u C Somerset Herald. w jgEORoE B. 8CT1X, Editor. jggII iUyim 1 : hi " asks an exchange, ihat it . i or a cigar that your friend. tiVe? V m never hear a man .lix1iiv a coat or (oaf of r ; Kiaravs u iw war .1 11 This is tie - ji arc w-w o"r t-me and destroy aeJ1 otiJr oc,J 'Wtom.- fee i r nr narta 4 a.i um. iT'ia" jC u.iirjr r - " j- SI- w i -.-.p-"- , , : i.iijJ.e'"- -- "" t fv,r the gwl, to lie delivered ..jucct ''.erioJ. but which ntr ,Si Tc r--l carries a very atlrac- revive through mistake. A , .:hi: rprtnur vent into p.suu . - i$a -ersco, ho, through cara- or .iy other reason, take mail -Tii that belongs to another. f:. to return uio same, are a;-' ; B0 iif-oe of - or ore year's im- siurti- I . .V Ad -v f n - - I. . -.ic,? wita the boom limM in is tcu oi me meal uiamei r not only to the want of tra-le, but who supply fresh institutions aal turning .a'E'-':.T' ;.oii tP U fc - r I . . . IB i r I: -' ;Lrir - r j tuaiber of people m ho travsl "ilia brre aaJ Pirtarg erery few ' a--ry market bikw fi;!sl wi;h -ir pri-te tf U their city hoaia. ,r-e f.f-t; in a bvting touroa-!'-.(Tvmd( e' dub crouuds a -' j ii atf"1- H-irJ Hicks aon of -T. hi E'' eJ"' 81,04 out entirely is r:t- " itt T; M that the rifiht 6!ght is j. ?f'r- He was in the box at the nt J a H:picg ibrocgha holeat the t the score, when AJexaader Ca ' acciaectaiiy ois h :be ab-re resu'its. r to ell liqaor granted to kprrs, a fee oi jo.v is cuarg-a l-.r ugt ana f.win townsnips. ... . 4;.1a .a '.'f the f." fee, f fx to the xl.i to tie oxinsy, and Jiil to the Kja. Of thetw-hip fee, 25 goes to $. to the county, and f-xt to the t3hi,. The sums thus going to tbe -M.ii atid wwosbips are applied to the cad r.-al fua.is. The fees derived a .reer and distillers' licenses, -t are regulated ly the amount of .-.Jrn-.a-fa-tare-i, all gi to the stale, is;ici:er in Centre county recently xCed h: segregation with the foilow , irrT:k-e: "Before the stewards up tie collection I would like to m fe remarks. There are per ia lie hoase, counting saints, sin si crxk-d and straight, including :.;Lg Ut If each person thicks my J,-i n mi.rth a gla- of beer, or a nickel. i py that amount- If each pays a ii. it :11 make a totl of tiOthis Ti--S repeated every Sunday -eld i7 salary. A sermon that n a r.ickel bu't worth coming isir, l J a rsoo that will beat the '0, lit printer or t he editor, is a gnat." tbit-ves eare-J the home of M r. he H nrer, three miles south of town, . ci-r vecin;. where thf-y secured -.;- re dollars in cash aad several of jewelry. Mr. Hoover was rking it a diunt part of his farm and H.x'ver wus at the barn mi'.king the m:thetime. The only member of ui:.y :a t&e noase was Mrs. ji mh - -terble imtber, who is eighty-five a:: ig? and very deaf. She d:J not -terber the rbbers. The furniture . vtriaus !?epicg moms was turne-i .ie d.-wa ty the roblrs in their -.r.-t for money. ;ir.i-i Baref?t, of S.-alp Level, is re risobe lying at the pjiatof death, .t v icjjries re?eivei Monly afier .'ix M.y H.h. while resisting arrest jrefeot was in Windter, -,re it is al-i-i hi was axing disorderly. Con- ijj. A-SsU attempted to pit him j jier irret. and when Birefoai rited, A claioir-j tbat the oSoer beat him over f . with a pir oj handcalTi, in S:.ajsereral ug.y wound. Ever since time Biref-j-ji hn oeen ia a very Jeioas condition, his wouud being c izt t e of the brain. Barefoot is a j er:u.;y oaiil man, wane tAnsta;ie W' is &d ler size. WLa Pnfessor Mdade ascended, in .i Lal'.m'n at the rrcus at Potlsville, :aray citit a week ago, young Wal--r Carta r-.gtt, w ho bad helped bold n ;be balkion bet nnwittingly failed Va tis hold on the guy rope, was x.'J rapid:y up jcto the air. "Wrap r. iron J you ! yelled theexcited -rrjtiaj; in tbe danglicg fellow below, ci Cn r.gbt, a muscular fellow of 20. ' it!e to obey. Then, when the bai- bad reacled a height of about . it ec-Ilap-ed, and both the professor b:s KLm illicg passenger deecended a.-renj cioo!y together to terra Cr-ca. rvt'.',a-:r, loth escaped w:U slight ir:. The weight of the two was :oo ' h i r the parachute. iiire Cruan and Antonio Vulera-I-jii.a supecw arretted twaeebs ' oc cij.rgirof having been fcnplicat ::cthe Wiuiber butchery, when five - ere Irutally ujcrJered, Easter Jii. AprU ljtt, were discbarg-.d (mm -tuii-.T jail Friday aT.eroiwn. A. C "xr Hs-j attorney for the prisoner, 'i'.'jii.iil of habeas ojrpas, which hrJ before Aite Judges Black I I'ioaty. A camber of witc-se, "- re re'.ieJ np.jn by the Common 'alUi to msk out the cae agin-t the -'telacu, were exatuioed and all Uti--i U.t ne.:hffr rf the men accutcl were 'x ;-k e-y kept by Mrs. Frank ' n on tae ulgbt of the tragedy, STfup, n L.tr:.'t - Atiornf-y Meyers 'J ie Giurt tu make auorderdis J. r ; Sb prisoters, which was d'tne. Na-ie.iB is beiug held on cbargas .'rrei a;aict her fur violating tbe i-ior lava. a ':. green colored boose-wagon, the ai. and back of which are '..it-d with quotations from the ;ture, painted in glaring letters, and '-a Lied ty a aoore of banners, tU;niiigqaotatiiosfroin the scrip-dr-n by far horses drives by a red dnver, attracted mor or lews ia '" on the public square yesterday v-The vehicle baited ia tbe 111 cf the street, when tbe iors tiir.wn open and tmo or three 't ladies Igan throwing tracts 3 tbe Kys aud girls who crowded tJ the q:ieer craft. Iodide of tbe 'S r. on a well anchored eacy chair, lile-aeed man, who appeared to uJ-rlng from a stroke of paralyia. bundled up so rsfuUy tbat only which was clean shaven ocd a expression of pain, ewiid be - A Sew Yorker, at the H-Hel Van rial to rec-.gnite the oatnu He '5 .te p.ara:ytic was bo other than one j -vt sip. abieerT n a christianire tbe of N York bave been frequently t5"'iJ ia the newspapers, thinlap is v- o bn e t r.ivw j t lare fortao. a-d 'a b M etr:ckea with an iccur- ' -4.vra-e be re .1 red to spend his fjr 3 iti rui-iionary work. After str-pping 6iea twenty minate the party d-d to tbe railroad siatkin, where T'7-.j of tracts snd books, previously "rJd by express, was transferred to aj-.n. the wbeeU of which are f-itrH with rubber tire. The driver W party is bound for Chicago. Cock Yaxtei. 'U py fr, 60 per week f.r g-xJ cook. E-to.n tu reor-mmendi. Addrem, ilt. CaTBAEi5e EbaueT Sotseraet, Pa. J Mr. iaihl Mrs. H. I. Bar ret'iroed home ; from Pbilsle!phia Fri 1st evening. State TreaMumr Jttxtes E. Brnetl speot Sunday with tm father a 3d ;st?rattha Markleton Sanatorium. Mr. J.J. MUhler, of Jeaaer townalilp, who reoentiy had one of his leg amp i -tated, is slowly recovering The members of II. P. Cannula Pt ii. A. K. will aitend diiina avrvuiasat the Kefunned Church next Sunday even ing. WorKnaa are eoi ployed repairing the column of the coart house portico, which have been in an unsightly and dangerous eon 1 iti n f r more than a year. Mr. Solomon Rhoad and Mn Iv.ora Zerfjs, both of r.ear Sbanksvil'e, were nnited in marriage on May l.V.h at the j Lutheran parsonage ia Friedens, by Her. t J. J. Welch. f Mr. P. P. McAliKler. of TJsUe, left j evening for Phiiai.?lpbia, where he ex pects to enter a hospital for tntnai fr a.:ri-Hs biwel tivjV.a, wbic'a has c vis ed him more or lvi trKible ft several years pant. Mr. Ge-rge Kim, of E.kia, Wmt Va., form-r'.T principal of tae S 'nr. pub lic chlt, sen'.Sjndiy and M a I ly at the H itel Vannear. Mr. Kehn U engag ed in the inurn-!e aa i r-a.1 et4tbai new, bat takos aa ecsa-ljoa! tarn in poli tics. E-nanael J. Ratnm"l, A civil warvet eraa. died at his home ia Paint town ship, at I o'clock Tuesday morning. May 15ih. fr.nu inflanucatory rh-u-jKtis-n. Mr. Ruinmel jrasabout fifty-five yesrs of age. Ue is survived by his wife and four chillren. "Joe Brallier, known to ahnX every body who vixits S imentet, was in a run away ax-i dent few dys ag-i, sinM when be has b-a .vnpl!l to n9 cratclies t- travel to and from his q nvnsware store Ii j-imping from tbe b igjy to tbe grmnd be sastaiae.I a very severs strain of his ieft fioU Henry Cuter, 7 -I S years, 2 morub" and i3 lay, die-l May H'h, at tbe hvne of his s-wi near Moetoi'.er Station. He is snrvive-1 by seren ( his twelve chil irea. Mr. Cuter wat a consistent meinter of the Lutheran church for a peri.kl of forty rears. Iirerment was ina le at Friedeos, his pastor. Rev. Welch, officiating. Ryan H. Brroo, s--n of tbe late Mr. and Mrs William U. Barroa, of Miid:e creek totih':p. d.el Tue-iy. May l.V a. at Dickey, North IiakrH. X particulars have been learned, his guardiaa Mr. C. B. Moore of New Lxington, having been notified by wire of hi death. He was Dioetaen years old. A number of young men of this plate recently orgnnUfd a Christian Guild and they w ill hold a reception 'in Wednesday night. May nh. betwea the hours of 7:30 and 10 o'clock in tbe Christian Church, to which the public is cordially invited. Rev. Henry N. Cameron will deliver an address on "The Fourfold De velopment of Manhood." Under tbe new sched lie whbh weal into effaet on the B. fc O. Sunday. Wt tound,or Johnstown trains, will arrive at Somerset at 11:12 a. ui , and p. m. The East-bound, cr R.ickwood trains, will arrive at fr.ii a. m , and 3:3) p. m. The Sundav train Evst-b-iund -vill arrive at 9:52 a. m., and the est-Doana at o. -p. m. Peter Sreicber. of Lincoln township, Mondiy purchased tbe farm of the late Henry Long, one mile north of Somer set, from the beirs. Tbe farm contains 1) acres more or les snd has e od n-w tmiidings. The pri-e was ?-.. Mr. Speicher will occupy tbe property him slf. He owns f -or or five of tbe ranst valuable farms ia this section r tbe coanty. Mrs. Barbara Ann Humbert died Sat urday, May l!.h at the old bomsteai, near Will's Church. S-mfret t.wn.hip. nowoivapied by Mr. Jaob I.a:n, aged 75 years, 9 months and 22 d-iys. Inter ment was iule Suuday aftercoon. Ia early youth Mrs. Gumbert united with tbe Latheran Church and remained faith ful uotil death. Five of her six children survive. General A. U. Coffrotb, nr-ticeor whose illness was made lat week, has gone to the Marklelon Sanatorium f-r treatment. Several gentle aiea who spent Sunday with him report his condition as being greatly improved. The General will re turn home just as soon as he feels tbat bis strength will permit hi-n to resume his law practice, whi-'h he hopes will be in a few days. Superintendent W.T. Hoblitzell, of the Keystone Fire Brick Cotcpany. whose plant at Keystone, was destroyed by fire j-estwdsy a week ago, was ia town Sun day for the purpose of attending the funeral of George S. Harrison. He says that his Company will immediately re sume operations and wiil be making brick before the expiration of tbe coming thirty days. Ea-iga frlo Kneppr. who was with Dewey at Manila, having had charge of tbe signal flags on board the gunboat Concord tbrouzhout tbe enf.re engage ment, is homeward baund. Before sail ing from Manila he was transferred to the Baltimore, which is proceeding to wards the Vnite-1 Slates via the Suet Canal. The Biltimore was due yester day at Hong Kong and is scheduled to reach Nffw York October 1L En:g3 Kneppef w ill visit his mother and sWters in Somerset this fall. Dr. Appleton Bsh. p?or ofth Bs ver. Pa. Meihod:-l ch :r.-h. and formerly pator of the S-.m-r-et church. surjrje-,l bis large and fasbio-iable ft-i;gregali-n. bef re he began hi niorning sermon Sunday, by suggesting tbat -onimencing nextSjnday. tbe -oran of the rrgre guion take off their b.s at airuin peri-d of tbe srvi.-oso th in cmld seethe prevher wiiil driiverd tis sermon and thu oh-, ia-e ;h nv-i!y of then twi-t;!ig their n-;t II argie-t tb i: w.-vnea remivel lh;r headgear in other meeting and be did u t se w hy it evil 1 not bs d ne ia rburc'.;. Itb rp-rt pibri-Ul la'- w-.-i; of th 3 juri-h':ng c-n liti ) i of the oal in d istry tf tbTcio:y wiststel tba: "the BerwinI Wn'te dmnf i no-v h:, ping)cars dtily." warren t'ji fact is that this concern pis-;! tba: ij.'antile iage a jral m nia a ail I n -v abippiag 1 cars daily, and ex?eU wiih- ia lbs cxt fe inintb t inirt-ass tbe oatpat to cms i :r. Tbe brsnrb roiiJ ruaniag frt:n W:ulb-?r to Su h Fork is i ir pralyz ! ly the gre.t tonnage delivered titby the B-rwin 1- White pple and tb-i s:"p Is o! tb-t TJid will bave to be re! io.vI ia order to handle tbe &)nliau-as stream of cars tbst will sbinly bs pai.ig aver it. Tbe gralua'.iug exercises of the S ro- erst High S.-'u-wl. hall iu the opora Hjuv, Valaeday eve:iiQ?. atra-.el tbe usual lsre aadiaaa pree il on si a- tlar formsr otati ms Tin s;3d;r tioasof pitied plaai an 1 spri ig 3 wereslrikiag'.y pretty, aa l f rml ao propriato ba-rkgroan 1 for lbs ei'it haa I aama young girls aad two youag tn-n C?:npinj tba cla. Tae Ci cl r. green and g ld. wore etaa:oj nsly dis plays. All of tbs p rf )-;ajT'3i were ua-u-railly well driver", sbxriag that the biysan i g'ris 'il b-u riya!!f tra.a-a-i. The absent f Miss Nrjiiia 4 trri a, wh J rem a:aed at bi.ua o vi-i to tht criir ical Ulne of nsr br v.a t, ii g-:ina.:y remark! jn aal ha I a iil:'n effect oa tbe otjr-i- j ijoj v!a-i a. The exercise were ip.i-J by il :r Hiry N. Cameron, wb leli-i priyr, win the program piV.ib'l I - w: w a taken op. At tbs c ia ! isi-.n of tie ex ercise tbe diplomn were oreer-lvl by Director M. J. Prit'.s to tbs g-a 1 1 :-. Misses Jeni'e Weaver, M -y B-writs, Elizabetb Vijbt. L i-y Fik. Sali -sy-lor," Mas Say lor, Mary G)ba. Maige Holderhaum. aal Mtwr. R -vrt II 1 decbanca and David Snyder. Ml N-tlie Harrioa"s diploait w& pre:! at bee b"Mne. After th-audieaca bad bjon dis miwaed th ? mem rs of tbeCiasscf I'm adjourned to to we. U jse. wb.re they were enlertaiaei by tbe Alumni Aasocla'doa with an elaborate baoq i'-t. t. S12JUS01I I 13. Pestlar Tsaxg Bisk Clerk Panel Away ia Plalaaaiptia Efc-piul. Surroucded by his father and mother, tbe skilled physic'an wh'i had operated op'-a him for appendicitis, and tho sotober-claj nurses who bad tenderly wu-hed beaide him daring the iat weeks of his sk-koeNS, George S. Harrio, as sisuut cashier of the Som&rsat C iuoty National Bank, breathed his last Friday afternoon, at a quarter before one o'iock, iu S Joaepb'a Hoepiul. Philadelphia. He was conschx's up to sri bit a tew minutes before bis death, and then ap parently fell into r, trHlSal sleep from which be did nit wtfca. Ha knew boars before that death, was swiftly approaching ; rwt.nM to nis late, vai tne knowledge that bis parents wete on their way and would be with him when the angel of dna'b appeared buoyed op bis strength aad kept the fliekencg candle burning until he hid received their last lov i n g earee-. Dr. Hare, of tha Jeffj-son Medical Col lego, wbo had charge of Mr. Harrison nee his admUisioa to the hospital, was, prior to Wednesday night, greatly en eonragsd wih tbe conditioa of his pa tient and had assured bis parent and friends tbat he would recover from the efl cts of the operation. Captain and Mrs. Hartiu bad spent the preceding Sunday with their son a, the hipital, aal when they left him wre eocouragsd to lx-lieve that be would be with them at bo.ue in tbe course of a few days. Wednesday morning tbe experienced eye of tbe physician detected an unfore seen complication, and it developed dur ing tbe curse of tbs day that an abcess bal f irmed ia tW j-atieau's left side. Tbe woand was rfipend, when it was f iuad that the wo'jni was healing prop erly, but the digaois of the physician, that pus from an unforeseen source had eo:iHuuuiratfed with thi seat of the trouble, was found to be correct. Tbe itua:i.n at once assumed a very grave phase and at a late boar that Dtgbt a dis patch was sent to Captain Harrison in firming him of tbs changed conditions. This mesAMge was not received until aftel business hours Thursday morning. Later in tbe day other messages, stating that George was sinking and could not re cover, were received. The alarming news ex-ited gre-t inter est throughout town, and dozens of people wailed at the telegraph and telephone o:"5ces, anxious to learn any word tbat might be received relating to the con dition of the p-puiar young bank clerk. Captain and Mrs. Harrison left for Philadelphia on the evening train Thurs day and reached tbs b"p'tlal at ail early hour Friday. Geo-gsi was very weak when they got there, but immediately rallied and continued strong for some time, or until after the excitement caused by tbe arrival of bis parents had passed KIT. The body reached here Saturday morn ing. Several hundred people, wha had collected at the railroad station, followed tbe hearse to the Harrison residence and stood with uncovered bead iu a drench ing rain while the casket was being re moved into tbi house. Mi Mi rah Rtss, the betrothed bride of Mr. Harrison, arrive.! h Friday noon and went immediately to ibe Har rison home, where she remained until after tbe funeral- She is a daughter of Mr. R obert E. Ross, of Addison, and her engsgement to Mr. Uarrisin was to bave beea nsummated this fall. A stream of people passed in and out of the parlor in which the casket was placed ail day Saturday and up until tbe hour of the funeral 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon aa d none of those who looked for tbe last time on the familiar features went away unmoved. Tbefliral tributes sent by the friends and admirers of the dead bauk clerk were the handsomest and most profuse ever seen in Somerset, completely filling tbe parlor aad requiring a separate car riage to convey them from the residence to tbe grave George S, Harrison was the eldettson of Captain aad Mrs. Charles J. Harrison. He was born March 27, l-T.t, aod was therefore ia his twenty-eighth year. He was educated in the locai public schools and shortly after leaving school was giv en a clerical position in his father's bank ing house. When the beck was con verted into a National Bank be was made aMtatit cashier, a position which he r.eid continuously up until, the time of his death. The possessor of excellent business qualificationsa genial dispo sition and natural -japtability to tbe bankicg business be was uniformly pop ular with all the patrons cf that institu tion. Ha was a member of the Christian Church, several secret and beneficial orders and the East End Fire Company. In social circles he was one of tbe beet known and m-t popular young men of iho'viilag, and no funrlioa held by tbe set in which he moved was complete without his presence. I'uif.wmly p-lite and courteous, and always considerate for the comfort and pleasure of others, be endeared himself to tboso wbtcamein ancial otitic with him. JJjt, after all that has beea said, per haps tbe highest tribute that can be paid to any man is the one cheerfully atti ib uted to George S. Harrison by those wbo best knew Lira he was a dutiful son. The funeral Sunday afiernoou w a tbe lirge-t sec-n in Somerset in reveut years, if ever rK-f,.r. Personal friends of Mr. Harrison from all p"inu in the county you eg men aud men wbo aire fast ap proaching the Micel of life, drove ten, twenty, thirty miles in order to pay a tribute cf respect to tis memory. Others came from Pittsburg, Cumberlaad, Wheeling and Johnstown. Tbe services were eondu-ted by Rev. Wise, of the Christian Church, who deliver J a bri f address, in which he referred ic feel i.g tt-riiis to the g:eat grief cause 1 in the oiuimunity by the death of one w br m 1 11 bad bop-d would be spared to live a long life cf promised usefulness and dia liuctiou. The pallbearers were L-uis T. Krer. G-rge W. It-iiford. Rob it C. Beerib, Curtis O. K.k.s-t, K ifus E. Meyer. E. O. ko-ocr, C. F. Tnl, Jr., and Frank Love. Death cf Hr. Eixa Xaifslnaa. Mrs. EliEa Muwel:nao. wid--w of Hon. C. C Mus-elmsn, died Friday at three o'clock a. ul, at th family residence on East Main street. She bal been in deli cate health for a long time, but her con dition did Dot assume a critical phase uotil a week prior to her death, when the began to fail rapidly. Her four daughters aud son Norman were constantly at ber bedside daring the last few days. Mrs. Mavvimii wva the youngest child of Christian Saylor, who renidrrd for many yeirson the farm at present occuoied ly Mr. Jam'ts Biouga. in Somerset town ship. Sne was seventy-two years of age aad was tbs mother of nine cbildraa, even of whom survive, via: Milton, wh) resides at Newkirk, Oklahoma, where he is engaged in tbe practice of tbe law; Frank, of Kansas, City, Mo.; Nor man, of Falls City, Neb; Mrs. Amanda Green, at borne; Mrs. Ella Street, of New York City; Miss Ida aal Misa Grace. Taetwj last named bsve tor sev eral years past spent tuoat of their time ia New York, wbera th former has be ooms con-tp'P-iojs la art circles aai the latter ha bssa continuing her musical studies, Mrs. Maolmaa was a devoted mem ber of tbe Brethren Church and ber life throughout was an iusptraiioo to all wbo learned to know ber. The funeral took place at two o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Wise, of tbe Cbri-tian Church, assisted by Rev. Witter, of th Progressive Bftth- en Church. Interment was male in the family plot ia the Lutheran cemetery. A. Jftiiiaf la Vkiek 'Asrist Lmn'j It Greatly Interested. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Huston, of M organ tow a. West Ya.have issued cards forth marriage of their daughter. Misa Laitae, aad Mr. Louis T. Kreba. Tbe icvitalions sent to Somerset were delayed for several days, owing to the death of Mr. Gsorgs S. HtTi-Fa, whs was an in timate friend of tba prospective groom and was to have been one of the ushers at tbe weddir.g. The cer?tnoay will take place at 8.30 o'clock Thursday evening, Jane seventh, in the First Metbodiot Episcopal Church, Morgantown. Tbe bridesmaids are to be Miss Leah Krjl tisler of tbe groom, of Somerset, Mbsa Jessie M airhead and MJss Blanche U'ood, of Morgantovo, aad M ita Sarah Sloan, of Brownsville. Miis Das ie Wood, of Morgantown, will be maid of honor, and Mr. George J. Krebs, of Somerset, will be bis brother's best man. The ushers will l-e Mr. RbertC Beerita and Mr. Charles F. Uhl, Jr of Somerset, Mr. Frank Hoblitxll, of Meversdale, and Mr. Rjsfeel Huston, brother of the bride. The wedding will be followed by a re ception at M organ tt wn's leading bote), the Peabody. Tbe brida is well known in Somerset social circles, having been a frequent visitor at the home of relativea during the past few seasons, and no that she is coming here to reside per manently her many friends will be pre pared to make her welcome more cordial. if possible, than ever before, Mr. Kreba is tbe popular and capable assistant of bis father Mr. Simon Krebs, President and General Manager of the Listie Min ing and Manufacturing Company. Spreading Bepalatisa of Iditit CeaL A syndicate of Westmoreland county capitalists, beaded by Husband Bros., of ML Pleasant, bave purchased a tract of 7,0u0 acres of coal land in Sprinefield township. Fayette county, and it is an nounced that they will develop it at once. The concern wiil operate under tbe name of the Indian Creek Coal A Rail' road Company. Oae of the most import ant projects of the oompany is the build ing of a railroad from the mouth of In dian Creek to Bolivar, Westmoreland county, where cooi.ection will be made with the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho road will be forty miles long. The coal underlying their tract his been thoroughly tasted. The Con cellsville Courier aays, "the field is of the same character a the field developed witbia tbs last six years by tbe Listie Mining Company, one of the greatest bituminous producers in tbe State. For many years the Somerset coal could hardly be given away. It was bought up at a modest Sgure and has made money for its owners, being rated as one of the best coals on tbe market. As bright a future is predicted for the mountain field of Fayette county. Tbe railroad np In dian Creek will open up f torri lory rich in much be-idjs coal .' In this oc-nnection it is not amisa to re mark tbat nearly all of the coal developed and now in course of development ia Southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia seeks to enter the market as "Listie Coal." As staled by onr Con neilsville contemporary, the Listie Com pany "i one of the greatest bitumiuous producers in tbe State," but ail tbe :oal marketed as "Listie" is not the genuine Somerset county Listie product. A Eici Xaa't Project. A rich man's statement tbat be intends to devote almost bis entire fortune to charitable works has aroused much dis cussion. Tats is because it wiil accom plish much good. It is a praiseworthy endeavor, Kt there are many other agencies which accomplish as much good. Take Uuvtetler'a Stomach Bitters f--r instance the great American remedy. For fifty years it has cured constipation, dyspepsia and all the ills which crise from weak digestion. This medicine wiil keep the stomach in gxd shape and tbe bowels regular. It is a wonderful restor ative tonic aud health builder. It is also a preventive for malaria, fever and ague. Ask for it, and insist upon having it. See that a Private Revenue Stamp covert the neck of the bottle. Shoes. Having bought the shoe store hereto fore known as the "Sbivlar place in tbe Mammoth Blink, Somerset, Pa.. I shall endeavor to carry everything of a desirable nature usually f jund in a first class shoe store. The reputation of this store for carry ing reliable goods mill be fully upheld. Many new goods are already in and others arriving daily. Frank N. Kaxtcer. Th Sew Xsreaatile Law. Tbe new mercantile tax law Is still misunderstood by many merchants throughout tbe county, notwithstanding '.be Mercantile Appraiser has made bis rouudsand bis labors are advertised in tbe cewspapers. I. cases where tbe Ap praiser failed to appraise the business of a merchant or vendor of goods Constables are compelled to make return of the same tithe County Treasurer. A number of such instances bave occurred. Where a dealer does both a retail and wholesale business the Auditor General's department will be satisfied to bave the business separated, provided .lb dealer h'mseif electa to do so Where dealer elect to separate their business, the exact volume of business done as a retailer. and the exact volume of business done as a wholesaler, raut be returned on the b anks supplied for that purpose. In ail cases where dealers, doing botu a whole sale and retail business, fail to separate tleir business they are regarded as re tiilers enly, but must make return of the ajgreate amoun, of business transacted. Persons who are just starting in busi ness will be rated f ;r a license on the es timated al?s which thy are likely to make, oa the other hand, ary person commencing Imsiness, after the mercan tile appraisement shall bave been made and completed, is liable f r a licea for tbe fractional part of a year froia the time of commencing business until tbe close of the n xt license year, at tbe rate of iJO for tbe whole year or fl.SVj per mouth. Hsat aad Let for SU. A well-improved dwelling bouse, with good-sized lot. West street, Somerset, Pa. A bargain in this property. Terms to suit. E. A. GcisLEB, Somerset, Pa. for Sals. Eggs for batching from my thorough bred poultry Barred Plymouth Rock, ( Hawkins Strain.) Single Comb, Brown Leghorn (Carter Strain) and Single Comb BufT Leghorn. Toe for 13; 80c for 15 ; f LOO for ao. Incubator eggs H 00 per 1XX -J. F. Dietz, Westmont, Johnstown, Pa. Ta-t Girls Wasted For general housework in a small fami ly. Address, Mrs. E. E. Lyon, 53G North Main street, Greensburg, Pa. 130 JtB Waited. Fifty good miners and fifty outside men can secure steady employment by apply ing to the Pise Hill Coal Comfaj-t. Pine Hill, Pa. Weel G ravin Alteatioa. Farmers and wool grower. Do you intend having your Wvol worked np tbia season T If yon do, write or call on us. We will card, spin, twist and work It np for you much cheaper than yon can do it at your home. ' H, EisntEsiCo,. Somerset, Pa, Ii f-4iy to antTjr from that horrible plague of tbe night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cure quickly and permanent- y. At any drug store, 50 cents. Try Grail 0 ! Try Graia-0 ! Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, tbe new food drink that take tbe place of cotTee. The children roav driak it without injury as I well as tbe adalt. All who try it, like it. ! GRAIN O bas tbat rich seal brown of Mocna or Java, but it ia made from pate j grains, and tbe most delicate stomach ( receive it without distress. 1 the price jnfeoffe. 15c and 25 eta. per package. 1 ttobi by all grocers. -a r-Jfl Ever have ibea? Then we can't Yr.T thing about V'VJ'' then. Ynn lir know hc.nr r"ark everything looks d how you arc Ebout y ready to pve up. Sorne a, how, you can't throw off tiie terrible depression- Are things really so blue? Isn't i your nerves, after all? That's where 4 the trouble is. Your nerves are beingpoisoned from tne lrnpunues m your blood. T4 w HA purifies the blood and gives power and stability to the nerves. It makes health and strength, activ ity and cheerfulness. This is what "Ayer's" will do for you. It's the oldest Sarsapsriila in the land, the kind thnt was old before other Sarsa parillas were known. This also accounts for the saying, "One bottle of Ayer's is worth three bottles of the ordinary kind." tLM tweis. AS trcstxs. If roa ItBvs an- omplaiot wbatarar iiid dlr ui bet Ebd&l dr.-. To 4 1 r:-r. Yw win rer-Pt-t-e a proccpt Ia. J. C AYLit, ua, Haas. V V . V, A a. a a! Probibitioa County Coaventioa. Somerset county Prohibitionist to the number of perhaps a taker's doreo met last Tuesday afternoon in the court bouse and went through tbe formality of nomi nating a county and legislative ticket. adopting a platform and performing other duties. The platform declares against the legal ized sale of rum, the army canteen, tbe suppression of trusts, ia favor of an edu cational qualification before exercising tbe right of suffrage, the election of (.'cited States Senators by popular vote, municipal ownership of railroads, tele graph, and telephone systems the elec tion of President and Vice President by popular vote,' and concludes by indorsing Ir. Swallow for President. J. C. Speicher, of Meyers-iile, and S. P. Bru baker, of Berlin, were nominated for tbe legislature ; Chaa. F. Zimmerman, of Stoyestown, for Jury Commissioner; C. W. Landia. of Brotbersvaliey. for Poor Director. Harry K. Stoner, of Ber lin, was elected delegate to tbe National Convention, Levi Lichliter, of Salisbury t and Dr. L. B. Miller, of Lavansville, were elected members of the State Com mittee. Rev. M. L. Young, of Meyers- dale, John O. Stoner and Fred Grof, of Berlin, were chosen as delegate to the State Convention. Fred Grof was re elected as Chairman of the County Com mitter, and R. B. Collins, of Berlin, See ret ary. The Probibs have started out better than the Democrat, who left their legis lative ticket open in order that they can fuse with the insurgents. Wool Wanted ! Cash paid or goods exchanged for w ool at Somerset Clolhiag House. J. M. HoLi'ERBAra, Manager. Paderewiki ai aa Editor. Paderewskl sailed for Europe oi tbe sixteenth of May after a wonderfully suc cessful season in America. During his travels be has beeu working upon "The Century Library cf Music' which Tbe Century Co. will soon begin to publish ithMr. Paderewski as editor-in-chief. It will appear in twenty volume, con taining richly illustrated artidns upon the great composers of the world, written by other composers, and with music which will include the cream of piano forte literature, including Paderewski's entire repertoire, each piec pewly fin gered, phrased and pedal marked, accord ing to the latest and highest standards. The work is being prepared under Mr. Paderewski'a personal supervision. The first volume will appear :u September. State of Onto, Ci rv of Tolei-o, J.CCAS CorjSTT. j FRANK J.CHENEY mikes oath tht be is the senior partner of tbe Cno of F. t II K.n l 4( .. coiner b:siae-. in the City of Toledo, Coanty and Stato afre- saitt. and that said rirm will par the sum of ONE HUNDKEI) DOLLARS for ea h and every a-e of Catarrh that can not I cui.l by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CLUE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presen-, this bin day of December, A. I), lvi. s , A. W. GLEAS IN. SEAL. 6iic HaU's Catarrh Cure is taken internal! v and acts directly oa the blood and mu cus surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimonial, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Drufgiu, 75c. Hall's Family Piiis are tbe best. Have lUad Watt Same Great Ti:akr Said Abeat Bcoka. The greatest public benefactor is the maa wbo sells gJ bxks. ol.vlstone. Taere is co other calling or occupation ao honorable, or so beueti-'ial to mankiut-, as tbe bnsiness of selling good books. SpurgTon. My latest paxsion shall be for books. Frederick the Great. The foundations of knowledge must be lai 1 by reading. Ben Johnson. The home ought no more be without a library than without a dir.iDg room aod kitchen. John S. C Abbott. An authcr may be considered as a mer ciful substitute to the legislature. He acta, not by punishing crimes, but by pre renting tbein. Goldsmith. No man has a right to bring np bis children without surrounding them with books. He cheat them. Children learn to read by being in tbe presence of books. Betcher. Etad CarefiUy. Only 5 or 10 cent a day invested with John A. Noe, wbo is in our city, wiil place in your homes the complete set of the following authors, vie Sir Walter Scott, Wilkie Collins, Dickens. Robert Louis Stevenson, E. P. Roe, Ouida, J. Ftnimore Cooper, Bulwer Lytton, Alex ander Dumas, Charles Reade, Thackerry, Shakespeare, Universal Dictionary, Chambers' Encyclopedia, Victor Hngo, Washington Irviug, Tboma Carlysle, Charles Lever, Honore de Balzac Oaly 5 cts. a day will do it IMt-sISTI1AT0R's NOTICE. Estate of Matilita Bowman, late of Berlin borougo, dxttKL fytU-rs of iimini!rtioa on the above es tate bavin brtrB rrsnusl to tbe undesigned by tiw prorr authority, notice ia Iwretif rtvea to all perio BUlr4 to sail eul to -nake iraniediate pavmfnt anil tKoe bavin; ctim aipiitnt the aamo to pre- arat t.'mn dulr anthirnti'-aWsl lor settlement. on rtaiarlav, June H. !. t I tie reatideoee of the admluwmior in Benin bomorh. B. J. HOW MAS. Fivd. W. Bieaeeker, AtlmlnULrator. Attorney. PARKER & PHILLIPS. - RIGHT In Season is tliis Special L s A Of our selling CarpctJ, Oil Clotli?, Window Shades, Wall Taper, Mat ting?, Lace Cuitain?, Rug?, Poitiers at tie lowest kind of lor prices ynt when tie housewife most needs tLem. Silks and Dress Goods. And seasonable things cf all kind are heajed op mot temptingly, bo matter what your merchandise need may be, come with confidence and be prepared to be surprised by the littleness of the price. Dainty White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, Ladies Waists, large assort ment just received, Wash Goods in Percal3, Dimiiies, Organdies, Satins, riques, Dotied Swisses, Marlboro Cloths, Gingham-, Calicoes, etc. A special line of 23 inch all linen colored dress linea at c per yard. 36 inch Persian LIning3 at 7c per yard. Xew Table Linens, XapVius, Towels, Bed Spreads, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Stocking-, ic. An exceptionally fine new line of Gentlemen'9 Furnishing Goods ia Shirts, Collars, CufF-, Neckwear Stockings, etc. Don't Lag Along, Be in Time ! To get a fair share of the grand offerings ; they will not be lacking for buyers, for hasn't Ce store been filled for the last four weeks with seek ers and searchers after money-saving bargains ? Sole agents for P.Centemeri Kid Gloves. UHL'S. Spring ! ! Are ycu ready for it ? We are. You were in our minds, when we made our selections for tbe s-a.n and your wants bave be-D antici pated. Every department U ready for your insipvtion.' You will find tbe choice of all tbat I new, novel and stylish in substantial materials at the lowest possible prices. Do you need a separate Dress Skirt ? You will make a mistake if yon purchase before examining our line of new things in Silks, Mohair and large variety of plain and fancy suitings. Is it a SMrt Wa'st? Then call and inspect the largest and choicest assortment of Silk, Ruins, Taffetas and other good to be found in the county. Did you say White Goods ? We have a complete line of Organdies, Persian Lawns, India Linen, Xaingook, Dimities and Piques. Yes, colored wsh goods of all kinds. Perhaps you prefer a Tailor-Made Suit, separate tkirt or a silk or wi-h waist? We bave given exceptional care to this department and claim the moat exclusive styles combined with the tt of workmanship and ma terial that can be found any place in the county, at prices you would pay for an inferior article elsewhere. As usual, material and finish are the distinctive fcatrres of tbe large line of ladies' muslin underwear. The stocking department for ladies and children contains the best fast-colored goods at low prices. Call and examinecur line of Lace Curtains some beauties in Irish point and Notticg hato. Some very pretty patterns in sash curtain goods. Ask to see the l:n of Tatle Linens. Towels and Bed-spreads, Calico Wrappers, Handkerchiefs. Ties, new Belts, Ribbons and Notions. We have a'wiyt 6r- leaden in Dress Trimmicgs and Linings. Our offers for this season embrace a large variety in all-over silk nets, spangle netd, guipure all-overs, laces and embroideries. UHL'S Straw Hats... Watch for our Grand Opening of them. Yon will see the most stylish and complete line yon ever saw. All the newest styles and shapes from 25 cents cp. J. H. BLACK, SOHERSET'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER anJ HEN'S FURNISHER. -.ONLY.. 5ctsaDay. WILL DO IT ! ----- Illastrsted and L oabridgrd EJitisns. BmbJ and Printed ia First-class Shape. 11V 1 T DOES IT JTEAX. It means by investing the above amount each day for a short time yon can own a fine library, comprising the fallowing Standard Authors: Nations of the World. CO VoL Sir Walter Scott's Works, 3ii " Wkikie Collins' Works, 3D Dicken'a, M - Kobert Louis Stevenson, 15 E. P. Roe, 19 " Ouida, 12 " J. Fenimore Cooper, b Bulwer Lytton. 10 Alexander Lumis, 9 C harles Reade, 9 Thackeray, 8 " Shakespeare. K " Universal Dictionary. 4 " Chambers' Encyclopedia, 9 Victor Hugo, 22 Waihingtoo Irving, 15 Thomas Carlyle, Iti " Charles Lever, " Family bibles, Proutautand Caihilis. To Fatten a.i-I Matter: Give your boys and girls a chance to gain a Literary Education at borne. In vert five cents a day for them in the above line of Standard books. JOHN A. NOE. tieoeral Agt, Commercial Hotel, Somerset, Pa. R EGISTER'S NOTICE. Not if U hetby elv-n to a'l pi-annj cnr c, rrvl t l-j!-rt-, cralitor or oUirrw -. tbat tb? ftHU'Winic iWKjni-j hftve psur- rvritrr. and Uit the mmf will b prviM-ntl for eotv firtnation and liiownafy tun urptAHjft' Court to be beid at Soaerft, Pa, oa Wednesday, May 30, 1300. First snd final acraant of C L. R-tker, ad minilra:or of Ht-jijunnn R.-tr. lire J. l-'irst and final ao-ount of H. t'. an ! John WVrner, aJiuiiiiiraturs of ororge wVruer, ilec'd. Kourth and partial account of Robert E. Rj.oueof Ihr cxceulors of Moses A. Row, aec vt. Kiri snd flal acroont of John H. Cut-"r. adniin:trRt.r '"f t'liar!- H-n'.lnt-k. dre'd. First and ftiuil artont of Jhn H. Cusur, admiDitntor of luvi.i fenrod dt'd. Kirst aul final ae.-ouiit of Jtmm Blouzb and t'afimrine Kioun, adruicu.trlorsof Vai rntine btougn. de'd. l- irt-x)unt of A. E. Gleaner. executor of E-i uitn-r. dx-'i Kmal amHint of Hnr- F. SVheil admlois triUrof lHv:j Hii-itui i. li-c'd. i-'irst and cnal account of Jacob Rom, exeo utofin John Lata. d-'d. trt an.i Bnnl a.-iint of A. T. GroJ, ad ministrator of fmrim Hfp". d-e'd. Kirstand tinai acvi.uni f J-jhn O. Raurh and ituf Pijch, a jLu;ui:r:jn of Htnry Ranch, der'd. fin.t and 15-n! account of Mary A. Walker and Herbert f. M.tia?r, eacutor of Neiaon ii. aier. dJd. Kiri and riiml rronnt of DsnieKScnrock, adni.ni.-tralor of Wvid pchroik, dre'd. Scrn'rvtt. p... JOUX Si. BfaAFER. Mjj 2. liu). Ke liter. YIGNEE'S ACCOUNT. I hTv'ty cerrify that the following a--ocnt ha h-n fllrd in the PnxhoooUiry'a orli-e ia and 1r the county of Homrsct. and trutt the wme wiil or pr-vnll to tn Court of Cotv mon J: of aaid county, for coudrinaiioa aud aiiuwnce, on Wednesdsy, May 30, 130. i i mm aiii nruii Tcmni of Jtwpn D. jiii-t, ; atirn of I'mirud Minvr, of Jt-rT.-rsou town- w.iunnniuuilli, f A. Proth-fio!rj' office, M. T. RF.EL. May X, l'rolboootary. rj-REsPASS NOTICE. . Public notice Is heivhy flTen to all perwns to nbftaio from huntir.n and fishing and thru wine down feocs on my property in Mti lord lowiwiip, Snret county. Pa. Viola tors of Uiis Dotio will be dealt with aecord tug to law. MART C. PILE. Miiford eution. Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE! By virtue of a certain writ of fieri farias U sued out of the turt of t'ornmon Pla of twTOeret county. Pa-, to ma d!pwt-d, there will be expnawd tosaie, at the Court House, la Somerset borough, oa Friday, May 25. 1900, At on o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to-wit All therlifht, tltlp. iDb-mt, claim and de mand of CtiarU Chlnutwuod. of. In abd to a certain piece or lot of around situate Id the town of A ludDrr, PaiPl Vwnbln, tvmerm-l cmitt;y. Pa and known and numbered on tbe -Veil Plan" of iota as lot N.. . fronting t- feel on 4'entrv attPret, and extending back of equal width fe-l to 1Mb strwu having vi Avenue on the one 'de and another lot. now or bt of J. ii. Veil on tbe her aide, 1 lot bavinc brew eonveved to Charles cbesinav wood by dv-d of John H. Veil and wife lled 2vl Ijec 1. recordet In In-ed Record lor Soinemct county, VoL p. 5J and having thereon ereru-d a two-siory fram dwelling bouiw ilx J feet, witb tbe appnrtraanon. Taken in rxerutlon and to be sold a the property of Cltartea Cbotuiatwuud at tbe suit of A. M. bloom. Terms: NOTICE -All perons purrhasir at the ibove sr.ie wiil pteaae take notice tuat l'i per rrnU of tlie purrhaa money mu-4 be paid wnea property Is knorkrd dim; ocber-vNe it will arsln be rxpowd lo sale at the risk 4 tbe Oml purr-haaer. Tb reaidne of tbe purrliaae money niast be paid on or before tbe Ly of courlrniati'M, via: Tharidv, May 11. ; No deed will be acknowledged bduX the pur t base money u paid la full. Snerlfl's Off. re, ) J. B. 8ATIOR. bomerset. Pa. j buenft National Bank Notice. TsrAst-KT PreaRTT XT, Office of lompixoUer of tbe vnrrency. WashicgU.n, D. April -JS, 10 "A hereaa. by atifHeory evljence crrsent ed to the un l rvned. it ha been made toap pear that "The Kirst National Har.K of Coo fiiaeoce," In the town of Coofluetice, In tbe coo!y of niep5el. and State of Pennsylva nia, bsscrnap :ed wi:n all tbe provUinus of tbe !SLa;nt of the I'nitetl SLale. re-iuiped to be complied i;n before an avocation shall beaathonzed to eomiuence tbe busi nesa of iiankin( : Now Ttaerefore. I, Thomas P. tfancIVputy and Acting omptrrelerof tiie Currenrv. do hereby certify That "The Klrt National Bank of Confluence." in the town of Confluenrt. in tbe county of .Homer"-!, and MVU of Pen o Fylvania. is authorized to commence tbe baa ln of liunktcg aa provided in aeeuon Kiftv one handrvj and sixty-nine of tbe Revised Statute of tbe Coiled la lew. . A j I tcstinaany whereof, witness my ' seal ! hand and eti of orMee this twenty 1 . ' ' anLQ day of April, is. T. P. KANE. fepury amd Attng CirmptroUrr of Ae Vmrmrf. No. Oaf!. National Bank Notice. TKkasraT Pire4imE!rr. trfficsof Compiniller of the l 'urrtnry, Waahir gton, j. C Xi i, 1903. Wbrrcas. By satiifa-tory evidence prraent ed to tbeond- r-ivned, it baa be -a madetoap pear that -Tbe r irst SsiK-nal Bank of Rnra w."od," In the townof Rockworl.in tbeeoan ty of Horoerxl. and tale of Ptnasylvania, ha complied with ail tne pmvt.oiona of the sbilutes of the Culu-d Htate. required to be complied wita before ua aasoriatKin shall be authorized to couiaturt tbe busineaa of Bankinc : -Now Tkrrefor. I Tboma P. Cane. Deputy and Acting t ornptnl er of the i n rrenev, do hereby eeri.fv- thai "The Fian Wational Bank of Rorkwood. In toe town of ftorkwood. In tbe couuly of Homenet, and f tale of Peon sylvana. ia aathoriMfi U" com merw-e the hu inesaof Banking as provided In aecti on Fifty, one hundred and alxty-nine of tbe Keviaed Htatutea of the I'niied wia ' ai.li haml and ml of ortlce this ihlil . ' oay of Jd.iT, ijeU. T.P.Kt VK, Vrputg amd Attuig Osmptr-itirr tA CMT-nary. No. -SM. J.H. mm t o SPECIAL SALE CF.... Tailor-made ..SUITS.. Come one and all -TO To tbis Great Bargain SALE At creaky re.5ucej prices as llow; This time of season we b;lie""e ia c'o?in oul all prini craraeat. Never carry over to nest season. Yoa are the ooe to to bene5:teJ the mo-L Now is joar cLance to save money and at the same time rret a Erst class article at a low price. ft a Suits as follows : One B'ack Cheviot, size .". was ,0 Oft, price to-iay f;i 0) Black Cheviot, sixs :t. was 3- Ot', " U 00 Blue Cabin, six- -i was H j). li 50 Brown Venet.ac, sixe 3r. was i", " 2 SO MoJe Venetian, site 51. was lj ikj, i () Tan Venetian, sizs was 1j (, n i) M;x?I Brown, sin 32, was lj i, W Brow a Venetian, size :, w as 1 r). 9 ro Ujht BrownVettetian size ."H. was 12 il, 9 VJ Black Cheviot, size .IU. was 12 " .- Ury Venetian, size 31. was 12 ."!, " 9 Xrv Blue Venetian, size 31, was 12 .', 9 30 Don't pass this sale by. If you want a Tay!or-rua."e Suit, cotce and let us fit yu perfectly. We guarantee to tit you at liiee prices just the same as at former prio. This is o-jr Spring t'learao'-e Sale of Suits. Tae above are sfleaj-.a bargains. Don't Forget To notice oar beautiful line of French Madras at loe per yard for SLirt WaUts. Larje a-ortment of made cp Shirt Wats. with two rows of inserting, now on sale at 50 cts (Special) also finer ones. Come before too late. J. H. SIFF0RD & CO. Jos. Home & Co. ...FOR... The Girl who Graduates, Oar news this wees is especially for ir'rls who graduate ia Jane. It tells of becoming miterials for the making of the costume from the pretty inexpensive Cotton to finest Silks. Fir5t of Silks. White Jap, 27 inch. 50c, 75c, JL00 a jai j. J White fvtt:u Croix. 21 im-h. 7o- a ysr-? Inch Jap at fa' a yard. I Wbra Siik Popiin.; ijii, $1 - U .Vi f-J -0 White Crt vie Chine. 24 inch, ft im. Vi;,:8 TaifcUw, 7V-, air. M.tju, il.2. a 1 2-. 150 a yard. i inch, i , ! yar l. V bite Toi'e Pekin, 24 inch, J'.OOayari j yard. Of late years plain colors hare become fashionable for the rrrad uaticg season and we give notice that, with the exception of the Whito Jap, we hare the above in every color at same prices. Beautiful Cottons. Our assortment of Cotton Dress Fabrics, both White and Colors is made np of the best of the world's weaves, all of them uoderpriced. White Persian Lavns, plain Swiss Soli I colors in 30 inch Mouseilne d- Mrlls. Rati-:-, India Liuons and India ! Soie, S7jc a yard. - - -K.'i.'3.?"1- I T-.:-..,., ..... . ..... , W bile FindntSwiws. RaiUtM. Prr.i.n . iiimu an.j son.i ci.iors in i Lawns ard 9-i r?sndies. 3oc a vsrd. While 4 inch Frem-h. Lawn. Bati!es, dit-d and figured Swisses and Organdies, olo- a vard. inob Mousseiine de L'lude, 2caad 3iV a yard. Siik s'ripe-i Mousiselino. solid color, , I : i i iml,iFn. hrirlo.1 1 In..!.... U'k.l. f.W I . I r I . - u uo v:iriuiw, i wide, i- a vrj. F-itrri.iered Nainsooks. Swisses and J RitLstee. plain Swisses and IadU SI uiis. Printed scd plain colored Iris,b Dia.ity, ..c a yard. j j) inches wide, a yard. Fans for the Graduates. We Lave an elegant collection of hand-painted and spangled Fans on qaaintly carved bone sticks, choice things, at $1.00, 1.2-3, $1.50 to $5.00 each. Now asj to Gloves, if they are to be worn when yoa read your essay or poem, we Lave every kind from the 21 button down to the sin gle button. IPittsburc:, 3?a. CSSS3CSCSSS C6352 C62233 fl?C32 CSCSOG THE OCKZCFyyCSZCZ-ZoCSCO i we L p?NN i glrattic Co.,o s g LiniTED. g Ten br3 tJepart- gJohnstown, Pa.g merits filled almost o ci 0 g Finest Department o t3 overflowing with a Store Between 8 ds nge(J 5 Philadelphia and S S Q o o g 9 Pitts&urj. O g Pay tha Freiffht oa ail Goods Ship ped to GUT-CF-TOWN -Patrons. j Your o 1 Summer 1 Needs, : j Doesn't matter what they are, we can supply g them, and you'll find our prices the lowest ia the city. We are saving money every day for Johnstown buyers, and we will save S dollars for yoa once yoa deal here. Out of town friends of the g big store get every advantage given city buyers. S "Wc have tea big stores under one roof, viz : DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. SHOES. I HARDWARE. I . CARPETS. I FURNITURE. MILLINERY. S GROCERY. I MEAT. I AND CHINA WARE. i S When yoa visit Johnstown make the visit complete by g seeing this mammoth department store. You'll be heartily wel- g corned, whether yoa come to buy or come to look around. In cither case yoall be ia touih with a great thopping centre S famous for its Liga quality merchandise and rock bottom prices. S o s s o Of s o s Q PcnuTraf flc Co., Ltd, Johnstown, Pa. lattsasaG&sxaa Washington street. GaoaGGCXX2a2zi ! 4 S