! merset Herald. So r "TZTrrLL, Editor. J7"" Koverober 18, IK jpsb" t --:--- John M f.r. -'''' Briiett, chaplain t'he 1 t?A. ITdnr ,n sanctum. r the Miraew r .vdl V.ine Mid Miss Minnie !r Ah ,' ,h of Jenner towr.sh p. i nmnpr. .'" . . . 1 Hm"pr' A tiniieil 1" irriK ' lhe hom of TburdT.orem- i,rijl P - officiating. Sevitts and MissDasie , D,.,ihersvft!;ev to""-""i-. he 1-1. S"- ' ,, ool-r ::h. t.-q" Tker of Berlin, tied tbe connubial :" I', William C, .. former resident lirotbe-r or Josepn i Julia Ueffley, cf rx, !' :li"- ilr. Frw: on ail M ,. ui!rus. of Connellsville f i Mn John Shvw. were united, in ? nJMr',hl h.-ne of the bride'. the c ,-,r of ibe C-jrlia Lutheran , ai h'ul. " Thursday. Mlh 1 ,ri.h oiSeited. f of interest w ann-.uncea in ? 1 ... . nn.eret county, and New aiii-u.-. : , ,h in r JhooS of Johnstown. The iiSrp'- tthe bo,ue rib8 I lt lnNe Baltimore, Thursday. L j. of the Tenth Pennsylvania ft no- Manila. .r.Bre.Uy da- over the prf of the.r early f ' the United Slates. 1 resident -irn the L " . . i .n i Jii'ii t -.4- tu ne lne find to leave this country coal screen isv ra lb-- Thefiud- i tj,.. .1 ,1 their QUIT - ftre:20 i'1'1- - 'la.n-pu'.:ion of R wtraver town , .nre:aal oranty, claim the '!;'.' hivine bad the oldest voter on Jav in the rwnty. He was Lev. Lri a Ur.n-r. ai w nmety-eight .f; fa-. it -tu fiMt time ha ,'v.,f.,rf..iryeir He has baea a .j.'v.n' 11-p.il'U-tn. K ri't .ie-,M,.G of the supreme court T ;he (Ot.e "' lh" 4 -,r'.eeP'"g in in e ii of (he AlifjhHny c-.unty curt is -i-n-1. that tae -reen law is u neon -jt.o'j'al. and tbd-wi.m is that ooal i'-rators cia in ike screens to suit thein I res under oMistitutional riht of itra.-L It i the right of the miner to s-etoJ-i cal h-u the screen does ij l-uit biiu. J ,ii.,.lir,xk. aeed Tl years, oneof the tnrn finners iu Hrothersvalley J' ,-,e he hi i g "ie l,"a J f16" for Lis ; on Tn-JrsUy a.teruin lat. His "e a with bint at the time and she J;:iim-neJ as-i-taiwe to carry the dead 0 lv int me bi-e Mr. S-iirjck was i. ... i iii4reut.y l tieaiiu anu .una uui r LlU'iliN'-! 01 I'l:ig Ml i'r.n 4 from Hp'ipiexv. tie leaves a jaiuuj ui 4 ,r"i! an i to daughters. I t'oo'ii Jpraliie lnl interest is manifeist . in theeiitertainmeiit I given in ieoera Houe, on Thanksgiving even f i. by representative! of the various a i-inip bes With the assistance of f -.if. Hrtel and the Somerset Concert f .-liestrait j.roini to be a fine treat. i vtet will tej.!aL-ed on saleonTuee v, N.ivemlier 1, at the jewelry store : Neff 1 t'aseixr. Reserved seats, 30 -at : general admission, "JO cents; chill-en 10 rents. If present plans are carried to conuple f .e-.iim next spring the vacant lot on ain Crc street belonging a to Mr. A. itv. Kaepper w ill be (Kvupied by a hand .me bioik. Mr. Kuepper has been im p .nune-i by a numljer of business men, irnious to secure more commodious gamers and m -re eligible locations, to I'M a bjiiding for their accommodation, tit ei'.e i one of the most desirable for a f. .wine stand about town and when it i 4, vupie i by a bandme building one of tefew remaiuing eyesores in the neigh irhooi of tbe public uare will be re moved. The saie of tickets for the Institute J.eoture Course will begin at 1 p. m. on J-ttarday, November li'.h.at the Somer- Opera House. All indications point V the usual rush for first choice of seats, a-lbemurse is an able one throughout. Jroorsfi tickets w ill range in price from t to U according to location. Persons ifrifiad that they will be unable to be j reeut at tbe sale of seats can have them wrcedby sending their orders to Mr. vl'. L Cast-Ier, S.iiueret Pa. Superin-It-Hiint Pritts wiil reserve the usual t.;iui!ief more than one-half of the- best -at-f.ir leat hers. The lst way to build up a town is Ui uad br every man in the place who r:ht. say, an en-bange. Whenever I n-.in i-. d jing ive;! do not tear him down. Ai! re!Jents should be partners, not op TT 'neau Kvery !iasin5i man w h otreata -' isttistiimrs h mestly, c mrte-iusly and 'irlT, wi!l his share, aud the more :a:tiss taat cn be secured by united Mm tbe better ii will bs for all. When I a soa-n u grow it begins to die, and 'Bf pe-'pie try t.) kill each other in uns.aw, me mire readily will utter ruin aitaa:i. Stand tog-ther for tbe ad -a-jeiueut of every citizen. If a man ssww ability n prosper, d not pull bim back through j-H!ouy. or weigh hiiu i a through ojld iudiffereuce. Thf tenant house on Harvey Country- iJl'i6imi,B(f Berlin. jimrH T hr Sa.ur.iay afternoon, while the aonij w.re bent attending a funeral lae fire i- supp'ie-i Ut have been caused 7 dst.iive flje. Tha building "wired f,r lt WM upied by S. a iwy and family, who were also absent ifwa home alteudiog the funeral of David ""k. an uu.-le of Mrs. Forney'a. their household goods, including , - iunT's Justices outfit, were de-Kn-yed. The members of the family no'.Lirg but the clothing on their ka. Mr. Kurney'g 1,, will reach Jt.y:,(.. He did not carry any "ana the 1.. , in Un Very heavy Jnr,iin. The Forneys returned home e the fire 6liu buraiDg tut too JMovt anything. . il "ne to disposing of the a Umds authorized at the late rt..B t.t the purpose of constructing be-Ltt"1 f u,wn council will exercise j ., 7 "a j'idgmeut than character- iit-n bonU f,r ""other public re-. 3 ent'V Un ir1jiVn hi tUm of S.mers. in lhe referre1 i carry ii, fllr Tt aV.1 " "it offered mr received ii, i. . . r "uus were awaraea a,.rC? W-r,U-. "erews ihey could ia Z Wn r dverti.ed and re-. u l're,Diuu- There ia no good ... the ofthebor- n he r.nducted on the FIRE BUGS. AT' WORK. Aaoyraous CScr Kadt te a Colored Lai f Bura B. J. Bewmaa'i Beriia Store. TWO FOKKXB. ATTEKFIS FAILED. Excitement aud indignation wore anniscd at Berlin a few days ago w hen Kdward Uaker, the ouly dored resident of the town, received an anonymous letter, which read aa follows: "If you will burn Ben Riomtii'i store I will aend you fio do it right go ia Sate at uight the hind way ben Sua been a A thorn in my flesh I WILL SHOW HIM." The address on the envelope ia which the mis sive waa enclosed was properly capital sad aud written in a fairly good hand, and the Berlin Reoord says there was euough similarity in the writing to show that both the letter and the address were penned by the same person. Young Baker promptly turned lha letter over to Mr. Bowman. Mr. Bowinau was at first iuclined to treat the letter as a practical joke, but when he remembered that two attempts have been made to burn his busine tablishment, in which the pontottice is located, be concluded thai tbe letter was w ritten Iy a cowardly iucecdiary, and he has token steps to discover the identity of the scoundrel. An attempt was mads to burn Mr. Bowman's place on October 2d last when a smouldering fire was dis covered in an antrequeutvod part of tbe cellar. The Record says it is hard to be lieve that we hive any one living in Berlin or vicinity so maliciously inclined that he or she would resort to tbe medium of the flame applied in the heart of the town for the purpose of satisfying the passion of hatred or revenge. But that such is tbe case, incredible as it may seem, is evidenced by the latter quoted above. OFFICIAL RETURNS of the General Election in Somerset County, held Nov S, A. D.1898. i Governor. 1 l-t. ttov. -( y SAec. Int. ' JdgeHnperTrCourt ; Coiijcrvfca-At-I.srK''. j Con. Ai-a ruli'jr. A. Jds I. A. P. P. DISTKICTS 9: i tr 1 Iu Garrett incendiaries are also trying to get in their work.." t'tile recently two attempts have been made te burn tbe Sam I'jvore house, near the Duokard church. In both attempts tbe fire was discovered in time to be quenched. In the first attempt a hole was burned in tbe side of the building. In. tbe second at tempt oiled waste stolen from freight cars was st ti fled into this hole. The Holt Brothers occupy the house and one of them heanftbe uoLse made in striking the match to light the w aste. He jumped out of bed, fired through the door at the culprits and then extinguished tbe lire. There was considerable insurance upon tbe house but sioee tbe attempts to burn it the insurance has been caucelled. Man Once Coaricted of Murder Steps Oat of JaiL A great t-ensatiou was sprung at Uolli daysburg this Thursday afternoon when Jude Martin Bell, i a the Blair County Court, made an order releasing from jail Frank Wilson, who was convicted on January 1, 1A3, of the brutal murder of Henry Bonnecke, a miser of Altoona. Tbe Supreme Court had granted il- son a new trial. Uistrict Attorney v u- liam S. Hammond to-d;iy sUted to the Court that tbe principal witnesses of the Commonwealth were dead, and that it would be a difficult matter to secure a conviction in view of public opinion, and also in view of the fact that the Supreme Court, in granting a new trial to Wilson's accomplice, James Farrell.had virtually said Farrell was not gnilty. Wilson and Farrell had been convict ed, after a long and hotly-contesttKl trial, of murder in the first degree, at an ex pense to BUir County of about $4tl.ia). Tbe new trial of Wilson was set for next week, and tbe jurors had been summon ed. Public interest was screwed up to a high pilch iu anticipation of the trial, which now has been abrogated. Farrell had plewded guilty to an ag gravated assault on old man Bonnecke when be weut to rob him of his money. and was seuteuccd to three years in the Western Penitentiary and f,VW fine. Opioion is much divided ou the calling off of this trial. School Teaeheri' and School Directors' Headqaartera. Every season for 19 years past it has been customary for the school te ichera and directors to make their Headquarters during Institute Week at -.Fisher's Book Stork. For nineteen years I have endeavored to make my store a pleasant place of re sort for school teachers aud directors at all times, especially during Institute Week. That I have fully succeeded goes without saying. Call around during In stitute week and if you are looking for any one you'll likely find tbeiu at Fish er's Book Store, as it is tbe one great pop ular resort. I make it my special busi ness during Institute weok to look out for the comfort and pleasure of teachers and directors. Drop in and matte your self at home. Chas. II. Fisher. 3 Pn thai iw.,.1. , . Hiw . a 'verna private WdT mis'l'e of this kiud t.il'., , W"le hM' lae fweraud e.rL r,rthree 'nil " 'Per ""J" n e.thein- 'bm.i.u'"" ver 1'gbtly on br-: ' lce taxpayers. In this h' h p NloroJ,mth water ,;J 'rs u t'TI fiV Pr CMlt- to1 J"'M-r P'U ,' wilhin th next two ther i t ,n tb"y '"atari., when no'-b 1, r,':,U' l-y b-md bearing a rtt" "f " terst, wnd rhn nTL UPJ-' wm.. r.H,!,ir,,1 Py neater VfZ i , "'"""' tax than he doe. at cta!hJ. Uota 0e uPrer canrtand. Good Wheat Suts. Dr. J. Bullivont, of Spokane, Assistant Dairy Commissioner of the Slate of Wash ington, was in Pittsburg, Mondayon his way to Washington, D. C. He sail: The showing made by Pennsylvania this year in the production of wheat per acre has been a great Burprise to all wheat growers. The Keystone state has always been very good in wheat, bat the men who deal iu figures went over them many times this fall before they proved beyond doubt that Pennsylvania was theseoond State in the Union, in the production of wheat to the acre. There are many States that may be Inclined to grumble at this, because Pennsylvania leads in so many things it was thought that the least she could do was to leave merita in wheat raising to some other State which makes a specialty of grain. "The State of Washington leads the country In production to the acre. Our figurfa are 21J bushels rK-r acre, while Pennsylvania comes along wi'b 10 bushi-ls t tbe acre. The production of the tuer States per acre to crop area are as f I ows : Oregon, 17; Ohio, 11 ; Michigan, 156; Ka-isas, l(i5; Nebraska. H 5; Minnesota, lt: ladianalS; North Dakota, 103; Cal ifornia, 10; South Dikola,8 Tbe total wheat yield of ouratate was 20.121,648 bu ahels, and it has been sold at an average of "0 cents per bushel." A Cao'croitd Eyaa Operated Upon in a Boy cf Six Tear. Pareuts of children w ith crossed eyca are generally of the opinion that an oper ation in cases of young children Is dan gerous and by delaying the latter, spoil a most important part of the operation, namely, the cbancew of recovering the sight in the indicted eye or eyes. A crossed eye is excluded from the act ..f aeing and invariably becomes weaker. 'Dm, sigmann and Sadler, 804 Penn avenue, Piltaburg, Pa , have operated on croHsed eyes in children under sis years, aud the happy rewult of MasUsr Ueorge A ul, a six-year-old boy of Xo. 115 7ih street, whose eye w eie recently straight ened by Dr. Sigmann, is a new testimo nial of tbe great sucee of thee well- known vpecialUta. People living in tbe country should take advantage of the cheap excursion rates tr the Pittalnirh Exposition to oousult these eminent sur geons in all ailment of Ee, Ear, Nose aud Throat. 1 o r9 1 . : P x- c r b B 2 : e '. r -i . 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Tbe appearance of Lieutenant Conrad, of the Third United States Cavalry, aa companied by three clerks, wastbesigual for an outburst of applause on tbe part of sixty or more members of Comptny I who congreg ited at the railroad i-tation last Thursday morning for the purpose of aeeing whether the lieutenant bad ac tually kept the appointment telephoned from Johnstown. The soldier boys followed the muster out party to the Hotel an near where they gave three lusty cheers, thus mani festing their delight at the prospect of being speedily retired to citizenship. After spending live weeks in Somerset ' workmen. Hit Pipe Savod Hit Li fa. John W. Angle, a retired merchant of Stroudsl-org Pa., narrowly escaped death in a horrible manner. Ilia long stem med nine saved bim from being buried I alive, A short time ago a number of cit xens concluded to pipe a portion of the town, and among tunwe interested in the enterprise was Angle, who owns one of the Urgent residences on Main street. Mr. Angle was examining a aewer pipe in the excavation on ( Jr,-en street. He was in a stooping position, with both hands engaged and with his pipe in bis mouth, when a quantity of earth caved in, knocking him backwards and bury iug him completely. Two workmen were fortunately clo at band, aud they dug with a will and rescued him. Mr. Angle was severely bruised about the lody aud cut in the farss from the heavy tones, but be managed to breathe through his pipe until he wa rescued by hia without employment of any kind, nave answering roll call at 9 a. m. and 5 p. 111., majority of the meintiera of Company I were heartily disgusted with heir lot. Kvery day, in fact almoHl every hour during the preceditig three weeks, had leen filled with rinn .rs ooucerning the coming of the muster out otllcers, but all of thera lacked confirmation nulil Lieu tenant Conrad telephoned from Johns town Ibfct be would arrive here on the Thursday morning t'ain. Lieutenant Conrad and hii clerks da- voted the afternoon to examining aud correcting tbe rolls and aeeiog that the discharge paper were all in proper form. Major Washington Haverstick, of tbe L'nited States Army, who had been de tailed to supervise the muster out of four Companies of the Fifth arrived on the 40 train, and joined Lieutenant Conrad at his hotel, A big, black, iron-strapped box arrived on the same train, and when station agent liowtnan le-rued mat 11 contained fi.0i.i0 in crisp curreucy, and that he would be responsible for its cafe keeping until the following morning be asked Major Haverstick to receipt for it and take il with him to bis hotel. The Major declined to assume tbe Lxpresa Company's liability aud Ageut Bowman was forced to ask the officers of the First Natioua! Bank for permission to place the box and its contents in their vault for safe keeping over uight. This secured Lieutenant Kck detailed a corporal and a guard of eight men to spend the night in tbe bauk, in order that the treasure might be securely guarded until the paymaster was ready to pay the Sd,0u0 or ST.O) com ing to tbe mem bers of his company. At nine o'clock Friday morning the members of Company I fell in line on Main Croes Street, where they were de tailed in squads of six to visit the third- floor room in the John II. Uhl building. where tbe paymaster was waiting to cash them off. After each man had received the amount coming to him he was banded his discharge papers by Major Haver- slick. It requited less than one hour's time to pay off all of thoee present. The soldier boys who live in tbe south of the county took the 10 o'clock train for home, while those who remained in Som erset, with few exceptions, visited cloth ing stores and boot aud shoe establish ments where they invested a portion of their wages in new "togs." Later in the day the muster out officers visited the homes of oue or two members of Company I, including the home of Captain Kooser, and muslerxl out those who were unable by reason of sickness to be present at the general headquarters. Tbe muster out officers went from here to Johnstown, where they mustered out Company H, the same afternoon. During their enforcedsstay in Somerset the members of Company I conducted themselves in a manner that firmly con vinced the public that they are a body of gentlemen aud are in every way wortl.y of the praise that has been so liberally be stowed upon them. Aad Quay is Still Bon. From the ML PleiiMtnt Journal. There have beeu numerous attempts made to take Senator Quay's political scalp, but none of them not even that of the notorious Combine was better planned or more vigorously protsecuted than that which came to naught at the polls on Tuesday last. Tbe democrats came to the front w ith the declaration that tliey would not look upon tbe election of their man, M r. Jeuks as a victory either for free silver or free trade, but, on tbe other band, would deem it a victory for the people over the stete machine run by Mr. Q lay. The Rev. Mr. Shallow, laying aside his prohibition principles, preached the sam- g-psl throughout the length and breadth of the state; and Mr.' Wanamaker made even fiercer assault on the so called Quay-ism. With this triple alliance stood many of the lewling Republican papers of tbe Klate, while tbe support given by not a few others was of the lukewarm order. Yetthe'tKd Man," who, say whatyru will against bim, nevbr hesiutes to leavs bis case in theTeoole' bands, has Special K otiaa to Taaehort and tht FuMie. Whnn run mmA Ia our town to attend Institute, don't fil to call at the "White Palace Ktsuuranl for your Meals and Luficbea. Oysters in all styles. Ice Cream and Cake, Bread, Pims. Giugerbread and Sandwiches, Soft drink, Coff., Tea, Cue a. etc Open till midnight. J. W. Piskl, Proprietor, tiascment of Cook A B-rits Bl .-k. Diaries for 18 S3. Diaries for 1SJ. all price, sixes and shapes, now iu stock. Wholesale and Re tail, at Fisuesi's Book StokK. After he had fullv recovered his senses he remarket! : "Where is my pipe ?' not realizing fully thit his close companion had saved his life. iWorkad the Isiaranoo Companies. For an ingenious and inexpensive method of working fire insurance com panies, on a smtll ale, Andrew J. Daly, lately of Brooklyn, can take tbe gate money. His household etrtcls being in sured, be wrote, la.st April, to tne com pany, that his child, in playing with matches, bad set fire to a pair of w imlow curtain. and that the fire, though ex tinguished without giving an alarm, had also datu4ged the carpet, and a dress suit hanging on a chair near the window. The adjuster, viewing ihedamaged prop erty, adjusted the loss at $73, and can celled the policy. Daly thereupon ob ttined insurance in another company, aud in May this coiupaoy received a note of like tenor with that sent to the first ooinpany, ivecting a fire aud tbe dun age thereby occasioned. Its adjustrr settled the loss for f 1, and cancelled the policy. Daly resumed elsewhere, and in June the Ions was repeated, aud adjusted at t-S."- In July tbe los occurred twice, in Angust three tiuips, and in Septem ber three times; in each case tbe dam aged property doing duty, while a dif ferent insurance company footed the bilL But Daly carried bis pitcher to the well once too often, with the proverbial mischance. The adjuster who settled tbe 1-t.st Ions happened to meet the one who Lad adjusted the first, aud mention ed the circumstance. A quiet investiga tion followed, and it was found that be had worked eleven companies, for an aggregate of :&. Meantime Daly seem ed U) hsve scented a rodent, for w hen steps were taken to arrest him he was "lion est," though his victims would be siow to describe bim as a non est man. He was at length traced to Washington, arrested last week and brought back for trial. Oil, How Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying the Blood. " A very severe pain came iu niy left knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a sore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great dial and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in thU way for years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife ai reading of a case like mine cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had u-ed a few buttles I found relief from my uttering. Oh, bow thankful I am for this relief 1 I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in the beat of LeaUh, have a good appetite and am new man altogether." J. P. Mooes, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Sarsaparilla lithe bent -In fact tlie iHi True Blood PurilW. Hood's Hood's Pills cure all liver ill . 25 ceuta. The Independent, New York. Tropp' Plurality it 1505. Complete returns from tbe late elec tion show that Joseph K. Thropp is elected to Congress in this district by a plurality of 1.505. Following are the official pluralities: Somerset county, Thropp. 212i Blair " " U'l Cambria county. Wallers, ll.VJ Bedford " " 1000 3717 2J2 Change in Form, Reduct'on in Price Semi-Centennial Year. THE INDEPENDENT enpbaaim its Fiftieth Year by changing Its form to that of a Ha fa line, and by reducing its usual subscription price from Sj.ooto Ja.oo ; ainglc copies from ten t fits cents. twill maintain its reputation as tha leading Weekly Newspaper of the World. THE IXDEl'ESI) A'.V T in it urtr form trill jniut t,'t') pmjra reading muttrr pfr nr ut a rovt to nubwri'ter 0 J.i, vhilt the prnminrnt mij tzimiJt, trhirh f 1 1 fur l.'0 a yir, print only about 2,tn. The sil.Hcrif,rr to THE ISDEPESUEST g- tit fl ptr rrnt more of rqttally g'tod rend ing mtitter ai one-hu' the tst ! Only $2 00 per year. or at that rate for any part of a year. Send postal order for free Specimen Copy. THE INDEPENDENT, 130 Fulton St.. N. Y. IHrsAtUhl the New Store of Parker & Phillips! The time b Tell Yoa about the New GooJ.i i here. Ev ery department of the store i bridit with the new Fall an'l Winter purchase:. Evervthin; purchased beam the (stamp of newness. It pays to buy dependable goods at reasonable prices. ONE of the m?t im portant features of our Fall and Win ter business Is Gar ment Selling. Buyers will do well to look through our Stock before' purchasing, and free the new Nobby Style?, the very cream of the Choicest Stylos that the Eastern Market shown. FIRST ia your thought is the new garment. First iu our thought has been to equip stock with the new Jackets and Capes PU3LI5 SALS OF Vahabh Real By virtue of un or l r of ite IsmusI out of flu- 1 Irjlmn' t ourl of (iiiiiiiv t county, I-, to tlip uinlrrslienrd ftliri-d. tii.-r wnl Le -ptsl to aale ly public outcry, on Thursday, December 8, '98, At 1 o'clock P. M., t the mat imiktt ff A. I.. M'Mr. in thr txtr-outrh of l fyepHra I-, lh following 'l-wnfH-il r-Hi oui'f. Lit U.r irjpr.y at uHl- Nil. 1. A e-rfti lot of ground iUmt n Tht? ttirou.f li of U yrHl;I-'. riiif!!-l o-tinlv. I"., Uuntinl a faiilowM t rr-i;r if i ti M.tin ftr--t m ll.e MMttii f-t t. m tiic uf lv l4 of A. K. V i si .oil-, on th- wst i.y ;.u .(iy wi-.i pxu-nd in iwkt of f-fj'ittl ri-iT f-svt i- Lni iivt-t on Ihtf iiorth, hiu il.t-re.on cnx-trU a two-itjry fruine DwelHnsE House; a Biliiard Ha! Li.-- h i ii- tin Dress Goods Hew Fall Black Goods The Fall m D' this imjortant desirable poods. DUck garments arc staple, they seem to grow in variety, beautv and popu larity with each season. We invite you to view what the great weavers Lave been doing. Fashions continue to make Silk as among Lcr favorites. Trices put Silks within the reach of everybody. We have all the new nobby things in Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Laces, Stamped Linens, Dress Linings, Ac. flood Blankets at A 75c. andfl a pair. Comforts. Ladies' Wool Skirts at 70 and WVs. Ladies and Children's Underwear from Cc ip to 25c. Ginghams and Calicoes at 4 and 5c Toweling at 3, 4 and 5c. Shirtings of all kinds at 4, 5, 6 and 7c. Cantou Flannels at 5, 6 and 7c Table and Floor Oil Cloths at IU A 22c. A new line of Trunks, Satchels aud Telescopes. A new line of 50c Umbrellas. Lace Curtains, Portiers, Ruip-, Table Covers in new designs. Genu Furnisning goods in Neckwear, Thropp's plurality, 15fi5 Chairman Garmaa on Swallow. In the course of a statement made by Democratic State Chairman Garman fol lowing the election, after admitting de feat, but claiming a gain for his party in the Legislature, he said : -Another comfort for Democrats is that the greatest political termagant of the ag!, ono Swallow, a salaried Methodist pHmon, but an active retailer of gossip and slander, is emphatically repudiated by a disguoled people. Whother his ma lignant and ill-iudged course was persist ed in because of an alliance with tbe Quay forces or because of the lack of ordinary sense and common oecency, it Is cause of great rejoicing that his power to deceive the good citizens of the Common wealth with bis hypocritical cant ar.d Pharisaical assumption is effectually and forever si Twins a Political Istse. Polygamy was an issue in the recent eongressio- al campaign at Ogden, Utah. Brigbam H. Roberts, the Democratic nominee, is a Mormon, and the Repub lican papers have charged him with being an unreconstructed polygamist, al leging that two of his wives had present ed him with heirs wilhin a few days of each other, one Installment consisting of twins. They accused him of being a law breaker, who sho-ld be in prison, instead of in politics. No political cartoon was complete unless it showed the twins and tbeir Dursing bottles, with prominent lo c tl politicians dancing attendance iu the background. Neither Mr. Rolerts nor any of his supporters has attempted io deny the charges. URINd the months of November and December I w ill offer vpet-ial low prices in all kinds of plain i r. .. i ., v t . ; fill... ""V ' T , Shirts, Collars, Cuffs. Underwear, Sus- Satin, Duch?tw and Fancy Saks suitable .,' , ,7 ' ... . . . r,' T.;. ..- tv.i.,. penders. Stockings, Glove-, I mbiellus. My stock of Ladies' Wraps, including Jackets and Capes of the latest cuts (Oc- ! tobcrand November styles) are offered J at extraordinary prices : j Ladies' Cloth Capes from $1.25 up " Plush Jackets Misses Jackets Children's Coats 2.50 3.00 1-75 MS These values and qualities can not be duplicated elsewhere in the county. We ask comparison. Ladies' guaranteed Kid Gloves at 75c Don't Forget the Dress Tlaking DEPARTTIENT, under the sF3rviion of Miss of Baltimore City, who will be glad to give any information in regard to having a neat and stylish dress. ZJx J" fi, ho-nakT uTiop, o'.it'iuiMin-i. Thw h :iz i i.' of iMi.tn I. -Vnle-r, 1,t U. No. 1. A c rt-.m n,' ,-! ! i-itii'-Afir-aiHiilk Ua'f!i at fmi.iAv .. iinu un Mum Mr-e t on hv ii' h f.t, ! trii'l Ititc Uick of --ui wi lir. (." f-t t ln:e nTrt on Hi north, on lit- t-.tsl lv un nti-1 on wt hy prop.-rfy o' .1 huv)u i.'n..is hitviai N'. X A Cfrttin lot of irn.tin -iitii it- :. -fr-ii 1, HMaitti 1 t ; 'it Ih'' ri--r.li y l'-iiny I v .1 )t t striri. ou ii-i mi r - i v Nm t ii Mt rt-t, on thf uX by pn r: v if J. k -i r, ;t , ar.'l ihi i ft in t t r:y un ai! . b-'in.' I'- t ly know n tin wri-r -r ;n - y h;t i n- tn -rtsm rnvi-nl t tA-fi'-ry fi ttweiltiix ttor-t Ar. N'. 4. A CtTTiaiil t lot of trr-jtlf '1 hiTtiMl ;i nftir'-iitl, rMfini-tt aA fo!ii.: r n .rr i I y North tr.H-t HII, u. vuin l-v L.il- ii! r.:H Mri-t. on Uf nAMi t-y prop rty ( Mrs. ;.t-- r, ami on I in W-M v rant -!r-:. lnjrii tli-r-Mi rt-J a iwjt two-t'ry fr.ijt ! hils', Wt-ll tllll-u-fi. T;l-:r Hflii t I -T O'lt- bal! lin;s u-rjr --t upi"! ty A. I Mill r. N. A i rt.t ii l ut Jit h-iu.. I! i;ii:tt n forv-nititl, n'ri ltttnili't a lti-iH-.: on Hit nnn iiortit--rt.t lv ln!- ! rii'i. i-n thr .-H-t ftrnl M)ulh-;it i-y ttr-i-t,on Xiv WiM hv h Uukfht'ity ci---fc, ha.- in tin-wjn tT,"U'il a tUiiiintf riiou. No. A r-rt:itn .1 hrk ar-I ; bt of trr-it r:l situ.it a a for s.,i;. hs-tcittti n (ii Mtrth by f.n.t.Tty f Heii ry KJ-tn lin.on lli -uHi oy W -ltr nt r-l, on T ut r.y :iiy, on w l I.y h;i rki Iri-e.-t, ronUiani) uiie w fv niorv K No 7. A certain p!--t or p.-n-l of liir:i itutite in Su'iinitt low n "ii : . Sonifrs- --n n ty. l';t. nt Jsalt-ury J kir. ti n, d i,inln I "in-N l J.w Vi. Pff-f mm 1 r. ronutin-itin-vatttl oiio-U.iif tr- id on or tr--. All in for initio's C4)ncrnin !!i a'xivc tMc of nitrty i! t b. prmm -v. iy ims'Trrtxl Ly d- Terms : tine-thirl cf tl.n pun-h-is inon.-y aftrlh--p;ym-nt til ail ti ns-s to rrmam :i ii-- on tne j.rv!ins-s to sft-iirv llic wi-i.jw's dower; if tht Uilance iine-tninl in Immt n -rilirniM-ti.ni of sul.., tinl.)iri in tine yt-wr lu.-r.-tl'i.-r anil one-tnlr. in two yir ih.-i'-afir witu at-t-r-sl on df-rre.l my mnts tniu tiMitimmimn of saiir U hi- s-urvtl on tlii- prrnls. s byju.i'z nivnt bo!i'ls. T.'ii -i ct-r.i. of litp purv-1!.. i ify to be paid wltca property i Siw-ktsi dowu. A. f. M ! LI.FR. Trnsti e of Gillui.l l Viiii-r, ItM , Jolin R Knit, M.yrr-dale, l'a. Attorney, Soim-rvt, Psi. Crphscs Crirt Sal 3 OF Valuable Real Estate Ky vlnue of an order Isnnisl out of tin Or plmns' I'ourt of SonnTsi i ci.uuij . , and to mi- dirwtisl, liirpe wili le i'.isis.-d t. pu '.:c khu, ul the courlhousi-, in sviui. rst-l, I'., ou SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1893, At I o'clock ? M., thp f..iIoTr!n ds-ril'.l mi' e!;it.". It !! projH-rty of ilrs. 1U It s. iiiil. d.s d. lo-wit: Valuable Coal Land Near Meyers dale. No. 1. Tin- iindiviJ.sl intrrvs in a'.I c:il, llini-. f-yi-iil nit-lals or i.l'ier ir. n. -r.ns. lyiiiis un.li-rone hundnsl and tinrty-ovc .V. i-rrs of lnnd in Suiiioul Uiwnshit). Soniers.-i is.tj.i tr. Pa . a.ij.!iiin lands ol J. li. inm.-y. s M. M:irtt'ii. Au-x Mosa:ov-an 1 ot.-i'-rs. S'jrfare now owned Lv Wui Horn.-r. .No. 2. 1-ooi N'.w. i i. si, 1"M :ind 30. lui-ll lot Imii- 'iijlJU li-t, iu Hie unvn of t-arri-it. Nimi'ntt connly. l';t. No. : A p.in i l of Inml .-on;:init,s '"ut nix ( iicns. ivlneon tiie east sid.; of Sonur sei. n.nr "town lir.dtie." art in Sim. rs.-t township and part in sWinicrs-t Ixirouuli. ad joining l.in-.is ol Jovial, brunt, "aimitit- Hy, Ausiiu Mr!, ami iron 1. 1:4 011 suim-i hi.u iUsliord pike. Ail of Hie !ve property will be sold at public or pilvifte sale. Terms! A Choice Line of Fur Collarettes Always on Hand. Uvea ef Insured ia PeriL A petition baa been fill d ia tbe Uni ted States Court of Lanciu-ter county. armarentlr 00m e out of the Beat wear- I Nebraska, by Charles F David W. iiig the victor's laurels and will ooDlinue bis party's leader or boss ir you will for another six years, if health and strength are -riven hitn. The Joi'ksal bas no tears to sbed. ToenkgiTing. I have rustle arrangesienU with the leading Oyster House of Biltiuore fr my Oysters this season, which I assure yoo will be the largest and best Oysters that will come to our city. I bare also ou r celebrated M incemeat and Ice Cream for sale. Don't fail to ootue and buy and leave your orders for Thanksgiving at the "Whit Palaoe Rwtaurant, Base ment of Cook A Beerits Block. Al-aanact for 1899. linger town and Lancaster Almanacs at Wholasale and ReUil, German and English, at Fun BR a Book Storb Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kauffiuan, afu r spending three months .with" relatives and friends In Missouri. Indiana aud Iowa, have rrtnrned to their home In Coneruaugh township. and (ieoree K. Brown, who seek to have Receiver Hill, of the defunct Lin coln Savings Bank, restrained from sell ing to the higheot bid.ler insurance poli cies aggregating ?15,(0 on the lives of the Browns, pledged to secure a loan. A novel claim is advanced that by thus disposing of tbe polk'ii?s the lives of the plaiotills are placed in Jeopardy. The Brown brothers met with reverses and were obliged to part with their life insurance as collateral for loan. The policies may be paid only at tbe death of the insured, hence the claim is made that by transferring tbem a great Inducement is offered the bolder to make away with the parties injured. Blankets&Skirts. Cotton Blankets, 40, 50, 75c, ?1.00 per pr. Mixed Wool and Cotton Illanjteta, 7oc to $1.50 per pair. All Wool Country Blankets from $350 to H50 per pair. Heavy Woolen Flannel Skirts, 75c to JI 00 each. Cotton Flannelette Skirts, 25c each. GREAT BARGAINS Lace Curtains A full selection of Fleeced and Woolen UNDERWEAR, ranging from 2 pieces for 25c to the finest grades of Australian Oiods, including Children's, M Uses' and Ladies' Union Suits. Parser & Flips: -OTICE IN DIVORCE. Catliarii.e Fitierr.l.l, Inthef ourt o bv ner next fn.-ud f mi in I'lea t iMvid Kislier. vs. f em-t county. Is illiam KiUifi-rald. ) No. 1. -Stpt. In the Court of ("otj- of K.i il l's. T. It. hulipoena for Ilvorce. To the abore nmtu-d Pefeml'tntt . Vou are hen-by notified that the undtTsirn ed has lwn appointed -.'iininiioiier by the t'ourl to take the tisninmny in the aboveiK, rind the fart and n port an opinion, and that he will attend to the, duties nt In o!h-e In tsoinei-w l boroosfh. ou W edueaday, the iiil day of November, 1. Comoiisiiioner. DM INISTRATORS' NOTICE. Kjitate of David Casebeer, late of Somerset Vownahip, Somerset county Pa., dee'd. ItU-ra of administration on the above es tate hvln he-n gmnleil to the underalKned by the proper authority, notic hi hereby kIv etltoall persona IndeDUsl to wild estate to maaelionieiliate pnymeni,uu unsi lien proM.rty is knor-ked down; ne-inini on iinnrm. 1 per ont. bii'.anisof 01 one-third in six months arid twelve monihs with iut- rest. by judicium t bond. r.A. Si llKI.1, Ad;iHio;r.itor, c. t. a. of sa'e thirl in i..-eure.l Ca'e OF Valuable Real Estate ! Bv virtue of an order of m1 Issued oivt of the'orpliaiis' l iMirt of Somers. t c lunty. Pa., and to me direeted. ilier wiil b epsieil to a:ilen t .e pivmlses In lirotlieisivalley tow 0- ulilp, Moiuerscl county, l'iu,o:i Wednesday, Nov 23, 1898, at I o'clock P. M., all the following fi-ciibil real estate, "at? the pnrty of Feirr Hauler, dixr'd, viz : All that eertain farm or tract of land situ ate In Brothersvalley lownliip, SHimerset county Fa.. Bd.oinina lauds of John i Mun eron the north and wen, Charles it-a in im the east and l'eler foher and Henry N. IV.Ie man on the wwuli. ci.nialrinit lis ueres more or less, having thereon erwled a twslory fnine Dwelling : House, with basement, bunk barn and other neressn- claima mrainst Hie aiime to present them duly j ry nutbuiKlinrs. This farm is Weil watered. nam. anu aooui cm urn s wi:h is 4 I . li la ciuve- ' Lumber for Sals. Eighty thousand feet of good dry hem lock: will make flooring or siding. . Write to D. E. Brows, QuemahoDirjg, Pa. J?r Seat Store room In basement of First Na tional Bank building. For particulars uqul re at Bank or of Ceo. R. SculL. . CALICO WRAPPERS, From 75c Each Upwards. Fleece Lined FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, From $1.00 each Upwards. Ladies' and Children's Gloves in Pique, Kid, Wool and Silk, also a full line of Mitts and Mittens. The latest style of Millinery Coods, combined with the bt quality and workmanship, at tbe lowest prices to be found in the county. UHL'S. authenlicaUsi on or heforv Saturday. Nov. 1 i contains a t orvl 1M, at the oflire of Fral. W. biesecker. iu j of land la underlaid H.mieniH borou b. jl.tHIilS II. BOWMtS, WILLIAM MENr-FH, Ad niiuin Raton. F. W. Blcaccker, Attorlaegr. 4 i e- J V v i e - l -.7 Lieut. Iiobson The Hero of the " Merrl-nac," Wilt tell his wonderful story la tare aumtssrs of THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. This in 1 -cryrt r, th -.ickion the ' M?mc'' At Si..tr: v, atj :he i-pfm-eccr o tSc "rr arI itn men in Spanb prisons. It wUl be re-tti lr every Anvrmaa ia lie kactl. 1u ai mjny TKhly iitsntraicti per- r j! c:-m.aavrft iu 1 "R l: -wr' new S--.:ish v ir er. Tt mm mttlXT LE.NTUKY Ucfcl CAPTAIN SIGSBEE'S 5T0RY JDf the Destruction of the "MAINE," ffcc arrirsl ia Katntna han or, the anta to Kcr eaiicun, the eijl in I w-ecc. I he vK4e Ury oi iNe desrmrti-'rn of CcT.ert' ftcet wii' be td by A jmrriali -am y. -n atvl ch Jrrt jai ''hob Afii, Capuua laylvi, ami otier. If yn Ai D-f tuie le- Crvrtsv ia vnix wuj niiti t! grrare t r-ft-hp: ot tte yeM. Tb NoWBrber aim brrr b?mn tbe To'.'-trae ami ha rhe openmg chavtrm vt a slerxlKifv ui-j traie-i ijfe of" .Ax.irvder ihe Atiti -A Mjik-i LfawirJ pnt hr4uncal mw-l cf the Cru sades. Lmj- Hihn' AitKles beta m the iJeccmbcr number, f 4.00 a ytar. THE CENTURY CO., Union Square, New York. s-- i n J i f Cotidurted i.r MARY MA PES InD'E. This inagHzifie for lsys and (firls is w i'.hout a rival in its ticld. Tu features for the c.ininw year will piin lor it a ho.t of new fncn.Js. A few issuing attrao tiooa are : A ."? Ilettty Story. TIIE SOLE SURVIVOHS, By ". A. llenty. This is a Is in of est ly American histo ry, by the favorite story teiit-r of Ameri can ami lit.giisii 1,-oys. TP.INITY BELLS, Jiy Aineiia E. K.-irr. A dfl'Kbtful h:.storii-l rornan-e for girN, i. ! 1 n sr w tt.'i life in !.l New York, and w ritten l y tie i f lhe mit spirited aud i-oii-cieniious A:ni rii-an authors. A STOEY FOR GIRLS, By I-aura E. I'-.i-Lanis. No writi r is more welcome to the young f.ik f to-iluy tu:,ii ih author if "t'ap-t.-;n Juniiary," ami this is oue of her best tllorts. E'IGnT SIDS3 CF ni-TORY, l'.v K. 11. II. use. A serifs of aii:iis!n f iiis'ties of lii-tory an ii nt an.l i:i.! rn, t- i 1 in an ei:iertiiii ii ' r. I ill a i aki n a new intercut iti tl.is iinpoitai.t lr.ii;. !n.l siu.ly. Mrs. ('. i. i ;sl;i:K, thG wife of the t'..Ill:illl of tb" l.elti'sf.i. Maine, Will Hi-itQ alx.'Ut "t'ETS Ar'Lo.Vr." Also rni. tributi. .ns fif.ui Mrs. Burton I? irrisoti. Clitra Mrrs, iel tt 1'urfces.i. I. -.yd (Nimurne, l.t. EmUo.U, i'outlney I'.ii-.ow , 1. 1. I'enry, etc , e.c, E". cry linusi h..l iih children should bavr "St, N irholus. f '10 a VtAr. L." cents a uuinhcr. TIIE ENTURY CO., II-w York. TEACHERS I nstitute NEAR AT HAND. N liilie prepar iti -m is being in idaat our store For this Occasion. Thi has for many yrs paat be-n one f the busieiit seasons of the whole year. The genuine vslues whi..-h arstoNifiHiud under our roof will make our STORM tuore than usually attractive, as the larga assortment wo have iM.ught will enable our ctiHlfMiiors to maka their selei-tioiis w ith pleasure and ease. riany New Novelties 5 ui table for Holiday Presents. The substantial which every lady can use with pleasure and appreciation. ) KID GLOVES $1.00 ('iiranteed all the lst staple i)lirs for f.ll ami winter esr. Auk for the Fatmotb. inaranti e.1 $1.00. Kid tilove, at C. 0 THE FOWLER C. n ?i.OsJ KIO GLOVE. spl.5U Kii'!y Ouaraiitccsl to every la.ly ptir chasiti Iheni at t:r sior. This tilove is neatly uia.Io front an iuiport t'l Trench K i.t in ail the Iie-st sbal .s, audag'ove which for durability is unsurpassed. Sl.50 THE FOWLER KID GLOVE. Sl.50 NOBBY KNIT GOODS. In wool Fascinators, Children's, Miss's a-.d l-stlie' Wool Iloo.ls, Fascinators, Il'ieitry aud Underwear. SURPRISE FOR THE CHILDREN NEXT WEEK. A LanJ.soaie new line of Children's Jackets are coming in, ousLsting of about twenty styles. No t-o of these little wraps are alike. Alt are nearly madi and hear the mark of fine workmanship, and rang. in price from ?- 'JO to $.".) each. LADIES WRAP5. Ihirettes we will ine of those gisxls A1 DITOrVaS NOTICK In r f--i:ttt of M-ry Onramin, lte of tlie Ujrtnifct; if nire t, titi'rt t county, I"., il-t- a. The nihl- r-siirnt I .-f;-I!f.r tluly a('T-i!itr l hy lhe i rjnui ii 4.4iirt cf s-iin rH-l :unTy, 1;., U i af upon nny x't'lio:i- ttal tuivV- ti-trti or wriW'ti nmy rwrl;.-t : 1 ii- a-.ouiif, nnl r vrt ;i tii-tri'-uf n uf tf larid in Irintl- f MurtitH ( . Kii.iri. n iiiinnMulnn of l.irv 1 'u in rni ns, i.ttc .. l ti ri-.Ni an-i final Rmmnt luar.-l arnmii tiiiM- itaHMy t-ntu'! ilivr-o5, h rvi-y kivh imii 't wUl HtrntJ lo Urn fi ; 1 i. - i rhe bow 11 p-.--i!.t:ii hL at hi nf!n t?i tiie iMroi' 1 of .ti:iTsvi, Fa, on Krl lnyt N-Vvml;-r 1 ixc. at one o'ra-ic j. 111 , m h-n Hit., h h-n :i:l ii-ulit -j iriierrtstcvi rm -Aliciitl if l.ty tat- projnr. AudiUr. A Ul)ITt)nS NOTICE. nuvitop, duly prtlnf-'l dirstribuu tin In rf psit j Tli. un.l. rvh. rv in protH-r s,u.ri..Miv fn iv i In tin uui. 1 oi t ;i riMTiisiniior i4anl 4ir.orf thosi i.-i.,.:'y viiUrlt-.i ihr-rtt, h-phy If i ' 1 1 ir tli-.i li.' wui ul't ii'J U t luti-w tf I." atMitHb'!-!'-'.!, -n Tia;p-l;iv. 'uv. 17, 1- t Ui c.'fl'w fc A. M.. nt Un oltV- of th Au'H;r. ""i-rm-rvi i, I' u, ht n ;id whi re ail prtli-a iiiivn sUvi uniy att n l. J. C. LoWFY. Au-liu-r. h ive an entirtj.j nivv t-i ;Iai(e !t'fi;r our rnsUjinf-rH. Ilarnl- n. w aii-J attractive ; taa I.itst uo- :tiing of the liPnt ni;wiuf.iturerH. DRESS GOODS. Plain and Fancy, some eutirely new elici-ts are coming 111 tins week. WHIP CuRDS, 1'UFLIXS. SKRiiF.S, CHEVIOTS, BROAD CLOTH, everything to plf ase a ta.-:y dreswer. DRESS HAKINQ & MILLINERY. Kvcry lady vi-itii!g our store is cordial ly itivittd to bit these departinetits, which have grown into prominence in our business. Sifford & Kuykendall vin'''HmtMiWIM'HrWfv Thanksgiving Specialties andlii JYcw Goods just Heccivcd. : Ever g thing 2 iv c oyer is Fresh, IVetr, Clean, Stock. Calf and Inspect our Unsurpassed Zinc. Cook Beerits, Headquarters 3UBLIC NOTICE. nienl to scnoolB suit ctiiin-lien ami is in eery wmv a ilesirHtiie tarm, iM-inj; hIhkjI one. mile southo' the town of lVrl'n. it siso ronuins a lans n)gr orcnanl re,j.nr.n nlout k,H.irr. Ail of the. Un.l, except J" aiis-s which is int mis-r, is ciatreti an.l in a kooiI atateof cultivation. foats;ou given 1st April, WO. Term & Nollce la herebv irlven 'hut the petition of Oliver Knepperaiul Annie K. Krvase, admln Istralom of William Ii. Krease, lte of the borough of isomersi't. couu-y of Somer-rt, and SihK' of Pennsylvania, deil. ws pre aented to the I'rphana' tHirt on tbe mil Uh.v . .....l . Id- .... 1 iy...v ... 1 111 in V llfri , 1.-', " . , 1 fuliv adminl.U-rd tl.e eatsle anj disiribnu-d t "- the aweta. and prartnir tbe Court that tliey be disc-lisrcisl from the dniies of asui sp poiniinent, and tliat the s;.id pell lion will be heard by lUel'ouri ou Thursday, Jiovtmber U, i.-0. liv the i onrl. ' JAJ1M M. (XJVFR. Clerk. After pay men t of c;si"a and n pens. s. one third U. leinain a lien on lhe Un l. during tlie II ULE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. To Margnret Koonta, widow, D. W. Koont, Mar.srct.'s. Kisin'i. ItHerninrried with ii. T. Iiiik. all of Mu I land, Aikvany couu tv, Maryland : You are bert.v notified to appear at an Or pliana' Court to"be b. ld al fson.-rset. IV, on Monthly, the 1-tn ouy of Iierrmher nust. to srcei or refuse to t-S the real esinie of S. lem Kooutz. d,s-'d, at the appniised valnattoo or show cause wby itio aania ahouid not be "ld" M. H. HARTZKI.r, O.-t. 12. liM. aioi-riBT lifetime ol "ilarv U. Jlsnuer. widow of sal I dei-eilent : one-!hird on oinorrcntioii of sale. and lhe remainder in two .( t:;. I annua, pay. iuent withiMit inten-st. T-ru percent, of the entire purctuise money to be paid on day of J. ISKPH H ATiiKR. . fjeo. R. Scull, Admiuiatnatoraucl J rusie. AtUMTiey. Means Citron, (range and In'.oi 1'ifcl, Seeded Kalsin-s, Cleaned Cu nint-i, K'lr, PureSpie- are needed l ar. Raisins, The 'argent ami best g.xiiU ever cll'tred for the money. Prunes. the price U a stunner aud the size is a hummer. New Assorted Kuls of all kinds. Remember New j.).ls. Al! old stock has bwn clow 1 OtlL Canned Goods. All new pack. We are exclusive sgeuts for the "Celebrat ed Premier Brand" Canned Veget ables and California Fruits, which are the finest gtsxls ever shown ou this market. Table Delicacies, and Canned Soups. The best in this line always on ha:i I. Breakfast Cereal3, A large and fresh assortment always on har.d. Candies "S'iiuir, but the best and pur est oifered. A nice box of Rey mers Fine Candies can always be had on short notice. Flcur. The bist brands always on I anil. Ralston licsith Flour al ways iu stock, tie ther with a nice fresh line of Graham Flour and Corn Meal. Celery Will he in aluiudant supply , all tnrousn next wees. L.eaveyour t for nest Uooas. : - u: or. Thanks- giving aiornirg. s DM IN I3THA TOR'S NOTICE fjitateof David M. Tump, lat- of T'ppe- Tor aeyfoot iowimhip.soiu.-rs.-l Co. I'., dsr'd. Letters of administration on the shove es, tal bavina lien arnntisl l the nndersienisl by the proper authority, Hoti.-e ir lit n-t..v kiv entoall iTiiM iinltltsl In suid esiiite to mike IntiQistiBie pwymeni. an 1 t:Mse havina e ia 1 in" asinsi the Himt to pTril tiiem duiy au'.!ientiitsl for settlement, on -a'urd .v. W, Isi-S, at atore of adiu'r at Fort liol. In aaid towiulnp. A. E. KK'HKR, Aduninistrator. ELIAP.I.Ertaleaman Wantid. we do not p'uij) ise if rent nches rjui run maae it an ol.t. ci to uie riiflit man 10 mil cur Luurri trie Hi ar.d liresse. AddPa u. t once. The tJC-lld Uli Ouiupany, Cleveland, Obio. R 1 p a lii- ' f V.:;'--'::,'v:r t It is a Great Comfort To a tidy hcusekee--r to have a good ttove. TH3 Giisiella M$i Is one of tie most perfect he ing stoves, for house hold Bsc, ever placed upoo the mar .et. All the latest and best ideas are incorporated into its con struction. Every feature lo promote durability, cleanlinesi and economy has been well planned and developed. Produces the Greatest Heat rrom the Least Fuel. The cold air is drawn from the floor, and discharged through tbe sivies and lop, thoroughly heated, lltu method of circula'Joa PREVENTS COLD FLOORS And establishes that murh desired ucuorm ttrnv pcrature in all part ol tie room. -a. wn Burn anv fci-d teal I Tim nccp 1 n c twtwt.-.v-. iw 9. Cam b Iv-d as a rjiix-le or Double Heater I A!t tbe Good Points None of the Errors ! CXAMINE THE CINDERELLA BEFORE YOU BUY-iT-"' I lames Qi. Kol lerbau n. f V - I f . " ...