The Somerset Herald, j ;i:;iM!.v: - Jo A veht frere ruin ft'-nn, attended tiy win -aa. i3.Pd over Peter-I unr laM week. Tns t..rm "f A'M:n tp.. a.!j..iniiii the V.C'U.ntuny river are wortby of not lee M jm.i - TIHE TAUI.LS. iCTk. atlttCOAl. P-eST ll!tOA. i tae liaTiriz knife. Fra Ki'ares? Mad E-i Mali W. t V." JV.il. ;.i;-r.-a. Eit."t... ElTTeSS w:.. SI Ail Eat Mall W'tst re a. m. oe p. m. s C 1 a. ni. 1 so J.. Ci. i oo p. m. K. pas lciNiiaaz. rc-isT. 11 36 p. m. Oil a. m. 11.1" p. m. 4 50 p. m. Jay lie trains .n the riti.thurch. ! ""' . V.":i.-:.i.t.fl . IUUini-rr Ea;Ird, were detaln- ii a Uii-i eliUe ia tU va-iaity of Stewart'!. ' - A ..i'ur.ts'. at I. rsir,a on Saturiav. F vr.'i.:v an.' a. w tr .uMed by hariatr whit lit re .'-ait tr."re i? on th? f"es Kilen by the boys. X -w l-..ys i.-n-t ft.Rfot that iwi freit If my . -lar a'--.u. anl the teaii;!j of it more so j Tac cr tTi-Ift the fawetaua river at : Kare'..!fr:::. i tit it l-ullt, the m'iiry I almost Sii;-h-.l. It (Train y is t jitle from the amount ! -: in-:.,eor tUt read that a bri.!? i!r";!il I at th..: plat. MsM The subiect of one sermon a day dur- , olice to I)itrict Secretaries. The Pittsburgh Pott gives aa account ! ing the heated term is being discussed in j Many t the Annual Reports and Certifi- ( of a mwime ia that city tor the excellent 'ecclesiastical circus, and .ias-in stne pla catea haTe not as yet been received. One j purpose of organizing an Anti-Treating : So 'co been adopted. This shows modern en-! f those already "forwarded was lound to ! cie: y. Tae object of the association is to liihlcnmedt and forethought, but it is on- j be irco.rect and returned. Secretaries j bind every member neither to oiler a treat h time .! it ! should be very cartful in making their re- or accept one. cut every man to pay for port?, for a Superintendent cannot appro re his own. incorrect statements, nor will the depart- The philosophy of the thins " this: If ment leeeive them. The District Secreta-Ja man goes into a saloon alne to get a ries will please forward to the County j dnnii, ia a majority of instances he will Sarw-rintendenv as early as possible. J!y il!v lal;c one glass of beer or w hisky; but " 1 rleasint :o refl'-ft what a ton Ti'.s -i-'c Uitory m Or.flae c-e U maktne ! our I'nritanical fithers bad while taking :cr S.f jave a lay. tii.e aa improvement in a pristine pulpit Uljcowr.-e of four hours duration wit!:oat any i!)tert'ui.si')n ft j iCRCh. BI1T1I.O VALLEY BAILBOAD. Lii.vrt. AsarvE. Mail Ea--- 11." j a. ia. 1.4", p. n. y V.'". t 'J:lj ; . Tit. 4 4- . !U. FEIN ii rvr.xf.Y. Az-.tt. II. " sr. -Kr.ri-Ens. attention ! Buy your s ol A'il :::!i r ii Vo. and thereby save Joiis Uot."E, tlit-c'Oirtd !a'.v i:r, tried" ha first two cases on KrULty hist, one be fore Jcstiie Sansom, and the other before Jut!oe uiith. He cttntc out cat-bird ou both efforts. John is very mJetand na aitniini, and Le never sreaks unli.'ss he says somethinr." iJy diujent attention and cloe siudv thtrt- is no d mlt that he will build ur "a lutrative l.-cstress. f J f'.'ril iTtqnisrr. address uutil further notit e will Somerset county, Pa. J. B. WniPKET, Co. bupL to e. :U Al-.father Si Co t -v arc seliin rooda ILVILEOAD. Pilliijiriiii faE&fli & Biltimnre Ai.t : "ATiiLt C. have the hrt 'H.kot C-"c.r:e, Confections, Glass and !:::i-n-tv:.re in town. I tU 1 1 il,.U..4k "CHOEX X. ALTEK.VTIOX OF TI31E. -xi tiio :. V.'e ra;r rc.i.; in aav ' ii tie t '.rue to prevent mildew on ine. Use fijur of sulphur dusted foliare wbva the dew is on. sir a -rain that our fanners and all r? should be lareiul almut sitrii apcr r.a'.er-sthi.y know just w hat We would like H tell ber ua.-ue, but then we are atniJ of our hair, and we al ways did object to being barefooted at the place where the hair ought to row. She lives on Main street, and be went to sere nade ber. lie took his little banjo and be san-a aloue,' ly I am dreaniing ol th-e In n;y Thev didn't meet. little sons, "Meet me by moonlight, ' r-.c. And the answer came Sweet- bed.' tr: aij. a:-: Fayette t'outty Acricuiuiral and ban;! a'l A-s.i.ni-jn wiil hold its sev ; ai-.n;:.;! lair at ISrownsville. on Sep 'jt ''ia. an.l FrMav, ctoi)er 1st. TIME tz:x-3 .van; "p ati l avr Suc-tay. N"T. lata, l-'i. Truins .a tali- K ! Ui-art aal Arrive if m t. .s ri.-r (irmt ?.al Wiotkto a ''l'-i : i-.-iA.-r. rtTTSsriKtaTtJis. ahbite. fri nr A M.tE.;-Tt A-- r, r,-.a.m. 'a !S- x. T'.r-uj'i Aiaa; -' a.n.. M.-he!'-rt As- -i v." .iv .. v ii .ai. c:n h --'- .-t A''- V. Nt-an A-- ' r. 'fi a.m. e. in a.ni. -i--n.V.-V;-"rt A". I"'"- uah 1.x. iv a.ic. r. Iu 3.15 p.m. I tii 'riu. wa A"- tt:f.n A " -a 10:li a.m. j ... :;1 i'. p.m. I' Kes;rt A.- M K. -,-! A- " ' Ii m. ,. -r ' 4 i p.ta. M Ki'.--;- rt A-- tv. . a A '- tt'JO p.m. : li p.tn. M' h.v.'W ri A- : r A - 'm .' 1 p.n.. : " .... '" -'t-.n. I ii..'ii.'w-a A ; - aari Vx . i j'.'ai. r ru 5 p. Hi. : ; i rt A M K-. ?i - n A-- r. . 11 ".5 p.m. e. ;n 7 r.ra. '- ,.n TT".iiih Mait-.spx-:. ar i.lr..:i 1- i p.m. ll'f'i N"W n . Car -h Tra.a.iJ -.'d p.ttt. Cii.'-i! T-ek.t OiRee, 43 'Ah Ave, etiij and A !-" f r: ht t: l.as one mil'ion two h::dri a ot sth.l age, u-and school teachers. t'-:i thoit.-and s'hiX)i I'!. ;;r en band at all ;it lowest casU prices. (.' rn. tits. Chop ard "Wuf.s we have the author:: no:n the Ajiteriran Urortr "that there is bcarcely a single class of d!s put up and soid in this "country which is not short of the weight or measure claimed fur it," the American people will see to what a t ex tent ther are imred uix n iu this matter of shortness of weight, to say nothing of the adulteration which is practiced to such an alarming extent." l'liOTfK-.RAnis : I'HoTooif.rus '. Hav ing resr ned work ia my Gallery at Stn-ersi-t, I am cow prepared to take Thoto eraphs. Tin tvpes. etc., of all sizes and stvles. Old pictures caretullr coined anu enlarged. A lull line ot Pictures. Frames, Mouldings etc., for sale at all times. Kooms in Mammoth Block, entrance next door to Mrs. Tred well's store. W. II. TVlXFLEY. Ox Wednesday a Somerset County far mer was coming to town with a two borse team, the wagon containing a load of bark. When nearlr opposite the residence of Capt. Graham another team came along in an opposite direction, and the driver ot the former got a little too cl'Jse to the back. As a result the horses and wagon went over the steep precipice, and it is a wonder that the quadrupeds were not killed. While the owner of the team was cutting '.he harness to liberate them one ot the horses cave a kick, and sent the blade of bis knife almost through the thumb of that gentleman. Johmtoa Tribune. As Interesting Opinio. In view of the fact that every druggist prepares citrate of magnesia for hi trade the follow ing opinion ot the Commissioner of the Revenue Department at Washington on its I uatjiiitr to ue taxcu win De reaa wuu in terest: "I have to say that the medicine is officinal, bat it is put up in a style or man ner similar to that of patent or proprietary medicines in general, having directions for its use printed on the label, and w knout the- formula by which it is made b?ing neither printed nor referred to on the label, and conseqnently, in the opinion ot this oiF.ce, is liable to stamp tax." be Glade, if he pts in with two or three friends, be I mut suntf treat ior an. i hen each or bis j friends most stand treat ia tarn, so that t instead of taking only one drink be gets (three or four, which, too often not only ! gets a way with his senses but his money also. In i-urope, or many parts ot it at least, this plan is followed with the bes: results. In some of the Western States, societies oi this kiud exist and are said td work well. Will not some one cncavor to organize a society of tiiat kind ia this place? It would undoubtedly be a blessing to the community. Vi:: Li: V,K & IIf.erits. ":). All should have it. ut r. e a iv t it ' "The Blood is trtisement bead-w-t!l. Then act Pittsburgh, Pa. ; t v al 1. l.iJl, the '. Lavi u.-r ::.!i a s pa r- oi s Liv,.- I-e artiiss to sugg'tst to the .'.tie tLat if they cannot t th-'lr piiavnun, -ve will -1 ! r them "this is a po : ti-at be wears it. 'no.:r young men zm. tir :i.'.:r v ay home and make :p i i whieh the Town .i-.'.iy put up for their use, :.'ct a tae soup route." .'. er ia a neighboring town tL at Le was seen to cati h inter, bM him up bv the 1-ok into the cr:i ks of bis La hi t been stealing Siiir.e ' r t rmxrnt youaz jtiri a ia in a '.icviai they can break b:..l habits and lug him off to e :Vf.ry S-.r. lay d.H-s ntt dimin-1:;-:, tin .1 xlm divorce can r.n a a Is connection with the retn.lar work of the Institute, a Juveaile Class will be held each afternoon at 1 i K in which special attention will be given to readins notes and Sabbath S i.ool music. Tuition to this class alone, i-"'. Those not h)iding membership tiikets can obtain tickets t' the evening sessions alone by the payment ot -5 W tac-h. ri wo roi: The leaiitifi:l toned piano, now in use at the JIusieal Institute, cii'e by A. M. McPhail & Co., ot Bo-ton, can 1-e bought at a. bargain by appiying to T. P. Ilyder, pianist tor the Institute"; Ti ocuvls, four round corners, ele.Mnt l:n:h ; Was two weeks on the r ud troia Jlo;on an I yst was in perlec trota !loin an 1 tune when it arrived. Mcsselmax i Frcae, Smerset. Pa., are agents lor the celebrated "Improved Wiiloughby" grain drill. The theapest, most perfect and durable driil ia market It is the easiest for Lian anil Vaisl, and has ail the lalest it!: rtve:.ienn for sowing grain, grass s, e !, and fertilize;-!'. They keep on hand or order ail kinds of farai im plements and r.iarh'.a-ry. at -Ucp pri.-es. h.I Direct' .r of Som- i- . ive sealed p.opusah, an'irou fence around Seliool Ilou-e. Pro- ii- d in belore ni"n on lie.-. Xe-.v C lav . I'. the Gr is: Low Ve cow -rest A i.t. 11; u Mr ns, ! Li. y -. L i 1 a-s alt' . t A:::..t Las . orn. r Seed !a -t receive :s r.t L. J. F. t ash'.H '.l.eliaes, Ac. '.I YMYEK L is f ii..- celei'ra; fa C ev on !, M. V; al Ilime; r retail. w iiicli iie w, OTIt I-A - ! v r.o'e r Ui.k Pa. i per-or." in account iil at cr.ee. xyiti: Mav it'th. 1T" Ant w: tva:;;s: a tn. a wi-'.l to caii ; ! S'lits i- r men. 1 I! Do- .'i. 1 3 .- MYF.U IS 1 Tirol; ar iware at the L.H.ks. Late! n:p- "VVest Prices : hae in , tresh- -, Florr. t to this :i:i;:t-'. A '.'-'.. is ::.;avi,:e leavts friel in (ri ;. '.r: il is slid to I a French dih. An ex.. h:.u "-r.r.iarAs: "We cannot thick t :i::;. tLi.i.' tl.a: wo-.;'. 1 be more delicious titan ! av..-s Ira .! in c zz baiter, ua- : i--- i" i-a '.:,'.- pi-'., r (tit:. V.'i: r i ;. :i:y ia- i.e .t.,. and ail, both l.tr.t' and .-.aa.'!, i call on u in on new rooius ou Mn.'.i. t.'r.)-5 Mreet ere we .ire i re; a. e l to aocomr.iiIate and wait on tLei.i w ;:li pr- a;; tn -s and fidelity. C-.h'K A; Uef.hits. A r i . l of f .; ;--ras ..'i.-olved in a gal ; L'n of wat-r is siiid to be the cheapest and ' no-; ; ert... t di-iafectaai to lie obtained. Thr.-.va ir.- sisks. ce-p'o'.s. etc.. a quart rtvi o i (.ooperas water w iil at once do aw .iv '. i;i. a::v nr.. leasi.nt sine :1. tin z pajx-r tells -s. Bo careful ; ic store to direct c'.eaa blotter on i go off, the blot-n-.ethinj fannv if 'ir.i says : Would it bear iuea to urop a.i work and l-i.siaes- I'.uring the entire Fourth of July v.ctk r.vxt reirr I: would hurt no on. il the movement were general, and il would show that we were thoroughly in iariie-t ;:i the celelra Til!' board of Sea; eret Bo.ouzh will r for the pa.licg tip : the lot at the I'uio.i tubals siioi.'.d le ha:: M.-nday. July :eii. l-T". and sh-ulJ be en lo-se-d "pr.-pt-sals for ler.ee." n ilica.ioi:-. Ac can be ol.i.tlnetl froai the tin ier-'a:ie !. V,'. II. V.'fleley. Secretary. Xoihing is h-alth- 'd term than a fruit diet; fruit, are c-r.eeialiv de- Tins is good new ier durin z the iteatt and t eacai'S. of ai! sirabie. The skin ot the peach contains a Urge o'lantit r ot ir .n. wbi-.-h acts as a ton ic and streng":; truit that is di great nn e! now. and one business, i? 1 1 Lie. t-ner to the svster.i is U as 111 and is a ia.itilge in to too b -t a ivii-e. jit-t d for the d.Ktor's t.'ii fruit ti s.-i- The following is very applicable to some of the business menot this place : Our town must grow and trado increase, By nerve and enterprise. And they who'd live must have the pluck To risk and advertise. There are some men in our town Who will not advertise ; Good customers pas by their doors And cheery cash likewise. And when they post their books at night, They're the saddest men ia town, And ever and anon they moan : "This town is going down !" Grapes. To thin oat your grapes about this time should not be overlooked. e do not mean in graperies, for anyone who has a grapery must understand this, if anything is understood about raising them; but out door grapes. If the vines are al lowed to overbear, only a small, poor qual ity of grapes can be expected ; and just so in regard to the overbearing bunches. Where too thick, whole bunches should be removed ; and such bunches as are too crowded with berries, should be thinnexl out, removing with a scissors which can be obtained at the horticultural stores. This will result in much finer fruit, will yield none the less in quantity and doubly repay all labor. FaosTSfito merchants close their stores at eight o'cl xk p. m.. and sisty of their wives and their tape nKMSitrern' sweet hearts came out in a card in the FroM!tirtr Journal endorsing the movement, and pledging themselves to buy at such stores only as conform with the rules. As to the wives thev are tired of "I was detained by ar. 1 trie sweethearts, business, love "Well. J dm week." .lily- has otio evening a An ;o charge sa-s: Bio 1 range stories orac':nt how yu step into a pubi il: -e letters, an 1 u-e a the ellVei- When Veil : r - :i.i tin. : reveals s State Teacce next meeting of ! Teachers' Associ. Wilkesbarre. Aug ' A-ot iat-.ov The Pennsylvania ste a wiif be held at 10th. 11th and 12th. A programme e i cxerci-s containing manv interesting features has ixcn rre- nee is expected the li-tate. The around Wilkes di.Tcrcnt routes let iiinnv to the MAN T' lW- pared. A large attend, from various parts of beautiful scenery in and barre, as well as on the: thither, will doab;h s at: meeting. A Woitii tj On: DEEToas. It tikes money to keep a basiness ot any kind in successful opera'.;. n. but it takes'stiil more ot our nation's a-s "... lain', etc. ; i ;.:.r. ge 1 r g.nd O .Ci l.E. roa.-tcd an.1, g i'.:a and !:aiig. n. Mi. cni-h- : an 1 gnn'tlaf-d." r.iy 'r'.eans ard Maple s"v S. a:.-. Teas, ' p;. 1 r lit.-. l;..ca. Dried 1 t-a , ( "aiitry j r-fim.-c et. N w -.--rc at J r;--s to su ( o, tai, ( .-en. ii.c; ire. pe'veri l'o;Tte. Demur rii-s and M .ia Ti:i t-r iti illav :i . Michigan' Ikr-dJ iy Win. B--'.!. kilied by the cars last r .'.av. Itavis "?o ares ct improved land sd s- me personal property. lie came in I'enn-vlv.'jiia aln-ut twenty rears to erect a building such as vie now occupy j to accommodate and stpply onr customer's with such thiags as are daily wanted ia j every household. VVe therefore a.-k our , debtors to do for us v. hat they caa ia the j way ot money or short time notes, and I last but not least of all to extend to us at j least a por.io.i of their cash trade. ar.. Car tiiere. aa ice or frier. 1 '-.'IV eilVeS CO 1 Yerv lle'x-cti'illv. CH..K i BcEr.n ef. Lar l. Fi-b, 'l rr v to ! llo-.v Oill ' .1 a Ihor A TT. V:-.i!!i r. M tt Urn lit! and Anrivl 6 1'rnn Auniie, rittkbnrh. ..-. :. i ', l.y e . specialties. . : .--e i Kvcs, Hills. 'lViy; i T.'Ils"s. A. ;!. Artlli. Ear an i ra " '"W, ats ia .. T-erf ..! Kit. . a', and r Cat.i F.vi'." In er. If Lr--i li.lt i ry, a; mi.' ins (oar.nrurr I'otlry Vartt. F. an.: iuir rth- .-of Fane stiK'k. K an.! I'alk f; e. k'..-'. r... . 1 t l A' .. : I v uti. E. s.-nlee will hr heU la tar lla.l el tiii'jlaee Weilues aty -gist at s u'eir- k Ker. r.i. harJ . nl. wn. 'hiie. of Meyeis-lale. an-1 'Llil.-.i;;", mli 1k; prt-M-nt. ail M.j.i -al Nurtual. i't t!:o Iiu-o:u:e ill N . j The Phii.i ': iphia fsJjtr says : Reiia to make it j ble accounts from the West rerxirt the crop By alien- ' tinispcets a.s an unti ciallv lbitlerin" 5m! bi- lxr abundant al : material reduction from former rates. Accounts from Kurpe are in favor of a g.d market for our surplus cereals, and w hit the practice of continu ed economy among our jungle, must evi dentiy greatly improve the proven I condi tion of affairs. There is every reason now to look forward for a g x! fail tiade, which will gr.-.ttlv iK'nefit the merchants of the Ea.-t. ss IS done T stem. V hen you s) to your custo 1 Codec, tea, calico, lots, bouses, tell the in on- word ad.- .oi; W. A. K...-.T' t '. t.c. , x a ktasry topper LishlnlBs Rul tt erected A'l wrrk ; sa'l-:a.'!i.'!l iTaii th.s s it up ! pure C s.s.n by ; n tin- 1 ..:f. i .1. pter .e lit;.' I 1U11 s., -I 1 IV .jr.. r :. tn firei iaiia (. p. A To It '. t il t'I's ot wa th ening a uuiiiber ol g. n n.-Lurg, an'l a!.-) several :y. arrival in this i 1. dge of Knights of er ot persons have he s, H jet -. and a list Tri. Female Rf.si-n vtms Probablv no cha acterisllc of the female mind is better ; developed than the docility with which ' women accept the fishions of the day. I Be they beautiful t hidin.u. becoming or ! un'iecoming. o-nif rfa!de or torturinz, . t!i'"- are the "Ushioa" and must be worn, j Who would have su; jK.sed that a woman requiring a 1 urn door to sail through easily j a few years ago, would now be willing to ! accept the sp ies of a pair of tongs oa the j side walk? I: is a can: of genuine chris tian resignation. To Cl ue a Horse of Bkidle Break ing. To cure a horse of bridle-breaking, tret a piece of bed cord, lour times the length ef the horse and double it in the middle, and at the doubled end make a loop, through which pass the animal's tail. Then cross the cord over his back, and puss both ends through the halter-ring un der his chin and tie both ends of the cord to the trough-ring through which the hal ter strap piays, the end of the baiter being attached to a billet of wood. Should the horse attempt to pull back the strain will ai. be on the root ot his tan before the hal ter strip will become tightened, and he will at once step forward to avoid it. Af ter so fixing him a lew times ia the stable he ill abandon any such propensity. It is astonishing, savs an exchange, that the very plainest principles of law cannot lie understood and learned by the general public. The present Mechanics' Tien !w has been in operation for nearly thirty years, and yet, a knowledge and compre hension ot its most salient provisions is confined almost entirely to the legal pro fession. Let it be known therefore that those who employ builders to erect thuir houses for them cannot, with any degree of safety, pay the price agreed upon for the erection without obliging the builder first to obtain a release of liens from the mechanics and persons furnishing the materials. If they do so pay, and the builder is insolvent or dishonest, they may have the pleasure and satisfaction of pav ing the same debt twice. Litteirs Li Tins Ae. The numbers of The Lin'ny Aj for June 20 and July 3, contain Macready's Iicminiscences from the (Juarterlg Itetitit; Part X of the Abode of Snow, trotn BUtelt vood't M.::Tine ; F. W. Xewman's "Moral Estimate of Alexander the Great," from Frattr't Maguin ; The Arctic Ex pedition ; lis Scientinc Aims ; J'opvlar lUcuie ; Lite fast ana Future, in other Worlds, CvraiUil Magazine ; The Characterlessness of Sermons ; The Arctic Ships, The Influence of the Court, and Two Views of Annihilation, from the iiixeUtfor ; Italy and the Pope, from the I'M Mali Uauit4 ; with instalments of Giannetto, from Llarktiood ; Miss Angel, by Miss Thackeaay ; and The Marriage ot Jloira Fergus, by Ym. Black. A new volume -begins July 1st. With fifty-two numbers, ot sixty-tour large pages each, (aggregating over o)00 pages a year) the subscription price is low ; or still better, for 10.3U any one of the American 4 monthlies or weeklies is sent with The Licing Ajt for a year, both pott paid. Littell Gay, Boston, Publishers. Wk wish it to Le distinctly understood that we do not desire to interfere with the slyle of ladies' dresses, bat then you know, woTcan not help being amused at their efforts to sit down without attracting atten tion or displaying the style of shoes they wear. We hail our laugh at this oa Fri day evening, and if anybody else withes miauga now s tneir chance. A young lady itlin-iiioa t attempted to sit down on a pair of "steps ; that r.in :; ,i but was pinned back so tight that she i tut-; are 1 . couldn't Benign old lady peeped over ' will ia a'l her specks and asked; "How long have j aid the io you been afflicted that way ? 1 he young ; cease ti re.:: lady blushed and "made a break, sitting j The Pr. i. down Sideways, and holding her knees j stitute are a together so tight that she looked as if she world as -t.-t had on a one legged pair of breeches. Old J their pro:'. .- lauy nouceel ner pot-mon, crumpled as it was and whLpered: "Boiis: I've bad cm thar myself." or .-I..-,. ic v ly r.o't ,! :f-..ig -The; Advertisement. ' ?h" .! "'! ' of .,' r - - d :.; . r . !;.:,,' OO v ' a t-. r-av f.- car ptop!,: th.tt a'i v 1 . L..vo anv or any t.l: r.t thit w:lV ; " " i Dr. Ctu. 1" Ivv Grein." i Taken i.li '.." tiiat hasisaii e..u , time, an l all refgrnt they had sp. -i.t a la c-jnclu.iicn v. : ri u-'menl. O.000 WORTH 1 In-i :kh Ih.-y 1 0 g:lill, 1'. ewer STOCK OI-" ;A.rs Co i well i In- !.- r.: : Ml rir.i. Henry McCailimi 77 FIFTH AVr.N;E m.n! llauk. lit Til V i V I ii . I LltlLItrV !i-:a fr.ta ot, iOH 3t uv a r-ni v ' CTSTIIR of July, bv I II. Cu;e-. of Zora Sachs, td Co.. Pa. FLKCM. . fiihof Jab-, . Fletk, aged 2 iiAri.i::;.- Eiizabeta II.u aged t.-.j vcur-. Raspberry Viseoar. Put a pound of very nne ripe raspberries in a bowl, bruise them well, and pour upon them a quart ot the best cider vinegar ; next day strain the liquor on a pound of tresh, ripe raspber ries, bruise them also, and on the follow ing day do the same, but do not squeeze the truit or it will make it ferment, only drain the liquor as dry as you can from it The last time pass it through a canvas bag previously wet with vinegar, to prevent waste. Put the juice into a stone jar, with a pound ot sugar to every pint of jaice; the sugar must be broken into lumps ; stir it and when melted put the jars into a pan of water ;"let it simmer a little and then skim it ; when cold bottle it It will be fine and thick when cold and a ni'st ex cellent simp for making a wholesome drink. ni-n.i thing we do not lnnn :tig men to dress gu.-hing'v : but if Tiif. Holli.! iv-.',tir .li wear a ban. '.kerchief ia the rear the iainiedi.tti" vicinity of t thri: par.tahH ns, it wouid I a 'June 2" 1-73. whilst'a fer How to Fix Tramps. The Scientific American proposes the follow ing vigorous treatment of tramps: "Fix the penalty for begging at ten days' labor on the high a ays for each offence; there is no danger of a falling demand for that sort of labor tor the next fifty years. Give to every citizen the power to make arrests in cases of va grancy ; and for every ten days' labor by the the person arrested, credit the person making the arrest with five days toward the working out of his road tax. For bis ialvor give the tramp decent board and lodging and from ten to fifty cents a day as wages, according to his efficiency. Let such a law be rigorously executed, and in a little while we should have better roads and fewer tramps. The honest seek ers tor work would suffer less under such a system than they do now." .1 mio t:,s IN 'llii rset a ,i 1"...: lav 12:1, Dal- W for B iil.1 a; her Vi . V.'e el.:. a as t to. ' :ug public, it they would .ave ornainent.il Urders. 1 i"" th :t it is a haii.iker- i.'e r says : In our town, on rilic storm of W "LEY La aum. jum r tint; Philac ;.art HAM llf.r Li of ; hie .e. v, ra. i r. . superintend tae cu-tum in want ot a fne fashionable suit wt'.l to give bum a call. Mr. ( h id s-vt rul years i xperience a: c ;- -'n cutter. Also, a gen. n. !'".' Iovhis an I X .t.eit-. B.,.ts .tr : I, id Fin lings, t; s readv r.ia.h d a :om Lht ieni : will Ui "a a 1st aiVi thut'ler, liglitning and rain was brewing, two small children Ix iainieso much alarm ed as to run 1mm their own home to an ! old vacant log hou.c across the street, the j mother in close pursuit to arrest theiii. did j not succeed until reaching a safe barlnir as was soon demonstrated. Imni'-d lately ' after enterihg, the r:Kif was tarried away I from above them, and iu casting their evts s become mere ( ppressive. dheoid ,n l!,e direction of their own house, they runs that hen the davs begin to found if entire!-.- blown to atoms. Ai.riE.vl y the days have begun to grow shorter, and in a very tew weeks the differ tr.ee wiil be noticeable. True to thetradi lii n, v i:h the halt and turn of the sua the heat h provi-r The latest swindling dodge has been made public the novelty and ingenuity of which is really admirable. The device consists in bringing two telegrams and a signature, the page ot the book being so cut and underlaid with a blank check that the signing of the name twice would give the clever operator a chect both indorsed and signed. A business man narrowly es caped the trap, which tailed for a lack of a little forethought, as the paper beneath, not being securely fastened, slipped enough to attract attention as the name was being signed the second time. This small cir cumstance defeated the pretty plan, and saved the discoverer a big deficit in his tank account It is curious how much thought and ingenuity is expended in ob taining money by dishonest means, and how olleiyhe best laid plans are frustrated by a slight accident .illg'.ien an.'! the c the c.'id begins to strengthen. ' r;-i:t is trie of the summer i n li. an s "g H ; . Hi ' sAnd Clothtni; Chi:a: at 1! cents, lionet-dale, and . yard wide. 15 cents ; other t wide. 1 .t cents ; Dri ss gHis '-.' cord Al; act-as 25 cents ; ' cents : S:r:oed Shirting at -rts. All wool ults at 15." Pants from 1.mj ". Dry Goods and I loih at lxttoiu prices during ''' r Please call at II. Het ucue Build r.g, ntit EixTioE.t sh- trticiivc '.s may ! ; --it- J r-runi! -un put one ; t'...s. s; ri.uk '.'.! is n. w yellow strijH .l bug that is so to s.-,u.ish, pumpkin and melon e ex-crinicavd bv the fo buinsr lo two quirts of espoor.ful f kerosene i':i the viae when genera!!;.- answer for ug- return repeat the The Clearfield Journal has this lotay about potato bug killers: It will be remembered that in our last issue we recommended the making ot tea from May-apple plants and using it to kill the potato bugs. In accordance with our request that persons who tried it should re port the result we have the following: Capt M. Ogden, of Lawrence township, tried it applying the potion with a wisp x-er stumps are thrown ' ot grass.and says that itactcd like a charm. This cow has been in-! Heat first snnnkled but a tew hills and The Meehanicsliurg JU.;nn ltut says that the effect of malt ii.piors on the brute creation can l.e studied in the case ot a certain individual cuv in that borough. Of late the cow has tccme dissipated, caused by a-sot ialeing herself with aa aney where the and form a po. ! Peacues. The crop this season will be unprecedented, and arrangements have been made by which they will be shipped at freight rates, that will bring them within a price some what lower than dur inir anv previous year. It t understood tiiat five car loads per week will be brought to this place, and the freight upon the same will be put down at the low price of thirty fire cents a box. It is possible that peaches can be purchased a few weeks hence at from $1 25 to $1 50 per box, and ia this event there are few families but v. i!l be ble to lay in a supply of this delicious fruit The run upon manufacturers of cans, jars, etc., will likely be immense .in view ot tms great suppiy ot peaches, and "peaches and cream" will be a drus ia the market provided the cream holds out. It will please house wives to learn that they are to be afforded an opportunity of put ting away their favorite kind of preserves this season, at comparatiyefy trifling ex pense when compared with other years lien it is understood taat on the 1'enin- suia alone there will be about six millions of baskets, or at least one basket for every person wuliin accessible" reach by express lines, it will be apparent that the crop will be inexhaustible. So 'rah for peaches and cream. The sling of a bee is naturally more violent than that of a wasp, and with some persons is attended wuu fatal ellects. lae sting of a bti? is barbed at the end like a fi.-h liixik, and consequently is always left ia the wound ; that of a wasp is pointed. so that it caa sung more fhaa once, but a bee cannot. When a person is stung by a bee, let the sling be instantly pulled out, f.T the longer it remains in the nesh. tae Juepcr it will piercis and the more poison ous It will become. The sting is hollow. and the poison flows through it, which is the ca.-se of the pain and" inflamation. The extracting of the sting requires a shtady hand, tor if it breaks in the wound the pain wn; continue tor a long time. When the sting is extracted, suck the puncture, and thus prevent incarnation. r-piriisot hartshorn, it applied to the af fected part, wiil more luliy complete the cure. The poison is acid, and the alkali will neutralize it If the hartshorn is not at hand, salaratus can be wet and laid ' upon the place : and soft soap will often On some persons the stings of bees and wasps have liUle effuct, and it greatly de pends upon the state ot the blood whether it will prove injurious, and these simple remedies, if njr.iied at onca will soon ef fect a enre. We were shown one of the finest monu ments, on Monday last at the marbleyard ot Woolley t Lewis, that.we have ever seen. The base is cut Iron! native sand stone, a stone by the war which, though i .o . . i : i aiu luuiew yitrscui as cue au aptJearauee when finished as that found at any place. Resting on this base is a large slab of Italian marble" forming a second base from which spring two columns of marble, on Jone of which ia enirraven, "George Fritz, died Dec. 5th, iyT4, aged 73 yaars. 5 months, and 2 days," and on the other, "Hetty, wife of George Fritz, died Dec. 4th, aged 60 years, and three days." These two columns are joined together at the top by an arch on which is engraven in large letters the words "Father and Mother' On the upper base the sim pie word FRITZ stands out in relief, cut from the solid mar- j bie in beautiful gothic letters. The foot stones have the name of the one over'cHCSCE whose feet they stand engraved thereon.! On the right side ot the right pillar is eu- ' graven, -Sickness, long I did enJira, Phyileianj were in -rain, Twaa 01 who pleased to call me heme. And free me from my pain." This monument is without doubt the finest in the county, and will be placed over the graves of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz in the cemetery at Pine Hill. We under stand that it cost but 250 00. 3Iessrs. Wooley & Lewis are turning out work that they may well be proud of, work in- deed that will compare favorably- with ' that done anywhere. They have a large number ot orders on hand now, many of them being from a distance, among them ; are monuments for parties in Connellsville and McKeesport. To those of our pat rons who may wish to erect monuments , to the memory of their deceased friends and relatives we can heartily commend this firm as gentlemen who will do the work well and cheaply. Marble yard on Slain Cross Street, south of Rice. SAU -ia v.: We! -h, !. la!! UVU-rh; ; llta day Mr. Joi.h ss Miry J. PlTTSllClKriL PA. Jure xwr.r.. mr:. BLOOD .:. s M ir..:- r oa toe :! Mary .S da Vs. SO.HI3M.T Zl lr.ULT CT.-ZZZZZZ. FLO 'jr. FEED, A pp.- !: Aj, icLuu-. Buto-r. V uucKi.cai. ti r.oe'aa.v. f ' a Baron, huullir. it 5,. il laai. . .13 TheBIJM l L the LTFF. fin 1 t It is luipur.'. the wh-i o- ...i ill be ui.-xiaseii. Yu , - .aorlfy a stream wai th firii i em.i: aettiier .'aa v a i.,,- part arod heatta to tfcn butn ia t y w .U.-nl ia eiiorevinx 'he nt ii'-..ai-: a!; t a- "fit- TheTf.'irPf KIFY tl FL mr. tare wili heal tn dtaea.e. N., r--a iv ;.. - -v r "a .l;v.Teri waich hseg..iU- .: m a, i.-Jia-"r of pertaaaeat earea as ilmproToil Blooil Searcher. ! It la rapidly acquiring a naikm.il rev.iu.rdea ." r 1 tne enre of 1 j tS.Trtuli.Ti A feoti,,ns.rneeria F-m it-. - -v I sipela. Be. lis. Flmpien, t l.-rs. S..re K.-e'-' ' I rsei, Hea.t. Tetter. Salt HtM-amJ ' I Meminai and at fltin l'tea-v... i The mmti'.y ia vearetaMe n-mt-iin !. and -.u.. ! not harm the mnt ten.ier mMnt. La..:. . , - fer Irra the 'lebuitatlnr iL-ma ij r:- ! male C'omplalr's wiU nod pvrlf rei:-t i y a. i th remeOy. aware ot ev.umerv'iM. Ti.- ..---.-0 1 ine haa ooi name P E. StLLF.i.s i i 1 ... 1 . ; : bunco :-a the N.ttin of eaea btatie. F-.T aie by ail Imintiia an-1 r ami rr -i at. ' The icennise ha our nm. -K. F Se.ler a .. . i Fitttara, Pa., " on tne bAtora ut eaeo wntt.-.-. juaeii CUTO.I'n :,"oTICE. Ji-l ' v-r. !:i! of Jenner u.w- l-T tie. ;.Jl, K. ; iL vy. t ' AI.MUU- To'iiS. NOTICE T- r. ! ."d of Lir'.ci t T.. : r. "Ti ?! sN x-y pj.ai i-wu.f cIauu m'r.H f J-u. i-: jt .1 h:lU;, Corn. '? 0:1.-1: fall" .-:nt V i'ioVer f'I-;V.-r I:.v.ive-i L-y i otic: c i l' e ANTED TO EMPLflT-I.ITE M F. travel and a;-ivuit L'vuiity Aittu : r 3? Da. EaasKia's CaTiaaii Ta.irs :r. I'1- ! Wnmn'.! . . ..- , - " ' ."..uiri.ji,ir:i ,f ! 1 , j ... J. tl. I ILTUN. U Suia St.. i 'i;:.-t,u.v'L r a juae 13. r Flils-ei ; Itv.lrauli Iir i. fl i; Lathir. r. I jr. ! P'.--thits. ua. P'.u:. 5. V Pearlier. ,ir; Peruvi-ia ' i I 1., . . -i SO sl ' 0 . s j ...W Ui ...A e .Tji . si i WANTED the world. Sir:e pa-'ka- lii jai'j,i.'eii;.e f-.rotni A.: ;re. F. P. cil'L K. may U i.'o:i r. r the te-t 1 n . r t rue pa. well eip--trt j r:.' .tie tr'. r :ian, a-ir.. at of his cr.'-i. 1 In Ctenil : -.vie t. " T xn 1 New F i' 1 iar-e i. t : . ra NT ITS. 7 i . . .1, 1. ' Ah-. r L.v.-rt. s ;1 ' i.i w- I - t '-.r X K a i -. . 1 UFi. d V.N. A'- j-.- or; 1 A Time to Cct Gras?. The hay crop, according to the last census, cannot be es limated aL less than 4.iO,CiO0,lXH.i, and this inniiense aggregate shows the importance of husbanding the great resources ia the best manner. We shall not overstate the fact it we say twenty-five per cent of the hay icrop is iost by late cutting. Nature, ia her cfiorts to perfect the seeds in all our cereal grains and grasses, accomplishes this at the expense of nutriment contained in the stalk. Ia fact it may be assumed as true, -that at the time 01 blossoming, the stalk contains all the nutriment which the seed and stalk contain alter ripening; and therefore that nothing has been gained by allowing the seed to ripen, unless ia the case of cereal grains which nre most valu able for their seed. As the seed ripens, the soluuble food constituents are taken from the stalk to perfect the seed. Chem ical analysis has shown that clover, betora blossoming, contained only twenty-eight per cent of insoluble woody fiber, but im mediately after blossoming, forty-three per cent.'of insoluble fiber. Add experi ments tend to show that our grass crops, intended for fodder, should be cut and cured into hay before nature has commenc ed the formation of seed. Therefore, the proper time tor cutting grass for hay is at the commencement ot blossoming. "There is more sap in it at this time, and, conse quently, requires more curing; but each ton of cured hay is worth at least twenty five per cent more, as nutriment for stock, then after the seed forms. Hav is also in jured by beinj too much exposed to the rays ot the sua. I his causes the volatile aroma to escape, and also dissipates much 01 the coloring matter, as may be seen by the bleaching, and also by feeding the miich cows, from which the milk and but ter wiil be light-colored. Here comes ia the value ot the bay-cap, which protects the hay-cock from the rays ot the sun, and allows it to cure with the fine green color preserved. We write thus early that our readers may have their attention called to this iainortant matter in season. Tuiise items are taken from the YjI- i : Independent ot Friday last: Snr"T p"-; '. In this immediate vicinity the Keystone """ Coal Company are employing the same 1 number ot men as reported several weeks ! , . ago; the Cumberland and E'.klick Compa ny are pushing work in all directions most vigorously, and, at the present rate ofT KGAL progress, will be ready to ship coal wilhia j Jj sixty days. This would seem to imply tinai "a that so much of the Salisbury road as w ill j j-e be necessary for the shipment of their; ;' '!':. hi;. ,n coal, will at least be completed bv that ' tL- 'a ilc ime. ! SHOE STOKR d w '1 - f. or 'till tie- rs-s n Li :. UHL Aa l oa II I a-ar 1 a r ! toe-. f tt ; '.ur next I I S -'i:"r'.-r : t -li ei .'OTIC :0In 1 . ? v . t. ! I. SNYDER & 1 iHaTlng pnrchasotl the Sho Store lately owned Iy II.C. IleeriU, v-. t. lui n. ir,: a a to 1 iiv aU lr ' h i.i'. ul.dJltl..MA. A.--:,-:ie" 1. 1 Li. !. Ya Mr. Walker, one of the lessees of the Burket Nickel field, ships this week thir ty barrels of ore to Dunbar furnace for a practical test; it will be recollected that I one analysis of this ore yielded It) per LVm. r-. i cent, and another analysis since made, i Entrap: ..- ia places it at ll j per cent, or S per cent, j -..-rJ, greater than that oltamed from the Laa- " V- caster county ores. Should the Dunbar I T)UCLIC expieriment prove successful, then smelt- j 1 ing furnaces and works will be erected at l-irrueil.- ilr once, and Somerset nickel become an ar- i ('rva;"', 1 : '" ticie of commercial value. 1 V.;', Vi, '.: :.a .. j.- at iir. ! at We tae i.;eair in eaihnr thei'tm ruMlC to t(.e fa--t tl.at we iaive n- w a", k.iep rofinactly on hand as e ,--t 1:3 Boots, Shoes : -a ll-M ' S. T.. r -'.. 1 ' i:hj-:r.. i' Jo LI 'l i.Hr. A. B. '-. ! V ur.ni.i Is UU 1 o;,j I.,..;, ;.. , : -..a i'e in f. l T 1 ... . 1 I. , I T' '1 i-.l.'T -"a May. A. t I- n- u.... i 1 r' ..1 S :r. t r in '. !i. a t . inn i . o 1 r 1 SCHF.I Pr.-ta- :k. t..ta.'v ICl O L'OTII OF is 'JO : a: an 1 -1 t . . : - Eastern and Home f'anuFac' 1 1 rt'f wan'el. A t ii, I pe, j.j . a ' 1 ,: ru a2 ti.-y at w i arina-1 . -ir y r.aaa.-.tc.ay t- On Monday last, Mr. M Clary, foreman of the Savage Fire Brick Works requested of Mr. France the use ot two cars with which to deiiver scrap at Paul's Foundry. Permission was granted and the car3 load ed; as it is down grade no engine was re- 12, 1 at 1 .";. - i :-r jU)t. It i. . Lite t.-i1 ; 7 j .' i. ei. to L A -v-r 1 b'.r.uirii :.i r- '. ''fi'hl 'Q ti." I- itTZ La '.T l.'J COTTAGE HOUSE i.t: ie S. recently exhibited I 1 ocr I.ir,, rti 10 Oatik m ii D wirt m.v, ' ' " 3 n :rr- r ! scientific men in Lon ! :n an i:ivi!i;.,.n f,r preventing lailmad iicci.b'tfs by an improved V5tera of sig nab.ine. It cnis ot an insulated rail laid beneath the four foot wav.br which suit ion masters can telegraph to a vi i.i. e in motion, or 1 ue train can comnm iiiot'e w ih another. duiging her appetite in sta.e tor for some ; the next morning found the bugs lying un nine, ana uas aun uecoiue so addicted to i dcr these hills, dead, her intemperate habits that she will drink J. It M'Kee, Esq.. of Westo7erP. O., nothing but beer, and is becoming as fat as j Chest township, writes: "Seeing the state an alderman. That cow should by al! ment in your Taluable paper that the juice means have a temperance lecture preached ; ot the May-apple plant would destroy the t0 her. j potato bug, we tried it taking up the root and stalk together; we boiled them, mak- Tb Wraat Muear the neridlan. j ing a strong tea, put it into a sprinkler O,, the down hill side of line, which an ' Spl e .T,11"", ,Le r.U mwiwi r!t,. ..,;. t ...1 ! were working. It acted like a charm. We train , wrong side of the meridian." whnn tl.'Ulink it worthy of a Uial by all potato raisers. Robert Lanich, of this place, also tried ...a i w. n iiero. and evi rv r.s (.; s,ine disease during ien s.i s. the oi.'ret ii to t.-i ' ly p.a.nty that no pi.-ra at is siffering with Dvs. . plaint aa l h, t..r,.M n. Cs;ivent-s. i,k tomai h. Hi-art P.-n lue "tart. Depress N;,iri:s' 'ia tike (,krr .i li. ng reuet and W "....,.a ";. l :'ir Drt: r-e bottle for 10 cents n,. 1', .r t X . 'iU relieve -'S' -e. V,j "a. : rcjw w. . :a th:s v. ,r' l-'I-ia. Livr .:. 1, . . .!ca un -,i.. ..,., a.;-.ui;..a,.f j JJ... 'Harness O.C. ' ; 1 1 1.0 n nit i-i.., cure. If vm doubt th g -t, ti. Ue von - and get a sxui 7 IL Regular In tvery town and villxgc are to 1 found, al regular hours, on "loafers' cor ners," a few seedy and dilapidated old nsonic-ers forever breathing out blue i lar.es .and f.ery aratliemas al everything in .general and most tiling in particular. They hate t very body; hate those more pms-vrotts tlan thenisvlves. and mani!'et unutterable ccnte.T.pt for those w ho are poorer. They are rarely, if ever, seen in church: throw cold waier upon all public Enterprises: say hard things ct their neigh!.rs; triticise the preacher, and iiia.c themselves general bores to the com. . munitv, and canker peritr. worms upon lis pre-1 encroachment tion. functions decay and the frame gradually j iem requirrstrt be "sustained under the 1 ou r..rtm'' nd s il,didJt? wk bnrlen imred.upon it. Innumerable i lu'7' omore ougs ior .o physical ailment and inti.mities then', These teslimoniate we consider sufficient press upon it to which it bad been in ear- 10 arrant eYrybody in trying this cheap, lier life a strat.ger. The surest and fleas- '; iluPle aod remedr V,r P.agUC antest support" and solace of declining ! has ustd mh trouble and expense years is found in listener's Stomach Bit-1 destnicUon of entire crops. It should "ters, loni ricognized as the rmwt whole- I applied on a dry day as rain will drain some and agreeable of diffusible stimu- ' ,l m lte Vlncs- , lan.s, the mt potent of tonics and altera-' , tPt- Ogien also recommends as a sure lives. The vtd and infirm may place , kule,r- WT PureJ from soured corn imnli. it ,ntt.i,m. in ti,; inri,.or.,.in.r I meal. He says to take a quantity of corn .;ii ie m i,;i, nn'v eimi tiir. mu. mel and pour warm water over it After 1 1-,: . v where low trrades are fa dies to wh eh elderly persons are pocu-j U haB txl long eaougU to become sour i sible and a much shcer liae possible than liarly subject, but in a measure re amis Ue i ui i-j aic , an now ia existence, all commend it to " ' I A n 1 atnevl V 1 1 It a Annnfcrtkae .iw -iitn nf a .1 -.a wi.iiuaavi w " t-T kp Mjiintinn nt ir rvPOTiv M nne wrinr 1 - The People's Freight Railway. The question of the day, alike interesting to capitalists and laborers, is one of cheap transportation. And the party or parties who solve this problem will have effected a revival of trade and the universal pros- perity ot business. iot one class alone, but all classes are interested in this ques tion, the producer as well as the consumer. The Peonie's Freight Railway proposes to conquer these objections and by a system of low grades and competition among the carriers furnish the cheap transportation so earnestly demanded, and so essential to the : prosperity of our country. AJpartof its line has already been built and a large balance of the remainder surveyed. Back ed as it is by the capital of the east and the producing interests ot the west it can not fail of completion. 1 his road will be particularly beneficial to the back counties ot this state, and when a means of transportation is had by which the" can get their great mineral wealth into market, they will soon change from the poorest to the richest in the stale. In cur ow n county this road must be of untold advantage, passing as it will from one end ot it to the ether, and bringing all parts in closer communication Al meet ing of the members ot all the commitiies appointed in the county to raise money for surveys for this road w'ill be held in the Court House on July 20th, and it is to be hoped that that they will be able to furnish the amount of money needed to make the survey through the county. The plan of the company for the protec tion of the stockholders trom the loss of this investment and the protection of the public from the too common practice in railway management by which high prices are necessitated, such as watering 01 stocks, mortgaging the road, construction compa nies and ring managment, naa Dcen set forth heretofore by the chief engineer in his presentation of this enterprise to the people in the various meetings held all along the route in this State. The complete legal preparation of this company, its affiliations with die capitalists of New" York ; its stage of progress both 1 in thi3 and other states ; its competitive j sv stem of transportation ; iu route through these mineral and coal regions and its se- quired, but careful handling of the brakes is necessary. About the time they were ready to start, Dr. Meyers, who had just reached the Junction 011 a proleasional rait, eokecl to ride to town and soon had himself ensconced upon the scrap. All things being in readiness the train started I Man.i.-i V' Doctor Mevers on his nerch. Mr. Vc-jwitaia: Clary and another paity at the brakes: they allowed their speed to reach a rate ot about twenty miles per hour before en deavoring to check it and then applied the front instead of the rear car brakes, the consequence being that at the first sharp curve the cars left the track, Mr. MeClary and his partner hurled to the ground, hnii.iwtf. hVwbnT and scared, while the Doctor kept right on fully thirty feet or j -fTM 'are 'a more, and landed in a fence corner, con- j jutln rieminV at siderably "shook up." He has been coa- i wf-.'-h yA h.a :i .v.- ; fined to his bed ever since but is improv- 'h .s. 1 tCa'nV ,- tuna .;. ing rapidiy and will make his appearance , ie-. evJm htv- it w.:.-a; in nndlii fth.ni tli tirnf thi miier i!rw- '-'. a. A In-'t t 1 i': t :-r Thursday afternoon. We are sincerely rejoiced that all escaped as fortunately as they did. ; .1 ran be fi.un.l .inywhere. V ' iiand ooasuntiy a iaii fin-ly SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, CALF ii.'t 1 1- u rv ve ,.. I'o.-.IIU :i.v.- h a M..r. ! ar.'t iras pu e j ti.ero.n vn- . a: ut iiaa I.-jt. 1 Al v. ..: p et a:- at i:i : eu j Sa: 1 u-s-aea. l.'.e ie.'... -le-.nr in :lu- : -ru a ' j t'r:n- Jl - ' 1 1 t-r -n '?.: J -N.j. 1 a -u aa ..'. . le i : : in .le-ri: . 1 1 ur u e -Luwer Tur.t'y.-.it tiw:..-i. j Pa., ail in en - 'rrj an i a 1 TacneaiU. Jian i.a.-:a : la ) i :irs. 1 'V- - .rn hr'rtiay Ivtim.i. Ji. 1 r n r -T.y hni!-!r:. '.!;; '... -nl .o in i rr-j1 ', li" i i -A.-ei. 1; '. A -r Kr;v-i:r:. -j i'.Liii Ar-;.. Viiu'-. ur,!i. i n jla:n 4rr:-: : .T.-i,- : I -i ii liiT.t AXD LIMNG SKIX5 Of a I kind?, with 1 full !lr.e of Shoe Findins's. " 0 l i" x a v .v - .s i o m e x t . n tiiwr.''..: s. 1.; aa a-:ri:t..'r. - rj. r:al. 1. - tr.e ' v :vi ci.ti.-e t-. tii.iie iairr.ec:. ? .i vur-r rt:a:a.i a 1, aau.ciitica'e.l :-.T i I ' 11. if -a J " and. A Sixcclar Case. A most sin;: case has happened in Newark, Dei. wealthy lamily named MeConaughey, whose progenitors were trom Chester Co., where they owned hind in Welsh tract, has three brothers, David, Jonathan and Thomas, and a sister who have gone mad. Some years ago, David began to drink ex cessively, which led to his mini becoming disordered, and he became a dangerous lu natic. He was removed to Kirkbride s, in Philadelphia, where he was treated, and upon his recovery, returned home.. In a short time he surrendered his property to his brothers, they to pay him interest and 1 he again took to drink, soon he brought Dial au.f i. i 1.1 It-:.. cv.-r.i: i'T ? a one stery a- u.Je ; N... a. A tr ' by S-d'.mi.r. B.ii-'.v 1 or le?. .ev. ral a. , i aa..nt sia aer ia .ar . ij. att-i euil-u i A No. A rra,t foul ac,i t;--cr. " TElvJIs: .a-: will th? uia ie ar. pi.riiliie. T:n !.' tt-Uit Le paid e-.-.. K'-.r.t: . 1.1 l.-ii a:a 1 sr Wuu Sj. 11..-I ! Wra. H. K-t .a a (h- ! 1 The ItOME 34A NT." F A CT VT.'C MLNTwill be ia ciiare of DEPAHT- AI.F.NTi:E K AT. A jiza- -ni.-r'.T ewan.l 1) at-n'5. a... r: tyl-N". 13. Snvcler, Es "?T7 PA VIS A ERO'S V Ai. r- i-j'i .rr .1 Tit-r- i - on U-i pron!i -.. - n:i-.r:y .jo ri-ii jre i- ;L oi.-. n:rj ) .l.T'.'s. ui' re r Whw reputation r--r ..ikin -; Good Vork and Good Fits I "!! tonon in the Srate. Th pni I rt-tiiiy invito! to c&'A an exiiriuiiic eur ?: as we are ietertntnl ti) kp ft'i .i roj 35 ; tts; moil sell at prices &J low ad i:ie luw .'?r. :ctry zzd Confectionery SOMERSET, TA. .n aceeu: ;.-:.'a.:a:-. it .it th r n r... a .. i . ti - i tae i.ar-.ia' jar 'iee-:-. tt'i jal;-gl . H. Ira -lee MARTIX. SOllEilsiiT. I 'A. Il.tvin evert! retry ej-rieKv-e. is fahy pr- on his old malady, and was again shut up pan-d t-. p-r..ra r. -ci. r.j a; n tr.e t.-. t.i. . ..... e . ! .vmneiai :eeia ie?. Tea -a a,, tne nut. nive.t iieint tn. m ..ne to an ..r.ur-. re;, t'rr-er 11 a a "1 tit.- r.at- j oral teeth a S..m.'r-i-t 11 i aj.r'.iU ;ite i.ir. ti a::f l- The Daisy Laboratory. rrxi:Ai:. pa. DK. TUCi. P. VALI-hl;. Tit ra::-. -a. F r .k'tertr.ir.in in nlinarv r F'T "leterniiairej tlie ;s-r Sa'.jilmr a;. 1 l'h sti...-r F.T each ail..,tin.;i currence Ft i:t-rtLi:.inir ta- :k ami Fa-revTa- in Ina; F"r e.-i.-a a.. ...i i. c is etirron.'e F r .'..tteraiauv r is-. 'L..-r Liait ani. la la ij Liaa. r..-n-t F-T eaeli a.ltUti. aa" e .a.-;. F'.r .ietertniioiiir f.c ; r atilii ('-.'.ni-n :. i0 "ia: nn I Adi ia C all HIO'14 ly UlaS Fl'2 A-SA1U fa.i per .-a;. .,t for treatment Lately he was released and returned to his home near Newark. He called his brothers to account for his property, accused them ot dishonesty, and j required them to pay him his interest weekly. He was at times very noisy, and it was only when the authorities told him ' that he must behave himself or leave the j town, that he subsided. The two brothers, j Thomas and Jonathan, recently made ap-1 plication tor a writ ot lunacy to restrain j David from misusing his property, but the i jury declared David to be ia his right! mind, and competent to transact his, own business. David returned home ; and here comes in the saddest and strangest partot the storr. A few days since Jona than and Thomas, who had been most ac- j tive in the attempt to prove David insane, j became stark mad, and most violent in ! their actions, and the neighbors witnessed j the unhappy spectacle of three crazy j brothers in one home, two ot them driv- j en mad in their efforts to prove the third i in a like condition. A sister was also in i the same house, who has been of unsound mind for several years. Last week Jona than and Thomas McConaughev were rc- mnTml t Kirbhridt-'i so violent were they I that it was necessary to handcuff tnem. Jonathan is 47 years old and Thomas 30. Both are members in good standing in the Baptist Church, and both have families. David is 50 years old, and it would seem, will have full control of the property so lately contended for. We believe there . , ... , i . i . .. .i . are ouier Sisters anu a uruiuer, uui laie appointment at my ' uil-o do not appear in this most unfortunate at- , .li. n.iay. ti e ai lay ..f Ai;- lair. Jlx. . tw ,.l.i..r itf-1 a -tu inaiec-i. ..I the SNYDEE & UHL ee a Normal School. I Th public fs hrey rzrtftiV.T iaf :rr ! tr.;.. I a ecii'M'i on'iucteii tae print : ;-ie- wt M2? r-ar-j irx Uie atMjre :i:ie. will t ,feiie-i :it H v.t-l. ! vulff. S"iner9t wunty. F.., A'l-s-iv i!. 1 .. : emtinup m 3eiua edw T:i r u-'n inri: -t;.nw:il tx jiven in ail Dr-inc'iK a-uj.Iy t:ui.r:.c : ia the common hols ol' too'urtT. A--oi.i : o i fiiiuwinx biictir tranches, ii irire-!. r.z: Al : ! hni, 4fiim?trT. Bk-ke-L-m, rami I'! .ii- - - phy. Fhyioiuiry and hh.;r"n. Tu:i-n f r Ti:? ; entire irsn,in ten weeiiJ :rm fit ?. v--r.-i in to rra4a of Qnlar?hip. S:u:--nt.4 cm -:!: r it my uaw dunnir tn si'.n. ''Ut noe-iu.-:!' n will re made Vt 'the parr i :he a wiiv;. m.iy have p-l. anie? it has i"n haif. A; u:: dAtit ttiinu't&tuu far ihe b ariiayr "t rn --3 can be 'itainr! in prtvar iamili?s --t v. . : ami durr-fUiKlinir vinity at tr-tu J to"- r wet'k. lor fur.aer init.rni:iti n : ;!- -- J. W . WLAKLVXI'. ju!y7 IVo-ia-r. 3, naa :.a- o :. : air- a. it Zii itjea I raa ie u FLCU2, .l:e pe pie Of tlilj ei.nt m 3 i-..',i tae 'ipjeery an.l t ..o f.per. E-J.i.. i'i'fKlre tr.a a.j.ie vaiaaUe a.l.lii. ca fU-v .'j. We Mil a.i t-a FEA.-?, 5 iV is: . Pare Ir n 1 are L-i.u. a u.u.sl je- - 5 ijO A DMINISTRAT0IVS SALE. ti-i:.' Ml. I -- ai . 'is. I ca:e ier :a 1 ue ani!er"iine.l a.Itnini.tn'er ,f llr.ry Iy::r. -lea.sl. t-.U expis al puniie aie at ta: l. : -.' i ri-ii'len i.f the .1 -Kaeil. in naemaie air.ir t 'fa ; shi;., .Vitneiiet cuuaty, Pa., on Sclurdi-J, J'.'lj 21, 1:7.", ' at 1 o'cl-iei n. m.. 1 eiz'at Jay ef lt : I pet. 1 sa.l.lio ami hnoie. 1 Jet b irrs' t 1 wind miiL 1 keeierj. i ir a- 1 ' keltic 1 l.ra kettle. 3 te.trnt ia:;.;. ae - . ' beutfeliuM an.l kiU'iien luraitup! an t a.": . numeriUJ ti nieutik.a. Tijraii ma ia' iii-Hii' a ' .it fale. I rtlAS. A. I'H!7, P. V. tlAKI'M- i. Sii.'S. svavps), ::olasses, f::i, salt. SPiCES, APPLET. o :.:.".' E.xrKACTs?, l A.v.NED FF.r:r?. T' B A'. "I'M. EE3' TVES. i l l :i.ciGi..a F.1N -V 1 . 1 e. -:irs 'i. tSACKEr.S PESFT-.IEK7. isnci.zi. . JUT. A-'mf" il JH trtr.t arrrhiz in 'y ;r I.:.-: ,-a.l at a?., ! -rtaa '..: .: (irery ti (.' a- ! J'.'U UDITOR'S X0TICE. T ,-I: ... a-: i: J..lm l Tectli Ar t filed f.T ra e ea sen saiiUi.i ni-t ! r:aa tae I the i'X--s i.a- a-U n .: Jl.t.-. !"T.. A:.-W';r ti An n-iw t-' w.t: 'lu ef,nn.fl -itui': ti - f ia petitioner aa i answer : au'tit-r. Nutiee. t will a :a 'a;.- . va P a. N i. l July T. 75. . t a .i n L." Isl 'T .': i"an-e wfiy he ir.-. I art. ami "wi.y 1 1 :':.a' ;.etniwLier Iita , 71. by c-n-ent 'if ol la i r ie.i i-y the L te S3. G alitor. Lr-l-, JiN OTICE. a. m. .it mi l -i: - tereteUare a-- la" if. sa; till i e.f the above merset. Pa., i n at ia-C -i-.-k :era a.i I' julyu L LLOAITHF.F.. A-.i.vr. J ULE TO ACCEPT or REFUSE. To Elisabeth Li-"' e.. w ;.!... Air.z an. lnter'iiarri.sl with ireuro U'.:-.. ji.a, ii:...'ra.irr.i- l wca A. S. .Mitehel. Jer-iri.aa La-- -n. Jis'c Li-Ln id Pim.in List m. ail r t s. v.i r-Jt uncy. Pa.: Mary taterroamed :-!t ur;.-S;e'.Uinaii. efirarr-'t rimnlr M.I . iml !tli-S:lo. lntefTtiair'.e.l with LU liurnw.i.-th. of tt'wim -indand lineal d "a l.uit. .if Th. -ui List and ail other ier-B. i!i"erre!. V- n are terie y ne'i an" tVurt re be h -at at s. ol Auirtr, lv7.". i 3-.a.':'t tate oi Th. r.-.t- L:-' r. Ue priji: or li'.rr ei.a.-! ..y t. cl: t t. u.ah jttlyll e unty. Pa.. n. .k-cease.l. i; . ear at .tn 1 tTaV t en tae SS! 'lay retne me real e--1 i. at tlie ar ;n:rnl auna? litu-.l cvt i.e tvXEFFETl. Mier.tf. vv. of time upon the onslilu- rrass or straw. ' of their notice and assistance. Wi had the pleasure of attending the first concert given by the National Normal Musical Institute on i nday evening last The Institute had been in session but a week and & large number ot our people thought that it was useless to go to hear persons sing, who had but a week's prac tice, and all who stayed atLborae for that . . i reason make a grand mistake, and uepnv-1 ed themselves ot such an -evenings enter tainment as it is not oltn ia their power to have. The manner in which the cho ruses were sung was truly wonderful when one considered the short time that had' been riven to prepare them, and were ; any such evidence needed, the manner in which the "Rainbow Chorus trom me: cantato ol "The Haymakers was sum-; cient to prove to the most skeptical that tae . faculty of this Institute are thorongn mas- j ters of their profession. Prof. Ryder's j "Dance ol the Demons" cn the piano, at tracted particular attention and was greet- j ed with prolonged applause. In order to ; restore quiet the l"rot kindly rnrnc-d i soldier and plaved "The Battle Cry of; JJirpTSTiTJrwG-, I'-tV Freedom," "Yankee Doodle," ia imita- , tion of the fife and drum, and finally ! "Yankee Doodle" ia imitation of the y-.trmtarar--nni -.eaierfn drum alone. ! T e .1 ,.ts. r.v f. -1 la riui. i imams sang ue jranu.m a-u-j gineer in sticn a manner as commcm i the audience that he was not only faithful : but knew how to engineer his song to the j best advantage. The "Dark Sea Fom" as sang by Prof. Case and Prof, and Mrs. McGranahaa was ! one of.fAe features oi the evening, aad ! was encored. All nern are heref v m.nae.! that th-.-uaa. r laae.i bavin riv-ed To em- r-e tae TH's-pa--'. kame aad tisa lawj. of thi 'nimor.w -niir). w..i. alter the lrt Uay of Jane. l7i. ine.'are a.i t r 9en? foami tresiias-l!i uyn their lan.1 exi-.; y their penniiou. Parent an-i aaarii ir.a wal : e hel-i responsible fertile 'tpre-lan. n? 'it ruir. r. J. P. SI EYfcU, .".Irs.e. KL KKH' itl'Lil SDHN lilriL. JAC. W. Yul'NKIM. MLAsS CONN. MICHAEL KlNr. NOKJIAN EN JLF, FKELMA.V MAY, HI 'iH 'A TI t.. UANIELSTEYEil, JONAS NICi i LA, JOHN pi "EST. I. PLETCHEK. frtJ. YoCNKIV. Mr". JVLIAN fU'r.i:., Davis' Cheap Llrocery ;.'TK THE h Ah ET HOCSE. J.r M-.e Jf. X. Ahjmh NATIONAL HOTEL, JUS. TA NN Ell ILL, OEO. STEYEK. " ' Mr. H I. STKYFR. f,na ia- j VAy HARBAIGH, JoHNoHLHK. J. HILTAbiliLE. HENRY NICOLA. iira. J. H AR B A t ' H. C H A BIL.S il IN EK JOHN SlEYLK. julyli i1:;. 1'ir.rr -.. A. AEIi AIlalS i S'.V r A lZt Water Street, it - L'.- .:. rn:taf. ra. T ....- ' Normal Schools. H. LEMON, 2s O. 45 Smithfleld Street, Tne N.Jrmal Seboola of s rneret r.nr y wi'l eommenee oa M iiulay. Anaust 'L an.l e-r'tna.. nine weeaii. The fellewioir are tho pnaetittiJ and cattoDa of til. arrtereut acho.Ls: S. U. Trent, Berlin. J. I. Meeae. .Sahsbary. Wm. H. Sanner. Meyer!a:e. , Frslenck irf. Stoy.,wn. ' J. C. Wtller. New Centrev,:te. H. H. He-knian. Jenner X K.m Ii. Charie Lines. I r-ica. K F. Scaaeier. A. M., Somerst:. ;--B Au-ra.-t i Biota. 1 A thonfleh N jrmat Jrtll will be atven in a-I tr.e, ' eomrooo ieii..ii brawne.. and instraet...n w.i- al.-. I he iriveo in the hifjner branches where eia.-ies caa ! be iunned. j Allwhodeafre to teaeh InteHisettly jn-i pr--' abiy ihimUl avail theaueiTes ol tLc aavaiKJ-t'-' f orf-"red by theee iehoola. j s-ta.len'tj hual.l be present at the .-peninr "f :' ' lefstoa if pjiwlbic I will v-.t eaeit tj.- j -hii daring the term aa Oreiiueatly aa ay --a.-r dut lea will permit. i hl tirilin? ean t ha.1 at ren 1 TaniuB from to e. No dedaction Mrm- J E. WHIPPET. F.' -r a wr, ii. r -! v r-- ir-e.!. ar.-l la ir. t.-.j IT ri w r ay i ju. '-I a.i w .. T'.e ' r .3 --' lr.c r a diiKVi ; v - e- . '. 'fj to : Li ' '.er.n entirely 1 :; z ' en r. e.i . r wid -rare dm per -ni rart. aa-t -i.,.:t .--.- rirt--i a-- a ai-ii-l w.th tae :-r-t a -: r. per SOAtJISK-l, PLANING MILL. For IJiiiMinz Purposes 5 ' CI1 A S sin no. FLOORING. D:)0RS, art a. I SASH, SCROLL WORC, A DillNISTUATOI FUEITITUEE. S -NOTICE. of rrot-ers- iC TU e W H- .larf a-:- p'ci AC, AC, Ixakeittnthe a inn'iz" er re jiaruaiina n- tAU the ti'T H t.-re ac.t I .r ?a'--. 4 ' areetjaal to any m :a- i cf Ft ENITT-RE In aai' r an 1 pari. re-ta aa.l at j puiaT price. 1 .intent Martin Zimmerman. late Tailey ly.. iieeeaM. Letter ef aduinitrtl.n on the aV-ra e"a-e havina; hee arante.1 to the an.leriirrw.-l. wti.-e i nerehy lTen to taue !n"ierol t It atake lu'ti.e iliate payment. ai ibour bavinit e!a:m f"' 'J. to prewnttbea duly sathentiratol i-r :i.ement, at the real.ieu.-e of the a-lmiaLrirater m atar-ay. the Slit of Aara-t, liTi. . II. J. KRrB KEIt jalyt A.imiwira:i.r. lis a tre.':i r.iae' li", Cash System, ;-riee of ar a-- i aa: n will f-e ma-le in Lli ' a.n '.uirrr .lay.. :i -o to ii'i. iniler ie-l t-h mu't te .e'lie-i ear '..e-1 to eaiotce eo;-ei..-o - ISAAC JON LS.