U Somerset Herald. K. TIX. EJinr. r -;5l'T jrt are o" the wane. tata. jsei al Bieneeier & Snder'a. i tJ truawa at Biejecaer Jk Sny. f.fa w3 tpectacles at Biesker A I StiRj3e in all colon at Bieaecker 4 I -j d.5rent odurs of eitrarta at Bie- ..f SryJ'- 4 '!. 00 ll mountain trees are tnrn- f ,.); quanlitie. 1 a.-c U is already it J i-jf. iLruogiiout tii state. f -i..mii i over-rua with watch and 1 ,,-.jtr,, of whom are busy. ,3ll, '.at:-.! county ia tiwuble3 with an , kJ !"n,i ,,f ruiJ:i."iit marauders. K.'i Wiser, bt!!d, recommended by oiciaiu, U) be Lad only at liitaeeker A ,-:c f.s if to be beld at York this u, o DirmniK on V-tober 1st and cjti- Ollf s ii k liio Flour. Yon will ' ,i !"..ir aii-1 firty fnlon -vt-ry Imr n fi-iV. ) r- pack is warranted. ...lrr tjrotrid Alum a,it is the best fjr ,, ,;,, market, only one dollar r ji si ur i (irottry and Feed Store. o; .Ja water at Bienecker t Sny- rg s:ore. The only f.laoe in town t M can K this delicious and cooling r j .c . on veil 1111 01 uiu 1 , L-5i"ie will be htld in Harris- i S-iir.""k is the onlybuiines fma in . 1 : . . t- 1 r-t tliat runs a u-'::Tery iiiu. rseiiu ,,iur wJ-rs f'jr pr.xries anj f-il and it ,ie l.verwl cbeerfuiiy. if it is a ton of i und f coiTot, . are on band a large number of good ,;.! e will sell in (jiuuititirs to suit ;:rc!.i!"-r. Prices ery reasonable. Yard tLe planing niUL UoLBBooK Baoa. t Fabsos. iV. W. Keen, the distinguished I'hila surn, will contribute to Iitirjxr'i .:.r for 1 Wober a paper upon " Itenent v :n r-Tfrry. in which be points out !.:?!.. ii? advance in this depannietit i re lie maintains that "America .;.v if -aft of playing the chief role in u chat:ee that baa taken plat." ; o. Yea 1 O. Yea I 1: ek mli be court. V'e bave no : tiic'r will be a pJoliy nuru!er of pei ..wr.. If you wiil call at onr store tiita'otiderful low prices we are seil . -.is at yoa will be convinced that .;; sare money in bnying from us. the advertisement in thia week's Pakkex t PaBkca. Oats Wanted. e thousat.l bushels of good White it.Ted. I'.jr cash or trade. M. Si'HKOc'X. -achers' Special Examination. - ?t-;al examination announced for ri, 1 i-tober .'th, will be beid on Salur--. f tcr. ts-r 'Jsth, instead. Applicants '&ie an .pj.rtuni;y to secure either -s.Ltai or provisional certificates. J. M. Ittairv. County ujsiriniendeitt. Net ice. -v!.- urn It ig nic note or book accounts ;j-eca.i and pav the same. Owing : s.c-kae of the paitie to wiiom I sold I will be unable to come to see I rs ! r.ioiiey bacrty and unles I can niiiiiry 1 will have to make costs 011 .An aiiii accounts I hold. J. U. Ssvi'ia. wanted 1 W, ir.'l Furs, I will pay the highest y.,t fnr all kinLs of hides, elts ami 1 1' wnnt 5i. crirds of Kock ak and rr Dark. P.i cords wanted at once, on Bie at my residence, inimedi tst of the S. 4 0. Station. U. G.Cl'IIIIASAIL NEW COODS : - AT J. il. Ii:.I'EllDAt"M S. Jt';v:ng a full line lor iai! trade of '!'.. t U 'THING : r. s. P y.'. ai.d Chi'dreiis' Suits and ot.-, Pantaloons, tlverails. Jackets, Ac rr::Ni:HiNG f;rai'S: i,:.-.f. Vi. Jcrwtar, Collars. CuTs, II- Ac. H2:;, aj. Shoes and Boots. t-'AHI LTIN'iS. .11. Ir.i rains, Ilimp. Matirg. Ciigs, i iccir and fttsir Uil t'loths.. i.c. it.j Childrens' (.Vjats, Jatkets Iol ic. Mike Will Pay. V.lo. Mike ; shale! How are you?" ii all ritit, Piik ; thar.k you." "rrr art jllU gmitg. Mike ' ' -v. :.-. 1 ui goiiig to Sumerset to i i v-.ut.t to J. i;. .- nvdr , be has sold st..i a.-.d wants his money." il.kf. I laid Lira last week and tr tuci u.e iljat ui.it.se the Jsrsons c l ira money mould come ai.d settle i-iy ti.cir aciouuts be would bave Uecw-tr as it was inipvib!e for bim ou! and every jiers.jn that owed 1 kticw thai Snjdcr needs Lia money s.'ioiiid be Iid." t". i sk he will have what I owe bim N Ti. ia." A Cheap Trio to Pittsburgh. t. 4 0. llai.mad will run a special "-j' ti to the Pittsburgh Exposition on iay. S-piem!r litth, aud w ill sell n tickets at the lollowing rales, good rtstitys, wiiich includes admission to t;j.tion. fir train as designated be- Fare. Ear. 1 ose and Throat Di ase TI 'u- tkit. Hundre-is write a to d-N-r.ne their case and ask if ''ra. th ,,t .. tr... CT.:', ! ai -?er rirvareuardly two cases ,; "'"'",nff tue tame treatment, Tet r ',. V':0' uredor brtif-tited. To I V , .. an xamina!m is enes- J p 1:",rJ s" on your sight I , ; IrI'" that s-ni 10 too i 1. D, . dar irerona Deiar t M', t" "l!ase. It !i rtyo.'i r I. ','': a comp.eie examination, .fc.ll',' J"u ll can I- , 1". nJ ad a',ut ,1 ; von xTZ r l2r,xni:nli" credit- ayr ,,.Vi . a,tvar,ta4re of excursion "s -1 r.Itiri. it' . ji.. 1Hk. v... i . c-uit7 J T.nxj. i . a. f '- - f ,Vl ; ,sX) V '.! i.u-y 9iM 25 T ;Vdl lo.lo 2W ! -t'aie J iitictior. jcr I;t 2-X r'u 135 2.3m J :7 Juri'tion lo 2.50 1 " - !' V 1.W J - !'t S4 2 tO i'- S.35 ' n !' CTO i..M 2 05 rj- l'll .45 V' - 1 4S 23) I..X 2.-J5 i! """ 11.-W 2 25 f ' - - -.11 -.21 2.28 I f - . 1125 2.25 J 'I 5 115 rj'' - ..1107 1&5 W. W. 1'i. k,,, T. r. A. euue. Pituburgh, Pa. A iij bUil tht re are a ter M beads a uo instist that tber? la no need of a new jail. lion. A. J. Colborn's condition is slowly ipraiif. IleiM::i ixnf.r.tsj to Lis bed. His Honor Ju.le lrr arrived home from Bedford, Hon.iny niomirjr. v.t.tre lie bad been boldn p a two weeks terra of court. Mr. Samuel. Pliiisun aiwJ hi son H. B..iLe Berlin bankers, were in Somerset Tuestiay morning. Applioaaon lias been ruaie far a charier for another National Bank at Johnstown. It will be styled "The Second National Back of J'ihnatowa." A larjjc J arty of tramps bare been camp ing iu the woods boutb of town for several days, much to the annoyance of the citizens of that vicinity. The gan of thieves who bae been com mitiinjr depredations in the western part of liedf ird County, bare all 2een brought to jualue', seven of theui Laving Us-u Cunviitol In the Court last wtsrk. The bids for building a prifsj (jt &m tmt coati'y are to be oer.ed to-di. A number of foreign cjtrctont are in iiwu and earh will rndiuvor I n-nvinie the (.'om nibv"io!n;rs that !,eii! pot up I he lt struct ure iortbleat mow v. Persons whose potatoes arc rotting and we ltara t'jere are ruauv can t.ve tu -m by sprinklin? with lime. Pick out t!:e rotten one. pire your cellar air. pprinkie on tbe limeaiel wave your i r j. T!iis has l n tr-"l ami fiuud xaln-fa -lory. Mrs. A. E. Tayman. of the Somerset House, nn-t with a di-itren-inc accident f-r a S lady of her years, this eveniae. Iu iie soenciing the stairs in her hod ! she tiipj-ed and fell, spraining her rislit ankU: arTertiy. tlje is surlerinp preat psia to-niyht. ShcnfT a. H. McMillen w as awsy from home a h 11 the " Viceiy boys" made their daxUig da-h for IiUny. Ke left for Dixniont on the Monday ntorran? train, with a de mented woman under bis care. He returned Tuesilay mornitiR and was terribly shocked when be rned the condiiion his cousin, the d jrfi'y Slii riff was in. AVe take pleasure in directing ti;e attention our readers to the large advertisement of Parker ,t 'Parker to S mni Iehcrein tliese djiiimn. Re&d their a.ivtr'.istnicnt and then visit their ruore, which i.as been preatly en'iarirt-d and imi rovcd. It ia to-day toe largest and handsomest dry goods and notion to-e in Somerset ruonty. Now, if oe.niw.-l for the "Nicely boys" will ii!y rUfK-rt tbrr Coinint:iUS Jjelief in the irroo nee of il:irr!im. tor t'en.d cf nti'y n! n poraries wiH tl-p ovtr wi;h fjsh and '!!" apulou- es fit the murder ers. Tie murderous as-mult t iM.utv ti;er;i icr'-i.in Ve itr d to the ' seii-at:o:ia! slush" publisiit-i: iu ti.elltuxi.t), that always gets the scp n them, and the 3iors of the jail an iu- mitre be thrown open w ith per feet nitty. If orders for large s ad pLr-Lxks iukkly U !!ow, it won't be taken amiss. On r.o ric-birtv other i-cc-e than that of innate can the tn'.enee of our brilliant ! Mevers liile conttuiiK'rarT on the oiiestiou of the BMst favontUe site for the World's Fair in '.2 'ne account.'. 1 ;..r. While the New York, OhicaT'. Ph:la.Jvlt' it.i. P. jston ami , d.iur lie j ;rnj)el bebitid me and out cf the i picture cl terror, w hile his piteous ap Washininon paper are urtentiy setting frt ii j j,. . j iQrn4.j my load as be jumped, and I pals to bis captors to protect h;ra from the the advantages of their respective towns the j fMV ijra eoverittg " Milt " with a rev ol ver ; angry crowd who surronnded bim and were journal of the county Metn jvil .s never ) Bt ihe same time the entire gang in the jail i crying for vengence were distressing to bear, mentioned that much farorl place in this 1 nished between me and the door and pusiieil j "for Gd's sakedou't let them lynch me," connection Its aileuur has beea sopn found j ne away : " Shorty," one of the Cue k wool ! be would w hisper as rapidly as be could tiiat you could bear a pin drc-p, even a gum j burglars, covered me with two revolvers. J catch bis breath. " Wouiun't you hie tried drop. 1 and shoving them into my face, ordered i to eso-pe if you had becu convicted inno- I me to get tack ; while this was going on I j centiy and the chances were all aga.ust you. Among iue announcement o: icir; , for lal year was one of a series of " let'ers home " frcrn Jaian, by the Aniori-an arttst, Mr. John I.aKarge. The letters- hive been revised and expanded into a series covering the iand-eupe, art. architecture! life and re ligion of Japan, for whicli Mr. LaKargc has ma le a great imm'jer of iliustrattons, and these papers are u be a fc-atnre of 7V Ctji'a Tf during t.iie coming year. Mr. IxFarge's brief ps.T on Japanese art, publ'ish'sl in Mr. pumpeliy'a "Across America avi Asis." was one of the earliest IhoroujYy approtia t!ve tsaajs uu the subject of Jaj-au. The dsiys ite growing shorter apnee. and the lengtbeuing evenings admonish even the most indifferent of the near approach of au tumn, with its pleasures and datiee. Not only to the (armer, but to the dweller in cit ies as well, is autumn a season of delight, with its cool mornings au i tvenintrs, its ge nial atma-phere, its fruit ami nut harve?', and its besu'ilul tints of earth, and moun tain and sky. Dut we stancd out to say that during the month of t-pitm!er the U S W .11 -TOIIIC - - I Li J 1 ' . , " w, , " . , . . tbe close of the month there w.li be thrte , , . . e . - 1... 1 hours and twen'y-hve rmnutm less of laj- I ,. , . . ... t . i ,-, . light than at the summer solstice, when tue 1 .11 x- ... dav was the longest of the year, lime is '. ... 1, ., t living; and Uioseare the wisest who make- , , , . the bst use of it. , 9 , j Very soon readers of the HrtitD will I have an opportunity to secure an admirable History of the Johnstown Disaster, which the Harrisborg. Pa., Tt't.jrvm is prvpanru; ut publish iu book form. The volume will meet the popular demand tot a full, weil-written, trustworthy description of the great calamity, lies ides literary and artistic merits ofa high order, the Uct that the net proceeds from the - -..-! k. .11.1 tlu, lirt r.f t'rtrif- .. , , . ... . ers. Ort'lian Cinldren and Aired Men and I Women w t suff'-rrsl by the fl jod cm mends I the work to the favorable cjusmrrati-.n of the .public, ll goes without saying that a 1 ba)k of this style. profuiiy"i!!usva;ed by j the best s-lists of the Viiiied States, w ritien I by an exrienced editor from personal i knoa ledge, and published to beip a charita j b'e object, wili meet with an extraordinary ! sale over the entire country. L.sa! canvas sers should secure an agc-ncy, as the book will be sol 1 by subscription ia every iart of the country. The twenty-fifth annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Salbatb school associa tion wiil be liel I ia the Second Presbyterian church of Williamsport on Tuesday, Wed nesday ami Thursday, October, 6. y and 10. An excellent program has been prepared and the convention is expected to be one of tlie best ever held in the state. Each county is entitled to elect six delegates, and each city of lo."A) inhabitants and over to six ad ditional. All Christian workers, tleleeates or m, will be made welcome, and it is par ticularly hoped that euch persons may at tend from eounties in which there are at prewnt no organizations auxiliary to the state aud international associations. Ie legates deiring entertainment or oilers for excursion tickets shovild adureas Mr. George T. Banger, Williamsticrt, ranung the railroads ever which they will par-. Dele gates r:!l report at the Second Presbyterian church up : n their arrival, w here they will be received by the committee on entertain nM.,t. W 1 tu w S. Ro. Chairman Executive Corun iitee. Somerset County will send about l,i) children to school this fall. To - furnish school Isks arid srhool stipp'tie to this large number of ptip-.Is, Kisber's Wbolesaie and Retail Doi-k Stire fcas laid in an im n ten's: stock, and is now prepared to ti'.! all orders lor School Rooks at.d S hxl Supplies bi wholesale rates from town and country merchants in Somerset. Cambria and Wst-mo-i-ianJ counties. Merc! auts should get ia their orders early to icsijre ppjU! t ihip-nicnt-s, s the rush will thortly tommen'.. During coil rt wk merchants will do weil to purchase, and in many instances save freights. Parents attending Court will bave the cppo1ii:ii:y to buy School b'oks for the winter. Tablets, siaf-s. inks, p JMWilc practice laiper. copy ljks, and everything nJcd in the schools., at r-tore. Cctincous attention Fisher's J.iok ! paid to ptipiis land pai-its bnyir.p at Ptail. Every eff rt made to please. Mail csuers tolicjteU. In quire for Fisher's Book ftore. Go lo Fish er's Book Btons. D1B1K3 MSI F02 LIBERTY Made bV the Men WhO M'jr - j j r- ML uyreu rarmsr u.TiUsrgeii TOEY SHOOT DOWN THE DEP UTY SHERIFF AND HAKE GOOD THZ1B ESCAPE TO THE WOODS. As JLrcsi Peas cf Cidzsas Tzzsza ari Csptaa thaa. wlIa O19 Easi sf tier Latxt Tisa S3 Still Trssh cr tLsir Sinis. The Man with Organic Heart Disease Proves a Good Sprin ter, and Beats His Athletic Brother in the. Desperate Race for Ufe. The Italian Burglar Assists ia the Escape by Covering Watchman Keifer with a Brace of Revolvers. Intense Excitement Prevails, and Loud Threats cf Lynching Free) ly Induced In. AX INTERVIEW WITH THE SU RPKKERS. AND TEE WOl Sl'lLU omCER. The Latter Lrit at Death's Doer. The relyn af terror tb.,! itcned upon Som erset county six mimtbs when old (Urui er I'mbergi r was luercilesoly shot doa n in bin ijuiet co-.intry Lome, and before the eyes of bis aged wife, anems to iucnaa-? with each succeed: U;r week. anl will doubtless continue to do so. until a number of confederates ot the Niit !y boys have been apprebeixied and kd(.fd in prison. The t tiiberjier cae reach eii its Lit: best drgree of lrior and eicite meet at 12 o'clock Monday, when Joseph ami David N.ccly made a munlenms attack uyon Ieiii!ty-ihri!r.WcMlllen, shooting him twice tbniuh the ljdy, and made their es- j cojie to the woods east of town. The Jesper fee and conUemned A iiiatns hat bet a brie eriod in which to iubale the free air of the mountains, as by tbreeo clock they had beeu recaptured, and were strain iu the miserable old hastile, with ball and chain to their fet SlT.lHA.t KEICEa'i! tTOSV OF THX B-CiPt " I go into the corridor of the jail at six o'clock every Diorniiig. and remain there throughout the day. I am not permitted to go armed. The pnsot.ers are kept in their ceils iu the forenoon ; I unlocked theru just j U.'ore dinner ; " Miit" came up to th door at ti.it time, and &titd I bad better get a bucket of Iresb water I came out after be 1 h.,d unltxked the dxr and got the water ; " M ilt " a?ti n Dnl.K.-ked the dwr to a!!ow tne to go back into the prison; he pulled the !oor bark, and was between it atid the ij! wa;i wtien I ster-roJ into the iail : "Joe' .1 - Nicely was staodtn at tl,s end cf the table, tlcoe to the fide of the door, where " Mi'.t " couldn't see him. atid as Sf3n as I passed the j two pistol shots in the hall but conldu't j bear anything that was said ; " Ive" Nice- j J iy must l3ve beeu standing c:jst to the wall j on the other sMe of the door when I came I in with the water, as I didn't see him until he was in the hail, with a revolver in his hand; the shooting Stared the prisoners in the jail, and they all ran back into their cells ; meanwhile some one bad locked the jail door; I looked throuirh toe opening in the jail door ai d saw " Milt " trying to pnil his coat off; I remained in the jail until af ter the NiCeljs a ere recaptured, and until I was relieved this evening, but I wiil contin ue on duty to-night." rxnTY suizairr m;i.t hcmiu.cs' stobt or TltCEHCAFR. '"I unlocked the jttl door to allow Kiefer to go in with a bucket of water. He had just stepped in when Joe Nicely leaped out and drew a revolver from ntiiler his coat, I think. Ioniy saw the Hash of the revolver. He said something about making a break which I didn't understand. I bad time to catch only a glance of "Shorty" through the hole in the door. He haj two revolvers in ..... Ins bands and was covering Kiefer, I sus- pect. I grabbed Joe by his right arm. He ,,. e .... , , bad Ins revolver in his r.chl band and was tn ing t j point it at me and I was Irving to - p ' . - keep it awav. V, e scuni about hve feet r . - fwm the jail door when Joe got a shot at , , , , . - . ,, . , me. I held on to bim and we sc-uiusd about ten feet turther towards tlie ball door when he shot tue a second time. I bad h ! 1 ot him all lhj while, hut when he shot me the second time, I saw that I was playing a los ing game, and shoving hira away from me, ran into my room f.r my Winchester rirle. I didn't see Dave Nicely at all. He must bave slipped st me in the excitement of the struide. When I gwt my rids I ran out of the house and around the comer into the court hotnc yar.L eii'jctini that thev wouid ....... j go in that direction. As Ibey were not iu siliit I returned 10 the jail yard, and bnd ing the r.tle to Maroelliss UicLs, ssked him totj.keit and go after the Ntceiy's, as-1 bad he-n shot, and couldn't. I was commencing to ftel the ttiVcts of the sliots by :hia time. I had forgotten to lock tli jil door, and re turning to the hail. I secured it. About this time Mis. McMillen came up to mc, and they laid me on ray be.1. Jut at that tuo n.int Dr. Kin.mel came iu. UTIMTHIIKIX. District Attorney Eiesckerleflbisofiiisein Printing House row and was wending tow ards hisliemeon I'nion street, when just in front of (he jail, on the opposite side of the Mreet, be was startled by the report of a revolver. Starting towards the jail, be had gotten but ha! wav across the road when he saw "Joe" and "Dave Nicely rnsh out of tlie hall duo?, down the steps and around the east corner of the building, both cleared the iron fence at a single hound and in a moment were running down the jail alley with the speed of two wild !eers. The District Attorney's Ion,; limbs cocldn't keep the pace in a race of this kind, but be psllant'y pursued them to the brow of the Academy hill, yelling all the while like a Camar.che Indian, "The Nicely s have ea cs jd 1 There ibey go 1" The man with the "heart disease," the sickly lavid. of whom his counsel reverent ly said in argninj to the jury, "God Al mighty la already tamped the seal of death upon Lis brow," took th lead at the ont start and led bis robust and athletic brother down Green Lane, across the railroad track, over the cn-ek ami up tbnHigh the meadows into'tbe di-nse strip of woodland.known to all Somcnscters as '"tak liidge." "Dave" was several rods in the 1J and to the surprise T of tlie people w bo were watcbing them from the hill and were rconntari!y expecting to see the "red -for-'!' man with the ah U"rmally develofsJ heart. f!l d'ad in his tracks be was abservtsj to increase his lead at every Jimp. A Dttmber of persons saw ti em as they disappeared in the woods and hundreiis were airee1y in pnrsnit. "The Nice' s have escaped," crisd IHstrict Attortxy B:iHckfr. Toe cry was Udtft up j by tail Tu ker " Til ai-.l lawyer Iewis Colliorn. and by ail within bearing of their vi icett. It was fotaersrt's dinner hour and must of our pet-pie were seated bre the family board, but the cry that these feared. desperate and ctmeitted mnrderr r bad re- sra.ne.1 their liberty, caused many stca.ir hands to drop tbuir kuires and forks suid butry to the streets. Then came the c ry, 'The Deputy Bberia bat been murdered by the Sscelyi," and l,Mk of unmistakable luranine was plain'y 1 ' discernible in every ire athc entire popa i lace turned into ti;e stmts. In a few mo- j roents downs of men with rifies swans over itheirahi!aere,moan!d on trusty bors.8, i ,OT fwliopinj: in the direction taken by the swaped mar letrrs. Hiiadredj of men and boys with all conceivable sorts of fire-arms, from a toy pistol to a repeating rifle, were bairyirtgua foot to the clump of woodland in which the tksperadoes were concealed. Women and little girls were running here and there serf arcing and crying in tnror. Hundreds of people collected around tle Academy square, and when tome excited in dividual exclaimed, '"there they go acrueathe meadow towards Koontz s," all exclaimed with one voice, "I hope they'll kill thera be fore they bring them back to loan." TUX St Oil AT 0X XltiGE. When the Nicelys dashel down Green Lane, each clutching a revolver in bis hand, ex-Sheriil Pile and bis son Charles were standing in front of their house and recog nized the rascals as they passed by at break neck speed. In a moment the .SheriiT was on his horse with bis old double-barrel over his shoulder and was speeding over the Stoyestown road to the hill-top which cora luattds a vie of the north and western siles of "Oak Uidge." Here lie took up bis posi tion and reiuairud on guard, cutting otf es cajxj to the ailjoinii); 'si only a few pl beyon.L The J jdye was soon reinforctd by a iiumler of armed men. ' Oak Ili.hro" contains about thirty sen s and is the property of Yal Htiy, 11. ll is a perfect fijtiare of woodland and is dense with andt-r-growth. While the belt of woods was carefully gnarded onat! sides to prevent any possible escape, mounted men were sent to town for re-eniorcemertls and more arms. Guards bail already been stationed at every few rods, around the. woods and a half-dozen vetitursonie tVllowa, heedless of the oft re peated warning, "they are desperate men and will light to the death for their freedom," commenced searching in the timber among the heavy undergrowth. DAVID 03 a TKFE. Suddenly axirte shot ran out on the heavy rain laden air and in iu echo cinie the cry "here be is. Snyder Iuther and Boss Davis espiid thesickly "David"' anions the thick branches of a young pine trie sn I le.eiir.g their gang uu hm commanded him to come down and hold up bis bands. It didn't require a tecond summons as ''Dave " cried "dou't shoot for God sake'" and with out attempting to climb let himieif drop to tlie ground and held aloft bis hands. At lb is juncture Ed Uichardsou. the eight watchman at the jail, come up, and, thrust ing his revolver against leave s forehead, demanded. "Who shot 11 ill ?" There is but little doubt but that David's lhjht would have been snufful out that instant had not some one caught Kichaniaon arm and brought it to bis side. "it Jiii't in?. Here Ui my revolver. Ail the load are in it, I never shot any person," piead Lave, "Where is Joe ?" aaked L'avis. "lie In near here." was the reply "Go with me and I II sho' yoa." U.s captoti ihe&ght it best to brine Dave to jail rather than go ith bim to bunt for bis brother, and he was accordingly escottel opt of the woods to the opeu field, ikveral times the captureil villain cried out, "You miht as well give up, Joe." OK THX WAY TO iU A more wretched ldoking object than the "red-faced" man never came uiidercurobser- ration. H'.s ash-colored c was the very I never did any shooting. Please don l let tliem shoot e," and like a wild beast run to the wall, be woild turn bis head from tide lo iide as swiftly as the muscles of his neck would permit, while tlie terrorized ex pression on his face showed that be was in constai't fear of an attack from tlie rear. "It wasn't me that did the shooting. I never Sred a shot, as my revolver shows. Don't let Ihtm kill me," be pleaded every step of the way into town. lout the terror of the miserable wretch is not to be wonder ed at, as be was constantly surroumied by an excited and angry cro'wd cociiiost-d of eiders and deacons ot churches, professional men, shop keepers, mechanics:, women and children who cried with oue voice "get a rupe," "lynch the murderer," "don't let them take Lira to the jail ail ve.' It was en tirely owiti to the county of the brave fellows, lies Davis and Ihrputy P.ichard soa, who were dragging tLecoaardly wretch between them and who kept the crowd otf by nourishing their revolvers, that hia keck was saved from the iyncuer's noose. One old farmer approached with a heavy piece of timber raised threuteiiingly over his head and with a quiet look of murderous determina tion in his face seemed lo ask for one single blow at the murderer of bis neighbor I m- birgei. The jeers, howls and threats con tinued all along the line and did not subside until long after "iave" bad been returned to tlie jail, when theexciled crowd w ent back to tbe Academy bill to watch the chase for ' Joe," everybody aupjuaiug that be would never be taken alive, TUX (UASE AFTEC JOE. " Dave" Nicely bad scarcely been placed behind the burs when a horseman dashed up tu the crowd at the jail, and asked that more armed men join the party surrounding (he wools, as a proposition bad been made to scour every inch of it. The muskets in the Grand Aruy .room were gotten out and distributed among men of eo.i.-ae, and iu a few minutes a large posse was on its way to reinforce the guard at the woods. Every man at " Oak Uidge " had a ueaju of some description in his hand, and ail were aware oi the desperate character they were in search of, and tue thought that "Joe" Nicely oou.d or would be UK--11 alive never entered their minds. Ia the event that lie should he captured alive, a roj-e had been prepared and a limb oa which to bang ttie reckieos assas sin bad been SeiecteiL I; required Some little time to place the men ia position, six fct-t ajart, across the strip of wooU, but when a pistol shot was beard the outsiue guard knew that the searching pmrty were on the move. Many fears were expressed that Jou had yivta the guard the si p, but when the cry, " there be goes was heard, every man brought bis weapon in positiou to Ere. Charley I'hl, it seems, saw portions of "Joe's" body, which be was unable to con ceal beneath tbe bushes nnder which he was hiding, and nottmstingthe venerable horse pistol be carried in his hand, beckoned to Alex Huston, who was cexl bim. The next instant Alex had the hardened scoun drel covered with his Winchester and com manded, "THBf'W ir vera casus 1" "Ion't shoot, for the love of God. I am unarmed," cried tbe cowardly cur, who had but two hours before shot Deputy-Sheriff McMillen in col l blood. Getting on bis knees, tbe convicted murderer who had al ways bom himself with the fearlessness of a lion, begged that bis life be spared bim a little while longer. Iu a moment he was in tlie strong grasp of Alex Huston and M. li. j Bowman, and tbe next instant some overly ncired person dealt bins a teriiSc blow be tween tbe eyes that caused the blood to spurt from his nose in streams. J.tSCHlStlPIlEVtXTED. "Let's bang bim." "No, we'll torture a confession out of birn first." "Get a rope." "He's not fit to live," and similar expres sions were to be beard on ail side. "You're amon; the boinerset county Dutch," yelled one, "and we always let tbe law take iu course," . "Tbe lew's too slo w," replied the excited mob. The Allow who referred to the Somerset DrttHj. struck a popular chord, and from thit instant better council prevailed, not wlibetaridlng the chorus of "gvt the rope." "Haug hini." ' He murdered two men od J ougtit to die." The march from tbe wools to the town tu one of wildest excitement. Tbe crowd j inreu5ed at every ter- tid tlx rri Sr Ten peance grew Sender and loader. The streets were crowded with women who anxiously atked "which Is be?" and then iu tones of deepest haired, biased "kill bim, he's not fit to live."' When tbe crowd reached the Academy sonars there was a scene of in tense commotion, and for a few moments it looked as though tbe lynching suggested at the woods would be earned into ellcct right there. Eut cooler heals agiin pterented any such attempt from being consummat ed, and after comparative quiet bad been restored, tbe "little man " was hurried up Vnion Street and back into the jail from which be bad escaped. "Joe " Nicely bung his bead like craven coward, insisting all the while that be bad not shot McMillen and begging to be saved from the crowd who gibed and taunted hint as be passed by. W TSC JAIL CCBKJbOR. " There are more pistols in tlie prison, have the boys look out for tliem." said IVputy -McMillen to our reporter as be lean ed over tlie bJ to ini lire after that officer's wounds. This information was at once given to Watchman Richardson who askod the ten prisoners in the jail, one after the other if there were any more pistols in the prison. All denied knowledge of any excepting the two tlie Nioely boys bad taken with them. V hen Garno the little Italian Uockwood btirg'ar denied that there were more re volvers in the jail, he was cm fronts-1 by Watchman Kiefer who said "wlul's the use lying. Shorty, yoa pointed tw j revolvers at me?" tux iTiUsj "res is cr." At this Cichanison caught the Italian by the throat and choked hira until be turned as white as your shirt frotil. "I'll tell you where they are," he gasped as Richardson released bis hold. "O, I threw them down the water closet." "A search of that apartment failed to re veal anything atid tbe Italian was again ul jected lo the choking proews and several light (?) lai. "Come with me and I'll get them for you," 1 he said when again reeased from the watch man's grasp, and leading the way to the closet he lilted upa board and brought forth two new 3i calibre Smith ct Wesson re volvers. A TALK WITH TUB. SK'KLT'S. When our rejwrter stepped up to "Dave" Nicelys ceil be was invited to "go to b 1 and mind Tour osru d d business. You fellows have doue all yoa could to convict us." "Well, tell ns when tbe revoIvirs come into jail ?" "That's none of your d d business," was the curt reply. Dare subsequently told one of the guards that the revolvers bad been banded in be fore the attempt to break jail several weeks ago had been discovered; and that they ere banded to Joe through the ven tilator. joe s oilt To m i. "How s Milt ? Where did the balls strike him r When told that the Deputy Sheriff was in a very critical condition and that the bullets entered just below the heart, b quietly re marked: "It won't kill him. They are too low."' "How did this affair occur Joe "Well, now, I'll tell you ail about It. We were con victed when we were innocent, and as the chances were all against ns we determined to escape. Letters have been received, too, saving that Uie jail was to be blown up with dyna mite, aid we didn't want to be here when that happened.'' "You have gotten yourself in a nice posi tion by attempting to murder the Deputy Sheriff," ventured the reporter. "I can t understand why innocent luen woe Id make a break of this kind. " "I didn't shoot Milt." "Now, see here, Joe," intempted Ctchsrd son, ' if I'd been at the door yjn would have shot me. We have all treated you boys kindly and have done you lots of favors and I can't see why you shot Milt V "Weil, it was a good cliance, " replied Joe. "We wouldn't have tried it if yon bad been at tbe door. We made op our minds to go tbout a week ago. The riberilf went away this morning. Everybody in town was likely at dinner, and I thought we conld scare Mill. Instead of that lie grabbed me by both wrists when I jumped out of the door. I bad never handled a seif-cocking revolver before and it went off satcider.tally. Milt held on to me and we kept on scurBing when the pistol again went otf. I'm sorry if the shot hit Milt." "How does it come that Dave left yon so Car in the rear when you were running?" asked the reporter. "You know he's sickly." "That's something I can't understand. I used to do three miles without stopping. I gness this long confinement is the reason. Dave run like a deer, I couldn t begin to keep up with bim." 'This knocks your case in the Supreme Court high and dry," suggested some one standing by. "I suppose it will," said Joe, "we're made a bad mess ofit all around and I'm mighty sorry for it." " Were the boys close to you in the woods V "I should say they were. One time I had to draw in my legs to keep some fellow's horse from tramping on them. Dozens of people passed within a few feet of me. When 1 first got into the woods and was running, a ballet whistled by my ear, that I think ranst have cut my hair. When we got to the far eud of tbe woods we saw that escape was cat off. Just then some oue shot aud Dave and I got separated. I dug myself half way underground and threw my pistols away." "When were the pistols handed into jtiL" "Let me see ; this is Monday : tuey were banded iu tnrouqii the ventilator Sunday night." "That wa last night" "That's rigtit they were hauded in Sunday night," "But the other boys say they have been in here for a week.'' "I tell yoa the anus were pat in Sunday night," said the oily lougviod sconiid.tr!, aud then as we drew aay frm his cell djor, he nspjested us to "tell M.It I'm sorry I shot him and that I hope he'll get we!L" LIEEKALLI rroYIDED WITH BULLETS. When Dive Nicely was searched a loaded revolver and an unbroken box of cartridges were found ia bis pocktts. Joe had throws bis revolver -away before be was captured aud it was pieced up a few feet from the spot by M. H. HartxelL Two cham tiers bad been discharged. A large number cf loose cartridges were found in fcia pockst. Tbe Corkwood burglars threw a quantity of cartridgss down the water closet where they were afterwards discovered. CHAISE TO TUE FLOOR. Shortly after foor o'clock four stalwart blacksmiths the Weimer's appeared at tbe jaii with sludges si jng over their aaouldurs. and in a comparatively short time the Nice ly bntbrtrs, the Kxkwood burglars, Lehr. who shot and killed young Scott at Con fluence, and the colored gentleman were in chains secured to the floor of their cells. A WALK VCJjCOXZ. A few minutes after ten o'clock tbe sleep less residents of town experienced another thrill of terror when five shots tired in rapid succession in the neighborhood of the jail, sounded forth in the inky darkness of the night. In less lime than it requires to write it, iu men were at the jail door, all armed to the teeth. It seems that Watchman Ricbardron was in Joe Nicety's cell a few minutes before. Joe being very sick at tbe stomach after having breathed tbe free air for a season in the afiemoon. when his attention was called by Joe to a noise outside of his cell in the rear of the jail. Cicbardson slipped quietly around tbe corner of the prison just in ti me to see the form of a man disappearing in tlie dense darkness of the night, Tbe watch man emptied his revolver at the retreating figure, A lantern was procured and the !mh footprints ofa man wearing a good iixe.i baot were fonnti leading to and from the window in Joe Nicely 's ceil. I; is supposed that some scoundrelly sym pathizers of these ml bandoi villains wax ! making an r.'f rt to com nnti -cite with tin-iu. THE JAIL THOROUGHLY tr.tXPXT). A guard of ten men armed with repeating rides were oa guard in and about tha jail last Mondty bij'it, and from tbe character of the guard it would have been rather nn wbolesoma fur any ono to go prowling about that structure after inn o clock. 0L (IS WEAKLAXD IS CKA1SS. Samuel Weakiand, a one-armed gentle man of more than fifty summers who ia serving out a sentence for assault and bat tery, confided to one of the jail o3icers Tuesday morning that he bad known of the revolvers beiug in jail for a month past "Yoa did,", said the guard, "and after all the liberties we bave given yon, yott would see arms handed in here to kill tbe otScers with and never acquaint them of the danger they were running. Into hobbles you go, old man, until yoa learn bow to repay a kindness." Weak land said be wanted to tell but was afraid tbe other prisoners would kill him. He was promptly ironed. SOME OX I PEACH CD. Several letters were reoaved in Somerset during the latter part of last week warning tlie cofk Lo be oa their gnard as the Xice lys would ata-ntf to break jail. PpJtbono tary Homer received a communication from Ligonur SattirUiy evening in which the writer said that be had ovcrhsard a con versation iu which the escape of the NiCeiys was uintislnt and urging hiw to put the peo ple cn their guard and prevent their escape. Several telegrams were receivid Saturday a-king for particulars of the escape cf the Niteiy Boj's. It is manifest that some one who was in the contidtme cf these desperate and con demned outlaws gave the snap away prema turely. SKUV0l8 FKOi'LE. The streets of Somerset were fiiled with people from all parts of the county and from round about the home of the Nicely 's, in Westmoreland, all day Tuesday and the c u!y topic of conversation was tie attempt ed escape of the murderers. There is appa rently as much interest taken in the famous case on tlie other side of tbe mountain as there is in Somerset, and the only fear of the people residing in the Ligouier valley is :l at the criminals will escape. Ail sorts of rumors are atloat throughout the county aud fears are entertained by many that an attempt at rescue will be made. THE WoCSbED OFTICEB, When our reporter called at the county prison Tuesday morning, atid was shown into the bedroom of the wouuded Ieputy Sheriff, on the first floor, be found that ortl cer seated in a reclining chair, apparently comfortable, and resting easy, lie v. N. li. CrischGeld, of Jeuner. and William Barron, of Middlecreek, bave charg.t of the sick chamber, and are doing all in their power to alleviate the suthjrings.aiid supply the wants of tiieir jatient, Drs.ICimir.ei and Bruba ker are in constant atteiilj.uee, and wiil take every means to save tbe life of the brave ortiuer. The fi rat shot entered about four inches below and two inches back of the left nipple, and passing hack and down ward, came out about six inches front the place it entered. The second ball entered not a half inch below the first, and up to this Lime the physjij.ms have been unable to bicate it. It is entirely too early at this time for the physicians to express an opin ion as to the results of the wounds, which both consider very dangerous, A dl IT BOTK'I SERVED OK A. A. MCELV, THE FATUKC OF THE Xl'&L'EKUBS. Anthony A. Nicely, father of Joseph and David Nicely, arrive! in Somerset on the noon train Maaday. j'ist a few mir.tiles be fore his lico sottS made their felonious as sault upn Deputy .Sheriff McMillen. He stopped at the Somerset House, and went at once to his room. A few minutes after be had reached bis room the als.-m of tlie es cai of the prisoners and of tiieir shooting the Deputy SrherilT was spread. The clerk t the hotel rushed to Mr. Nicelys roim aud told him of the occurrence. When lie was told thai bis sons bad escaped be seemed pleased; but at the further announcement that they had shot and probably killed the IVpufy s-heriif, he broke down and wept bitterly. He said that he bail always coun seled them against committing any act of violence and expressed great regret at the assault open Mi. McMillen, bora be said bad al ways treated the boys and their rela tives who came to see them with the great est kindness. A strong suspicion has existed in the minds of many persons tliat tbe "old mas'1 was a party to the dirferent. attempts made to escape and after the "boys" had been cap tured and returned to tbe jail a large crowd repaired to the Somerset House and served notice on Mr. Nicely that be must leave town at once. He became greatly alarmed and sent to a livery stable for a team to convey bim to his home, bnt before it arrived Mr. G. W. Benford. a respected and influential citizen, came upon the scene ami utceedel in dispersing the excited crowd, and persuad ing them tu allow the old. gray-baired fath er of tbe murderers to remain quietiy at the hotel. Mr. Nicely has boeala frequent visitor to Somerset and the county jail since bis sotis have been imareerated tlie re. as bave been his wife, daughters, sons and sons-in-law. He was here on tlie Monday preceding the Wednesday on which the attempt to escape by digging a hole throtnrh the jail wail was made. The tools with which the bole was made and the revolvers used by the desper ate men, were unquestionably carried into the prison by visitors. Almost every week since their incarceration the "Nicely boys" have been visited by one or more 6f their relatives. Is it any wonder that a strong snspicion should exist as to who" furnishfd tlie tools and Weapons. Despite the protest of many citizens, but rather relying upon the assertion of the prisoners' counsel, that tbe men would not leave the jail if the doors were thrown open ; tTiat it was an outrage to keep them confined in cells; and. proba bly, iniluiced by some of tlie naml y-pam-by trash that has aprs-ared in several of our county papers in regnrd 10 public sentiment, an ! a sensational Lewspar i meaning tlie Herald.) condemning innocent men, rail rotding tiieir case through conrt, etc., tbe officers of the jail aliowtd the friends and relatives of these desiieradoes lo bave inter course with them almost without restraint. And , what is Ihe result ? Milt McMillen, one of the bravest and best souls into wbora the good God ever breathed the breath of life, lies at the point of death, with two ghastly 11 let holes in his body. Tbe entire commtsnity is thrown into a tumult of ex citement and the lives of other men are jeopardised in the pursuit and recapture of the assassins. This may ail be "sensational newspaper slush,', but the cold fact remains that Her man LmOergc-r was brutally murdered and that Joseph and David Nicely stand con victed of the crime, and that Deputy Slierirf McMillen is lying at death's door, placed there by tle deed of the same red-handed assassins. Publishing communications from weak-minded jurors, anonymous Wtien, written by no one knows who, perhaps tlie publisher, assertions of counsel that tiieir clients are innocent and that they are eon scientiouiiu saying so, may be part of tbe game to be played, but it should bave no ef fect on these who Lave the murderers in charge. They have been placed in tiieir cus tody and they ill be held to a strict account for their safe keeping. Herman rmberger's money has not yet all been spent, as witiKs the apologists for his murderers that are daily springing up. Thatothers and more desperate attempts to liberate the tnurderers before the day for their execution arrives will be made is as certain ast that day fol lows night. That the Sheriffs responsibility is great, doubly so on auxoont of tbe mean, pitiful, dipracefal old jail in which be lias to live aud kep Lis prisoners- confined, all will agree i but that there most be no more perouiscuoua visiting the inmates, no more allowing condemned men tbe fretrdom of the prison, and that every possible means of es cape must 1 cut off, is also certain. The Sheriff most not bear the responsibil ity siuce. Let the County Cutuoiisbioners ! employ asffVitieut nfnh-r of raoi to asist Il.iiu in kt iiin a rtr-g gu:ir! on duty dy and mghr. TI.echiidiwi cry of etrpetis aid j saving ni..ne- for the tax payers will no longer go down. The S'ieri.T must not be exprdKl to do Ihe work of a half dozen men, but must bave ail the assistance be needs. We know whereof e aiSnn when we y that a well defined plan Las been matured to release tbe ""Nicely buys" from prison ; that the men concerned in it are daring and despeiate and bare unlimited money at their command, there was from $20.00G to &30,C stolen from Herman CrofergerJ and that unless every pit caution is taken their etTorts will be successful. Monday's lesson ia a sad ore, but itshoe'd also proe an tfiVctive ote to the cuiciala ia charge. Sir. Anthony A. Nicely left for hia home in Westmoreland county Tuesday afternoc n, bis lon-in-law having driven over with a team to 6Hch him. The Criminal Calendar. LIST CF CASES TO BE TRIED AT SEP TEMBER SESSION'S. Thwy Numbers and Embrace all Manner of Crimes and Misde meanors. TWO Mi'KPKR TIUAL3 FOE NEXT WOK. The regular term of Court will commence at 10 o'clock Monday morning of next week. There are forty -six cases on the calendar for trial. Among thera are two murder cases. James Lehr w ill be tried for tbe killing of Charies A. Scott, ai a fishing camp near Confluence, a few woeks since. This case will be warmly conttsttd, and will probably consume the greater part ofa week in iu trial. Thomas M. Marshall, K;., "Glorious Old Tom, ' tbe celebrated Iltls burgh criminal lawyer, with W. II. Koontz, Esq., will defend the prisoner. Messrs Cof frotli Kuppel will sssist District Attorney Biesecker in the prosecution. Henry Patter son will be tried lor the muider of his step father, John Kpiker. He wiil be detemled by Val Hay, rjsj. The mysterious JtlTer-ou township case is again down on the list, to get her with a great many others ef less im portance. Following is complete list of the cases down for trial. cm 1 SAL HIT. Commonwealth vs. A. V. Carpenter; Tar nishing intoxicating liquor on Sunday, Jic, on information of Charies Cummins. Same, vs. J. W. Cr.hbs ; same charge and same prosecutor. These two ca.ses grew out of tbe prosecution of Edmund Cummins, convicted of the burning of the Glade House in May lust. T!i defendants were employed as detectives by the prorcution in the arson case and plied Cnmrnins with liquors for the purpose of getting a confes sion out of bim. Same. vs. John Mowry, F. 4 B; on infor mation of Susan B. Barn hart. Same, vs. Dr., W. II. Meyers; Abortion ; on iu'ormation of E. M.Berkley. Same, vs. Caroline Durst; Fornication; constable's return. Same, vs. Da rid J. and George J. ?iiau'.is; A. t with intent to kill ; on information of Mrs. Belinda bhauiis. Same. vs. Frank Rhoads ; Adultery ; on information of Cevillat igliue. Same, vs. William K. Specht ; F. t B. ; 011 information of Airnusi E. Mowry. Same. vs. Jacob Cromer; Forcible Entry and Detainer; on information of .Samuel Faith. Sime, vs. John M nr; F. 4 B. ; on infor mation of Minnie Young. tranie, vs. Benj.tmiB Lay; Seduction and F. B. ; on information of Mary E. Deneer. Same, vs. Purser 5. Sansoni ; Seduction and F. &. Ji. ; on information of Annie Trimble, Same vs. Simon Vv'sgamau; cutting ond removing timber trees, on information of Honry Gering. Same vs. Jacob Berkey ; F. B., on in formation of Clara Shank, Same vs. Charles Meyers ; at ai ntory bur glary, on iniormalion of Havey M. Cover. Same vs John Snyder; A. i B., on infor mation of John Stein. Same vs. Ezra Yo'iner : assault with intent to kill, on information of Harvey Speigel. Same vs. Edward F. Wist; F. .t B , on in formation of Lydla Ilubright. " Same vs. Cham bets Huston ; F. A -B., on information of lizzie Pen rod. Same vs. Iiemttrius Disci and Robert Guthrie ; A. & E., oa information of A. J. Ringler. Same v?. Harry W. Bea! ; F. A B on in formation of Mary K. Mason. Same vs. Wni. J. Higinifetuam ; A. 4 B on information of C F. Rhoads. Same vs. John Hivenscraft. John T. Hi venscraft, and Tl.eclore;lljver.serafl ; A. it B. . on information of Levi Deal. Same vs. John Boyer; A. A B. and sure ty, on information of E. C. RhoaLs. Same vs Same; Suretv, on information of John Boyer. Same vs. Simon Snyder ; malicious mis chief, on information of Joseph King. Same vs Anna Sayior and Gtorge . S ty lor; A. vt B. on information of Eliza Sayior Same vs. Peter Albright ; A i E on in formation of Samuel Swarner. Samsi vs, Pery Crilchneld ; surety, on in formation of J, H. Miller. Same vs. John H. Landls 1 Sed. and F. A B. ou information of Martha M. Cbristner. Same vs. David L. Ibr ; larceny, on in formation of Lincoln A. Lohr. Same v. John Anderson and Mary Sel lers , A. B.on information of Da rid Homes burg. Same vs. Mintie Hersh ; A. Jt B. on infor mation of A, Kritzuurg. Same, vs. Joeiah Zerfosa, Daniel Parr, George Biltner and A. lam Sumjwtiue. Sujer vlsorsof Somerset Township ; for neglecting to keep in repair a certain road ; on informa tion of Valentine Hay. Same, vs. Same; same charge and same prosecutor. Same, vs. nerrnaa and J icob Paul ; A 4 B. ; oa information of Pahl. Same, vs. James Lehr; Murder of Charles H. Scott ; on information of ll Irani 1 raniz - Same, vs. Henry J. Patterson ; Murder of John Spiker. . Same, vs. Henry Garno and John O Brien ; Burglary; 00 information of El well Ash. Same vs. Levi Deal ; A. t B. on informa tion of John T. Eavetiscraft. Same vs. Jonas-H. Miller and Austin Rhoads ; Supervisors of Black township. For neglecting to retair a certain road, on information of Jouiah Woy. SaaieTS. Henry Caroo and Jhn. 0 Brian carrying ocnrtcaled w4Bpons. 00 information of Elwell Ash. Same vs. Henry Rishebergr ; misdemean or in OlEcc, oninfonuatiou of Fnu.k Roberts. Same vs. Dora Kreger; adultery, on infor mation of Heary C. Kreger. Same vs. E. . Ejd vie; A. & B. with in tent to kill, on information of John Ream. Absolutory Pure. Krvririi. aikl tKiMT o. er l I ti.an tiie (raiiay a;Bii, j4 ca;ao s ki! 1 'B on'; tllUi wfin th TStlltiovl uf Uu Itst. n wsiht. aiutn -fj?&Aie issr.ler. &i tnte m emu. Loral, auiw f-oia Co.. r w I at ' f r, -sj ;- a. ' V . NOTICE! Onr line of Xew Fall anl Winter Goods U tw complete-, which line we ask you tn inspect ia person, or by stndicg lit sample before yoa bay. Below we wiil note a few of the new things: :DRESS Mohairs, Black snd Color. 50 CenU to Finest Grade. Srciliann, Ed. Surges, " 4" " " " Vv'col Henriettas, D!i.:k acJ Coicra, 30 CenU U Fines GraJe. :CLOAJv IDEPVIITIENT.izi: Xew Line Jerev9, r1 Cents to Finesi Gride. " Jacket, $3 CO " " " Xewmarkots. $." " " - flush Jackets, $10 to - - Sao;'iealoto GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. We have many Special Earjrvirt ia thi Una. Our fast black Wool Il.iae at 2-Vt. are extra good. :NEVV TR1MINGS.: Fringes, WaiJa, Uioips, and everything We invite yoa to pive n a call, or 35 Fifth Avenue, ESTABLISHED 1331 IfHADI I- A Qll mW PALACE of MUSIC. I 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. :i Hardman, Krakaner, Harrington, and Kimball Fiaoos, PALACE ORGANS. The Best Pianos, 1 The Lowest Prices, i ! Mr.JE. C. Welch, of Friedeus, sells for us in the Som erset district., and persons wishing to purchase an instru- nient will do as well, and get one at the same price, as they! would by coming to Pittsburgh. Write for Catalogues Terms, clc, to E. C. WELCH, Friedens, Somerset County. Penn'a. Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Fa. This Ucdsl Dmg Stcrs is Rapidly B.ccaing a teat Pa7crit3 T7ith Pespls ia Search cf FRESH AID PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusts Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THK DOCTOR GIVK8 PKi0!taX. ATTEXTIOS TO THX COMPOSE 1X3 0 Piilsiciaiis'PresGriiiiioiis I Family Receipts GREAT CAES BZISG TACKS TO CSX 0SLT FHS3 ASD PURS AB1ICLZ3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And .a Full Line ot Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGAES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, IY5. D. MAIN STREET - - - - SOMERSET. PA. Reltabla Close-Priced Petiole Congress. Tli is cat rffr rt?i t!i KnT aon I'rtioie Conprsss in Kaiin nto. IVirpoisc, Cordovan and t'alf; liiia a loable ifiire one beinz placed lai k.and the oth er ia fn.nt of Ui anki-bon -thus preventin-' Uk strainu of tiie rubber on the ankUr-liono and prfventir thp jfori; stH inst Isi-insr cliafed and dt-fared by in tfrferinc Without qatst'iLn the coming Shoe is tbe LADIES FINE SHOES Sa'w.UV?!'' FIex,b" :Hand ,jroe1 sir -j- T fY'r T k I ' s' Fwl STOiy Kf. P ir.l U SW. ASsn..i. . Xj XjyJ J VjrJ-aXa ortiCf sooes, wiift Luitf Miiiuriua WE rtsipw-tfa.iv rail a!t"-ti n to Ihe fart that we emvtantly kwp in a Urve line of th" m- 1 .-asx. ruble anl rooft oervk-eabte gv"i of the 'utr-t ttv; in tlip trade, mi-l w alirsys invitecouiparison of our prices iJi!hsw of other dealers. CALL AM) SEE I S. Somerset. Penn'a. SUCCESS OF THE Pittsburgh E.TTHUSIAST:CALLT ESMRSED Magnificent Floral Display! Cerrt Eury Aflrrxoa ai IrrBicx tj the Faaa (.reat M (!! Daa f 49 l'heen. ALL ! DEPARTMENTS opes daily frqx ADMISSION Adult;;, 25 Excursion Rates NOTICE! GOODS. in the Trimming Liue at Lo Prices. would I plca.xl U send yon Pornpln. PITTSBURGH, PA. ESTASLISitD ! The Best Organs, The Easiest Terms, j Shoe Store- ASSUEED! GREAT Exposition. BT THE PRESS A5D PEOPLE Unequaled Art Exhibit ! I NOW COMPLETE. 9 a. m. till 10 p. i. Cents; Children, 15 Cents, on all Railroads, urn . . . , . .. ' ' '''''' J IT,
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