I Somerset Herald. . pnl ah, ls"ofl. .i for sal Call on or .r:.rn,u f .-- M. Sipe. Rct'it Fa. f wm l"-! f p:t .h,h" "rJ "rbilip,,iDe'4 ' f " , crieIT Com pauy, at I I- V ..pet plaoed a new Alpha K': n es'art-M- iu their factory. r,l! -oi of HUbLa decUr- 4 :: r " contagious did 'ii"'l"".,. Jii. f.iueraN are for- i;.-3 r 'x Abraham Liueoia ,1,,i1f UoJienville. ,.rI.t,u'' ' ' " j, vij orear, of f 1 f:,r4! D.'partuiont year i e p hkh 18 year-old irtJ"' ..r .tfcattiokin. was care- '"-Xg exploded. aud tore off iri-SllP-baWydle. - . ah trial for the niur 3t 'lll -rtonwastJ beCtn Thurs : ""I. ,ua wa f.iwlly injured in : iUm ui-Tbt l,y manUe- " of EJii'Wtioa of Cleve- ' e ,. es to manufacture all 1 ''r.'' Deeded for its schools, i u:"s u tae School Furniture r r " f.,r tha new Johnstown di o,,t the fiJres will total '.,:ti,(n of the city, if ? - j,, secured are iu propor- ..'.rtaJywred. J " .-t niet-tine of Levi Coleman v ti. A. ' l" "c"""- taring the death of Comrade .uZiik wre adapted and order- .-.;.:? J 1:1 J I .li-uunui;. ifc'hiag sora oa my I ;..li. nT in . : .r,r t::e luriiiuR ? 1,1 . , i .v.-.t.i.l riurniaflAnt rc y. u-uhart, liow l.tsg Green, i i;!:id 1" illuminated ': 't" .-'lit, the first time since it was ? Manager Truby is T ' :.. il.anl f ir th BU- ,,r "n ,"'n be exl'ecU ".tf Iun filial ith guests. jjiKiiig fT oil at Osterburg, " i p'.a:ity, a f-truiig vein of sul- hirh a-'ws lii barrels a Tim iiio1 fr oil will 'x -aal )UJ as it is th.mxht the :rt:fr will prove more profitable I writ's of n?w rules laid down Sj. ;jg .f t!i Allegheny county -""ail lii'i 'r dealers in Pittsburg .t.4,ueiriliis open from 5 a. m. ;-p. ai. fr,,e lunches aietobe ,i ci !'t crackers, cheese and U-ri. ahius pi'tiea visited the trout Uii of Hiikersville last week t.r'-p.'rt inditftirent success. Other - ti.-d tht'inseU-es to the uiounlaiu :is5li -er Monday night and we -S to l rcgi'el with numerous o-t.r.er up hi their return. -"-ryOjIiiiru, of the Kansa agri . ri j,;iiruii.;ii make a report on rw c-u i.ti-3s shewing only 20 of a full crip. The total acreage :jte i With the most emditious not nnre than 2.S, t bh-'.i w ill lie grown in Kausas. j '.Frir.lt '-f-iy, of Jersey Shore. Mon- ri-i p:iii.in at Uirrisburi, for a -v L- :? iu qu i warranto on sheriff I ( of l.ve nuini c:muty, to r.-is whr he shall not beremiveJ ji'l. Tue charges as tiled ate that ui:! iesele.-ti.iH to his office was v.-i .ib fr.iu 1. Attorney General :j ti Tuesday, April iith, as iyf-r faeiring the argument. .i iier Sslurday pay-days, jag-tips, -a aus and kindred excuemeuts :.-jhi fc! ready begun to lake on Sit-teristii-siif what may be called .:;.!:. Next w i!ll a force of the uiiht'eir handy billies and the ...trflrw. just like they have in other " '. I'vhiun and progress. Don't be 'rijr.L L-;lia hs a future. Hac i 4:.l tJ original sentence was i-y t Western Judge re-etit!y. A J; i n.it kiiour h nv to read and "i seattni-ed f.ira minor offense :',:?ri.:iel until be learnoi to d.i :i Ta? next prtsinar c.mld do both ' 4e!irMi' J l.ivtup in i 1 1 unfil I U.iifiit his predecexMiir in the c .:u r three weeks they were dn-t-TJ. t'.;k having fullillenl their task u&f4.lioa of tbe Judge. xPsriiylvinia when a married wo- ': iit.t i u children diea without a 1 ..'- iic-imij "akes ail hor personal "ty acutely, and all her real his life. If the wife leaves a --t mny eiiber take what the will -t.m. or one-half of the personal "-.y :.i.iely and one-half of the ".muief.iriift). A man is not requir- leave any ol his property to -"t:.:ra. He may disinherit a:iy or i - rai. i " "J:uj m Va!-hingUn correspond ''' Baltimore Sun, the latest in :.t; o received ly the office of navwl ;t re. titig be prevent rank .tiLlmg oiUcera of the various flets. b..th in home and for- - rrs, shows that there are but two - -. of fu; grade now flying their Tr. at.ouenf whom is Admiral Dew- '" r:n.lii!g the Ameritvn force at "acj the othor. Admiral Sir John ; -Tii., cin.iiiamlir:g the liritUh -jrrraueaa Ntation. Ark!,vi legislature has passed a - which w iil sul ject to a fine any . s trii g i Bulled bird on her hat. ijuht -any pers iu who nhall J a passion or who shall well or r "'S any fathers or skins or ;rds for use in millinery or sim- f-w, or shall kill for such pur- birds iP this Suito, shall be t;""-v "f midemeanor, sad 3r more than . for each bird Sh)1"' lti" or pari:el of fetl''ra H i or ttJertod for ul. lrili.l ... -. " " s -ia&V IU1 i:im(r Ohio Railroad has 'Vf "ii'Uir of De agents on 'esult that an effort :-, B'-e to prevent passengers from ."Nr'iT bothered by the T i,'1',"pl,!r. etc. Under the ::a'','l tlie ageuu oau only j. f'r times within an U-.ur i"'. uotatall a-., l'"e- I"lr!or. fhair, or dining ks" r"1; undersuxd that an occu at,rf th'" " w always get hy cIIiK on tbe porter. 'iad v fc'9,eu ra'U'-h-old won IVJ Bwi,ni B. Br:ghtill. !hr " "''deutally killed on -rr Ut l" asked bi. .i,; Hfl'r- Mra.Bright- " ' ,u tfas siUing-roiin witU '.r ,t -Ji "lice Ol U: h , C aad plotd "d the loT OD tb2 tUe as .he -aiii , to room in which S hW Dy td fol- aa U0J1 1 knees, to the tna "a,Jl "ees. to tbe "f KelUn,t lUe ord. cct- . -? , ' Ufn:n,ae.i. but tbe Rasiwl Stewart has-dUpoaed of tii raeat market to two geutlemsa from Altoona. w h asiunM.t isMsftiiiti Mocdsy morn ing. Mr.T. G. McCut beon, one of l he bt known among the younger tr-in masters of 1 ittisliurg, siKjiit Satunlay and Sunday witu somentet fnenila. Mr. aud Mrs. E. Percival Barker, of joasonourg, Liarmn county, aie visiting at tne noine or the Utter'a partota, Hev. ana MP. I), p. K. Lavan. Merchant Daniel Wagner, of Bucks- town, w as a con uly scat vinitor Monday. Mr. Waguer is seventy -two years of age and was never sick a day in his life. Mrs. Albert P. Erubaker. or Philadel phia, wLo is wfcU kuown inthis place, expects to sail from New York about June 1st fir a six weeks' tour of Nor way and Sweden. 'Satire I). W. Will, of New Centreville, wli.e serious injury requite i from an ac cident was noted last week, is making a heroic struggle agiinat bi odds, but the auending physician baa hopea ibt his life may be spared. Mayor Pisei's police court was unusual ly popular Sunday morning. I'ive ar rests for infractions of borough ordi nances were made Saturday afternoon and night. All of the accused paid fines and wore discharged. Mr. John J. HolfAcan, a former editor of ths Somarset Democrat and prominent lol politician, but for the pist ten years chief clerk in the Naval oOice at Phila delphia, peut several days la this place last week atteuding to busiuoss matters. Chas. IJ Lane, a firmer Somerset b.iy who has been a conductor on the Balti more it Ohio for quite a number of years, aud vc!r has UvhI in Cnnetlsville for over two years, has accepted a position with tti9 Pennsylvania company, and will be located at Jehustiwn. Mr. Tir.imas Bird, a well-known young merchant, of Confiuecce, and MissK'.la Turney, were united in marrige at noon yesterday at the resilience of the bride's mother uir Petersburg. The ceremony was performed by tbe groom's brother, ; Rev. A. J. Bird , of Johnstown. C. B. Critchfield, of Confluence, arrived in town on Friday evening. He will enter upon his duties at an instructor at the Midis-in academy on Mouday morn ing. Mr. Critchfidld was to have baguu teaching last Monday but was delayed on acoount oflh death of his brother. Cni- ontowu News-Standard. Mrs. Daniel Lichty, who is said to be j the oldest resident of Somerset township. recently celebrated the eighty-eighth an niversary of her birth. Since the death of her husband, many years ago, she has made her home with her son, George C. Lichty. She was born ou the adjoining firm, no iih iijI by itirge Cibsiigu. Mr. ("h.-ules ii. PaUou, a former Som erset boy, who for five years has been as sistant to Mr. J. V. Cochrau, manager of theohio inspection bureau, left Columbus la.st week for Cleveland, wfieie he ha assumed charge of the Cleveland and Cayuhoga county department of the same bureau. The position is a very responsi ble one and that's the reason Charley was selected to till it. The report that Representative Ken dall planted a plum tree ou his return to Meyersdale is iucorrect. During his stay iu llarrisburg Mr. Kendall was unable to shake down sinythin escpt a btdiy dexsimpose.1 gold brick, labeled "An Act fixing tne salaries of certain county officials.'' It is in re than likbly that he will "sh ike iu his b Kits'' wheu he asks for a re election. 'Dawey Diy,"' Minliy next, wiil be observed by the people f Somerst. Members of li. P. Cummins Pout i. A. K , and of Company I, Fifth Regiment, will htve chargs of the demonstration. It is suggested mat every resident of the t iwu and county display the national colors at their uimes in honor of the greatest living naval hero. The program was not comple'ed at the time this was written, but it is probable that the dem onstration will take place in tbe evening. The news of Senator Q jay's triumphant vindication and subsequent appointment by Governor Stone to his old seat in th6 Senate, was bailed with delight by tbe Stalwart Republica is of Somerset and by every lieliever iu fair play. Anxious inquiries from all over the county were answered by telephone. It seems that nearly every voter in the county was in -tere.-ted in the outcome of the sensational case. Only the few who had convicted tbe Senator in their own minds find fault with the verdict of the jury who were sworn to try the case on the evidence. Marling Miller, a member of Company C, Tenth Pennsylvania, arrived home Thursday morning. Marling took sick with typhoid fever at Honolulu, and as a consequence never reached Manila to join his company. He was one among the last batch of recruits who left latJune. He arrived in San Francisco several weoks ag i, at which place he n dis charged. He has been visiting friends and relatives in Ariz ma and Nebraska since his return home. Marling enj iys the distinction of having been in the ser vice of L'ocle Sam for a peri.vl of ten months, during which time be never saw the Company or tbe regiment to which he was credited. However, it was through no fault of his, since he demonstrated his cjurage and 1 lyaliy by volunteering. Mr. Jarry Kiufaitn, of near Davids ville, who had been iu the Fourth Regu lar V. S. Army n spital Corps during f'e past ten months, spnt yesterday and last night in this plae among friends, leaving on tha 1:4') train this f;eruooa for the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kore Kaufman. Mr. Kaufman, who was employed as a bookkeeper in the Shrank Hardware Company' store, enlisted in Philadelphia on June 10, lS 'S, and went from there to Washington Barracks, where he remained a week. From there h went to Ta-n;a, Fla., an two unuths Klrhi was tran-if irrl t II mUzi'ls, A 'a, tin l ti ih L'.iito 1 S--at4 M lull S ipply Itjpit, wlura ha reiniine.luat.il one week ni l) hi w is It Fort M;Para,G, rsaivia hi discharge last Mo i l ty at th latter placj. Johns town Tribune, (Thursday.) Professor J.iseph J. Stutzman, '"ITucle Joe," returned home last week after sev eral mouths' absence, during which time be visited at the residence of his son-in-law M.-. Charles Browu .a Baltimore. The venerable ex County Superintendent is enjoying excellent health. When a Heralp reporter remarked upon his ro bust appearance he feelingly exclaimed: "I can't help it." Prof. Stutzman is a firm believer in athletic sports and out dior exercise and lives as far as possible in the open air. He acquired the habit of taking 1 rig daily walks when he was a lad and he bus never atmndoned that praiseworthy method of retaining vigor ous bodily strength. Occasionally the Professor surprises his friends by leaping over a law n fence at a single bound witb the ease of a trained athlete. Somerset county is proud of "Uncle Joe," aud we voice the sentiment of his army of friends when we w ish him long life and happi ness. Ths Philadelphia Inquirer hssjored another splendid victory in l R-ipubli-caus throughout the State are loud iu its praise. Tne Inquirer was the only Puil adelphla paper that ouampioiiod the cause of Senator CI lay. insisting from the very start that the charges against him were persecution and that they would dwiudle away when brought into oosi-t, and the laq tirer is the only PbilaJelpUia daily not carrying the Wanamaker advertise ment. That the Republican sentiment of tbe State is correctly letlccted by the Inquirer was xeinpliiid last fall, wh u Governor Stone w ti elected, and it baa beea again exempliuod iu its sturdy a i vocacyof fair play. Following the pre cept given tbe Irishm-in at the Donny-bro-ik Fair, "hsa y J uj1 strike It," the loq lirer oil sham an I hyp -crisy wherever it appear. And that's w hy the plain people like aul believe in iL Ectnt Daathi. Tbe pjple or this community were saddud Monday tnorniug when word was flashed over the wire announcing the death of Mrs. Myra Schfll R.sld at her home in Unioutown. Outside of ti-a lei alives few poopie hero knew that she waa sick and the news that she had passed from earth came as a shock to ber many frieudi. Tea dnys btfore Mrs. Rsid wa strickea with spiual maniugiiia and alarming symplons immediately de veloped. Dr. Clark, of Pittsburg, who is married to ber siiter Ella, w as sum moned iu consultation with Cuioutowu physicians, aud everything that luedioal skill could suggest was resorted to In a vain effort to check the progress of this disease. Her youugjst sister Miss Edith Schell Isft here Thursday after noon, arriving at Tniontown tbe same evening, but she was not permitted to enter ths sick chamber. The fune-al took plai-e at two o'clock yesterday after uu.m at Uuiotitown. Mrs. Raid was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scholl and was born iu this place f rty-two years ago. As a girl 'and youug woman she was one of the most prominent aud popular members of Som erset society. She was alike prominent and popular in church circles and num bered ber friends by the hundreds. She was m-arried about twenty years ago to Mr. Rss B. Reid, then an active young business man at Broad lord, Fayette county. After residing in Broadford for several years Mr. Rdid removed to Uuiontown, where he has sines bjen prominuntly identified ith the business ; interest of that Uiwu. Mrs. R?id is sur vived by her husband, and by two daughters irtid one son. Sha is also sjr- I vivod oy her father, one brother, Paul A. Schell, nd by four sisters, Mrs. Ella Clark, of Pittsburg, Mrs. Annie Lewis, of St. I j mi is, Mrs. Ida Wilson, of Moline. 111., and Miss Edith Schell, of Somerset. Michael Blough, aed years, died at his late residence near tiaulon's Mills at 2 o'cl.H'k Saturday afternoon, after a iitigering illness. He is survived by bis wife and by one son and one daughter. He was a. christian gentlemtu, a kiud father aud a g od neighbor, and his death is lamented by a wide circle ol friends. He was a member of the (Jeruiau Baptist Church. Gorge Auman, who was born iu Som erset county iu Xovetn'jer, lSot), died at his late residence in Dayton, O., on April 2d. He was married in lssi to Miss Emma J. Pile. Four children, three daughters and one son, were the result of this union. The family removed to Dayton in 1.H, where he was suli qnent ly elected to the olli.-e of marshal for a term of two years. He was also a ineni bjr of the Day toil board of health, aiul was a member of the school board at the time of his death, Ths funeral was con ducted under the auspices of the Jr. O. U. A. M., of which order he was an active member. Mrs, Hester Lint, relict of Daniel Lint, died Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. Andrew Bittner, a short distance north of town, aged eighty-throe years. Deceased was Mrs.- Bittuer's g -andmoth-er and ten days ago became a inirnVr of the Bittner household. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Boyts, of Somerset, and by two sons, who reside in the State of Indiana. Her children were all born to her first husband, Michael Ferner. Tbe funeral took place yester day morning, conducted by Revs. Lavan and Dailey. Interment was made in the Lichty Church cainetery. Taking Ifo Chances. A mild sensation was created here last Thursday when it bivaiue known that the Constable of Paiut township hsd lodged a prisoner from Wiudber iu the county jail, and steps were immediately taken to secure bis release and banishment from the county seat. As soon as the ten or more inmates of the jail learned that the new arrival hailed from the big coal town, w here small-pox is reported to be" epidemic, they united in a petition to Sheriff llartzell requesting bim to use his influence to have tho new comer dis charged or removed to some other place for safe keeping. They set forth that they were confined for trivial offenses against the law aud that it was not right to sub ject them to the danger of contagion from a loathsome disiase. Sheriff llartzell was absent from home wbeu the Wiudber prisoner arrived and as soon as he learn ed of the plight his boarders were in he promptly transferred the objectionable guest to the hospital section of tbe prison The local loard of health took the mailer up and Frii'ay morning representatives of that body appeared before the Associ ate Judges and a-skeJ for the discharge of the prisoner, which was done. The pris oner gave his name as Charles R. Kaimm. He is charged witb surety of the peace. He promised to return anil face bis accus er whenever sent for by the court. loontx'i Legislative Heeord Oisertditable. Representative Kooutz returned home Friday accompanied by Capt. C.J. Har rison and D. J. Horner, who had journey ed to the State Capital for the purpose of witnessing the exoiring session of the legislature. When the Republican voters of the county come to cast up the benefits they derived from sending Mr. Koontz to represeut them in ths lawmaking-body of the slate they will likely be startled at the result. Th9 first entry will be : Dis loyalty to the party that honored him by refusing to attend the legislative caucus. This will ba followed by: Disobedience of instructions as expressed by the voters at the election nominating him; flirting with tbe Democrats for the Speakership by fusion witb tbe Democratic members of the House; Lauding Democratic can didate Jenks for the IT. S. Senatorship ; introducing bribery investigating com mittee resolution ; failure to be appoint ed chairman of briliery Investigating committee; speechless and powerless when the extension of the school term was before the House; introduced meas ure the object of which was to practically make wholesalers retailers of liquor; made presentation speech of "loving cup" to "Boss" Fliun, the millionaire city con tractor of Pittsburg; contemptuous treat ment of constituents wh- asked to have certain county ofQ.Hals salaried. In view of tbe fact that it has been as serted that "tbe" people of Somerset ejuuty honored themselves by electing General Koontz." the above record Is not a very creditable one. Future ef the Bieyele. It is agreed by all bicycle manufacturers that the 1-S.o models represent '.be perfect wbcel. Improvement seens to be imrxj sibie. Precisely the same thing is true of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It repre sents tbe limits of science in overcoming disease, and it is impossible to make a better medicine for the stomach, liver, kidiieya and blood. A few doses of the Bitters will start weak, nervous aud bloooless people on the road to strength. A regular course of treatment will bring back the pink to the cheeks and sparkle to the eye. Sleep will come naturally, and it w ill be refreshing and healthful. Dyspepsia, indigestlou and constip lion will le completely banished, and tbe blessings of true health bestowed. Never take a substitute foi this perfect remedy. The Old, Old Story. A distressing accident resulting in the death of a young son of Frarik Engleka, of Allegheny township, occurred on Sunday last. The victim and a yoi'ng son of Conrad Hochstetler were handl ng a shot gun when it accidently explodes!, the contents shattering young Kcgleka'a leg. Tbe lad bled to death before medi cal aid reached LI in. Xsd ef taf Lalatirs Itssioa. The Legislature adjourned finally on Thursday. During the sessions i' bills were passed. Many fewred that Ihe action of Ibe Re publican insn rpiits in prevrnting th election of a Cnitnd States Senator would J be followed by an effort to defeat the pasrsge of the geucral appropriation bill, in or 'er to forc Governor Stone to call au extra session ot the Legislature. The Democrats refused to eo -operate w ith the Republican bolters in their several la&t bour schemes to extend the session or to bl.ick the legislative woik of the Legis lature. In addition to the Mercantile Tax bill the only bills gone to the Gov ernor which produce additions! reveuue are two cor poration measures. One authorizes the formation of corporations for any lawful purpose not otherwise specifically pro vid a! for by act of assembly. The other, which passed the h-nise in the rush of tbe last hours, provides that "any corpora tion created by special or general law shall, notwithstanding any limitation upon the amount of Its capital stock by such special or general act, have authori ty, with the consent of the persons hold ing the larger amount ia value of its stock, to iucrease its capital stock to such an amount in the aggregate as it shall deem necessary to aocoiuplish aud carry ou and enlarge the objects and purposes of its incorporation. Such iucrease may ba made at once or from time to time, as the stock holders shall determine," This provision does not apply to brew ing or distilling corporations. It is expected that quite a large reve nue will come to the state treasury by reasou of the passage and operati iu of the above-mentioned laws. The oleomargarine bill passed, provides that dealers and manufacturers must be licensed, aud that the oleomargarine shall lie sold for just what it is. The forestry law increases the opportunities for the state to secure needed lauds for the pre servation of the limber of the state in con- neciioa with the state forest reservation. Tha house bill authorizing the topo graphical aud geological survey of the state in co-operation with the United St ites geological survey, met with some opposition from Mr. Grady when the bill was culled upon the third reading. Tho government, accordiug to Mr. Sproul, has promised to spend f M.000 iu Pennsyl vania during the next two years if the state spends a similar amount. However, Mr. Grady characterized the measure as a scheme to get money out of the state treasury, but he was the only member to vote in the negative, thirty-nine having voted iu tho aifirmative.- Baking Powder from purs cream cf tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum basin? powders are the greatest menacm to health of th present day. IMIM 0Ot COL. tlfW TQftL Shauksville Normal. The Normal School at Shauksville will open May 1, ls-o. The fourth and fiah grades are only included. Tuition for the fourth grade is four dollars. Tuition for the fifth grade is five dollars. Boarding ran be secured at low rates. For further particulars address . Prof. A. O. Bauci.ay., Bakersville, Pa. Bills Whioh Go to the Governor. In the windup of business in tbe House of Representatives the following Senate bills were passed finally : Requiring interpleaders on testatum fieri facias to he carried ou iu the county where levy Is tnado. Amending the Act of May 19, 1S74. re lating to contested elections, providing that the cost in certain cases shall be placed on the petitioners. Authorizing Prothonotaries of counties in w hich certain taxes are by law direct ed to be filed as liens against real estate iu the offices, such Prothonot-irias to en ter such liens as may appear to be unsat isfied upon convenient dockets, in which the liens aforesaid shall be separately set out for each ward, borough and township, and miking such dinrket entries notice aod evidence when completed, and pro viding that such liens when so entered shall uot hereafter le entered upon the general judgment index. Making it uulawful for any person to hold himself out or advertise himself as a lawyer, attorney at law or counselor at law in the State unless duly admitted to practice by a Court of rec rd. Authorizing tbe formation of partner ships in which one or more or all of the partnt-rs may limit their liability for the debts of the partnership to the amount of capital subscribed by such partner or partuers respectively. Increasing the minimum salaries to be , paid County Superintendents of Sjhools. Enlarging the powers of the Orphans' Court, and to provide a further remedy for tho or J lection of dower interest due to widows. Vuthorizing the Orphans' Courts to de cide specific performance of written con tracts, and aSso parol contracts w hen so far executed that it would be inequitable to rescind for the sale of real estate where the vendor has died without conveying, and in cases where the vendee has died without having paid the purchase money, and authorizing the recording of the de crees in such cases in tbe counties where the real estate lies. Amending section 13 of the Act of Jan uary 30, 1ST i, regulating elections, to pro vide for the computation of the returns of the election of any officer of a district composed of two or more counties or parts of two or more counties other than a Representative or Senator of the State Legislature or of Representative in Con gress or a Judge of Courts, by return judges to be appointed by the Courts of the counties comprising such districts. To provide for the eutering of liene for the better securing the pay of mechanics, laborers and material men for work and labor done and for material furnished about the erection of any new buildings and for tbe repairs and alteration of those already built and to be built. ' Girt the Children a Brink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appe tizing, nourishing f-xd drink to lake the place of coffee, feold by all grocers aud liked by ail who have used it iexuse when pVoperly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all its injur ious properties. Grain-O aids di Rest ion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well as adults, can drink it witb great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as coffee. 15 and 2m. Kcgre Burned at tbe Btazt. Satn Hose, who murdered Alfred Cran ford aud the ravisber of Ma wife, near Newnan, Ga., was burned at tbe stake Sunday afternoon in the presence of 2-oOO people. Hose was one of six negroes who took an oath that each should kill a white man. He chopped Crauford to pieces with an ax. Ue confessed that he had killed Cranford aud declared that a negro preacher named Strickland gave him $12 to do so. The preacher was lynched by a mob Monday tuori.ing. 7ery Wsmaa Who takes pride in ber home should ex amine tbe Cinderella Stoves and Ranges, they are made of the best material, care fully constructed, with a view of meeting every requirement of the housekeeper. Special attention is paid to cleanliness and economy. Sold by Jas. B. Hoi.perbaum, Somerset, Pa. Kotifias Others Against Himself. The sul jtiioed peculiar advertisement appeared in a Lebauon, Pa., paper last week : "Public Notice I hereby notify all sa loon and hotel keepers or any other per son not to furnish liquor of any kind to roe, as I am making an effort to quit the drinking habit, aud cauuot do so as long as any one will give me liquor." The advertiser, whose name was at tached, is a well-known citizen. . m Killing Chosen Chairman. ! Rev. Hiram King will conduct religious services in the Reformed Church at l II a. tn , and in tbe Livamville church at 2 p. in. uext Sunday. IlABKisBi ao, April 19. John S. Ril ling, of Erie county, was chosen chair man of the Democratic State Committee by unanimous vote to-day, tbe other can didate being withdrawn. B'.g Hani of ConnterfeiUrs. Proliably the most important capture in the history of tbe Secret Service was made Tuesday in Philadelphia by Chief John E. Wilkie and Lis agmits, when they arrested Arthur Taylor and Baldwin S. Bredell, makers of the famous coun terfeit "Mouroe-head" $100 silver cer tificates. These arrests were followed Thursday ly the capture in Ijincnster, Pa , of William M. Jacobs aud William L. Kendig, two prominent cigar macu fa.'Jurers, aud James Burns, who was in Jacob's employ. There were also captured theorigiual plate from which the silver certificates were printed, a new Jl'M counterfeit pi ate, aud a new f ') plate, and also thres sets of plates for the printing of counter feit reveuue stamps, rolls other para phernalia, and alsont five tons of paper and a large amount of counterfeit stamps. The "Monroe head" certificates were so cleverly imitated that for a while tho Treasury Department officials could not tell tho genuine from the spurious aud in order to be ou the safe side called in the issue of many millions of dollars. The counterfeiters at first had gotten the silk thread in the paper, by pasting together thin sheets, but this was uot satisfactory, and they built a plant and manufact ured a paper so chwely resembling that of tbe Government that an expert was puzzled. A sensational arrest in connection with the capture of the people at the Philadel phia end of the conspiracy was that of Harvey K. Newitt, who was Assistant I'nited States District Attorney in that city during the Administration of Presi dent Harrison. He is charged with hav ing bribed a Philadelphia detective who was working on tho counterfeit ing case and had obtained an iiiiHirUut clue. Fertilizers for all spring crops, ready fir delivery ami shipment, prices down to $13 for a ton Dissolved Bone. II per oeaL Available Acid to f 2.1 for Potato Fertilizer. Have Muriate Potash and Land Plaster. A. C. Davis, Somerset, Pa. The Han Behind tho Plow. A few months ago profitable advertis ing showed by means of statistics that the farm owuers of the I'uiied Stales are more prosperous aud possess more prop erty than thoso ot auy othir country on the globe, and further research reveals a similar interesting condition as regards the farm la'.iorer. According to a report ma le by the British Royal Commission on Labor this country stands at the head of the list when it comes to remunerating the "hired man," who follows the plow and waters the stock. Here are the fig ures: Uuited States, f2s.; Eigland, fl.xi; France, $12.1; Holland, Jlui; Germany, ?.; Russia, Italy, ?"0; India, $U. From tnis report wo learn that the American farm lalsirer receives almost twice as much as does his English broth er, while the amount of his earnings is more than that of the Englishman and Frenchman combined. Pennsylvania R. B Excursions. Reduced Rates to Laucaster ia Pennsyl vania Railroad, account Knights if Golden Eagle Parade. in account of the parade of the K nights of the Golden Eagle at Ijiiicater. Pa., May !, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany has arrauged to sell excursion tick ets, from all stations on its lines in the Slate cf Pennsylvania, to Lancaster and return, at rate of single fare fir the round trip, minimum rate twenty-live cents. Tickets wiil be sold on May 8 and f. good to return until May in, inclusive. but w ill uot lie valid for passage on the Pennsylvania Limited. Reduced Rates to HarrUbitrg via Penn sylvania Railroad, account I'nveiling Hartraufl Monument. . On accotintof theuaveiliugof the Hart- rauft Monument at Harrisburg, Ph., May 22, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from all stations on its line In the State of Pennsylvania, to Harrisburg and return. t rate of single fare for tho round trip, minimum rate twenty-five cents. Tick ets will be sld on May 10, II and 12, and w ill be good to return until May I t, in clusive, but will not le valid for passage ou the Pennsylvania Limited. JEGISTEU'S NOTICE. tTisil an lvtttj?, rt i alitor! or 4Jthervistttnt the fttilownnc a -rottnfji hnve (mtM rxitcr H.n.1 tliHl the K.nit3 ill In prr-ntwt for eoti- Mriiiuii'Hi mm Biioiiii f m i en ii i'i jjuuus uuiv to be lifitl al suinntU i , oa Wednesday, May 24, 1899': Third account of Rotsrt E. Uoss, one of the executors of Moses A. Kws, dee'd. Kir-t and niuil account of Wlllimn U.Heesc, ailminisirtttorof John Kyock. dec J. f irs! Kiel linal sccouni of U. i. UrolT, ad ministrator of John W. IJrown, dee d. Kirst and flniil Hceonnt of Jervminii Matirrr, a.lnimltratrof lieorire J. Maurer, tlrc'd. First and tlnsl nrcount of J. 1- Manges, aJ iiintatrHtor of Jolm Manex, der'd. First and ilmil nceoiitiiof W. H. Maust, ad ministrator of Klias Maust, d"e'd. First stud ttnal account of I). It. Zhiimer maii, adiuintstntlor ile tenuis non cum te.La-ui.-nuo ainiexo. of William Willis, dee'd First and liual account of tramline Youn kln, exec.itrix of Thomas l.'upp, dee'd. First and fins I account of James L. Pugu, Eq., executor of John U. Coleman, dec"d. First and tlnal account of Jacob Nicholson. Uusrdiun of Francis Nicholson, a minor child of Benjamin X icboUoii, dee'd. F'lrsiand ttnal account of lsircs Schneider, administratrix of William ssenneid-r, dee'd. First and final account of Jo-cph B Miller, administrator ol Cnas Srhrock, dee'd. Fimt and Una' account of B. F". Boyts, ad ministrator of Jonathan Boyts, dee'd. First rnd ttnal account of George W, Hoyle, administrator of John H. Ilovle, dee'd. F irst and final account of William W.Crtse, administrator of K.izbelh C'rtse d.-'d. tirst and final account of Frvd J. and Thomas J. StL'lair, administrators of Sarah Klliair. dee'd. Account of William B. Took, administrator of Tho'iiasS. Williams, di-c'd. Account of Harvey Miller, one of the ad ministrators of Jacob P. Miller, d-s- d. who was ruardian of Alice, Sarah. Wi'liam, Jt.e and Earl liariotts, nve minor children of An anias (iarlolls, dee d. Account of Harvey Miller, one of the ad ministrators of Jacoo 1. .Miller, il.s-'d. who was truous; under the will of 1'eler 10. Miller, Uw'd, of Fanny Miller. Account of iiar -ey Miller, one of the ad ministrators of Jacoh P. Miller, d.c'd. who was trus'ee undr the will of Peter O Viller, dee'd, of Joel Miller, s son of John Miller, dee'd. Find and final account of Joseph Haujfer, adiuluistmnir and trustee for the sale ol the resl estate of Peter ilaui;er, dee'd. F'irst and tlnal account of Edward Hoover, aliniiibtralor of James Lawsin, dee'd. Somerset, Pa , JAMES M. C'OVKR. Apr!!, JJ, . Iteifisurr. A DMIXISTr.ATOR S NOTICE. Estate of Matthew Henry. !at of Confluence borough, Somerset county, I'a., dtx-'d. Letter of administration e. t. a. on the above estate having been granUsl i the underpinned by the proper authority, notine is hercy ulv r& to all persona knowing thenmelves Indebt ed to aai'l eotate 10 make Inl mediate payment an J those havtnx rluiius or demand airaiiist the aame to present lliein duly authenticated for atilemut on Thursday, Juue i5, 1WJ, at late residence of dee'd. AMY HUSKY. Administrator c. t. a. i KEELEY CURE. J r LlflllflR AND DPIUM rlABIIa. V RMomaltenirtaRaipetKt.btill(fttht svttrai. rswt stealth ait moor, brightest tae intellect asd Its sae tor saltiness. SHERIFF'S SALE ! !iy virtue of pninlrr unit of FTori Fi' i Kuri i urity. i-i . t v. u It n.- Jtri'U'l, Ili.-T'.' Hitl I ; ti l ii a,' Cotirl lliu c, in i-t-,i3 t luruua'b, ou Friday. May 19, 1899, AT I O'CLOCK P. M. liui fotioariijji ilr..riiM-sl rtstl elal, twil: KM the rll.t, ti'i,-, ln:.-.-.i.t. rU.iiu nad te m.iniol tl. k'.. Aneiiv, .'. t.i u 1 oertaiu j -e or f S!C I of Ij u.J i ii. n C.atn-fcor.-. l'i ii.rp. i'lp. homers I ur'..'. t'a . roel.i'n. li'i I nir sit iiKin- or . : -, lo- torii lr.(is l J.li-oli Jlllieli.,-r. Prli-r.l. i".Ihi;Ii h-I li. J. lilvcly, liv ina iliertsili tnvti-,1 ;t t-r,:nry framed-!lii houe, a hove tal.!.'?ST.,feeV. a itrln itoune. and uther out l"i:i.luu ., m :ia th.-a ppuriersnivt iakrit iu execution and to be s..!d ss ll e T.r..(Tty of K. K. Ankeny, :it the .".ut of I. f. liarlolt. A I-SO Ai! the Hitht, title, lnl.-t-.-it, claim and d iiiaud of Thonui Z. Kinkier, ir. tn and to a certniu farm or tra.-t ol land suu.iie Iu one iiuihiiinir township, Somenw-l c.iuniy, ra.. snUiinUij 1 Sier more or U-s.-s. iilsiut h nei i-lmr, bait nee ttmlN'r. ndjininje lmiT of l'ieree lihr. Jixl.ih J. ne.ht, John H. liite, J;icxb Kimiiiix and J.imes Bau-h, liavimc theruon ertcled a lwo-tory friine dwelli:i houwe, Isanlt barn, carriage ahed, elder press alicd aud olheroutbuildiiitrv Taken In executinu and to le old as the property of Thouuta Z. lUngler, at the suit of .n. u. swana. A IJSO All the rh;ht, title, Inten-st, claim and de mand of FM hi. Kutilcin, of, In and to a ceelxiii lot f rtHind yituale In ?Moy-!own boroiiKh, in-rM'l isiunty . Pa., hinted on Mniii st t -t. adjolmnir lot of W. A. McVleker on the :iit. ( luirlt Milh ron the west. Main stns-l on ths northand Water stret-f on the luiuth, ImviiiK tlien-ou creetisi a iwiwiory fr.ime dui-llim; house, Ktatilc and olheroutbuliJiiii;s, M ith the appurtenance. lak'iiin exi'utfoii nnd to lie s.il.1 s the pro) .;) of K. t. linkm, :.t the suit of Uco. tus.er. ALSO All tho richt, tltK Inter.'-it. c'.ilm and de. maud i-f John F'. Suiub and Harriet siiaiih.of. In and to all that eei tain lot or parcel of laud situate ia Meyersdale iMimuuh,' Soinerx-t eou ity, i'a.. markisl In eeuer.il plot of Kid borciuh in second ml lnion of the Dlio't r Survey as lot No. t, and liuiid.-d by lot No. til on the wesl, lol No. i on the iuM, Norch si rei-t on the nouili, and an alley on the north, ts illB M fi t front by ri", fis't"l1p, havillrf Hi. M-ou fnrll a tuoKiory frame dwelling housi', a one-story ston liouw ami coal shed. Token In execution and to ! mm. I :is the propei-tyof John F. "tniiii and Harriet stau'i, al the auil of John 11. I til's u-.e. Terms: NoTICC All persons pur-ii:islm at the above sale will pi. -use Uike noli.-e that ill per cent- of the ptin.'hitie nuiiu-y inu.-l be paid wtien pncr:y Is kutM-kinl ilnwii; titin-rwi- It will uuin be exsisl to snie at the risk of the first purch.-Mw.r. 'J'he rci.idtie of tnu pun-hase money must be paid ou or before the day of continuation, viz: Thursday, May 'J No deed will be acknowledged until the purchase munt y ia paid lu fuil. M. H. HAItTZKI.L SueritTs office, ehenfT. April i ir. QOUIiT PIIOCLAMATIOX. WltrRKAS The Hon. J aeon H. f-ONOR- fKl'KKK, President Jllilije of t lleSi-Venl oui IS of t'oiiiinoil Ph-asof tile sevi-nil eolitiliesiim. Ki.l!. the liilit .llltlicial l'istrn-1. U-I .lllstlee of l!i. Conns ut iver and Terminer and i ieii enil Jail llellveryj fr the trial of nil -iil!al aud otlierottenders ill the Maid lhstriet. and i.l"i.io: J. Bi.ai Kand A. F l'K kti, I--.i',.. Judym (if the t'ourl ol t 'tutimou l'!i-u.s and JuHtn-i of tbe Courts if i yi'r ami Terminer aud tJenenl J.i'l Delivery for tlie trial of all capital and i her oiiender in the Coiinrv of Somerset, have kih d their pn-eept-., nnd to ine direeli-l. tor holding a Court of Cjimiicii I'leus and tii-neral iiuarter rs-sioi;s of the Penrs and lieu,. nil Jail ls-livery, and tour is of Over aud Terminer at !soiucrel, ou HOMDAY, MAY 22, 1339, Notich Is hep.hy triven to a!! th Jusslees of the I'isire. the Coroner and Constatiies within the said county ol Siinrr.fi, that theT be then and there in their propT fM-rMomt with t heir rolls, rsinrds. iuiiiMt ions. exa iiiina tiona anJ oilier reiueuiiintiansi, to il.i tinv-e tilings Wiiil'h to their oltiee and ill I hat li. hnlfae peruiin U tie done, ami also tin-y wlio uiil pririMS-ute against tbe pis4.ner tliat an? or shall be in the Jail of Somerset Con llv, to be then alii there to prow cute aanut theia as anall be just. M. II. HAIlTZrXI.. Miernr. fcAEUHL FIRST of all I wish to return my sin cere thanks to my friends for the many kind expressions f sympa thy aud acts of kimlie-.s tclulered dur ing my illness, lxsling over ten wet-k.s. Having ;ot Lack to the store esrain I ill I ejind to welcottii you all, nl with the help of efficient assistanU will le alle to serve all my frieuds promptly. As usual my stock of iroods will com prise the largest and U-st vsritty of Dress Goods of all totalities ami styles. My stock of loiack lress (Joods, ismsistin"; of t're pons, Silk and Wool and Mohair Nov elties, Plain Mohairs, Cashmere, Serges and Uroclcs is ui:epalel in variety ut exceptional low prices. I am fclmwiug h icreat variety of 1'luiu ami Fancy Iress (iixsis at jwijiular prices. Ia Wash (;mh!s everything new and desiraMe w ill be shown. Iu Silks aiid Satin suitable either for drrsses or wuistn, the variety is large :id comprehensive at prices ranging from oc a yard up. Also a hamlsome assortment of made up Silk and Satin Waists of excellent oualitv handsome ly nie.tle lti the newot styles. I am ollering a line of made vp Tailof- maue Suits in Coverts ami Ismail lloln at ri-a-sotiuiile prices. Stylish and handsomely made. A large assortment of made up Dress Skirts is ottered comprising a large variety of st vies. Prices rat) if e from $1.00 up. Also Wash Waist ia great variety. When you are looking for Curtains come and tree my stock. Don't forget to come atnl see mv handsome Tapestry Curtains for doorways, Ac Here you can nni the nnequaled Ferris Waists for Ladies, Misses and Children, as well as the best makes of Corsets. It is needless to remind my friends that I will, as heretofore, sell the best fast Colored Stockings for ladies and children. Don't forget that you can get a well made fast colored standard quality Calico Wrapper at 75c and $1.00. It is a household expression, if jou wbh good White Goods, fine line of Hamhurgs aud Lacts, you must go to Uhl's Store. The styles of Millinery GoocU aud shapes have made change this month that I have been able to take advantage of and it will be to your advantage to examine my stock before making your purclia.ss . aa.. . x -JVS sr (aMMVT a VY a Thltlliiatitiflt.426Fifth Pittsbsrj.Ps. e w w III I rsAEUhl. PABKER&PHILLIFS Nortli-Wct Corner of Diamond. THli 5H0PPINi CLNTRIL J . j Opening of New Spring Stock j Dry Goods, Notions, Car-i pets, Oil Cloths, Window! Shades, Mattings, Wall Paper, &c. Our Sprin j Stock Is Unequalled. Our Values Unexcelled. If you are looking for choice goods you will find them here at the lowest prices. Carpets. We give up the entire second floor of our building to Carpets and Floor Coverings. If we occupied the whole page of this paper we could uot give you au adequate couceptiou of the cxteut aud variety of our carpet showing. All new and choice patterns all grades from the cheapest Ingraius to the finest Wiltons. Wall Paper. No end of the new de signs and colorings in wall paper. To vastness of assort ment we add the additional in ducement of low prices. Also au entire new line of Window Shades, Oil cloths, trunks, tele scopes, satchels, &c, in the basement. Lace Curtains, Rugs, and Portiers iu endless variety just received. We show a big line of new and desirable Wasli Dress Goods. We have them all. Don't forget tlie Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, Muslin?, Shirtings, Percales, fcc. An early spring boom ia La dies' Tailor-madt; Spring Suits, Jackets Skirts, Silk Waists, ate. Entire new line Laces, Eib bons,Coret3, Handkerchiefs, Stock ings, Embroideries, Kelts, Ac. Up to date stock Gents' furnishing Goods just received. All at the Bet, Newest and Cheapest Store ia town. W W W Frr i ss C-i rpetsir p a.rker ' & Phillips. VOTK'E TO CONTRACTOILS AD 1 Ml 1 Lloi-ltH. The l'irwtiirs of tne Hour nl of the House of Kmploytnf nt of rsomerx-t t'ounty, will n civ- imI1 liiils tor the erection ol h iwo-smv rv l'.rirk Huspital Itiiililttii' on the farm ml the t'dunty il'ime uu until Mumlay, May I, 19, ut o'clwlc A. M. Kids most Is- fur the en tire strui-tLirv anil enriipletiin of the butltlitii?. I'lans ami suet-mcutions for wtine. ailnpUsi hy the HMril anil Hpproved by the C'oiiiiiill.tHe on I. unary, rruiy lie neeii and examltieii al the ortio-of il I', t nl born. Somerset, Pa Tne lir-tirs reserve the riirhl Ut relwt any nnii all htils. No proposal will lie recisvevl af ter the lime upecined. All tn.ts tny be 1 drerN to our attorney Hint siiouhl be miirtc eJ "UI4 tor Hiwpiial" on envelope. M w'Ass'ts'siirM'KEIt, ADAM S. MU.l.KK, IMnvtors of the Poor. DMIXISTItATOIW XOTIC'K. hj.tateof Henry Km-pp, late of I jilliiii'r tow u- slup, .iiiii-rsi t county, l a., a.-c a. letters of aJmlnistratlon on the aliove e- tate IimvIiis Iws-n ftranUs to the undersigned by the pro;wr authority, notl.e is ln:rvby irl v eutoall perumi inde'bteil to said estate to limlie imnietliate payment, aii'l thow tiavliiK rlaiins atrninxt the same to present them duly uiithentK-xteil. lor Hettleiiunt, on Tuesdiiy, Jin v i Is, to snnl administrators ut the late residence of dee d. F. P. HH AKKF.lt, LKWIS K.N'KPP. Administrators of Heory Knepp, dec'il. Colborn A I'ollMirn, Attorneys for administrators. JXECUTItIX'3 XOTICE. Kstate of Reutim M. Linton, late of Somerset borough, deceased, letters testamentary on the above estate having bts-n KRinteil to the undersigned by the proper autlmrtty, nolle is hereby irivi-n to ail p rsons indeliled to siild extate to make liiitnmllale psyiueut, and those haviiigi'liiiins HKainst tne same lo prweul them duly au tnentieated for settlement, on or liefore Sal uninv, the 'Join day of Jlav. is1, at the late resideiK or Uitver Koeps-r, dec u, lu said Ijoroui;!!. EDITH K. LIKTO.N. AJiiiiiiistiutiix of Hciiucu M. Li. i lull, Uis.'J. TO THE Sf'HiXlL MRECnoIW OK SOM KitMKT t ul'NTY : flrntlrmrn: In pursuance of the forty-third sis-lion of the Art of May S, ISM, you :ire here by notirted lo mt in convention at tne isiun house. In yomerHet. Pa on the Itrvt Tu-sii:iy of May, A. It. lsoti. at I P.M. beinir t he U day of the inoutti. and wleci nm r-r. i.y a tiiHjori. ty of the whole uumber of dirvelors present. one person of literary and wli-ntiflc aeiiulri nit'iita, and of skill and experieix-eln tlie art of tawhins. t'oiiuty tSuienutenitcnt, for the tnree sm eeeuini; years, and rertiiy the re milt Ui the Mate Superintendent at li:irrt. burs, as required br the Ibirty-nlutB and for tieth sections of said Act. E E. PRITT3. County Superintendent of Somerset County. April 11. tv, st. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or mc First National Bank, AT SOMERSET. In the Smte of Penn- svlvauu, al the close of bumiiens, April i, lays. RESOURCES: Loans and diseounts ...1 overdmft. s.s-ured A unsecured.... U. Ihiiids tose-ure cnvuuttion Premiums on lT. si. Honds . Hiinkinx-house, furulturv, A tixt Morticagcs owneil . lue trout National Bunks (not re serve ux -nts) Hue from suite hunks Jc hankers. .. lme from atipnved reserve aicents. Cheeks and other oish Item. . Notes of otlK-r National lUnks Kractional piper currency, nickels and een Is.. hpe ie t 2i.'l icil-teiidi-r notes 13. tii IN Kedempliixi fund with L. !S. fntu'r to per cent of circulation) .. Zt,mo (! rso IM ll.mo i . Sir, tu l.ssT sJ 17.STS ."ai S,rji w Js.j uu 86 S8 J-,Ti 09 1.IC3 09 ToUl.. LIABILITIES: $ Capital stts-k (mid in.... .til I i ll . Ill II 1 4 L' uiii v lilt-il profits, losa expensiv dt taxes iid -.. Xatiiwial ltank notea uutstandni(. lue U other Natlouui lianks I i Hilt-mis uupaid Iudividual cli poMta ul.j.-t to check - II70.W1 tl Ik-uiM ts-niAesof deposit. V.( li Certitled checks -ilJ ia aXvSTl 41 S),i no 3T,UW CO 4.S71I 17 ai, '.Ml II I, Ut LAST WKKK t- reoei v st our svsx:uil pureh ve of carpets. a:nl r now fully prepare 1 to meet all inrni-ies. j?'inr esriieta er nver lurneil (ml. Tho vtyltw are exceptionally rieb of which wn give quite variety. Aa to prices, we usaur you cuti not be met. B msht I orit ijosn lity aud tr.-t insiUa pricss. W oiar y.ni the hnetU of ivir w. i:. If ynu buy or Dot w woul4 teonly too g.ad to sri.-w you h.it v.-j h.t .u ai: J i d abt you will g ti7 !! plstwxl. We tn ilh ? 't tr -.:o th irvil.--. nt from stw-onc! hauils "d .1J tnaiMttrioal -s f-.e vu b p-iy. '- it tne vn the a.vanttrn. ,V Monitor of reninaoti tte vtll close out jl vcit it,it.:iuiblo prieut in Urtis.n ls, Velvets auil lug nuiis. MntTiMiYS ALSO oor mattine sUa-W fsr irps.s jut linf t Lit i 1 4.1LL1 11 T h ever been brought to SuniftnL M in v p4tierr. are shown of such an ttra-tive nature Hist a rhiii fswsitnes a dilthnlty from tbe narrow ami small cheek to the earpet e:fes;. lion't lx inislo.1 ty the cry of higher priee oo aissuint of taritr. We l.uy in qaatititiea and buy tbem cheaper thao so roe people and are ttatistieii witb a small profit. Ct-M fr-v S rl .TAKE particular notlis of our Ktst Win. low, tJIIlUrUlUCrV you will anna beautiful lie of einl.roi.le'y, which can not bednplicateii elsewhere, as thi fiiie.lUoJ II. SilTon! A Co. Tbis will aui?aeat early puroba.se to ol.Uin se lection, price very low for sucn goods as represen'.ed tLere. e vdBti J E are sUl s..lliti tho apcctal II .one we cllVreil several weeks ago. Lot tbey are gi ing rapiaiy ami if j,u put if mak Injt r-priiig purchase we can not guarantee you this bargain, aa la.-t case we bought is tin ir.illirg down. WoulJ like all ofttir ri.-li.n.rts aiul tbi'se bo wc-uM l.ke to I o wme such to get at least a satrpl pair lo show we arc lot. kit-gout for your interest. AT TABLE LINEN COUNTER We have been busy. The sequel to it Is that we bundle reliable linen at REASONABLE PRICES. Nt TABlitC ! j V m 9 I & ov'':-- W0 e a r -;i;-i L. s. 4 ' - -'t Suits and Skirts. Au item of wear erowinsl in" isipuluriiy daily, to be able to come here ami w IK out in a perfect tiltiUt; suit is' a !i:f u-ti"ii that h:w only come to this peopln of r..iit ilato. We call particular attention to liiis ilepart uient. Don't forget our full line cf Domestics. Bring in yotir Wool, Hutter aii.I KiTs, for whlcb we will par at all times Ihrf highest market price ami tbe lowxt pn.- on tbe hi ii est grade of dry gisnls wiil be ituiu-taiued. J.H. SIFFOBD FURNITURE. GO-""Tour mammoth store TO-Buy up-to-date furniture of all Jciuds. COFFROTH'Sr::Coods are shown as the best values, FOR--The style, construction and finish GOOD:::Enough for the rich, cheap enough for the poor. MONEY -"-Saved for the purchaser. SAVINGllTo all classes of people. P R I C ES z:Are correct. SUIT3:::.::That we are pleased to show our customers. SID S BOARDS, CHAIRS:::Unsurra5sccI in price. ODD FURNITURE;;;Kind that stays together a lifetime. U T CARPETS No charge for waste. C. H. Goffroth. Car Load Fancy Selected White Western Seed Oats Just unloaded These oats ar of fine quality, heavy, large anil plump grains and are especially adapted for seeding. Grass Seeds are now wanted and we have the largest and moot complete line of SEEUS in the county and we band! nothing but FANCY KECLEAXED CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. We guarantee onr stock lo be A No. 1 FANCY QUALITY OF SEED as all our stock is selected from samples direct from the WESTEKN MARKETS so that we are in position to sell at lowest bottom price. FARMERS are respectfully requested to call and inspect our stock of tbe above mentioned articles and we will guarantee satisfaction and lowest bottom prices FARMERS throughout tbe County liv ing at a distance are requested to write for prices and ask for samples. A SAFE INVESTMENT In orler to roniplet.' n iitinirx-r o Ion is jfrantol on t,!I.T t.UHl. KK I. lr.VTK SK Ll'RlTY the txmril of iirectors of the Karm er anrl .Meclmim-s savun; miil has author ised the issue of j.Vi.ii.i, o( Inusurv Sitot-lt at par. This stif le ts-.irs I merest at the rate of i 1-10 per ei nt. jmt antiiiiu, paahie semi annually, anil will Ik isstt.-i in aiiKMint to suit, from SKO up. The hoitb r ha tne privl leife of aurrenderintt h: '.-k t an v tim af ter one vir anil nveive tlo-n fur the fill I face value. The ( txiip.iny i i-liaru-n-il uixltrthe laws of Pennsylvania an. I i ojhthII umler ttiesupervision of thSi;tt RukIii;; liej art nient. Asts, l-i-h. I, ? .17, 0.O.I!. FVfi r ence; T. !i-i!on A HcuN H ink or the Thirit National Kanlt of I'KUIiur.;. A.I irvss p. V. Land, (Secretary, Park Km!.;;a,-, Pittsurg.Pa. A I Tto.!-.! s;.?- sow n for ti.st-si'l- l I PQlTl P71 " :" ;' - ''- ! l 'v -ea.ly wULuOillull eiiiployiii.-nt. IU erencea re- inn;l. A.l'iri s, THE KKf.l M'E NoVKI.TV CO. Ci l.iin l rt 1. March 2.V. .Mi PI. asimt. Pa. II ULF.TO ACCKIT OU KKFUK. WE WANT 200o.1 Timothy Hay. Parties having any hay for sale will please write or call to seJ us can load from any point in tbe county. Also are in tbe market at any time for Potatoes and Wheat, or anything that comes off tbe farm. Highest prices paid for Country Produce Caah r Trade. Parties wishing to sell their crops of Maple Sugar will please call to see us or write. With ' regards to the same. Kcpectfull, Total St'Ur of Pmiuytrania, Oiunfy of Humcrvt, : I, ibirvey M. Berkley, rashler of tlie almve named bank, do aoleinuly swear that the tjlsive lau-tiieiil is true U the best of lay kuowledire and bell..f. HAUVEY M. BERKI.KY. Cashier. Rubscribeil and sworn to before nte this lull day of April, IWJ. M iL li. WELFt.EY, Notary Public CoKkKfT ATTEST: JAME-t 1. Pl'OII. V ALEXTI.N'E H V. OEUHUE it. 8LTI.L, iiiroctors. COOK BEERITS Store For Sale. I off. r fir ule my entire stock of merchan dise, eoi visit of lry Ikioda, Notloi.s.. t.ro cerltsi. et-. Teraia v.ry reasonable. Anyone wishing lo euture in the bunineaa will Itnd tins a rare opportunity. The loral'oo Ia one of tlie beat In the tow u . Uooi storeroom, well lighted, wa re room and a No. 1 cellar. 'or fuiluer InionuaUoo rail on or auaress. W. a. H. BKER Uwckwood, Pal To Itiab Brnnt, of You n-?s(..-n. Ohio, Ellen. intertiiarrifl wuh lq.vid Kis-tor, of Harpers Kerry, W. V:i. : Yoti are h rvly notirti-d lo nnpearat an Or phans' t'ourl lo Lk- li.'i.t at sorin'r't. Pa., on Monday. May zi, nest, to a p or r-fue to tn tte the mti estate of t:itilia Hiirron, d.v'd. at tbe appraised va.u.tuoit. or show caaws way the sam saou.U not be sold. M. H. HAf.TZELL, Sherlfl-s 0fT.ce. s-he 1ST. Bonierset, Pa., Mar.'h 20, tit'0. FOR SALE. The property of the lute Joinri F. Beach y. situate ou the corner of Sourn street and Court alleT, in the bonniii o( ssiniersel, can be divided inlo inre? lir.ir Dm. lni: Iota, with a froutasre of f;s-t on Smili street and a deplhof lTi) feel. Will sell ail or Dart. Kor particulars address, W. E. UK Ai HY. Joiiustown. Pa. 2 Forcible Facts. Only ''i, $7.C0. S:isfci- Guaranteed. I.' f i; K ii : in 4 ii.. Uat knits .: ' A flilM CMt ; i; l". 'ifttitf-hi)s rn.' K Niit srirk C- li .i vt-tC, lil-tataifjf JilAlB K ' - . . 'v.. t-1t'. , . ..... . -J ui- W . wt,r t. i?!ttt rated - ' lit A-U Utc4 A'HICAN ItK.TTING MACHINE CO. P. O. Hex . flVTdSCRa, iA THS BEST OP THEM ALL It LIPPINCOTT'S I nONTHLYJTAGAZIN t it j--t-i.snB Contains a eompTete sorel In everr num ber, la addition to a iar;e quantity cf iurul and eotertalulug reading uiatu-r. JT MwMnwasC at mrtrm. trhirH its Je(wM ! rc4Serw It should b In every household. Bub. erlptioo. 93.00 fT year. Aitenta wanted lr every town, to whom ths most liberal Inducements will be offered. i. B. UmSCOTT C0X7A.TT. FttDiaisTB. " SHItAOtLPHlA. -I Wov eaa thhsk Of BOtu tint pi U1 lu pateaif Wanted-fln Idea Protect rinr ide: th y brlnv.oa wimiia. Wrua JiOH.S WtUDEKuCR-S CO-TiMirt anofw mm, Wanbiatrurri, D. C, r.T ttMtr pnas oO sad OM ut ta Saasd UiTsaUooa wai
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