jic SomcrsetIIenil(l i 'eEOROE E. SCULL. Editor. i L W-- k,aa -' lm- apical instrument st Snyder's drug J-:ciJTni;Uwi!!be plvcn rest tins Vi-.V.n. an J "o''n tring at Snyder j store. V-us 1111 kiD,is M John I' y57 i ; store. r. ,.-h the season wane the big circa ctli not. . Wei. E. Phftfer'i advertisement in sn- - :o y. September ls-t. - tb opening of or. for lecu'.'T shooting jaijT. i ,..rH. AnCust dcys will have shurteaed ,jr.ot9 39 In the morning and 40 ia tbe -,rt barns and one Vri'l?e were bufted 'oian.eoanty )vt wi. d it is .id 3 irtcenJIsry is petting in bis work. ,- -.,it Reaver on.Wednesdpy grants! a ' -.,; t-. r of Alen H. Smith. Lbe 'i-fhvr.r county murdmr. ontii Novetn " -;- I n o.i m' in Hel'vibme who payi con- ,':;if !k':oo the school grounds, I b oar, she La ro children to A ,i to f b-iol. I -, , p-.ir.kards or tierman Baptists, will I i their nt annual meeting at Hapfrs r. V ' T'ie ,im' ' not definitely f'le1. . ; :.; I about the middle of May or i . of June. I 7 'i-tnia-ter central bas decided that 1 V.!.: wiiO fail u notify tbe pub!h !iti :.'-' Mibvribors move away or fail .akri,,rs from tbe ostftic, sbaii be ..,-.--.'-,; for tbeir subscriptions. i .,. .in hand a larvre number of riod . c ' v ' , . , .t sl.ii.li w w..i si in u ft f j.,.rc!T. Prices very resonat:e. 1 ara J ,.:te the pining miii. !Holfbook Ba. A PK0. 1 , cbi'.dten can be indnced to take pbys ;rb..;:t a strusfr'.e. and no wonder niort -:- are extremely nteatii.R. Jr' (1 the contrary, beinp sugar coated, i-e ' -i'.y swallowed by tae little ones, and J .i.- r.. nta fn.iiPir mexiioine. t. ll.e'tiore. j -:-Vrinand d;trfe will be sate to fol a failure of tbe jiato crop in Ireland, ..vinor.d!Cte-l Tbe potato U tbe ,Cl tbe chief dependence of the pe fc. "in the Emerald Isle and when it falls m bis condition is generally deplorable. rue people are contnt'y troubled with .."isno " does one Leal than another . tes its eppj-rance. A thorough omrse : AyeT Sar-aparl'.la. tbe best of b ood ir.Sets, e!Tecti;a'.ly puts an end to this an : vance. We reconimetid trial. The search for the dvad at Johnstown has ,n su-j-ended. ?:ncc the work began . ,. ha- t-n i' . .".jeip.-nded.and oit of !t tlies found there Las b more than a .,i-n prominent citizens identified. Ac. -:l::ic to tlie most authentic reporu "of h .se known to be lost, the bodies of over ., well-known ciiizens yet lie under tbe -.if of sand in various portions of the city. Kwp on advertise. It is said that a nan r.ss atari adver.iu.eni five times before be sees it ; the sixth tirue he sees it : ti.e sev etr.ii time, remeiber? having seen it Wfore; theeir-n ,:me- J;'litei wi'h h tU -.r-j-.h time, begins to thinks there must be k.eihitic in it ; tbe twelfth time, gjes and tevs. This roie of lve.-tisi:i is too little appreciated. To be prof.tihle, aivertisir.i i, - it be ves in and vear oui. in all weath- e-s and leirs. d-Te-ed and persistent. t i. ;ln. tji estin.ite tbe heavy loss that will rvs-H to the ?:e by the "!ure of the fruit crop. re.-inylvai. ht long siniM lwc.ime one of the principal fruit bi-aring sections of this country, an-1 in a season when the fruit crrp b b-.iuniiiol the firmrs reaiize many thousands of dollars from tliis one source. The present season will be a hard one with many a farmer who depends largely upon this one source for a Civantble return of profits . V.e n for September will cortain a pjlitical essay on "Money Interests in Polit ical affairs." by E. L. l.odkin. editor "ew Yiirk rrrtn.n I'-tt. in which Mr. Gcdkin tra w to the growth of prot-nion the enor mous and alarming increase of tbe influence uf ro.ney ir. politics, which he regards as the : inir nt political fact of onrtiine. In umber w nator John T. V organ, of Alabama, rep! its to Senator Chandler's Tver! article on ' The Federal Control of l!;-.ifr." Other articles in this i.umlier ::. 1 "The Training cf Teachers." by Pres ident ftat:y UV.l. of Clark I'niversity ; 'Ti e i'! rit:ani:y of the Future." by Profes sor Johr. S. IV.ai kie. f Edinburgh. S(Jtiar.d: 'The Latest Astronomical News," ly Prcfts nr .'!rl A. Ycur.g. of I'rii:ie!ou : ' Pro tei.tion A.-.iit.t Tornadoes." by Ueut. John T. Finley ; as well as articles 1-y Simon i-rsf. Elvard Everett Hale. Jimes K. Mar ii. k. M. J. Sava. and Alice K. Ivet. The Prnny'vania law Poultry Associa tion ht'.d a rceetinrr at R'-ning Wednesday afternoon. Tb objact of the tuectin; was to ar-ar.,:e p'.ans fo' giving out ct-.i and o-her prizes that niir be awarded at poultry s:i.is dr.ng the year, and to make appli-c-.:,iu l .r a charter. It was stated that an uausualiy lave number of bench and poul try shows w.il 1 held in this State tais year a:.d that a renewed interest is being taken in the r!r of the association. Theofject of the t c ation i to encourajre and promote ir.:provenie:i: in tite breeding and fnacage Cient of poultry, phreons aud game. A res o.r.. n a l .p'ed by the s.cietv will be pre-rr-J to Uie le-iiLure asking for aid from the fjte at the neit session of that body. e "s of New York and New Jersey make annual ap:ropriat:o:is for this purpose. T. ruex'-e.-s intend to work in harmony with agrii 1: ural societies of the State, The next meeting will be held at Harrburg in Janus rr. Wanted. 'ne Lund.-td thoc..i.d cords of Cliestnut, "ak. and Hemlock liark, for which tbe h.thrst rash market pri'-e will le aid. fl. G. A F. S. Ccmtt-. Somerset, Pa. Ask Your Friend About It. r dirtress.-.rsg ciugh ran be cored. AVe xri"W it because Kemp's Balsam within the fst iew years Las cured so many ootiglis and colds in this community. I reaiarkable ae has been won entirely by its genuine ne'it. A.-k some fr.cnd who has used it hat bethinks of Kemp's Balsam. Tire no m-'lic.r.e so prtre, none so effective 1 -jre U,.!tles jc and $1 at all drngirists'. Home-Seekers Excursion. The W"ab-h rilrod Comfny mi;l sell on Tuesdays, S .ember Ir.h at.d ird, and on " fnofier Htb. ercursion ticke's to the farn irg reg:ons of the West, Northwest and t lit i. west, at ont Jire I.' rvund trip. Tttkets limited day. For rat, time of trsinj, c. s.-e yonr ticket sarent, or address E. II. Tnstrarc, Central raxscuger Agent I'i'.tdwh, r lOO L sales Wanted. At.d ; v men to call on any dru.-ist for s i trial pa.ktti.-e of Lane's Family iledicine tie- Lrea; ruot nd lierb remedy, discovered l'.v Ir. Silas Ine while in the Rocky 5!oan ' us. For dists of the Biool. Liver and -..inej-s it is a positive cure. For constij -t.oo and clearirg up the complexion it doe WoiifWrv. It is best spring medicine known. Larjre siw package, oo cents. At all iirj,-f:ts'. Lawn Fete. The la lies vf Ute I'resfcjtersn church, li Uoi.'.a Iwn Fe" in the C-Mtrt House ' k. -, Fridsy airti Saturday evening of this wee. X.vX waek was pioisic ni in this county. Monday, September lut, legal holiday. Labor Uy, is a A petiiion has been granted to Mr. Cyrus Sbauiis 1 thi place. MeyersdjiVs Kirenian's picnic Saturday was a ritveas in every reseol Tbe Mte! cvlis of the new jail are being put in p'.aoe tbis week. Tbe jail will be entirely OouipieUd iu uu days. Go is Indiana to prepare for collet- It costs only $-00 a year to prepare lor I'rincr lon, Yale, Harrsrd, Wahington and Jeffer son, etc.. Enjijm ClHater Knepper, whose arrival in town was noted in a recent issue, has been a t;nl to tbe Karal Academy si Acspoiis , Wd. Counsel for tbe Nicely brothers will take additional depositions to lay before the Tar don Board with tbe hope of securing re bt ring in their case. Bedford Cotinty is to have another news par. It is to be called the li'V'ni and is to be published at New Taris. It is to be in- d pendent in politics. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St. Bald's reformed Chnrcb, 6omenet, Lord's day morning, preparatory service Saturday evening at 7.3). The Disciple's picnic at this plar Friday, drew a large crowd, composed of members of that congregation from nearly every church in tbe county and a lare delegation from Johnstown. Ir. Theo. F. Livengixd, formerly of Salis bury, but for tbe past half-dozen years s successful practitioner in Elizabeth New Jerss-y, dropped into tlie Herald offije one day during tlie week. . For three years, boarding has cost ladies at Franklin College, New Athens. n,Ui lr week ; furnished room. 30 : books (rent ed, 7c : total, $1.75. Attendance quadru pled. Catalogue free. The annual re-union and picnic of county Lutherans at Bockwood Thursday, drew to gether a great number of that denomination. The crowd was not as large as on former oc casions owing to the tbreatning weather. John E. Scott, Esp, accompanied hy his wiie, left on tlie afternoon train Monday for a western trip. They expect to be gone about three weeks and will vil Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Sioux City, and oth er points. E. P. iiler. Esq . Republican nominee for the Assembly, is lying dangerously ill at his borne in Bockwood. He is suffering from a complication of troubles. Tbe Hxa ai.r. joins his many friends in earnestly hoping for his speedy recovered. We are in receipt of a copy of a paper read before tlie Somerset County Tomona Grange at ;ri!hn. by Henry Bauch, Esq , of Jenner town, on Sat irday, August 23. on '"Roads and Road Making." It reached us too late lor publication in this issue, and will af-ar in our next. The citizen who removes from one bor ough or township to another, or from one ward to another, between the 4th day of September and election day. loses his right to vote, because be niast swear that be ha resided at least sixty days in tlie district where he offers to vote. J. A. B-rkry, Ej , who has been engaged for the past three months in making an ab stract of the record-d indebtedness of this Cvogresaioiial district for the oensus depart ment has just completed his work in Blair county. He goes to Bedford county to-day where he will complete his assignment. Mr. Ko-.-ers, the city photographer, has re turned to town, and will remain at WelUey's Photograph Gallery for a short time. Parties who desire to avail tlitniselves of bis skill, and secure a good photograph of themselves will do well to call st once, as be will re main only so long as the patronage reasived will just.fy. ' , The Johntown TrSmnt has published what it claims lobe a correct list of the dead. Tbe total number is given at 2,17, which, if correct, leaves oves J "J bodies not yet recov ered. The list varies considerably from Sec retary Kremer's report, and the names are given of thirty -four persons that were lost from tbe Day Express. Judire Baer held an adjourned Court in bis office Monday morning. The condition of his health was such that his jhysician would r.ot allow him to go to the Court House and the members of the bar were re quested to come to his chambers and to pre sent only such matters as could tiot be held over till the regular term next month. Under the provisions of the act of assehi bly of October 30. K-t, it is incumbent upon tlie assessors of the several boroughs and townships of the county to sit for the regis tration and assessment of voters at the poll ing places in said precincts on Wednesday acd Thursday, September 2 and 3, from 10 o'clock a m. to 3 p. ra., and frjn C p. m. to 9 p. ci., on each of said days. Jas. E. Pugh, a veteran of the war of the rehellion. answered bis last roll call Satur day. He was a member of the loth Ohio cavalry and served a three year's enlistment. He had been s constant sufferer from dis ease contracted in tbe service and for the pest several months bad been drawing the maxiara pension, $72f per month. Tbe funeral took place at sunset Sunday evening. The ceremonies were conducted by his com rades of tbe G. A. R. The Republican Couuty Convention held in Eliensburg on Monday of last week, was represented bv every dtrict in the county with the exception of four. Tb delegates from each district were representative Re publicans, and taken altogether, was certain ly one of ibe most harmonious gatherings oT tbe kind ver held in this county. Thetick nominated, and the endorsement of Hon. Edward Scull (or Congress, meets with the sppioval of every Republican in the county. Cnnibna Jfmlld. Col. Sam B. Harrison, of Wheeling, West Vs., paid bis annual visit to Somerset, be tween two days, Saturday and Sunday last, tm occasion long since fled the Colonel was greeted by the youth of our town, ss "tbe prince of fellows," but sdvancing year aaJ departing bain hsve toned down the en thusiasm of their welcome and he is now cordially received as the dignified author of Fror." While here he entered into sev eral g-ganlic re1 esta" deals, which leads us to susjct that his literary efforts have met itb more than ordinary success. H. M. Berkley, E-q., Trustee for the sale of the real estate of the late Emanuel Lichty, sold tbe homestead farm at public sale Sat urday, to Silas Walker kr $si.4X. At tbe same time tissold a tract of land in Summit township, to Israel Sborky for $i730, and a lot of ground in MeyersdaU to 8beri McMillen for $100. Tbe Central Hotel property was offered for le in front of tbe Court House Friday, but ss -X. was the highest bid, tbe sale was continued. Tbe "Mill property" wss sold to Foster Wslter for $l:u. Miss Lucy Heffiey. sod two young ladies who s:e her guests st "Highland Farm," had s ortunate escape from serions injury Fri day. Tbey left town for home ia s buggy shortly after five o'clock, and while going down tbe Court ttitw bill their horse fright ened st a horseman who went g slloping pant them, snd jumping suddenly to one side, threw XL Helfley over the wheels of tbe vehicle to the ground. Tbe horse continued to plunge from one side of the mad to the ot!r, snd at the foot of tbe hill succeeded in Ufsetting tbe bupgy. Ail of tbe ooenpsnts Bistained s number of ugly bruises, snd one of them sprained ankle. A Bin Enterpisa Booms Somerfleld ana its Surroundings. Tbe oil pipe line now in course of con struction from s point in West Yirginis to New York for its terminus, i making lively times down st Somerfleld snd all along the National turnpike, east and west. Thousands of pipe msde at Chester, in this State, have beeu shipped by rail to Sonierlield, aud theiice hauled by teams to points along Ma son snd Dixon s line. For some reason, best known to the great oil syndicate, this line has been chosen for laying the ipe along. It was estimated that tbe distribution of the pis would give employment to seventy or eighty four horse teams, for a month or more. Last week there were eighty of such teams engaged in the work. Tbe pipes are x snd eight inches in diameter, snd measure from seventeen to twenty feet in length, averaging sbout five hundred pound each. The team make from six to seven and a half dollar per day. Among the teams that attract cpecial sttentioa for size snd appearance are two of " Cncle Jimmy Farsons, one of Wm. Tay man's, of Lavans ville, one of Mr. Beam's, of Jenner. sad sev eral belonging respectively to Mr. Zimmer man, Mr. Koootx and Mr. Meyers, of Berlin. Tbe work ol loading snd hauling from Sumerfield necessitate the employment of s hug nuruber-of laborers, st wage running from one dollar and fifty cents to two dol lars er day. Alt stables and boaidiug hous es w ithin fonr mile of Somerfield ar occu pied tbe former with horses, and tbe latter with drivers snd laborers. The consequence is 'hat money is plenty down there, and business of all kinds is booming. What with the lumber now being hauled to Som erileid, aud tbe large daily shipment from there end s few point up towards Selby port. the new railroad has about ail it can do. The estimated cost of laying the pipes, building pumping stations, and the erection of a tlegTsuhir)tne, is something over nine millions of dollars. The pumping station I are put up along tbe line every fifty miles. They are costly aff airs, neces-iiiating eighty foot stacks, and reservoir of immense di mension: also from six to eight brick bous es. Two of our brick manufacturers have ord.-rt for large quantities of brick. The Davis Brothers, ot our town, and tbe Black Brothers, of Meyersdale, have each contract ed to deliver four hundred thousand within the next ixty days, at remunerative prices. Tbey are to be delivered at the site of one of the iHitnoing stations, located on the Watson farm, three miles south of Somer field. The Original Agreement for Somer set Boronsh. The following srtides of agreement, kind ly furnished us by Mr. John H. Snyder, of Dayton. Ohio, will be read with interest by the people of this town and county. From them we learn, what inquiry among our older inhabitants has failed to reveal, that at one time this place was known to the deni zens as "Milford Town," while to tbe outside world it was known as "Brunorstown." The land sold embraced that portion of the town extending from the H. C. Beerits prop erty to the Philip Gilbert property, on Main street. Tbe second agreement was to settle a dispute in regard to the lots now owned and occupied by Geo. K. Parker and Oliver Knepper. Articles of an Agreement, made this 21th day of hepiembei. iu tbe year of our Lord Ore thousand seven hundred and eigbly seven. between Woolricc Brunor, of Milford Township, in Bcdfonl county and State of Pensvlvanis. of tbe one part, and Adam Snider, of Wastiington county, ill I lie State ot Maryland, of tbe other part. Witneswtb, ttial the saitl Adam s-nider has agreed with, bought and barger.ed with the suid Wool rick Brunor for a certain tract and parcel of iand. whereon the said Woolritk Brunor now iives, containing two hundred seres of land and upwards by estimation, be the same more or less ; it being that part of the said Bnmor's dwelling place which lays on the North side of a big road allon the Main street of a town, which the said Brunor laid out some vears aso. which said whole land er.rluded about one hundred seres that the said Brunor bought of Hormon Husband, with another survey of about three hundred seres warranted in tbe name of tieonre Brunor. and patented to him. the said Wool rick Brunor. that pwrt of which wboie land being before sold tc one Jonathan Buck, which lavs South of the said big read and Main street of Jbe said town lots, and for which said two hundred acres of lsnd the said Adara Snider srrees to pay him. the said Wooirick Brunor, the sum of One hun dred pound currant money of the State of Pensvlvania, in money, snd one House and lot in Baltimore Town, on Howard street, jovning the widow Bankles, and occupied bv Jacob Header, and to pay the said sum of one hundred pounds in two payments ; that is. fifty pounds on the first day of OCber next, and fifty pounds mors- the first day of Mav next. And it is further agreed by and between tlie said parties that tbe said Wool nck except and reserves to himself out of the said two hundred seres one of the said town lotts, being tbe second lolt in number on the plann. And it is farther sgreed thst if the said land, wiien jt comes to be meas ured, should fall short of the said two hun dred acres more than ten seres, that then there shall be an abatement in the price in proportion to such want ; but in case it shsil measure more than tbe two hundred seres, ever so roucb, that there is to bs no addition to the price. And it is farther agreed that the said Wooirick Brunor shall make over and convey the said two hundred acres of land, more" or less, to biro, the said Adam Snider, his heirs and assigns forever, cleer of all costs bv ood and lawful Ieed of Con- vevance. as soon and on tbe payment of the lat gs'e of fifty pocn.ls, or give s sufieient Bond of Performance to compleat the same, sssoon as the said Hormon Husband shall proave his Patient to the said one hundred acres, sccor.iine to the agreement made be tween the said Wooirick Brunor and Hor mon Kushand. and w ben st the same time tbe said Snider shall make tbe like title of Ibe aforewd lot snd house in Baliiroore Tow n to him. the said Woulriek Brunor. his beirs and assigns for ever. And for the due erformanee of the above agreement the par tie atxve do bind themselves and each of their heirs, executor and sdmin:strstors unto each other in tbe sum of two hundred pounds, currant money sfores'd, to be paid bv the partv fs;ling. Is witness whereof the parties above said have put their hands and sea- tbe day snd year first above writ ten. Sicned. sealed and) WootBtcs Becsos, delivered in the SxaiJ presence of ns ) Adah Ssicis. Hosmos Hrso, Ssal HfisKicn Bcso Articles of sn Aereement. made this 2Kth day of Mav. in the vear 17M. between Adam Snifter. Of Milford' Township, in Bedford conntv and State of Pensylvanis, of theooe part, and Henry Mierantz, of I nity Town snip, in Westmoreland county and State aforesaid, of the other part. Witnejwtb, that whereas there was s dispute between Uie said partvs. coocerning two lots of erriund in Miiford Town, of the said Milford Township, tbe lots numbered I'M and im ; concerning which two lotts tbe said party have agreed as follow : that is to sy, the said Henrv Mierautx doth hereby for ever q.nt anv claim or right whatsoever to the lot one hundred snd fonr. snd the sai 1 Ad am Snider agrees to give the said Henry Mieranlz two vears from this dale to build house on the other lott, number one hun dred and five ; the said bouse to be of bewed logs, fourteen feet by eighteen feet long, sod covered witb'clabuoards or hing!es, snd fioured. snd a chimney of stone or brick, so as to be tennantable. Which bouse being boilt and done on the sail lott. No. loo that then the said Adam Snider sgree to give bim. tbe said Henry Mtersntx. a good snd lawful) Deed of Oroveysnce for the said loR No. PC, subject to a yearly rent of seven s:iii!a. snd six pence ea. h year. And it is fart her agreed that in esse tbe said Henry Mierants fails to build the said bouse on tbe said lott within tbe said two years, be agree to forfeit the same snd quilt sll claim and rurht whatsoever thereunto, and to pay tbe said vearly rent for tbe said term of two v ears from this date. And for the due per formance of the shove agreement, the said jrtys do bind themselves, their heirs, ex ecutors and administrator onto each other in the pensll sum of three hundred rmnnds, Iswfull monrv f the said State. In Witness whereof they have hereunto sett their band and ettlx d their sesils tb dsy nd year first above written. Sealled and delivered ) Apw 3IM!R. in the presence of j lSlH Hos.uo!. Hrasmo, Hrsar MiMum JY?H SSIUIB, l-JtL Jon Fkssod. Meyertdsle Preparatory School. Common branches, book-keeping, scien ces, mathematics, snd langisges taocbt. Send for new catalogue. Expense are low. Fall term open September 10, KKW. Jon D. MeesK, Principal. Muslo at Indiana Normal. Iaxdies snd gentlemen who wsnt to take music along with their other studies, have the opportunity. Those wishing to tsk s full course in music will find her excellent farilitir. Death of Dr. R. H. Patterson. t The many friends of Dr. B. II. Patterson residing in Somerset were (hocked snd grieved Fridsy morning on learning thst b had died a few minutes before 12 o'clock tbe preceding night, st Hite hotel, in Sunes town bntigh. I 'r. Patterson wss born in the city of Phil adelphia m 1S. When he was still quite young Lis parent removed to Berlin, tbis county, where his school days were spent snd where he snhseqneritly read medicine in the ottice of Dr. Berkry. I'pou graduating from a medical culls-a ia Phila delphia be located in Stoyssto a, wber he eootinned to reside'anUl Octobtr last, wbea his family removed to Pittsburgh. TV Doctor had suffered with heart disnne for eumber of years snd wss always prepared to meet dedth, as be knew not st what mutate tb summon might come. His conditio- was well known to his lamily snd friend. Ten days sgo the Doctor snd bis wife arrived ia Stoyextowa to visit relative and friends, and soon afu-r their arrival he was stricken with sn attack of his old tualady thst threat ened a fatal termination. H rallied, how ever, but was still very weak when a second visitation came upon him. Hi wif was with him and be com pi iued to her of a server pain in Li breast. A moment later he exclaimed t "It to going to my heart." Those were his Ism words, hi death occur ring almost immediately after their utter ance. In November, 110, Dr. Patterson sod Mis Sydney Johnson, of Sujyestown, were united in marriage. Nine children resulted from the union. Those living are Margaret, wife of Ahrani Ferner, of Johnstown ; Annie snd F.dith, who sre unmarried ; Berkey snd Fletcher, who sre teachers in the Pittsburgh High School, snd Stewart, who i s practic ing physician in Pittsburgh. The funeral took place at Sloyestown at i o'clock Sunday afternoon, and wss sttend ed by persons from sll sections of the county snd Johnstown, sll of whom were sincere mourners. The service were conducted by the Masonic snd Odd Fellows societies, of w hich orders tbe Doctor was a prominent member. Dr. Patterson was one of the most learned and cultured professional men this county has ever known. He enjoyed an extensive practice, but, as is the case with many coun try physicians, went about visiting the poor snd healing the sick with do thought of re muneration. His death remove one more from the rapidly thinning rank of old school physician who Sir more than forty years have been constant visitors to hun dreds of families in this county, sll of whose names sre household words, snd shoes memories sre fondly cherished. Dr. Ro!ert Hunter Patterson wss born at Philadelphia. Fa., on March 27, While he was yet a child his parent moved to Berlin. Pa. Soon after thi hi father died, and his mother thereafter made her home st tbe house of her uncle, John Fletcher, of Berlin. His schooling he received partly st Berlin, snd for two years he stiended a pri vate classical school at Johnstown, Pa. He studied medicine with Dr. Berkey, of Berlin, and attended lectures at the medical depart ment of the I' niversity of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. In 1S44. be began tbe practice of his profession st Sloyestown, Pa., and con tinued in it until the fall of 1$9 o year. During his first two years at Sloyestown be stayed at the house of Captain Hite'i father, General Hite. who befriended him in a way he uever forgot. He was married ia 1S4 to Miss Sydney Johnson, of Sloyestown. There were born to ,im five sons snd four daughters, of whom three son snd three daughters sur vive. In the fall of 1S89 he removed, with his family to Pittsburgh. For some year previous he suffered much of heart-trouble, in doing the hard work of his large practice. Finally he had to give up the work entirely when he removed to Pittsburgh, where hi three sons are living. At first hi hes lth seemed improved by the change, but it was not for long. Forty-five year labor and ex posure in a country practice had done their work on hi powerful frame. Hi mighty strength wa relaxed, and his superb health was shattered. At Pittsburgh he missed tbe old friends and the familiar scenes of his active years, and at Chrtmas, and again in April, he came to Stoycstu.wn to visit them. During the months of June snd July st Pitti-burgh, he suffered much and wss confined to hi Morn for days together. As soon as he wss sble to travel he came back to tbe old village lo die. This it seem he had in mind. He died a littie before midnight on Thursday, 21 August, at the house of Captain Hite, where be was staying. His parent were both Scotch-IrUh. He was a man of powerful build snd in perfect health until near the end of his 1U Night snd day, through storm and cold hs went about visiting the sick throughout the whole north of the county. Old farmers of the country roundbout speak of seeing him riding by on "the Big Sorrel" when "the weather was too bad for man to be out." At such times he was often on s long ride to Coriemaugb, Paint or Shade township to visit the families of men from whom he ex expected no pay. What men preach and ap prove of "equality and fraternity" he made reality ia his every -day hie. He was unconscious of any such thing as social in equality. The theories of the most advanced modern social tic philosophers and of Chris tian socialist in which sll kindly people take s sentimental interest be practised throughout hi whole life. The people he labored smong were not rich snd he remain ed poor with them. At the end of his life three thousand dollars will more than cover the net money-results of forty-five years uninterrupted toil and rigid economy. He felt it to be unjust to ask from others for hi labors more than he paid them for tbeirs. Thia was the cause of it- He wss s man of sound judgement in business matters, but in all his dealings with men he wa more thoughtful for their advantage than for his own. It wa thi knowledge of his good jodgment aud kindness thst led the people of the community to come to him for counsel snd sympsthy in times of financial, domes tic or other serious trouble. He was kind and forbearing with most wrong -doers, but hi indignation wa quick snd hot for sny kind of injustice. He was a life-long christian by profession snd practice. Truly and fittingly s friend of the family said i "He lived sn unselfish, elf sscrificing, useful life. And the hsnd of Provideoce seemed manifest in his death in tbe time, the place, the manner snd the circumstance. If we had had lb arrangement of all our selves we could not have arranged it so well. It was a fitting close to a noble life. " Stoysstown, An grist 23, 1W. Dentistry. Strict sUention to all pertaining to the profession. Judd McMillan, Dentist, otace over Tred well Store, Somerset, Pa. Mormon Elder In Creene County. Two Mormon elders made their aipesr- snce in Greene county. They were first seen st Clsrksvilie, where tbey secured tbe use of the Christian church. The first evening 15 or 23 persons were present, but on the sec ond evening there were but three. The lat ter evening tbey did not hold service but returned to their hotel. The next morning they isrted to walk to Rogersville, a dist ance of IS miles. Tbey say they sre com pelled by their church to go to certain loesl ities and rcmsin awsy two years, placing their doctrines before tbe people, snd re ceiving no compensation from the church. They left their homes Apri' Where to Get a Business Education. Get it in the oommt-rcial course of the In dians Normal. It gives the most for the least money. A Straw that Show How the Wind Blows. The high schools of Pittsburgh, Allegheny snd McKeesport, had each two grsduat snd several other high school one each, in tbe last graduating class at the California KonneL California on Wheels. A train, consisting of three veslibuled Southern Pscifte cars, Udened with the pro duct of the Golden State, wss side-tracked st tbe Somerset snd Cambrta station for sn hour, Thursday siWnooft, where it was vis ited by a number of our citizens. These car sre on a tour of the State under tbe suspi ces, snd st tbe expense, of the California Fruit Growers Association. Ou entering tbe first car the attention of tbe visitor was at tracted by an exhibit of twenty -three varie ties of nuts. Nearby wa a miscellaneous exhibit com priVa dried fruits, nut, wool. silk, snd cereals of all kinds. Glass jarr of various sizes were ranged along ths tide of the car, several rows deep, and in them wer preserved apples six and seven inches ia di ameter, oranges as large or larger, pear weighing five and a haitponnds each, bunch es of grapes opto nine and a half pour I each, onions weighing seven pounds, a r-ven pound Irish potato, fourteen inches long, a tweet potato weighing twenty-four pounds, peaches turning the scale at seventeen ounc es, etc., b idea many displsy of figs, dales, honey, olives, apricots, and so on through a long list. Kurne-uu specimens of red yood, polish ed until they shone like mirrors, were no ticeable. Redwood is coming in style for furniture. Redwood bark, 17 inches thick, the bark of tbe cork tree, specimen of india rubber and camphor trees, the trunk of an orange tret about six inches in diameter, .Vi years old, a grapevine stalk 3t'i feet long, a shoot of one year' growth, a squash weigh ing 130 pound, wheat with beads seven snd s half inches long, bearing 350 grain each, and guaranteed to run from sixty to seventy bushels to the sere, bananas eleven inches in circumference, each one being enough for a family, a young ostrich and 1 he shell ol sn egg seven inches in diameter, petroleum, snd a splendid display of wool and raw silk, corn, alfalfa, minerals, such a quart crys tal, gold bearing quarts, graphite, onyx, etc A large collection of drawings, paintings snd photographs of products snd scenery sre also displayed with great care snd taste. An Invasion of Hooversville. On the evening of August Mth, it being the birthday of Mrs. Rev. J. H. Houseman, the women of Hooversville snd the near vi cinity thought it a pie sent opportunity to serve s good, lively surprise on ber. At dusk s note wss sent to the Reverend snd bis wife, inviting them to s dish of ice cream with Mr. snd Mrs. Weigle, who live close to the parsonage. - While this wss going on tlie surprise party, composed of women and a few men, some fifty in number, occupied tlie Lutheran parsonage. At tbe return of the Reverend and his wife, they found the lower part of the parsonage taken up wri happy and jolly guests. After the hs; greetings and good wishes had been passed on the Reverend and wife. Mr. A ni aunts Luhr drew the attention of all by an appro priate address, referring to the good wishes of sll for, snd spprecis on of the work of their pastor and wife, and especially address ing Mrs. H. as to her work in the Sundsy schooL prayer meeting and tb W. H. F. M. S. And then pointing to another room, in which tbe ladies bad unburdened them selves of the good things they had brought, be presented all to Mrs. H. as a token of their good feeling and love toward her. This wss followed by some very appropriate re marks by Mrs. Houseman, and then Rev. Houseman, in his pleasant way of speaking to hi people, followed with a soul-cheering address, and then with tbe warm hsnd snd strong arm of prayer lifted the donors to God and left them at God' fulness, to reap the promise of God for their kind deed. We sll say, God bless our pastor and his wife ; and tbey, God bless our people, snd help u to continue the Master' work in peace, love sztd good will to God snd man. W. Considered an Imposition. Tbe Clearfield lUpMican says : A former friend in sending us s remittance, remarks : " Why don't you occasionally print us one of Talmage's sermons 7" Because we have in side'information and know how they are manufactured- They are prepared by s syn dicate to order, jnst like the Conkling wag ons, snd put up in plate form st $1 25 to $3. Not one in ten of the sermons is ever preach ed, but written and sold like a wagon ; or Stanly's Africa for cash. The fraud prac ticed on the public, in a moral sense, cannot be defended, and we therefore ssk to be ex cused from assisting the gang in keeping up tbe fraud. We have before us the copy of au enterprising journal dated Wednesday, July 23rd, containing a sermon (?) purporting to have been delivered in Brooklyn the previ ous Sunday, when Talmage was not within 300 mile of that city, and most likely en gaged in boating snd fishing st tbe time. In fact, the plates were shipped to the editor in question per Adams Express, "C. 0. DM" perhaps a month before. After using the plates they are returned to tbe New York syndicate, which again ship them to some other enterprising publisher as original stuff, oat of which. tbe religious syndicate is coin ing tens of thousand of cTjar out of this patent plate scheme and the verdant mil lions swallow it all, because the sermon (?) literally jingles light. A Fatal Runaway. Week before last a sad accident, resulting in the death of Mrs. Carrothers, of I'nioh town, ra., occurred near Somerfied, on the Fayette ide of the Youghiogheny river. Mrs. Carrothers was tsummering at a farm house in Henry Clay township, and being fond of driving, wss in the bshit of making trip in a spring cart to Somerfield and Petersburg. On the day of ber death she, in company with a young lady at whose house she wa staying, hitched up s four-year old driving horse, and after spending a few hours in driving over tbe hills, the horse took fright in going down one of the steep bills, when Mrs. Carrothers wss thrown out, fall ing between one of the wheels snd tbe body of the cart. In this perilous position ber heed was caught between some of the pokes snd literally mashed to a jelly. Resolutions of Respect. Tbe members of the Evangelical Sunday school st Pleasant Hill passed tbe following resolutions of rcsect upon the death of Mir Sadie E. Pugh, who wss s member bf the school, snd one of the officer st the time of ber death, which occurred on the 17th day of August, ISSsi t WnxaxaS, God, in his infinite wisdom hs seen fit to remove from time to eternity Sa die E. Pugh, who baa been a member of this Sabbath-school for s number of years, snd one of tb librarians at the time of ber decease, therefore be it RtmJftd. That in the unexpected death of our dear lister w have lost a kind and geni al companion, a tWithfa! and intelligent class mate, a loving and loved friend, and tliat we deeply sorrow over her early departure, but in good hope submit to Him who is all-wise, believing that our great loss is ber eternal jain. Aou-ceit, iUM we ueetxy sympstma Willi the bereaved family, in the loss of au affec tionate, obedient daughter, snd s generous, noble sUter. There's s missing link at borne, A Bother's huhed in tears. For a daugbter long bcloveit, Wboni she guarded manv vears. But she left this sdanled hone For another uu- above. And took wtlh ber a Sw vior And her dear mother a fove." " There's a rab-aing link at hem e And brothers droop lb head. One bat left to come do taure. A sister dear la dead ; Tbey mourn, but muurn is hope Of the resumption morn, Tbes tbe trumpet of t-od will sound And she again be born.'' " There's s missing link at home, Bister deep and knd, For eae of tbelr somber To the will of (iod has bowed. fbe baa passer to the bourne Whence no traveler will return, Asd seeepted the Injunction Of a Savior dear to Warn" I.ineix Struts, Bell CVsrta, Ansit Fox, Maooix Stitzs , Lin Hrnrrxx, Committee. Wanted, Immedately ! Girl for general housework. Call or ap ply to room 44, Park Place John; town, Pa. Highest of all b Leavening Power. J 1 ABSOlLfTELV FUSE THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, Pfl. Remarkable Bargains in DRESS A large lot of 3G-mch, nearlj all marked down to-day to 12 l-2c, were 12 l-2c worth ever sold dt tw, or anybody else. One lot 38-inch GRAY MOHAIRS, marked down to-day to "c. Would be cheap at 40c. One lot 3S-incli Extra Fine BRILLIAXTLXE MOHAIRS ; eleimnt shades of gray and brown mixtures; have marked them to close out at 37 ca in Press Goods. About 150 pieces single-width lent styles and desirable colors; a yard. We have marked them 10o. One lot of double-width medium and Dark Gray ALPACA Smarked down to-day from 12 1-2 to 8 l-3o. 50-inch all-wool fine English r?uiting9, neat little li;:ht t-laids to make a stylish and durable traveling suit, marked down to 75c, regularly sold at $1 and $1.25 a yard. These arc some of onr special bargain. In FANCY DRESS KX)DS, high Novelties, and high-coat Orench snd German Im ported Iress Goods, we have slaughtered tlie prices to wind up the summer season's busi ness. Always on band, a larre line of Cream and Lijrht colored Fabrics of all descriptions for street and evening wesr. Also, choice lines in BLACKS snd (XI.O! in sll the best PLAIN FA HR.ICS st lowest cash Drices. Yon can save rr.onev bv mnonr to the Ureas Goods Iiepsrtroent. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAjrtrrACtraaa ajn Dials sxd WaoLaaaia airs Extaiux or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft "Woods, 0AX, POPLAR, HIDINGS, PlCIlTS, MOULDINGS, ASH, WALNUT, FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAILS. CHERRY, YELLOW PINK. SHINGLES. DOORS BALCSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE, LATH. BLINDS, SEW EI FOB A General Line of aU trades of Lumber and .Buiklirus Material asd Roof.nr Elate kept in atcck Also, can famish anything in tbe Une of oar bssiseas to order with reasonable praraptoeaa, rich a Bracket. Odd-sued work, etc ELXA.S CIJsrisGrl-IAJSI, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa, IT WILL PAY YOU To;acr vera Memorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PENN-A, Mannfsctarer of and Dealer la falters Wort PtrmUltatn Smrt SaUoc m aS Colon m ill GUM WA Aito, Agent jor tilt WHITS BR0S2E1 Peon in need of MONUMENT WORKftrfll find it u their inieret to call at my shop where a proper ahowin will be driven them. Sf.Sori ; n m (rturrinbrd t A'it se, md RIiJS LH r LOW. 1 invite special attention totUie White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introduced by REV. W. A- RING, as s Decided Imnmveinem in the lioinl of MATERIAL AND OiXTRUCTIUN. and which is destined to be the Popular Mffnnment for oar Changeable C.'ii- mii aia a uu. WM. F. SHAFFER. R ULE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. To Andrew Knnkrl and John Knskel pyrid ine In So!ieyereek tnwnship, ramtfria rMimv, i'a.. Conrad Knckte rei4inc in Kif-hland tnwnship, Catnbna tVxinty. 1 Chn?4Lan Kiuikie residine to Ecouotdv. Beaver (Vmnty, Pa.. Adam Eunkel reniit iiic in Johnstown, Pa.. Knee Add Kuuk-l lniermamed with John ithart rriiina in Johnstown. Pa., ar d Mary Kanke. inter married ith John Fees residing in Cam bria 'mty. P. YfHi are hereiy notified tn be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held in aoti for somer emet County, Pa., on Morjflay the isd day of PeVtem:er next, then and there to accept or re ftise to take the real etat of Andrew Knnkel deefaned at the apprsiied valuation, or show cr hv thesam should not be sold. !HCIFF S o-r-K. t R. 8. McMltXEN. Somerset Pa., July Zi ''JO bheriC Administrator's Sale OF -.0.- BT VIRTUE of n order of sale issued oat of the Orphans' Court nf Somerset County, Pa., and Iff Uie undersigned direeied, as Administra tor of the estate of I". S- Welter, dtieeast 1. 1 will expose to putflic outcry, on tbe premmes, la dom enct Twp., aotiiTet County. Pa., on FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 90, at 1 o'clock p. St.. the fallowing dearribed real mate, late (tie property of t". 8. Weller, dee ft, via . A certain trc of land situate in Somerset Twr.. i-tmettet t:o.. Pa., djoinii-s lands of Wm. R. U eller Samuel J filer. J. C. sellers, William Rrrjdl and tieo. G. Jiittner. eontainipg 25 acres and lis percbea. havinc there fn ererted a two siory frame Dwelling Hfiu-e. a kxi4 stable, and other outhiilidlnK. A rood ninnx sprinie. land in cood oiltiTUion siiuau- lhnee-Minhrf a mile front Ui-bmiil. and three and half miles from Socien-t- Convenient to rharrb and srhoni. epptj f C . Ten percent, of the pur A tlfiv.'tO . rhase mouey to ba paid as ne a the property is knocked down : one half of rlne delivery of deed, and balance in on year from date of sale, without interert. one lh:rd of lite purchase money afterthepav mentof detfts to remais s Ilea on the prvmues : the intern thereon mTahle annually to A. la Mellr. widow o, said deceased, and after ber death the principal sum to be paid to the heirs of I", f. Well r. dte d. r. W. Bissoar.. W. 9. W.EU EX Attorney. Administrator. ALEX. F. HAY, CATERER, LsdseV end Gentiemen Cinini; snd Lunch Room, 614 Pent) Ave, Pittsburgh. Pa. r-Wedd!rucs Parties. Lnocfeeons. Ae. supplied wiln every reiuiffite, to any available notnt by rail orotber KiT-ynee. PpeehU and prompt at tention ilveo orders by mail or telephone, KTXai yDMIXIsTRATOR'S NOTICE. tAtX of John Dcrr. late of Somerset Towsah'.p, Smieret County. Pa. Letter of adm i n Krwtion oa tbe aboveeMate hav. In bwn (rranled tn the nn'irrig'.M-d by the pnpr atiihuritv, notice is hereby riven to all pern ma tndebtrd to aatd estmte to make immediate pay menu and lboe having claims acaint the same will pvwwrit them duly antbenthmusl tne settle ment on or before Saturday. Hep. a, !. at th residence of tbe Admiinwrator In Someroet Col, Pa. . JOHN J. DARK, Adniiiiistimior. I'lU). W. BttsH'KE. Attorney. T R1T OF PARTITION. To Josephine Omaser. Intermarried with Wm. V. Miller, of Washirurton Territory: Yon are hereby no irted that in pursuance of a Writ of Partition issued out of the Orpham' Ornrrt of Momerset Connty. Pa., sod u me directed, I will bold an luuueet oa the premise of tbe real estate of John oraaser. dee d., situate tn Cone maovh Two., Homerwt Co , Pal, on Tnemlay, tbe Kit day of September. IHU. when and woera you can attend If yow ibiuk proper. 8bena-s OtBoe, R. s. McMILLEN. J'liy a, 1.-W0. ( SeeruT. YalnalilB Real E late U. S. Govt Report, Aog. 17, 1SS9. GOOD wool, STRIPED DRKSS GOODS sold at 35c. ThU is the biggest were imported to pell at 6.c. We l-2c. No better barsrain in Ameri all - wool filled Dress Goods, excel ordinary sell from 12 1-2 to 15c. a CAMPBELL & DICK. 63 2ETTE2i3i3 EEZ1PI1TEA3 MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, SBISiZPCS.Z. TffinOrlAX REACHED CJTTING the regular prices to REDUCE STOCK. GIGA8TIC SEMI-AHNUAL MABK-DOWK CLEABASCE-SALL Goods at COSr, many BELOW COST. We mean business, hence tbis extra ordinary Mark-Down Sale to re duce oar immense Summer Stock of SHOES. SLIPPERS, OXFORDS. When in the city give us a call, and you will find it greatly to your advantage. THE FAMOUS Shoe House, 52 Sixth Street. PITTSBURGH, PA Mail Orders will receive "our care ul attention. PUBLIC SALE OF- -.0:- DT TIRTTK of an order of thoOrphana' Coon Dff Somerset Cotmrr, Pa., u the suotenber, Uber will be sold at public ouictt on SA TURD A ; SEP' T. 20, 1S0O, at I o'cteek n. ra.. the (W!owtnTiesrrfred rsl e. tale of Lydia Hueiwteiier. dceea-d. eoaststinrf A a tarm situate tn reenv;ile Township, adjoining lan ii ut Soah Lint. K. K. Hi-hirtler. t iii li'i-hstetler, Noah KUnxxman. John Arnold and others, containing lT&acrus, more or lam, with a rrrDwellingr House, Bank Bam. and other improvements thereon erected : P$ acre clear, and under a good ta:e of rnltlvattou : A acre in meadow ; is ner to ehurrh. more, n-bor.l. and railroad tiun at Hand Patch. A number of never failing springs, aud friili orchard ob lac same. TERMS OF SALE. One-third in hand April 1. !!. when possess ion will be given. Balance in three etl annu al payment, wr.hom lou-revL Iielerred pay menu to be secured on the premises. K. part of hand mcoey, to lie paid as soon as tbe same is struck down. E. K. nOCHSTETLER. S'iglX Admui.trator. "VroncK or application for inoor- . POKATION . I the Court of Common Pleas for the Connty of cinmerveC, Pa, Notice 1 hereby rrven that an arpHcatino win be mad to tbe said Court on tbe -!nd day of September, A. 0. 1). at !U o'cl.-k a m.. andrv the " Corporatioa Act of l'Ct" and the suvple metrta thereto, by thef hrv'.lan Cfinn-ti of New VntrVTiile, Pa for the charter ot aa Intended torooration. to he called the "Chrvtian Chairk of New Ceutrevill. Pa.." The ebarmner an oh iect of which is tn support snbtir wariip aeeoM lug to the faith, tlotrine. diipiioe and ssairea oi' said chtireh, am: (e tht purv to have, rxw se and Ty?r all the cghts bem-riTs and privi leirss cunfcrred by tbe id act and its sntf!e meots. SCOTI m ts.I.li BCl3l. SoUcitots. SaESTIST3 AS fH Over 500 (Yfii i Send for Beautiful rlj:,PrlcUst J Designs. ji Circulcrs. MlfCTfCff'HB VT Yalnaole RealEs Sweeping Reductions ! We are tkttrmir.e.1 to c! cp aU SPRI ASD SUX1EK C00DS at pri.f that will make it Lf't-y st.trv. Iickw we .II tnot? a few of oar ibadv barjains : FIVE HCSDRED recces Z" Sstine. Redticed to lllc THREE " " trV. Fine (iinirhatus, F-e!tied to I.V. K " -""Mctiarah H'S, " " Vic. f-KVKNn FIVE ",15 India Milk. " " .c. HKTY " 5c Lresa Ou.nis, '."c. THU1TY-FIVE " $1 25 - - " tA. GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR REDUCED OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. WHITE SCTTE, M 50 to GINGHAM " 4 25 - satin e " 5 oo - WEAPPEE3, ICO " Muslin Underwoar, Jerseys. Shirt Shawls, all at Low Prices. We will 35 Fifth Avenue. WILLIAM F. BURGGRAF, 114 CLISTOS STliEFT, JOHNSTOWN, PA. rir GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL, AND , ARTISTIC -fea At Reasoxable Rates. Every re(iuisitc for complete Iloiise-funiishinjr, in all the la test and best styles. Any ar ticle not in stock procured without extra expense. Inspec tion invited. Estimates free. WILLIAM F. BURGGRAF. 27372 I rr 1 fi-rs : ' .1 . . . ' J ad at z.- 4 c v d sis m - ' rw w - " -dt i & - Jolin Henderson, I N T t 11 THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OFTHE Pittsburgh Exposition ! WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3RD, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH,. AT 11 O'CLOCK P. if. THE GRANDEST DISPLAY IX ALL DEPARTMENTS EVER DROUGHT TOGETHER IX TniS CO IX TRY. NOTE THE A TTK ACTIONS ! Innes' Famous 13th"Regiment Band, of New York.dur ing the entire t-nmnfovr Concert Daily. Tlie Combine-! exhibit f the glasa mannfiu-turvrs of FitL-hwvii. simwinir th n facture nf in all it branches. The uneinialed arni ilazzlinic display of eKs tricsl apirstiis an.! appliance by tin WtxtiiurhiMLf aitfl Tfrninpnon-HiMt-ton Klcctric Conijmnies. The imiiniiticviit ri!uminntel Kfinntain. psitterx-nefl after the Cfleliratei! I'aris foitti tdin, will play every eveninir. weatLer jTJiittinir. The trranili'st exhibit of painting in "il and waVr fjlors. including the f.tm.is Piert'lt Collection, in the chjktI) art ir.illeries. The MecLanicid Ilull antl Main llnildim: coriiplt-tely fillet! witli exhibits, nnvny of them in practical opt'nition uni"ine, inteo-tinz and instructive. jfeBTtventhirtf which will conduce t4 the pfeasiire an.l comf .rt of visitors sill ! upon oil the irro'uidrv. Consult your railroad a-nt. Special excursion rates on uil ESTABLISHED lrs47. FRANK W. Manufacturers Ranges, StG.es, TIN. ' COPPER. SHEET -IRO.V, and all AU warranted a represented. No. 78 Franklin St. Xear PXECUTRIX1 NOTICE. folate of dm Re:t. !te of Sorrxist Tuwwhip, Bufrjertaef Co. , Pa., dec d. letters tearaiuiry bavin been LsrueJ to the undriiiTKri by tae r-r-tt-er aiulKfritv tn the sbora e.uu. nj'ice te ht-nr'iy g-fven to 'l parue lBlf-'SJ u td ?lmie to nice immeUW ai pav-iHnit, act all pxniwi havingclaiciairt! aml out to ;.rrM.-ni tt;em to U,m Exnuiors duly a'llrientksied (or seUirment m (iatnrOajr. li rt.y of at the oCre ot Jaa.L Puf Is, Ei in the Bjroi'.i of tfirrt. Pa. CAKiSTUN" RE1TZ. ortX Ex;'r. of to. Keiu, tlee'd. C-EO D. MITCHKLL. !T Att v at-Law an.1 s (civwof Penimi: and Puienw, Hux Washinvton. I. C. Clerk to ponar Pension Committee tor la T ytars. I' T'fi liit- pnmpine!. write me. ;lal to give alvice. v.v- Sn. evert WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF, BE UP TO THE MARK ai -I ; NEEDS NO LAUNDES1NC CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Foorti CraJa. u " Waists, Blazier, Jacket?, Samrser fill your orders j mail promptly PITTSBURGH, PA. A BOOK CASE OF SPECIAL MERIT. Lar-e enough to contain a nice asf-ort-nient of books. Ftnisbetl in splenUH styie. An ornament to any room. Matia of oak anticjae, or l'Uh century finish. The best case we can produce for a low Erice. The style right np to Ja'. We ave a down ether patterns of the bet makes and styles, that cannot fail to piease. Finished in oak, cherry aa-1 rr.a hosDy. Hut oor stfick does not end with Book cases. Will show s must com plete assortment of everythint: heinneine to the furniture bitfiness. Extension Tables, Chamber and I'arl" Suites, Fold ing Etxls, La?v Chair. Mattnwes snd Sprinrt, Ilat iUcks, Mirror", Curtains, Sifleboanis. Chitfoniers, Ward rot. Cal inete. I'srlor Tables, keilininz Chairs, Curtain Pole, Othce Itesks, and til:ce Chairs. Johnstown, Penn'a. HAY & SONS, and Dealers in 1 1 . lOlili Goods. kind of SHEET-HETA;. WARES made to orlr. Call and examine tlie m awl set price at Potofice. Johnstown, Pa. SAW MILLS. ea-rcsr vaaiast.1 raic-rioa ao sclt rtte. STEAM ENGINES. HAY PRESSES. SHINGLE MILLS. PORTABLE GRIST MILLS. TUEESHINO MACHINES tr. Send for Klsst rated Catalogs. jaliJ-lif. A. B FAR'j'"HAU (' . Y ;rk. I'a. THAT CAN BE RELIED ON JSTO to QTDllt! 3Tot; to Discolor? BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE . LULO mark. if O
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