiss-s vt is.1 147 fis-l i a l.ne tii.-nee nor:h SV, il.s er-s-s e-st. iij--. t.s-i. inn.-i snitti :t ili--re-si w-st, IM f.s-t 11 plaee of In it' lining, ciiiitainini; :.-l."i iw-niisi. 1 In same lieint; a tn 11! the farm roti vejej to Jen ini.iti J. foil y I. II. Wiihetm. Also, b)! the foltowini; n-al i--iite situate at Itrtssy linn, Kltitiek t.iunsliip. mmiM isiiinly. l'a li.illri lil an. I ,l.-rit.i as fol lows; Tlie snrfiee iioi!. e-.i-insive of tii-tiiin-i-mli. of a iKireel n iaml Isvinnii;- at n ;st, iiriinal comer, ihem-e l.y iots of I.yi!;a I;ii- liallL-il. So'ltll S'l lleTlS-s l-lst UlTOsS 11 l. uen-ii 1 lev ill 1 n-ii .ii!.lir runl Jfi inn-tii-s lo a II f,. l- rornerof s!;,l.... .,.,-. eii 1 ,.s-n-p west aiotii s.ii.l nllcy 1.7 n-rrti-s 10 m ios at .iilniij ni.ill, vt t1.-i.-n-.-s n. si -.ii.-t i-rcins to a sist 1,11 original fine, llniii-e a'oi.e s.-n-,. noi'li 3 ili-trns-s. e.t-t .i-n-ii- to place 01 l e cinttinir. I'ti'ilai-iiiur "!.) n-hi s-.rii-t. ti-.is,e !.-vriil p tr.-'s of t.iu.l In-m i-oriiisr.iotis :i:nt ailloiniii- t-ai-li otiier ulni tiavini; lliereeli ens-lis one 1-story it 1 ' i 1 r 1 t usisl a- ilwi-l-line. stiM-vroiiin a.-id UtIl. 1 m- ist.irv 'li.-. lii!- house, tit.it, k- anil oili.r outl.uil.iii"x vritti thr it piuirt-nances. I' .'si-n in vx iii,.m. aiei lo be si'til h Ihe pmp. rty 4 l.y.liit II111 Uin'ii anil llanhael KiiiiKtiiL'li. Is fi nitaiits ami .M i rv A. ll.tr.-. Terre Teiwiil, ul tlie su;l of It. K. Meyers' use. A I.sil- AII the ri'.'lif. tit'-, inten st. claim and d.s iianl of s.i.-pii-n Mrair. of. in m:i, to it n-r-lain tract if iaml. situate ia Ad lison i,,-.vn-siiip. .soiio rxt eotiniy, I'a. roiituiniaa i-r-s. more or less. alNiut r-iti-r-t ri. r. ti;il-itnci- liniU-r. ii-ljoluiiu- IninN of I i f I,. Ii. iitlinl A -.i. ira.-t. ami II. .VI. l.vtl,- a- l o. tr.K-t. having iti -r.s-,1 rx-l.-il a i.i-e i-.tet a lilf-sory ton iltrellii-,; lions,. Kirn, ."t'-x 1.1 feel, lilitcKsiiilili Hhoji. a Iwvsloiy phthk ! 11.01I house itml other out liulMiiis, wilii ti- iipfiuru naiiissi. Taken In eis-iio,.ii nnil lo Is- sol-1 as the In,;i-rty of st jiheii Mt-Nuir, ul the suit tif ijeur.e Krt i'er. -Al-stt All the risM lit!e. interest, rtaim nml !. iiiimi of "-'rank Ito-liiers. of, ia and to the foilowins! itisJTil, ll leal estate. j- Nit A certain f-trin or tract of l::nl sif nate in Shaile t.wn-!iip. -som. rsvt count v, I'a., eont.. initio lii acr,- strict ineasiiri . alrait IU Ner-s ei.-ar. Ii-ilnnee timiH-r. mtiolnini lands of Jotiiithnn I al-le. 'eii i;ali Sleen, s, Moses K. Joliit-s anil VVilnin VoiinL. h-ivnix themn ent-ieil a thr.-estorv i-n llii,-- hois,-, txtnk harn mul oilier otitbiiililinss. liiere tsul- so a line orctiar-l 011 tin- pr-iniM-i. -so. ... . irviei 01 iaml -Miiil,- as iifonxaiil. isniitaininir ! si ns, mon- tir lets, al-niii si aeres rlntr. letlaiii-e li'ntN-r. ailjomiiiit lamls of Mos.si K. John-, aiitl Wi-low Vonm:. liv- in-4 therism en-eleil n e,-Hi twcvtorv nlui.L- ilweltlne house, and a hank l-ini. nlsiia rood on-nrl of trott in? fruit Ir. on the orciiiis- !. wnti llu-api-urtetic-st. T.t!;.-n in . .i-inioii. nml lit lie noi l ,14 th" pn,i..r:v..i Knink itolers, at tlie hull of l.yitlit ii. Itnti;ers it al. Terms : r NOTICE -Mi person purelnisj's a'Mive Pale will plctse t.i!:e nonce e--.ix. if tltt! p-.in-ltnse Jiioney in r!n prop-jny is ktiis-ke.1 it.mn: will attain liet-xiHwi ii to Rile at tin first purchaser. The n-siii Je of tti ntou.-y must be paid on or l fois. r inrtrmati.m, lir: Xhursdav, 1S-U No det-l will he .n know t -ii- purchase money ir fatd in full. KIlW 1 .uv. 1 ls.i. at liie flirtt 10 p-r l-t e ;mM Vherwlse it Visb of Ihe I purchase Ve day ol lcc.. 17, il until the "vrrt. To the Trade, Ksfn-cially fhost handling Chrit inaa Presents. We want you to know t lint we have just received frotu the c-istcrn rnar kctsa large and splendid line of the following gixsls to select from. Ladies attending the Institute i!l find it to their advantage to exam ine our stock. 250 DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' and Mens' White Lawn, Itwuand Ktnbroidereil, Initial, White Silk and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, at prhvs from 5 cents to 1. 200 L, DIES' CAPES. Ladies' Cloth ami l'Iuh Cajies, Ladies' and MisX-s' Jackets. Don't forget to give us a -a!l and see our large as-ortnient and wonderfully -heap prices. DRESS GOODS. We have a kaudvuae line of Wool Dress (ioods in Novelties, Cov ert Cloths, Ail-Wool Cloths, Henriettas, Serges, plaids. Silks in Drtsss and Waist Patterns, all up to date tdyks. KNIT GOODS. In Fancy Knit Wool floods. La dies' and Children's Hoods, La dies' ami Children's Mitteus, Fa-scinators, Wool Shawls in White, Illack, Pink and Light III tie, we have a nt'-c a-.-ort-inent. LINENS. In Stamped Linens, Taiile Lin ens, Napkins, Towels, Linen Slutting, Silkolitte, Iraj-ry Silk s, and Kuibroidt-ry, we have pn tfy stylts. KID GLOVES. In Ladies' and lentlcnien's Kid ti'ovcs, Mis-sort' Fur Top Mitsand Kid (doves in all sies, we have pretty stybs. DOMESTIC STOCK. Our Domestic Stix-k never wa ln-tter or at loner priei-s. Wm.1 Llai'kels frotn I..V to ?.0i) 1 pf.ir. Colt 1:1 IliaiikcUs front i cents to -fl.-ri a pair. Facts to Figure on ,Tbe liio'.i .,-ids. o'taiitv of tit The Low Price asked ; them. 1 Wh--re can we tret the Il t timids for the I-e; .dot.eV. DATlFT?n 0 1)1Tj7?3 miivtiii u i nuauu. Jos. Home & Co. Here's a Chance ! We are eivinc e-ilt-edced eh;ii:c.- riht and left tins week, in ail luir-s. In tire's il'trds, for instanis-, we have cut v hole line til' imt. .rt-d novelties, and aline f !h g:ade cheeks and cheviots and ve lours, h hu h have always cost 1 to ! a yard, ami marked the hole lot at fifty cents a yard. This includes some of the ljet lines we have sold, vv'h tt ii vou think of ircttins Iavid and John Anders.. u's Sii-teh i iii;lii!i, in rich chirk color-, for I- a vara? What iio vwi iliitik 01 ti'-tli'" ' choice f.iticy silks, the il .liar-a yard s:ik, i"..r rtocaj ard ? VCLVCT5, TOO-- The 1 .st of Velvets, which no l:av. ri ;! '.!;.-i-.tiied !-;ir?-iiiis al 2. and S s'-o .1 yard, are s-iii: t..,.v $1.25 a yart!. It is a 1':j elca-ir.g out we are havir g. If it's a j.ii ki t lor tin; tianhter or ti r tiie wife, you can save your i-.r tare ! j i-'it::ir t:;i I'Mvii: of 11s net. Sty lisii t;i:I ir-ii;a.ie !'iiei.- j.teki is worth tel. dollars, cost s'O .00. Siik lin-d tnis.s.s." sn-s rf ti-o v swellis-l di-se'-i vth.el' were stilioj i'io. sjo a-id Sio. tsisl s.;. f.t an-i .:). y.m i-aii't (Miiie u;i, ask for one to l-e s 011 trial. VV'iiV a!-e tiiese so ehcfp? Itec-i-ise are getting room fir t.'.e crtviesl .li-j-ot li'-Ii-iae I ;.nh!s ue ever cirri, il ! r if it vv e t . .- or s-k store is wo-l!i vis:i:e imtv. just . i at. ,f yoit like to look at pr.-tty tii.ties,. Wt- tin l i:siniss t.y u:ai!, very Write us for a i-.ttai.ieiie. PENN AVE. & FIFTH ST., PITTSBURG, PA. This store always t arries a tig stiH-k this year we've more Dress Goods than ever liefore trreater variety, choicer sty les, superli i'la!ity. l-tter values up to tine iii'isirteti (jismIs, .! a yard at the H-pular priis-t liet ween aiid l.oo the assortment of stvles and tho values are simply wonderful. 4S inch' plain colored I-idies Cloth yard-and-a-third wide all wool 25c a yard. Stylish llourette and ltonele Overplai.l etVects all-wool a innsniiieeiit asjtort ineut of color coinliinations 33c a yard. .V) inch all wool Black French Serj;e?i nice soft finish think of the saving in cutting a dress from such w i Jo goods Z5- a yard. Itlaek Sergo-t i'c to the linis-t. . inch Itroad -loth ."iOc eennine liroadc'ot'u linish line posU witu a firm li-iily in ail the wanted medium and dark shades. Ilroadclcths to S-lmV-all less priced for the kinds hut none 1-etter val ie f.r the inonev than these at half a dollar. Choi-e Novelty Woolens in the stylish weaves of the season and rich l'lack goods 5-. 75-t $i.co, prii-r-s so far under usitr.l for such fahriisj that it's of per-onni conecru to every wo- ' untn rrailer to sec alxiut. Write f..rs:i.nples and don't mi, Cct. ting the new Catalogue cither or Imtli : freo when ytu write. ! B0GGS St BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. Old Reliable Pharmacy YOUR CHOICE CF PURE DhUGS. CiiEXALSL1 TfiTf FT ART CLLS. " v.- WUen you have a Cougb or Cold Uso hvj l:mn 173 pa ,--5 COUGH ciqu-cklr. Th't r.ha: it y . ... , rule for. Promi-t, .'..'. M :- fi r r . r.ef. qtiio-v cur-'. I;:. -v:- '": . ,.. il-itUew b.:y it t--r tt2ir rmrf ri. Prepared br F- C. Pe'.v.is i C-... rrtA:f(.t rvlwuiLitUo Eartr I-.-e- is, ti.e Uua,u --J--;. ...S,'. Fine Cisarii of Imported and Do- j Pure Win:., nr.-i L: tajstic Brunds. .-Pablic Station f ,r Is-a! and I rf poitits in the Cubed Slates. EVERY DAY Brings Soniathing; Nev A Ridir-S or Walking -Sprinc: Tooth H:.- . t . . - Xo drajr-'inir of fraaie (. irrour.'l. TLo lihte-t -'.jf:. it-clf of trash as 011-:; .' us a l.ar rake. Hut s a- V. a maa on .ts otl.ers do without a Icti'l. CALL AND SEE IT. WE GUARANTEE IT T IN THE WORLD. Sold on Trial. J. B noio Somrset, Pa. W ' ' ' I'si? w-- - :-V v ? '. i-J Our SrockT.s Larcre. : A thing to be comiiersd : In bujing Furni.'ure. ; PIIIC!" is jrener-iiiy held to le of the tirst in;. ; ahould te the List. If yu luy for .jiiuiity y.ei -.iy a. I If you Imy f..r price yea e.-t what y.ti pay for. ; Chatnt.er S:tii. S-Vj.l o-,k and Cherrv, cttntainlng six pie-, . s. Alltiijlie ( hlli Sil.ls. ; : : " . . . . s '. I'arlor Suit., : : ".".."..' s : s-iiletmards, S-.iid ' :":"::":":. : ("h iirs. n,sis. Springs, Mattress,- an,i a; ,,;;K.r kinds ,.f Kurt.: 1 lowest price. FIGURE : : : : : C'overs a miiitii K-e of sins, htit it isi.'t nr. -ess:. ry : - ""3 nntltstiraldo features t; secure t'.uurc. llstaMi.-h in ' ' 3 tho detiiil of grades, then vou are r-. r.-iy f..r price. 1 C. H. Coffroth, 1 606 M?in Cross Street, SOVEHSET. FA 5 s. ujiiiiaiuiiiuiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiuuiia Quinn's Big Store We Are Showing a Spitrcid Lire of NEW FALL DRESS G00D-c In Black and Colors. CONTAINING Covert Cloth, Tw.v toned Twills, honeyeeir.b at d v plain and rouuh shatruy sitrf.us's. in is m hi nation ..f silk and " '" ors, giving the goods an irri.'.escenl T.vt. Two and three t : -! 1 ! ' k.Vi ins. Many of the uew j-'kIs are woven in two and three e. ci-. 1 " chameleon effect, which is very pretty. These jim's are entirely dit'.t r. t tr-- in the city. I'riees are aw ay below those of last seivson. JAMES QUINN, Johnstown, Fa- i96 J: When you are suberic zf IT ii y IT. J ? ? a ' : t i ia - l'i-. : 1 I--. , 'V s I I i.-:an e Teh-phot .eroaum Carbon G:r!r. lor Tt-I ... s-.f: Ti:ht. P. A. S3.ti: v.: et-"1 ' lit: V t.r.t tl:- ir- r.d Nil ce : a ' "a: is.D-i i M'.,i and ti 1-, Cile e.'i coii to -Vl ri-ii' wor: .V- tasii uiwr arhe vic- w; nan ji.-ii i.tii- iLn? t? & Ti ;.-ii 2' l!-J d !-. :i hi.- l.ed. ;.'-4l .s-i,-, iiy ! Coii!- fiirc SCi,,, die-i. Uridr Uri tiie n liSheriit: I n
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