= “4 A Good Advertisin Medium. dhe Son Get 3 # Ww [3 J a « 3 : : : : : : 3 § 3 £ : s 3 kahn Cloth, lined, worth from 4.00, going at K2, VOLUME V1. Our Clearance ate 18 Still On! But the open winter has caused another reduction in Heavy Winter Goods. 12.00, going at 8.00. Tight Cloth ing at 1.75 to 2.50. T.adies’ Wra 35 Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets, 575¢ at 83, 20 Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloth Coats, 1.75 to 2.50. Men’s heavy all Underwear ¢ Canton Flannel Drawers going at 85 cents. Heavy Clothing and Overcoats goi is your last chance. . : 7 I i x Lic They must be sold before buying our spring Goods. Heavy all Wool Blankets, Red and White, g 25 to 4.00. Cotton Blankets, White and Gray, to 1.00. Only a few left. LADIES TAILOR MADE AND SKIRTS! Five Brown and Blue Mix Buits at $6. Three Blue and Gray S Four Blue and Black Suits at 10.00. These suits are worth from $9 to 13.00. going at 50 cents AEE — Five Heavy Plaid Skirts, worth going at 3.50. Only a few following left. Plush Caps s, worth SALISBURY, E WW. H. KOONTZ. J. G. OGLE KOONTZ & OGLE, Attorney=-At-T.aw, SOMERSET, PENN’A. Office opposite Court TTouse. FraNcis J. KooOSER. ERrRN ST 0. KOOSER. OOSER & KOOSER. Attorneys=s-At-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. J. A. BERKEY Attorney-at-I.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office over Post Office. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office opposite Cook & Beerits’ Store. A. M. LICHTY, Physician and Surceon, SALIS3URY, PENN’A. Office one door east of P. S. Hay’s store. O.E. JARRETT LEADING WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Salisbury, Pa. All work neatly and substantially done on short notice. Spectacles for 50 cfs. Have your eyts correctly fitted by a Practica} optician, wide experiece. a factional fight in the 1 Afraid to li ast political career epresenting, and g and trembling 1 and Work. he famous orator of { past master of journalism, thus portrays the life of the { eo try editor: Crops ra8CE write personal numo- 8, de 1 other i 38. remoy- als, s s 2%, execnange ures, pre-e ntly conspic mong which come most of the statesmen and states of these latter days. Iie has to write puffsof new ox n nd new advertiser f muoddie-hend- ed speakers -footed dancers, puffs of rec and chure! harrou 3, be eople that poi ntions concer avaganz balls, pier smashups, rallies, reunions a dissertations morality, and of tne d mass me fashions, essays the i e gamut of last feeling He must be glad to ed to hear that; such a one, accident to anoths : OV arrival, and sad to mention that de- parture; ad te state one ihing, and grieved to announce anolbher; shocked at this, and enraptured at that; sym- pathizing here, corgratulating there; mourning to-day, rejoiciiig to-morrow; and now jingling a merry wedding and seniime ana sentimed 1 to know at this y to entertain; nts with in=% t e prices butter and «gz, ure for Soronp and chi holera, the aitiom, of the heathen, and the prospects of cha ty of church festivals. his | form; regard Ken And, worse than all, at the bidding mob of inebriated na jobbing hucksters known part as a conve hievish n« Santi of wisdom, learning, clogueince an virtue. nto ecole Alas, alas! if there glow =" oly, pa- triotic {ire upon SRCTi- fice, if he be not illumined and conse- crated with pare and heroic ambition to advance the welfare of his tan and his people, if alted love of lil An old hand prose in perfect order, work yet.—(Ge i or Grieen and Or tell up t iron Billville nd press. Full They're sellin’ of the old 1 1 day > editor we've, taun--+i11 thew rattled round out to read 3 it up for sale i do nog on the oid party. He has maligned more good —Atlanta Constifution,