1 J ,- - ' "" ' " ' " " ' ' The Somerset Herali COTABD8Cl'U Kdltor and Proprietor. WEDEbiAT January SI. 1KJ0 It was & great thing fL-r St-uatr J lav bea lie c ntractetl tbe liabit of l'H)kinz iilra-siint, whether the i!t:ni- r. blooms or not. tENATK I'tTTKiKEW sajs be has no for ffenator VoIooif Not many di.vt ng Senator Votco-t otaile -ery good une -f twna'or IYttiprew. Deb vtin'U sK-ietins thai tackle the relative merits of expectation aud real. :'zlio:i h.iv; au interesting olject Wson i.i the Hritih experience with htiioa K . As ax orator Bryan s'rikes an wv xiotiul fro-t in the eiietii.v'i country. Wben be preeuts liiiuiseif as a eainli dite next November be will run agai:;it another glacial epoch. A IiECIsioV by Judge Ktewtr, of the luited State-Supreme Court, incident a!ly hold that the new century lejius January 1 next. Ttiis exhausts the le gal a.stfts of the case. Soithkkn expuiou etitiment ha. grown to such au extent tbat Mr. Iiryan thiuki il advisable to begin trirmuiog. JJ'Jt a S uiherner who lo .k for a real expansive -)iicy in that ttuarler is not familiar with the Iiryan re rd on the I'hilippir.ea. niciC-iIAM II. Jtti.'iKuls. itie fiolyga mid, who a ele-:ei tot'oiigros from Utah, was refused hi neat by the House of Iljprepx-utati"es on Thursday. Tlie matter was argued hr several fiajs, bome twenty tipcech.es having Iweu inaile, and Mr. Rotier: was allowed to plead in his own behalf in a talk of an hour and a half in Itngth. The final vote on the question of allowing him ti take his seat resulted GSagains't.and .jO in favor, and Mr. Roberts is aga n back in private life. Komeksi.t (or.vrv can be depended upon to send two republicans to the Legislature this year who will vote for the caucus nominee :"or United Stales Senator, whoever be may be. They are firm believtrs in the principl of ma jority rule, and are determined to wipe ut the blot placed upon their reputa tion in this respect b.f the individuals who no wilfully u:iMt"prcrit'd them iu the last Legislature. The Insurgent cause was never tiopu!ar in Somerset county, and it is cert inly less so to day than ever before. "I li ave not foun.I a man yet who was for silver in Is:m; who is not for it now," says Byan. What about Sib ley, of IVnnsj lvauia ? Sibley was so strong for silver in l-SH'-i that many prr soiis at the time thought that he ought !o have leen oa the ticket with Bryan. Ixits of other old time Bryatiites are against him now. I'or a man who is, iu the interest of his candidacy, con tinually on the wing, Bryan se s very little that ingoing on in polities That "(i.ofK'.OUi'' of 1&; will lie a good deal xm.iller than this when the votes are counted in 1!KH). Now Coiigtcssman Sibl-?y launch es forth as a o)itical prophet and prr licts that Seuator Q'Jay wiil tie sea ted and will have votes to spare. He sys he has jiersonal knowledge of a nuin tier of Democratic Senators who will vote in favor oi seating Q'lay, and that for every Republican who vo es in the negative there will tie a Democrat who will vote in the affirmative, lie also as-uns that a number of Democrats will speuk in favor of seating Q isy when the question is debated. Sena tor (Juay and his friends express the ut most confident in the outcome of the ce, and are anxious that the question hi submitted to a vote of the Senate. That two to one vote by which the Pettigrew Philippine proposition was baten in the Sena'e the other day has demoralized and disheartened the Agui u ildists in that chamber. An occa sional speech is still made in Congress in favor of the Tugals, but it is clear that the friends of the rebels now see that their defeat will be overwhelming on any division in which the suppres sion of thi insurrection aud the reten tion of the islatd-s by the United Slates are involved. AU this ought to have Is-eu foreseen by the enemies of the (Hovernmcut from the lieginning. C perhcadism is just as contemptible now a it was a third of a century ago. The flig-furlers w ill get as little quarter in 1 KJO aa they did ; u I vii A few mischievous persons in Con g vsa aud in tbe Legislatures of several of the States are .rying to get the Uuit e i (States to violate its neutrality and take sides in favor of the Boers. Iowa a id New York have just sat on some of these nieddleis by adverse votes in their Legislature, an 1 they have met w'.tli reverses In other places. It is all Tight for persons Vt have sympathy w.th the lJocrs.. Tlr are thousands of jiersons in the United States who a wishing the two Dutch Republics s iccess. It ii wrong, however, forth m t try to make either ti e JViers Eng 1 ind or any other !eple teiieve that fie Uuited States is going to use its in fl lence in favor of eiiher comlmtanL This country w ill keep its bauds off in this conflict. Ix a lengthy editorial uuder the cap tion of "Congressional Candidates," the Johnstown IViuocrat of a recent date predicts the renomiiiatiou of Coq griuan Thropp and says, amot g other things, that "he (Mr. Thropp) has made some kind of an arrangement by which the opposition to him iu Som erset county will lie perfunctory, des P'le the efforts of the tuayites." It would be very intererting at this stage to know the source of our neigh bor's information as well as lo have an insight int tbe "arrange mi nt that has Jeen made by w hich the opposition in 8 'uerset county w ill lie pefunctory." It is true that an "tirangeineut" was made four years ago by which th votes of the Sooitrset coir.ty conferrees were delivered to Mr. Thropp, and that the ra'iie sort of an "arrangement'' wis made two years ago. The Republicans of the county have been duped twice by this peculiar kind of au "arrange meet" and they propose to see to it this year that the parties to the former "ar r iiigements" will uot have it iu their jhi et to do it again. Somerset county will have a candidate for Congress this year who will not run in the iuttrests of Mr. Thropp, and will not make any ".iTraQgerUeut" with him after he has carried the county. In figuring out Mr. Tbropp's renooitnaiion our neigh bor ill have to revise i's figures mo far a Soaierset cj iu?y is e-.mcerued. j 1,500 DEAD BRITISH EOLDIESS LEFT 01 BLOODY BATTXinELD. Captvr 159 Bilvlia Botdiarc on Sploa Kop. Boer H ead Laaoer, Ladystnith Jan. 21. 6 p. iu. The British dead l"U on the battlefield jenerday numbered i,5o0. Lo.vdos, Jan. lis If the Boer report are to be aoee ted, '"the abaudouoienl ol spion Kop was duo to tbe inability of the British to resist the Boer attack, tbe bojt carrying the first trenches and taking 150 prisoners." Tbe fotlowing despatch has been receiv- in Loudon from Pretoria, dated Jan. 1 via Loureuzo Marques, Jau.S: Tbe government i-4 dvisd ibxi, alter heavy hirl.liut near Spion Kop, noma BriUsb on the kop tine sUtrujed hoisted a white flag. One hundred and tiny pris oners. ;d be thanked, although we also had to give brave and valuable lives." Boer Headquarter., M odder Spruit, Vp- per Tugela, Jan. 24, luidtngbt, via Lor- euEi Marjues, Jan. io Stmie Yrybeid burghers troin tbe outposiaoc the higb- et hiilt of the Spion Kop group rushed into tbe laag'xr, saying tbat tbe knp was hwl and tbX tbe Kuglisb had taken it. Keiurnrcfnients were ordered up, but cinhing HiId lie done for some time, lbs bill being emeloptsl in thick uiiL AldiwQ tbe Heidelberg and Carol in conliiigents, supplemented froTi other commandoes, began tbe ascent of tbe hill. 1'bre spurs, precipitous projacliont f.tced tbe lier puoitions. Up these tbe vance w as made, Tbe borsea were left uniier tne nrst terra-e oi rock. Scaling tbe steep bill, tbe Bonis found tbat tbe Kaglisb bad improved ihe op poituuiiy and entrenched heavily. Be ta een tbe hues of trenches was an open veidt, wbich had to he rusbed under a benvy fire, not only from rifles, but of lyddite and shrapnel from field guns. Three forces ascended the three spars en ordinately, under cover of fire from the Free State Krupps, a Creusot and a big Maxim. The Kuglisb tried to rush the Boer with the bayonet, b'lt their in fantry went down lefire tne liner ritle tire as before a scythe Tbe Boer investing party advanced step by step until 2 in the afternoon, when a while flg went up and 150 men in tbe Irout trenches surren lare 1, biug sent as prisoners t-i tbe bead laager. Th B'er advance onlinued on the two kopjes east of Spion Kop. Many Buers were shot, but so numerous weie tbe burgbers tbat tbe gaps filled auto matically. Toward twilight they reach ed the summit of the second kopje but lid not get further. Tbe British Maxims belched flame, but a wall of (ire from tbe Mausers held the Lnglisb back. Their centre, under this pressure, gradually gave way and broke, abandoning the position. Tbe prisoners speak highly of the burgher who, despising cover, stood sgainst the skyline edges of the sum mil to shoot the Dubiin Kusileers, sheltered in tbe trenches. Firing continued for some time, and then the Fusileers and the light horse serving as iufaulry threw up their arms and rushed out of the treucbes. The etTect of the abandonment of Spion Kop by the Knglish can hardly be gaug ed as yet, but it must prove to be im mense. The Times says : "The most carefully planned and executed movement of tbe whole campaign has entirely failed, and it can bsrdly be necessary to dwell upon the extreme probability that we shall learn, a litlle sooner or a little later, of catastrophe almost without precedent iu our mili ary history a catastrophe, in deed, without a parallel except iu tbe surrender at Yorktown. "We are cheeked at every point of the campaign. Iu fact, tbe campaign is still t.. begiu. We wish we had clearer proofs that even now the government has any adequate comprehension of tbe situation The utterances of responsible miuisters havfc 'one nothing to reassure thecouu try on thi puiut." Talked ia Eil Sleep. Chkster, Pa., Jan. 2j James and Amos, or "Pinuey," Pierce were com nutted to jail without bail this evening afier a btariug tbat lasted all afternoon and tbe brothers will have to answer at tie March term of court for the murder oftieorge. B. ICyre.on December 21. w bote body was found Sunday last ou au islatd in tbe Delaware river at the mouth of Raccoon creek. I'p to tbe last witness it looked as if tbe case would fall, as not one witness of tbe '20 connected tbe Pierces ir tbe most remo.e way with the murder, but tbe last witness created tbe greatest sensatiou tbat bas yet been iu jcled into this sensational case. This witness was Miss Miry Coben.of VVil mington, Del. She said that Jim Pieice cone to her house on Friday, December 22i, and called her to tbe parlor, and that after supper they went out together, when Pierce bought her a watci and some other articles. Continuing ber tes timony, tbe girl said Pierce returned to tbe bouse and during tbe night beer if d out In his.sleop; "Oh, I did it! I did it! "W hat did vou do?" tbe t'ohen girl aked, and Pierce, awakening, said : murdered him ! I murdered him!" and continuing he said that he and his broth er Piuuey bad shot and killed Eyre, then bad sunk his body in tbe Delaware river at tbe mouth of Raccoon creek. In bis recital of the story she testified that Pierce told her he and Pinuey weie gun Ding with l.yre and, being short of Christinas money, he shot Kyre in tbe back of tbe bead, killing him instantly. He and Piuuey then took Eyre's money aud valuables, and, tying tbe legs, sunk tbe body. Eyre's boat wasalso sunk. Mla-sCobeu said tbat she did not tell any cue of tbe confession of Jim Pierce until the weight on her mind grew so burdensome tbat one of tbe inmate of tbe house, noticing her worried appear ance, asked ber what tbe trouble was and she told her. Tbe story was then given to District Attorney Sini'.h and Chief of Police Berry. A Standard Among He w tpaperi. Rf fleeting in its widening circulation and increased advertising patronage the prosperity that marks the opening of I he new year. The Pi'biirs 'limts more Ibsn ever impresses uikmi its readers the excellence of its high standard and the success of its efforts to make a model paper for the iudividt al and for tbe family. Tbe Times is a newspaper sparing no pains nor expense to cover the world thoroughly every day, tbat its current page of history may tie complete, and in its longer range of overlooking nothing tbat occurs at home. It is clean, diguified and reliable, certain that no la-k of thexe features can lie made op in otTeusive sensationalism. It can be taken into tbe family circle with confidence tbat it columns are filled with whole some instruction and enteitsinment. Wherever known, the Times is recog tized as the best type of a concise, crisp aud complete newspaper, and anion? newspsper men it is tbe publication with m-hich comparisons of excellence are ni.ie. While Tbe Times is Republican inpolitics.it realizes that others have a r.tftit to t-e on earth, and tbat politics are not everything. Wben one cent a c"ay will buy a morning psper it is foolish to be witbout oneu Tbe Times ia three dol lars a year or six cent a week, and is wotth tbe money. Trains Collide la a Saow-Uoroi. (Yxbkruxd, January 3a Three mn we rs injured, one fatally, in a collision on the Went Virginia Central and Pittsburg railroad, three miles south of this city, to day. Frank Winterxtein, fireman, Cum berland, was severely scalded, and rosy die. John Nee. conductor, Cumberland, aud R ibert Allan, engineer, Siuclairs ville, W. Va., were badly injured. Their train had become stalled on a curve, and owing to a blinding snow storm it was not ptroived by th crew of another freigi.t train in time to avert a collision. E02EBTS S-Djtcr.3. Th Home Adapted th Majority Hcpcrt. WaSHisoToy. January 23. The cas of Eric barn H. Koberta, tbe Mormon itrpr aentative elect from Utah, which h oc cupied no much of tbe attention of the House since tbe assembling of Congress, was decided to day by the adoption of a resolution to exclude biiu by a vote of 270 to SO. Tbe exact language of tbe resolution is as follows: "That under tbe facts and circumstance of the case, Brtgbam II. Roberta, Rspre- sentative-elect from tbe State of Utah ouehtnit t l ave or bold neat in tbe House of Representatives, and that tbe seat to wbich he was elected is hereby de clared vacant. The amendment to expel Mr. Roberta without seating him, offered by Mr. La cey, was ruled out on a point of order. and the House only voted upon the reso lutions of tbe majority and minority of ths committee. Tbe latter to seat and then expel Mr. Roberts weie defeated M to 2U. An analysis of this vote shows that 170 Republicans, 72 Bemocrata and 2 Popu late voted against it, and 71 Democrat, 0 republicans, 2 Populists aud 2 Silver Re publicans for it. Tbe majority . resolutions, to exclude Mr. Roberts and declare tbe seat vacant. were adopted by 27ti to 50. The afBrma tive vote was divided as follows: Repub licans, U',1, Democrats. 9S, Popo!it. 4; and tbe negative vote. Democrats, 47, Sil ver Republicans 2, Populists 1. There were over a score of speakers to day, and the closing speeches on each side were particularly able. Mr. Lanbam. of Texas, closed for the majority, and Mr. DeArmond, of M issouri, for the minority, Mr. Roberta was present throng bout tbe day and only left tbe hall after the result of tbe last vote had been announced. As be did so he gve out a statement justify ing .ds retention of his piural wives on tbe ground tbat his moral obligation was more binding upon bis conscience than technical obedience to statutory law, and s tying tbat there was no excuse for the extraordinary efforts to crush a system already abandoned and practically dead He said he was a "martyr to a spasm of prejudice." He would not, he said, at tempt to run for Congress again, although be would go back home with a light heart. confident of tbe future. Failed to Kane the Dead. Pottsvillk, Pa., Jan. 25. A Seventh Day Advenlist caused a sensational scene at a funeral here yesterday by a deter mined attempt to raise tbe dead. A citi zen of Potterville, Augustus Chubbuclr, bad died, and just at the close of the fu nerl services Advenlist Leander Lane drove up to tbe place, entered the house and without ceremony stalked toward ths opeu colli n. Stretching forth bis bands amid impressive silence, in a loud voice he commanded : 'Young man, I say unto thee, arise and walk r Tbe undertaker remonstrated with Lane, but he continued to exhort tbe dead. It was necessary to call help to eject him from tbe building. Lane said afterward tbat he hitched up his horse and drove to tbe scene, not knowing where he was going. He did n t know the man was dead or that there was going to be a fuueral, aud was lei there by au invisible power. AU FUipinot Look Alike. Washington, D. C. Jan. 2i Acting Commissary General Wuhtou haa re ceived a personal Wter from Mej ir George R. Davis, Commissary of Sub sistence, attai-bud lo General MacAr thur'x divi-iou iu the Philippines, dated B.sutisu, December H, 1SHH, In which he says: "We captured Mabini day be fore yesterday, and to-day he was sent into Manila as a prisoner. He was Auguiualdo's brains. lie was the man tbat caused all tbis trouble It is a great blow to the iusurgeuts. It looks as though we might have Aguinaldo in a few days, but all tbe natives look alike. and if be were to dress as a laborer, we could not tell bun If be were to come to us, and tbat causes tho dilSculty in cap taring him. "Tbe officer in command of his escort was killed the other night and another was wounded, so you can see how close ly h is being pressed." Olleit Ttrini ia the 8tte S3 Tears. Bei.i.ekoxtf, Pa , January 2i Among the most noted and prominent women in Centre county are Mrs. Sarah Rhone, widow of Jacob Rhone, and mother of Leonard Rhone, es-Master of the State Grange, and her sister, Mrs. Young, wid ow of Jobn Young. They are tbe oldest twin-sisters now living in Pennsylvania. B th are as active as most women are at m. To-morrow they will celebrate the S:tb anniversary of their birth. Mn. Rhone and Mrs Young were born at tooirD, mis county, January 2X, IMi, They are Cie daughters of Leonard Ker- B tetter, a German, who was one of the p' oueeri of this section of tbe Slate, and one of tbe tallest and in t powerful men oi loose aays. haran and l.vdia were members of a famMy of eleven children. Judge Mitchell Stricken. Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 2)1 Justice John I. Mitchell, of tbe Superior Court, suf fered an attack of paralysis at his home here to-day. Uis entire right side Is affected and bis condition is regarded as quite serious. irs no use A wan simply can't make any sort of success in business if he's tortured with backache. Tbat means if his kidneys are out of order. Backache is rea'ly kidnrv ache. It is one of tbe first indications of kidney disease. Ifs bad enough of itself, but it leads to a great deal worse. Unless it is stopped. How? jDoan's Kidney Pills B There's not a form of kidney trouble that Ibis wonderful littl rm. n not cure, and tbe people stay cured. ir. J. .. Jing, Justice of tbe Peace, of No. 31 1 Union street, Beth lehem, Ta.. says: ,',' -"lerablT ovrr three ware rince I told tlx- re-ms 01 Beihlthcm throoKh our ncwMisprr that DoatT. Kidney PUU had Zttl .1 'r The pain and l.m.-nri ----- - K--Ti to re-cnaonr Iloan'i to the representations made lor it." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale br all dealers. Price sccenU a box. Mailed on receipt of price bv Fnat-.r.-ii Remember the nam -Doan nd 'lake no other. feZ Try Grata 0! Try 0rin-0! Ask yoor Grocer to-day to show you a pa -ksge of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the plac of ooffe. The children tnav drink it without irjnry as well s. th. adult. All who try it. l:ke if. tSRAlN-O has that rich senl bro n of Mocha or Java, but it ia made from pute grains, snd the most delicate stomach rM-eivesit withoot disfis. J tbe price r'r" ,5e- 2i ct- Par package Si-ild by all grccara. mmm A BYRANITE BOOM FOR INSURGENTS Followers; ol Flinn and Atarlia Disheartened by the Work of Democratic Allies. PENROSE SCORES A TRIUMPH The Drilllaaf Yon; Seaator Scored m irrat Ytrtorr la Secorlna the ptropriat loa Far the Icania Staae Dock For Lragu laland. (Special Correspondence.) Philadelphia, Jan. 30. The action of tbe Democratic state committee oa TbnrsdaT last in adopting resolution declaring Villiam Jennings Bryan to be the choice of the Democracy of Pennsylvania for president was receiv ed like a bomb in the camp of the Re publican lnmrrcnts of this state. Thin element In the Republican party that follow the leadership of David Martin In this city and William Flinn in tbe western counties in opposition to tho leaders of the re,iular Republican organization have been hopeful of con- tinning their alliance with tr Guffcy Democrats in the canvass -v mem bers of the legislature this year. Be fore Guffey went to Harrisburg the in surgents warned him against allowing the Democratic state committee taking up the Bryan movement. They de clared thHt if it became known that Guffey's friends were committed to Bryan a large element of the Demo cratic party would refuse to support his candidates for the legislature. This would defeat their schemes for fusion. While the insurgents could control a certain number of Republicans, this number would be small as compared with the Democratic vote in any local ity where the full Democratic vote must be polled in order to defeat the regular Republican nominees. H is known that Guffey fully appre ciated the force of this argument from the Martin-Klinn combine, but he also realized that his personal following among tho Democrats is composed largely of the radical free silverites. who fairly worship Bryan. When he landed In the state capital he soon dis covered that the boys were determined to declare for Bryan for president re gardless of the wishes of their Republi can allies, and the Bryan resolution was presented at the state committee meting, and it was adopted without a dissenting voice IXDER BRYAN'S STANDARD. The Bryan standard has thus been raised over the IVmocratlc ramp, and If Flinn and Martin pr p is to continue to array themselves against the Repub lican party and its regularly nominated candidates they must fight with Guf fey under the flag of Bryan, stand ac cused of supporting the Chicago plat form and everything else that Bryan Ism Implies. Many of the former fol lowers of Martin and Flinn will not go with them into the Bryan camp, and Guffey ennnot under any circum stances ret the sttpport of the sound money Democrats. Mr.r.7 of them, rather than accept the Bryan platform of the Guffey contineent. will rote the regular Republican ticket, as most of them did in the McKinley enmpaign four years 8?o. If the rold Democratic leaders of Harrisburg had been allowed to tell Bryan their private opinion of the sit uation it would doubtless have been that the committee was simply taking ono more step to reduce the already sadly diminished strength of the Dem ocratic party In Pennsylvania, and that there is not the slightest likeli hood that he will be able to carry a dozen out cf the counties of the state. A CONDITION, NOT A THEORY. During his stay in Harrisburg Mr. Bryan delUcred himself of the usuh! npoech about the Chicago piriform, re- iterattug his intention to stick to It an l d?elanng that unqualified devotlcn to it was the true and only test of Demo cratic raitfc. At no time did he hold forth theslightcst encouragement to the tens of thousands of Democrats who hsve no svmpathy with the Chicago platform to return to the party; he harped ajrain on the silver oucstlor with his customary emphasis, and cave 1113 followers distinctly to understand that the battle of 1D00 was to be waned along the same lines as that of 1896, ith the exception of his new depart nre on tne fesue of anti-imperialism. Put it w.-s a pomewhat unpleasant circumstance that ia the midst of Mr. biyan s appeal to the Democrats of Pennsylvania for renewed fidelity to the silver issue an announcement was made at Harrlsbur? on behalf of the rnt Pennsylvania steel works in Meelton that on the first of March there would be an advance of waees of about 10 per cent, and that more th.n 5.0OO men would obtain the benefits of Phe Increase. PENROSE'S GREAT VICTORY, Senator Penrose finds that the labors end trials of two United States senator- chips which have been upon his shoul tiers since the expiration of Senator Qucy's term are wearing heavily. He nas scarcely bad an opportunity to vlEft his home In this city since Christ mas. He Is kept at work nieht and day at Warhington attending to the many oiuciai responsibilities which come to him from his constituents in every county In the state. He has sys tematized his correspondence, and he always carries an immense batch of papers on h's daily rounds of the de partments. He made a determined fight to no; c- League island equipped with a stone dock such as would place it upon a piane wun me great narr yards of the world. There were many onjectioiis irom members of congress from stais far from the seaboard, who at nm tailed to appreciate the im portance of this proposed improve ment. Hp Pr.lly succeeded in remov ing all oppni!-it,n with the aid of sev eral members of the Pennsylvania del egation tn tbe house, and last wectr Senator Penrose had the satisfaction of seeing President McKinley attach his signature to the bill making the appro priation lor me worn. This sions dock will mean much to the industries of Pennsylvania, especially the iron interests, it will meau tbat supplies for the bnlldlng and the repairing of great vessels will come from the Iron ana steel mills of the Keystone state, mat tbe lumber Interests of the com monwealtb will be drawn upon heavily and that every manufacturing inter est that furnishes supplies for vessels win tind an outlet for its products in the rapid development of League Island as a shipbuilding and repair station of me united States nary. Senatcr Pen rose had all these things In mind when he be?an his fight, and he never lost track of the main lsiuc throughout the lone drawn out coyest which has re sulted se successfully. Tried Fit Dociort. Mr. France U Sains, of Missonri Val ler, writes she had severe kidney tmiihle for years, had tried five doctors rt'hont benefit, hut three bottle of FO LEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a i er red cure. All Druggists. Siarifi for 1333. Hgrstown and Iancsster Alinanara. 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PA. f WcBSTWS I II SfTiRSAnOKAll A Dfctionii7 of ENGLISH, Biography, Get graphy, Fiction, etc bo"cr investment col International 1 V:.1j ! r:: I vuluhle infon'i;.i i'.r: :.:t f.'J iz nn.l mind. lli.i no: j v. lui ly us. other lietio;ii7 i.uho voriiL I . . AUo Vebster'i Coll Glotatry . etc First Uji M""- waa.HM miJi ci 'os. Home &Co. PITTSBURG, PA. Jackets and Capes. km aope will h MnlUl to eomfort. TojrriCiciy, reb. 23, our mind Ihe (Jolf Cw in thit must orr- ! I o Vine It p M niler irMriiient natty, stylish, heeominir to the youni; woman a.t to the elderly woman. Our Jacket and Cpp are fr bplov former prie,; sto-k takini in just' ver and these have bwn marked in a mannf r to make them find nnw ow ners quiekly. Send your measure to our Mail rd r Department if the idea of saviuj a uea. sum' pleases you. Golf Capes at $7 50. Former price of thi stylish Cape was 512 50. The eolom ar. uMued. plain fare eloth with plaiil hood and plaid bick, just tbe k ind thtit matrons like to wear. Golf Capes in bright and sulvdued color atflOOO each, which formerly sold for f 15 00. Blue arid Mack kersey and ' heviot Jack et, double-breasted liox front, are now reduced to $5 00 each, former pries $10 00 and J15.00. LiKbt weight black and tan Jacket, of cheviot, Venetian and covert cloths, tl front and tight fittiuir, lineil tbrouKhour, with plain and fancy taffeta; heavy weight black cheviot and kersey Jack ets, fly and double-breasted box fionts. The former prices of this linn wer 1 15 00 and f IS 00 you choose now from tbe assortment at $10 00 each. A"e r sell ire fip fnrs rfr ehesn. Tbis applies to tbe finest sot of fur- Sealskin, Persian Lain h and Mahln W.. have, of course, all tbe iM.i'iilsr sorts, ami anyone thinking of investing in furs will do well to pet our nrii-es before thev di anything. It is a gon,fi tim to bnv, as all good furs will uudoubiedly be much niguer next season. How'i Thii I We offer One Ilnn.lrm) lv.ilur ruu .i for any case or Catarrh that cannot lnt curel by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. CU E.N V. A CO , props. Toledo. O. We. the undersiifned hst e k hhu-k P I Cheuey for the last 15 ver. and beiievo him perfectly honor. in sll bume transactions and tinancisHv abl to rs rrv out any obligations nnde.'by their firm. Wkst A Tbi-ax. Wholmala Droctris'K. Tolexio. O. WAi.niMi Kinan .t Mar- vis. Wholesale I riifzist. Toido. Hall's CaUrru Cure is taken internals. acting directly rpon the t.l.sM) and oons surface of tbe svstem Pri r.. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testi monials free. Hall'a Family Pills are the best. TtOilDA. Two Weeks' Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The first Pennsylvania Rail road Inn . if inesfsson to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave Nbsj V..rlr ano rniiaonipnia l-ebrusry a. Excursion tickets, including railwav traiispor'stioo, Pullman accommodations (one tiertD). and meals en route in liotn directions while traveling on the special train, will hoid at. the following rates: ewnrk,f.i0lj Philadelphia, j prris Nirg, Ksliimors and Waxbington. JH8 Oil Pitlslsirg. JVtOO. and al proooi lionatH rats Inmi inner points. For tickets, itineraries, and other infor mation spplv to ticket agents, T(llirjar. Agent at. ll!3 Broadwav. New Vfirk- X '"orrt Mrf.t, Rnsiklvn; ,) Itrosd .Street ewaik. N.J; It I ',r,...iT. Jr. Pt- enifer a gent Rltimne Drstil'-t. flsln. Mils C!in mikI.i- l'sn Ag-tit Sotitn eastern Ii-t"i-t. WwIimi U.u D C : Ttios k iv.tt. l'..u.. Agent Western Iitt)ct. I'ntsi.ii' r. p. 'lM W. Boyd. A.it,nf ii.nw.1 Passenrer Agent, liroud sstretl fcttt- -. PiiilKOelphia, JSLTU1 Bought, and which has been has borne the flsmatnr f has been made under Ills per- ftf-f-1- fconal supervision 6lnco Its infsncy. J-eUcAt&l AHnur nn one to deceive you in this. Signature of infll4afal Alfft I M f. Uniform Work. Scientific Construction. Rapidity. Mechanically Superior. -. ,aj -M-a.-.,.j'.j; , i AILUf j il I j v.z.lz V.:cti i:i a copy of the j v..!u:::3 ij i.:t storehouse of a(o:ivcp.ir.-.'. fjrta far hand, eye, us tta:u'.:-.l i--'.'.:or.:r tLan any . chuuM i.i every household. giate Dictionary tri'.j a Ccottish i iu quality, sucouu .a -jite." v mjx-a?mr&mijn-TKhKx- SHERIFF'S SALE! By virtue of mndry wrilK or Fieri Kacian, ifn racwtmin t-iniiiiuiil h.X(iia iwanl out m iiit.ourt in t4inni4in t lw o! SiMiifr- M-t L'oumy. fit , ami tj me rtmvirtl, iht-rc will br i-xmm1 t Hle at tue Cuun liuuse in fHilllt'lnel Kiruugh, ta 1900, tlie follotrtiig dWribiHl ri-al eU', to-wtt All the rluht, title, interest, claim and dt niand of Alinil bi l.tnrie of. In and t- a -ruiin tract of land situaf in aiI Iivmi town Klilp, r-oinrisi-i CiMinly. I'a., containiuc w Hen., more or !-. aix.ut :tacris cn-ar. Ii.il- aiice iiinucr. U'lj.iluui lands i.i John jieiamicy, rnincis jivi. hranx Nicklow- aiiu in lit-rs. nil vi Hi increini erecitsl : ihii- ml a half atory Iok u-llui)f liniiv, Maine and omrr iuiiuimiiii;, wun tneaiiiiU'U naiic.-s. l:iken in exis-iition and toln-iK.nl an me property of Allrvt W'lietKtoue, al the null of u. i. iiwu x uru. ALSO All th rluht, titl-. Interest claim snd de- iiiaiiii oi ii.iuiei t,. i,i.-ssi;rr of. in ami lo a c -riain larni or tract ol Unci situate In Stony vi-r. u nunuii, rsiniersci t-ouiily. t',i cou tiliiMii; IT.) acres more or 1- ss. atiout 1-Marr.s clear, lial.nue ilmtx.-r. adjoining lands of l-Is-it CiieMiier, AI-. Waiacr. J. 1!. iiill K.l- waru i.isiis, w. H. ilmmut, Mrs. tptiraim Mrant, u y. f t ineuicyei- snd others, navlug Itirrrun ertvieil a two sto'y dwelluuc lious-. umiik bam -juxliM ft . wasti housf. wad..ird', spring liou-c and other outbuilding with tlir a ppuru-nunc. a. T..k, n in execuuon snd to be sold ss the properly of sui. l K. Ulc-sm r. at the suit of Albert K liltwner, executor of fcdwurd tiloui'.er, deed al. AUSiJ All the rljrht, title. Interest, claim nnd de mand rf J. .'. ,-h fix of. In and lo lue loilow tiiK ;li-scritef r-l estate, to-wu : No. I. A certain lot of round situate in B-rnn borout'i. Somerset lount v. ., hound ed on I lie north by an alley, east bv lot of li.orge itbiel. south by lot or Win. Mender, west by me pub!ie ro-id. having tb. ?reol er-ted a Iwotory trains dweilinjr house, stable and other uulbunulns, wttu the ap-pui-teuaiices. No. i A certain lot or parcel of around ns M.'mold. ak'xisu f.-et. adioiiiunc lol.i , i.iuin. -v L.iik, J. M. Ik-rkey. Jacob lu-m r ai d .i Krtrsnnrer. laken in exeevoon and to be sold as Ihe property of J. v;. fibeets, at Uie suit of Love, tiuuidiuie A (. o. ALSO- All the richt, title. Interest, cl:lm and de mand of Win J. Jieltaven of. in aud to a re rutin farm or tract of land situate iu Addi son Uiwnsiiip, somerset L'uuniv. Pa , contain. liuf Imi acres, ab. nt ;VO acres elr, bulaut-e liiub-r, aojoi..ni lauds of Jasper Aueusunr Lr. W. K Mitchell, fsaiah SUU r. Asa Jar estate, Joseph lieHaveu and tne National I'iKe, Im vim; thereon erected a tw.rsiory fnmie ilweilinjf house and stabie. Taken ill i-Wllllull and lo be sold ns the J properly of Win. O. DeHaven, at the suit of li. L lriiu t Uru. All thelsht. title. Intei st, cinim an 1 dr. ins ml of .Martlia Jane -rtoss and .la.-.i ..-r-loss. ol. in .and lo sll of a certain dwelling house una the eastern half of two rohnUoii bus nf -round nituste in tne boring . f KiM'kwo-xl. s.iTiierset roun'y, l'.4snd known Slid iHiliiltered ol tlie ifeneral plan of -aid huriii(!i as bus Nos. ); 8P1 iM- Uirg 7o siUare r. et of sld two lot Osmund. Il .und eu on thr north by the I!. . rail nnd. eat tiy n sllev. siuiiii hv Catsclman river, wesi by !i of James D fitrhtieid. havlin; thereon nvru-d a two-Mory framr d veiling bouse and outbuildings, beine thesmie pivuitses winch fin nea. J, Weimersud .Hary K , his wife, hy deed dated M-tolier -t. issa, conveyed lo u-iiu-tus ts,r ii, mi Aurtisiu.t.oHi sml Nor.i his wile, by deed dausi ti-tota-r f.. Is;.!, e.n-v. vel the sanie to John Kyn. and t.v John van lo Hota-n K. Kieni iu. by need ij.-itri Oct lu-r IH, 1st!, end by le.l.n K. kieinan To Msrth J me Z-rtoss snd Jacob ZrrfoM, by deed da Ud Man-h :il. l4i . Tken in execution snd to he sold the ' prop-rtyof Maritit fnir Zerluss and Jacob jCenoss, at tbe kuli of U.iDerv K Kieri.an. Term 5 N"Ticr Ml persons pqrrlmslnr at t-e Blovenlr will plr.lw uk' iioii-e tout 10 rr-r ernt. of u,,. purrtiMs,, monrv must he jld wh.-ii emperty Is kms-knl down: oihrrwisr it willHit-iin lrxps..si u-j,rat thr ns of the ftrst purrhaser. The residue of the purrliase iiioii.'T mut be rld on or lfure the day of e..nflrnmti..n. tir.: Thunuiar, Man-h 1 l!iu. odeel will bearanowledised uutu the purchitne money U pnld In full. s.u - JAMES B. SAVI OR. SheriO offlee, therliT. Jan. ol. I! 00. A. LONG, AHCIIirFrjr. Otr.ce 1 IJn-JT Park Bulld g. PITrsni Rti. P . t'r limSntiry a'fi.f.'Kr. nrv-i nn.f ..il....!. ted fo.- amiiorat. liirrt.natinv .:. itrd qocrt pRot-LAMATios. PLUMBING & HEATING. :5 U-H,..,, The Hon. jAcon H. Los:.i- , "" V I ,n-"iVrldrtitJud)feof .he severs It ourta t.J . ft! o Common Plea, of the several couiitlescni- I T V Al 1 I rIin".hrlMhJ.id.c.sll.s,r.ct, snd Ju-na II I ij Ll f 1,1 theVotirt.of 'jersnd Trrui. Her and fell- J s" M 5 en. I J: I s ilver: f..r the tri .l of all rapiu. ,d .M.Voaeil.-r.lit.e -.Id l.istricl. and 91 i..i,n. of rhe four's of . iver and Tenniner and .ieneral J Is llvrry lor the trial " an eupital and ..(her ...lend.-". Iu 'he t oumv d somerset, have issued their precepts, so l lo me directed, for holding a Court of I omniou 'es and tiencral yuirter session, of the piTiieaiiiUienersi Jail lMlvrrv, and Court if O-erand Terminer a l tSomerset, on KOKDAY. FEB. 26, 1300, NoTiruls hereby ffiven to all the Ju.Mce of the Pce. thr I'oroner and t:o"-u.' ies within Ihe said ciainlv ol smieiv I, Hi mey la' tlieii and there III their proper pcrso.. wl;b their rolls, reconls.intui.sinMii',eaiiiiiistioia and other reiiieiiibrau.t-s. to do thin l!im s-hich lo their omce and in that behalf ap pertain to be done, and also luey who will prrei-ute acalust th prisoners that are or hall be In the Jail of Somerset fountr. be then and there tt prosecute ajalnst lUem aa shall he lust. . JAMr-t B..AYUB. siici-i ir. jTix ; iVteivx6tr:ji Not'cr is hereby Iven to s'i p ism con eernrsl i s lexlees. cisiitors nr o' iierwise.tliat the lolloa iinf accuun's h n. p.ssel r-irisUT, snd ih'tt tlie same will h pr.M-nled for con flruiation and si ow nice alan Krphaus" Court to ue held at Somerset, Pa , oil Wednesday, February 28, I9C0. First and film' account of Amy Henry. ad ml'dslrator of Mat! hew Henry, ueed. K-rsi and filial six-ounl of I lura H. shstr. r slid Mnhloii r. K-'iisn, aduunlsirators of Samuel f. lU-inia . deed. Kind and final ccount of Josiah M. l('oiii;h, aduiiiiistnitor of .u.ieiiau i hloiiKti. deed. First and li'al ae nun! of iiireu Murray. adiiiluistrHlor anu trustee oi L'rias Murray, U.r . First and fins' account of Philip It. Walk sr, sxe -uir ol the .a.twiitund testament of 1,-inaiihe Phil ippi. deed. rirst and fin- 1 mtimitt of Allwrt C. Klcher. auniinistrator of 1). M. Ijsip. deed. First aud final account of Jaine Lambert, exeeuierof liairiel Custer, deed. Se.snd account of W. 1. Vounkin, admin ls!rnur of Jaisib t", Youkin, a-cd Ttie acrounl if praiik ItilUier, executor of Jeremiatl J. hitlner, deed. Account of l-lnanuel M. Berkley, guardian of Vinnie V lierkley, mluor child of txra Berkle; , deed. First . uu final ne-orin! of Harvey Miller and latiiarihe Miller. trust-es itir the :.le of V- ns'i stair of Jacob P. Miller, deed. Fl -st nnd final account of t. P. nhaiier. ad mnsiraioroi 1'jvia ilarnnarr, tis:-d first and ni al winunt of W H. Krllzand S. W. l-iiu. idiuiuislratois aud trustees of W in. f r tz. i ecd t-'itsi slid unal acount of Joseph Aurran Ir istee for thr sale of ibe real estate of tlunl Aumnii. dr d r irst and Unal account of Wm. P. Hay, ad ml'ilstrafor aud trustee of Samuel Neider heiser, cecd. somerset. Pa.. JOHN S. SH AFEIt, Jan. 41, l:o. Ketjisier Ainir.istratrr'fi Sala OF Real Estate ! Pusuanttonn order cf the Orjihans' Court ut souiersi'i Lounty, 1 will oner at uh:ic sal. on tin premises, late the home of diaries HeDdricks, lu dloyestowu. Pa., oa Saturday, February 24, 1900, At one o'clock P. M the following described real estate: A certain tract or pucei of land situate the eastern end of lie isri.uu ol Stoyeaiowu, county ol somerset aud stale or Pennsyl vania, adjoinlt-g lands of Jerome Stutl'i and Pitishutv sill Metllord Turnpike, bavins tbertsin ereeieil a very' ftussl two story trame awrlucir House, suiuiner Douse, siahle auu otbet builainiis, two good pmiK, fruit trets. etc. Terms: Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid as msiu as lue properly is knocked down; balance on continuation of sale and delivery of tbe deed. Possession given April 1, 1!. JOHN H. CfSTKR. Administrator of Chanes tleudricks, deed. A UDITOR S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed auditor bv the Orphans' Court of eomerse: County, Pa- to made a distribution of tin fund due presently, as well as tne deferre,! payments uol yet due. In the hands of Yalrn line Hay, aduilnlstralor, d. b. n. c. t a., . Tnoiuas Price, deed., realised in the State ol Pennsylvania, to aud amonir the hetia and leual n presentatlves of said Thomas Pr e. deeeasisl. entitled thereto, hereby Kives notic Hint lie will attend to Ihe duties of said ap pollltllienl on Wednesday. Ihe 2tst dav o. February, I '.. st hisoflice in tlie IsimiiKh oi soinersei. Soo.e-.. ounly. Pa., at Uloeiis-k a. in., when an w -- all parties iiiler-steO run attend if ln - proper, or lie foreve ta.rred from punicipntinx tu the distribution lu any part oi said estate. J. I. Pt'fJH. A uJitor II1 ILK TO ACCEPT OIS r.EFL'fsl-I To Phenice Walter, of flavrnport. Nebraska. Annie White, rei.idenie unkuowu; Joni Waller, residcme unkuowu. Y'ou are hereby notified tosppearat an Or phans' Court lo ta liebi al snuefHet, Pa., on Monday, the -jilt h day of February next. t as-ept or refuse lo lake the real esiate William Hauifer dis-'d. al theapiraissi vu iiu! ion. or show cause why Ihe same should not lie sold. SheritTs Office, ) January 10, !'.. ,' JAMES B SAYI.OR, Sheriff. A UD I TOR'S NOTICE. Thr undersigned having Issn a.iontei1 nn diuir by Ihe O.-phifs' Court ol .-smerse county. Fa. lo distribut lie funds in tin hi nils (1f Kranris Hrsnt. sdiuiiiisimtorof Ma inda K ireon, d s-d, to and among those leiril ly entitled ther-'to, bcreiiv utve notice thai he will attend o i h d m iis. fsaid appoini inent st the otlice of Coiisirn A l 'nib ,rn. in "omers-t. on Tuesday. Feb. i:t, . li. Itniu. I n'ehs-k in the afternoon of sai l day w hir and where all persons interested can attend If they think proper. A. J. COI.nORV. Jonuarj-1". IWO. Auditor. JXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Istnlel I). Johnson, late of Snnimit township, s nnerset county. Pa. dts-'d. Letters testamentary on Ihs aisive estati having las-n granleii to the undersigned b tiie proiier autbortt v. notice Is hes-tiv i?iv..i- to sll rs-rsons lndehte in said est.iie to iiihr. iminediate piyineni. an.! those li . mir.::iii... against the same to present thm duiv au thenticated for settlement, on or ls.fore Sat urdny, theiMth day of Februarj-, iMuu, t lut residence of d-ae'd. IRi n .iiitrvsinv John R. Si-ott. KiM'uii'ir. Attorney. JfEGAL NOTICE. In re 'state fin Ihe Orphans Court of J of Somerset County rinaSchrock, dee'd (. Pennsylvania, stli Janusrv. IVOl. on neiiilon r ici. Miller, adoiinislrator. eir , of l'rl.ih Si-li k. late of letlerson township. dee'J, (Mt Chilln Ihts) the Omrt appoint Jonn o. Kiuiuiel Ksii . auditor to m.s- a ilisiritiiuinn ..r funds in his liands lo and anion those enti tled thereto. SOMERSET roi'NTY, ss: F.ntrsct rrom the Ket-ord certUltd Jan uarys, 14X1. . JOHN S. HHAKF". SKJ Cleik. In pursn.ince of thr forrKnlne mmili!,.nn be auditor abovr nsmeil will attend at his olti.- in snwrwl boning-, on Thursda- thr h dav of February, iw.i, to perlorm the du es named in the above nmi .ii..i,.n which all persons Interested will please take notice. Jiillvn i."iutr January 12, 1900. ' Auditor. UDITOIt S NOTICE. In re estate of JunvesO. Atchison, dfe'd. Ttte nn(lrmitrnr'1 niiilltnr rini. in.n.i . - . i i ' nv Tnr nniDr Htltlmrirv I.. ri iu .1 1... ... .1.- I ftin.1 I n n.u i,... ui . ! : - ".iifii name, aumin- Isinil-.rto ml aioonv tlnwe lcnllv rut 'tint tlu-rrto. hrrebr elves noii-r lht he will it al bis .tt!re on WnlnrsilHv..lanuHry :ll, l's) at I o'elix k I. M . when aud where all uurtiea interested can atunil. CEO. R. S'TI.L. Auditor. OTICE IN DIVORCE. VbrlsU-ni Hmlth I. a Id J. I it II, r In the Court of Com br her nri frleu mon r Ira a of hui- LonrjJ I. nileriua erH eouniv. Pa.. o K. Srnl. f .H vs. MiiUin J. Siiiltb Al'asub. tn lilv m , 'O I T. K Si. Tt ilt'tiin J. Smith, Ihr iUral i,J atxicr Hanvl - V01 ore herrhy notified to and apneiir at tin- nexi C ion of C.mimon 1'lms tur Hom ervi roomy, to hr h-id at vimi-rst-t. p. a thr th Monday of Kebnmry 11 jq 0 2iit l! dxvt to riiwr a roinplitint j,f -hru.t,H Sm-h. yo'ir wlfr he pli.ln-i;r klsiv- immil n 1 hnw chush. If any vou Kktc, why y ur "ltd wife sh"U.d not e divnn-od frotn the houdsof ma riinonv rn'rrwi into with viu re-enl.'y to ti,r pmyer of h-r petition an i lliH-l exhihitrd aif.iu-l you lirfote Mid Conrt. Sh. riff OrtlT, J. n. SAVtiR Jan. 1J0. J u,i,ir Es!ray Haifer. . trsniisslre on th nrnmlm rr v. -- nnd--rlnrd. rrsidlny In Sotnrrss-n township on o- shout the 1st dy of Jniiry. iu, redrnd white spoitnl he'f. r. upB t u he 1 yea- old nrxt spriti. of oi.ii,rv , rot dehororl. Thr ownrr Is herw.y iioiirti fo "'"i-1 an t talcn hrrnwnv nnd pry thr rliuivea anlxpeiis or .he will tie di-poard of ac Conll'K to la . Jiiuy-jr X, itM. JACOB O. K1MMKL. FOK RKXT Dwelling houe. corner Union and Plenwant atreeta. r--ntlT -cupitd by WillUtu Winter. Andrew, Parker Trk.t, 227 Indiana avpno. Waabintto i, D C. ' V V 1 1 L. U1U LJC I IN RANGES or COOKING STOVES tLat Tho rirrnlucrrl at ft rirlrn nn lii rlm- t . . " , r " "-r inferio, goods, iLcd call and examine oar cc-mplete stock, tailracf(j ia the following: Car!ands, Majesties, Coumbians, All guaranteed to give fati faction nd at pitc t0 fL:t 4 j ranging from $7.00 to $50.00. Call and examine. P. SCHELL a t t c . . a timmmmmmm 1 1847 g WHEN IN WANT E ILALij AiN D J PHARMACY. 408 Main Sreet, Somerset, Pa. Our stock is complete. All goods guaranteed. g Our Specialties: mp m-ns Deficio s Confections in Original Package Sparkling Ice-Cold Soda pure and refresbrsg 3 1 with a numerous variety of flavors. 3 Imported and Domestic Brands of Cigars constant tr on liunJ. 1G. W. BENFORD, Manager! T-Publle station for Long Distance Telephone to all poinu in th 3 U.S. Rates moderato. Sunday pay station at Hotel Vanuear. 3 KlUiUlUlULlllUUlUllUiU iUUiUiliiU'dLiiUm ft ', E. L. Simpson. The Great Sale and Exchange Place for Carriages, Buggies and Wagons. Immense 5tock of Robes, Blankets, Harness, Bells, Whips, Etc. 7 Car-loads Of the very latest Portland" and "Swell" Bodied Cutters and tioh Sledd. Call at my wareroomd on Patriot street and be convinced. V. g SIMPSON, He v. OPEN DAY m I Somerset, Penn'a. I Home Comfort Poyen watit to beautify jour Ir-me I y addii'c a riiee C haruber Suit. Par!.r o Suit. Side Bard. Tatlor 8tard. 1'fekeror Toilet Set, if . low prices pro- vail attbe New Furniture and House Furnis-liii g i;,-d Store of $ 0,-posite B & O. Depot. 5toyctown Station. QO&C. CrC0C82OC8XS: OD-C C6C8TX C83C8CHKOCKfiffiXffl v mamc am m i Horne-Stewart Co. I DRY GOODS f THE WHITE I Goods. Dainty bits of whiteness j (or your spring sewing. A rare selection to choose from. Ii::a Lr. ns Y'.Clcrli L.Vii". 9 Cr S Beautiful fabrics for un- derwear children dresses, etc.-ioc to 50c a yard. J Ve WH send samples of any particular line if you say i ust what you want. 23S Fifth Ave., PitUbjrj, Pju i ! MHMMtii. Frh Cut Flora, Foiled Plant?. I all kind of Arti-tic Floral Dei-r.a furnished on .hort bIl iell lelepbone it our or. Tthnatotcn, Ji? 1899 OF PURE DRUGS, CHEM-3 UILL 1 AK1 1LLES, 3! v a. j 4 a V II l Ul ailu. 31 . - MaMaMMaAa,AM 3 si ft &. Si : j5i iCi iff & Si Si Just Received 1 Cuts the Price, js V AND NIGHT. $ Si 3 is -3 si Home Beauty. ::::A. L. Martin. WHERE TO ID I N E! SOUPS, 1TOT LUNCHES. COLD LUNCIIES, H E CEEAM, DESERTS, DAY AND NIGHT. The neatest, cleanest and be! r in Somerset for meaK Kverythinj aeaiwin, carefully prepareil and t tB'I-"-te prieesi. When you rouu to ti'B lr-f the "Whit Palace" and 1 bitf-py- i OYSTERS. Shinmnt of Vrash fvstert rrcri' daily and for sale in ijiiatititie to auit the pun-ba.srrs, t Cook .t Beerita 1 ChoeT,. L. Shaffer's. HliH-k. liListie Coal The Best and Finest Fuel ever sold in Somerset. I have secured the exclusive rgfriv nell the celebrated Linlieeoal In th onjh of Somerset duriuu the couiinf on, and am prepared to deliter 'h at an) time from thin date, Sept. 19. ' Order, can be left at Baker' Art Sw where they will receive prompt K,?0"",1' HARRY HOFFMAN
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