BSW Ti'. J E i i I ...I 3, J ? The Somerset Herald. i;KO. i: KTI.L. K'lil . 5f .Aatt3s.1',t ; i IJI.ICAN M ASS Ml".inIN ! K" ' . vi;,,. ,,f!(,e ei: A ii'-'..,:,p,n:- ' ' 'V,Mlrt House on ' hved in a von- di-efu! manner on our j FtHNm tK.-Coirr.rtb Ji Co., are now of-owi'-V"11-""1-" " :r.H.-tx on Fumluv. filing the larwt and greatest variety of 1 Tor'"? 1-vfnims, Au4u , ml Jame A. lu-avt-r will jiosiliveiy b ! What lias become of our agricu'.tdral . i,l RiH olh.r ablfi ?peaVtr frm!cK.n? Ain't we ?ing to haveafair this fa!!? '. ' I n mixtion t!iat are daily ak-U u. We f t l)' abn-ad. J K . . v. T T" 11:11 rii thai miau. tHriMar. " ' Kin uu. t oKjiiTitr- The members of j S ihe Pa-publicaa ounty Cmm"--" ' i 1 n..s,fd to t ia the Arl.itratton r,n 1 ;.,,. at p. ..... AufUBt U.h.lKX2,at .hi- htimebu.. of tm- piirtance tu lb" I'ar;'- Kill le irar.Mn-.ii. ;i:. w. 1'ILE, K. H 'I T. Siir.-liirv. "hairman. j WTto .l'lN'i Cnl'tiH unJl'.n.n 4 J.l'i . ' si; :..;v relieved bv Sbiloh'fC'ure- jr.vMc lllllllis Fine W Jnut Fratne F.ighl D:.y t oi k. at V. M l'otv'ii k .or .. j l-r latm V.ai li. Xidc or ChM use Sl.i.oh s ; IM jus Plaster. I'rifO 20 cent.. t y Just r ivived a laige f t. k. of new'.x.u- a J. !'.. SMUna to'i hand two Iw.-c carriage for j -ap l-y LKKFLI .1. M. Hol.l.i.Khtl M. Mi.JIT-, made mi."t't-a! hv t'jit t-r.-;t.:e oii Shi loli' Cttre tstbe rtiui-Jy br you. i T'.i !.e line as -sortnieilt of V.alclie. um, J. arciry. lv.r- i.' Ware. Sis-cimii-s, evrl.ro..Sli' to - ,im .-. i e'!'5. I THAT 1!.('KIN; cr ;il ::n be so e n:ir- V. uickiv cir ir,.,l!.v M.i!.-' V ' ::;v it. M:: !e Siu-'ar. J'-aco'i, Wli.at, ;.:id !! .ins !'.!' '-.i-h or intx n ,, !,i:cil;-'- of i.lir I'll, of trade. ( , w 1 ;;..in -. i' '.MI n. i f. iv 1 L'i.o' C TARKll Cl'KKD. beaiti. :"" !,.v;;!h se.'111'.sl by Si.ih.h's Catarrh Remedy lTi, f .Vn-eii's Na-1 liii'st'T fr-r. If , .,! want to-sve tpero f.'... then got. .!. it. Sxv ..Kit .V l o.'s. will vr sen i:i: withi tivr.TCott:pia::.t '.' :-" ":1 " "in and V.l-io"'r fa..f.i.-4-d t- eiir.' u . in-.- r or. t:ie souti of the Mil IV im' kn v k J; oi Rheun-n, .jit of truit Vrr:'. V Vrc.io M !!.' Hi'r- ' '. 4-,,.. j, !,y oi :i iinsuiii.e.:.. ;.!.'t.;.r;'- in's: I'lou d'T the ' t.'" LVa lll'j! lest: l.-.'i;'1 !..- S!t-:o!1 liel'i..;!! J'riee i-2 b :'!:l" Viet .ft. I '..-.K situ.. 'H 1 1 Ai l!.:: i MC.-.1 f-r "tis-ij -i!i...i. I--s :-i,.l all yii.j4o:i- "f Dysft s.n.i Tc.1itspf Ui.tie. s T.hat ef Ap; ia l'r you ti:e. I ,1 sr: nf dry j The la-cii-t and nuv-t v::r ,;i.!-'. notion'. .. in t'lt' ..iiv.v is to be i itnd at .!. It ssvi.iik A t'o.'s. rti.c ti'sks. Nickel tl.ks. W.-igbl flocks. Lever Cl...l:s. C.,!et..!ars, Mantle finks. P.roiire Clocks, i'.'aek Walnut flocks. I'.n ne' Figures in great variety, at J'.. Mcl..we!l'. T fo:.TltTii: on Hi n .PF":. We wish o wiy that we are .,ow pr. p.m d to fi.rnish the best white lime, calcined .!:.ster and ce ment, in i'-vo to tin l.a'rel ft privs '.ess it un i:v iH"!a:i .lis. loe:.! freight added Not'.i-e our pril l's , !s, wiiere in -".:) ol'Jn.n I 1 (III!- pn". K .V Ht t.RIT. ;.te ,.f Vathias l.e S d t.'ie r--:'. i.iif.i;-. '.re ,l ii.is l.eeu . f i.:ni r-.-! t' . uh:p, de-v-as- . ,nu- t ti:.: .t t ni-soay oi AuiK titirt in xl. at th'- court house, liti-w-s- a-4.1 privale :,!. s, ,n.i. IVrson tt.sS.oua.iti.y v' jJi'l uhiii Jacob XcfTor John H. Fid. st S.iitsr-t. (' S Ns;ri.K Ativio--i'o not ttilon' aki-pti cism to overrule your U-ttcr juiln'.i nt when at; a:li. le "f true merit is placed tit-fore yt.u. if you are dy-peti.- or vo ir kidney" and liv-i-t are arT.vted. dch'.y m. Iting.-r : procure a ldi. (ifSwtli-h Bitter., the infallible rem It will do more for you than tve can ay ..Uvut it. sic advertisement and toti i....i.ia! in il.i.' 1 iv. Important to I'.t n i r.i:. "rV'e offer tit or.r srsn-honse or on trai l; Soniers.1 ssaiio.). in j 11 i" io irn ."t. i- i I-, White Lic e, ..:....,.t iaii'.. .... si ili I I 'ab iiii d Pis o r, p rbl 1. tl'.Mittiitt. ter barrel, IN !t 'natitv tnirtCrttO'td. Jso H.ii r.e I. l.et. " f.H.K A l'.t!:i:iTs, Ai.v of our f. ,t,o ri.tl tru-se- and ? upp.tem will i-hi.i to learn that the 1 f.p.t-.t sl.s k i vi r 1 r-iif!. uni"" ci'tiii'y i.a i:ist Us-ii i.s v. .1 l.v v. N". Bovd. He t o'.ac- a .sih uii'y -f th'-s. .o.sl ..n.l guar- allt'ss s;,tisj-..,-!i.,n. pri.is ; fsai!! of all. A'-", a i.i.c : T i tA ?;.! V sboiil.br bra.ts. ire a 1:1 in the t.s-k of ladies V v not f:.il to .S" tl"S M.-tr Mii.it.. 11,.;.'. Stnet W navei.. i a-t K.liittl a 'ifjvi' i'. C, .(.-iV 7 t, t:r Mtat !.!:. set in htcli nil units can be ties-it nio' ai..l 1 -.:.'. Mni'on. :-sf. Pork. Af.. kept (on-i'ii't'y ihi hiind. -n ibiily. Parties -.s o g ioe.it . sill have it kcjt in theP.efrig-t.-.i; s jull w.'.nti-'. t . .t.i.-. ".', i."". new bri k for sale, wbi.-ii we w.tl -rtii ,' C'lf hundred orthous a:t.l a; a !' it;.-.-. P..- t,v 1. A Co. T 1 Fvi.vii.Ks. V. e :ii now t:. king orders f. - i:.-:ib A- S. :.' Ibclilc Ijtie Phosphate f -r lai! wtslir-g at s ' :s-r v,: k ,.f jsnm.ls, sf t.r -a. 4 t.sn :u l.s.:i:i tratk, -.rn-t;.s Sla'nUi. 1 i MlT ware-hot! - Tbe JVj.b'.e Kaglc Lnu -i i, .?p;;mng the best tin 1 bt:i-st i-u tin' ;:i.-ket. iii.it the use of it .yiv add ptr tt t.t. tin- yield of yonr sis. jfo thtefct a lUsiaiife ail! aav.send tis y.air orders by .! . and w ill ship as au- l is.-,-, ('. .oK A P.' I KtT-. As Akrw -t Kv. T " Sj iai is l.rc.oii. -ro. ". V. I'haries lb iiu:r.ti, of this t pl r. "I line nsel f.T ynr or ncsr i ' -ut . Mast'.mke Pitt. r-. miU find they have he. n very U11.-ti.-inl to me. in :'..t our- I ssl toe Iij-Kimia in si a .st f..rtn. 2 Isaae Il.nsan and Frank Bet. roe hu t a'.-o Us ti etircl t.i -g i;cit.:.H-he and lyspej sl.i by the r o.. Vo-w! S..'bury says they liafe Is.ii i:se,l hv himself snd family to gnat advai.taire; have eurcd his daughter ! of Sick lb sda. ,,.. The bitters seen tube f ju.t tue wtto.-irie for ij- diMvcs for which 1 bee fire rt con nie:', ..i F. Pri'-e "15 ci"its i-r 'snrtlt . Ti KV'' Wsi.mt I.Kvr ILns It-iSToara. It is en-ti.-viy di.r.n-nt fn :u ail t.'.it-m. It n as r h-ai sr water, rnd, a il.: r.aiee iioli.ates. is . - i.,.. t'. . .... A 1 1 ri.si.iv v -a-'rtni'ie ,t ao i.c-iurrr. It w-iu ' hi.ttiediatcry free tl. brad fr. m a:i tiatidnitr, rt:re gray hair to its natural n,lr. anA prmfuoe a new Tou-th where it has Cailen s:tt. it dos tw jn arty manner aict the hewlth. wb'ah i-ti'pbur, mgar of had and ti'ra:e .f i-i'.ver prcpar:itiot.s liavc done, -t will change ligot r-r tl.d hair :n a few cV' tj a U-tifi.; jlha-- A-k yht drajqpsi f jT j,. j-.j, T -,T3::tei. Srurtk, Klin i Cs. wboieiskie g. nt, 1 hi ll tna. andcfieC. N.rritiet.d-r. New York Our chwhe vtzr? well attcmicd la. Sou- "dr.- is liit! time ti adveni- for the fall trade.' . , . , , . .. r.i ..,, r ).:-' inr hand t much cui.p .mei't.st 1 -r ' 'i-ir line (.laying. Tin" l'i-ce t) buy J ''ir fall clothing i nl J.K.SKvnrR.tf.Vs. 1 Vcnnor promise an abiimlanev of f-W'ih-j inn for til.- roming winter. i Mr, J. I-'rot ia'nl hi tir.-t virt lor the soa- t ( to thic se,ion on Tintrriay tii;;!.t j The yafi l!:--" or f.-'ir nibt- I.mv It-rr. iini onifurtab'ic v ot. - ; Pome of the i--nrion.M Iroiu JohnMowu j and Connellsville. most I v young men, be- i m,m i i five it up. , . . , . Ok'RMats wiv wrn wiTJi a coni(lrai)i4? ij-vrn f cotnfort in Sk'inortt n Kriilay . StTiri?ji nifirninir Sfjirp nii.I wprc clljr. ;(1;r If you want to incr.isc vourhuiino- lx -""it Main street. Cull on him when in Johns sure and insert an adverti.:iicnt in the ; town, aud you will he convinced that what ; Hkhli. "Try ll.i? means of increasing your ( ! trade and fe if we are not i;ivinn you iri.od ' advice. ! - ' i Kverj-tliiiis on wheels wa out at the i i ramp ?ro.... ! on Sunday. There was one IcoNiiiiuou- Mtvam t f ptopie pnx ' fro trom early in wit iiioramsmmi ;ei i the ever. inc. Tl.e potato crop is rti-,n.J as U in,; very ! ,,il,nWIK this v.--vuib!e ' l, alhies ! :, ' .,.;,, at , t.I)U ,H.r bushel, and 1 ,irg iii the niarm-t at ina.nuure. JoM-uli Tres!cr. of Milfonl township, was j arrested bt Thursday on a charge of doer- tit-n alio in ueiauii oi uiree muiuiru uoi- . lars bail, was handed over to the care of j riiieri;r tfpangler to await trial at the eii-u- j it:-' teim of court. j S:ituniuy aud until a late hour atiir- J uaytnglit. uere 1 , ,,,, ... -a M-veral free fighu I -re iiv! . .1 in. A nuiiilu r ol'arn-ts were I ma le. i - - - ' " - Mr. jo.non J. n, o!" the leprioriai Lofpn I of the Fittiibtirgh Cuiifr,-rinliJzftf, i l .. . . ! ss.i'lllig 1 jioriloii oi ll.s euinnit.1 in Nnucrset. Jic i a gef.tai gi-ii" leman an.i a ti.-.-t class newspaper inan. The j,:ij"T wl.ic'li he ri'pn si t,ts i one of the best dailies ! in Pennsylvania. j " " At tl;e Somerset camp meeting, in Ker- I lier - ror.-. on s-abl -j;!.. the L'ltii itist., there , were ij. tivti-ii twenty live hundred and j n,,, tj.ou-ai.d persons ppt-nt. Every one . ' seemevi liiflily gralil'itsl with ihe tervices. I liood onier a'.d a happy frame of mind were a ia,arl.ttl feature of the Htseml.ly. Rcineiuber ati ounce of ; reveiiti.,n is lo'.,ni. a oeiind ol eun. ain! ttiereiore see j tiiat your yard mid ait.y are kept perfertiy ':: lin!1 j ,,. f li.,-aed vegetable luatti r. mid y.ir iv. I' cares , oniKoi-t-si ur.d cess...,.ls are tlionui-hly ! t ;-!! d. Tl -e health ..f.yotir if ami neigli .r...'l if ' l un-' i,.,rs fhotild be yonr tirt ca'. Attend to i.iii print-"." j this matter at oc e. 'fry a l-jri.l j - ! i.iur hotels wen taxtsl to their utmost ca .V B-!:i::ts. ! ..,.lV o:1 Sttmlav. The Somerset House furni-heil dtnuir lor otcr two ln.inlr.tt ami , h.i'ty persons besid-s their regular .rocst. wares, he proved tspial t.i tlie e uic; oa aer.-cd ntinns out witii a liitral hand 1 i . . ...... t . ...... ad in the most improve- j I Mr. "Seldimer"' B. Harrison, the genial , and seiitlcmanly clerk of the McClure i Huns., Wlneiitig. W. Va., -pent several ; days , Its! wtt t in Sonnri: visiting his mother. Cal t. C J. Harrison. Sam is one ; of the boys, and is always sure oi a anu j,,,. lir(bassJ hy the Association, are sit wclcume ff-m. bis many friends and " ' ate aH(tlt three-fonrths of a mile north of .;uainiancs ;n this pla-v at any time he S(,llerst.! au(j ,, more or moresuit- tlrops in nj. m them. ! ably located spot could well lie found. A ' high board fence encloses a beautiful grove The com.t given in the court house on I tweti u wh,ch fa a Sattinlny cvenii.g by Mrs. L.llie Dav.s and i. f wu.iolsv wrt.r , her juvenile clas,. wa- a tn..t enjoyable af- ; tiailber of Uve alr,.aJv Wn t.rtVt. fair. Some of tl.e songs -a...- by the ch.l-. A f) -j dre'i were verg wen reimereii iiint-xti. Davis has a full, rii it voice, well cultivatetl, j and it is aluays a pleasure to l.e-r her sing. . She i.- a Very succcs-iui n,a--icai lu-ininui, ; . . .. .... i . . li f l.-. .t.. ' and I- rtat'y iikch oy aooi i..-r si in,i.i-. '.l.o ;e;stratioii of nusli a! jiMii titioi-ers i:i penn-elvania shows that in round num ber, there are sivtv-iive huielred r. physi. iu;: pnd live hundrel w iio have not P gisti ie.l. Of tine rcpstere 1 tjve hundrul are graduates of college of the bogus kind and cull liunn-eo ami ttun . cit:iii are ..... , grailua'cs of any institution, bu: are ,r- mittvd to re'r;-icr bc-jus,- tliry nave tveeu in . practice since 1ST1. harbor luit over tin' Prcsiilem- veto the IBedfor l .Vi.e'iie'o. l as this - r . . it. . a ... . 'f!. "11 1 j m ii I l-i.u:.::.a::s tiur "n i's."i' iUf.ed to kn..v.V!..i :l:-i: r-:.r.-.MltaUee. ; I . i 1 "".TV ".,.. .Mini" bill. ir.it-m. t a:!!fw-i: . always s.iohh tbe in-. u-rity and :hde,M,.lc.!.-c to .... rtgl.t , beiherit was ...pular ..r U..,-.;.u .ar an. th,,",-.:,. tot-i before hiscosistitnt, and I give pael reasons ! io. t-.;.o...-:. : Tli- Iv?. tnirtg has been ,;.ig c-.psi.'.era- i b!e .iani itie in various parts rvrvi.tiy. Bu! j the teli tih.i.di i, we believe, thai ..nly one I ; tssiii in tri he bun. Ire! tb"'i2l. ! 's ever j ; rson struck v t'-e t iiftric etiri-i lit S 1 un par- , . r-, i... ..,: .- v)eM'd -iii:ioiis. titiiler tt.ts. or in a dmft i are m it.ti.mr. i tu '-urs ami iooiii.t win getifT.lly prevent ,s,ji!e f;oui beinu in s,.,:ti ittatiori. Barts, '..es. e-.r:!e o;l ai-.j.'-i, e'c. are .Vcjiieu'lv -mc k. and sotufhuv bo'.t-(-. but ttoi o!i o lspie Sc-iur ye.tr;:. bowever. the danvt" st-in: to !- greater than other--, arid this year i . lie of that ""T . . reats-i 3 ru n l.-'i-sr 011 o.-r ha -!.n , , . , unday. 111c. ,i,-i iirii,:,;:iKiiin .. Km 1 so Itsibb-KCV. The l ast veil Lis I tj nt!a,r liotr rubla-ry lo. ntt.nt4 county. This tli..o amuel iiuxkr, o..of the most t-iirmil.Ie farmers. t. s.merM-t township, i- the victim, and thirteen bun- dred dollars tbe amount stolen. Tbe money was kept in a trunk in the room where Wr. Rcrfccy and his wife slept, N'. one but a Lttie boy of eight y. ars of age lives in the ! boungvith t,ei;i. t;,uilsy ni-l.! ti,eif jpooi;! j was entered, the two oid people ilrugsetl, 'ai.d the trunk cs-Mci out of the houae, where it was ritltsl ofits content t and then thrown UI.O.. Uie wianl pile. Mr. Bcrfcey Is one of the trui-as ct the Beam's Keformed , j a .... ..r .i. . . .. l., i ! caun ll, won s,v-i o; tne 4:i.ot-i usrioiivs. m 1 I the rtittrrh. Fifty sn d.dlars of the money 'a:..Ien be1or.;r to Mrs. Sarah ISrowa, rthch j Mr. I!rkey held in trust for ber. irca wim the urprise ot Mr. and Mrs. jiiTkey when j awak-ning srvrra! hour- later than usual id j Monday motrbtg tl ey dlvprd tfcat-tlur- ins the tihcht their ns.ai-ld Issen rtitercd i aad they hid ii robbed. Mr. Ber key has i rtrons splrkms of the ptiiity tarties, and ! it : horsed they will soon le brought to jr l be brought to it - - li'e Pr.xurt. on tht roa to u e ..jnuj ; &; j ; have a k-g of rU co.itleJ ,? e.cry i cr,,t:n(r i,,. Tak;e, .U twiUT Lydla Weaver. torS trotu the spankiog !.:ur l.or-e !.:: Mi 4 1 ; ' . -,. . .1 L - Wk .-tu.l .t siep'" Sica, l(ir Ik-U, un eleC AUU. Crottll.1tir KintB- l. 11. I imptCS- 1HT-" b9 down h.-. wacos,. wilii-" l,M Wf- C - f kmiaii in tjo.,,. . !. . .,...). . . . ' i tae T14M, tine, interest and claim of, J0stll!e. l'.Iolfli, Uoils, TriHittirt.li f " . , a-t ... w .u. cf her birth, where ahe pa-na-i ' :ir 1 I would resiicctfuHy iufc.tlv V,i Avsi. nf; tfce deieadaat. Marion Glatielty, of. in and tq tae r . , -.,, ' IMH.,.'T.. vL j! out sprimrs. ihctr charg.- were exhort-. , , 1 . - ' r' . .. Tie fr.nr.dalion s Ust W il.t! la d &,r the 1 ' . . Kibiwuig real estatr. tu. Iftter 1IB.I .".t!l It.K UXvK .aibji tant. Twe.,'.-fiv c. nt- w av or forty l e V" ?,sd. ' main win- to the uU. uiA hll &MtStt W1 U W .$2?? "fTZ 10 " 01 Hl. Ilintf WbHU, Vi.s nc ' , , . - , -, wou d aeeni a most jkean d e task to P-cite 1 5 ' ' ?' ' a"J dru-. alori il -s iaiu etccvt, Jtin-tviwn. rw"l "uate in Sausiajry b.agh. tsomerset , :,,.,' 1,, . i' cent. f..r the round ,p r, niu-h and ' lany qUt(lifipt. V bui!di.,g, wh,,, cx.,,d..tc,l. will mv ! '" to st them. 'To'a.., ! l 'ft M 1 a though ,,1,,vro,,s;,krabc ti-.ul 1 apttnl M Was J',. mi,,. 'JlftTfy "'li I '- . S they h-d more, bar , U,cy t4 J J . , tva , i.fr that MHnes. Ive S,,, Perfumery C :ty, m.rft Ktt.t.CIU.lon nnabie to meet the t rde . , , f J 4 .t .. U 1,. the Kan ,d Col. M J.LJ.k .1 i "' lH'b,i,t' i r.em. 1 ney ..rove i.e.. lean,. whim;,.. ; ,imc f h d,b W8fs n 1 V tcentemal , M--'t- 1 , mMla ,.ttl! ,u iM trK 1 rh'Z ' Dk C, FO G SlIlYF, V &T Co 1 they never eitsts,.,! M trnre theltt again, . , ... . ,t I Mauv of tour readtr- will remember the .. . . ' , , 1 and bi5 of M.S. M. Olotteltv'a heira 'ieaoaih. VJEO. VJ. oIIlVELl V M.J and srill a rreat many bad to walk who 'r ..y-'..i.u, year. 0 was pnarpeo. ,n , - . ; ; - - - - xu a, pry Parr- t.rcr-.. Pi.re Powuereu , twtnty - o-bK bavin, .... ' , ,.".-i . .-r :. ..US77. and It tcril asj though If Werebyta "" v-..i -.- -.f.,., 1 White. Utilivtstsrc, Itrsiau Insect powder, tn"reoiiereeieu a anjry atM aa -JJ-diielluig bouss-; at a iirt le like the Jew-s ". LIZ I W f WH'? 0 5P?J ! " ' . . L". I A biu f.-.ist Quite visible was rojtortoJt some localities on ti. of tin? Allegheny : servk-n and .tclivrr bis farewell sermon at ; Hick, ha ta'clv nnvivml ipiue it curiosity paid for the urn-t i' ih thiol' at.-i H.--.-Mountain on Thursday mon.ini, of last l-svansville, im neit Sabbath, SlU iust., at j in Hit- shape of a new musical instrument.! covery of rhe pr-m i..:-ii imih mv h..r vrek i l o'clock a, in. Preparatory servici Sat-i It ia known by the somewhat euphonious m Somerset town-hi;.. .iinday night. .Vii siwrtsmon iui". remetu.ier I jat Mv ; cording i me game xawa our aiarc, 1111 -mnrrrl iiTH.i.(; m allowed until SeptemlMT lint. ' If vou want irv comK claiwware, gu.m- r.-are, etc., the iace to get them i at I J. li. Six vr A Co.'s.' A liltle wen-yearold girl, by the nawe oi iiaruour, woo 13 irnuiiig tue euuiiuex , jt,i Jkt parents at the Snirset House, j M uiiiiav aluru'.K)n tell from a few jnir a:vi ; brukc her lttl arm retwin tno elbow and wrist. luniuure foi Ie money tbau ever sold be- ; ,ur(. v c iuteiy Ba w;u underseJl j,ny one ena in the buainesa in Uiis !,,.,. .i,- county. t LR'k o roiir interest and buy where you .-an t the lnit aiivatitare, and get pure, (n-sli jfootN. In order to iu-ure these two ihintr" we wtHiid advifce our readerti to buy tnt'ir d mljT'. Miiiii, inK,, etc., at Campbell's j we tay is correct. lIiKttsT-iloKS I'lc.vtt. The Friedcns' Anuual Uarvm-lloiue l'ituic will be held Ju ,s , JruV, un j.,,, 2lM,. Ar. nugrluetttt wili l(r mlie lo tllK ,,rt. viM.1!( ofany wllo nmT come by way of . - There will be a rt-Maurant on the ground. The public gen :! are formally invited. Let every Ktpubliuau who possibly can 1 ! 'n8 ,ield in l lie court house onTuestlay evening of court. ' The Aoidicr's candidate for (ioveruor. Gen. Jaiues A. Heaver, will be present. Several prominent speaker from abroad will also aooress me iii.aiiig. iuni uui, uu, anu let's have a regular old timer. . U-srs. Wayne 4 Kerkebile extend a cor- dial inviiution to all jiersons attending court to visit bis mammoth furniture store, opj - il,., .1 ll,.t..l Tl,. ,- linw t l.f Inn.. rsIlU:K of furniture on hand U.at has ever been oirerei! for "!e in the county, and their prices tire a surprise to everybody. Call and go through their immense room whether you wish to purchase or not. ; HioiiUAY lloi.r.iiKV. Mr. td. Daniels, rrt m jci:m.'r t iwn-nip ami I engageo u ihehusine'sofbuxtering. In Johnstown i,e injs ready market for everything in the produce line that he is able to gather tip. Sunday evening as lie was Hearing bis home ou jlis tum trip be was suddeuly stopped uv ,nrpe men wl0 cmhred himj to stand j ,j,.nvr He delivered up all the spare cgi) )ia,j iM)1It his clothes, to the amount of jmv jww,y.scvr n dollars, when he was j,,,., tJ ,rMWJ on his homeward jour ; ii"y. Mr Eiutok. bi the lUli of August the j lie! d.liori i itiens of Bii.tis ebiireh ttizens o. .tic l,aptis. nurtn heLlaciiiotnelebrationon the farm of El- d.r la-v, Kt.opp, as a day of jollification of tl:e g.ssl refill's of tlie S'lndaj" schmd held by Elder K.d.iriiigtbeu:iinier. A fr.s? din ner tor cvcrvbjiy was prepar.sl by the 1 iles of the neighlxirhissl. A large riautity 1 a.kjit ti,u.2s Has J'(;riiisiied by the boys. consisting of mmiies, lemons, melons, etc. Slj.e..rri1 tit ''r.t e, r.."f.-.t t u eilt t'.ki k' f.-d jn ,c.lgtj () sw;)(. ,!lcii,.j:fvaI1,i .ptleinen. , , !.,, WKfe ,a,c. Mr. Jon athan Meyers, of Sipesville, gave us a line i Sunday w hool lecture, for whieh lie has the iiiaiiKsii me oeigiiooriiotHi. I X. .1 .... . r ..... : t.i l 1 The annual camp meeting of the Evan gelical Association of this district opened at the Association's new groninls on Saturday evening, and will continue over next Sun day. The camp grounds, which were re- canvass tent. A large covered pulpit is bv .-....t non r th. e.ot ttf tlA trronrwt ftrln jn fftmt (f , hj,.h are erw;te, ,w;n,.,,e by the hnndretls for the accommodation of ', 'the worshippers. Over 3,000 iersons wee lot. the eromiils S'ltitluv and never ttfifore have we seen so large a crowd behave in so eMsiMsrfitl and oTilerlv a manner. The nn- 1 llt1 retl lain oi ace Boiii.iuoitr, tint tii.ot; out well behaved people arc allowed to enter the jiin lcsure. The hkviuqu on ctundy morn ing yaa preai'litl by rl.a pri-l.ilng elder. H ,., ,wfl.i , ' j ,: , t.iuin(.iatinl, aJa,.u.a - for sts'akinir in the oiien air. Not one in ! his vast audience on Sunday morning hail ! the lea-t dilliculty in bearing every won! of evening the grounds were ligl.te-l up by torches aud . preseill-si a iioi avt.io-i.iive alio miicjuc ap rwtrriorc. The lermitu ill the eveiiinir was .,.:m.. 1 -il- i CI ioiv iwit; "I", wm-i w-'4-i"it 'S'tv-a , ... ; r...-1 1 1 ilfrMLlTHI lllitl Minn iiBii.' utr rnu (( tru was uktM .lav. The only f .e tlay was t he la. k of nm, . not j,,,. .,, 1,-g.. owd. i , to. I wert i.iiM..-;i:er.uv ii.il i-reL'urssi I.irtheir v 1 ' ' ' . cnlertitinmeu. They did the b-st they could, howe.vr, and will mit like.y lie taken ua-! awards again. The celebrat. d feinile cyan-j tr.-lit, M: Safilla Knn, will anive to- uiiy, i I iitsviat ) ami woi-js-at. svverai tout- during the week. e are gia l to ss-e tiiat : John for a "third t- r:u. w h'le liie ..-i. -e the lr! mis-ting hi the new grounds aud j wll( are hi-ssed with "r,;' r..-J '' t; ';'': u nn lcr the new or-gsinijuition f l-eii.g so :ic- . Imrtit n- i.iii. riy .ipps-'-l to t. j..hn and it--;ol. cm! ibe w ork. , , ... . . ... ,. ,' , . . it i w :ih fcelintrs of proloun l svgri-t tnal ,, , , , we arc tailed on tsi note the demise of Mrs. ' Nora C. Maize. ... it,,- iteof Win. II. Maize, one , of the night chief oi-er.iti.rs of tlie Western . . , .. ... . , nton leiesmnti otiic--, 1 n:-.urgn. Mrs- j yho s there t.f Sinterset etftrpction tTho 1 4:d nt e'fprtH ?m4 lve her 1 Q lnke iipop. lei4f M boi,-s ff wfiilofk, fiiby gnid- isiiKn uusoiiuu, a uioinenea cutiui j her kindred and friends, mourn deeply her j itftssing away, just when lite was opening j up new vistas of hapiMne-. As a daughter she was a child who honored lur parents. j As a iter and friend she was jfy'rjg, iea4" j fast and trvjf., ey t W'iie jJbe bttr; rt-i3 tif t'Ut'-T'- pif sht bad c ilidly j w4 and ir,iilf of eliCxrunugeineiiL ftaV ttwseJ of mirnl chanicierii ty iu aiodart irilbillty and heart overflowing with ' goodness, ehe was the friend of all win. tad her aciuaintani. 8h- was known for bur t ..l.. mmt in tl,s tttitsnrtt araltia nf ltf 1 ri" . . ...... -.. . - .. . - j unfailing and unremitting in modestly car- rjingout the precepts ut lS J -1 M j t.i.rried life aha waaa true wife, a tender i motaer, inn mi m:inv tn uwr uurae mwt 1 ever brigltteued by her love. That home ie ne-w tbssohits), bsit to all-those who are ; Ih,woJ with grief come? tlie thought that j thtir loss is ber gain, and that she is now in . communion with the anreU. We join with 1 all in extending to ber Zamtly pur saicere tyre partly in this their ho-tr of affliction. " ' " - - . . . huriji atifniieti by lust fr;er..I. fir f-fT" It fc'e' vt v-i m-oh is !v.L. L. .-iebtr wil! 1k-.11 coitiinuti'ion urlay at J in. name tif an urbane; le." At the reijuest of - - i Mr. Flirk. a number f .mr young gentle - !WMM.-rr load choice fnstni,b.imel) a, Wt,i s M.vor!,i w, arrivr Momlav or Tllf-day 'f next '"cR. i Semi in your onli r at mnv. CiWK A Bkeritv. i -,, Win -li r-.r.n. lin are in ar- a i Ao. vin an perwjns n are rears on their aubswrintions to the etoy town Evangelical Church, please leave the amount with Dr. G. E. t'onra'l, or pay to the undersigned, no later than A tic. .VHh, 1SS2. A. t. BA''Mmrsi'.R- Ausustmb, ISsi Mr. John 8. Shafer has taken the agency for the sale of that wonderful natural fer tilizer. Fossil Marl, in this conntv, aud fanners who wish to get the bet lossible fertilizer in the market, undone that will not injure their land, will do well to make a thorough examination of Fossil Marl be fore purchasing. Call on or address John S. Shafer, Somerset, Fa. Don t forget that it is the cheapest A Xo. I Fertilizer in the market, selling at only per ton. Agents wanted in percentage. every township at a good A windfall happened Edward Murphy, an old gentleman of this vicinity, lat Fri day afternoon, in the shape and to the ex tent of eleven hundred dollars, six hundred of which was in gold coin and the remain der in iaper money, part of which was on broken 'aatiks. More than a quarter of a century ago. the lucky man bought a num ber of old building logs and put up a shanty in what is now called East Orcensburg. in close proximity to the culvert of the Penn sylvania railroad. Mr. M. continued im-cu-pying the building until last week, when be changed bis residence to a new' frame dwell ing which he had recently erected; after which, on Ihe day stated, he commenced tearing down the old structure, and in do ing so. one of the logs, many of which had become rotten, broke in two. and out rolled, to the utter amazement of the owner and others, the sum aliove stated. The monev was quickly gobbled up and placed, we un- derstand, in one of our banking institution j of melody, and the bewitching cadences of for safe keeping. Cra-n:'iwj Ik m'-rcnl. ; the theme unraveled themselves likea string i of fairy pearls, gleaming with the matchless Teibcte or Bespect. At a meeting of the liru l'r genius, holding the artistic, or rather Beam Sunday school Amrnst 13th, the fob j a-athetic senses of those present rapt with lowing tribute of resjs t to the Memory of ! ailniiratiuu. Win n they had. in some de Flora Elizabeth and Elmer Hay? olcmr.u, j -rec, recovered Iroiu the sensuous and schulars of the Beam Sunday school, wa? ! dreamlike beauties which Mr. Flick callcl adopted: j ,,rtn r,,m tne "organette," he favored them Whereas, It bath pleased (Jod, the lather J with tlie '"-Moonlight Waltz.-then ' Come of us all. in His infinite wisdom, to remove ! w,',-n l,,ve liw dreaming." "Lanigan's from us our f. ltow scholars, therefore UtnM. That whilst we lament our lo,,, we nevertheless bow in bumble submission to the will of Cod. knowinc that what is ....r I. ia thrir eternal pain and feel ad- our loss is tticir eternal gain ami ieei an niouishetl to more earnest activity in our Christian calling. .Wirrf. That we tenderly condole with the beloved f.ister family and mother of tlie children in their hour of trial and affliction and devoutly c-.nimcnd them to Him who orders all tilings for our good and for His g()rv .WrrJ. That a eopv of these ri-dutioiis Dr uanoisi to tne laiiniy oi un- mnuv.-u, ..... ,, . i t . , . ..,.. c.i ..I '"" " "cm """ j "0,"1,-v or l'"1'!""11 Tit A'orfA Aimriaoi .'cmVit lor Septemlier has for its leading article a very forcible pre sentment, by Dorman B. Eaton, of the evils produceii by the ppptice of levying t-Politieal Assis-smi'tils." The paper isnotc wortliy for ita striking array of facts, but more so liecause it will be universally re garded as the ultimatum of a large and in fluential section of the Republican Party ad !rc-ssl t the party leaders. ''Oaths in Legal Proceeilings,' by Judge Edward A. Thomas is a discussion of the question whether the interests of morality and of public justice alike, would not lie promoted by the abrogation of all laws requiring testi mony to be given under the sanction of an oath. Thompson B. Maury, late of the Sig nal Odice. contributes an article on "Torna does and their Causes." which, in. addition to ita scientific interest, possesses the m rit of suggesting many practical m asures lor j averting disaster to life and proiertv from . , . . ,- . wind-storms. "Architecture ;n Amenca. , . . , , , , bv C"areiieeCiKik. is marked by a freclom . . of utterance that is rcfri'-slnng. lu this re- . , , . , -, , siit it ueerves to rang witn t oinmauuer florringe's ce'.ebr-ic.l paper on the Vnited States Navy. Aiii:ustui (i. Cobb writes of 'E::rth-Bu!ial and Cremation," and .1. F. Ma.iiiing, in an article entit'.eil "The r;.-ne- va Award and the Ship-Owner-., sets forth the justice of the claims of rorisignors of cargoes and'own-rs of ves.seK to indemniii cation out of the' tteneva Award fund, for , . . e .1 ..c .f los-esi iroiu tlie a is oi , ..iiicitu'i: eiuisvis. ,,, . , " I , - The Beview is ssild by booksellers eiiij i.iivvi- ' leaiers eiirr-:. V. 1 O . t . Tol'tkA. K NSA, I August K, l.-tsi Ep. Hte.vLB-Having upent some lime In mis ttinving western city me capita, tu tne State-a line may interest your readers. pita has Jti.onu inhauitants, and is growing t very last. We hati the pleasure of seeing ! th if,rstenerinientnidein tbrov. it.g water ra the new Water works. Ac.t,r.ling to igramme, hose ' wjt attached to 'dl t'f t .... - i. ... .-' s- l'. -..-I ... . from programme water piugs on trie ::u'.n ,ife. is, ., w a hr ."V.l.M-k o-.Vw. a large nt,,,.- . " .1 1 . -1 i... 1 .... higher than the biele st building:,, and .1. . ' .... 1 ' i i . .1... ..... 1 ine water iii-stviiuen t., tl.e s iciv .um iw.i; - . .. ;; ....'.:.. uirui: iu-iiidi,ura.ii.ui. ii.i,rt.u.u iiu.nii3 ,..,,' could be r;e.:ti on the splfr, Iks, m un -it'' pislrtlK't c fsj.,,1. i,u., ieeii on a ailtl't ! cir vhieh hiid hatted i.earoiieof the -rr.''iiis . of water. At thi tiine the hofcls a'e crowded with del.-gat.-s lo the Bepubui-aii i-,iiveiitioii i which is to convene today nt 4 p in. Tbe ; lemjierariCe et'pie are piu jiuig . ioveruor ri . ! l.rnitl ivtd profe-s.i"ti s.f SAiier t could 1 ' explain why a "r.sl nostvl'" Kn- deleftto ' 1 iiould -i bitterly optsi-e lion rnor St. Ji.nti I . , . ' ; having a thir.1 term. nr. John is a great I 1 - '1 i"1 I ...... , , ..... v - .vi iur ., ....... , n.. "..it. I , ' , ,,.. . . he make- a st-ei i.- ne mm 1 j amt.-r to tne . whiskey element le-t be hsise a Vote, and; tod ttie kind of a lxdiii'-iaii that would, ; Which we afKrw rtM4 -vai very 1'IISSQ Tu. 11 1 ol 1 . k ...1 it, a . 11 ar, .enaa I. Ill onin, i.iaI..1 :., ii..,.i,..i i,n.i;.l at Topeka the col minus any turn. "The Hags of all nations,'- whicli floated , , , . , , - innu topoime ixausar-t .....raoo at Philadelphia can Ire i e'u , &lUittU:j -aU.ts, sviHtb,eA'W., A Qne igpTfl cpBrvtioa as vvvil ',;iuwMl and tMwiwWwu4 Kiifc. ny .af il.r that wetHT!il'.s.eeiiteiinialSute build - Hlii, Ai Iters. Occasionally au Indian of the Shaw iis- tribe ia seen riding into town clad in the tra ditioual leggings and loose d rests o' cill made of some material of "".V ., hp hair hamr ng doTii L i ; ij a oiiC Ida. i : - : . . n.l - - 1. j T u n I..'.. ..,.i..i.uli'l? - . . .- , I . ?i W . , " " """.'"s"'"'" '"i ,. suit pioiu.ui ... tau .uu ... Fanr?rs in the P."i.ub!itaft Valley are offer- ir.g to contract ecue9 ar cents per boshej. ' We noticed Topeka has quiu a riuiVt i ? csdored policemen. ? Kansaj Lave been pashing their ciaiin to hava a Wnp'rTuan at large. Mac. ' Our well-known townsman. Mr. Panicl , the aliuiliiir ber. nnbl a viir his estihli-hineiit ou saiimlay evening, and made nil examination of this nust recent t'rwlnction of the inventive Mnrit of tbe ' , , , . Noiif of the party hail ver seen the instrameut, nay, even heard of it, although one of the gentlemen who was of a studious turn of mind, stated that be had seen it conv nierted ujm 5n a hi;Ti fciectillr iri'jdical. Mr. Flick, who hai in.!e an rpev:ial Mtmly : of :be '-organelle and thoroughly uia-; .pr.-l fl rroifT.I r. ..1 vlilA ;e ' i intriwte mecbanifni is rendered t asccptiblc of producing beautiful melodies, took great pleasure in explaining to his visitors how a modest looking bos with a row of wooden teeth attached to a cylindrical block of wood, set in revolution by means of an ingenious ly coiftriyed crank, could make the circum ambient air thrill with delightful music. The toothed cylinder acts upon a long strip of perforated paper, the perforations vary ing in size according to the length of the. t notes the tripot jmper moving synochron : ou!y with a subsidiary cylinder. As Mr. ; Flick proceeded with bis exceedingly com. preheiisivc explanation of the merits of the "organctte," he was greeted with ciclama liotis of wonder from those present, and all joined in marveling that such a simple yet withal ingenious source of melody as the "organettc"' should not have been known in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Wheeling, and other centres where the charms of music are appreciated. But it was not until Mr. Flick set the ma chinery in motion that t ie amazement of the spectators reached its climax. Amaze ment, however, was qui, kly suci-ecded by delight as the delicious strains cf "Ilahy Mine'' swelled ii'h.iu the silent evening air. As Mr. Flick wound the ( rank with a care ful band and an bluest appreciation of the beautiful, a strung? dreamy sense of calm stole over hi devoted auditors. Beginning! With a soft, tender prelude that suggested the gentle dulcet Mghingof thesouth wind through a bed of violets, the concords grad j ually swelleil into a grand fortissimo burst Ball, a sjbvtMii Sr n "Parsival." and ijnite ; number of other popular melodies. At j tlie suggestion of one of the party that the I residents of Somerset should be given an i opiH'rtunity to enjoy the lovely music of i j j j he 'organctte,' Mr. Fiick very kindly con- sented t. give some of the citizens a sere I ""' AccoriJing.y the party adjoined to j the street, and repairing to the residences of j "cvcral prominent citizens, ii,e organelle" j was placed on a stand, and by the refulgent j rays of a dark lantern, Mr Flick again j wound the crank of the latest musical curi- and those who were the recipients of I I lie collll.lllllellt 111 1 he sl.noe id a -erei.s.li- ; . t - : sciuuimiimI fnun t!,ir .:ih,iUn hv ttrsin. T'rru:ri - ' of luelmly U ilieli ollegeillielliail sllbseiplent ! !v said reminded hiru .( the music of nil .Kalian harp. All expressed thcniseiesas Ining intense ly delighted with the "organctte,' and look forward with feelings of pleasure to another mu-i'-ale nt which the "organelle" shall be the pitce d'rcsistaiiiti. Mr. Flick having made -in esptt ial study of the "organelle." he is of course thor oughly conversant with its parts, and his explanation of the mechanical process whvrehy the instrument keeps perfect time, is at om-e interesting and edifying toail who appret .to the importance of correct time in Straws show which way the wind blow". "Hello, Fisk, another new suit'.' (billy, what are you doing now?" '"Why, Jonas, I am doing what I always did; why?" "Ob. nothing; only you always wear made ..,.1 l ...... t . , , , . custom made suit. Thoiiuot vuiiudgot . . ,,,',. ... , i Hit. i Iietter busine-s. Ha. ha. ha: l"sk. I let me tell J'oii soniet long; haveyoii lje n at . T) , r . .... I J. B. Snyder 4 ( o. s Intel v? 'N'. "Well, I was ill there a few weeks ago and I was surprise.!; there was no clothing in the s.,re at all. I askid J. B. w hethe r they were goir:; to iptif the clothing business. He s;iys yes. cummer clothing, aud told me to .-nil iii a few !:;. p.n l see -o:i!- tic? auits 'but they had mad" to orilef..) ;t iid. Well. I waited, t fcei.t iilrre jv.n- ,uvs after. i ... ., , r i .i ;l:flt t was surprised tosee the piles of cloth . , . , ., ., Inr. all new an.! the latest stvles anil nil th. lail the I i.. t...i Harris, Sterling, Xlul Sav, Fisk, why is it . . ... I (ks, Camels, etc. those fellows never have any old sttit-i on band? The other merchants have piles and piles r.f old clothing laying around for years, a!llJ of mrv tbPT alwavsfrV to-ell von the joM.t thing in the hoii-e' Well. Joints, the reason I ht;y from J. B. .tvibr .V to., i.s ln-t a.i-e I can say- Innii ,It.r , ;ul u y,",., sa'v, t I s,V(.r ,..yy ..i.)1'i..luin try , ,, i ..j 4vjin ' ' ' i . " . ' - - - . they lick . T1. aU(Ve j, :l ,;r ,,f ti,. uk v,m j auil $aylj, , Itmn 1 v . .. ., Va"V h'M ts.. t. r-r.astkiat.R. .. i .. ., 1 aiiroiefs' who wxu soiiiitlnrig ldter than I ,, , , , .... , , 'the l.-iihlf haul brand of Phospnate can in. . iV.i... i.u ...ir,.mu lull... . Tl...' ,' T...1 tit T. . '.I , Alts..rs. Iliiiiei. ,v Smii.s. ktM.viiM'rt.iikcr. Jii ...i;i, -. ,.r i5-ll p t t:)ti of lo hags. Cook .V. Pl IKITs The I'i-ti..i ist-. i'Var,-. .Volst fLi-t li fr.ofitii.ic "TM.-hiv g:.l,berisl !!y,w r- , Vf- .e . t-t spots is the .l.si.r.ui-iuii eliacin ol iorc- titie t oloj;iic. i ail . ii ...... 1 :. rnp, L1111- -l rriso:i A kvmh f'".t. Uii.-f an. I C;HI, Powder have, by 1 , , 1 , ,., ue.r gooilrtess, gained a lame sr.Ie. fhe .. ...! .!...s ,.. tl. - I:,,..,. pfic? -:ii stta't's Worm Syr.i - - D. ,, . , 1 rif tbo hr:;" "k;.iy lr ".."rb" Ugaoicl by uiine Insect Powder, anything in the .Lu., )ln. Acii. niiti assj. me or wrnte for j A ju irie, ,.,iwrfuliv answen-l 11 ... iV.st I 2. ,tff aksTJ,''- i , P....c.i v... aui. ran Atlention 11 ' ..r. . VWT - - - - - .u. LiviiUS kimvssl ileeds is direct- ,oua of tlie Utr ,,f As. j ,,i,iv, which reads as follow;: : -A1j mJ uvRVcyancea for r! i - utc t lLi, CMumnB w,,til hilI, w ,.1. the tdlict- for icor.litig ibx; Valise, ' ct unty where ihe land lu.- iTJt aitinths I aiXeT ,nc extvotio 1 ..r. .'i ,, . , .. - a-. i .i.ij ..i ..... w r vw si..t . - I v. riniw' ".jietety stttb .Vr-ad il.d tyvn vev- ati -.rdssl a af.vr-abl. shall U ad- : o-d-ed frsiidulent and v.ddaguinst anv ul- ....... .,.l,..- r..e . vMt.,.i. :.i,.,. soiwi. i"".. - - ' - " I. , . , 1 1 1 ,11.. j von m,,w,n nrr" w rrtor"e" w",re tne recoming oi tne uceuor i-otivej amv un- j (tfr which ncn sucseiwnt pnrrn-c-- j n,,, eball claim. j. m i-rinorijj cotice. an4 those j holding ict.-7rtlid d.eda will see the im - i-rtancc of having them m-onled without ?.hr 'delay. All deed. reconk-J un.ler ' t his cet shall apiear so to be by iDilo-e. j 2 er.t made tliereon, according to the true ntertl and. wanning of the art of Aenihly. j ! l:nu trti. - - i'lu' als-vc rew ard will he j Aug. Kth, nitisistiiis.' of in ...oney 1 .-I7 .-if it in aM. s K in ..ilver at.. baton, r ' ,., ,. ., ;.!,.., ,..,.. ... toil....... ...i-i...- .... t jan.Kr Uhoa.N !". !:', ..i,t. aamt Ja-oh j Krieilliiie f.r V one .;a::)-t Noah f!rind!e I for .n n.minr Jl.n wt; for.' i ' r gaint Ja-ob Kline f..r one against ..., v.ir r -tii 1 . Aaron liarrone fjr S;3. 3 JirBI. BERKLEY. " tmmmmmmmmmmm . MAKKIKD. - - - - KFTr MFvi-'P-J t tin. rfonisl nar Ntl-1' " J-l.. At tlie lUilOmtea par- soniiKe at New entrevilie, on the 1 '.th day of August, by Rev. W. V. Deatri, k, Miss Ucbccca Mevers and Mr. Josiah Koim. both of this county. KRAXT BUil'f.H. On August , by A. A. Cobcr, Mr. Isaiah T. Brant and Miss Lizzie Blough, botliof Brothcrsvalley town ship. MUXEBSET BIKkET Corrected by Uooa Unarm. Duuu ia CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR & FEED Applcs. dried. t S Apideliutter. V a;.il Hrwn. V nu (.a Uutwr, y (keg) " rmll) Buckwheat V Lush " meal, luO fcs.... Beeswax V tk Jiacoo, shoulders, ft fc alileii, - , country hams, f ... Corn, (ear) ft busliel " (.belleu) . " mel)t Cair skins, ft a Kkks, w dot Floor, ft btil Flaxseed, ft bu. 1901k) Hams, (smear-cured) ft t.... lnl. ft 8. Leather, iwd sole, tp nt.per, kip, " Middllnics, and chop P.4 l,s.. tMla, f lu Potatoes, ft hn (new) Peaches, dried, ft H ...TttU Slue H 00 tl co H5c lotle .. ..Pi'yitae "il 10 1 10 3e e loe . t iUU V 00 .Tic 17e llie 3ucte.'!3c 70C 7 icy soe s2 IM Hctn'ie 0C aril SI It) le 90.(2 00 .1 411 i'iO t 00 (! OC llcWI-te t7 tl 10 S.V53 i,je. m on........... j salu Na Lv'bbV extra' irpjund Alum, twrsaek. " Asluon. per sai lt Sturar, yellow fl tt , wldte Tallow, f t ; Wheat, fibu Wool, ft it B. PLEAMTJKSIITDTE! PALL TERM OPENS E1TEMI5ER 6, 'I'HIS Institnte Is nr.eof the most convenient and X Iwst suited to the wuntt of the yon3K people ol Somer-et couti'v. There are five curses of study : seven tearhers deTotinir all thulr time to m.uitM'. iwiua assistania : a new nrica Imildina; ex'-luslveiy fr lady boarders: another ta bclna- remodeleil lor young men : elaht instlta tlons including Colleges. Normal tod Art Schiails are rcpresenteu in the r acuity. I. ln thorouahnesa. health, location and breadth of training Alt. Pleasant compares with the very beat. A thorough course In Hook-kccpinic. Mnnic Is tani:ht privately or la class. A new piano was added In the jprtna: acd another will l added in the tali. I'alnttne; in oil and water colors. IK-comtlng China. Charcoal and On yea drawinirs. ()ermn Uuuht hy a i alie Oennsu. A grad uare of a leadlna New En land Normal School in chanre ot the N..nul dertment. A eataloitue givina; particulars i iust oat, and will be sent on appli.-a'lun. Address LKROY STEPHENS. ""K'-1 PreWent. FOB SALE. A valuable farm containing aliout Ons llundrrm end Mxty firt Acrt. (165) rifty to nftv-nve (50-ii) acres ot the finest Oali and Poplar timber Iii Llg! onier Valley, twenty-live as-i .Ylie.t a, - . .1 . . . .... - sides other tiiuU-r land all well wirer-l 1 stone on the fannTg.- lrame"ou.-e! wigon sll' eigoiv acres si.ieuui.i grain aiel navture land. r- u ited from LTk ' P K It 1 miles .If mile where may iZ,'.,t 7 grain nouse an i log tiarn. Situnte.1 l-.rt. p. K. K..4 miles. Lacolle West Kaimeld. one and one.halt- .i..,.u...,.n.i..i, ,, it... .... - ''s. umj lu-utcu TERMS EASY. Address JAS. Q. LEMMON", 37nl Woodland Ave., j ,r of N. W. Lemtnun, Latr'bTww ; moreland Co., P ) VtZ-lT VALUABLE HOME! I , - i i f ; . -j- . - M L J rTi tT f I t M i t - ry'A E undersiirnrtl will eell at private s: J 1 reasonable ivrms, e farm containing 33 ale on acre. situate in Somerset townshin. one mile west from the Court House. 30 acres ol which are clear and in a giw.1 sta e ol cultivation, and 3 acres timtr land, with a new tswiss barn, a good dwelling house, tenant bonseand other outbuildings there on erected ; with never-failing springs of water and plenty ef fruit trees on the same ; adjoining James Parson on the west. FRANK B. yoUNTRYMAJf. Somerset, Pa., Aug. 3, lsait IIKIUFFS SALE. By virt ieofeertsln writs of Vend. Ex.. FL Fa.. P'.u.' Fl. Fa., and Fl. Fa.l Posr Vend. Ki.. issued out ol the Court of Couiuvon Pleas of S imerset county. Pa., and to me directed, there will b ej. posisl to public rale at the C.urt Heue, a fbs ersct, fa., on Friifaii, A v pint 2Vi, ls82, -.i.w a s. .,, ,k. ..- v.. ., at l eU-k P. M.. all the right, tlt.j an.1 lnefet and claim of t he .b-fendant John Jacob sjcce'l, ..1. in an.i io tae louowing roai esta-e. vu : l. t rn.m . oi roucil situai in Smiov- , .aie ami isoie.i reT-riv;ag r,ia.:y car cwrve erset h-rough. Somerset county. Pa twin.- jut ; aeat). Irusilr. K-'ier, a Hen Hug .v-.vj and pip-, ot lot No. li-, and knows as No. 7 In ttl Parker 1 ParbirCook Sttve and P!;.j, I No. ss c.s.kUiK Lllrisioa of said lot. bounded oa aiata t'roessireet Stove. S winks, Cookiyjj Vun.lls. Tir.-ware. J on the east, lot of E. Yoan on t'ae (oath, alky on ! Flour Chest. Churn. Cr.sjjs Tu.-e, I Castucror the west etxl lot of Val. His, Kfi . on toe north, j Cloth-s Wringor. 'aiU'i arriaye. iintihT-hor-., being se.ent.ca feet wide on Main Cross street, 1 1 walnut UaVrark. wi'.a ilirror, gins Fruit Jars, runnu weitttanl ntty-sU wet, bat ing thereon I Pi'i Patau ia Liocai. t r, a7cteu a oee-sUiry baildicg now occupied br A. i ae w cotanocot at 10 a. m. ol said day. C. St ueii. with the apparteaaaires. No. 1 A jiut-lt containing six ajm. uoreur : less bounded on tue avuta ny ta ksimerset ami lie-lford Tnmplk Ma-J.ua tut vest by lands of J.iafe Brsot. A. Tra. Ot'ttnta aad Joba H. I hi, uo tbe sortk y las. Is oi Yak Hay aad ca she east bv a-udi oi tilai Cunning kaits e.ur and ij,re vn-rtus acres oi w a ice is spare in smmerset townblp, aad tbo remaining part in Somerset be-.0k-a. wita trie appurtenance. So. o. A starn tract of unseeted lands silaate t Alb aheny township. Somerset cumy. Penn'a, assessed In the name of Ct.ffri.th it S.'hell.eon Uining two hundred acres more or less, with tbe apeurtenaissea. Taken In eveeutpw at the suit of Michael angleand alarta wangle, bis wife. uee,( easily Maria Nacgle. ".LSO, m .... ... I .1.1. t.K.'t, UMVeMSfc Slkl Cjana fti the defcnrtaM. Ao.a A. aennell of. In aud to the fo'lois;!; rl estate. v: A certain tract id " i uu .ate In latrlmer townsklp. StMoesset .s-untj. Pena'a. i-ontaluing forty tu ;fi aciji i iu-reerbss, adirdninz laalia Oaiistiau Minke-! ' C-mpaa and otUq. -.-.a a dwelling ht-nse and ' Olkr u(y tMiiUyti iarreoa crtrtist, with the ap. J ia-:oi,t. ' 1 iaeiorntt-. at the rai: of W. T. H-.s. mier. giwu ireai. Ba,ttui.'.i&i Uhio Kaiiniad M'-srll. I ALSO, I AU th, T,r. ltle. inlerest and claim or , rhe defendaiit, C. F. Wea7er. of. in and to iha 1 following real estate, vii : rvo. 1. sr. hh 01 ground si;iae tithe (wn ..r B..ihcl. on tbe line tl ii S.3ert:i act camr-na railroad, ln Paint bwnshin. siouierset I of satd tcs, oivtaiuing 4-10 perthea. with an- enuniv. i-enn a, utjt est .o. 1 lu Hl.s-k a. in nt.t f-Jyniocn. I " V . . Ik MS,J.I.S..U.J L. .. - . - r I - ' tlUHUU, UIIMir , t,flU- eouveved by Etaanoel fcaa aao) H iC. F. tkereoa erected a story aui iUduelling house and other out-baildibga. -tlia'tho appMrtent&eea. - -, u ,1... mm iwi u, jikvsv 1.. 11 - . engot-i, jtiMM alive ly. ! . , . . ,AtsSlk j ' s ,H,vs .otcrcsfc ami eiaiutoi vae defendant. .1. a. Jv itttll oL lo ami to tbe foU j IowIds ral Mtare, vlt : - tbe andlridetl one-half laieren of two eactaia lots of ground situate ln MeTerv . dale 'it 1 - .-; et cuntv, Ptnn'a. tinj lii...vu 1 1 ..i . ji h. ..1. ui.i . ... I . 1W ...,..,.1. 1 ...... w. .--i 'V ; awl desenoesi u aiuows. twit: . I S&ftfSftS J and on tirh hj A jiatSjs W, M tttu P- , PT"-V.iut jn tae vest t Mia street, on tie M?. tejaacsaa. taaa la aaecutlca at the suit of P. F. Bowley. I Xon.w. AU perwos puiebajtoa; at tbu above - u.M tk Mtfbs that a nart of the rrar. rhase ta.sns-T io t-a m masie known a i tne um . TZlVlluVJ.JlTA to aaie at t wk oi tbe first r&ter. 1 rr"""T V"""-" e- "-" ; . crii-rti l annsi.v ul ma jrjwoi .ua-KJt t ibcu , icii. t mi. -rs ". us l .k. .... 1 . .k.-lt., ..... . .... ... kZmZlLk'S, Taad wrte will b. k, itb bti-raaae nswtauul ta riJL"' JOHN J. SPANULEK. SrtcaisT's Orrrra, ) Srt.f. . . t . . j . . ! "TjTRAY NOTICE. Pj'" . ynMa aBd ika others spotted. The owner eaa recover V prty aad sia2. OKf). SX1TH. t e-jA ler. iea-lA fMsVlaWta I-M m 1 aeaa at aar. faelffa ata 1 . pJU FF SAM ' r,- H i it r-i em. if. ub-t ! 7 A -W" . :.t 1 ..Vli'k r m . '! il" r--.f li ! IM r-: s-.n I i liui l h;il.Jt. '. . '. .'.:i-. i -r l !.-. th. t-li.krrmn Lam It '. irnanr. mnjiiwl I. mere i tnini, r. In ml m itr t..li.tMn real! ..... . . . . no. 1. A certain tract isni tiittata m 4kiiid i Tp S..mert eoont. unryi on a ar- ram In V nameol Aiiani mi. ojntainin . t acres. strtM measure. .)Klnlnir lnU wrmntrl lntliDmo( John Wait, chriMopher Walt ; .0. . a tra.'lrflj!;:ii w r'r3'W. mr- . vytl n warrant in Mir n.imf "J .l'.n:n Wljin . rnnlatntnir tit mT, nrlit mn.iir', fwinn; ' lands warranted la lko niue ot A-lam Wliire ac i i uihors. ; No. a. A rra--t of -ir i si'cuo at rc.-.it.i. ar- I Tpved i a warrant,' In lb bmbia it l'rini'tc ' hrock. ccntaiiiin Sua acres ami 1W pen-n ,,,-, ,.,. .i, .!. h. nil Vrro tTr4. I i Jam:i CaatacUim, lacl ia name u( Jubn WUiic . j '(f.eA,-,riiet of,an,, .rreM, eon- t.tnlnwll. anM.M.i AX n.n.hal a.t f.klnin tv I i sslnan liver, larsls warranted la Itie naino of Christopher V nlte. J..hn W alia nd iitSers.titlnir a part f tract jiirreyed on a warrant in tlie nnmeot Thumaa V bite, eriulully ccnutiaed M acres. No.S. A tract ftfland sitaateas aforesaid, ur TtTd on a warrant In the nam of Cornelius Kulley, cuntalcinc wet strict measure, i lolnlna lands of sunreja In the um ol Adoi t;riner, Jnlin U'liilo and others. iu. . A tract of land Htuata a tr..ra! t. ur vev.,1 ,a a warrant In the nameul Criiei'kfr W tilte. eoatalninx fi.ur han.lre.1 arcs. wr r less, s.lv.lnliia Units ot Samuel Heiu'ri- an. Ila- kertim TuDnd truct, lands amnttsl in ih a inie ! of Adara Whit.-. John Wklte and utters. An. Hi. A curiam tram ol land kn-wn a. flnker tun Point, In upi-.r Turkej:s.i '.ownshtp, n auin iua acres, strt.:t measure, neiog Mtrt of a snr- vejr In the name of Thomas White, l,lnlc; land In narxe of Christopher White, lantls ot liavkl Helnbaughantl others. So. 11. A tract of land situate la CpperTurkcy ioot pjwn.iiip, contalnlna 111 acres an. I la; perch es, adjoining; t:ai.elnian rivvr, lands In the name d Cbrlstopuer White, land of Awl serhltr, WlUiam sinrderaml others, heinic partot a trut of Uud known as the Peter Weimur trecu Alo, all the rosl. iron ore. limestone, lire tiny aud oth er minerals and mineral suoianees. lyioa and tie lnK on. undir ami ciiuinrtl within tne surtace of the land licreluaitcr dctcri.ied, and the ntfessary rlvht ol way In remove sai l minerals t,y sun. ways and means as may be lonnd necessary, tin c In sueh way and manner as to do as little injury to me surtnee sou as ixasiuie. via: No. li The minerals . -is aiore'uld of a certain I tract uf land situate n I'pper Tnrkev(,.t Two., ! containing lWacres. the surlaeoof whloh ttoan ed by William Snyder, adh'iutna: landsol Aani tseeliler, Hiram Cramer and ol tiers, twins part ol a tract ef laod kuown .11 the Peter Weiiuer lam. No. 13. The like minerals as aioresald ol a tra.-t ot land sltuule as alorrsaid. known as the Jmtdi Oerhart Inns, t intuiuina 1 acres and 1J on hes adiolnina lands of Jids lieinbenb, Hiram Cramer and otbora, the lurUtre ot wha h i.sowne.1 by Jonathan Moyer. No. l.v. Tne t lose tilth part of the like minerals ln a certain tract id land situate as atoreAiid. eont&lnlna actrs. ail.iolcinir No. l't las: atore said, lanii of John Bn.ucher, Cunnlnif hstn's hetrt and othsrs. the surlife ot which is owned tir .liihn Kroaclier, and Is known a the I'ppcr HolbM-ik fa rra. No. 14. The undivided thr-Anhs id tlie like minerals in a certain tract ol Itnd situ.ite aat..re aaid, cnhilntna vl aores and 44 perches. a !idnin lands herinliei'Te desi-rilie.! as No. l.t, Stc, lands t. phlaeas ncrhler and or her, the sartace J of wtnch Is owntwl y Hiram Cramer, called the ; Lnwer lhdl.na k lira. j T'Tfelher wen the ..:i,.in buildings and im 1 pn-vements. rli : No. 3. HtTlnic ttiere-i erecie.! f.r dwelUna; hi-nse (trme or plank, two statues an I uthir ontbuiliiinaa. No. 4. Having thereon erected one store house, nine dwelling h"Ues Hraine or plauk), one hlark niitu shop, tlire: e'-it.tcs. and a g's. t .s;a:i.mary steam saw mill. No. ii. Having llierei.n enf:et one dwelling honse (tramu er plauk), bank burn and other oui bulldlogs. No. lo Havii'K thereon ereete.1 two dwelling booses i frame or plank), two stables and other outbuildings. Also, a tram nad running through trai ts Ncs. 'i J, t. a and 10. Taken tn execution at the suit of Noah S'-at1-, useot rmanuul I-hty and keim tt Iavengsnl. Nimt'i All persons purchasing at the atira sale will please tiike noiice that a pitr ol the poretase ni mey to be uia.ie ku..wn at Die time of talc will Iw re-iulre.! as soon as Ike i-rcperty Is kn.K-ked down, otherwise it will be again ex- fised to sale at the risk ol thj first purchaser, be resi-lueofths pun'base moneymust be paid en orj bei.-re Thursday of ttiehrst week ol Aavu-t Court, the time bxed by theC.urt for ibeacknowl edg:ucii( ol detsla, aisl iw.dteJ will be ack.mwlcdg Diitil the parchasc money is uaid in full. JOHN J. SPAXOI.t K. SbeniPs (. . ) Siierlfl. Sui.'erstt, August 1. I 1 pOL'KT PROCLAMATION. ?i , i , """" '"- PresWent Jodgn..! the s-.eral Courts ot ..mm..i. f1'' , "f., J "ytiv, ."""rslrts the mi. tee nth Judichd Mstnet. and Jumi, e of the ...iris ..if I ivpr a, ..I I .nn;n, r nn.i I fT.r-. I Oil h. i.... : : ' , . . - ,, - -. " v - . '"r '"e " 1 ""' K0" "'n"'' en-isiers lu ', ,he M ,,t"t- u '"d Sv ! kl SsvtiKH. E;.u;res. Judgea of tae ('..oris ,( I t 'ommon Pleas, and Justices ot the Courts ol !yerand Terminer, and iKneral Jill lirlivery i tor the trial. d alleapi'a! and otlir .-(ten lers In i lor the trial ol all eat i ll. cuntv r.f S..m-.rf.t hnir i,,p.l thrti ..n.r... I uion Pleas, and General ju:tr!er Session. -S th.d ami to me oireciisi. i,.r ii...'iiiig a t ..urt oi l orn I Peace, and (ieneral.lail lM-iivery, aad CviiU ot i I ujer an'i irnnner, at Somerset. j oa Monday, ,tms H, !VJ Notice Ls hereby n'.ven to all the Jadticesof the j Peace, the Coroner and Coil. sides within the said I tinntr of Somerset, that th.-y ls then and there I ln their proper persons with "tueir rolls, -words. iniuiiti.,ns. rxaminafKns. ami other remem brances.todot'aoss things which to. their otti-cs and in tiiat heoalt apisfrain u, 1 done: and also tney wno win prosecute against tlie prisoners that I are or shall be in the jail ot Somerset count j, f. Iv be last. JOHN J. tsPANOLKK. Aug. 1 Sberll prnr; BLIC s.u: rtie nndersigi.nl irX oit lubiie sale, at 'be Ijithcraa parson:!;;, in Uttniil!e. S..ni;r-et coaniy. Pa., I Tlur'!ty, A fjitst 1. lSL'. tne following peraonal pr.iperty. vis : One riding and driving Horse, eig h'. , old, 1 Buggy. 1 set Single Harness. 1 ".addle. Round ! Bridie (new), 1 l;re.4t .'idlar, gts'l Sleigh. Pl. ! aiolh Kock Ciib ketu., P..t;u.M.s, an. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 1 f inc. Bssi nsun Suit, walnnt. martilc top 1 Wahtut I ieiad. 1 Wash stand. 3 Cane ses t "eairs Wal ' i r.nt Table and Towl rark. 1 large Freneri iUr . .u.rror. a .liittresses, if.vt.s ami rit'.acrs. 1 i Hurting crlli (walnut), 1 chestnut M.tnd and -Mimir. halt doteu. waluitt Ctue-jt at Chal.-s. I 1 walbUt maible-toD Cemje Tr.i. 1 I 'un. Koeker, 1 Organ and Hwoi, i ratan Kockr. Chn- 1M. i walnut fcs.icn-.on Table, singer Sewing ; alachiiie. Ul d.en Uining Chairs. 1 Sideb.-ar.i I Wuf ,., ,-, and O lauware. 1 U.o.,ge, I lg,k- iertos will he aaown on day ot . L. U Sit HER. NOTICE. Nisic Is hereby given that I. 'he ander signrst. will not be resonsitile r..r unr usi I i traded by C. I'. Weaver, til tne oral C. I. ' I w eaver at C .d-dng buine nt Ii.ta. St,mr. ! seteounrs. Pa. i .. A. KHY Et; .1. A. Pores win ee-tiae rae Pouapbaie baas. ! Bess at t he "old anJ. ' i Jjy j-s I- '-" FAHENSY'S cki.i:i;katki Blood Cleahssr $ t i : -ori- I'r C'f.stivi-liess. tVi!:stir,;it!01l siti; rini ?vlt.rviiisi 1 1. !:it ::-. I.iv- r lj.iir.:iii)tsi, r.iii.iti-i li--cri!er 1 " . ! -l:iVl'.i.i ict lil.flllllUlls'lll, IrJittt !)Vs)ii-.isi;i nr I :ii-.-tiiii. Er-ysiji laa. u ortti. l:tp WiirniM, Prop- i-v. Ncuralmr.. t lulU ;tr i I v r Dk, Geo. G. SutTELr 8c C. Manuraciorerj and Proprietors. nATXKSROUO, read.. Price, - - ii per riottle lor ftls !, all lrgKlstsi. bOMERSET, jPA.. BONE AT 83.00 PER TOjN LESfe Than Can be Purchased Elsewhere. Warranted Pure Slaughter-House Bone Dust. VnfVMmpd. Xot Boiled, "ot Bleached. I We wHl sell cr Bene Du.t by anawils at s.rr trie cwyer. jjJJJ Jy'J mmm f euta. a wneaSca DISSOLVED BONE DUST anu duiji. rti. r ft D1 - GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S In BONNETS AND HATS, ANf MILLINEEY GOODS. iSwa GINGHAMS REDUCED TO 10 CENTS! PAE ASOLS 5 Cents ! FANS 2 Cents ! Itorgaim in LACE CURTAINS! It will pay GEIS F0TSER & QUINN'S, G. IsT. BO"2"ID keeps In stock all the leading and special DKUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS IN THE M.A.KK.KT ! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rorhelle Epsom and Glauber Salts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petro, etc. "Vtany articles such as Cream of Tsrtar, So-la, Cinnamon. Cloves. Oinger, that are put mp la. Paciagrt are targidy ailulterated. I keep them ln Buik only, and will Ooarsatee all artlclee te be STRICTLY TJB-B! 1a.ring Extracts. Vanilla, temon. ax., pat ap unlcr my owe name, and eaa ass era all that they are made tr.su nothing but THE BEST MATERIALS! In ye Stuff! 1 keep Logwood, Madder, Bine Vltrol, Indi gu. Martate Ttw. Co. htneal. Nirertoe: .. All the leading Patent .Medicines. St. Jaeobs Oil. Parana. Manalln. kidney Wert, H .p H:tter, August Flower. Oerman Svrup, torse Indian Koot PUla. EiJ'a Halm, ao., e. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS! Physicians- Prescriptions and F.anrv Ka.sipts blled with eare, and Bone bat Pare Itrngl dts r.se.i. Fanr-y and Toilet Articles ia Oreai Variety, sipectacles and F.ye Ulass to salt alL . nArj.i '. " ' -.- . - i Pm.ra, blank B.,ks. s. li..l riss. Slates, renens, int. r.u.r...., r.r, .-...,-. ... I kinls Conntry men;aaats are invited to call and Ret quotations on Uroeers' Urna, lje Matte, prs, blank its I 'onntr Stationery. .e. II ( rvl (! i secure It. . Call I t i- fhi4 sen i I TV i-rk"i win wtir tne Cull ami ee me whether 50a wish lo MAMMOTH I5I.0CK, . - - SOMEUSKf. TA J U S T OPENED !' A LARGE STOCK OF FANS, PAEASOLS AND SUN-SHADES ! PLAI1T AIID SICSSE SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS' VEILINGS, BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED, DEBEIGES, NEW PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits. Chintzes, Jiorrics, (iingliams, Zanzibar Suitings, Ac. Aiso, i BI5 Assortment of GLOVES JOsTD HCSIEBY! in Oaf oil, Berlin Silk and U-le ThrnaiLs. Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and Light Coats, GEO. KEIPER & CO.'S, 255 & 257 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN, PA OXF. I'IMCKTO ALL. wrAVKITK FOK LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., i 1 :! Clinton Stres-t. JOHNSTOWN, JPA.-, WALTHAM, ELCIN, SPRINCFIELD, BOCK FORD, HAMOEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, In CoW and Silver Open-faco and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watchea. 1 LLI USE 6F CHOiO: ZQSIOL IKTElTiESTl ' a rCher inVxmmonia than Peruvian Cuano. . . at ea.aaax e-aelw' fPnTIl ITI7DK kv. r.r (he. rarasss fe Owe- r-rs. 'tZZZ Z'--u m, .tt.es. . -i.rk, mm la waj wm JZZil mmZmZ?jW Kaa Iteac. PBeMtaibat qeiara mmtt laleetajesa Mr epcawj aaawi Pure Chemicals and Super-Phosphates. Joshua Horner, Jr. & Co., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND- RGAINS JK.T - ALL you to call at ' t. , - . .,,.. r .n JL-ruir irwmwi rairrw, i-v-iiij, "c" vwyww buy or not, Keii-tlullj-, AXD XO DEVIATION". 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